新理念外语网络教学平台-第五册部分答案
发布时间:2021-06-07
发布时间:2021-06-07
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Unite 5(本单元两道选择题只有原文,答案自己看。其他答案变色即可)
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听力原文:
一、5个短文对话
1 M: You’re going to make a trip to New York, aren’t you?
W: Yes. But I haven’t got the plane ticket yet. I’m thinking of postponing the trip to next month since this is the busiest month for the airline.
Q: What do we know about the woman from this conversation?
2M: Hello, I’m a senior student. Could you tell me whether this reference room is only for faculty members?
W: No. It’s also open to the postgraduates and undergraduates can come too if they’ve got professors’ written permission.
Q: Can the man study in the reference room?
3M: This year’s heavy rainfall has caused flooding and made it hard to plant new crops.
W: Yes, I guess that’s why fruits and vegetables are so expensive right now.
Q: What’s the problem?
4M: How do you feel on your diet?
W: I feel fine. In fact, I’ve never felt better. Furthermore, some of my old clothes would fit me if I lost 40 pounds.
Q: According to the conversation, which of the following will most likely happen to the woman on diet?
5M: I’m sorry, Madam. The train is somewhat behind schedule. Take a seat, and I’ll notify you as soon as we know something definite.
W: Thank you. I’ll just sit here and read a magazine in the meantime.
Q: What can you conclude about the train from the conversation?
二 短语听写
原文:“Neighbor to Neighbor” is a five-month series of neighborhood meetings, sought to get people talking about why Greater Cincinnati is divided by race - and how to bridge the gap. More than 2,100 people from nearly every neighborhood have broken a polite silence to engage in difficult talk on race. They've met in church basements, crowded living rooms and school libraries. They've shed tears over personal stories. They've stumbled through their differences to reflect on what they share.
Personal responsibility topped many neighborhood lists. But as they discovered common ground, neighbors formed other ideas for improving race relations:
School leaders should insist on diversity in the curriculum and teach respect for racial differences.
Politicians and public servants should spend more time and money to rebuild neighborhoods and less to create riverfront showpieces.
Community leaders should work to mend police-community relations and create more workplace equality.
Churches and other community groups should play a greater leadership role.
We have a lot of opinions, but the solution comes down to, 'Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,'” says Janet Metzelaar, a Loveland small business owner who helped lead 13 Neighbor to Neighbor meetings across the region.
;“If you follow that, it's not just
on the street, it's on the job. It's in your homes and in your church. You're always considering how your actions make the person feel - and ho
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