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大英四视听说答案

Unit 1

Outside view

2. the true statements Samantha agrees with are:1,2,3 and 4.

4. 1.She needs to improve her interview techniques to help her to get a job

2.She doesn’t know how to answer the questions and give answers that might lead her

failure in a job interview.

3.She doesn’t understand what the interviewer is actually looking for.

4.That you need to be well prepared for an interview. It boils down to

preparation,presentation and understanding what the interviewer is looking for.

5. 1.professional job coach

2.research on the position and the company 3.having not practised with some of the questions 4.how you present yourself

5.what the interviewer is actually looking for 6.preparation,presentation and understanding 7.in relationship to the job 8.some examples in your life 9.dealing with problems

7. the pieces of advice the speakers give are:1,3,5,7,8,9,10 and 11. Listening in Passage 1 2. Canadian ice hockey The beatles Bill Gates

players

Good luck Money Hard work, practice √ √ and training Plenty of time Supportive family Being in the right √ place at the right time Being born at the right √ √ time

Knowing the right people

Belonging to the right culture

Going to the right √

school

Getting extra coaching √ Genius

3. 1(b) 2(d) 3(a) 4(d) 5(c) Passage 2

7. The US: typical working hours:9-5

Office clothes:for men,jacket and tie or pen neck shirt,sometimes jeans Meal breaks: one hour

Overtime:yes;paid for each 15 minute period after the first hour Holidays:two weeks a year;three weeks after five years Retirement age: men:65; women:62 or 63

Pay day:twice a month; at the beginning and middle of the month

Company benefits: lease a company car; apension plan and a health care plan Brazil: typical working hours:8-5 or 9-6,but people usually work longer Office clothes:casual and informal,but neat and tidy Meal breaks : one hour

Overtime:yes,very often;not paid Holidays : 30 working days

Retirement age :men:65 or after 30-35 years’ work; women : after 60 Pay day: some companies may twice a month; others once a month

Company benefits: It depends:maybe a company car,living accommodation,school for

children,lunch and travel costs,gasoline,health insurance…

Unit 2

Outside view

2. the statements mentioned are:2 and 7 4. 1.borrow books

2.look at an art exhibition 3.connect to the Internet

4.let you borrow computer games 5.with books and photographs 6.in schools and universities 5. 1.It is a national library

2.You can find books and other printed materials

3.The British Library adds millions of items to its collection every year.

4.No,not at all,although some reading may take new forms,(like reading from computer

screens or mobile phones),reading books will remain popular.

6.

Name Location Year the new building opened Items collected The British Library London 1998 Books,sound recordings,music,maps,newspapers,and magazines Three million Number of items added yearly Listening in Passage 1

2. 1.it began over 20 years ago

2.about once every four or five weeks 3.ten

4.the host prepares dinner and then a discussion starts

5.modern novels,classics,non-fiction like history and travel writing 3. 1(d) 2(a) 3(c) 4(a) 5(b)

Passage 2

6. Place London Oxford Hampshire and Bath West Yorkshire The Lake District Author Charles Dickens William Shakespeare JRR Tolkien Jane Austern Charlotte Bronte Emily Bronte William Wordsworth Work Oliver Twist Romeo and Juliet Lord of the Rings Pride and Prejudice Jane Eyre Wuthering Heights “ I Wondered Lonely as a Cloud “ 7. 1.I’m not a professional literary specialist 2.their close links with well-known writers 3.the home of many well-known writers 4.the memorial of great British writers 5.rich in its literary history

6.because of the recent series of films

7.because it was the home of the three sisters 8.also made into succesful films 9.around the English-speaking world 10.whose work contributes

Unit 3.

Inside view Conversation 1

1. 2-8-4-3-1-6-7-5

2. the true statements are:1,2,5,6 and 8

Conversation 2