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新编英语教程(李观仪)Unit4练习答案.doc

新编英语教程(李观仪)Unit4练习答案.doc

新编英语教程(李观仪)Unit4练习答案.doc

Unit 4

Vocabulary

I. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.

1. provided = as long as need never be out of touch = can never fail to be reached

2. regardless of = no matter

3. overlook at one’s peril = fail to notice at great risk

4. hovers somewhere in and around all those words = may be described by these words to varying

degrees

5. hit the problem of untranslatability head-on = were directly confronted with the problem that

something in one language cannot be rendered into another II. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box in its appropriate form.

1. stepping stone

2. at their peril

李观仪《新编英语教程》(第3版)(练习答案 Unit 3)【圣才出品】

李观仪《新编英语教程》(第3版)(练习答案 Unit 3)【圣才出品】

五、练习答案

Language Structures

Samples:

1.His phone might have gone out of order./The receiver might have been off the hook./I might have had the wrong number.

2.He shouldn’t have put the milk on the shelf.

3.He could have forgotten our appointment.

4.They must have quarreled with each other.

5.She might have used a wrong recipe.

6.We might have got the wrong type of petrol/gasoline at our last stop.

7.Someone in his family must have died.

8.Well,they could have missed the bus/they might have forgotten the date.Who knows?

Dialogue

Cai:You know,the factory over there produces various kinds of paint.The residents near the factory often complain about the strange smelly air and dirty water they see outside its walls.

李观仪《新编英语教程》学习指南【词汇短语+课文精解+全文翻译+练习答案】(Unit9)

李观仪《新编英语教程》学习指南【词汇短语+课文精解+全文翻译+练习答案】(Unit9)

李观仪《新编英语教程》学习指南【词汇短语+课⽂精解+全⽂翻译+练习答案】(Unit9)

Unit 9

⼀、词汇短语

Text I

1. elicit v. to give rise to; evoke引出,引起e.g. Mr. Norris said he was

hopeful that his request would elicit a positive response.诺⾥斯先⽣说他希望他的要求会引起积极的回应。

2. anarchy n.disorder; confusion⽆秩序,混乱e.g. The concept of

self-organizing teams does not imply anarchy. ⾃组织团队的概念不意味着⽆政府状态。

3. blithely adj. in a happy and carefree manner快活地,⽆忧⽆虑

地;漫不经⼼地e.g. They blithely carried on chatting, ignoring the customers

who were waiting to be served. 他们继续开⼼地聊天,将等着购物的顾客们置

于⼀边。

4. n.being deserted and allowed to fall into

ruins遗弃,弃置e.g. The previous owners had rescued the building from

dereliction. 以前的主⼈把这座建筑物从废墟中挽救了出来。

5. graff n.drawings or writing on a public wall, usually

新编英语教程(李观仪)Unit 5 练习答案.doc

新编英语教程(李观仪)Unit 5 练习答案.doc

Unit 5

Vocabulary

I. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.

1. a disease that gradually became more and more serious

2. with the help of

3. looking very carefully and hard at

4. are ready

5. not caring about

II. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box in its appropriate form.

1. tilted

2. led up to

3. hold on to it

4. care for

5. is inclined to

6. making a living

7. follow, example

8. to a degree

III. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.

1. inclination

2. indifferent

3. penetration

4. frailty

5. affliction

6. excellence

7. progressively

8. disillusionment

IV. Choose the word or phrase that can replace the underlined part in each sentence without changing its original meaning.

新编英语教程第三版4答案

新编英语教程第三版4答案

新编英语教程第三版4答案

新编英语教程第三版4答案

【篇一:新编英语教程4第三版comprehensionb】retty clearly, anyone who followed my collection of rules would be blessed with a richer life, boundless love from his family and the admiration of the community.

十分明显,遵循我所收藏的规则的人将享有丰富多彩的生活,包括来自家庭无尽的爱和邻居们的羡慕、钦佩。

2、be spontaneous in showing affection.

自然的流露你的情感。

3、a sincere compliment is worth its weight in gold.

由衷的赞赏别人值得重金以对。

4、meet your child at his own level.

从孩子的角度出发对待孩子。

5、there was a series of shrieks down the hall. i found gretchen in tears.

一连串尖叫声从大厅传来,我发现格雷在流泪。

6、the most trivial chore can prove rewarding if approached with zest.

满腔热情的对待细微琐事将会得到回报的。

7、i struck up a conversation with kit, trying to establish some kind of rapport.

新编英语教程4_李观仪版Unit 9课件

新编英语教程4_李观仪版Unit 9课件
e.g. A hip-hop craze swept through the teenagers.
--- to look quickly at all of something e.g. The general’s eyes swept the room. e.g. His eyes swept over the young lady appraisingly.
PARALLELISM
He wondered what the pearl would be worth. And he wondered… They cackled and fought and shouted and threatened until they… the pearl went into the dreams, the speculations, the schemes, the plans, the futures, the wishes, the needs, the lusts, the hunger, of everyone…
e.g. She was swept away by the crowd and lost sight of her son completely.
--- move quickly over (an area, a group, etc) e.g. Rumors swept through the town.

新编英语教程(李观仪)Unit 6 练习答案.doc

新编英语教程(李观仪)Unit 6 练习答案.doc

Unit 6 The Diary of the Unknown Soldier

Key to exercises:

V ocabulary exercises:

I. Explain the underlined parts in your own words.

1. only

2. makes me feel painful

3. Further casualties have been caused

4. It is said that …

5. appearing full of, radiating

II. F ill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box in its appropriate form.

1. running

2. tucked

3. inspected

4. taken precautions

5. with an air of

6. adventurous

7. enraged

8. panicked

III. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.

1. stiffened

2. errors

3. invasion

4. assumption

5. innocence

6. assignment

7. explosion

8. description

IV. C hoose a word or phrase that can replace the underlined part in each sentence without changing its original meaning.

李观仪新编英语教程第册 UNIT

李观仪新编英语教程第册 UNIT

4. In para.3 Churchill broadly divides human beings into three classes: those who are toiled to death, those who are worried to death, and those who are bored to death. What kinds of people do you think Churchill had in mind when he made such a classification? “Those who are toiled to death” refer to manuallabourers, bluecollar workers.(para.3) “Those who are worried to death” refer to people who work with their brains, e.g., professionals, public men. (para.3) “Those who are bored to death” refer to people who are not doing anything seriously, perhaps the leisured class. The 4th paragraph refers particularly to this class of non-industrious and useless creatures.

李观仪《新编英语教程》学习指南【词汇短语+课文精解+全文翻译+练习答案】-unit10~unit12

李观仪《新编英语教程》学习指南【词汇短语+课文精解+全文翻译+练习答案】-unit10~unit12

Unit 10

一、词汇短语

Text I

1. fuss n. needlessly nervous or useless activity.忙乱,大惊小怪e.g. The old

lady soon got into a fuss. 老妇人很快就紧张起来。

2. overpopulate v. to fill (an area) with excessive

population. 使(一地区)人口过剩,使人口过密e.g. The downtown is being

overpopulated. 闹市区的人口越来越稠密了。

3. n. a situation, specially a bad or unfortunate one. 情况,状态,困境,盟誓(婚姻)

4. counterpart n. one that closely resembles another. 副本,极相似的人或物,配对物

5. n. unable to read and write. 文盲;adj. 不识字的,

没受教育的e.g. A large percentage of the population is illiterate. 人口中文盲

的比例相当高。

6. assist v. to g

or supplement. 援助,帮助;通常用作assist sb. in doing sth. 或assist sb. with sth.

即“帮助某人做某事”。

7. interrogate v.to examine by questioning formally or

新编英语教程(李观仪)Unit 7 练习答案.doc

新编英语教程(李观仪)Unit 7 练习答案.doc

Unit 7 Letter to a B Student

I

1. essence: inner nature; indispensable quality; the most important part 本质,实质,精髓

2. deadly sins: sins leading to damnation (In Christianity the phrase specifically refers to “the

seven sins”: pride, covetousness, lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth )

3. misleading: making you think or act wrongly 误导,误入歧途

4. conventional task: task traditionally required of students 传统任务

5. in short supply: far from enough 供给不足,缺乏

II

1.define

2.irrelevant

3.correspond to

4.flunked

5.rather

6.makes a point of

7.apt to

8.go round

III Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.

1. His vision was nearly restored to normal after the removal (remove) of the tumor in his brain.

新编英语教程第三版李观仪Unit课文及译文参考

新编英语教程第三版李观仪Unit课文及译文参考

新编英语教程第三版李观仪Unit课⽂及译⽂参考

Unit 1 恰到好处

Have you ever watched a clumsy man hammering a nail into a box? He hits it first to one side, then to another, perhaps knocking it over completely, so that in the end he only gets half of it into the wood. A skillful carpenter, on the other hand, will drive the nail with a few firm, deft blows, hitting it each time squarely on the head. So with language; the good craftsman will choose words that drive home his point firmly and exactly. A word that is more or less right, a loose phrase, an ambiguous expression, a vague adjective (模糊的形容词), will not satisfy a writer who aims at clean English. He will try always to get the word that is completely right for his purpose.

新编英语教程(李观仪)Unit 8 练习答案.doc

新编英语教程(李观仪)Unit 8 练习答案.doc

Unit 8

Key to exercises:

V ocabulary exercises:

I. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.

1. except, apart from

2. essentially, basically

3. whenever it is possible

4. over a long period

5. different, replacement

II. F ill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in its appropriate form.

1.focus

2.much the same

3.consciousness

4.threat

5.deserved

6.decomposed

7.revealed

8.frequent

III. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.

1.perusal

2.intensified

3.excessive

4.speculative

5.abundance

6.inclusive

7.emits

8.locally

IV. C hoose the word or phrase that can replace the underlined part in each sentence without changing its original meaning.

李观仪《新编英语教程》学习指南【词汇短语+课文精解+全文翻译+练习答案】(Unit 6)

李观仪《新编英语教程》学习指南【词汇短语+课文精解+全文翻译+练习答案】(Unit 6)

Unit 6

一、词汇短语

Text I

1. v. have a strong desire for sth. 渴望,渴求某事物;通常与介词for

连用,crave for 表示“渴望…”。e.g. Sometimes I crave sushi.偶尔想吃寿司

2. n. one that prepares and lays stones in building.石工,石匠

3. n. the act of revealing or disclosing.显示,揭露

4. adj. full of events.多事的;多变故的e.g.

an eventful week. 忙碌的一周。important; momentous. 重要的,重大的;

an eventful decision.重大决定

5. adj. lacking excitement or variety; dull; monotonous

平淡的;单调的,乏味的e.g. humdrum life 单调的生活

6. v. to cover completely in a liquid. 沉浸;浸入e.g. The

electrodes are immersed in liquid. 电极被浸没在液体中。to engage wholly

or deeply; absorb.专心于…。e.g. He’s really becoming immersed in his

work. 他开始真正地专注于自己的工作。

7. n. art or work of a carpenter木工工作

李观仪新编英语教程第四册练习册答案

李观仪新编英语教程第四册练习册答案

Unit 1

Explain the following sentences in your own words.

1、Pretty clearly,anyone who followed my collection of rules would be blessed with a richer life,

boundless love from his family and the admiration of the community.

Qui te obviously,anyone who determined to follow the rules of self-improvement I collected would be happy and have a rich er life,and win infinite affection from his family and the love and respect of the community.

2、Be spontaneous in showing affection.

Show your love readily and willingly.

3、A sincere compliment is worth its weight in gold.

Whole-hearted and genuine praise is very valuable.

4、Meet your child at his own level.

Join your children and treat them as your equals.

新编英语教程4_李观仪版Unit 4课件

新编英语教程4_李观仪版Unit 4课件

no more than
1. It is used to say that sth is needed or suitable e.g. It’s no more than you deserve. 2. It is used to say that sb or sth is less important than they seem e.g. He’s no more than a glorified accountant. e.g. It was no more than a scratch.
contend 1. vi. to compete against sb in order to gain sth e.g. Holyfield contended for the World Heavyweight Title. 2. vt. + that to argue or state that sth is true e.g. I contend that smoking will do us a lot of harm.
(workbook p.56)
indispensable --- someone or something that is indispensable is so important or useful that it is impossible to manage without them e.g. Health is indispensable to everyone.

新编英语教程4_李观仪版练习册答案

新编英语教程4_李观仪版练习册答案

Unit 1

TEXT Ⅰ

Comprehension

Answers for reference:

A. 1. As the saying goes, “As you sow, so will you reap”, which means whatever a man sows he will reap. The writer intends to convince the reader that making New Year's resolutions also follows this maxim. The more resolutions you make at the beginning of the year, the better results you will have.

2. He had read a number of books on self improvement before he made his resolutions. He wrote out a long list of resolutions. He wanted to make a different man of himself —a loving father and an ideal husband—by trying to attend to everyone's needs.

3. Having written a long list of resolutions, he longed to put them into practice, thinking that they would be a great success.

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新编英语教程4_李观仪版练习

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Unit 1

TEXT Ⅰ

Comprehension

Answers for reference

A 1 As the saying goes As you sow so will you reap which means whatever a man sows he will reap The writer intends to convince the reader that making New Years resolutions also follows this im The more resolutions you make at the beginning of the year the better results you will have

2 He had read a number of books on self improvement before he made his resolutions He wrote out a long list of resolutions He wanted to make a different man of himself a loving father and an ideal husband梑y trying to attend to everyones needs

e 3 Having written a long list o

f resolutions he longed to put them into practice thinkin

g that they would be a great success

4 Judging from the information given in the text he was a serious and strict father to the children He did not like to be bothered with questions He never treated them as his equals He showed no interest in their friends nor in what they were doing Having a quick temper he got excited easily

and often yelled at them He did not allow any mischievous behaviour to go on at home He was one of those husbands who did not like to lift a finger to help his wife and do household chores What he did in his free time was enjoy himself thoroughly He had a good time at parties and liked to stay out late even if this meant he had a headache the next day At home what he did most of the time was either watch a footfall match or read the newspaper

5 He tried to be considerate and helpful but failed All his efforts to be a good busband went contrary to his expectations The whole family was thrown into disorder and confusion His wife was annoyed by his good manners and smart remarks thinking they were affected and that he was being sarcastio on purpose She attributed his cheerfulness good temper and thoughtfulness to not feeling his best after staying out late

6 He wanted to do better but did not know how to do it appropriately On New Years Day he was in a particularly cheerful and good mood eager to render any service to his wife and children He did everything of his own accord He was considerate to his wife to the minutest detail and he graciously condescended to play jacks with Gretchen build a snowman for the boys and strike up a conversation with Kit But the result in every case proved to be just the opposite to what he had expected The writer behaved like a changed man What he did was suddenly totally different from what he used to do so his family was unprepared for this change Thats why to them his behaviour was too good to be truehis temper was too good to be believed and his thoughtfulness was too great to be natural

7 It meansThe whole family are happy to see that your have come to

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