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第2单元2013年山东大学网络学习新闻英语二,网上虽然有些答案但是不大一样,也没有听力原文,这里的最全准备 1.Exercise 1: Listen to this passage and decide whether the following statements are true or false, write T for true and F for false. 听力文本: Airport Security Screens Passengers Using New TechnologyChecking baggage for explosives hasnt been a problem. Airport security can put bags in x-ray machines, open them up to look inside, or use advanced machinery that that check traces of chemicals often used in explosives. But checking peoples bodies isnt so easy. A TSA initiative that began last September to rigorously frisk more people led to dozens of sexual harassment complaints. So the TSA turned to technology installing what looks like a longer, more complex walk-through metal detectors in nine airports around the country. Jose Ralls is the TSA director from McCarran International in Las Vegas. Jose Ralls: The machine actually will talk to the individual, telling them to stand inside and wait, and as soon as they are cleared, it will tell them to proceed. From a distance, Mr. Ralls watches one airport passenger go through the process. Jose Ralls: Now he knows to go on through, and he just waits, and as soon as the air is analyzed he will be allowed to proceed forward. The machine blasts air downward and across whoever inside the portal. Mr. Ralls says that often startles people. Jose Ralls: Thats why our focus out there is to explain to them what will be taking place,the noise that they will be hearing. The way its supposed to work is that suspicious particles on clothing and exposed skin are blasted towards the floor - where, within seven seconds, the machine can detect 40 types of explosives. If any are found, security is alerted. According to the manufacturer, Smith Detection, the portals also have less than 1% error rate. Company vice president Mark Lastra says this technology is commonly used elsewhere. Smith Detection: Mostly highly controlled facilities, sensitive security, such as nuclear power plants and government buildings with high security needs. Along with increasing security, the TSA hopes to cut down on passenger wait times. It is collecting data from the airports in this test base to see if the machines are faster and more efficient than human inspectors. The Transportation Security Administration plans to deploy five more of these portals elsewhere in the nation by late spring. Eventually it would like the explosive detectors to be as common as metal detectors. I am Ky Plaskon in Las Vegas. 题目:1.For a long time, checking baggage for explosives has been a problem for airport security. 文本: 你的答案: F 正确答案: F 得分: 5.00 题目:2.Within seven seconds, the machine mentioned in the news can detect 14 types of explosives. 文本: 你的答案: F 正确答案: F 得分: 5.00 题目:3.According to the manufacturer, the portals also have no error rate. 文本: 你的答案: F 正确答案: F 得分: 5.00 题目:4.Along with increasing security, the TSA hopes to cut down on passenger wait times. It is collecting data from the airports in the test phase to see if the machines are faster and more efficient than human inspectors. 文本: 你的答案: T 正确答案: T 得分: 5.00 题目:5.The Transportation Security Administration plans to deploy five more of these portals in other nations by late winter. 文本: 你的答案: F 正确答案: F 得分: 5.00 2.Exercise 2: Listen to the passage and answer each question by giving the best choice. 听力文本: Airport Security Screens Passengers Using New Technology Checking baggage for explosives hasnt been a problem. Airport security can put bags in x-ray machines, open them up to look inside, or use advanced machinery that that check traces of chemicals often used in explosives. But checking peoples bodies isnt so easy. A TSA initiative that began last September to rigorously frisk more people led to dozens of sexual harassment complaints. So the TSA turned to technology installing what looks like a longer, more complex walk-through metal detectors in nine airports around the country. Jose Ralls is the TSA director from McCarran International in Las Vegas. Jose Ralls: The machine actually will talk to the individual, telling them to stand inside and wait, and as soon as they are cleared, it will tell them to proceed. From a distance, Mr. Ralls watches one airport passenger go through the process. Jose Ralls: Now he knows to go on through, and he just waits, and as soon as the air is analyzed he will be allowed to proceed forward. The machine blasts air downward and across whoever inside the portal. Mr. Ralls says that often startles people. Jose Ralls: Thats why our focus out there is to explain to them what will be taking place,the noise that they will be hearing. The way its supposed to work is that suspicious particles on clothing and exposed skin are blasted towards the floor - where, within seven seconds, the machine can detect 40 types of explosives. If any are found, security is alerted. According to the manufacturer, Smith Detection, the portals also have less than 1% error rate. Company vice president Mark Lastra says this technology is commonly used elsewhere. Smith Detection: Mostly highly controlled facilities, sensitive security, such as nuclear power plants and government buildings with high security needs. Along with increasing security, the TSA hopes to cut down on passenger wait times. It is collecting data from the airports in this test base to see if the machines are faster and more efficient than human inspectors. The Transportation Security Administration plans to deploy five more of these portals elsewhere in the nation by late spring. Eventually it would like the explosive detectors to be as common as metal detectors. I am Ky Plaskon in Las Vegas. 题目:1.According to the news, in which way airport security cant detect traces of chemicals used in explosives? 文本: A) put bags in x-ray machines B) talk to the individual C) open bags up to look inside D) use advanced technology 你的答案: B 正确答案: B 得分: 5.00 题目:2.What is the name of the machines manufacturer? 文本: A) Smith Inspector B) Smith Detector C) Smith Detection D) Smith Screen 你的答案: C 正确答案: C 得分: 5.00 题目:3.Company vice president Mark Lastra says this technology is commonly used elsewhere. In which area the technology can be used? 文本: A) power plant B) education buildings C) nuclear power plants D) Commercial buildings 你的答案: C 正确答案: C 得分: 5.00 3.Exercise 3: Listen to the passage and fill in blanks with the missing information. I.But checking peoples bodies is not so easy. A TSA initiative that began last September to _1_ frisk more people led to _2_ of sexual harassment _3_. So TSA turned to _4_ _5_ what looks like a longer, more complex walk-through _6_ detectors in nine airports around the country. II.The machine actually will talk to the individual, tell them to stand inside and wait, and as soon as they are _7_, it will tell them to _8_. III. Along with increasing _9_, the TSA hopes to _10_ on passenger wait times. It is collecting data from the airports in the test phase to see if the machines are faster and more efficient than human inspectors. 题目:1. 文本: 听力文本: Airport Security Screens Passengers Using New Technology Checking baggage for explosives hasnt been a problem. Airport security can put bags in x-ray machines, open them up to look inside, or use advanced machinery that that check traces of chemicals often used in explosives. But checking peoples bodies isnt so easy. A TSA initiative that began last September to rigorously frisk more people led to dozens of sexual harassment complaints. So the TSA turned to technology installing what looks like a longer, more complex walk-through metal detectors in nine airports around the country. Jose Ralls is the TSA director from McCarran International in Las Vegas. Jose Ralls: The machine actually will talk to the individual, telling them to stand inside and wait, and as soon as they are cleared, it will tell them to proceed. From a distance, Mr. Ralls watches one airport passenger go through the process. Jose Ralls: Now he knows to go on through, and he just waits, and as soon as the air is analyzed he will be allowed to proceed forward. The machine blasts air downward and across whoever inside the portal. Mr. Ralls says that often startles people. Jose Ralls: Thats why our focus out there is to explain to them what will be taking place,the noise that they will be hearing. The way its supposed to work is that suspicious particles on clothing and exposed skin are blasted towards the floor - where, within seven seconds, the machine can detect 40 types of explosives. If any are found, security is alerted. According to the manufacturer, Smith Detection, the portals also have less than 1% error rate. Company vice president Mark Lastra says this technology is commonly used elsewhere. Smith Detection: Mostly highly controlled facilities, sensitive security, such as nuclear power plants and government buildings with high security needs. Along with increasing security, the TSA hopes to cut down on passenger wait times. It is collecting data from the airports in this test base to see if the machines are faster and more efficient than human inspectors. The Transportation Security Administration plans to deploy five more of these portals elsewhere in the nation by late spring. Eventually it would like the explosive detectors to be as common as metal detectors. I am Ky Plaskon in Las Vegas. 你的答案: rigorously 正确答案: rigorously 得分: 6.00 题目:2. 文本: 你的答案: dozens 正确答案: dozens 得分: 6.00 题目:3. 文本: 你的答案: complaint 正确答案: complaints 得分: 0.00 题目:4. 文本: 你的答案: installing 正确答案: technology 得分: 0.00 题目:5. 文本: 你的答案: metal 正确答案: installing 得分: 0.00 题目:6. 文本: 你的答案: tell them to stand inside and wait 正确答案: metal 得分: 0.00 题目:7. 文本: 你的答案: cleared 正确答案: cleared 得分: 6.00 题目:8. 文本: 你的答案: proceed 正确答案: proceed 得分: 6.00 题目:9. 文本: 你的答案: security 正确答案: security 得分: 6.00 题目:10. 文本: 你的答案: cut down 正确答案: cut down 得分: 6.00 任务 1.Exercise 1 Part 1: Listen to this passage and decide whether the following statements are true or false, write T for true and F for false. Computer Simulations Might Predict Future Earthquakes Geologists say they knew a larger earthquake was coming in South Asia, but they did not know when. The Himalayan Mountains were formed some 150 million years ago after the landmass that is now India broke off from Antarctica, drifted north and collided with the rest of Asia. Scientists say the South Asian land mass is still moving towards North Asia at the rate of about two centimeters a year, making the area prone to earthquakes. Harley Benz is a researcher at the U.S. Geological Survey earthquake information center. Harley Benz: Its a broad zone of deformation, and across this zone that extends 1,000 kilometers, you have a whole series of faults and folds. Another earthquake-prone region is along the 1300 kilometer San Andreas Fault in California. It is here that John Rundle, a physics and engineering professor at the University of California at Davis, is testing his earthquake computer simulation. John Rundle: You take these simulations, you turn them on, you run them and you do as good a job as possible in simulating or representing the past history of activity on the fault systems. Dr. Rundle uses information from tools such as global positioning satellites to create a virtual reality model of thousands of years of earthquake activity along the San Andreas Fault. He says that in the future, this computer model may be able to predict some earthquakes just as hurricane paths are now forecast. John Rundle: Our goal is to be able to make forecasts on that kind of time scale and then to improve it to the point where were actually able to see the preparation process in the months and year or two leading up to a large earthquake. Dr. Rundle says that several decades from now, one third of the worlds population could live in seismically active regions. He hopes that by then, the virtual reality software will help prevent the heavy loss of life caused by tragedies such as the South Asia earthquake. Leta Hong Fincher, VOA news. 题目:1.Geologists say they knew a large earthquake was coming in South Asia, and they also know when. 文本: 你的答案: F 正确答案: F 得分: 4.00 题目:2.The Himalayan Mountains were formed after a landmass broke off from Antarctica, drifted north and collided with the rest of Asia. 文本: 你的答案: T 正确答案: T 得分: 4.00 题目:3.Scientists say the Nouth Asian land mass is still moving towards Sorth Asia at the rate of about two meters a year, making the area prone to earthquakes. 文本: 你的答案: F 正确答案: F 得分: 4.00 题目:4.Another earthquake-prone region is along the 1300 kilometer San Andreas Fault in America. 文本: 你的答案: T 正确答案: T 得分: 4.00 题目:5.Dr. Rundle says that several decades from now, one third of the worlds population could live in seismically active regions. 文本: 你的答案: T 正确答案: T 得分: 4.00 2.Exercise 1 Part 2: Listen to the passage and answer each question by giving the best choice. Computer Simulations Might Predict Future Earthquakes Geologists say they knew a larger earthquake was coming in South Asia, but they did not know when. The Himalayan Mountains were formed some 150 million years ago after the landmass that is now India broke off from Antarctica, drifted north and collided with the rest of Asia. Scientists say the South Asian land mass is still moving towards North Asia at the rate of about two centimeters a year, making the area prone to earthquakes. Harley Benz is a researcher at the U.S. Geological Survey earthquake information center. Harley Benz: Its a broad zone of deformation, and across this zone that extends 1,000 kilometers, you have a w- 配套讲稿:
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