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    使用Visual Studio 编写 C 程序

    还在用为Visual  C++不兼容头疼吗
    本篇文章讲述如何用微软的 Visual Studio 编写纯C语言程序,这里的纯C语言,指的是 ANSI C 语言。
    要在 Visual Studio 里创建一个 ANSI C语言程序,请按以下步骤执行:
    1. 启动 Visual Studio。
    2. 选择菜单文件_ 新建 _项目。进入 新建项目 对话框,如下图。

     

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    3.在左侧 项目类型 中 选择Visual C++
    4.右侧 模板 选择 Win32项目
    这样将弹出一个对话框

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    选择左面的 应用程序设置,进入  应用程序设置  对话框,如下图。

     

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    7. 在 应用程序类型 中,选择 控制台应用程序 此时对话框的左上方会出现熟悉的 控制台C:\_ 的标志。

    8. 在 附加选项 中,选择 空项目

    9. 然后单击 完成

    随后进入编辑状态

    10. 在 解决方案资源管理器 中,鼠标右击 源文件 目录,选择 添加 ,然后选择 新建项

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    11. 在 添加新项 对话框里,点击 模板 中的C++ File (.cpp)。如下图。

     

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    12.在 名称 栏里输入你要编辑的C 文件的名称 ,然后单击 添加

    下图编译的是一个最常见的 Hello World 程序。

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    代码如下:

    #include <stdio.h>
    int main()
    {
           printf("Hello World\n");
           return 0;
    }

    13.然后点击菜单中 调试 下的 启动调试 或者按F5

    14.调试完毕后 再单击 调试菜单中的 开始执行或者按 Ctrl+F5,就会出现 运行窗口。

    仿造上述步骤,你就可以在Visual Studio中 随意编写ANSI C程序了。

    运行的系统环境

    Windows Vista Ultimate Sp1 (OEM)

    Visual Studio 2008 Pro

    全新版大学英语听说教程答案第4册

    Key to Listening CourseBook
    Book-IV
     
     
     
     
    Unit 1
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1: 1. b     2. c   3.a  
      Exercise 2:  1. F   2. T   3. F   4.F   5. F. 6.F 7.T 8.F 9.T 10.T
    Part C
     1. c   2. d   3. c   4. a   5. b
    Part D
        green: sign of life and of hope
        blue: color of the sky and the sea
        orange: color of health and strength
        red: color of danger and bravery; of passion and love
        purple: color of royalty an power
        indigo: color of silence
        rainbow: sign of hope for tomorrow
     
     
    Unit 2
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1: 1. d     2. b     3. d    4. c  5. d    6. a
      Exercise 2: (omitted)
    Part C
       1.
          Americans move about a great deal at parties.
       2.
          ...as soon as there are more people than chairs in a room...
       3.
          you will see first one and then another make some excuse to get to his feet
       4.
          sitting becomes static
       5.
          introduce themselves
       6.
          drift around a room
       7.
          you are expected to reply by giving your name and introducing the person with you
       8.
          merely nod and smile
       9.
          she extends it
      10.
          just nods and greets her
    Part D
       1.
          In Japan, you should hold a business with both hands and read the name and the job title carefully. so do not hold the card with one hand and put it into your pocket without reading it.
       2.
          In Mexico, it is usual for men to touch each other in a friendly way and it is considered unfriendly if you move away when you are touched.
       3.
          IN Korea, eye contact means sincerity and respect to the speaker.
       4.
          In China, you should avoid criticizing people, otherwise you will embarrass them.
       5.
          Kate pretended to criticize her Chinese business partner with the intention of amusing him.
       6.
          In China, you should avoid confrontation with people.
       7.
          People in Scotland and Wales will be offended if you call them English. It is because England is not one part of the United Kingdom.
       8.
          Rob doses not like to be touched and stared at.
       9.
          English people tend to look away when talking to each other.
     
    Unit 3
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:
       1.
          radio/TV
       2.
          celebrations/world
       3.
          a weekly column/Daily Star
       4.
          can't afford
       5.
          couple/hundred
       6.
          eighteen/age/accepted/adult/vote/buy wines/drive a car
       7.
          considered/mature/boys
       8.
          Turkey, Egypt, Indonesia, and Senegal.
      Exercise 2:  1.F  2.F  3.T  4.F  5.F  6.F  7.F  8.T
    Part C
     1.F  2.F  3.T  4.F  5.F  6.T  7.T  8.F  9.T  10.F
    Part D
       1.
          The reasons why boundaries between countries are fading.
       2.
          fading of boundaries of class and caste in societies/relaxation of immigration laws in many counties/freedom for people to convert to other religions/birth of the Internet
       3.
          They are Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam.
       4.
          21 or more.
       5.
          The adoption and circulation of the single currency, the euro.
     
     
    Unit 4
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:
       1.
          put the OHP on the table
       2.
          press the buttons in and lift this part up until it snaps into place
       3.
          turn the OHP round so the head is facing towards the screen or a white wall
       4.
          plug it in
       5.
          switch it on
       6.
          place the transparency on the stage
       7.
          move the flap up or down to raise or lower the image
       8.
          turn the wheel to make the image sharp
      Exercise 2:
       1.
          place the OHP about 2 meters from the wall or screen
       2.
          a screen works better than a wall
       3.
          leave the OHP switched on when using it and place a piece of paper over the glass
    Part C
       1.
          in the address book or contact list
       2.
          "CCs" stands for copies of a message. when you want other people to get copies of the same email message, you send them "CCs".
       3.
          you can copy sentences and paste them in other places
       4.
          you can run the spell checker
       5.
          you double click the word an type the new word over it.
     
     
    Unit 5
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1: 1. D     2. C  3. D  4. C
      Exercise 2:
       1.
          Firstly, it is a fact that some people were born with better memories.
       2.
          Secondly, different things are kept in different parts of the brain. Ideas, words and numbers are stored in the left-hand side and images, sounds and smells in the right-hand side.
       3.
          Thirdly, unusual experiences can produce chemicals such as adrenaline in our body which can boost memory.
       4.
          Fourthly, how well we remember something is also affected by the context in which we learn about it.
       5.
          Finally, the more often you recall a memory, the more likely you are to remember it. If you don't, you lose it.
    Part C
       1.
          Four
       2.
          Because Australia is shaped a bit like a dog.
       3.
          Break it into smaller ones and then think of what the numbers remind us of.
       4.
          Try to follow the directions in our mind.
       5.
          Try to build them into a story.
    Part D
     1.T  2.F  3.F  4.F  5.T  6.F  7.T  8.T
     
     
    Unit 6
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1: 1. C     2. C  3. B  4. B  5. A  6. B
      Exercise 2:
       1.
          if a man with a fortune cannot make himself easier and freer than those who are not, he gains nothing. Nothing except glittering baggage that must be attended to.
       2.
          the larger a man's roof, the more snow it collects.
       3.
          the lust for comfort is a stealthy thing that enters the house a guest, and then becomes a host, and then a master.
       4.
          things are in the saddle, and ride mankind.
    Part C
      Exercise: 1.c  2.d  3.a  4.b  5.b
    Part D
       1.
          He is CEO and co-founder of John Paul Mitchell Systems
       2.
          Hair care products.
       3.
          It makes about $200 million in the sales per year.
       4.
          He joined forces with his friends Paul Mitchell, who was one for America's most influential hair designers then, and together they introduced a revolutionary hair setting and styling method.
       5.
          The successful people persist even during the toughest times, but the unsuccessful give up.
       6.
          Because DeJoria believes that fewer people can do more.
       7.
          They have 87 employees worldwide although they probably should hire five or six hundred people.
       8.
          They are paid more than others in the industry but hey have to do more as well.
       9.
          He thinks it his duty to donate to worthwhile projects and causes.
      10.
          Success unshared is a failure.
          to be continued...
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    UNIT7
    Excrcise 1
    1.Smoking in public places is being restricted more and more in the U.S.
    2.The speaker is neutral about it.
    3.People's homes.
    4.It was classified as a drug like cocaine in 1996.
    5.The United States is the country where tobacco originated.
    Exercise2
    1.  Throughout the United States, the number of places where people are allowed to smoke has gradually  dwindled .
    2. In fact, smoking in parks   and  recreation  centers is already banned in California.
    3. Since January 12002 ,  all parks in California have become smoke-free to safeguard children  from the harmful effects of secondhand tobacco smoke and dangerous tobacco waste.
    4. Scientists all over the world agree that exposure to secondhand  smoke poses a serious health risk and there is no safe level of exposure .
    5. It is especially dangerous for children  because when they are exposed to tobacco smoke, they have much higher rates of lung diseases.
     
    TEST1
    PART A
     ABCDB
    PART B
    1. Who is the caller?
    It's a .
      
        The Right Answer : student
    2. Who is the receiver of the call?
    It's someone at .
      
         The Right Answer: Sidney University
    3. What is the purpose of the call?
    To inquire about  courses.
      
         The Right Answer: computer programming
    4. What is the name of the course that the man must take first?
    A course in .
      
         The Right Answer: data processing
    5. What is the course time that is suitable to the man?
    A course in the evenings -- from 7:00 to , every  evening.
    1)
    1)  The Right Answer: 9:45
    2)
    2)  The Right Answer: Monday
    6. What is the duration of the course?
    It lasts , from the first week in September to  21.
    1)
    1)  The Right Answer: 12 weeks / twelve weeks
    2)
    2)  The Right Answer: December
    7. How much is the fee?
    It's  dollars, and that includes the necessary  time.
    1)
    1)  The Right Answer: 300 / three hundred
    2)
    2)  The Right Answer: computer
    PART C
    Health experts have warned for many years that 1)  can lead to 2) . But smokers still find it 3) . The American Cancer Society decided to do something to help them kick this bad habit.
        Every year the group organizes 4)  in an attempt to get smokers to quit smoking. The organization is asking all smokers to 5) . They hope this will eventually enable many people to permanently kill the habit.
         The cancer society officials will 6)  on how to stop smoking. Smokers also can call a special telephone number to hear recorded messages by doctors.
    7) . Some companies are offering special gifts and lower prices to people who sign an agreement to stop smoking. And 8) .
      1)  The Right Answer: cigarette smoking
      2)  The Right Answer: heart disease, cancer and other medical problems
      3)  The Right Answer: extremely difficult to stop
      4)  The Right Answer: a national non-smoking day
      5)  The Right Answer: stop smoking at least for 24 hours
      6)  The Right Answer: give telephone callers advice
      7)  The Right Answer: Some businesses will offer their workers candy or chewing gum to help them fight down the crave for smoking
     
      8)  The Right Answer: Americans who do not smoke are being asked to help just one person quit smoking during the 24-hour-campaign
    PART D
    1-3    BCD
    4-7    CACD
    8-10   CDC
    TEST 2
    PARTA  BDCCC
    PARTB
     
     

    全新版大学英语听说教程答案第三册

    Key to Listening CourseBook
    Book-III
     
     
     
     
    Unit 1
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1: 1. c     2. a   3.b  
      Exercise 2:
    1.      She suggested that her husband spend more time with his mother. She said to her husband, "Life is too short, but you need to spend time with the people you love. You probably won't believe me, but I know you love her and I think that if the two of you spend more time together , it will make us closer."
    2.      1) ...she was waiting by the door with her coat on and she had her hair curled.                                                2) She had told her lady friends about this.
    Text 2
      Exercise 1:       1. c     2. d     3. d
      Exercise 2:       1. F   2. T   3. F   4. T   5. F
    Part C
    1. b   2. c   3. b   4. d   5. d
    PART D
    My First Job
        My parents ran a small restaurant. It was open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. My first job was shining shoes for customers when I was six years old. My duties increased as I grew older. By age ten I was clearing tables and washing plates. My father made it clear that I had to meet certain standards. I had to be on time, hard-working and polite to the customers. I was never paid for any work I did. One day I made the mistake of telling Dad I thought he should give me ten pounds a week. He said, "OK, then how about you paying me for the three meals a day when you eat here and for the times you bring your friends here for free drinks?" He figured I owed him about 40 pounds a week. This taught me quite a lot.
     
    Unit 2
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1: 1. b     2. a     3. d    4. c  
      Exercise 2:
    1984 / son / medical school / tuition / afford it / realize / newspaper ads / extra business / advertisement / succeeded / agent / changed / phone call / put aside / doing / immediately / familiar / father-in-law's / visited / his father-in-law alive / coincidence.
    Text 2
      Exercise 1:  1. T     2. F     3. F     4. F   5. F
      Exercise 2: 
    1.      He was intrigued.
    2.      A bank statement.
    3.      his father-in-law had put an amount of money in the bank for his grandchildren's education.
    4.      A little over $15,000.
    5.      He could use the money to cover the tuition of his first year at a medical college.
    6.      He is a doctor in Illinois.
    Part C
    1. F  2. T  3. F  4. F  5. T  6. T  7. F   8. T
    PART D
    Unexplained Parallels
        One of the best-known collections of parallels is between the careers of Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. Both were shot on a Friday, in the presence of their wives; both were succeeded by a Southerner named Johnson; both their killers were themselves killed before they could be brought to justice. Lincoln had a secretary called Kennedy; Kennedy a secretary called Lincoln. Lincoln was killed in the Ford Theater; Kennedy met his death while riding in a Lincoln convertible made by the Ford Motor Company -- and so on.
         Similar coincidences often occur between twins. A news story from Finland reported of two 70-year-old twin brothers dying two hours apart in separate accidents, with both being hit by trucks while crossing the same road on bicycles. According to the police, the second victim could not have known about his brother's death, as officers had only managed to identify the first victim minutes before the second accident.
         Connections are also found between identical twins who have been separated at birth. Dorothy Lowe and Bridget Harrison were separated in 1945, and did not meet until 1979, when they were flown over from Britain for an investigation by a psychologist at the University of Minnesota. (8处答案为met,34)They found that when they met they were both wearing seven rings on their hands, two bracelets on one wrist, a watch and a bracelet on the other. They married on the same day, had worn identical wedding dresses and carried the same flowers. Dorothy had named her son Richard Andrew and her daughter Catherine Louise; Bridget had named her son Andrew Richard and her daughter Karen Louise.(10处答案similar自己看下这个不一定, children) In fact, she had wanted to call her Catherine. Both had a cat called Tiger. They also had a string of similar mannerisms when they were nervous.
         How can we explain the above similarities?
    Unit 3
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1: 1. b     2. c   3.a  
      Exercise 2:
    1.      Because she wanted to understand each other's expectations so that potential problems could be avoided and they could live happily together.
    2.      Cleaning up. Everything must be cleaned up and put away before going to bed.
    3.      Sleeping. Time for bed: 11pm; time to get up: 6:30am except on weekends.
    Text 2
      Exercise 1:  1. F     2.F     3.T     4.T
      Exercise 2: 
    1.      One rule says that if they get lost for more than five minutes when they are driving, they must stop and ask for directions.
    2.      Once Tom and Linda got lost when they were driving to a friend's wedding.
    3.      Linda wanted to stop at a gas station to ask the way, but Tom thought he could figure it out.
    4.      As a result, they were late for the wedding because they went in the wrong direction for forty miles.
    Part C
    1.      ...not so special/not extremes
    2.      a. ...get angry quickly     b. ...change themselves...
    PART D
    原文
    Husbands and Wives Don't See Things Alike
        Let's face it -- husbands and wives just don't see things alike. Take TV remote controls, for example. I'm a channel-grazer. When I watch the news, I flip back and forth through four different networks.
         "It drives me crazy when you do that," my wife complains. I don't understand why she has no interest in other channels. After all, she is a woman who wants to know everything going on in the neighborhood and among all the relatives. Just one button away might be an interesting program on How to Lose Fifty Pounds by Eating Chocolate Sundaes or How to Understand Weird Husbands. But, no, she won't change channels, not even if she dislikes the program she's watching.
         "This talk show host makes me so angry!" she cried one evening.
         "Then why don't you change the channel?" I asked.
         "Because I can't stand people who are always changing channels."
         Differences. No right or wrong, just differences.
         "The first law of civilization," said an old philosopher, "is to let people be different."
         I don't need to convert my wife to my ways, and she doesn't try to make me be like her. We simply take turns monitoring the remote control.
    答案仅供参考
    1. The major difference between the speaker and his wife is their TV viewing habits.
    2. According to the speaker, he is more interested in talk shows while his wife is more interested in news programs.
    3. The wife seems to be more weird than the husband is.
    4. The speaker and his wife usually take turns working the remote control when they watch television.
    5. It can be inferred that women are generally more tolerant than men of their spouse's differences.
    6. The speaker and his wife maintain peace not by changing each other but by tolerance.
    Unit 4
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1: 1. d     2. c   3.a  
      Exercise 2:
       Sam has been a police officer for 30 years. He has done everything from patrol to undercover work. He has also done detective work and now he is supervising investigations.
       Sam thinks being a police officer is a very stressful job, but it depends on the assignment one has. In his opinion the biggest pert of the stress is the fear of the unknown and patrol is the most stressful assignment.
    Text 2
      Exercise 1:  1. T     2. F     3. T     4. F   5. T
      Exercise 2: 
    1.      ... One is an exercise program, another is a psychological program with counseling for officers. And there are several discussion groups as well for officers to sit down and talk about their stress with other officers.
    2.      2)...He tries to get some sort of exercise every day. 3)...his personal relationships, especially his relationships with his wife.
    Part C
    1.    d  2. d  3. d  4. b  5. c
    PART D
    Finding Creative Outlets for Very Stressful Times
        Beautifying your home is a fun and practical pastime that can offer a wonderful sense of accomplishment. Few people may realize, however, that painting the walls, knitting bedspreads or sewing pillows can help relieve the life pressures we all experience.
         Studies indicate that engaging in creative endeavors such as sewing and crafting can lower one's risk of stroke, kidney damage and heart disease.
         These calming, repetitive activities relax the mind and can lower blood pressure. Sharing such activities can also be a way to spend time with loved ones, which increases our sense of belonging and further reduces stress.
         People have always turned to working with their hands in times of stress. Handicraft works, with their symbols of hope, have a far greater impact when created by groups.
         Keep in mind the following tips to increase the stress-relieving benefits of your craft projects:
    1. Work with materials that stimulate the senses; work in a comfortable area without distractions; play your favorite music.
    2.(4处答案framing) Make a family project of selecting your favorite photos, and frame them so they can be enjoyed every day. In stressful times, the photos can lift your spirits as you recall happy moments.
    3. If your schedule is hectic, choose a practical project that will make the most of crafting time. If a simple kitchen curtain needs to be replaced, start there.
        Change sometimes compels us to see things in new ways.
    Unit 5
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1: 1. D     2. D
      Exercise 2: 1. F  2.T  3.F  4.T  5.T  6.F  7.T  8.F  9.F  10.T
    Text 2
      Exercise 1:
    1.      Reaching Everybody by Exposing Lies
    2.      They launched an advertising campaign to call on youth to fight against tobacco companies by starting the "Not fro Sale" commercial on television and radio.
    3.      They intend to spread the message that teenagers no longer want to be targeted by tobacco companies in their advertisements.
      Exercise 2: 1. c  2.a  3.c  4.c  5.b
    Part C
      Skatescooter
    ·         Mostly made in Switzerland
    ·         In 1999
    ·         Not until it was popular in Japan
    ·         For sport; for transportation from home to the underground or from a bus stop to the office
    ·         a variety of people, from students to business executives
    ·         Can be folded up without difficulty and is easy to carry about
    PART D
    答案(仅供参考)16 years old,go to college, clothes and boys,  her grades slipped,   a scholarship, wealthy, afford, tuition,normal,fashion and dating,a talk,think about ,putting college off,wait, 未知,push ,take her education, seriously
     
    原文She Doesn't Seem Ready for College
    Hi, Jenny, you don't look happy. What's wrong?
    Jenny: Well, Roger, I've got a problem.
    Roger: What is it?
    Jenny: You know my daughter Jane is 16 years old now. And we've begun talking about college. She says she wants to go, but she's let her grades slip and no matter how I urge her to study, all she seems interested in are clothes and boys. We're not wealthy, you know. And it won't be easy for us to afford the tuition if she can't get a scholarship. Is going to college the best choice for her right now?
    Roger: Do you mean that she doesn't seem ready for college?
    Jenny: You're right.
    Roger: Then you'd better have a serious talk with Jane about college.
    Jenny: A serious talk with her?
    Roger: Yes, to my mind it's quite normal for girls her age to be wrapped up in fashion and dating, but as a mother you have a right to expect her to pay attention to her studies too.
    Jenny: Yes, but how?
    Roger: Ask her how serious she is about college and how hard she's willing to work for it. Jane may be more committed than you realize. But if not, tell her she should think about putting college off for a while. That could give her the push she needs to take her education seriously.
    Jenny: Sounds like a good idea.
    Roger: And if you decide she should wait, she can get a job, take classes at a community college or do an internship to get experience. She may be just one of those who need to see a bit of real life before they settle down.
    Unit 6
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1: 1. D     2. C
      Exercise 2:
      Leaves are Nature's food factories. Plants take water from the ground through their roots and carbon dioxide from the air. Then leaves turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll. This process is called photosynthesis. Leaves are mostly green because chlorophyll is green. As a matter of fact, there are, in leaves, small amounts of yellow and orange all along, but they are covered up by the green chlorophyll in summer. They show up in fall as chlorophyll disappears from the leaves, due to the decline of photosynthesis. The bright reds and purples we see in leaves of trees like maples are made mostly in fall. The brown color of trees like oaks is made from wastes left in the leaves.
    Text 2
      Exercise 1: 1. C     2. B
      Exercise 2:
    1.      They are leaf pigments, length of night, and weather.
    2.      It is the steadily increasing length of night.
    3.      They change their colors at the same time no matter whether they are on a high mountain or in warm lowlands because the timing of color change seems to be genetically inherited.
    4.      It is because their needle-like or scale-like foliage is covered with a heavy wax coating and the liquid inside their cells contains cold-resistant elements.
    5.      In the Arctic because the winter there is too cold.
    Part C
      Exercise: 1. T  2.F  3.T  4.T  5.F  6.F  7.T  8.T
    Part D
    答案Where,
    原文For years Mr. Urquhart and his colleagues wondered where the migratory monarchs spent the winter. (第3、4空答案mystery仅供参考, his colleagues wondered)Despite their hopes, fieldwork in Florida and along the Gulf Coast discovered no large groups of wintering monarchs. Then in late 1972, his wife Norah wrote to newspapers in Mexico about the project, asking for volunteers to report sightings of the butterfly and help with tagging. Finally, in response came a letter, dated February 26, 1973, from a man called Kenneth Brugger in Mexico City, who offered to help find the butterfly hideaway.
         Traveling in his motor home, Brugger drove back and forth across the Mexican countryside, looking for clues. He was especially watchful at dusk, when the butterflies would be moving about looking for a place to sleep.
         At last, one day was successful. On the evening of January 9, 1975, Brugger called from Mexico. "I have found them -- millions of monarchs -- in evergreens beside a mountain clearing," he said, unable to control the excitement in his voice.
         High in a range of volcanic mountains that crosses central Mexico, he came upon hundreds of evergreen trees, each entirely hidden by sleeping butterflies. Some of the insects wore tags that Mr. Urquhart and his helpers had put on them in Canada and the northern United States. The mystery was solved! The monarchs' winter home is well suited to their needs. Throughout the winter the temperature stays near freezing. It is not cold enough to kill the visiting insects, but it is chilly enough to keep them from moving about. The butterflies survive on the stored fat from their summer foods.
         In spring the butterflies awaken and fly north again. Tagged butterflies, which were marked in Mexico, have been found in the United States.
         So one mystery is solved. But another remains. How do the butterflies find their way? Those that migrate south in the fall were born sometime during the summer or early fall. They have never been to Mexico. Yet they somehow seek out the same resting places. The mystery of how they find their way is left for future scientists to solve.
    Unit 7
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1:   1. B     2. C
      Exercise 2:      1. F    2. T    3. F    4. F    5. T    6. T    7. F
    Text 2
      Exercise 1: 1. D    2. B
      Exercise 2:
    1.      Because she was afraid Krimali might not be able to catch her.
    2.      Because she thought the bed sheets could somehow protect the baby from being hurt if she failed to catch her.
    3.      Because they were afraid of the swaying ceiling.
    4.      to make it easier and safer for people to get down.
    5.      About two dozen were saved.
    Part C
      Exercise: 1. A     2.B     3.B     4.B     5.A
    PART D
    答案F T T F T F F
    原文The Girl Who Sounded the Alarm
        Kelly worked at a photo shop in San Jose, California. In her 16 months of developing photos she has seen a few strange images. Sometimes there were naked people and sometimes there were photos of dead people from funerals. But what came to her eyes that morning was the scariest she had ever seen. In the photographs was a young man in black gloves and belt and pants, with a white T-shirt saying Natural Selection. He was seen either vigorously waving pipe bombs in the air or holding a shotgun. In the background of the photographs Kelly could see pipe bombs with nails taped all around them so they would hurt people when the bombs went off.
         Photo clerks at her shop are told to report possible suspects of various crimes to authorities. Sometimes, however, there is no clear direction on what should be reported. But the photos of the young man left no doubt in Kelly's mind.
         Kelly turned to her boss and said, "I'm going to call the police." But the manager hesitated, for he was afraid that this might bring trouble to him and his business. So she consulted her father, a veteran police officer, who told her to dial 911 at once.
         Officers were waiting when the customer came to pick up the photos. Kelly's decisive action may have prevented mass murder, according to the authorities. The 19-year-old student in the photographs had taken the pictures as a final step in a two-year-long plot to blow up and gun down crowds of students at his college. He was charged with weapons possession with intent to injure and was put in prison.
    Unit 8
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1:   1. B     2. A   3. D
      Exercise 2:      1. T    2. F    3. T    4. F    5.  F
    Text 2
      Exercise 1: 1. D    2. D
      Exercise 2:
     A
    ...a positive factor...
    ...no serious issues...
    ...not a significant factor.
    ...not affected their lives.
    ...at least a small disadvantage and a minor source of frustration in their lives.
     B
    Basic skills like learning to write, learning to use scissors and other hand tools and utensils, and learning various crafts and other activities
    Instructors and instructions ...
    Part C
    at 12 weeks   both hands
    by 24 weeks  both hands
    by 36 weeks  left hand
    between 40 and 44 weeks  right hand
    at 48 weeks  left hand
    between 52 and 56 weeks  right hand
    at 80 weeks  both hands
    at the age of two  right hand
    between two and a half and three years  both hands
    by the age of eight  ...
    PART D
    Brain Organization and Handedness
        Scientific studies during the 1970s and early 1980s suggested that differences in left- and right-handers' patterns of brain organization may be associated with differences in skills, abilities, and perhaps even personalities. In the large majority of right-handers, about 98 or 99 percent, speech is controlled by the left side of the brain.
         The right side of the brain, however, is usually used for recognizing and remembering faces and understanding relationships in space. In left-handers, it is difficult to know exactly their patterns of brain organization. About 65 to 70 percent of left-handers have speech controlled by the left side of the brain, which is also true of right-handers. But in 30 to 35 percent of left-handers speech is controlled by the right side of the brain. In some left-handers, both sides of the brain are capable of controlling speech.
     
    Unit 9
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1: 
    1.      In Mr. Andrew Song's office
    2.      Boss and secretary.
    3.      For an appointment with Mr. Andrew Song.
      Exercise 2:      1. T    2. F    3. F    4. F    5.  F   6. T    7. T   8. F
    Text 2
      Exercise 1: 1. b    2. c
      Exercise 2:
    Purpose of meeting: to discuss the causes for the decline in profits
    Time: 10:00 am
    Chair: Bernard
    Speaker: Sam Canning
    Position: Chief Sales Executive
    The main points of his talk:
    1. Sales are down but not by too much
    2. The budget for sales hasn't increased even with inflation
    3. The products are old.
    Part C
    technical feature:      ...--almost the same
    Price:                        ...10 to 15% more expensive than B products
    Market share:           A--smaller but growing   /   B--larger at present
    Fame:                       A products are less well known than B products
    Prospect:                  A-- has more potential to survive future commercial pressures as it has  a technical lead in research, good design and good marketing strategy.
                                    B-- will probably be unable to keep its present status
    Decision reached:     To invest in A
    PART D
    Preparing for a Negotiation
        I think first of all one needs to be prepared. I mean to know what you want from a negotiation, what your aims and objectives are. Without clear aims, you can't have clear thinking, so aims are vital. What do you want? A contract? A firm agreement? Or just to find out a few things?
         Then, you have to know what's the minimum deal. Decide what is the lowest offer you can accept for a deal.
         Then you have to know where you can give way, or make concessions. So fixing concessions and targets is important. Without that you end up agreeing to something and later you think "Oh no, that's a bad deal!" Or you miss out on what seemed a bad deal at the time but was in fact okay, not bad anyway.
         Another area is to know your strengths and your weaknesses. This is as important as being aware of the opportunities and threats -- or dangers -- that exist outside, from competitors for example. So, know the market, know your strengths, and know about prices and other possibilities. If you do this, you can see the negotiation in its proper context. Then you need to prepare all supporting information. Figures, numbers, pictures, whatever. It could be anything, but the most important thing is that you can support what you say. It helps you to be clear.
         Next, the team has to be well prepared, well managed. If it's a team you have, everyone needs a clear role, clear responsibilities.
         Finally, your opening remarks. Prepare what to say. Begin in general terms what you hope to achieve -- the general intention, what you're looking for. (答案hopes to achieve)The opening statement sets up the right atmosphere, the right expectations, it helps things to be clear between the two sides.
     
    Unit 10
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1:   1. B     2. C   3. C
      Exercise 2:      1. B    2. B    3. ACEFHIJ
    Text 2
      Exercise 1: 1. D    2. B
      Exercise 2:
    1. F   2. F   3. T   4. F   5. T   6. T   7. F   8. T
    Part C
    1.      employment agency
    2.      job-matching
    3.      broke down
    4.      essential
    5.      frustrated
    6.      There on the terminal screens appeared a single sentence typed in by an annoyed counselor.
    7.      Before the laughter in the office could die down the computers blinked and sent back into action.
    8.      It seemed that the power of the Middle East extended far beyond the oil fields.
    PART D
    The Blonde and the Lawyer
        A blonde and a lawyer were seated next to each other on a flight from Los Angeles to New York. The lawyer asked her if she would like to play a fun game with him.(3答案He asked her a question ,she did so)(4答案No)
         The blonde, tired, just wanted to take a nap. She politely declined and rolled over to the window to catch a few winks. The lawyer persisted and explained that the game was easy and a lot of fun. He explained, "I'll ask you a question, and if you don't know the answer, you pay me $5, and vice versa." Again, she declined and tried to get some sleep. The lawyer, now anxious and nervous, said, "OK, if you don't know the answer you pay me $5, and if I don't know the answer, I'll pay you $500."(5答案he paid her $500,she paid $5)
         This caught the blonde's attention and as she figured there would be no end to this torment unless she played, she agreed to the game.
         The lawyer asked the first question. "What's the distance from the earth to the moon?" Without saying a word, the blonde reached into her purse, pulled out a $5 bill and handed it to the lawyer.
         "OK," said the lawyer, "your turn." She asked the lawyer, "What goes up a hill with three legs and comes down with four legs?"
         The lawyer, puzzled, took out his laptop computer and searched all his references, no answer. He searched the Internet and the Library of Congress, still no answer. Frustrated, he sent e-mails to all his friends and co-workers, to no avail. After an hour, he woke up the blonde, and handed her $500. "Thank you," the blonde said and turned back to get some more sleep.
         The lawyer, who was a bit angry, woke her up again and asked, "Well, what's the answer?"
         Without a word, the blonde reached into her purse, handed the lawyer $5, and went back to sleep. (7答案The blonde won 490.The lawyer lose 490.)(8答案clever,stupid, the opposite)
     
    Unit 11
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1:   1. C     2. D  
     Exercise 2:
    1.      popcorn
    2.      successful
    3.      $20 million
    4.      soft drinks
    5.      ice cream
    6.      three
    7.      four
    8.      box office
    9.      half the money
    10.   69%
    11.   89%
    12.   a little over 3p
    13.   $4
    14.   $3.95
    15.   100% more
     
    Text 2
      Exercise 1: 1. B    2. C  3. D
      Exercise 2:
    1.      falling from
    2.      swimming
    3.      driving
    4.      setting fire
    5.      fights
    6.      from 50 meters
    7.      35 meters/exploring helicopter/train/tunnel
    Part C
    1.      dialogue 1
         1.c  2. b
     2.  dialogue 2
         1. d  2.d
     3.  dialogue 3
         D
    PART D
    From Rags to Riches
        In the 1990s, Demi Moore was a major movie star and, as the wife of Bruce Wilis, one half of a Hollywood power couple. Life was good. She had a multimillion-dollar mansion in Los Angeles, a 25-acre ranch in Hailey, Idaho. Nothing about that glamorous life had anything in common with her poor childhood.
         She grew up in New Mexico. Her parents were hard drinkers who moved her and her half-brother 30 times before settling in Los Angeles when she was 14. Fiercely ambitious, Moore began modeling while at high school and dropped out at 16 to pursue an acting career. Soon after she turned 18, she got a part in a popular soap opera. But her big break came in 1985 when she starred as a drug addict in a hit movie.
         Moore met Bruce Wilis in 1987. It was love at first sight. They got married in Las Vegas four months later. The next year, Wilis starred in Die Hard, making him one of Hollywood's top-paid actors, while Moore's success in Ghost and A Few Good Men boosted her paycheck to more than $12 million per movie.(In the 1990s答案未知)
         These were followed by three big-budget movies, one of which was The Scarlet Letter. Then her career stalled. And in October 2000, her 13-year-old marriage ended in divorce. Later she moved out of Hollywood. Since then, she has been living a simpler life, residing full time in her ranch in Idaho. Her ambition is now focused not on stardom but on being a good mother to her daughters with Wilis. "My goal is to build a loving relationship so that my children, as adults, will want to share their lives with me," she said.
    Unit 12
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1:   1. B     2. B   3. D
      Exercise 2:    
    1.      midnight/31,2001/new notes (new currency)
    2.      300 million/ changing their old currencies/15 million/ 52 million/ 646 million/ 568 million
    3.      greater Europe/ stronger, wealthier
    4.      championed/ peace and secruity
    Text 2
      Exercise 1: 1. d    2. c   3. c
      Exercise 2:
    1.       when economic conditions are right
    2.      the polls showed that many Britons oppose the euro and see it as harming Britain's sovereignty.
    3.      because as very small retail outlets they don't have the facilities for changing currencies.
    4.      6.55 billion euros
    Part C
     PAY TO THE ORDER OF Cash  $ 150 
       One Hundred and Fifty ---- EUROS ONLY
    PART D
    答案ACDB
    原文The French Franc
        For a century much attached to national symbols, France took the imminent death of the franc calmly. It was as if an ancient great-great uncle were about to pass away: a time for nostalgia and regret, rather than grief.
         Unlike the German mark, the franc had never been a symbol of national rebirth or glory. Its recent history was relatively stable but it had to be revalued as recently as 1960. In the 1950s, its value and reputation were so weak that French politicians considered abolishing it and replacing it with something else, based on the value of the pound.
         But money is money after all. It is with us every day. It was surprising that such a conservative people did not express greater sorrow for the loss of their familiar francs. It was also surprising they did not feel a greater sense of aesthetic loss for the franc had always been one of the world's most beautiful currencies.
         The name franc was first used in 1360, to celebrate and help to pay for the release of King Jean II, who was captured by the still poundless English. He created the "franc" or "free" to celebrate the occasion. Over the next 400 years the name came and went but was finally restored by the Revolution in 1795. On February 17th, 2002, the French franc disappeared completely from the financial scene.
    Unit 13
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1:   1. C     2. B  
      Exercise 2:  
      In the 20th century there were two main theories on the origin of the universe. One is the steady state theory, and the other, the big bang theory. According to the former, the universe has always existed and will exist forever. If this view were correct, the universe should have looked the same millions of years ago as it looks now. but astronomers have found that the old universe did not look the same as it does now. therefore, the steady state theory does not seem to be correct.
      The big bang theory states that the universe began in a massive explosion at a single point in space about 15 million years ago. If the statement were right, there should exist in the universe the cosmic background radiation from the explosion. Researchers have found evidence for its existence. In the 1960s, while studying radio signals from the Milky Way. researchers at Bell Labs found their work experiencing interference from every direction. They discovered that the interference turned out to be the cosmic background radiation . So the big bang theory appears to be the correct.
     
    Text 2
      Exercise 1:
    1.      expanding
    2.      gravity/ initial explosion/ in motion
    3.      density/ matter/ universe
      Exercise 2:
     1. c   2. b   3. d   4. d   5. c
    Part C
    1.      Space telescope/ astronomers/ 13
    2.      eight million light-years
    3.      universe / young
    4.      81/ in detail/ 13/ fragments
    5.      orbits/ disturbed/ gravitational pull
    6.      less/ a billion/ short
    7.      big massive/ smaller ones
    PART D
    答案BCDCD C
    原文Hubble's Closest Look at Mars
        NASA is releasing several images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, which is the closest yet look at the red planet. Altogether there are four images, which show the entire planet. Each view shows the planet as it completes one quarter of its daily rotation. In these views the north polar cap is turned toward the Earth and is clearly visible at the top of each picture. The images were taken in the middle of the Martian northern summer, when the polar cap was at its smallest size. During this season the sun shines continuously on the polar cap. Previous spacecraft observations have shown that this summertime polar cap is composed of water ice, just like Earth's polar caps.
         The Hubble Telescope pictures reveal that great changes have occurred on the surface of Mars in the past 20 years. The Martian surface is ever changing. Some regions that were dark 20 years ago are now bright red; some areas that were bright red are now dark. Winds move sand and dust from region to region, often in huge dust storms. Over long timescales many of the larger bright and dark markings remain stable, but smaller details come and go as they are covered and then uncovered by sand and dust.
         The Hubble pictures reveal that the surface of Mars is covered with a lot of volcanic rocks. But mysteries still remain. Has there been life on Mars? Is there life on it now? How different is it from our own planet? These are a few of the questions waiting to be solved.
     
    Unit 14
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1:  
    1.      The advantages and disadvantages of genetic engineering.
    2.      genetically engineered foods may be dangerous to eat.
    3.      Carry out enough tests to ensure that genetically engineered foods are safe to eat.
      Exercise 2:      1. a    2. c    3. d   4. c   5. c
    Text 2
      Exercise 1:   1. F   2. F   3. T   4. F   5. F
      Exercise 2:
    1.      genetic/ produce/ rot/ less
    2.      process/ genes/ laboratory/ disastrous
    3.      negative/ genetic screening/ predict/ have
    4.      meaningless/ cure/ disease
    5.      hereditary disease/ carefully (twice)/ children
    6.      eugenics/ new/ harmful/ criminality
    7.      /
    8.      hair/ job/ hair/ medical/ refuse/ disease/ long
    9.      absurd
    Part C
    1.      Fields of God.
    2.      On June 8 or 9. 
    3.      A mystery illness threatening the world.
    4.      Genetically modified wheat.
    5.      impossible.
    6.      he had changed his stand (tune).
    7.      Anti-GM hysteria.
    PART D
    答案T F F F F T T
    原文Making a New Mosquito
        Bloodsucking mosquitoes are perhaps Earth's most persistent pest, delivering malaria, yellow fever and a host of other diseases each year to more than half a billion people and killing between 2 million and 3 million. Numerous gallons of pesticides are sprayed each year in an effort to wipe out the tiny beasts. But the results have not been good. Many species of mosquitoes have become resistant to insecticides.
         For nearly two decades scientists have been thinking of creating a designer mosquito that would have no ability to spread diseases. Finally in 1998, using technologies developed in genetic engineering, scientists succeeded in producing a new type of mosquitoes with red eyes. These mosquitoes not only look different but act in a different way. Every time they suck blood, a substance that recognizes bacteria and kills them will be produced.
         The major challenge for scientists today is to create a species of mosquitoes that are incapable of transmitting malaria. For this they will have to turn their attention from the laboratory species to malaria-causing species in the wild.
         As scientists move closer to their goal, they are facing a growing argument over whether it is practicable or wise to create such genetically engineered creatures and set them loose in the environment. One of the problems is that genetically engineered mosquitoes would need to be created for each of the estimated 100 species that carry illnesses that affect humans. Furthermore, strains of these mosquitoes vary from place to place. Even though these problems can be solved, where is the village or town that wants a million or so biting mosquitoes released?
    Unit 15
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1:   1. c     2. a   3. c
      Exercise 2:  
    disadvantages:
    1.      equal pay
    2.      small/ top executives
    3.      higher/ family/ jobs
    advantages:
    1.      middle management
    2.      part time jobs
    3.       
        a. six/ pay
        b. pension/ three or more
        c. quality/ education
        d. legal/ state
    appearance:
      elegantly/ soft/ stylish/ silk/ nails/ makeup/ jewelry
    capability:
      negotiating/ much/ male
     
    Text 2
      Exercise 1:   1. D    2. B
      Exercise 2:   1. F   2. F   3. F   4. F   5. F   6. T   7. T
    Part C
      1.b  2.c  3.d  4.a  5.a 
    PART D
    答案(仅供参考)1、When she was traveling on a train.
    2、Herself
    3. She didn't expect that so many people like the books and the book are so successful.
    4. the books are getting darker.
    5. Her favorite writer of all time is Jane Austen
    原文An Interview with a Successful Woman Writer
    (The author of Harry Potter, J. R. Rowling, is being interviewed by a reporter.)
    Interviewer: Where do you get your ideas from, Mrs. Rowling?
    Rowling: I wish I knew. Sometimes they just come like magic and other times I have to sit and think for weeks before I manage to work out how something will happen. Where the idea for Harry Potter actually came from I really couldn't tell you. I was traveling on a train between Manchester and London and it just popped into my head. I spent four hours thinking about what Hogwarts would be like -- the most interesting train journey I've ever taken. By the time I got off at King's Cross many of the characters in the books had already been invented.
    Interviewer: Are any of the characters in the books based on real people?
    Rowling: Tricky question! The answer is yes, and no. I have to confess that Hermione Granger is a little bit like I was at her age, though I was neither as clever nor as annoying. Ron is little bit like my oldest friend and Professor Snape is a lot like one of my old teachers, but I'm not saying which one.
    Interviewer: How long have you been writing?
    Rowling: Nearly all my life. I had written two novels before I had the idea for Harry, though I'd never tried to get them published.
    Interviewer: Did you expect the Harry books to be this successful?
    Rowling: Never. I just wrote the sort of thing I liked reading when I was younger. I didn't expect lots of people to like them, in fact, I never really thought much apart from getting them published.
    Interviewer: Any clues about the next book?
    Rowling: I don't want to give anything away, but I can tell you that the books are getting darker ... Harry's going to have quite a bit to deal with as he gets older. Sorry if they get too scary!
    Interviewer: Who are your favorite authors?
    Rowling: My favorite writer of all time is Jane Austen.
    Unit 16
    Part B
    Text 1
      Exercise 1:   1. a     2. c
      Exercise 2:    1. T   2. F   3. F   4. F   5. T   6. F   7. T  8. F
    Text 2
      Exercise 1: 1. A    2. B
      Exercise 2:
    1.      The fuse went and the house was in total darkness. She realized she could no longer depend on Jim to fix things for her.
    2.      Because everybody else looked so young.
    3.      An old woman was also signing up for a class there to learn something new.
    4.      He did not seem to be happy.
    5.      Helen was totally changed and looked fantastic.
    Part C
    dialogue I
       1. d    2. b    3. c   
    dialogue II
     1. a    2. d   
    PART D
    How to Deal with Traumatic Events
        None of us are fully prepared to deal with traumatic events. We feel devastated whenever property is destroyed or there is a serious injury or a loss of life. We can become overwhelmed when friends, co-workers and loved ones experience tragic, dangerous, life-threatening or violent events. To cope, we can look for support from our community, friends, families, co-workers, employers, or a health care professional. A special meeting within the first 24 to 72 hours of a traumatic incident for the people directly involved as well as others affected is an important step toward recovery.
         It is critical to discuss what happened, our role, what we thought, as well as our emotional and physical reactions. This may not take place all at once but may need to happen formally and informally over a period of weeks. Without this, the problems associated with traumatic incidents can become chronic and less easy to cure. Talking about traumatic events can become more challenging when an individual is exposed to repeated traumas over time.
     
     
     

    全新版大学英语听说教程答案第二册

    Key to Listening CourseBook
    Book-II 
     
     
     

    Unit 1
    Part A
    1. 108:96   2. 110:111   3. 135:130   4. 69:75
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:     1. D     2. B
      Exercise 2:
    1.      Peter likes cycling and swimming. Laura likes these two sports too. Besides, she plays tennis regularly.
    2.      Because she wants to enjoy good health; she wants to stay in shape and look good.
    Part C
      Exercise: 1. B     2.D 
    Part D  (Refer to TextBook)
    Unit 2    
    Part A
     1.a. Fine and pleasant
       b. 18'C (64'F)
       c. Cloudy with outbreaks of heavy showers
    2. a. It started around 8 pm and lasted for about three minutes.
       b. It caused four deaths and serious damage including a power  failure.
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1: 1. B     2. A  3.A
      Exercise 2:
    1.      They went to the department picnic but their fun was spoiled by the hot weather.
    2.      Because he thinks it will only be short shower that cools things off a little.
    Part C
      Exercise: 1. F     2.F    3.F    4.T    5.F
    Part D  (Refer to TextBook)
    Unit 3    
    Part A
    1. Yes     2.No    3.Yes   4.No    5.Yes  6.No  7.No  8.No
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:
      1. ...for a while
        2. ...plans for this Saturday
      3. ...dinner...weekend
        4. ...Italian...too much food
      5. ...Chinese...Japanese
      Exercise 2:
    1.      It uses natural flavors, not much oil or cream or heavy sauces.
    2.      They will have dinner on Saturday either at a Chinese or a Japanese restaurant.
    Part C
      Exercise: 1. B     2.C    3.D  
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
    Unit 4    
    Part A
    1. C     2. D
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:         1. d      2.d     3. c     4. d
      Exercise 2:
    1.      He has suffered from insomnia for several months and lately has had a lot of indigestion.
    2.      She gave the patient some medicine for insomnia and indigestion. she advised the patient to have a proper diet and begin a regular exercise program.
    Part C
      Exercise: 1. T     2.T    3. F   4.T  5.F
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
     
    Unit 5    
    Part A
    1. However     2. Because  3.Firstly,then,finally  4.In short
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:        tick: 2,4,5,10,12,13,16,17
      Exercise 2:    1. b     2.d    3. c   4.a
    Part C
      Exercise:
    1. working-class    2. Canada    3. 13    4. song    5. Dream
    6. fond    7. own home    8. great success    9. Canadian
    10. gold    11. France    12. English language    13. award
    14. opening ceremonies    15. Titanic    16. Heart   7. Love
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
    Unit 6    
    Part A
    Q1: They are probably business partners.
    Q2: One is showing the other the building where her company has offices.
    Q3: Accounting Office: 2nd floor
        Personnel Department: 8th floor
        Manager's Office: 9th floor
        Sales Office: 1st floor
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:       
    1.      They are discussing which candidate is more suitable for a vacant position in the company.
    2.      Leader of a small group.
    3.      being dynamic
    4.      because he is always a follower
    5.      because he has no experience in leadership.
      Exercise 2:   
    1.      John: Loyal; with the company for 20 years/ No experience in being a leader/ Peter/ Joan and Clive
    2.      Rita: Has personnel management skill/ lacks experienc/ Joan/ Peter and Clive
    3.      Susan: Experiences, solid and reliable/ a bit too cautious, not dynamic enough/ Peter and Clive; Joan (agrees with reservation)/ Joan (at first)
    Part C
      Exercise:   1.c   2.c  3.a   4.d   5.c
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
    Unit 7    
    Part A
    A man is at a store. He wants to buy a medium-sized T-shirt with a slogan on the front. He is helped by a shop assistant in getting what he wants.
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:    1.b; 2.c; 3.d   
      Exercise 2:   
    1.      interesting/handsome/successful/sporty, fashionable/fun
    2.      the high status group/taste and style/image
    3.      brightens/good/face another day/energy
    4.      great/terrible/average buyers
    5.      high fashion or not/image and reality
    Part C
      Exercise:   1.T   2.F  3.T   4.F   5.F
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
     
    Unit 8    
    Part A
    Heart/14/weight changes/3130/adults/heart disease/sure/high-fat foods/developing heart disease/lose/stomach 
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:    1.b; 2.d; 3.d ; 4.b; 5.c; 6.d  
      Exercise 2:    (ommited)
    Part C
      Exercise:   1.c   2.b  3.d   4.d  
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
     
    Unit 9    
    Part A
    1.      He was walking his dog, Jack.
    2.      The dog can not digest paper.
    3.      He was happy because he got his money back and the money could be used again after being cleaned.
     
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:    1.d; 2.c; 3.c ; 4.d; 5.a
      Exercise 2:   
    1.      about 63 years ago
    2.      about three years old
    3.      in 1970
    4.      92 years old
    Part C
      Exercise:  1-4-2-5-6-3
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
     
    Unit 10    
    Part A
    1
    1) earthquake
    2) 3 days ago
    3) Turkey
    4) 10000
    5) 34000
    2
    1) explosion
    2) early this morning
    3) 108
    4) 38
    5) 11
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:   
    1.      3 months ago
    2.      in the middle of a jungle in Burma
    3.      a terrible storm
    4.      all aboard the plane except the narrator
    5.      1 (narrator)
      Exercise 2:   
    1.      It rolled and shook in the wind.
    2.      No. It arrived nine days later because it was raining heavily and the helicopters couldn't fly in the heavy rain. To make the matter worse, the plane crashed in a swamp in the middle of a jungle.
    3.      Yes. She was in terrible pain and couldn't move.
    4.      By drinking dirty flood water.
    Part C
      Exercise:   1.b   2.a  3.a   4.d   5.c
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
     
    Unit 11    
    Part A
    1. Neutral
    2. Positive
    3. Positive, respectful
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:    1.a  2.b  3.d  4.c  5.a
      Exercise 2: 
    1) stockbroker
    2) retailing
    3) March 6, 1926
    4) New York
    5) music school
    6) economics
    7) Commerce
    8) Master's degree
    9) PhD
    10) Industrial
    11) economic consulting
    12) Federal Government
    Part C
      Exercise:   1.F   2.T  3.F   4.F   5.F  6.T
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
     
    Unit 12    
    Part A   1. B   2. B   3. A
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:    1.a  2.d  3.b  4.b  5.d
      Exercise 2:   (ommited)
    Part C
      Exercise:
    1.      microwave oven
    2.      New York, July 12, 1854
    3.      replace the heavy old machine
    4.      films for the camera
    5.      you push the button, we do the rest
    6.      clinics/ museums/ performing
    7.      1932/77/remembered/the good of mankind
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
     
    Unit 13    
    Part A   1. f   2. e   3. d
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:    1.a  2.c  3.d  4.a  5.b
      Exercise 2:   (ommited)
    Part C
      Exercise:
    1.      operation, Jewish
    2.      Jew
    3.      Palestinian/ Sunday
    4.      father/ Radio/ noble act/ donor's
    5.      deep inside people are exactly the same/ conflicts/ unnecessary
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
     
    Unit 14    
    Part A   1. c   2. b   3. a
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:    1.T  2.F  3.T  4.F  5.F
      Exercise 2:  
    1.      a wonderful world
    2.      loss/ change/ balance
    3.      direct benefits/ plants/ air/ breathe
    4.      economic/ health/ raw material / things / medicine
    5.      unless/ later/ valuable/ threat
    Part C
      Exercise: 1.c  2.a  3.c..4.a  5.b
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
     
    Unit 15    
    Part A   1. c   2. d   3. b 
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:    1.c  2.a  3.d 
      Exercise 2:   1.F  2.T  3.F  4.T  5.F  6.T
    Part C
      Exercise:
    1.      It is Western Europe's most important waterway.
    2.      It was seriously polluted. Fish disappeared and it was dangerous to swim in.
    3.      A fire broke out at chemical plant in Basel, France, which caused tons of pesticides to leak into the Rhine.
    4.      The countries along the Rhine realized that they should clean it up and keep it clean.
    5.      Every six minutes, twenty-four hours a day.
    6.      France, Germany, Switzerland and Holland.
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
    Unit 16    
    Part A  
    1.      computer labs for the school/ poor rural
    2.      cooperating/ India/ software professionals
    3.      attack
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:    1.b  2.a  3.b  4.b  5.b 
      Exercise 2:  
    1.      65%
    2.      30%
    3.      33%
    4.      47%
    Part C
      Exercise: 1.F  2.T  3.F  4.T
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
    Test 1
     
    Part A
     
    1. d              2. b              3. b              4. a              5. b
    6. d              7. c              8. a
     
    Part B
     
    1. exaggeration          2. controlled                     3. extent
    4. remote control             5. manufactured        6. automation
    7. scheduling                    8. computerized        9. confirmed
    10. calculations         11. storing much more information
    12. would take years of work by mathematicians
     
    Part C
     
    Passage I
    Mr. Johnson: better climate; less pollution
    Mrs. Johnson: a more modern house; a bigger garden
    David: a better place for surfing
    Carol and Betty: live in a new house; learn to play the piano
     
    Passage II
    1. a              2. d              3. b
     
     
    Test 2
     
    Part A
    1.       What is the main idea of the passage? A. The Life of Mozart.
    2.       What does the speaker think of dictation? C. He thinks it is a comprehensive skill training exercise.
     
    Part B
    1. 5 billion                2. sensible                  3. 30%
    4. cleaning the filters      5. 25                          6. 10%
    7. leaks are fixed immediately                         8. 500
    9. 3                                   10. 5% to the amount of energy consumed
     
    Part C
     
    Passage I
    1.       take of her three dogs
    2.       agreed
    3.       really mad
    4.       did not like dogs
    5.       did not like him either
    6.       they would take care of the dogs until Mrs. Young got back in two weeks
     
    Passage II
    Functions of computer:
    1.       Internet
    2.       word processing
    3.       designing and store
    4.       play games
     
    Disadvantages of spending too much time on the computer:
    1.       eyesight
    2.       backaches
    3.       their social skills
    4.       socially awkward
     
    Conclusion
    … they are not without disadvantages
     
    Passage III
    1. F        2. T        3. T        4. F        5. F

     
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    全新版大学英语听说教程答案第一册

    Key to Listening CourseBook
    Book-I
     
     
     
     
     

    Unit 1
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    1.      How are you?/ I'd like you to meet my classmate.
    2.      I'm.../ May I introduce...to you?/ Pleased to meet you.
    3.      Come and meet my family./ ...this is Tom./ It's good to know you./ ...this is my sister.
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:     1. B     2. D
      Exercise 2:
    1.      Yang Weiping:
    China/ Chemistry/ Likes listening to English programs on radio and TV; enjoys English pop songs/ Started learning English several years ago/ Favorite activity: listening; Difficulty: speaking
    2.      Virginia:
    Singapore/ Library science/ To get a good job, one has be to fluent in English./ Started learning English in high school./ Favorite activity: reading; Difficulty: writing
    Part C
      Exercise:
    How to Improve Listening Comprehension
       Among the four skills of listening , speaking, reading and writing, I find listening most difficult, because I worry about the words I don't know. Now I am trying to focus on the general idea, not worrying about he new words. This makes me feel good, because I know I have understood something. Then, I listen again carefully and if I have any problems I play the difficult part again. In this way I come to understand better both the main idea and the details of the listening text.
    Part D  (Refer to TextBook)
    Unit 2  
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    1.      closing
    2.      opening
    3.      closing
    4.      opening
    5.      opening
    6.      opening
    Listening Strategy
     1. a  2. b  3. b  4. a  5. b  6. a  7. b  8. a  9. b  10. b
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:
     1.   1) b   2) c   3) a
     2.   d
      Exercise 2:
    1.      a. age    b. money   c. people's appearance
    2.      a. ...say that again? I did not catch it./ b. ...speak more slowly, please?
    3.      a....I really need to be going./ ...nice talking to you.
    Part C
    ·         I hear this idea: 1/2
    ·         I don't hear this idea but I can infer it: 4/5/6
    ·         I don't hear this idea and I can't infer it: 3
    Part D  (Refer to TextBook)
    Unit 3  
    Part A
    Communicative Function
       Maggie likes swimming but she does not care for skiing. She loves flying on planes and traveling by train but she hates getting on buses because they are too crowded and dirty. she is not interested in playing the piano and she prefers reading to playing computer games. She loves going to Chinese restaurants and her favorite food is spicy Sichuan bean curd. After work she is keen on listening to music. She prefers light music to rock, because light music makes feel relaxed. She enjoys watching TV in the evening. She thinks a lot of news programs but sitcoms are the last kind of thing for her to watch.
    Listening Strategy
     1. /br/  2. /pr/  3. /kl/  4. /tr/  5. /sp/  6. /pr/  7. /pl/  8. /str/  9. /gr/  10. /gl/
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:   1.c   2.d
      Exercise 2:
    1.      Private
    2.      Halls of Residence
    3.      Self-catering (rent per week)
    4.      37.86 (single)
    5.      52.78 (double)
    Part C
      Exercise:
    1.      A busy life
    2.      Between 6 and 15 hours
    3.      They must remain current in their fields.
    4.      They will revise and update them.
    Part D (Refer to TextBook )
    Unit 4  
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    1.      Yeah/ By the way/ Who?/ Don't you think so?/ Yes./ Quite well.
    2.      Like what?/ Yeah/ Hmmm, let me think./ Well./ Come to think of it.
    Listening Strategy
    1.       92381
    2.      2608
    3.      1540
    4.      75
    5.      156
    6.      900
    7.      84200
    8.      1735
    9.      9:40
    10.   5:45
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:         1. c      2.a     3. d  
      Exercise 2:
    1.      At Carol's house on Saturday
    2.      He's uncertain whether he can have a good time at the party or not.
    3.      He is not good at small talk.
    4.      one should talk about something other people are interested in.
    5.      by getting them to talk about themselves.
    Part C
      Exercise: 1. F     2.T    3. F   4.T   5.F
    Part D (Refer to TextBook )
     
    Unit 5  
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    1.      Call Back David Johnson this afternoon
    2.      Call Bill Green at 415-289-1074 this evening. It's important.
    3.      Meet Judy outside the Art Museum at ten tomorrow morning.
    4.      Don't forget to go to Tom's party this evening.
    Listening Strategy
    1.      6247-2255
    2.      5404-9982
    3.      612-930-9608
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:    1. b   2. a
      Exercise 2: 
    Telephone Message:
    For: Mr. Johnson of ABC Imports
    Caller: Richard Alexander from Star Electronics
    Mobile Phone Number: 909-555-2308
    Office number: 714-555-2000
    Message: Call Richard Alexander at office number before 6pm.
     
    Part C
      Exercise:
    1.      Brian Tong
    2.      Good luck Company
    3.      Computer sales representative
    4.      a degree in Computer science
    5.      a computer programmer in a trading company for thee years.
    6.      38839673
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
    Unit 6  
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    1.      He wants to know where he can buy a painting
    2.      He found out how much the dress cost as well as where hi could buy it.
    3.      She suggests that them man buy a tie for his cousin.
    Listening Strategy
    1.      20.50
    2.      50.95
    3.      175.40
    4.      50.80
    5.      594
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:       
    1.      In a department store
    2.      there are four people speaking in the conversation. they are the receptionist, the salesperson, Ann and Mark
    3.      to buy a dress for Ann
      Exercise 2:    1. a   2. d   3. b   4. d   5. c  
    Part C
      Exercise:  
    1.      ...some defective goods
    2.      ...was absent/...had mistaken his shop for a second had goods store./ ...was careless
    3.      ...the mistake/...exchange the ladies' purchases/...half the price.
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
    Unit 7  
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    1.O, 2.O 3.F 4.F 5.O 6.F 7.O 8.O 9.F 10.O 11.O 12.F
    Listening Strategy  (omitted)
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:   1.a  2.d    
      Exercise 2:  
    Steve Wells
    a university junior
    B average
    a lifeguard for two summers
    in an apartment
    hard working and reliable
    seldom absent from work and always on time
    pay the rent of the apartment
     
    a clerk in the mailroom
    2 to 6 am Monday through Friday
    minimum
    Part C
      Exercise:  
    mentioned: 1,3
    not mentioned but can be inferred: 2,5
    not mentioned and can't be inferred: 4,6
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
     
    Unit 8  
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    1.      because he dialed the wrong number
    2.      because she was late for work. she overslept.
    3.      because he did not notify her earlier about quitting.
    4.      because he could not hire the woman.
    Listening Strategy  (omitted)
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:   1.c  2.b  3.c    
      Exercise 2: 
    1.      he was clumsy and spoiled everything he did.
    2.      in a warehouse.
    3.      he unpacked the goods newly arrived from the factory and put them in assigned places.
    4.      Fred broke a large base.
    5.      $350
    6.      to deduct part of Fred's weekly wages until the base was paid for.
    7.      as it would take a long time to deduct $350 from his wages, he could keep the job while he was paying for the vase.
    Part C
      Exercise:   1.d  2.c  3.d  4.b  5.b
    Part D (Refer to TextBook )
    Unit 9  
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    1.
    Mrs. Faber
    Oct. 20th
    Three nights
    one double room
    130 dollars including breakfast
    2.
    Mr.Green
    8:00 tomorrow morning
    Pudong Airport
    Room 804, Park Hotel
     
    Listening Strategy 
    1.      March 12
    2.      May 2
    3.      25 days
    4.      June 9
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:   1.d  2.b,d,e,f,g    
      Exercise 2:   1.c  2.d  3.b  4.b
    Part C
      Exercise: 
    1.      they will have two leisurely weks on the beach
    2.      expensive/ a train or a bus
    3.      share the expenses/ cost too much
    4.      have enough time/ the new semester
    5.      good food/ casual clothes/ their home
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
     
    Unit 10  
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    1.
    ·         big/exciting/crowded
    ·         expensive
    ·         lovely/historic
    2.
    1) very pretty
    2) lovely views
    3) /
    4) fascinating
    5) large shopping malls
    6) stores not too expensive
    Listening Strategy (ommitted)
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:   1.a,f  2.d,g    
      Exercise 2:  
    Located in: Catcotin Mountain in Maryland because it is cool and safe.
    Composed of: an office for the president and living areas for his family and guests as well as a swimming pool and areas to play golf and other sports.
    Set up by President Roosevelt in 1942
    Present name given by: President Eisenhower for his grandson in 1953
    Used as : official presidential holiday resort since 1945
    Used by: several presidents for important meetings and talks during World War Two and in 1959, 1978, and in July 2000.
    Part C
      Exercise:  1.T  2.F  3.F  4.T  5.F
    Part D (Refer to TextBook )
     
    Unit 11  
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    B: Why don't you buy him a dog? Dogs are so friendly.
    B: How about a rabbit?
    B: Have you thought about bu7ying him a bird?
    B: Then you can buy him some tropical fish. They are pretty.
    B: The market. Shall we go right now?
    Listening Strategy
    1.      once a week
    2.      twice a week
    3.      once a month
    4.      every other day
    5.      four nights a week
    6.      never
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:   1.b  2.c   
      Exercise 2:   1.F  2.F  3.F  4.T  5.F  6.T
    Part C
      Exercise:  1.a  2.b  3.d  4.c  5.d
    Part D (Refer to TextBook )
     
    Unit 12  
    Part A
    Communicative Function:   1.c  2.d
    Listening Strategy
    1.      ...there are more and more ways...
    2.      ...interested in...
    3.      An average day...costs a dog owner...
    4.      ...but only for a few weeks at a time
    5.      Small talk is easy, isn't it?
    6.      ...fill in a form...
    7.      When I put my card in, the machine ate it.
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:   1.b  2.c    3.d
      Exercise 2:  
    1.      A customer's credit card got stuck in a ATM machine.
    2.      ...a wrong code numger three times
    3.      go to the counter/ fill in a form with his account number and the date/ Purpose: to get the customer a new card
    4.      in about a week
    Part C
      Exercise:  1.F  2.F  3.T  4.T  5.F
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)
     
    Unit 13  
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    1.      he went for a visit to his hometown
    2.      he went for an autumn walk in the hills
    3.      he went on a river trip
    4.      she did nothing but lie in bed
    5.      she came down with the flu
    Listening Strategy (ommitted)
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:   1.c  2.d   
      Exercise 2:  
    1.      Hid belief that one day he would become a movie star
    2.      parking cars for one of Hollywood's big restaurants
    3.      No, his pay was only basic. but he got generous tips form guests driving into the restaurant.
    4.      Larry parked the car of a famous film director and was able to introduce himself to the man.
    5.      He was amused by Larry's usual way of recommending himself.
    Part C
      Exercise:  1.b  2.a  3.c  4.d  5.b
    Part D (Refer to TextBook) 
    Unit 14  
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    color: orange
    composition: wool
    usage: to keep warm
    the present: a woolen scarf
    Listening Strategy (ommitted)
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:   1.a  2.d   
      Exercise 2:  
    1.      ...form pictures in your own mind
    2.      ...stay in the room where the radio set is
    3.      ...do something else, like driving in the car, jogging, or even just walking around.
    4.      ...half an hour or hourly intervals. ...variety of topics.
    5.      ...the radio station they are listening to...opinions.
    Part C
      Exercise:  1.F  2.T  3.F  4.T  5.F  6.T
    Part D (Refer to TextBook ) 
    Unit 15  
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    AGREE: 1,2,5,8
    DISAGREE: 3,4,6,7
    Listening Strategy : 1.b  2.a  3.b  4.a  5.a  6.b
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:   1.b  2.d   3.d 
      Exercise 2:  
    1.      Roommate
    2.      female roommate
    3.      fifth avenue
    4.      three blocks
    5.      rent
    6.      September 1
    7.      55506792
    8.      5
    9.      9 p.m.
    10.   for sale
    11.   sofa
    12.   easy chair
    13.   excellent condition
    14.   $350
    15.   offer
    16.   555-6792
    17.   5
    18.   9 p.m.
    Part C
      Exercise:  1.F  2.T  3.F  4.T  5.F 
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)    
    Unit 16  
     
    Part A
    Communicative Function
    similarities: ...family reunion
    differences:
    ...New Year's Eve's dinner
    ...CCTV's Spring Festival Special
    ...firecrackers
    ...Christmas trees
    ...presents under the tree
    Listening Strategy :
    Yes: 2,  3, 5, 7
    No:  1, 4, 6, 8
    Part B
    Text
      Exercise 1:   1.c,g  2.a
      Exercise 2:   1.d  2.a  3.b
    Part C
      Exercise: 
    mentioned: 5
    not mentioned but can be inferred: 2
    not mentioned and can't be inferred: 1.3.4.6
    Part D (Refer to TextBook)

    迈克尔杰克逊因心脏停搏去世终年50岁

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    美国《洛杉矶时报》网站援引当地警方的消息称,杰克逊当天下午因心脏病发作深度昏迷被送入洛杉矶加州大学医疗中心,不久该中心的医生正式宣布这位50岁的前流行乐坛巨星不治身亡。

    安慰自己的小语言

          1、有些事,我们明知道是错的,也要去坚持,因为不甘心;有些人,我们明知道是爱的,也要去放弃,因为没结局;有时候,我们明知道没路了,却还在前行,因为习惯了。
      
      2、以为蒙上了眼睛,就可以看不见这个世界;以为捂住了耳朵,就可以听不到所有的烦恼;以为脚步停了下来,心就可以不再远行;以为我需要的爱情,只是一个拥抱。
      
      3、那些已经犯过的错误,有一些是因为来不及,有一些是因为刻意躲避,更多的时候是茫然地站到了一边。我们就这样错了一次又一次,却从不晓得从中汲取教训,做一些反省。
      
      4、你不知道我在想你,是因为你不爱我,我明明知道你不想我,却还爱你,是因为我太傻。也许有时候,逃避不是因为害怕去面对什么,而是在等待什么。
      
      5、天空没有翅膀的痕迹,但鸟儿已经飞过;心里没有被刀子割过,但疼痛却那么清晰。这些胸口里最柔软的地方,被爱人伤害过的伤口,远比那些肢体所受的伤害来得犀利,而且只有时间,才能够治愈。
      
      6、很多人,因为寂寞而错爱了一人,但更多的人,因为错爱一人,而寂寞一生。我们可以彼此相爱,却注定了无法相守。不是我不够爱你,只是我不敢肯定,这爱,是不是最正确的。
      
      7、如果背叛是一种勇气,那么接受背叛则需要一种更大的勇气。前者只需要有足够的勇敢就可以,又或许只是一时冲动,而后者考验的却是宽容的程度,绝非冲动那么简单,需要的唯有时间。
      
      8、生命无法用来证明爱情,就像我们无法证明自己可以不再相信爱情。在这个城市里,诚如劳力士是物质的奢侈品,爱情则是精神上的奢侈品。可是生命脆弱无比,根本没办法承受那么多的奢侈。
      
      9、人最大的困难是认识自己,最容易的也是认识自己。很多时候,我们认不清自己,只因为我们把自己放在了一个错误的位置,给了自己一个错觉。所以,不怕前路坎坷,只怕从一开始就走错了方向。
      
      10、生活在一个城市里,或者爱一个人,又或者做某件事,时间久了,就会觉得厌倦,就会有一种想要逃离的冲动。也许不是厌倦了这个城市、爱的人、坚持的事,只是给不了自己坚持下去的勇气。
      
      11、多少次又多少次,回忆把生活划成一个圈,而我们在原地转了无数次,无法解脱。总是希望回到最初相识的地点,如果能够再一次选择的话,以为可以爱得更单纯。
      
      12、如果你明明知道这个故事的结局,你或者选择说出来,或者装作不知道,万不要欲言又止。有时候留给别人的伤害,选择沉默比选择坦白要痛。

     

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    心雨

       在有阳光的时候,思念有雨的季节,怀念的日子,总是那有雨的时刻,燥热了几日,烦躁了几天,反而觉得,也许满天的乌云,淅淅沥沥有几滴雨,会过得好点!那天早上,不知从那飞来了几片云。云来了,风也多了,好象一切都在老天的主宰中进行着。忙碌的夜,到了午夜,安静了,不经意发现云居然多了,这下人间不忙,老天忙,布满了云,吹起了狂风,大有一场雨的临近。疯狂了一夜的草儿、树儿,到了阳光涌现的白日,又安静了下来,除了满地的叶子,废纸!还是一切安然,就如昨夜除了平静还是平静一样,太阳照常高高挂者,有点寒意,有点云。又是个夜,往常的生活,依然往常的困倦,索然把梦拉进这夜里,然后就升起了风帆,向大海的深处驶去。天亮了!有点冷,无限的乌云,无情的时间,必然开始往常的忙碌。屋顶的几点水,豁然一切都表白了,昨夜有了场雨,应该很大,也许只是几点泪。断断续续,在那往后安静的夜里多了无数的雨点,雨季来了,应该来了。也不是很喜欢有雨的日子,只是有点喜欢那雨后的清晨。在枷锁的困牢中,已忘却了多少个有雨的生活,走过的路,经历的雨,宛如河中的石子,时间的变迁,也许石子早已变成,脚下的沙砾,而那沙砾......在城市里,向往阵阵清晰的空气,雨后的清晨,往往就有点似曾相识的空白,有了雨,也就有了欢喜的情分,然而又被寒意拉回了现实。死水的平静,几滴水,泛起几圈涟漪,也许这就是这场雨的含义。
          还是依旧的人,走着相同的路,用相似的语句,讲述起这不同的雨!胡乱有了几阵雨,开始了寒意的漂泊,闲暇是苛求的停歇。忙碌中抽来点点的思索,很想尝试不一样的旅程,阴云把眼泪冲淡,寒风把急噪的梦撕破。在寂静的徘徊中,寻找感觉,应该是不同的。终于有了这场雨,不大,也许错过了大的场景,或是在梦幻中,已经有了不同的泪水。远山已不在窗前流浪,蒙蒙的模糊,静静的等待,那自由的白鸽。是风惹的祸,还是这雨!点燃一根那种一惯的烟,深深的吸食了一口,没有了味道,也许这种感觉就叫做麻木。很是想流几滴思泪,然而又忘却了什么是记忆,恍惚明白了,童年的哭泣,已流干了泪水,或是成长的旅程中,泪水变成了汗水。
          高楼,层层的高楼,林立的高楼,眼前的也就只有这高楼。除了点点的回忆,还能说明这是个城市,或是它本就是个城市。在城市的变迁中,原有的一片高楼被另一种风格的高楼所代替,依然还是那块地方,依旧还是那条路,变的只有生活在那块土地上的人,变的只有自己的记忆。还能回想起,那个餐厅,但已忘记原有的味道,也许那条路也在变。惊叹昨日的欢乐,居然在今日,相同的地方,和相同的人,失落了。只能在闲暇中感叹,原来我也变了。在思绪中徘徊,忘却了许多,包括自己,也包括昨天和明天的日出。
         有点累,为不知所谓的事情而忙累,毕竟不在是那无忧童话的日子。天还是阴沉沉的,不定的雨,而也就有了不定的变化。感慨时间的流逝,前一秒的感悟,而在后一秒中又有所变化。变化是难以预料的,不确定的未来,多了几份不定的思索。一线灵光,反而明白,无谓的思索,正是带来了这更多的累意。索性不在去思索,静静的看,静静的游荡。又是一日的结束,很想看西落的红阳,而已找不到夕阳的方向,等待夜幕的降临,等待梦境的旅程。夜不会在有那么多的雨滴,很是希望,很是怀念。随意翻阅了几张有字的东西,才发现已没有阅读的兴趣。清晨的阵阵的铃响,一日的开始,庆幸昨夜的早睡。路旁道道的水痕,有雨!昨夜的宁静,只有滴滴的雨水眷顾安静的世界。
          遥远的山峦清晰可见,远飞的飞机消失在,黑压压的天际中,风忘不了把寒意送给出行的人们。又闻到熟悉的空气,向往的雨后晨光,沐浴了片刻,沉寂了片刻,没有等待,没有了怀念。

    浅喜深爱

      喜欢一个人,浅浅地喜欢是最美,不需要告诉他,有时,只是欣赏,还不到爱,喜欢听他的声音,看他的微笑,他颈间小小的痣,还半遮半掩,还欲说还休,还是春天里的二月,还藏着要吐蕊的花苞,这浅浅地喜欢,如饮清茶,淡然而落寂,挑落灯花,满心禅意,是银碗里盛雪的素清,却又听着隔水的云箫,分外的缠绵。
      还有比喜欢更俏的吗?是俏,也娇了,也羞了,低头婉转的心思,只有秋云知道,大朵大朵向西流着,相思何曾闲,我喜欢你了,听得到空气中传来的翠鸟的鸣叫声,喜欢,喜欢!
      是雪白的蚕,在暗夜里流动,看了惊心,一点点地吐了丝,这样的缠了,春阳艳艳之日,一个人跑到开满樱花的院子里看梧桐,那些梧桐真是美,樱花是为它开得这样灿烂吗?喜欢一个人,就剩下一粒简单的心了,其实心里开满了桃花,只能是桃花,这样艳,这样的粉,只有自己知道,这桃花带了满身的巫气,虽然是巫气,可不染尘埃,只觉得日子好长,端坐着,心里还是他,走到大街上,心里也是他,胡兰成写刚刚迷上张爱玲,从她那里出来,去朋友家串门,看到灯下朋友们在打麻将,他看了一会儿,只觉得灯明晃晃的,朋友们说了什么,他不知道,于是走出来,在春夜里,一个人,继续想她。
      这真是喜欢了。
      放不下了,费心思了,明亮亮的喜欢,小虫子一样,在心里蠕动着,喜欢多好啊,如春潮在涨,一直往上涨,彻底崩溃那天,索性赖了皮——我爱你!到底说了,浅浅地喜欢变成了爱。
      爱就互动了,你来我往,爱有抱怨有纠缠,喜欢没有,喜欢是暗自芬芳,是四月里初绿的芽和嫩粉的花,爱是五月天七月雨,风雷雨电,从丽日晴天到天昏地暗,也许只一个刹那——人生都这样快,何况爱?
      如果爱,请深爱。
      不游戏,不江湖,把你当做心里面最里面的那个人,轻易不提你,我可以和全世界所有人开玩笑,只是与你这样紧张,别人提及你的名字,这厢已经崩溃,手脚冰凉,与别人发短信三言二语就玩笑起来,与你,却是字字千金,桃花万里冰河,动一下,便是心里的桃花心里的疼,哪一个字都紧张,这样的发紧,一点也不放松,一点也不江湖。
      是深爱了。因为有了放纵,居然会这样样想念一个人,不是发了疯是什么——原本,是衿持的女子,忽然有一日就问了又问——你到底爱我多少?爱,多少是个多?多少是个少?爱情哪里能度量衡?小女生玩的把戏也敢玩,小女生不敢穿的衣服也敢穿,好象一只夏日的蝉,拚命地叫啊叫啊,只为这一季?——也是,人生能多少时日可以是真心?
      是真爱了,是放不下了,陕北的小曲儿怎么唱?——想你想得没缝缝,哥哥想妹想得瘦,喝碗香油也不长肉,是长不了肉,醒着是她梦着是她,生生是把人惆怅死了,这样的爱,原来是百转柔肠,思君如流水,何有穷已时。
      她也这样相思了——他生莫作有情痴,人间无地著相思。情痴也这只是这热恋时三几时吧,有谁一辈子是情痴?有人说恋爱中的男女不过是着了魔,魔走了,爱就走了,但此时此刻,刘巧儿唱得好——自那日看见他我心里就放不下呀。
      放不下就是爱了,忘不了也是爱,爱情最怕什么?应该最怕时间。时间可以检验爱情,爱着的时候都说一辈子,总还嫌不够,于是对天盟誓,于是海枯石烂,但如何抵挡它如花美眷似水流年?
      转眼就会平淡。
      甚至忘记他的长相他的声音,甚至忘记,他的名字。
      如果过二十年,还能口口声声说爱一个人,只爱她,无限的爱,我这才相信,那是真爱。
      更是深爱。
      浅喜深爱,如果我选择,我选择喜欢,因为喜欢更长久,更绵延,更适合一个人暗自留恋,不张扬,不对抗,只是默默在一边,它不够彻底不够过瘾,但如果和时光抗衡,它一定是化骨绵掌,这千山万里路,只有喜欢,只有喜欢可以浩浩荡荡走下去呀。

    显卡恐慌?! nVIDIA显卡缺陷殃及主流笔记本厂商

     标签:nVIDIA 显卡 缺陷门 故障 英伟达
       突然有一天,你发现你的笔记本电脑出现多重图像、白屏、黑屏、花屏、温度过高、无法开机、无线网卡用不了、屏幕出现乱序字符、纵横线条、没有视频信号、充电指示灯不亮等等等等问题的时候,很不幸的告诉你,你很有可能已经成为NVIDIA显卡缺陷的受害者之一。
        之前有消息称,Nvidia采用G84/G86图形核心的显示卡产品由于封装材料以及核心制造上的问题出现了严重的缺陷,图形核心很容易出现故障,目前Nvidia已经拨款2亿美元来解决这一问题,但是看起来事情并没有想象的那么简单。
        近日,NVIDIA又对部分传闻做出下列澄清:1)只有一小部分笔记本芯片组出现质量问题,而台式机产品不受影响;2)只有小部分已经出货的笔记本产品上出现过这种问题。而且,质量问题取决于环境温度,机器设置以及用途。
      至今,NVIDIA仍未透露具体哪些产品受此影响。但从用户反馈看,受影响的显卡型号主要为:G84系列-8300GS、8400GS、 8400M G、8400M GS、8400M GT和8500GT;G86系列-8600GS、8600GT、8600GTS、8600M GS、8600M GT和8700MGT。
    最新的消息显示,Nvidia图形产品缺陷的问题同样出现在比较新的G92/G94图形核心上,G92图形核心涉及到的显卡包括GeForce 8800 GT、GeForce 8800 GTS、GeForce 8800 GS以及GeForce 8000系列移动显卡,另外G94图形显卡则只有GeForce 9600 GT出现问题。从现在的情况来看,Nvidia的麻烦好像是更大了。 

    ·1800万台笔记本受影响
      
      过去一年半里,全球估计售出了1800万台配置NVIDIA G84和G86系列显卡的笔记本,它们都面临较高的显示出错机率。惠普、戴尔、联想、苹果、索尼和其它笔记本生产商的多种型号的笔记本都受到影响。
      其中,惠普受影响的产品型号主要为:HP Pavilion系列—dv20xx、dv21xx 、dv22xx、dv23xx、dv24xx、dv60xx、dv61x、dv62xx、dv63xx、dv64xx、dv90xx、dv92xx、 dv93xx和dv94xx。
      Compaq Presario系列—v30xx、v31xx、v32xx、v33xx、v34xx、v60xx、v61xx、v62xx、v63xx和v64xx。
      戴尔受影响产品型号为:Inspiron 1420、Latitude D630、Latitude D630c、Precision M2300、Vostro Notebook 1310、Vostro Notebook 1400、Vostro Notebook 1510、Vostro Notebook 1710、XPS M1330和XPS M1530。
    ·解决方案
      
      如果召回这些笔记本,NVIDIA将要出资1.5亿到2亿美元,而另一半费用将由OEM厂商支付。这意味惠普、戴尔和联想三大笔记本生产商需要拿出数千万美元。
      
    于是,PC厂商们寻找到了一个折中方法:更新BIOS。戴尔和惠普都已经发布了受影响笔记本的新BIOS。BIOS更新将增加笔记本风扇的频率,稳定GPU温度。
     

    ps: 为什么众多大厂仍然在销售带有G84or G86/G92/G94核心的显卡的本子~~所以给大家了解一下~~
     
    ·最新消息
     
        NVIDIA近日又拿出了2亿美元储备金,用于处理笔记本图形芯片瑕疵问题的善后工作。此前NVIDIA已经为此付出了1.5-2亿美元,直接影响了第三季度的赢利。
      同时NVIDIA也已经与戴尔、惠普等大厂签订协议,承诺每部受影响的笔记本都会得到200美元补贴,用于弥补在维修方面的损失,这让PC OEM厂商非常高兴。
      另外有些惠普笔记本用户报告说,惠普发放的升级软件和BIOS会让风扇工作在最大转速下,弄得非常吵,但其他用户则没有此问题。虽然惠普和戴尔都明确表示升级的目的是调整风扇转速,也给出了一些受影响的笔记本型号,但事实上并无规律可循,但至少可以肯定,笔记本工作环境温度越高、越不稳定,出问题的几率就越大。
      受制于种种因素,无论NVIDIA自己还是OEM厂商都不肯谈论这次问题的细节,消费者也只能努力争取保护自己的权益,尽量避免更多损失。
     
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    很好很强大——N95 8G 使用报告

     标签: 诺基亚 Nokia N95 8G 使用 测评

      转眼间把玩 Nokia N95 8G  已有1个月之久,确实 Nokia N95 8G [在N96上市之前] 无愧智能机王的称号。

      黑色的Nokia N95 8G外壳也较N95 显的更高档,更配得上它的价格。作为N95的升级版,身上集成了所有诺基亚的看家本领,包括S60第三版系统(Symbian 9.2)、美国德州仪器TI公司设计并制造的OMAP2420型中央处理器ARM 290 MHz、卡尔·蔡司认证镜头的500万像素相机,内置A-GPS卫星导航、WLAN、HSDPA,1600万色素的VGQA级别的真彩屏幕,及创新的双向滑盖设计,翻转静音······相对于普通版的N95,N95 8G 最大的改变就是取消了对microSD卡的支持,而内置8GB内存,屏幕尺寸也加大至2.8。【虽然是2.8英寸的屏幕,也并没有种种流传的颗粒感很强,屏幕粗糙,等等。Orz···】

         N95 8G的速度不得不称赞一下,随机访问内存达到90M左右,相比其它N系手机实在快了不少。就拿开机和更换主题来说吧,N95 8G开机只需10秒不到,而更换一个3M的主题只需仅仅 1 秒,真是爽啊···呵呵···没有丝毫的滞后感。

       手感下方的数字键大小适中,上方的功能和导航键要比N系其它手机要好很多,键长和力反馈都非常棒,使用起来非常舒适。

      不得不提的是N95 8G的流畅华丽的3D游戏画面和音乐播放的音质。

      在随机附带的赛车游戏中,车表面可以看清粗周围风景的倒影,侧面可以清晰看到前轮胎的碟刹,附带的Fifa2008可以和电脑上的画面相媲美。也不奇怪,因为N95 8G具有3D图形加速器并支持OpenGL。

      音乐播放上界面与其它N系没有什么大的区别,但是音质通透饱满。在测试音质是我使用了Sony E-888耳机,为了防止E-888低音不足,影响结果,又用了一个EX-71弥补一下。测试结果非常令人满意,N95 8G的音场非常宽,高中低音层次感强,声音非常饱满,没有出现失真和力度不到位的情况。像N95 8G替代一个千元级的中高端的Mp3 播放没有什么问题。

      内置A-GPS卫星导航很实用,再安装一个R66之后更加方便,语音导航,自动测速等等强大的功能。保证你去任何地方都不会迷路。

    让我感到不爽的就是背部的镜头盖没有任何防护措施,薄薄的玻璃很担心不知道什么时候就会碎掉,Orz···

    总之N95 8GB是一款比较完美的手机包括各种非常强悍的功能、双向滑盖设计,优化滑盖做工、提高运行空间、增加N-Gage游戏服务、增大电池容量等,使它稳稳的坐上S60终极机皇的宝座,真的是很好很强大!

    Thinkpad的随想

      标签:ThinkPad  IBM 联想 lenovo 联想ThinkPad  IBM ThinkPad 

      今天去了趟电脑城看看本子。发现ThinkPad上面的IBM消失了,原来以为联想收购IBM不会更换IBM的品牌 ,没想到今天的ThinkPad已经不是原来的ThinkPad了,彻底让我打消了购买X61的念头。
      找了些资料,发现最近两年的ThinkPad甚至已经没有多少创新技术能让人眼前一亮了。究其原因,一方面是由于笔记本市场迅猛发展使得产品更新节奏不断加快和开发周期不断缩短,厂商的研发和设计遭受到严重压缩,同时低价位的本子迅速占据主流地位;另一方面,ThinkPad在被联想收购后,其意义发生巨大的变化。原本是跨国公司的公子哥,如今变成老板的打工仔。IBM每年投到PC部门的科研经费是笔不小的数目,而联想并非不想把ThinkPad继续做大,但联想作为收购方当然要考虑这样做的代价有多大。在目前是计算机市场日益成熟的今天,显然让ThinkPad发挥昔日的余热要比继续投入来提升ThinkPad要划算的多。使得联想不断的吃着ThinkPad的老本。在ThinkPad实验室中被否定的废弃的设计,居然出现在联想的产品线上,就是联想3000系列笔记本,其实就是IBM是ThinkPad"死于"高温烘箱的12.1英寸的屏幕内建光驱原型。ThinkPad使得联想有了张进入国际市场的门票,但在联想手中的ThinkPad已不同以往。
    居高不下的定位,定位模糊的改变尝试【败笔的Z系列】,技术革新消失殆尽······也许这就是一个文化时代的告别,也许联想可以创造新的ThinkPad的神话。

    别让我感到去工商银行的营业厅是场噩梦!

    标签 :工商银行 综合服务水平 工行 农行  银行服务

     

       今天去工商银行,让我很是不爽。结果上网一搜,果然不出我所料,工行是服务最烂的。

     

    网易的投票调查

    “工商银行的综合服务水平最令人讨厌”工行最差

    网易理财论坛在5月29日傍晚推出了“我最讨厌的银行营业厅”征文活动,得到了网友们的大力支持,截至6月5日上午,参与投票调查的人数超过7万人,其中工商银行继续以1万多票位居榜首,农业银行、建设银行、中国银行分列二、三、四名。

    参与本次活动的,除了普通网友外,也有很多来自各银行的工作人员,他们在银行营业厅服务、骂名谁来承担等方面进行了激烈的辩论。网友以自己的亲身经历,对银行服务提了很多改善的意见。我们衷心期望,这7万网友的呼声,能引起银行高层的重视,下决心大力整顿,提高服务水平。

    iPhone将改变世界?!

     标签:Apple 苹果  iPhone  3G   7月11日  上市

    距7月11日3G版 iPhone全球上市仅2天了,无数苹果的发烧友们已经急不可待。纽约曼哈顿第五大道苹果专卖店外的排队人群

        新版iPhone功能3G版的iPhone充满期待,苹果的光环效应更让原来的非苹果用户向iPhone 投怀送抱。所以iPhone 就成为世界一线手机生产厂家眼中钉,肉中刺。在乔布斯捧出苹果iPhone之后,纳斯达克的苹果股票直线上扬,而三星、LG的股票开始下跌,诺基亚、摩托罗拉等行业领头羊的股市也受到了一定的影响。各大厂商纷纷拿出对抗苹果的手机,这次的3G 版iPhone及其低价位的合同机,无疑是让全球手机市场重新洗牌。iPhone巨大的技术冲击力, 其简易及迅速的操作也将让智能手机领域进行一场技术革新。

      Younker一直在关注iPhone,虽然iPhone够酷,够炫,但感觉它总是时尚潮流色彩浓厚,还不足以跨入经典。不像IBM的ThinkPad,你在任何年代使用,都不会有过时之感。人们购买iPhone多少会带有些想彰显身份的意味,但如今iPhone太过普及作为地位象征的作用将不复存在,而且如果大街上随处可见iPhone,那么iPhone所彰显的个性也将大减。

     

    (C)Younker.

    破解20个权限证书,证书不再麻烦!

    标签:S60  证书  Nokia  塞班 签名

    上个星期拿到 N95 8G 用了几天,被证书搞得抓狂,找了几个大论坛,终于破解了20个权限证书。

    在线给软件签名很麻烦,上传后又要下载,大小还有限制; 自签软件还需要有塞班的证书。

    不如“自己动手丰衣足食”咯。

    我是从It168论坛里的一篇文章学习到的并有几点体会。

    下文部分引用自 【biily24 (我系“9仔”)】

    先教大家阅读 Private 文件夹 [这是使用X-plore打开的手机文件管理,如果你使用的是Y-Browser也无妨]

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    首先 , s60_3_1_app_trk_2_8_6.sisx 【FP1】安装到手机卡里。

     

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    2 - 安装后会出现 TRK 软件 ,打开软件会出现蓝牙打开,选择“否” ,然后 setting 选择 USB 模式,其他设定不用更改(正常情况下,因为有会员说在这一步链接不了)我的设定是 Port :1 ,Baud Rate :115200

     

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    3 - 电脑必须安装 pc 套件 ,插入数据线,选择 pc 套件模式,链接后在 TRK 软件选择 Connect ,就会出现一下 Status :Connect 状态 ,切记不要关闭或推出 TRK 软件 ,不然下一步会链接不了。  【没有PC套件的,可以去Nokia的官方网站里下载】

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    4 - 在电脑点击 SecMan.EXE 程序 ,点击 Next ,程序就会自动把 SecMan 软件安装在手机内存。

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    5 - 打开软件选择 Install Root Certificate ,然后选择 Turn Plat.Securuty On ,软件程序就会在画面里多了一个 Capabilities Activated ,这个时候你就破解了阅读权限,可以看 Private 文件夹了。 【你使用的是Y-Browser就直接出现了Private文件夹】

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    6 - 这个时候你安装一个 X-plore 1.21 普通权限的版本 ,然后注册软件后选择 Tools --> Configuration ,把显示隐藏文件,显示系统文件或文件夹打勾.

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    7 - 现在你就可以看到你的 Private 文件已经能阅读和复制 ,如果把 SecMan 程序关闭 ,Private 文件也相对看不见了。 【注意:重新启动手机后,就要重新进行步骤5】


    这个时候是破解证书了,4个步骤破解:

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    8 - 先安装 MobileSigner (PID).sisx ,这个是可以签署 PID 证书和自签名.

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    10 - 然后确定 C 盘 Resource / SwiCertstore / dat 里面 00000001 文件,这个文件需要确定是只读属性。如果没有这个文件 ,就从附件下载 ,电话重启后放进 Resource / SwiCertstore / dat 文件夹里面,然后改去只读属性就可以了!![只读属性,快速点击 6 键就看到了]  【用Y-Browser同理】注意:Younker在操作时手机里就有00000001这个文件,没有使用附件里的,但是到自签名的时候就出现问题了,建议还是将附件里的00000001文件直接放到手机里。

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    11 - 最后步骤 ,在 MobileSign 里面只需要置入未签名软件,选择 SelfSign(自签名),然后自生成多一个相同软件在同一个文件夹 ,点击安装就能安装 Unsigned 的软件了。

     

    大功告成!

    原文是用A4 输入法举例子的,我想你要是看到这一步骤,下面的自签名相信已经不是什么问题了。

    使用MobileSign,我给我的Route66 做了个签名,安装成功,没有证书错误提示。以后安装任何软件不在担心麻烦了。

    附件可以去http://nokia.it168.com/viewthread.php?tid=695504 下载,不过需要注册一个帐号哦。如果嫌麻烦,把E-Mail留给我,发给你。

    部分教程引用自it168。

    (C) Younker.

    生化危机带来的反思

    最近心血来潮,重玩了一遍生化危机3。

    永不言弃始终贯穿整部游戏之中,游戏中有不少有趣的部分,以下是Younker的截图。

    1一个很无聊的机关,注意到左边的圆了吗,要是在右边的书未放上去之前把罗盘取走,就等着重新载入存档吧。

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      宁静的音乐盒下隐藏着机关

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    令人头疼的污水检查装置。很多网站提供的攻略都是错误的,Younker已将正确的4种污水标本对应的调整放入http://nfoci.spaces.live.com/photos/cns!A652AA68545BC30A!479/?startingImageIndex=0&commentsExpand=0&addCommentExpand=0&addCommentFocus=0&pauseSlideshow=0

     

     12 结尾时安静而又悲伤的电声音乐,给人无尽的遐想。

        3代不像1,2代游戏丰富的内涵,但也令人有所思考。虽然游戏内涵不是多么的深刻,但也能从中瞥见一些。你再看看其它的游戏,又有几部能挖掘出人性呢?

        血和尸体,一向都是恐怖小说、推理小说不可缺少的,把死状凄惨的尸体详加描述,其实是一件相当变态的做法,死者都已经失去最重要的生命了,还得把他死去的样子写给大家知道?不过很遗憾,却有许多读者对这些细腻的描写乐此不疲,因为由死者的死状,我们可以发现凶手是什么样的人,不管他是因为新仇、旧恨、误杀,或者只是单纯的心理变态。而到了近代,许多推理小说对于“谋杀场面”只点到为止,其实不失为一个好方法。死亡是许多人厌恶的东西。但有人说:“无法从旁观眼中,看到死者的死状,而分析出凶手的杀人方式,就失去了推理小说的趣味。”这句话看似残忍,却是不可否认的事实。其实,像小说一样,“生化危机”中的许多僵尸就是为了满足人类的“暴戾性”而创造的,在游戏中,主角为了生存,必须在若大的房子中寻找强力的武器来确保自己的生存,否则那些因为感染到T病毒的种种怪物和僵尸,随时都可能危害到自己的性命,所以主角在即将遭受敌人攻击之时,就会按下“J+K”【电脑版本】来射击那些眼前的可怕生物,不过当玩家玩过几次之后,为了避免被怪物攻击,就决定先下手为强,在那些敌人尚未察觉主角的存在之时,就直接拿出强力的武器,杀掉眼前挡路的家伙,所以只要是“生化危机”的玩家,在第一次玩这款游戏时,常会先被怪物攻击,然后再还手干掉他们;但多玩几次之后,反而变成主角主动攻击他们,敌人根本没有还手的余地。换句话说,这款游戏原本应该是“求生存的恐惧”,但在玩家的熟练之后,反而变成了“发泄游戏”,玩家使用游戏所给予的众多武器,进行永无止境的杀戮,就连强大如追踪者般的敌人,也敌不过火箭筒的几发炮弹。

      “生化危机”系列的游戏,还应该能带给玩家更深层次的思考,对一些关注游戏内涵的玩家而言,可能都会或多或少的想一个问题:“这些僵尸本来也是像主角一样活生生的人类,为何现在会变成这个样子?而控制着主角的我们,又为什么杀僵尸?”

       记得九几年一开始玩“生化危机”这款游戏时,也是觉得十分恶心,因为拿到强力武器,扑杀眼前攻击而来的敌人时,可以看到画面上血花四溅、肢体散落、血海一片,对那些敌人而言,Younker甚至会觉得它们可怜,可是当我玩了一会后,会发现那种血腥暴力的场面其实会越玩越“有趣”,之所以用“有趣”这个字,是因为我实在不找不到更好的形容词来描写那种感觉,当我们拿出大号麦林手枪,对准僵尸的头,“砰”的一声将之打爆,并且看到鲜血狂喷的一刹那,心里竟有一种如释重负的痛快。

        究竟是怎么回事?其实,你我都知道这个问题的答案。这就像医生一样,看多尸体以后就觉得不稀奇了。每个人都有暴力性的细胞存在,只是有没有导火线点燃这颗炸弹,所以关于上文所说的种种心情,Younker个人供认不讳,但请注意,那是僵尸,不是人!当你看到一位活生生的人,就这样死在你面前,而且死状极惨,您的反应应该不会是直叫爽,而是突然的伤感,突然的惊吓,甚至会将脸瞥过去,不愿意看到这令人心痛的一幕。

      “生化危机”这款游戏想表现的,除了现实世界里的冷酷无情之外,还有相当重的讽刺意味。利用T病毒能够把人变成僵尸这点,在现实中或许是不可能发生的,因为以目前所知的生物技术,尚作不出这么具有威协性的生物武器,但在游戏中它给受害者带来的那种痛苦,却比什么都难受。在网上看到许多人的言论,自己不禁开始一连串的深思。的确!我们未曾从这个角色来讨论“生化危机”这款游戏中的涵义,或许游戏本身是很好玩没错,但对于游戏本身所要表达的生命意义,却一直到“生化危机3”出了之后才被一些玩家所察觉,而且这些玩家还是少数中的少数。我们以后如果遇到这样的危机时,同样可能从害怕、可怜、到毫不同情、麻木不仁地,在这冰冷战场里进行着血腥无比的杀戮行动,但当我们还在现今这个平静无风的日子之时,我们是否更应该去思考生命的价值?是否更应该去想想活着的意义?毕竟僵尸也是从活生生的人变成的,尸体亦然。对许多玩家而言,游戏或许只是一种娱乐、一种发泄、甚至只是一种幻想、一种投射,但希望大家下次在举枪射击那些人类贪婪欲望下的牺牲品之前,能够仔细认清“生化危机”这款游戏所要带给您的,绝不只是单纯的杀戮,而是隐藏在游戏背后真正的意义。

    (C) Younker.

    Bond ! James Bond !

      007的第22部电影 Quantum of Solace (余温之恋or安慰量子) 预计在今年11月上映。主演仍是 Casino Royale (皇家赌场)中的丹尼尔·克雷格。丹尼尔·克雷格

      Younker 始终感到还是  皮尔斯-布鲁斯南 (Pierce Brendan Brosnan) 主演的007要比任何一部的007电影都有魅力。

     自从1995皮尔斯-布鲁斯南饰演007 GoldenEye,第六代“新007”的诞生,原先那一大拨嚷嚷着“皮尔斯?布鲁斯南已经老了”的媒体忽然不约而同地惊呼:正是在接任他的后生小辈那“轻狂”而缺乏底气的对照下,皮尔斯?布鲁斯南卓尔不凡的风度再加上似乎是与生俱来的贵族气质分明是在时光的沉淀中凸显出越来越淳厚的滋味。 皮尔斯·布鲁斯南
    皮尔斯-布鲁斯南从普通的演员起家,但自打早年的《斯蒂尔传奇》系列连续剧开始,他就因为自己的潇洒倜傥和英伦绅士独有的儒雅气质而迅速征服了一票观众,更继而连续十年让全球瞩目的“詹姆斯-邦德”进入全新的皮尔斯?布鲁斯南时代。据网上最新调查显示,他所饰演的詹姆斯?邦德也是历来最受欢迎的,被形容为 “刚强与温柔并济”型“007”。至于日常生活中的皮尔斯-布鲁斯南更有自己细腻、情深的一面,他曾陪伴自己的发妻直面癌症,也曾屡屡在社交界扮演着“慈善大使”,四处斡旋。因为沉稳、大度的男性风范,他历来都是名表、名车等顶级品牌的代言人,他对穿着西装极有心得,在他看来“好的西装首先要与身形相称,其次要做工考究,从袖口到领口,从肩膀到每一个纽扣,这些细节都十分重要”,惟其如此,他亦被誉为“全球最会穿西装的男人”。

       在007的电影中,政治色彩变的越来越月浓厚,你就看皮尔斯-布鲁斯南饰演的4部007中,Goldeneye黄金眼,是邦德对抗苏联,Tomorrow Never Dies明日帝国 中又牵扯到中国,The World Is Not Enough黑日危机 中邦德又和恐怖分子打上交道,Die Another Day 择日再死  把朝鲜描绘成邪恶的象征。呵呵,回顾邦德的间谍生涯,好似翻看一卷近现代杂史。

       谁都知道,邦德纯属虚构。但也许,正是因为邦德影片反映着真实世界当中人们的恐惧和担心,邦德追杀的坏蛋才更多了一些真实、少了一些荒唐?只不过,在邦德的世界中,一切都被夸张了,坏人邪恶至极,英雄刀枪不入。 曾有报道说,全世界总人口当中,有一半看过007电影,这就意味着,数十亿人曾经通过这位英国特工的眼睛审视世界。007电影长盛不衰,原因何在呢?是精彩特技?美女俊男?动人心弦的情节?邪恶至极的坏蛋?还是制片人紧跟时事的“政治觉悟”?曾经七次扮演邦德的英国演员摩尔这个星期概括说:邦德影片的永恒魅力在于“纯粹娱乐”(pure entertainment)!

        从1962第一部007至今的第22部,已46年有余,让我们期待今年的Quantum of Solace ,我们也即将第22次迎来007这位享乐主义英雄,跟着这位英雄一起喊:Bond, James Bond!

    (C) Younker.

    太空步 你也可以办到

    最近Younker在练习MJ的舞蹈,很多人对MJ的太空步很惊讶,“他如何办到的?”
    太空步又称滑步[MoonWalking],其实原理很简单,但是操作起来有一定的难度。

    下面是一些技巧:

    • 你需要强有力的大腿上侧的肌肉
    • 一块光滑的地面
    • 在走到同时注意双臂的摆动,即你平时走路双臂自然的摆
    • 走的时候切记是用一条腿去推另一条腿
    • 练习时学要用心体会,而不仅仅是去练习

                 

       练习步骤:[这里为引用资料]

    步骤1:找一双较紧的平底鞋,刚开始你可以先使用软底鞋。
    步骤2:确保你用来练习的地板不会太粗糙,尽量找一块光滑的地。
    步骤3:两脚并拢站立,左脚稍微比右脚靠前一些(右脚趾的前端与左脚趾的中部应该在同一线)。
    步骤4:然后抬起右脚后跟,使你看起来象正在走路一样用右脚前部站立,左脚保持原位(注意不要移动)。
    步骤5:当你把右脚跟放下时,把全部重心移到右脚,缓慢向后拖动左脚,使左脚趾与右脚跟平齐。做这一步的时候,左脚跟要稍微离地,左脚不要往下踩,否则就滑不起来了。确保你缓慢放下右脚后跟与和移动左脚同时进行。控制速度需要多加练习。
    步骤6:坚持练习以上步骤,直到你确信自己能毫无障碍的做移动。
    步骤7:一旦你可以精通上面的动作,将左脚向前伸出,但是不要接触地板,要做的让人看起来就象刚好贴着地踢出的一样。把它移到离右脚趾前面相当于一只脚那么远的位置。左脚任何部位都不要格外地抬高。
    步骤8:把左脚挪回开始的最初位置,再一次抬起右脚后跟。左腿弯曲,重复步骤5的动作。坚持练习直到你领悟到所有的精要,能很随心所欲的做出,并且得到他人认可。最后达到可以克服地心引力的效果,这样你就可以象专业人士那样走太空步了.
    步骤9:一旦你可以精通右脚弯曲后,交换两脚,尝试用左脚做相同的动作.抬起左脚后跟,当你用右脚向后滑步的同时放下左脚.用左脚支撑,右脚伸出,然后抬起左脚后跟,接着再次在放下左脚的同时把右脚缓慢后移.

          

    (C)   Younker

    Grammy Nominees 2008简评

    • 离本年度的Grammy 颁奖已经有一段时间了,Grammy Nominees 2008 专辑出版也好几个月了。Young 在这两天才迟迟的把这张专辑仔细听了几遍。grammy

    其中的Makes Me Wonder(Maroon 5),What You Give Away (Vince Gill ),Before He Cheats(Carrie Underwood),Hey There Delilah(Plain White T's),Good Life(Kanye West Featuring T-Pain),It's Not Over(Chris Daughtry)比较令Young钟爱。

    Makes Me Wonder 令Maroon 5再度入选Grammy,这首与去年的 She Will Be Loved 一样,曲风独特。不愧被连续两年入选最佳流行乐队/组合。其Rhythm & Blue加上略微的一点Rock风格和独特的嗓音值得人肯定。

    Good Life这支曲子虽然是Young不太喜爱的Rap,但与其它的Rap很不同,不像Eminem重金属味十足,赢得了年度最佳说唱歌曲。

    新人Daughtry 的It's Not Over和Beyoncé的Irreplaceable 给我留下较深印象,虽然只是被提名,希望再接再厉。

    令人失望的是Candyman让人感到Christina的音乐质量下降,即使凭借她的人气登上提名,但也是空手而归~~还有Bon Jovi 的(You Want To) Make A Memory没有让我感到他们的原来硬朗的Rock。

    以下为08年度的格莱美主要获奖名单

    综合类:
    年度最佳唱片:《Rehab》Amy Winehouse
    年度最佳专辑:《River: The Joni Letters》Herbie Hancock
    年度最佳歌曲:《Rehab》Amy Winehouse
    最佳新人:Amy Winehouse

    流行类:
    最佳流行女歌手:《Rehab》Amy Winehouse
    最佳流行男歌手:《What Goes Around...Comes Around》Justin Timberlake
    最佳流行乐队/组合:《Makes Me Wonder》Maroon 5
    最佳流行演唱专辑:《Back To Black》Amy Winehouse
    最佳流行器乐演奏:《One Week Last Summer》Joni Mitchell
    最佳流行乐器演奏专辑:《The Mix-Up》Beastie Boys
    最佳流行合唱:《Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)》Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
    最佳传统流行演唱专辑:《Call Me Irresponsible》Michael Bublé

    舞曲类:
    最佳舞曲唱片:《LoveStoned/I Think She Knows》Justin Timberlake
    最佳电子/舞曲专辑:《We Are The Night》The Chemical Brothers

    R&B类:
    最佳R&B女歌手:《No One》Alicia Keys
    最佳R&B男歌手:《Future Baby Mama》Prince
    最佳R&B乐队/组合:《Disrespectful》Chaka Khan Featuring Mary J. Blige
    最佳R&B歌曲:《No One》Alicia Keys
    最佳R&B专辑:《Funk This》Chaka Khan
    最佳当代R&B专辑:《Because Of You》Ne-Yo

    乡村类:
    最佳乡村女歌手:《Before He Cheats》Carrie Underwood
    最佳乡村男歌手:《Stupid Boy》Keith Urban
    最佳乡村乐队/组合:《How Long》Eagles
    最佳乡村合唱:《Lost Highway》Willie Nelson & Ray Price
    最佳乡村专辑:《These Days》Vince Gill
    最佳乡村歌曲:《Before He Cheats》Carrie Underwood

    摇滚类:
    最佳摇滚歌曲:《Radio Nowhere》Bruce Springsteen
    最佳摇滚歌手:《Radio Nowhere》Bruce Springsteen
    最佳摇滚乐队/组合:《Icky Thump》The White Stripes
    最佳摇滚专辑:《Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace》Foo Fighters

    另类音乐类:
    最佳另类音乐专辑:《Icky Thump》The White Stripes

    说唱类:
    最佳说唱歌曲合作:《Umbrella》Rihanna Featuring Jay-Z
    最佳说唱歌手:《Stronger》Kanye West
    最佳说唱乐队/组合:《Southside》Common Featuring Kanye West
    最佳说唱歌曲:《Good Life》Kanye West Featuring T-Pain
    最佳说唱专辑:《Graduation》Kanye West

    (C)Younker

    沪市十二年最大周跌幅!

    •       投资者全线套牢!
    • 银行存款准备金率大幅上调,5月CPI小幅回落,PPI创三年新高,高油价仍在继续……本周,市场在多重利空因素交织之下走出了暴跌行情,端午节之后仅4个交易日,沪市一周下跌460点,以13.84%的跌幅创下十二年单周跌幅之最。
    •   千只股票跌停

      6月10日,受银行存款准备金率大幅上调以及外围股市暴跌等利空影响,沪深两市跳空低开后不断走低,收盘时两市一共有近1000只股票跌停,仅有25只股票上涨。

      存款准备金上调成为市场暴跌的导火索。央行6月7日宣布上调存款准备金率至17.5%,冻结可贷资金高达4200亿元,同时令投资者此前对放松银根的预期彻底落空。与此同时,越南失控的通货膨胀更加剧了市场的紧张情绪。当天,金融、地产板块再次成为做空的最大动能,拖累沪深股指在早盘小幅反弹后呈单边下挫态势,午后跌势进一步扩大。上证综指收报3072.33点,跌7.73%;深证成指收报10765.91点,跌8.25%。

      所有板块全军覆没。沪市前二十大权重股全面下跌,平均跌幅高达7.86%,而两市第一大权重股中国石油(601857行情,股吧)盘中再次跌破发行价,彻底打击了市场信心。

    •   CPI回落难改市场趋势

      6月12日,国家统计局发布的数据显示:5月份,居民消费价格总水平(CPI)同比上涨7.7%。从环比看,5月份CPI比4月份下降0.4%。由于5 月份PPI同比上涨8.2%,已创下近三年半的新高,这让市场担忧,加速上涨的PPI会传递给CPI。而国际原油、粮食价格正不断上涨,对我国形成较大的输入型通货膨胀压力。

      在上述背景下,股指在CPI数据公布后一路下跌至3000点以下,下午更是跌至2900.12点,截至收盘,沪指跌2.21%报2957.53点。当天收盘时,上证指数的市盈率已经回落到22倍左右,上证50指数市盈率为21倍,而深圳综合指数市盈率为26倍,市场的整体估值水平已大幅回落,投资价值正在显现。

    •   政策底被无情击穿

      6月13日,沪指一举跌破2900点,连续8个交易日收阴,8连阴在沪市历史上仅在1995年和2001年出现过两次。深成指午后也跌破10000点大关,这是深成指去年4月20日收于10258点以来首次跌破10000点大关。

      值得注意的是,盘中银行股曾一度拉升股指,北京银行(601169行情,股吧)涨幅一度达到6%,南京银行(601009行情,股吧)、和宁波银行(002142行情,股吧)涨幅一度超过3%。但市场做多动能始终不足,人气涣散。尾盘沪指在沉重抛压下再创近15个月新低。截至收盘,沪指跌3%报2868点,两市各大板块全线杀跌,权重股再度集体跳水,仅128只个股上涨。

      由于市场不断创出新低,3000点的政策底已被无情击穿,市场悲观气氛弥漫,一则网上的调查显示,已经有超过七成的投资者认为市场已经不具备自我修复能力;而参与市场交易的账户更降到了一半以下,投资者全线吃套,一向活跃的游资也偃旗息鼓。

    •   盲目杀跌不可取

      由于市场已击穿政策底,同时估值优势正在慢慢呈现。广发证券认为,除了权重股引领股指大跌之外,已有相当多的优质股仅处于小幅微跌,投资者不宜在股指的大跌中再行杀跌。而汇阳投资也认为,大盘自6月10日大幅杀跌以来,以券基为首的机构投资者均出现净买入,减仓杀跌明显的是以A字头散户为主,表明在市场一片恐慌之中,长线资金已经可以考虑逐步进场。所以,综合考虑,在市场非理性杀跌的状况下,投资者当前应该充分保持冷静和克制,避免盲目杀跌。From理财一周.

    June 14.