西南交通大学研究生视听说课后答案

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1、Unit 1 A Courtesy Campaign A: Who is the real Miss Manners? What is her real name? Miss Manners is a newspaper columnist; Judith MartinB: 1.How is San Diego reacting to cell phone complaints SD has launched a voluntary courtesy campaign in response to cell phone complaints 2.How did people in San Di

2、ego response to the survey on cell phone use? In response to a survey, thousands of people called for restrictions on cell phone use 3.What reaction have cell phone companies had to San Diegos campaign? Cell phone companies have supported SDs campaign 4.According to Judith Martin, why are laws not t

3、he best approach to regulating Laws dont work because they make people angry and up the courts 5.What is the challenge to Mayor Goldings campaign The challenge to MG campaign is for people to apply the rules to themselvesC: F 1. More than half of all American adults have wireless telephones T 2. Peo

4、ple are buying wireless telephone at a rate of 46,000 a day F 3. Most American cities have restricted some use of wireless phones F 4. There are only a few scared places left where we arent disturbed by cell phones T 5. Reverend Wendy Craig-Purcell is forgiving when cell phones ring during her churc

5、h service T 6. San Diegos Mayor Susan Golding conducted a survey on cell phone use on the Internet F 7. The Mayor responded to the answers to her survey by imposing restrictions on cell phone use in movie theaters T 8. Part of the courtesy campaign is to display stickers in “quite zones” F 9.Doug Co

6、hen, a real estate broker, is completely against the use of cell phones T 10. He believes that cell phone etiquette is similar to driving etiquette T 11. San Diego is the home of many cell phones industriesT 12. Nokia helps support Mayor Goldings courtesy campaign T 13. The vice president of Nokia t

7、hinks that in certain places people should use the vibrate function of cell phones rather than the ringer F 14. Cell phone companies support the public backlash against cell phones T 15. Cell phone companies fear government regulation F 16. Cell phone companies are urging their customers to drink re

8、sponsibly F 17. According to Judith Martin, the heavy hand of the law is sometimes necessary to control peoples cell phone use T 18. Martin believes people follow different rules when new technologies are introduced T 19. Martin believes we have about 50% consensus on how to use cell phones F 20. At

9、 the news conference, the Mayors phone vibrates F 21. She has trouble turning off her phone because she cant find it T 22. The Nokia vice president shows her how to turn off her phoneD: 1(Reverend Craig-Purcell) 2(Mayor Golding) 3(Doug Cohen) 4(Larry Paulson) 5(Judith Martin) 1.3.4.2.5Unit 2 Give Me

10、 My Place to Smoker! A: Who is more tolerant of nonsmokers attitudes, Peggy or Michael? Michael is more tolerantB: 1.What has changed about smoking over the years? The publics attitude toward smokers has changed over the years. 2.How has the behavior of smokers changed in peoples homes? Today smoker

11、s dont even ask to smoke in other peoples homes. 3.How have the smoking habits of smokers changed? Smokers have started smoking so that their smoke wont bother other people. 4.In what situations do smokers feel defiant? Smokers sometimes fell defiant when they smoke in a smoking area where nonsmoker

12、s judge them negatively. 5.How do Michael and Peggy react differently toward peoples feeling about smoking? Michael respects nonsmoking sections, whereas Peggy wont go to public places that prohibit smoking.C: F 1. Peggy has smoked for over 35 years T 2. Peggy and Michael feel comfortable smoking in

13、 their neighborhood bar in Washington, D.C T 3. The EPA report on secondhand smoke will restrict smoking in public places F 4. Peggy used to give more thought to her smoking 35 years ago T 5. Peggy thinks todays attitude toward smoking is similar to other attitudes toward freedom T 6. Fifteen years

14、ago, people offered you an ashtray when you went to their house T 7. People used to drink, smoke, and talk same time at parties T 8. Smokers at parties now have to stand at the window or outside the house to smoke T 9. Peggy never lights up a cigarette in someones office or home F 10. Michael now bl

15、ows his smoke straight into the group of people hes with T 11.Michael looks like a factory when he smokes F 12. Michael has sometimes felt a desire to inflict his habits on others T 13. Michael feels defiant when someone doesnt want him to smoke in a place where it is permissible to smoke F 14. Mich

16、ael believed that the man behind him was physically uncomfortable with his smoking T 15. Peggy feels defiant toward anyone who wants to judge her behavior T 16. Michael can understand people who dont want to be around smoke T 17. Michael lives according to the antismoking rules F 18. Peggy would only consider going to restaurants that dont allow smoking T 19. Peggy feels smokers should be given equityD: 1.How “politi

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