施心远听力教程3unit4答案

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1、Unit 4 Section One Tactics for ListeningPart 1 Spot DictationStephen Powelsons Amazing MemoryWhen Stephen Powelson was nine, his school organized a (1) weekly contest in memorizing passages from the Bible. Stephen paid (2) no attention until he was chided* for (3) not competing. The next Sunday he s

2、urprised everyone by (4) reciting all the passages for the (5) entire year. As a teenager in prep school, Stephen took Greek. His teacher (6) assigned 21 lines of the Iliad* to be memorized (7) in a week. At the end of the hour - though he (8) insisted he paid full attention to the (9) lecture - Ste

3、phen knew all 21. He went on to memorize the first (10) 100 lines. In 1978, for the first time (11) since college, Powelson, now 60, had some (12) spare time. To keep his mind active, he reread the Iliad and (13) discovered that he still knew the first 100 lines (14) by heart. That someone could mem

4、orize so much between ages 60 and 70 is (15) astonishing to most people, who are (16) convinced that memory (17) worsens as we grow older. Powelsons method is to (18) read a book into his tape recorder, then read it several more times, making sure he understands (19) each word. “Also,“ he says, “I a

5、ttempt to (20) visualize myself as part of the action.“ Part 2 Listening for Gist You might not know how rarely images are viewed directly through telescopes. The most common way to observe the skies is to photograph them. The process is very simple. First, a photographic plate is coated with a ligh

6、t-sensitive material. The plate is positioned so that the image received by the telescope is recorded on it. Then the image can be developed, enlarged, and published so that many people can study it.Because most astronomical objects are very remote, the light we receive from them is rather feeble. B

7、ut by using a telescope as a camera, long time exposures can be made. In this way, objects can be photographed that are a hundred times too faint to be seen by just looking through a telescope.1) This passage is about how to photograph astronomical objects.2) Photograph, coated, light-sensitive mate

8、rial, positioned, received, recorded, developed, enlarged, published, remote, feeble, telescope, camera, long exposuresSection Two Listening ComprehensionPart one DialogueTunisian Holiday Vocabularyamphitheatremosaiccoach n. 公共马车,普通旅客车厢公共马车,普通旅客车厢resort n. 胜地,常去之地胜地,常去之地(Someone is enquiring about t

9、he Tunisian holiday.) Agent: Hello, Bath Travel. Client: Hello, Id like to find out more about your Tunisian holiday for amateur archaeologists. Ive read about it in the paper, but Id like to know more about what is involved. Agent: You mean youd like to know the itinerary? Client: Yes, thats right.

10、 Agent: All right. Just briefly, you arrive in Tunis at midday on the first day and go by coach to La Marsa. Then there is a short briefing by the archaeologist and then the rest of the day you are free to explore. The second day you get up before dawn and go to Carthage to see the sunrise. You have

11、 breakfast and a lecture there and then go by coach to Mansoura, where there are beautiful coves(小海湾小海湾). After lunch you can walk along the beach, to Kerkouane. The walk takes about four hours. Kerkouane is one of the most recent and most exciting sites. Then by coach to Kelibia, a fishing village,

12、 in time for sunset over the harbor. Client: That sounds rather a long walk. Agent: Well, its an easy walk. Flat all the way, and very pretty. But you can go by coach, if you prefer. The third day you spend in Hammamet on Cap Bon, and the day is free to enjoy the town. Its a lovely old town and reso

13、rt. And the fourth day you take the coach to the ruin of EI Djem, which is a magnificent amphitheatre*. You have lunch in Sfax and then you take the ferry to the beautiful Kerkennah Islands. Client: Islands, you say? Agent: Yes, theyre very peaceful and you spend the fifth day there. The fishermen w

14、ill take everyone out on their sailing boats and there will be a fishermens picnic. On the sixth day you visit the Great Mosque of Kairouan and have a picnic lunch. Then take the coach to the lovely port of Bizerte for the last night. And the final day there is a visit to the ancient Roman capital o

15、f Utica with its fantastic mosaics* and then a coach to Tunis International Airport. Client: Have you got a full brochure which gives more details? Exercise Directions: Listen to the dialogue and complete the following itinerary. Tunisian holiday for amateur archaeologistsDayActivitiesThe first day

16、Arrive in Tunis at midday and go by coach to La Marsa. Then there is a short briefing by the archaeologist. The second dayGet up before dawn and go to Carthage to see the sunrise. You have breakfast and a lecture there and then go by coach to Mansoura, where there are beautiful coves. After lunch you can walk along the beach, to Kerkouane, which is one of the most recent and most exciting sites. Then by coach to Kelibia, a fishing village, in time for sunset over the ha

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