施心遠(yuǎn)主編《聽(tīng)力教程》4-(第2版)Unit-1答案

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1、施心遠(yuǎn)主編聽(tīng)力教程 4-( 第 2 版)Unit-1 答案A Listening Course 4施心遠(yuǎn)主編聽(tīng)力教程4 答案Unit 1Part 1: Listening and Translation1. A collegeeducationcan be very costlyin the United States.在美國(guó),大學(xué)教育的費(fèi)用會(huì)很貴。2. Rising costs have led more and more families to borrow money to help pay for college.費(fèi)用的上漲使越來(lái)越多的美國(guó)家庭通過(guò)借錢來(lái)支付上大學(xué)的費(fèi)用。3. Ther

2、e are different federal loans and private loans for students.有各種個(gè)樣的聯(lián)邦貸款和私人貸款可供學(xué)生挑選。4. Interest rates on some of these loans will go up on July1st.在這些貸款品種中,有些品種的利率將從7 月 1 日起上調(diào)。5. There are growing concerns thatmany studentsgraduatewithtoo much debt.人們?cè)絹?lái)越擔(dān)心,很多學(xué)生將背著沉重的債務(wù)從大學(xué)畢業(yè)。Section Two Listening Comp

3、rehensionPart 1 Dialogue Social Grouping1.A 2.C 3.D 4.C 5.B 6.C 7.B 8.APart 2 PassageCommunity CollegesEx. B: Sentence Dictation1. Great challenges faced the United States in the early 20th century, including global economic competition.2.During thesame period, the country srapidly growingpublichigh

4、schools wereseekingnew waystoservetheircommunities.3.Itoffereda program of solidacademics as wellas a varietyof students activities.4.Adistinctivefeatureoftheinstitutionswastheiraccessibility to women, attributable to the leading role thecolleges played in preparing grammar school teachers.5. The br

5、eadth of programming and the variety of studentsgoalsmakeitdifficulttoaccurately quantifycommunitycollege performance.Ex. C: Detailed Listening.1. The leadersof the US realizedthata skilledworkforcewasneeded in the countrys key economic sectors.F. National and local leaders realized that a more skil

6、ledworkforcewas key to thecountry s continuedeconomicstrength.)2. Three-quarters of high school graduates could not furthertheireducation because therewere not enough highereducationfacilities available in the early 20th century.F.(Yetthree-quartersof high school graduates werechoosing not to furthe

7、r theireducation, in part because theywere reluctant to leave home for a distant colleg.)3. It was common for public high schools to add a teacher institute, manual learning division or citizenship school to the diploma program in the early 20th century.T. (During the same period, public high school

8、s were seeking new ways to serve their communities. It was commonfor them to add a teacher institute, manual learning division or citizenship school to the dimploma program.)4. During the same time, small private colleges had formed an effective model of higher education based on the principles of s

9、mall classes and close student-faculty relations.T. (Meanwhile, small, private colleges had fashioned aneffective model of higher education grounded on the principles of small classes, close student-faculty relations.)5. The typical early community college rarely enrolled over115 students.F. (The ty

10、pical early community college was small, rarely enrolling more than 150 students.)6. Community colleges were good places for women to get education needed to be primary school teachers.T. (in such states as Missouri, which did not yet require K-8 teachers to have a bachelors degree, it was common fo

11、rmore than 60 percent of community college students to be women, virtually all of them preparing to be teachers.)7. Community colleges, which appeared a century ago, make it possible for anyone who wants to learn to get publicly funded higher education close to their homes.T. (More than 100 years ag

12、o, this unique, American inventionputpubliclyfundedhighereducationatclose-to-homefacilitiesand initiateda practiceof welcoming allwho desireto learn,regardlessof wealth,heritageor previousacademicexperience.)8. The success of community collegescan be definedas grantingstudents associate degrees or c

13、ertificates they need to finda job.F. (But success at community colleges must be broadlydefined to include not just those who attain associate and those who earn certificates, but also the millions noncredit and workforce training classes.)degreeswho takeEx. D: After-listening Discussion1. How do co

14、mmunity colleges benefit their students according to research?education pays.Studentswith associatedegrees and certificates/more likely/higher-statusmanagement /professionalpositionswithhigher earningsinvestment / pay lifelong dividendsstudentswho earn associatedegrees average lifetimeearningsof $25

15、0,000people without degrees.2. What do you think about higher education in China? Open.Section Three NewsNews Item 1Ex. A: Summarize the newsThis news item is about Chinas latest plans for its ambitious space program.Ex. B: Complete the following outline.Chinas second manned space mission1. Landing

16、spot:In the remote grasslands of Inner Mongolia.2. Significance:A source of national pride and international prestige.Future plan1. The next manned mission.1) Time: 20072) Goal: The astronauts will attempt a space walk.2. Focus of further development:Thecapabilitytorendezvousanddockwithotherspacecra

17、ft.3. Recruitment of astronauts:To recruit female astronauts in the near future.News Item 2Ex. A: Listen to the news and complete the summaryThis news item is aboutthe growth of Chinas economy .Ex. B: Fill in the blanks with the missing information. There are still question marks though over the sta

18、bility oftherecovery.Thepropertysectorisshowingsignsofoverheating. The government this week announced measures to try to cool it. At the same time officials decided to extendtax subsidies for purchases of small vehicles and appliances suggesting that some here still believe Chinese manufacturers nee

19、d government support.Growth was strongest in heavyindustries such as coal, steel,power generationand automobiles.Consumer pricesroseinNovember for the first time since February. But the rise wassmall and probablyreflectedhigher food pricescaused by earlysnowstorms which destroyed crops and disrupted

20、 transport.News Script?Chinas economy has recovered earlier and more stronglythan any other. This latest data is further evidence ofthat trend. The rise in industrial output confirms whatfactory owners have been saying for some time now, thatcustomershave been restockingtheirinventoriesandconfidence

21、 is returning.? There are stillquestionmarks thoughover the stabilityof therecovery.The propertysectorisshowingsignsofoverheating.The government this week announced measuresto try to cool it. At the same time officials decided toextendtaxsubsidies forpurchasesofsmall vehiclesandappliancessuggestingt

22、hatsomeherestillbelieveChinese manufacturers need government support.? Growth was strongest in heavy industries such as coal,steel,power generationand automobiles.Consumer pricesrose in November for the first time since February. But the rise was small and probably reflected higher food prices cause

23、d by early snowstorms which destroyed crops and disrupted transport .News Item 3Ex. A: Listen and summarize the news itemThis news item is about Chinas large and growing trade with and aid to Africa.Ex. B: Listen again answer the following questions.1. Howhas the main footballstadium been builtin ma

24、ny Africancapitals?Inmany capitals,the main footballstadium is likelyto havebeen built with Chinese aid money.2. How much does Sino-African trade-and aid-amount to? It is estimated that Sino-African trade-and aid-amountsto as high as 12 billion dollars a year.3. How is the relationship between China

25、 and Africa compared with that between Europe and Africa?The links between China and Africa could grow to challenge the post-colonial links between Europe and Africa.4. What did China promise on the meeting in Addis Ababa?China promised to cancel debts, grant duty-free access into China for African

26、products and increase Chinese investments in Africa.Section FourPart 1 Feature ReportA. 1.T2.F 3.F 4.F5.TB. 1. It has been established for 11 years.2. It takes place every April.3. Because they glorify violence and foster unhealthy eating habits.4. They should have a wide variety of experiences, suc

27、h as interacting with other people, playing games, sports, music and reading.5. The Network is lobbying for better regulation of the use of television in public spaces.Part 2 PassageScript:Paying the Price for Tuition IncreasesSomething has gone wrong at Wright State University.Just ask David A. Gre

28、en, a native of Mineral Ridge, Ohio, who graduated from Wright State in June.The son and grandson of factory workers, he was exactly the type of student that Wright State had been established to serve - and the type that it is having more and more trouble serving.Mr. Green says he could not have sta

29、yed in his hometown and found work because too many of the local factories have closed and there are no jobs. He saw earning a degree in management-information systems as the key to making a decent living, and he had come to Wright Statebecause it was more affordable than the other colleges that he

30、considered.The problem for many Wright State students is that affordable is becoming a relative term in public higher education. As is generally the case in periods of economic stagnation, even the least-expensive publiccolleges have been hitting their students with one hefty tuition increaseafter a

31、nother.Wright State still charges less than 9 of Ohios 13 public universities,and its recent tuition increases are in line with those adopted byotherpublicfour-yearcollegesaroundthenation.Butafterseveralconsecutive years of double-digit or near-double-digit tuition increases,it costs nearly 50 perce

32、nt more for in-state undergraduates to enroll herethan it did four yearsago. Most will pay over $6,000intuitionforthe2004-5 academic year, which gets under way this week.The easiest choices for policy makers in an economic downturn areoften the ones that cause tuition to rise. Lawmakers would much r

33、atherreduce state spending than raise taxes to close budget gaps caused by asour economy. And because public colleges have an alternative sourceof revenue- tuition- it is easierforlawmakerstocutspendingonhigher education than on most other public services. Meanwhile, manypubliccollegesseemconvinced

34、thatit ismuchbetter toraisetuitionthan to eliminate academic programs, trim salaries, or lay off employees.It takes visiting a fairly typical public college like Wright State to seethatrelyingonsuchtuitionincreasestofinancesuchinstitutionshasrealcosts,extendingwellbeyondthedollar figuresthatshowupon

35、students tuition bills.In an interview here last spring, Mr. Green said he expected to graduatewith $25,000 in college-related debt. He was working 30 hours a week oncampusjusttomakeends meet, and his effortsto financehiscollegeeducation were getting in the way of his efforts tolearn. IExercise B:1.

36、 David Green saw earning a degree in management-information systems as the key to making a decent living.2. The problem for many Wright State students is that affordable is becoming a relative term in public higher education.3. After several consecutive years of double-digit ornear-double-digit tuit

37、ion increases, it costs nearly 50percent more for in-state undergraduates to enroll here than it did four years ago.4. Most of the other students here seemed quietly resigned to covering the rising costs any way they could, often at theexpense of their studies.5.Tuition increases jeopardize the hear

38、t-and -soul mission of Wright State, which is to provide people from modestbackgrounds “a ticket up and out”.Exercise C:1. A 2.D 3.C 4.D 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.D Exercise D:1. The only thing that separated him from many other studentswas his eagerness, as a member of the colleges studentgovernment, to speak out againsttuitionincreases andcutsin higher-education spending. Most of the other studentsseemedquietlyresignedto coveringthe risingcostsany waythey could, which generally meant working long hours atlow-paying jobs, often at the expense of their studies.2. Open.

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