
中山大学新理5.0英语自主学习大厅第四册第八单元E套答案.doc
10页中山大学新理 5.0 英语自主学习大厅第四册第八单元 E 套答案B4U8-EPart I Listening Comprehension ( 15 minutes ) Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear ten statements. Numbers 1 to 6 are based on Text A while the rest are based on Text B. Each statement will be read ONLY ONCE. Listen carefully and decide whether each statement is true or false.1.A) T B) F Script: As an out-of-the-way place, the Napo River in the Ecuadorian jungle seems not real enough when you are there.正确答案: B2.A) T B) F Script: Later that night I loosed my hair from its braids and combed it smooth for the village girls to play with it in the morning.正确答案: A3.A) T B) F Script: The point of going somewhere like the Napo River in Ecuador is to see the most spectacular things in the world.正确答案: B4.A) T B) F Script: Low water bares gray strips of sandbar on which the natives build tiny palm-thatch shelters for daytime fishing trips.正确答案: B5.A) T B) F Script: Some of the Indians of this region, earlier in the century, used to sleep naked in hammocks.正确答案: A6.A) T B) F Script: The Indians walk down to the river slowly, half asleep, and bathe in the water to get warm.正确答案: A7.A) T B) F Script: Sandy — as the owners had fondly named her — would be our house on wheels for the next three and a half weeks.正确答案: A8.A) T B) F Script: Queenstown, the adrenaline capital of New Zealand, had a real ski feel to it and was even complete with a cable car.正确答案: A9.A) T B) F Script: Te Anau was set around an idyllic valley, the largest in the whole of New Zealand and formed by a glacier.正确答案: B10.A) T B) F Script: We ventured out into the Sound (in fact a fjord) towards the Tasman Sea during the 2-hour boat trip.正确答案: ASection B Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.The steam train represents the industrial revolution, and the scene of them in Jiayang of southwest China’s Sichuan Province may cure nostalgia for people reminiscing about the good old days. Every day, sounds of rhythmic “ding-dang” “ding-dang” are heard from the (11)_________________ mountains in Jianwei County of Sichuan’s Leshan City. An (12)_________________ steam train staggers its carriages along Mt. Leshan on a narrow trail, blissfully (13)_________________ its presence to the outside world.Until now, the small old steam train is still the only means of (14)_________________ connecting the old mining area with the outside world, and it is the only steam train carrying passengers running on such a narrow trail. Built alongside the mountain, the railway (15)_________________ a narrower trail, with more turns and steeper gradients than the modern railway.Set aside all the (16)_________________ , even the train station can carry you back into the 18th century. You will see an (17)_________________ controlled old-fashioned train ― shoveling coal by hand, handbrakes, and hand set telephone. Flag sign and whistles are (18)_________________ for guiding passengers to get on and off the train.Sitting on the wooden seat in the train, you will be treated to serene pastoral scenery, while you can place your camera out of the open window. The sceneries (19)_________________ and your adventure will be highlighted by a stream of attractions.The terminal, Bagou, is a residential area and the earliest working site of the Jiayang coal mine. (20) Local people have long been living in an idyllic lifestyle, (20)_________________ , and commercial development. When you get off the train and set your foot on this land, the pace of life will be lowered to a leisurely and enjoyable pace.Script: The steam train represents the industrial revolution, and the scene of them in Jiayang of southwest China's Sichuan Province may cure nostalgia for people reminiscing about the good old days. Every day, sounds of rhythmic “ding-dang” “ding-dang” are heard from the steep mountains in Jianwei County of Sichuan’s Leshan City. An old-fashioned steam train staggers its carriages along Mt. Leshan on a narrow trail, blissfully indicating its presence to the outside world.Until now, the small old steam train is still the only means of transportation connecting the old mining area with the outside world, and it is the only steam train carrying passengers running on such a narrow trail. Built alongside the mountain, the railway features a narrower trail, with more turns and steeper gradients than the modern railway.Set aside all the characteristics, even the train station can carry you back into the 18th century. You will see an all-manual controlled old-fashioned train ― shoveling coal by hand, handbrakes, and hand set telephone. Flag sign and whistles are the only comm。
