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四年级上册英语一课一练Module 4 Unit 1 Exercise 2牛津上海版一起含答案

四年级上册英语一课一练Module 4 Unit 1  Exercise 2牛津上海版一起含答案

牛津上海版(试用本)2018-2019学年小学英语四年级上册Module 4 The natural world Unit 1 A visit to a farm Exercise 2一、Look and write(根据图意,写出相应的单词,每线一词)1.—Can you________the flowers?—No, we can't.2.—What do they eat?—They eat ________.3.—________ litter.—I'm sorry.4.Hello, I am a girl. I have a________. It's long.5.You can't walk on the________ .6.Look at the________. It's new and nice.二、Read and circle(读一读,选出下列各组中在意义上属于不同类的单词)7.选出下列单词中在意义上属于不同类的单词()A. myB. hisC. her8.选出下列单词中在意义上属于不同类的单词()A. thisB. isC. that9.选出下列单词中在意义上属于不同类的单词()A. pickB. bookC. desk10.选出下列单词中在意义上属于不同类的单词()A. binB. boxC. big11.选出下列单词中在意义上属于不同类的单词()A. cowsB. horseC. ducks三、Read and write(读一读,用适当的单词填空,每线词数不限)12.Don't________(speak)in the library. Don't________(eat)in the classroom.13.There are many animals on the farm. They are________(sheep) ________(chicken)and so on.14.I like eating bread. My father like eating________(fish). My mother like eating________(egg).四、Rewrite the sentences(按要求改写下列句子,每线一词)15.I can feed the birds. (改为一般疑问句)________you ________the ________?16.The cows eat grass. (根据划线提问)________ ________the cows eat?17.There is a sheep on the floor. (改为复数句)________ ________some________on the floor.18.This is a rabbit. (把this改成these,其余作相应变化)19.Climb the tree,please. (改为否定句)________ ________the________,please.五、Read, choose and complete(读一读,选词填空完成下列句子)20.读一读,选词填空完成下列句子,每词使用次数不限。

语言学练习Exercise2

语言学练习Exercise2

Chapter 2 5
Exercises
I. Fill in the blanks. 11. _____ is the smallest linguistic unit. Phoneme 12. According to _____, when there is a choice as to where to place a consonant, it is put into the onset rather than the coda. the maximal onset principle

Chapter 2 7
Exercises
II. Choose the best answer. 15. An aspirated p, an unaspirated p and an unreleased p are _____ of the p phoneme. A. analogues B. tagmemes C. morphemes D. allophones D 16. The opening between the vocal cords is sometimes referred to as _____. A. glottis B. vocal cavity C. pharynx D. uvula A
Chapter 2 14
Exercises
III. Decide whether the following statements are true [T] or false [F]. __ 29. Two sounds are in free variation when they occur in the same environment and do not contrast, namely, the substitution of one for the other does not produce a different word, but merely a different pronunciation. T __ 30. [p] is voiced bilabial stop. F

exercise 2

exercise 2

1.first enquiry
首次询盘 向某人供应某物 期望 支付方式
2. supply sb. with sth 3.look forward to 4. payment terms
I. Translate the following expressions into Chinese and then make sentences: 按照要求 另邮 畅销 扩大市场
本公司已询价贵公司产品,若能寄送库存样品,不胜感激。
4.Your advertisement on “Commercial Weekly” of March 8 interests us and please let us have information as to the price, quality and full details of the goods.
2.Please send us full details of your goods and give your earliest delivery date.
请惠寄贵公司产品的完整目录,并告知最早的交货期。
Exercises
3.We have made an enquiry for your goods and should be glad if you would send us the samples you have in stock.
Exercises
III. Translate the following sentences into Chinese:
1.We wish to have your prices for 100 sets of your products for August shipment.

Exercise 2

Exercise 2

Exersise2:实现一个矢量图形系统的数据管理功能和图形显示功能本节将利用上节建立的一个基本矢量图形的系统计基本类,在MFC文档视图结构体系中,组织文档和视图,学习使用这些MFC的文档视图结构,实现一个矢量图形系统的数据管理功能和图形显示功能。

1.利用MFC模板定义管理图形元素对象指针的对象。

Step1、在drawdoc.h文件中的CDrawDoc类中建立几个管理图形元素的CObAbrray模板对象如下:private:CTypedPtrArray<CObArray,CLine *> m_LineArray; //管理直线对象指针CTypedPtrArray<CObArray,CPline*> m_PLineArray; //管理连续直线对象指针CTypedPtrArray<CObArray,CCircle*> m_CircleArray; //管理圆对象指针CTypedPtrArray<CObArray,CArc *> m_ArcArray; //管理圆弧对象指针CTypedPtrArray<CObArray,CText *> m_TextArray; //管理标注文本对象指针在包含文件drawdoc.h中定义一个管理图形对象参数的对象:public:CGraphPara m_GraphPara; //定义一个管理图形参数的对象在实现文件drawdoc.cpp中定义一个全局对象指针(定义在所有函数体之外):CGraphPara* p_GraphPara; //全局变量定义在CDrawDoc类的构造函数(drawdoc.cpp文件)中加入如下代码(黑体部分):CDrawDoc::CDrawDoc(){p_GraphPara=&m_GraphPara;//将全局变量的GraphPara类的指针指向当前的GraphPara对象}[注:如果需要在别的文件里面引用这个对象指针(如drawview.cpp),只需在别的实现文件中加入这个全局对象指针的外部定义:extern CGraphPara*p_GraphPara;]Step2、在文件drawdoc.h中的CDrawDoc类中增加如下函数:public:CText* AddText(short ColorPen,short ColorBrush,short LineWide,short LineType,short Layer,float StartX,float StartY,float Angle1,float Angle2,float TextHeight,float TextWide,float OffWide,unsigned char TextFont,int TextLong,CString Text);CArc* AddArc(short ColorPen,short ColorBrush,short LineWide,short LineType,short Layer,float CircleX,float CircleY,float CircleR,bool Fill,float Angle1,float Angle2);CCircle* AddCircle(short ColorPen,short ColorBrush,short LineWide,short LineType,short Layer,float CircleX,float CircleY,float CircleR,bool Fill);CPline* AddPLine(short ColorPen,short ColorBrush,short LineWide,short LineType,short Layer,int Numble,PointStruct* PointList,bool b_Fill);CLine* AddLine(short ColorPen,short ColorBrush,short LineWide,short LineType,short Layer,float X1,float Y1,float X2,float Y2);以上五个函数分别用来实现增加一个标注文本,一个圆弧,一个圆或圆形区域,一条连续直线或封闭多边形区域,一条直线的功能。

研究生英语exercise 2

研究生英语exercise 2

词法翻译:1.The foreign trade has risen to unprecedented figures.外贸已经有了史无前例的提高2.The invention of machinery had brought into the world a new era --- the Industrial Age. Money had become King. 机械的发明是世界进入一个新的时代——工业时代。

金钱至上3.John was an aggressive salesman who did his job quite well.John 是一个有进取心的商人,他把自己的工作做的很好4.They were suspicious and resentful of him.他们怀疑并且憎恨他5.They signed two agreements that served to warm up the atmosphere of their relations.他们签署两个协议,这两个协议有助于使他们的关系热乎起来6.His image as a good student was badlytarnished.他的好学生形象严重受损7.He began to see things and to understand.他开始观察事物并且去理解事物8.It was a cold, dark day, the sky overcast.这是一个寒冷的,黑暗的,天空阴暗的一天9.I have failed to convince him of his error.因为他的错误,我无法相信他10. Generally she accepted the family life in all its crowded inadequacy. 通常情况下,她接受了拥挤不足的家庭条件句法翻译:1.It's not your fault that this has happened.已经发生了,这不是你的错2.Because the young man frequently came to the lady's house, he was regarded as the mistress's lover.因为这个年轻人经常进入女士的房子,所以他就被认为是女主人的爱人3.Jerry quickly ordered everyone to put on life jackets, and tried,unsuccessfully,to put out the fire.Jerry命令所有人穿上救生衣并且试着扑灭火焰,但是失败了4.He was very clean. His mind was open. 他为人单纯坦率In 1844, Engels met Mars and they became friends.在1844年,恩格斯遇到了马克思,他们成为了朋友5.The avenue was lined withneatly-spaced plane trees.公路两旁是整齐的梧桐树6.I missed what you said because of the noise outside.因为外面的噪声,我没听清你说的什么8Better be wise by the defeat of others than by your own.从他人的失败中变得明智,比从自己失败中变得明智,更好9 Most U.S. spy satellites are designedto burn up in the earth'satmosphere after completing their missions.许多美国间谍卫星被设计为,完胜任务后在大气层中自燃10 He is physically weak but mentally sound.他身体虚弱,但是精神饱满。

第二版全新版大学英语听说教程3答案

第二版全新版大学英语听说教程3答案

unit1Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. c 2. a 3.bExercise 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. Y ou 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.Passage 2Exercise 1: 1. c 2. d 3. dExercise 2:1. What did the speaker do when he had the first date with his mother?He took his mother out to dinner in a neighborhood place.2. What did the speaker think of the date with his mother?He thought it was nicer than he expected.3. How often do the speaker and his mother meet every month?A couple of times.4. What does the speaker think of spending time with his mother?He thinks that 1) spending time with his mother has taught him the importance of slowing down; 2) dating with his mother has helped his marriage.Part C1. b2. c3. b4. d5. dUnit 2Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. cExercise 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.Passage 2Exercise 1: 1. The house was decorated exactly the same as Mr. Stewart remembered it.2. Mr. Stewart happened to be in the house when a postman came to delivera letter to his father-in-law who had died 15 years ago.3. The old postman had called in sick that day, and the postman who came in his place was not familiar with the neighborhood. Otherwise the letter would have been returned to its sender.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 C1. F2. T3. F4. F5. T6. T7. F8. TUnit 3Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1.c 2. cExercise 2: TFFFFTTFPassage 2Exercise 1: 1. d 2.bExercise 2:1. Why did the woman refuse to throw the baby girl to Krimali at first?Because she was afraid Krimali might not be able to catch the baby.2. Why did Krimali ask the woman to wrap the baby in bed sheets?Because she thought the bed sheets could somehow protect the baby from being hurt if she failed to catch her.3. Why did the men standing outside the building refuse to help?Because they were afraid of the swaying ceiling4. Why did Krimali make a sliding board?To make it easier and safer for the baby’s mother to get down.5. How many lives were saved by Krimali?About two dozen.Unit 4Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. d 2. c 3.aExercise 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.Passage 2Exercise 1: 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. TExercise 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 C1. d2. d3. d4. b5. cUnit 5Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. D 2. DExercise 2: 1. F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.T 6.F 7.T 8.F 9.F 10.TPassage 2Exercise 1:1. Reaching Everybody by Exposing Lies2. 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.bPart CSkatescooter·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 .Unit 6Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. D 2. CExercise 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.Passage 2Exercise 1: 1. C 2. BExercise 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 CExercise: 1. T 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.F 6.F 7.T 8.TUnit 7Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. B 2. CExercise 2: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. T 7. F Passage 2Exercise 1: 1. D 2. BExercise 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 CExercise: 1. A 2.B 3.B 4.B 5.AUnit 8Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. B 2. A 3. DExercise 2: 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. FPassage 2Exercise 1: 1. D 2. DExercise 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.BBasic skills like learning to write, learning to use scissors and other hand tools and utensils, and learning various crafts and other activitiesInstructors and instructions ...Part Cat 12 weeks both handsby 24 weeks both handsby 36 weeks left handbetween 40 and 44 weeks right handat 48 weeks left handbetween 52 and 56 weeks right handat 80 weeks both handsat the age of two right handbetween two and a half and three years both handsby the age of eight ...Unit 9Part BPassage 1Exercise 1:1. In Mr. Andrew Song's office2. 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. FPassage 2Exercise 1: 1. b 2. cExercise 2:Purpose of meeting: to discuss the causes for the decline in profitsTime: 10:00 amChair: BernardSpeaker: Sam CanningPosition: Chief Sales ExecutiveThe main points of his talk:1. Sales are down but not by too much2. The budget for sales hasn't increased even with inflation3. The products are old.Part Ctechnical feature: ...--almost the samePrice: ...10 to 15% more expensive than B productsMarket share: A--smaller but growing / B--larger at presentFame: A products are less well known tha n B productsProspect: A-- has more potential to survive futurecommercial pressures as it has a technical lead in research, good design and good marketing strategy.B-- will probably be unable to keep its present statusDecision reached: To invest in AUnit 10Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. B 2. C 3. CExercise 2: 1. B 2. B 3. ACEFHIJPassage 2Exercise 1: 1. D 2. BExercise 2:1. F2. F3. T4. F5. T6. T7. F8. TPart C1. employment agency2. job-matching3. broke down4. essential5. frustrated6. 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.Unit 11Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. C 2. DExercise 2:1. popcorn2. successful3. $20 million4. soft drinks5. ice cream6. three7. four8. box office9. half the money10. 69%11. 89%12. a little over 3p13. $414. $3.9515. 100% morePassage 2Exercise 1: 1. B 2. C 3. DExercise 2:1. falling from2. swimming3. driving4. setting fire5. fights6. from 50 meters7. 35 meters/exploring helicopter/train/tunnelPart C1. dialogue 11.c2. b2. dialogue 21. d2.d3. dialogue 3DUnit 12Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. B 2. B 3. DExercise 2:1. midnight/31,2001/new notes (new currency)2. 300 million/ changing their old currencies/15 million/ 52 million/ 646 million/ 568 million3. greater Europe/ stronger, wealthier4. championed/ peace and secruityPassage 2Exercise 1: 1. d 2. c 3. cExercise 2:1. when economic conditions are right2. 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 eurosPart CPAY TO THE ORDER OF Cash $ 150One Hundred and Fifty ---- EUROS ONLYUnit 13Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. C 2. BExercise 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 W ay. 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.Passage 2Exercise 1:1. expanding2. gravity/ initial explosion/ in motion3. density/ matter/ universeExercise 2:1. c2. b3. d4. d5. cPart C1. Space telescope/ astronomers/ 132. eight million light-years3. universe / young4. 81/ in detail/ 13/ fragments5. orbits/ disturbed/ gravitational pull6. less/ a billion/ short7. big massive/ smaller onesUnit 14Part BPassage 1Exercise 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. cPassage 2Exercise 1: 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. FExercise 2:1. genetic/ produce/ rot/ less2. process/ genes/ laboratory/ disastrous3. negative/ genetic screening/ predict/ have4. meaningless/ cure/ disease5. hereditary disease/ carefully (twice)/ children6. eugenics/ new/ harmful/ criminality7. /8. hair/ job/ hair/ medical/ refuse/ disease/ long9. absurdPart C1. 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.Unit 15Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. c 2. a 3. cExercise 2:disadvantages:1. equal pay2. small/ top executives3. higher/ family/ jobsadvantages:1. middle management2. part time jobs3.a. six/ payb. pension/ three or morec. quality/ educationd. legal/ stateappearance:elegantly/ soft/ stylish/ silk/ nails/ makeup/ jewelrycapability:negotiating/ much/ malePassage 2Exercise 1: 1. D 2. BExercise 2: 1. F 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. F 6. T 7. TPart C1.b2.c3.d4.a5.aUnit 16Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. a 2. cExercise 2: 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. F 7. T 8. F Passage 2Exercise 1: 1. A 2. BExercise 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 Cdialogue I1. d2. b3. cdialogue II1. a2. d。

Exercise 2

Exercise 2

Exercise 21. In recent years, the United States has gone from being a “positive savings” nation to a “negative savings” nation (i.e., we spend more money than we earn). Suppose a typical American household spends $10,000 more than it makes and it dose this for eight consecutive years. If this debt will be financed at an interest rate of 15% per year, what annual repayment will be required to repay the debt over a 10-year period (repayments will start at EOY 9)?2. You are the manager of a large crude-oil refinery. As part of the refining process, a certain heat exchanger (operated at high temperatures and with abrasive material flowing through it) must be replaced every year. The replacement and downtime cost in the first year is $175,000. This cost is expected to increase due to inflation at a rate of 8% per year for five years, at which time this particular heat exchanger will no longer be needed. If the company’s cost of capital is 18% per year, how much could you afford to spend for a higher quality heat exchanger so that these annual replacement and downtime costs could be eliminated?3. Many people get ready for retirement by depositing money into a monthly or annual savings plan.a. If $200 per month is deposited in a bank account paying a 6% APR compounded monthly, how much will be accumulated in the account after 30 years?b. If inflation is expected to average 2% per year into the foreseeable future, what is todays’s equivalent spending power for your answer to Part (a)?4. Indicated whether each of the following statements is true(T) or false(F).(1) Interest is money paid for the use of equity capital.(2) (A/F, i%,N)= (A/P, i%,N)+i.(3) Simple interest ignores the time value of money principle.(4) Cash-flow diagrams are analogous to freebody diagrams for mechanics problems.(5) $1,791 10 years from now is equivalent to $900 now if the interest rate equals 8% per year.(6) It is always true that i>r when M≥2.(7) Suppose that a lump sum of $1,000 is invested at r=10% for eight years. The future equivalent is greater for daily compounding than it is for continuous compounding.(8) For a fixed amount, F dollars, that is received at EOY N, the “A equivalent” increases as the interest rate increases.(9) For a specified value of F at EOY N, P at time zero will be larger for r=10% per year than it will be for r=10% per year, compounded monthly.5. If you borrow $3,000 at 6% simple interest per year for seven years, how much will you have to repay at the end of seven years?(a) $3,000 (b) $4,511 (c) $1,260 (d) $1,511 (e) $4,2606. When you were born, your grandfather established a trust fund for you in the Cayman Islands. The account has been earning interest at the rate of 10% per year. If this account will be worth $100,000 on your 25th birthday, how much did your grandfather deposit on the day you were born?(a) $4,000 (b) $9,230 (c) $10,000 (d) $10,150 (e) $10,7407. A cash flow at time zero (now) of $9,982 is equivalent to another cash flow that is an EOY annuity of $2,500 over five years. Each of these two cash-flow series is equivalent to a third series, which is a uniform gradient series. What is the value of G for this third series over the same five-year time interval?(a) $994 (b) $1,150 (c) $1,250 (d) $1,354 (e) Not enough information given8. What is the monthly payment on a loan of $15,000 for five years at a nominal rate of interest of 9% compounded monthly?(a) $214 (b) $250 (c) $312 (d) $324 (e)$3819. Sixty monthly deposits are made into an account paying 6% nominal interest compounded monthly. If the objective of these deposits is to accumulate $100,000 by the end of the fifth year, what is the amount of each deposit?(a) $1,930 (b) $1,478 (c) $1,667 (d) $1,430 (e)$1,69510. What is the principal remaining after 20 monthly payments have been made on a $20,000 five-year loan? The annual interest rate is 12% nominal compounded monthly.(a) $10,224 (b) $13,333 (c) $14,579 (d) $16,073 (e) $17,09411. If you borrow $5,000 to buy a car at 12% compounded monthly, to be repaid over the next four years, what is your monthly payment?(a) $131 (b) $137 (c) $1,646 (d) $81 (e)$10412. The effective annual interest rate is given to be 19.2%. What is the nominal interest rate per year(r) if continuous compounding is being used? Choose the closest answer below.(a) 19.83% (b) 18.55% (c) 17.56% (d) 16.90%13. A bank advertises mortgages at 12% compounded continuously. What is the effective annual interest?(a) 12.36% (b) 12.55% (c) 12.75% (d) 12.68% (e) 12.00%14. If you invest $7,000 at 12% compounded continuously, how much would it be worth in three years?(a) $9,449 (b) $4,883 (c) $10,033 (d) $9,834 (e) $2.520。

17届初三英语《exercise(2)》试卷

17届初三英语《exercise(2)》试卷

Exercises姓名____________ 学号 ______________一.单项选择( ) 1.—Where’s your brother now, Bob?--I saw him _____ in the street a moment ago and I told him ______.A. playing; don’t do soB.playing; not to do soC. play; to do so( ) 2.—I’m sorry to have you waiting so long for Marcia, and I’m afraid it’ll be ten minutes ______ she comes back.A. beforeB.afterC.until( ) 3. The workers have decided to finish the task on time, _____ it means they would have no weekends these two months.A.after allB.even thoughC.as if( ) 4. Everyone should have dreams. With dreams and hard work, anything amazing can be________.A. createdB.expectedC.practiced( ) 5.I__________the book Little Woman, but I’ll let you read it first.A. haven’t readB.don’t readC.won’t read( ) 6.You can park your car on__________ side of the street. It doesn’t matter.A. bothB.everyC.either( ) 7.I heard you are in my town. ___________ any time you like.A. Give upB. Make sureC. Drop by( ) 8. --What are your most important customs in Switzerland, Marc?--We ____ to be on time. After all, we produce clocks and watches.A. are supposedB. are advisedC. weren’t expected( ) 9. To____ surprise, Lily found Colombians are all pretty relaxed about time, which is totally different from her country.A. hisB. theirC. her( )10. Lucy who came to China several years ago has ____ got used to eating meals with chopsticks instead of forks.A. graduallyB. especiallyC. lately二.阅读理解(请根据短文内容,从下列各题A、B、C选项中选出最佳答案) Cause and effect is one way to explain things that happen around us. Many things happen because something caused or influenced them to happen. Sometimes it is hard to look at a cause and find out what caused or influenced them to happen. Sometimes it is hard to look at a cause and find out what causes the effect. It may help you to start with the effect and use your reasoning(推理的) skills. Think about all the things you know that could be reasons for the effect you can see.For example, you may see someone putting on a heavy jacket. This is the effect. To look for a cause, think to yourself, “What would take someone put on a heavy jacket?” Maybe the person is going outside into very cold weather. Maybe the person works in the penguin pen(企鹅圈养地) at Sea World. Maybe the person is going to visit an ice skating rink where the air is kept very cold. All of these things could be a cause for putting on a heavy jacket.Now, think about a second example. The effect is a boy named Abi has to go to the head teacher’s office. What are the possible causes? Maybe he bullied(欺负) another student. Maybe he is just being picked up early. Maybe he is being given a prize!Here is another example for you to think about its cause and effect. Cait, 13, was trying to fall asleep when her 8-year-old brother, Doug, came into her room. He looked around a bit, but seemed really out of it. Then Doug went back into the hallway and stood there looking straight up at the hall light for quite a while. Little brothers can be very strange, but this was really much too A disease known is half cured. 病情确诊断,治病好一半。

大学基础英语教材2答案

大学基础英语教材2答案

大学基础英语教材2答案Unit 1: Language and CommunicationExercise 1: Understanding Language1. b) studying the structure of words and phrases in a language2. a) the communication of thoughts and feelings through a system of arbitrary signals3. c) the study of meaning in language4. a) thoughts, feelings, and intentionsExercise 2: Vocabulary1. promote2. indicate3. importance4. attitude5. gestures6. convey7. recognizes8. offend9. misunderstandings10. influenceUnit 2: Academic LifeExercise 1: Understanding Academic Vocabulary1. b) Textbooks2. c) A written or printed work that provides factual information or expert knowledge in a particular area3. b) To accept something, especially a task or responsibility, when it is difficult or unpleasant4. a) A detailed plan for the organization or achievement of a particular goal5. c) A formal written request, typically one signed by many people, appealing to authority with respect to a particular cause6. a) Serious, solemn, or grave in manner or appearance7. b) The quality of behaving or speaking in a way that is appropriate for polite or formal situationsExercise 2: Reading Comprehension1. The main purpose of a textbook is to assist students in understanding specific subjects and to provide them with the necessary information and knowledge related to those subjects. Textbooks often present information in a structured and organized manner, making it easier for students to comprehend and learn.2. Textbooks typically contain chapters with clear headings and subheadings, making it simple to locate and access relevant informationquickly. They also often feature diagrams, illustrations, and charts to aid visual learners in understanding complex concepts.3. Many textbooks include exercises and assignments to help students apply and reinforce what they have learned. These activities may include multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and essay prompts.4. Additionally, textbooks often provide summaries and review sections at the end of each chapter or unit, allowing students to recap and consolidate their understanding of the material. These summaries can be particularly helpful when preparing for exams or writing research papers.Unit 3: RelationshipsExercise 1: Vocabulary in Context1. honesty2. compromise3. loyalty4. patience5. forgiveness6. understanding7. communication8. respect9. support10. trustExercise 2: Reading Comprehension1. The key to a successful relationship is effective communication. Both partners must be open and honest with each other, expressing their thoughts and feelings clearly. Good communication helps build trust, as it demonstrates a willingness to be vulnerable and share one's true self.2. Trust is another vital component of a healthy relationship. Without trust, there can be no genuine intimacy. Trust is built over time through consistent actions and words that align with one's promises and commitments.3. Loyalty is also crucial. Being loyal means standing by your partner's side and supporting them through thick and thin. It involves being faithful, both emotionally and physically, and being there for your partner when they need you most.4. Patience is a virtue in any relationship. It is essential to understand that both partners are individuals with their own strengths, weaknesses, and quirks. Patience allows for acceptance and growth, as well as the ability to navigate conflicts and challenges with grace.Unit 4: Travel and LeisureExercise 1: Vocabulary in Context1. exploration2. immerse3. encounters4. fascinating5. diverse6. scenic7. adventure8. hospitality9. exhilarating10. culturalExercise 2: Reading Comprehension1. Traveling allows individuals to broaden their horizons through exploration. It exposes people to new cultures, traditions, and perspectives, ultimately expanding their understanding of the world.2. When immersing oneself in a new environment, individuals have the opportunity to learn and grow. They can step out of their comfort zones and engage in cultural exchanges, which can lead to personal transformation and self-discovery.3. Traveling often involves unexpected encounters with people from diverse backgrounds. These encounters can be enlightening and provide a deeper appreciation for the richness and variety of human experiences.4. Exploring scenic destinations can be both visually and emotionally captivating. It allows individuals to connect with the beauty of nature and provides a sense of tranquility and serenity.5. Traveling is an adventure in itself. It brings excitement and a sense of freedom as individuals step outside of their daily routines and embark onnew experiences. It provides an opportunity to step out of one's comfort zone and embrace the unknown.In conclusion, the content and structure of the answers above are presented in a clear and organized manner, ensuring easy comprehension and a positive reading experience for learners.。

翻译作业 Exercise 2

翻译作业 Exercise 2

Exercise 71. This poem, which almost everybody knows is written by Tennyson.丁尼生写的这首诗,几乎人尽皆知2. In the Third World, where tow out of three people still live by farming, food shortage and malnutrition are common.在第三世界,三分之二的人仍旧靠农耕为生,食物短缺和营养不良的现象很普遍。

3. In countries where people remain in one town or city for most of their lives, the social customs are quite different.有些国家的人民几乎终身从未离开过一个城镇或城市,所以社会习惯十分不同。

4. It was an old woman, tall and shapely still, though withered by time, on whom his eyes fell when he stopped and turned.他停下来,转过身,目光落在了一位老妇人的身上,她虽然受时间的折磨显得有些憔悴,仍然身材高挑,面容姣好。

5. This exquisite harmony between nature and man explains in part the enchantment of the older Britain, in which whole towns fitted snugly into the landscape, as if they were no more than bites of woodland.人与自然的完美结合从一定程度上说明了英国自古以来的迷人之处,整座城镇被恰当的隐藏在风景之中,就好像他们仅仅是森林的一小部分。

全新版大学英语第二版听说教程第三册

全新版大学英语第二版听说教程第三册

全新版大学英语(第二版)听说教程3答案(unit1—7)全新版大学英语(第二版)听说教程3Unit1Part BPassage1Exercise1:1.c2.a.3.bExercise21.her husband spend more time with his mother2.1)she was waiting by the door with her coat on and she her hair curled .2)she had told her lady friends about this.Passage2Exercise1:1.c2.d3.dExercise2 :1.took;out to dinner;neighborhood2.nice than he expected3.A couple of times4.the importance of showing down;his marriagePart C1.b2.c3.b4.d5.dUnit 2Part BPassage1Exercise1:1.b2.a3.d4.cExercise21984;son;medical school;tuition;afford it;realize;newspaper ads;extra business;advertisement;succeeded;agent;changed; phone call;put aside;doing;immediately;familiar;his father-in-law’s;visited;father-in-law;alive;coincidence; Passage2Exercise1:1.The house was decorated exactly the same as Mr.Stewart remembered it.2.Mr.Stewart happened to be in the house when a postman came to deliver a letter to his father-in-law who had died 15 years ago.3.the old postman had called in sick that day ,and the postman who came in his place was not familiar with the neighborhood .otherwise the letter would have been returned to its sender Exercise21.He was intrigued2.A bank statement3.his father-in-law had put an amount of money in the bank for his grandchil dren’s education.4.A little over $150005.he could use the money to cover the tuition of his first year at a medical school.6.he is a doctor in IllinoisPart Ccollections;shot;presence;justice;Theater;occur;victim;8)officers had only managed to identify the first victim minutes before the second accident 9)they married on the same day ,had worn identical wedding dresses and carried the same flowers 10)How can we explain the above similaritiesUnit 3Part BPassage1Exercise 1:1.c2. cExercise 2:1.T2.F3.F4.F5.F6.T7.T8.FPassage2Exercise 1:1.d2. bExercise 2:1.Because she was afraid Krimali might not be able to catch the baby.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 ceiling4.to make it easier and safer for the baby ’s mother to get down.5.About two dozenPart C1.a2.b3.d4.dUnit 4Part BPassage1Exercise 1:1. d2. c3.aExercise 2:1.understand each other ’s ex pectations ;could be avoided ;live happily together2.cleaning up;cleaned up and put away before going to bed3.sleeping; 11p.m;6:30a.m;on weekends Passage2 Exercise 1:1.c2.c3.aExercise 2:1.get lost;five minutes ;driving;stop;direction2.breaking rules;break a rule;apologize and dosomething nice for the other person to make it up 3.reviewing the contents of the agreement;review this agreement once a year;make necessary changesPart C1.a2.d3.bUnit 5Part BPassage1Exercise 1:1.d2. c Exercise 2: Testing;river;if there were antibiotics ; resistant;350 water samples;the samples;low levels;three;Water Prize ;5000;Sweden’sPassage2Exercise 11.eaching;verybady;xposing;ies2.advertising campaign;youth;against tobacco companies3.the massage;teenagers;their advertisementsExercise 21.c2.a3.d4.c5.bPart C 1.a 2.c 3.d 4.cUnit 6Part BConversation1Exercise 1:1.d2.c3.bExercise 2:police officer;30;patrol;undercover;detective;supervising investigation;being a police officer;assignment;patrol; the fear of the unknownConversation2Exercise 1:1.T2. F 3 .T 4.F 5.TExercise 2:1.an exercise program;a psychological program;counseling for officers;several discussion groups2.baseball;get some sort of exercise;his personal relationships;relationship with his wifePart C1.d2.d3.d4.b5.cUnit7Part BConversation1Exercise 1:1.in Mr.Andrew Song’s office2.Boss and secretary3.To see Mr.Andrew Song on businessExercise 2:1.d2.b3.a4.b5.cConversation2Exercise 1:1.b2.cExercise 2:to discuss the causes of the decline in profits;10:00a.m;Chief Sales Executive;Sales are down but not by too much ;the budget for sales hasn’t increased even with information;the products are old Part C1.d2.b3.d4.b。

大学英语视听说2答案

大学英语视听说2答案

Part1Exercise21.B2.A3.A4.B5.C6.C7.B8.CExercise31.football,basketball,baseball2.steady,boyfriend3.guess,realized4.broke,up5.in,group6.save,up7.here,comes8.happened,to9.not,at,all 10.except,forPart2Listening2 Exercise11)kind 2)gold 3)heartless 4)love 5)songs 6)says 7)touch 8)lifetime 9)gone10)happens 11)feelings 12)speedlistening3exercise1BPart3Practice11)gaze 2)sighs 3)touch 4)hugs 5)such 6)words 7〕praises 8)understands 9)lends 10)holdsPractice2Exercise1CExercise21.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.T7.FPractice31)learning 2)admire 3)vocabulary 4)loving 5)relationship 6)connections 7)experiences 8)remembering 9)proud 10)try 11)body 12)expressions 13)willingness 14)fears 15)pace 16)best 17)jokes 18)fondness 19)laugh 20)withPractice4Exercise1DExercise21.unsuccessful,marriages2.failed,relationships3.dreamed,of4.words,action5.men,natural Part4Section11.2.3.5.7.8.9.11.tickSection21.C2.B3.A4.B5.A6.C7.C8.BSection31.perfect2.half,full3.ashamed4.failure5.apologized6.house7.side8.flower,seeds9.watered 10.pickPart1Exercise21.T2.F3.F4.F5.F6.TExercise3or another seeing each other someone else boating half an hour anymore Of course I do two different places stupidPart2Listening1Exercise11.F2.T3.F4.F5.TExercise21.skin2.local,hospital3.eat,skin,trouble4.waiting,for,a,bog,basket5.done,all,her,shopping,a/her,shopping,listListening2Exercise21. BE2.AE3.AE4.BE5. AE6. BE7. AE8. BE9. BE 10. AE 11. BE 12. AE 13. BE 14. AE 15. AE 16. BEListening 3Exercise1: F T T F TExercise2: 1. MEN 2. HIS 3. MAN-made1. mental image females/women2. females/women males/men3. citizensPart 3Practice 1Exercise1: F T F F TExercise2: 1. refused hire a dog 2. pointed to 3. a letter 4. writing a program running perfectlyPractice 2Exercise1: 1. Mandarin 2. Zhang 3. Smith 4. Oxford English DictionaryExercise2: B A B B C D A C A DPractice 3Exercise1: T F T T T TExercise2: 1. an American education 2. fluent English 3. misses 4. nice 5. little things 6. walking the dog 7. weather 8. snowy 9. sunshine 10. boots 11. umbrella 12. a big smile Practice 4Exercise1: T F F F F TExercise2: 1. small 2. pie 3. pine 4. big 5. small 6. pint 7. half 8. German 9. warm, brown 10. English 11. a packet of 12. in the evening 13. fried potatoes 14. crispsPart 4Section1: 1. difficult 2. frustrating 3. rewarding 4. people 5. places 6. ideas 7. cultures8. live 9. similarities 10. differences 11. beliefs 12. attitudesSection2: F F T FF F F TSection3: status definite doubts interrupt power structure establish and test knowledge power sharing approach encourageUnit 3Part 1Exercise2: 5 4 7 2 8 1 3 6Exercise: 1. unlucky 2. exchange 3. envy 4. a perfect match 5. quit programmer 6. current programming 7. make a living 8. ideal 9. burned down 10. total failure 11. admit luckier 12. assetsPart 2Listening1:Exercise1: 1. 22 2. died 3. 4 4. 9 5. 12 6. 12 7. last 8. 3Listening2:Exercise1: 1. go on 2. song 3. true love 4. see 5. believe 6. sky 7. fly away 8. open door 9. silence 10. achieveListening3:Exercise1: 1. to come in and have something to eat2.Because the man of the house/the husband wasn’t at home.3.Wealth, Success and Love4.Wealth5.Success6.To invite Love to come in7.Love8.Love, Wealth and SuccessPart 3Practice 1Exercise1: C B A B DPractice2:Exercise1: 1. authority behavior2. timid twenty-six-year education3. assistant4. most recent studiesExercise2: T F F F FPractice 3:Exercise1: 3 5 6 7Exercise2: A B D C DPractice 4Exercise1: 1. 1782 2. 1795 3. 1802Exercise2: 1 3 5 6 8 9 10Part 4Section1: D C B A C BSection2: T F T T F T F FSection3: 1. seventh 2. encouraged 3. performed 4. amused 5. natural 6. musical 7. form 8. DespiteUnit 4Part 1Exercise2:1〕B, C, F, H, I 2) A, D, E, GExercise31. 6:552. New York3. first grandchild4.merchanical/door problems5.their flight is overdue/delayed6. the coffee shop7.seating on another airline8.1120Part 2Listening1Exercise1: F T T F F FExercise2: 1. prison 2. do the planting 3. ten days 4. the money; the gun 5. plant the potatoesListening2Exercise1: 5Exercise21.the lift service2.engineers3.adding more lifts4.faster ones5.too expensive6.a psychologist7.placing a large mirror 8.inexpensivePart 3Practice1Exercise1: T T F F TExercise21.office2.discussion3.Immediately4.long5.describing6.wrongs7.over8.shoulders9.minutes 10.satPractice2Exercise1: B EExercise2: 1. Economic factors 2. psychological space needs 3. number of bedrooms 4. familyExercise3: T F F T TPractice3Exercise1: color, brain, message, red, exciting, signal, moodExercise2: peaceful, nerves/ focused activity/ cheerful, decision-making/brain power/creative/relaxed, tired musclesPractice4Exercise1: 1. noise 2. two 3. books 4. passers-by and student volunteers 5. oneExercise2: two boxes/ books/came closer/dripped several books/20%/10%/80%/15%A student volunteer/ the experiment/ same/ books/ dropped/75%/ 37.5%/ distracting/notice/respond/further annoyed/the noise/help outPart 4Section1: identify personalities/achievement/parties/center/crowd/unity/getting along with/friendly/caring/planned/structured/a few friends/a big groupSection2: Part A: 1. American history 2. $64000 3. the best guest; missed a question 4. second 5. easier; play it safePart B: F T F T FSection3: Part A: T T F F FPart B: social support/stress level/blood pressure/close relationshipsUnit 5Part 1Exercise2: B A C CExercise3:1. too good to be true2.various kinds3.ignored4.stand5. has something to do with6.dream I’m7.can’t afford8.something wrong with9. ripe; at hand 10. come truePart 2Listening1Exercise1: B A C D B CExercise2:1.at rest2.slows down3.slow4.little5.inactive6.rises; increases7.still8.inactive; active9.active; move rapidlyListening2Exercise1: 1.3.5.6.7.8.Exercise2: A C D BExercise3: 1. strange 2. strange 3. very steep 4. at the bottom 5. watching 6. be punished 7. in the darkness 8. scared 9. avoid 10. exam 11. interpreting dreams 12. disappointing 13. making mistakes 14. symbolPart 3Practice1Exercise1: D C B DExercise2: T F T F F TPractice2Exercise: 1. parting 2. wrong 3. dream 4. night 5. none 6. seem 7. shore 8. sand 9. fingers 10. grasp 11. save 12. wavePractice3Exercise1: NO,YES, YES, NO, NO, YESExercise21.Because dreams are closely related to waking lives2.more women have careers3.The possible reason is that they are making important decisions about career, marriage andlife direction4.solve problems5.Life experiences/Biological conditioning and social conditioning, life stages and attitudes.Part 4Section1: part A: 4, 8, 6, 3, 1, 5, 2, 7Part B: C A B D B D CSection2: Part A: T F F T F TPart B: 1. pushing 2. away 3. friend’s house 4. burned to death 5. the dead 6. in front of 7. kids’ minds 8. making moneySection3: part A: A C D B CPart B: Y Y N Y N N Y YUnit 6Part 1Exercise2: A B D F G HExercise31.plays an important role2.eat animals3.got used to; like it4.brought up on5.slim; even though6.with the development of7.be thought of8.pleasant, and nice soundingPart 2Listening1Exercise1: B D A C BExercise21.2262.7:30 a.m.3.orange4.grapefruit5.bacon, eggs, tomato6.two soft-boiled eggs7.toast, butter8.lemon teaListening2Exercise1: 1. take out/ cardboard/plastic/plastic/tight-fitting2. board/menu/order/microphone/twenty yards3. knives/forks/everything/trayExercise2: F T F F TListening3Exercise1: 1. The big baker bakes black bread.2.The bun is better buttered, Bill muttered3.Cheryl’s cheap chip shop sells cheap chips.4.you can have;fried fresh fish, fish fried fresh, fresh fried fish, fresh fish fried, or fish fresh fried.5.all I want is a proper cup of coffee made in a proper coffeepot. You can believe it or not—Iwant a cup of coffee in a proper coffeepot. Tin coffeepots or iron coffeepots, they’re no use to me. If I can’t have a proper cup of coffee in a proper copper coffeepot, I’ll have a cup of tea.Part 3Practice1:Exercise1: T F T F TTExercise2: B C C A CPractice2:Exercise1: F T T F TExercise2: 1. 900 2. 1493 3. corn, sweet potato, pineapple 4. realize, full 5. exercise, perform better, burnsPractice3:Exercise1: C A B DExercise2: T F T F TPractice4:Exercise1: C E FExercise2: 1. television 2. a sailor 3. meat and potatoes 4. biscuits, cake and chips 5. to make them look good 6. excellent 7. one can remain healthy without meat. 8. opposed but tolerant.Part 4Section1: Part A: T F F TTPart B: D C C B BSection2: Part A: 1. 2. 4.6.7.9.10.11.12Part B: 1. 2. 7. 11Section3: Part A: T F T F T TPart B: 1. foreign owners; foreign food 2. aware; very good 3. time; effort 4. slower; a hurry 5. shopping and sightseeing。

Exercise 2 阅读理解 A

Exercise 2 阅读理解 A

Exercise 2 阅读理解AMy name is Maria. I'm 13. I live in New York. I like going to school by bike. I seldom take buses. Riding a bike is a good exercise for me. I like watching NBA matches on TV very much. I watch them every week. It's real fun for me. I like pop music a lot, too. My favourite singing star is Michael Jackson. At school, music is my favourite subject. I have a good voice and I play the violin very well. I have a dream of being a singer like Madonna.I'm Huck. I'm 12. I live in Los Angeles. I like playing football and basketball. I play football or basketball every day with my friends after school. I often watch ball matches on TV. Sometimes I go and cheer for the Lakers. I like collecting stamps, especially animal stamps. I like animals, so I like animal stamps. I have panda stamps from my friend, Mimi. They are very good. On weekends I often go to the mountains to paint pictures. I have painted some very nice pictures. Painting is my life, so I will be a painter.I'm Sophia. My home is in Washington D. C. I like reading and watching programmes about travel and history. I often stay at home reading on weekends. At school, I like French very much and I am good at it. I'd like to be a guide. I can go around the world and meet alot of people. That would be great fun!Exercise 2 阅读理解 A根据短文内容,选择正确答案。

大学英语二级视听说Unit7答案+原文

大学英语二级视听说Unit7答案+原文

新编大学英语(第三版)视听说第二册答案+原文Unit Seven CulturePart 1 Listening, Understanding and SpeakingListening IExercise 1 F F T T T F F FExercise 21)cold open outgoing 2)overpowering friendly 3)long time for life 4) accent country loud behavior language 5)closer distanceScript:Interviewer:so ,Terry. Y ou have been in England for quite a long time now.T erry :Mmm.Interviewer:What differences do you notice between England and the United States?T erry:Obviously the biggest difference is the people .The average Englishman is ~~mm, cold and not very open. you know, when I first came ,I could notInterviewer:Oh.T erry:In the United States it is very different. We start conversations with people in the street, in the subway ;we are a lot more outgoing than people here. Y ou know, when I first came, I could not understand why Iwas getting so little reaction from people, but now I see that they thought I was overpowering and toofriendly too soon.Interviewer:But tell me: Does the Englishman improve as you get to know him?T erry:Oh, yesInterviewer:Oh ,goodT erry:Once you have made a friend, it is a friend for life, but it takes a very long time . I will tell you something that I think is very important. An Englishman in America is respected. Everyone wants to talk to him. Weare inquestive. We love his acent and his country. But Americans in England are thought to be a littleinferior because of their loud behavior and their language. One thing I have learned is that English peoplelike a certain distance. When I was talking to someone, he would move away, you know, move backwards,and I thought , “Do I smell ?Am I boring him ?” The reason is you see, Americans stand closer whenthey are talking while English people like a certain distance.Listening IIExercise 1 1)C 2)A 3)D 4)C 5)CExercise 2l. lost 2.India 3.settle/stay pare 5.water 6.spoil 7.sugar 8.stayScript:Many centuries ago, a group of Jews landed in India and immediately went to the king . They told him that they were lost and wanted to settle in his kingdom.In those days any foreigner was viewed with suspicion. So the king was hesitant about letting them in .He sent for one glass of milk and added some water. He asked the leader of the Jews to taste the milk. The he poured out some milk and added some water .He asked the leader to taste the milk again and said ,”What is the difference in taste?”The leader said,“The second time the milk tastes terrible.”“That is because of the water added to the milk”said the king ,“The water dilutees the milk and spoils its taste. So too your addition will spoil the kingdom.”The leader of the milk and asked the king to taste it .”I t tastes sweet,” said the kingThe leader of the Jews bowed his head and said,“Oh,Y our Majesty! That is how we would like to live here :as the small amount of sugar which sweetens the large quantity of milk and not as the water which dilutes the milk.” Pleased with him, the king granted them permission to stay.Listening IIIExercise 1 1-E 2-B 3-G 4-A5-D 6-F 7-CExercise 2 1. European 2. 1:00p.m. ,4:30p.m. 3. brown 4. party 5. standScript:Different cultures adhere to different business customs. For example, the British consider it impolite to interrupt a visitor, even after all business has been done. Thus a visitor should know when to stop talking and when to leave.Spanish business people need to see samples, so samples of products or services should be offered w henever possible. Visitors also need to know that in Spain offices and retail establishments generally close from 1:00 p.m. to as late as 4:30 p.m. In addition, black shoes, not brown, are considered proper for business occasions. The Spanish historically have favored black.In Scandinavia and Finland, business guests may be asked to shed their clothes and join their hosts in a sauna. The invitation is a sign that a good working relationship has been established.In Denmark, a visitor who is invited to a business associate’s home should take flowers or some unusual food.In Norway, the visitor is expected to send a gift the way after a dinner.In France, one sends flowers before visiting a home for dinner, but not chrysanthemums; they’re for funerals. More than flowers and gifts, the French expect a business visitor to give a party after major dealings.In Germany, flowers are an appropriate gift to take to a business colleague’s wife when invited to dinner, but not red roses; they’re for lovers. Her e men are expected to stand when a woman rises from the table and when she returns. Fortunately, German women have reached a silent understanding that when one has to be excused, the other women leave also.Listening IVExercise 1 4, 7, 6, 1, 3, 8, 2, 5Exercise 2 F T T F FScript:A Hindu priest, rabbi and a lawyer were driving down the road when the car broke down. Fortunately, they found a farmhouse nearby. The farmer informed them that he had only one spare room, and that it had only two twin beds.They were welcome to it, but one of them had to sleep in the barn. After much discussion, the Hindu volunteered to go to the barn. A few moments later, there was a knock on the bedroom door, and the Hindu explained that there was a cow in the barn, and cows were sacred and he could not possibly sleep in the barn with a cow.Annoyed, the rabbi volunteered. A few moments later, there was a knock on the door. The rabbi explained that there was a pig in the barn and that he, being very orthodox, could not possibly spend the evening in the barn with the origin of pork.Finally, the lawyer said that he would go to the barn. A few moments later, there was a knock on the door. It was the cow and the pig!Part 2 Viewing, Understanding and SpeakingExercise 1 T T F T F T T FExercise 21. stupid mistakes2. lovely ones; make3. eve; entirely4. finished; fixes5. symbol of death6. on time; alone7. remind; in front of8. what we do; right awayPart 3 Video Appreciation and Singing for FunExercise 1 A C B D C BExercise 21. culture2. nation3. mix4. ceremonies5. celebrations6. recognized7. worn8. distinctive9. everyday wear 10. variesPart 4 Further ListeningListening I1.walk2. matter3. both4. leave5. share6. shake7. offer8. Promptness is important both in Britain and in America.9. There is an old story about a man who gave a normal dinner party.10. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.Scripts:Customs differ from country. Does a man walk on the left or on the right of a woman in you country? Or doesn’t it matter? What about table manners? Should you use both hands when you are eating? Should you leave one in you lap , or on the table?The Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs .For example, in both America and England people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. Also, most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seat to a woman,and so will most Americans. Promptness is important both in England and in America. That is, if one is invited to a dinner at 7 o’clock, the dinner guest either arrives close to that time or calls up to explain his delay .The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable—especially if they are your guests. There is an old story about a man who gave a normal dinner party .When the food was served, one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. The other guests were surprised, but the host quietly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.Listening IIExercise 1 C D E GExercise 2 T T F F F T T TScripts:Throughout the world children are taught not to stuff their mouthswith food, to eat politely at the table and not to be ”piggish” wi th their eating habits. However, more and more countries have eating contests in which as much food is eaten as fast as possible, and no one cares about manners.Today, eating contests have become a sport in many countries including Japan, the US, Canada, Germany, Thailand, England, Russia and Scotland. In the U.S., the best known eating contest is Natio n’ s restaurant in Coney Island, New Y ork City’s popular beach and amusement park. The contest was first held in 1916 and has been held each year except 1947 and 1971.The all-time world record is held by Takeru Kobayashi of Japan, who ate 50 hot dogs and buns in 12 minutes. Recently, a tiny Korean American woman, Sonya Thomas, came in fourth, eating 25 hot dogs in 12 minutes. This broke the women’s record.Sonya Thomas hold several eating records. She ate 23 pork sandwiches in 10 minutes at a contest in Mississippi, and at a competition in Indiana, she shocked the crowd by eating 65 hard-boiled eggs in only 6 minutes and 40 seconds. She thinks her biggest win was when she ate 36 dozen oysters in 10 minutes .Despite all the food she eats, Sonya weights less than 45 kg. She keeps fit by eating lots of rice, vegetables and chicken and walks on a treadmill 4 times a week .She also says that when she is not competing in a contest she likes leisurely meals.Listening IIIExercise 1 1)C 2)C 3)B 4)D 5)D 6)AExercise 2 T F F T F TScripts:When people live in a new country, they often find it uncomfortable to adjust to life in the new culture. They might feel confused, anxious or lonely, especially when the new culture is greatly different from their own. These feelings are called symptoms of culture shock.There are 3 stages of culture shock. In the first stage, the newcomers like their new environment. Then, when the newness wears off, they begin to hate the city, the country, the people etc. in the new culture. In the final stage of culture shock, the newcomers begin to adjust to their surroundings and again enjoy their life.Some of the factors in culture shock are obvious. Maybe the weather is unpleasant. Perhaps the customs are different. Perhaps the public systems such as telephone, post office or transportation are difficult to figure out and you make mistakes. The simplest things seem difficult. The language may be difficult. The food may seem strange to you and you may miss the familiar smells of the food of your own country. If you don't look like the natives, you may feel strange.Y ou may feel like everyone is watching you. In fact, you are just self-conscious.Culture shock may produce a feeling of homesickness, imagined illness, or even unreasonable fear. When people have such feelings, they sometimes feel like staying inside all the time. They want to protect themselves from the unfamiliar environment.Listening IVExercise 1 1 2 5Exercise 2 A D A B B DScripts:(An American traveler, John Smith, has just arrived in Britain. He wants to know something about British pubs, so he is talking with a British pub owner.)•• John Smith:Pub is a funny word. Why are pubs called pubs?• Pub Owner:It’s short for public house, a place that has a special license to sell drinks.• John Smith:Why do most pubs have signs hanging outside?• Pub Owner:Because until the beginning of this century, most people couldn’t read. So a picture was best for showing travelers where they could get a drink.• John Smith:I see, but I’ve noticed in British that a lot of the pubs have the same name. I’ve seen three calle d The Red Lion. Why?• Pub Owner:Well, many years ago, huge areas of British were owned by a few families, and innkeepers named their pubs after these families who each had their own family symbol. A red lion was the Gaunt family’ssymbol. The Tudors had a greyhound. That’s why so many pubs all over the country have the samename. Other pubs got their names from religious events, ways of traveling, sports , jobs, famouspeople, famous battles and so on. Studying pub names is a really good way of learning a bit about ourhistory.• John Smith:Y our pub’s a “free house”. What’s that?• Pub Owner:It doesn’t mean that the drinks are free! Most pubs are owned by big breweries which sell only their own beer. But some landlords, like me, own their own pubs. We’re free to sell any beer from anybrewery.• John Smith:This beer is lovely and different.• Pub Owner:We call it real ale. It’s usually made by small local breweries so each type has a different taste. It’s normally much stronger than the beer made by big breweries—when you’re traveling round Englandyou should try to taste some of the different types.。

全新版大学英语听说教程第二册答案

全新版大学英语听说教程第二册答案

全新版大学英语听说教程第二册答案全新版大学英语听说教程2答案全新版大学英语听说教程 2009-03-07 20:22 阅读544 评论0字号: 大中小全新版大学英语听说教程答案第二册Key to Listening CourseBookBook-II(《大学英语》全新版)Unit 1Part A1. 108:962. 110:1113. 135:1304. 69:75Part BTextExercise 1: 1. D 2. BExercise 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 CExercise: 1. B 2.DPart D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 2Part A1.a. Fine and pleasantb. 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 BTextExercise 1: 1. B 2. A 3.AExercise 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 CExercise: 1. F 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.FPart D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 3Part A1. Yes2.No3.Yes4.No5.Yes6.No7.No8.NoPart BTextExercise 1:1. ...for a while2. ...plans for this Saturday3. ...dinner...weekend4. ...Italian...too much food5. ...Chinese...JapaneseExercise 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 CExercise: 1. B 2.C 3.DPart D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 4Part A1. C2. DPart BTextExercise 1: 1. d 2.d 3. c 4. dExercise 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 CExercise: 1. T 2.T 3. F 4.T 5.FPart D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 5Part A1. However2. Because3.Firstly,then,finally4.In shortPart BTextExercise 1: tick: 2,4,5,10,12,13,16,17Exercise 2: 1. b 2.d 3. c 4.aPart CExercise:1. working-class2. Canada3. 134. song5. Dream6. fond7. own home8. great success9. 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 6Part AQ1: They are probably business partners.Q2: One is showing the other the building where her company has offices.Q3: Accounting Office: 2nd floorPersonnel Department: 8th floorManager's Office: 9th floorSales Office: 1st floorPart BTextExercise 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 dynamic4. because he is always a follower5. 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/ Joanand Clive2. Rita: Has personnel management skill/ lacks experienc/ Joan/ Peter and Clive3. Susan: Experiences, solid and reliable/ a bit too cautious, not dynamic enough/ Peter andClive; Joan (agrees with reservation)/ Joan (at first)Part CExercise: 1.c 2.c 3.a 4.d 5.cPart D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 7Part AA man is at a store. He wants to buy a medium-sized T-shirt with a slogan on the front. He ishelped by a shop assistant in getting what he wants.Part BTextExercise 1: 1.b; 2.c; 3.dExercise 2:1. interesting/handsome/successful/sporty, fashionable/fun2. the high status group/taste and style/image3.brightens/good/face another day/energy4. great/terrible/average buyers5. high fashion or not/image and realityPart CExercise: 1.T 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.FPart D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 8Part AHeart/14/weight changes/3130/adults/heart disease/sure/high-fat foods/developing heart disease/lose/stomachPart BTextExercise 1: 1.b; 2.d; 3.d ; 4.b; 5.c; 6.dExercise 2: (ommited)Part CExercise: 1.c 2.b 3.d 4.dPart D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 9Part A1. 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 afterbeing cleaned.Part BTextExercise 1: 1.d; 2.c; 3.c ; 4.d; 5.aExercise 2:1. about 63 years ago2. about three years old3. in 19704. 92 years oldPart CExercise: 1-4-2-5-6-3Part D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 10Part A11) earthquake2) 3 days ago3) Turkey4) 100005) 3400021) explosion2) early this morning3) 1084) 385) 11Part BTextExercise 1:1. 3 months ago2. in the middle of a jungle in Burma3. a terrible storm4. all aboard the plane except the narrator5. 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 flyin the heavy rain. To make the matter worse, the plane crashed in a swamp in the middle of ajungle.3. Yes. She was in terrible pain and couldn't move.4. By drinking dirty flood water.Part CExercise: 1.b 2.a 3.a 4.d 5.cPart D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 11Part A1. Neutral2. Positive3. Positive, respectfulPart BTextExercise 1: 1.a 2.b 3.d 4.c 5.aExercise 2:1) stockbroker2) retailing3) March 6, 19264) New York5) music school6) economics7) Commerce8) Master's degree9) PhD10) Industrial11) economic consulting12) Federal GovernmentPart CExercise: 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.F 6.TPart D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 12Part A 1. B 2. B 3. APart BTextExercise 1: 1.a 2.d 3.b 4.b 5.dExercise 2: (ommited)Part CExercise:1. microwave oven2. New York, July 12, 18543. replace the heavy old machine4. films for the camera5. you push the button, we do the rest6. clinics/ museums/ performing7. 1932/77/remembered/the good of mankindPart D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 13Part A 1. f 2. e 3. dPart BTextExercise 1: 1.a 2.c 3.d 4.a 5.bExercise 2: (ommited)Part CExercise:1. operation, Jewish2. Jew3. Palestinian/ Sunday4. father/ Radio/ noble act/ donor's5. deep inside people are exactly the same/ conflicts/ unnecessary Part D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 14Part A 1. c 2. b 3. aPart BTextExercise 1: 1.T 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.FExercise 2:1. a wonderful world2. loss/ change/ balance3. direct benefits/ plants/ air/ breathe4. economic/ health/ raw material / things / medicine5. unless/ later/ valuable/ threatPart CExercise: 1.c 2.a 3.c..4.a 5.bPart D (Refer to TextBook)Unit 15Part A 1. c 2. d 3. bPart BTextExercise 1: 1.c 2.a 3.dExercise 2: 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.F 6.TPart CExercise: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 16Part A1. computer labs for the school/ poor rural2. cooperating/ India/ software professionals3. attackPart BTextExercise 1: 1.b 2.a 3.b 4.b 5.bExercise 2:1. 65%2. 30%3. 33%4. 47%Part CExercise: 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.TPart D (Refer to TextBook)Test 1Part A1. d2. b3. b4. a5. b6. d7. c8. aPart B1. exaggeration2. controlled3. extent4. remote control5. manufactured6. automation7. scheduling8. computerized9. confirmed 10. calculations 11. storing much more information 12. would take years of work by mathematiciansPart CPassage IMr. Johnson: better climate; less pollutionMrs. Johnson: a more modern house; a bigger gardenDavid: a better place for surfingCarol and Betty: live in a new house; learn to play the pianoPassage II1. a2. d3. bTest 2Part A1. 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 trainingexercise.Part B1. 5 billion2. sensible3. 30%4. cleaning the filters5. 256. 10%7. leaks are fixed immediately 8. 5009. 3 10. 5% to the amount of energy consumedPart CPassage I1. take of her three dogs2. agreed3. really mad4. did not like dogs5. did not like him either6. they would take care of the dogs until Mrs. Young got back in two weeksPassage IIFunctions of computer:1. Internet2. word processing3. designing and store4. play gamesDisadvantages of spending too much time on the computer:1. eyesight2. backaches3. their social skills4. socially awkwardConclusion… they are not without disadvantagesPassage III1. F2. T3. T4. F5. F。

六年级英语练习exercise 2

六年级英语练习exercise 2

Exercise 2单项选择1、It’s my ________. Give it to me, please.A、bagsB、two bagsC、blue bagsD、bag2、----Show me the letter, please. ----Which one? The one ________ pencil?A、inB、withC、byD、on3、There ________ a parents’ meeting tomorrow afternoon.A、areB、will haveC、is going to beD、is going to have4、The teather, with the students, ________ work on the farm this Sunday.A、is going toB、are going toC、isD、are5、----Is this your son’s sweater? ----No, ________ is on the chair behind the desk.A、HeB、HimC、SheD、His6、----My watch keeps good time. What about ________? Mine? Oh, two minutes slow.A、youB、herC、hersD、yours7、Mum, I’m thirsty. Would you please pass ________ a glass of juice?A、herB、meC、himD、us8、----Is this Lucy’s eraser? ----No, it’s not ________.A、sheB、herC、hersD、herself9、________ is my son. Do you like to play with ______?A、You/youB、She/herC、I/meD、He/him10、We usually have a football match ________ Sunday.A、inB、onC、atD、to11、-- Excuse me, are these ________ Jane’s?A、glassB、glasseC、glassesD、glasss12、Would you please show me the book ________ the shell?A、inB、onC、aboveD、to13、________ me some books please, Gina.A、GiveB、GaveC、GivingD、Given14、Here ________ a book and a pen.A、isB、areC、beD、am改同义句1、This book is mine. This ________ ________ ________.2、This coat is Nicola’s. This ________ ________ ________.3、Is this Helen’s dog? Is this ________ ________?4、Are these your pens? Are these ________ ________?5、This pen is hers. This ________ ________ ________.短文填空My ________ is Rose. I’m a ________ girl. This is my ________. It’s ________ and beautifu l. My mother is a ________. My father is an ________. They are very ________. I have a ___ _____. His ________ is Tom. ________ very lovely. I love him very ________.1、engineer2、name3、much4、doctor5、He’s6、name7、Chinese8、large9、busy 10、home。

全新版大学英语(第二版)听说教程1听力答案

全新版大学英语(第二版)听说教程1听力答案

Book-I(《大学英语》全新版)Unit 1Part ACommunicative Function1. 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 knowyou./ ...this is my sister.Part B Exercise 1: 1. B 2. DExercise 2:1. Yang Weiping:China/ Started learning English Favorite activity: Difficulty:2. Virginia:Singapore/ one has be to fluent in English./ Started learning Favorite activity: Difficulty:Part CExercise:How to Improve Listening ComprehensionAmong the four of listening , speaking, reading and writing, I find listening most difficult, because I about the words I don't know. Now I am trying to on the general idea, not worrying about he new words. This makes me good, because I know I have something. Then, I listen again and if I have any I playthe difficult part again. In this way I come to better both the idea and the of the listening text.Part D (Refer to Text Book)Unit 2Part ACommunicative Function1. closing2. opening3. closing4. opening5. opening6. openingListening Strategy1. a2. b3. b4. a5. b6. a7. b8. a9. b 10. bPart B Exercise 1:1. 1) b 2) c 3) a2. dExercise 2:1. a. age b. money c. people's appearance2. 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 CI 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: 3Part D (Refer to Text Book)Unit 3Part ACommunicative FunctionMaggie swimming but she skiing. She flying on planes and traveling by train but she getting on buses because they are too crowded and dirty. she playing the piano and she reading to playing computer games. She going to Chinese restaurants and her food is spicy Sichuan bean curd. After work she is listening to music. She light music to rock, because light music makes feel relaxed. She watching TV in the evening. She news programs but sitcoms are the thing for her to watch.Listening Strategy1. /br/2. /pr/3. /kl/4. /tr/5. /sp/6. /pr/7. /pl/8. /str/9. /gr/ 10. /gl/Part B Exercise 1: 1.c 2.dExercise 2:1. Private2. Halls of Residence3. Self-catering (rent per week)4. 37.86 (single)5. 52.78 (double)Part CExercise:1. A busy life2. Between 6 and 15 hours3. They must remain current in their fields.4. They will revise and update them.Part D (Refer to Text Book )Unit 4Part ACommunicative Function1. 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 Strategy1. 923812. 26083. 15404. 755. 1566. 9007. 842008. 17359. 9:4010. 5:45Part BExercise 1: 1. c 2.a 3. dExercise 2:1. At Carol's house on Saturday2. 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 CExercise: 1. F 2.T 3. F 4.T 5.FPart D (Refer to Text Book )Unit 5Part ACommunicative Function1. Call Back David Johnson this afternoon2. 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 Strategy1. 6247-22552. 5404-99823. 612-930-9608Part BExercise 1: 1. b 2. aExercise 2:Telephone Message:For: Mr. Johnson of ABC ImportsCaller: Richard Alexander from Star ElectronicsMobile Phone Number: 909-555-2308Office number: 714-555-2000Message: Call Richard Alexander at office number before 6pm. Part CExercise:1. Brian Tong2. Good luck Company3. Computer sales representative4. a degree in Computer science5. a computer programmer in a trading company for thee years.6. 38839673Part D (Refer to Text Book)Unit 6Part ACommunicative Function1. He wants to know where he can buy a painting2. 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 Strategy1. 20.502. 50.953. 175.404. 50.805. 594Part B Exercise 1:1. In a department store2. there are four people speaking in the conversation. they are the receptionist, the salesperson, Ann and Mark3. to buy a dress for AnnExercise 2: 1. a 2. d 3. b 4. d 5. cPart CExercise:1. ...some defective goods2. ...was absent/...had mistaken his shop for a second had goods store./ ...was careless3. ...the mistake/...exchange the ladies' purchases/...half the price. Part D (Refer to Text Book)Unit 7Part ACommunicative Function1.O,2.O3.F4.F5.O6.F7.O8.O9.F 10.O 11.O 12.FListening Strategy (omitted)Part B Exercise 1: 1.a 2.dExercise 2:Steve Wellsa university juniorB averagea lifeguard for two summersin an apartmenthard working and reliableseldom absent from work and always on time pay the rent of the apartmenta clerk in the mailroom2 to 6 am Monday through FridayminimumPart CExercise:mentioned: 1,3not mentioned but can be inferred: 2,5 not mentioned and can't be inferred: 4,6 Part D (Refer to Text Book)Unit 8Part ACommunicative Function1. because he dialed the wrong number2. 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 Exercise 1: 1.c 2.b 3.cExercise 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. $3506. 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 CExercise: 1.d 2.c 3.d 4.b 5.bPart D (Refer to Text Book )Unit 9Part ACommunicative Function1.Mrs. FaberOct. 20thThree nightsone double room130 dollars including breakfast2.Mr. Green8:00 tomorrow morningPurdon AirportRoom 804, Park HotelListening Strategy1. March 122. May 23. 25 days4. June 9Part B Exercise 1: 1.d 2.b,d,e,f,gExercise 2: 1.c 2.d 3.b 4.bPart CExercise:1. they will have two leisurely weks on the beach2. expensive/ a train or a bus3. share the expenses/ cost too much4. have enough time/ the new semester5. good food/ casual clothes/ their homePart D (Refer to Text Book)Unit 10Part ACommunicative Function1.big/exciting/crowdedexpensivelovely/historic2.1) very pretty2) lovely views3) /4) fascinating5) large shopping malls6) stores not too expensiveListening Strategy (ommitted)Part B Exercise 1: 1.a,f 2.d,gExercise 2:Located in: Catcotin in because it is cool and 11Composed of: an for and for as well as a pool and areas to and other sports.Set up by President Roosevelt in Present name given by: President Eisenhower for in Used as : presidential holiday since Used by: several for important during and in 1978, and in 2000.Part CExercise: 1.T 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.FPart D (Refer to Text Book )Unit 11Part ACommunicative FunctionB: Dogs are so friendly.B: B: B: Then tropical They are pretty.B: The market. Listening Strategy1. once a week2. twice a week3. once a month4. every other day5. four nights a week6. neverPart B Exercise 1: 1.b 2.cExercise 2: 1.F 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.F 6.TPart CExercise: 1.a 2.b 3.d 4.c 5.dPart D (Refer to Text Book )Unit 12Part ACommunicative Function: 1.c 2.d Listening Strategy1. ...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 time5. 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 Exercise 1: 1.b 2.c 3.dExercise 2:1. A customer's credit card got stuck in a ATM machine.2. ...a wrong code numger three times3. go to the counter/ fill in a form with his account number and the date/ Purpose: to get the customer a new card4. in about a weekPart CExercise: 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.FPart D (Refer to Text Book)Unit 13Part ACommunicative Function1. he went for a visit to his hometown2. he went for an autumn walk in the hills3. he went on a river trip4. she did nothing but lie in bed5. she came down with the fluListening Strategy (committed)Part B Exercise 1: 1.c 2.dExercise 2:1. Hid belief that one day he would become a movie star2. parking cars for one of Hollywood's big restaurants3. 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 CExercise: 1.b 2.a 3.c 4.d 5.bPart D (Refer to Text Book)Unit 14Part ACommunicative Functioncolor: orangecomposition: woolusage: to keep warmthe present: a woolen scarfListening Strategy (committed)Part B Exercise 1: 1.a 2.dExercise 2:1. ...form pictures in your own mind2. ...stay in the room where the radio set is3. ...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 CExercise: 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.F 6.TPart D (Refer to Text Book )Unit 15Part ACommunicative FunctionAGREE: 1,2,5,8DISAGREE: 3,4,6,7Listening Strategy : 1.b 2.a 3.b 4.a 5.a 6.b Part B Exercise 1: 1.b 2.d 3.d Exercise 2:1. Roommate2. female roommate3. fifth avenue4. three blocks5. rent6. September 17. 555067928. 59. 9 p.m.10. for sale11. sofa12. easy chair13. excellent condition14. $35015. offer16. 555-679217. 518. 9 p.m.Part C Exercise: 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.F Part D (Refer to Text Book) Unit 16Part ACommunicative Functionsimilarities: ...family reuniondifferences:...New Year's Eve's dinnerTV 's Spring Festival Special ...firecrackers...Christmas trees...presents under the treeListening Strategy :Yes: 2, 3, 5, 7No: 1, 4, 6, 8Part B Exercise 1: 1.c,g 2.aExercise 2: 1.d 2.a 3.bPart CExercise:mentioned: 5not mentioned but can be inferred: 2not mentioned and can't be inferred: 1.3.4.6Part D (Refer to Text Book)test1part A : accbdbb;Part B: addbc;Part C : Languages; acquire; success; throughout;radio;concerts; successLanguages basically the understanding of the words and the relationship between sentence; this is impossible even we listen in our own languages;he can find out his strengths and weaknesses;part D: cdccdbdcdctest2:part A: c b c d c d c a ;pare B: a b d b d b d :part C: value; fashionable; delicious; possessing; source;means; Profiting the expensive of theirvictims; But in my opinion the truly happy are those who make money through their work and live within their income; In itself has little value if it does not give people read happiness;part D : ccccbcdbdc如有侵权请联系告知删除,感谢你们的配合!。

exercise(2)七年级英语下册练习题

exercise(2)七年级英语下册练习题

一.选择题(50分)( )1. Our school is _________ a park and a big library.A. betweenB. nextC. acrossD. in ( )2. Tom and Mike enjoy _______ TV.A. seeB. watchC. watchingD. to watch( )3. Let's __________________ .A. go shoppingB. went shoppingC. goes shoppingD. going shopping( )4. They want _________ the zoo very much.A. to goB. to go toC. go toD. going to ( )5. There ______ some Chinese girls in Miss Gao's class.A. isB. areC. amD. will( )6. _________ do you come from? China.A. WhenB. WhereC. WhyD. Who( )7. We had fun in ______ games.A. playB. playsC. to playD. playing( )8. _______ it going? Pretty good!A. How'sB. What'sC. HowD. Where's ( )9. ---Thank you very much.---________.A. You're welcomeB. That's rightC. You're rightD. Don't thank me( )10. Thank you for _____ us so much help.A. givingB. giveC. to giveD. gives( )11. Can you tell _____ the way to the shop?A. heB. hisC. herD. she( )12. You'd better _____ a taxi to the park.A. to takeB. takesC. takeD. taking( )13. ---______ you _____ a cup of tea?---Yes, please.A. Are, likeB. Does, likeC. Do, likeD. Would, like ( )14. I don't like cabbage _______.A. at allB. a littleC. a lot ofD. very( )15. How many ____ do you want?A. riceB. tomatosC. pieces of breadD. potato ( )16. When _____ the King _______ to China?A. was, comeB. did, cameC. did, comeD. was, came ( )17.I can't ______ the cold weather.A. likeB. needC. standD. want( )18. I helped him _____ his pen.A. to findB. findingC. findsD. found( )19. We often play ____ after school.A. a basketballB. the basketballC. basketballD. a football ( )20. He is very hungry. He buys ____ hamburgers.A. manyB. muchC. a lots ofD. all of them ( )21. "What does he do?" means ____________A. who is heB. Where is heC. What is heD. what is he doing( )22. The girl wants ______ a doctor.A. beingB. toC. to beD. to do( )23. Please _____ late for school next time.A. don't beB. aren'tC. doesn't beD. be not( )24. My parents often cook noodles ____ me.A. toB. forC. inD. of( )25. One of the children _____ in the river last summer.A. was swimmingB. is swimmingC. are swimmingD. were swimming ( )26. ---_______ are the books?---They are 20 yuan.A. How muchB. WhatC. How manyD. How money ( )27. Sorry, I'm late ______ school.A. forB. toC. atD. from( )28. She _____ lunch at home yesterday.A. doesn'tB. didn't haveC. doesn't haveD. hasn't ( )29.Everyone in China _______ eating dumplings.A. likeB. likingC. to likeD. likes ( )30. We _____ to a movie last Sunday.A. goB. wentC. did goD. was go ( )31. She likes to _______ jokes.A. talkB. tellC. sayD. speak( )32. Why not ______ see the smart dolphins?A. come toB. to comeC. coming andD. coming ( )33. We can ______ taxi to the town.A. byB. takeC. rideD. take a( )34.______ there ______ meat on the table?A. Is, someB. Are, anyC. Is, anyD. Are, some ( )35. Look! The man ______ the right is ______ Africa.A. on, fromB. from, fromC. on, inD. to, in ( )36. What time is it? __________.A. It's fineB. It's OKC. It's TuesdayD. It's nine ( )37.---______---Yes, I'd like a cup of tea.A. Excuse me.B. Can I help you?C. Are you OK?D. Good morning!( )38. Yesterday, there ______ nobody in the room.A. isB. wasC. areD. were ( )39. What time do you leave school ______ the weekend?A. inB. onC. /D. of( )40. You can _____ it in English. He can ______ English well.A. speak, speakB. tells, sayC. say, speakD. talks, say( )41. Most people ____ TV.A. enjoy to watchB. enjoy watchC. enjoy watchingD. enjoys watching ( )42. The news ______him ______ sad.A. made, feelB. made, to feel.C. make, feelD. makes, to feel ( )43.Father ____ his coat and went out.A. put onB. puts onC. wearsD. wore( )44. Nobody ____ the answer.A. knowedB. knewC. didn’t knowD. are knowing ( )45. Old Henry watched his dog _______ with a cat.A. playB. playsC. to playD. played.( )46. Betty ____ morning exercises yesterday.A. not didB. don't doC. didn’t doD. doesn’t do ( )47. He’s busy ______ a story.A. writingB. writeC. writesD. wrote( )48. We often practice ______ English.A. speakB. speakingC. spokeD. speaked( )49. Do you mind ____ here?A. smokeB. smokingC. to smokeD. smoked( )50. West Lake is a good place _____ fun.A. to haveB. haveC. hasD. having二、用动词的适当形式填空。

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孤独
人是一个非常复杂的矛盾体。

为了不受干扰地工作。

常常要逃避世俗的热闹,可一旦长期陷入孤境,又感到痛苦,感到难以忍受。

一般情况下,我喜欢孤独。

我的最大爱好是沉思默想。

我可以一个人长时间地独处而感到愉快。

独享欢乐是一种愉快,独自忧伤也是一种愉快。

孤独的时候,精神不会是一片纯粹的空白,它仍然是一个丰富多彩的世界。

情绪上的大欢乐和大悲痛往往都在孤独中产生。

孤独中,思维可以不依照逻辑进行。

孤独更多地产生人生的诗情——激昂的和伤感的。

孤独可以使人的思想向更遥远更深远的地方伸展,也能使你对自己或环境作更透彻的认识和检讨。

当然,孤独常常叫人感到无以名状的忧伤。

而这忧伤有时又是很美丽的。

我喜欢孤独。

但我也惧怕孤独。

Solitude
Human being is a complicated contradicton. In order to concentrate on the job,people often need to escape from the earthy jollification . However,once get involed in lonliness for a long time, they will fell wreched,and even intolerable.
In most cases, I like solitude.
I like thinking deeply in slience the most. It can a pleasure for me to be on my own for a long time. Enjoying happiness alone is delightful ,and the same as tasting sadness alone. When we are
alone,our spiritural is still a colourful world,rather than whole empty. The great happiness and sadness in mood are always generated from solitude. And in solitude ,our thought can also go on against logic. Solitude generates more poetry for life—ablaze and sentimental. It can not only extend human’s mind to much more remote and more profoud,but also help you realise and self-criticise yourself or circumstance more clearly. Of course, solitude always causes sadness beyond words,which is also pretty sometimes. I like solitude.
But I am also afraid of solitude.。

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