听力教程3Unit-1答案

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1、UNIT 1Part 1Spot DictationHouses in the FutureWell, I think houses in the future will probably be (1) quite small but I should think theyll be (2) well-insulated so that you dont need so much (3) heating and (4) cooling as you do now, so perhaps very economical (5) to run. Perhaps they will use (6)

2、solar heating, although I dont know, in this country, perhaps we(7) wont be able to do that so much. Yes, I think theyll be full of(8) electronic gadgets: things like very advanced televisions,videos, perhaps videos which take up . the screen (9)takes upthe whole wall. I should think. Yes, youll hav

3、e things like (10)garage doors which open automatically when you (11) drive up,perhapselectronic (12) sensors whichwill (13)recognizeyouwhen you, when you come to the front door even. Perhaps (14)architectsand designerswill bea bitmore (15) imaginativeabout how houses aredesignedandperhapswiththe(16

4、)shortage of space people will think of putting gardens (17) on the roof and, and maybe rooms can be (18) expanded and, and (19) contracted* depending on what you use them for, so perhaps therell be a bit more (20) flexibility about that.Part 2 PassageThe Oscar StatuetteThe Oscar statuette, designed

5、 by MGMs* chief art director Cedric Gibbons, depicts* a knight holding a crusaders* sword, standing on a reel of film with five spokes, signifying the original branches of the Academy: Actors, Writers, Directors, Producers, and Technicians.Born in 1928, years would pass before the Academy Award of M

6、erit was officially named Oscar. Industry insiders and members of the press called the award the Academy statuette, the golden trophy or the statue of merit. The entertainment trade paper, Weekly Variety, even attempted to popularize the iron man. The term never stuck.A popular story has been that a

7、n Academy librarian and eventual executive director, Margaret Herrick, thought the statuette resembled her uncle Oscar and said so, and that as a result the Academy staff began referring to it as Oscar.No hard evidence exists to support that tale, but in any case, by the sixth Awards Presentation in

8、 1934, Hollywood columnist Sidney Skolsky used the name in his column in reference toKatharine Hepburns first Best Actress win. The Academy itself didnt use the nickname officially until 1939.Since itsconception,theOscarstatuettehas metexactinguniform standards - with a few notable exceptions. In th

9、e 1930s, juvenile players received miniature replicas* of the statuette; a ventriloquist* Edgar Bergen was presented with a wooden statuette with a moveable mouth; and Walt Disney was honored with one full-size and seven miniature statuettes on behalf of his animated feature Snow White and the Seven

10、 Dwarfs. Between 1942 and 1944, in support of the war effort, Oscars were madeof plaster. After the War, winners turned in the temporary awards for golden Oscar statuettes.The traditional Oscar statuette, however, hasnt changed since the 1940s, when the base was made higher. In 1945, the base was ch

11、anged from marble to metal and in 1949, Academy Award statuettes began to be numbered, starting with No. 501.Approximately 50 Oscars are made each year in Chicago by the manufacturer, R. S. Owens. If they dont meet strict quality control standards, the statuettes are immediately cut in half and melt

12、ed down.Each award is individually packed into a Styrofoam* container slightly larger than a shoebox.Eight of these are then packed into a larger cardboard box, and the large boxes are shipped to the Academy offices in Beverly Hills via air express, with no identifiable markings.On March 10, 2000, 5

13、5 Academy Awards mysteriously vanished en route from the Windy City* to the City of Angels.Nine days later, 52 of stolen statuettes were discovered next to a Dumpster* in the Koreatown section of Los Angeles by Willie Fulgear, who was later invited by the Academy to attend the Oscar 2000 ceremonies

14、as a special guest.For eight decades, the Oscars have survived war, weathered earthquakes, and even managed to escape unscathed* from common thieves. Since 1995, however, R. S. Owens has repaired more than 160 statuettes. Maybe somebody used chemicals on them to polish them and the chemicals rubbed

15、right through the lacquer* and into the gold, explains the company president. Or maybe people stored them someplace where they corroded. Although he stresses that the statuette is made to endure, Siegel offers this sage advice to all Oscar winners: If it gets dusty, simply wipe it with a soft dry cl

16、oth.Exercise C Detailed ListeningDirections: Listen to the passage and decide whether thefollowing statements are true (T) or false (F). Discuss with your classmates why you think the statement is true or false.-I.-1. There were five original branches of the Academy.(Because the five spokes on the r

17、eel of film signify the original branches of the Academy:Actors, Writers, Directors, Producers, and Technicians.) 2. The Academy Award of Merit was officially named Oscar in 1928.(Born in 1928, years would pass before the Academy Award of Merit was officially named Oscar.)-I.-3. The Academy staff be

18、gan referring to the Academy statuette as Oscar because Margaret Herrick said the statuette was like her uncle Oscar.(An Academy librarian and eventual executive director, Margaret Herrick, thought the statuette resembled her uncle Oscar and said so, and as a result the Academy staff began referring

19、 to it as Oscar.)4. Since its conception, the Oscar statuette has met exacting uniform standards.(There were a few notable exceptions. In 1930s, juvenile players received miniature replicas of the statuette and a ventriloquistEdgar Bergen gained a wooden statuette with a moveable mouth. Walt Disney

20、was honored with one full-size and seven miniature statuettes. )-I.- 5. Oscars were made of plaster in the 1940s because of theWar.(Between 1942 and 1944, in support of the war effort, Oscars were made of plaster.)-I.- 6. The manufacturer, R. S. Owens makes about 50 Oscarseach year in Chicago. (Appr

21、oximately 50 Oscars are made each year in Chicago by the manufacturer, R. S. Owens.) 7. 55 Academy Awards were stolen by a mysterious person en route from the Windy City to the City of Angels on March 10, 2000.(On March 10,2000,55 Academy Awards just mysteriously vanished en route from the Windy Cit

22、y to the City of Angels, but how and by whom was unknown.) 8. For eighty years, the Oscars have survived war, weathered earthquakes, managed to escape unscathed from common thieves and even chemical corrosion.(Since 1995, however, R. S. Owens has repaired more than 160 statuettes. Maybe somebody use

23、d chemicals on them to polish them and the chemicals rubbed right through the lacquer andinto the gold.Part 2 Passage34;00Rise and Fall of EgyptThe Nile River* was a kind friend but occasionally it was a hard taskmaster*. It taught the people who lived along its banks the noble art of teamwork. They

24、 depended upon each other to build their irrigation trenches and keep their dikes in repair. In this way they learned how to get along with their neighbors and their mutual-benefit-association quite easily developed into an organized state.Then one man grew more powerful than most of his neighbors a

25、nd he became the leader of the community and their commander-in-chief when the envious neighbors of western Asia invaded the prosperous valley. In due course of time he became their King and ruled all the land from the Mediterranean to the mountains of the west.But these political adventures of the

26、old pharaohs* (the word meant the Man who lived in the Big House) rarely interestedthe patient and toiling peasant of the grain fields. Provided he was not obliged to pay more taxes to his King than he thoughtlust, he accepted the rule of pharaohas accepted the rule ofMighty Osiris *.It was differen

27、t however when a foreign invader came and robbed him of his possessions.After twenty centuries of independent life, a savage Arab tribeof shepherds, called the Hyksos*, attacked Egypt and for five hundred years they were the masters of the valley of the Nile. They were highly unpopular and great hat

28、e was also felt for the Hebrews who came to the land of Goshen* to find a shelter after their long wandering through the desert and who helped the foreign usurper* by acting as his tax-gatherers and his civil servants.But shortly after the year 1700 B.C., the people of Thebes* began a revolution and

29、 after a long struggle the Hyksos were driven out of the country and Egypt was free once more.A thousand years later, when Assyria* conquered all of western Asia, Egypt became part of the empire of Sardanapalus*. In the seventh century B.C., it became once more an independent stateExercise CDetailed listeningDirections: Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1. C2.B3.B4.A5.A6.B7.D8.C

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