Key to Unit 7
Key to 全新版视听阅读答案 B2 Unit 1
Key to 全新版视听阅读2 Unit 1 Cheetahs in FocusWarming UpI. In the Wildlife Reserve.1. giraffes2. hyena3. reedbucks4. a cheetah5. a zebra6. a buffalo II. Cheetahs.(1) predators (2)prey (3) species (4) habitat (5) extinct WATCHINGPart 1I. Watch Part 1.1.C2.C3.DIII. Oral work.(Free)Part 2I. Watch Part 2.(A)II. Watch again.1. in the bush / what they had been hoping for2. loss of habitat3. extinct / unspeakable4. natural world5. capable / gain6. make a k i l lIII. Oral work.(Free)Part 3I. Watch Part 3( C ) → ( A ) → ( F ) → ( B ) → ( E ) → ( D )II. Watch again1. month---week2. exhausted---fine3. afternoon---morning4. giraffes---reedbucks5. redator---preyIII. Listen and repeat.1. The challenge is to keep your concentration, to constantly look.2. They scan everything from heavy bushes to open grasslands, hoping to catch sight of her.3. Chris must wait to see if the mother cheetah will let him back into her trust.4. The men must drive as quickly as possible in order to get the shot.5. If another predator moved in on her, the mother could be ambushed.Part 4I. Watch Part 41. F2.T3.F4.T5.FII. Watch again(1) clicks (2) focuses (3) freezes (4) walks (5) smell (6) lickIII. Oral work.(Free)Follow-UpI. Watch the entire video.Day 1 GDay 2 B / C / DDay 3 FA week later A / EII.Oral work.(Free)III.Project.(Free)Reading Comprehension1. D2. B3. D4. D5. C6. B7.A8. capturing 9. cautious 10. protectHome ListeningI. Listen to the passage.1. C2.D3.AII. Listen again.1. T2. T3. F4. F5. FIII.Listen and repeat.1. Studies have shown that almost all living things will eventually become extinct.2. In many cases, replacement species emerge over time.3. Human activity is having a tremendous negative impact on extinction rates.4. Some of the world's species cannot survive without help.5. Some groups may have a vested interest in not protecting certain species.IV.Oral work.(Free)。
人教版英语九年级上册 Unit 7 Section A (3a-3c)
Look at the picture and the structure of the passage, discuss the following questions.
1. What kind of text are we going to read? 2. What do you think the poem is about? 3. Do you remember what your mother do when
keep silent
talk back
have a discussion
➢ How do you feel after watching the video?
➢ Have you ever had the same experiences as the girl in the video?
➢ Have you ever quarreled with your mom? Do you think you and your mother understand each other?
人教版英语九年级上册
Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
Section A (3a-3c)
Learning Goals
➢ Key words & phrases: tiny, cry, field, hug, lift, badly, talk back, awful, teen, regret, poem.
Mom Knows Best When I was a tiny baby crying all night, my mom sang to me and stayed by my side. When I was tired and hungry, she gave me food and warm arms to sleeping in. When I was two running through the field, she made sure I was safe and kept me from danger. When I fell and hurt myself, she gave me a hug and lifted me up.
第三版新视野课后答案Book1-1 TextA key to exercises
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大学英语 key words for Unit 7
Unit Seven Relationships and CommunicationKey Words and Expressions1. How often is it a vital cause in the failure of personal relationships?(Para. 1, L. 4)vital a.extremely important and necessary for sth. to succeed or exist 极为重要的,关系重大的e.g. These measures are vital to food security. 这些举措对于食品安全是至关重要的。
It is vital that you keep accurate records. 保存精确的记录是极为重要的。
派生词vitality n.生命力,活力近义词辨析vital, essential, importantvital 为正式用词,侧重指维持生命、活力必不可少的,或生死攸关的。
essential强调必不可少,暗含某物如缺少某部分,则失去本质特征的意味。
important是较普通用词,强调某物值得重视。
e.g. Irrigation was ______ to early agriculture. (vital) 灌溉对早期农业具有重要性。
Impartiality is ______ to a judge. (essential) 公平是当法官所必需的。
Happiness is more ______ than money. (important) 幸福比金钱更重要。
2.How often does it contribute to broken homes? (Para. 1, L. 5)contribute1) vi.(usu. ~ to) help in causing a situation, event, or condition 起促成作用e.g. The report says design faults in Titanic contributed to the tragedy.据报道,泰坦尼克号的设计缺陷促成了悲剧的发生。
大学英语泛读 第三版 第二册 (张砚秋 著) 外研社 课后答案 泛读1答案Unit3-4
泛读1答案Unit3-4Key to Lesson71.1)T2)T3)F4)F5)T6)F7)F8)T2.1)D2)A3)B4)C5)C3.1)她的那条腿疼得厉害,她如释重负地坐了下来。
2)她也有过显赫的时候。
3)警察制服的后背没什么好看的,可是要移动一下又太费劲了。
4)没想到那根拐杖正好卡在那令人羡慕的双腿膝盖之间,他大叫一声重重地摔倒在地上。
least7)in7)behind,7) relative8)lightened/has lightened9)will leak10)tightly2.1)灯2)光,光线3)见解,看法,眼光4)供消遣的,轻松的5)照亮6)使容光焕发7)轻装地8)明亮的9)浅的10)瘾不大的3.1)Those who expect to have a good command of English within a few monthsshould bear in mind that there is no short cut in language learning.2)It’s a great idea to stay overnight at your house,but I had better talk it over withmy parents in case they don’t agree.3)He advised me to made sure that the second-had car was in good conditionbefore I made a decision to buy it.4)If you don’t cut in half the numbers of the courses you’re going to take nextsemester,I’m sure you will be weighed down.5)As for my house in the countryside,I only live there every summer.I don’tintend to move in for good.Key to Lesson91.1)F2)T3)F4)F5)T6)T7)F8)T2.1)C2)C3)D4)B5)D3.1)谁能没这个差错,尤其是清晨头一件事。
英语习题答案Unit7
Unit Seven Exercise KeyStudent’s BookCommunication Skills*1. Listen to the conversation twice and fill in the blanks with the missing information.(Key to the exercise can be found in Listening Script)*2. Listen to the conversation and fill in the blanks with the missing words.(Key to the exercise can be found in Listening Script)*3. Listen to the conversation and complete the question in no more than three words.1) see his family2) his uncle’s company3) Working experience4) computer programming5) go back home*4. Listen to the conversation twice and choose the best answers.1) D 2) D 3) DListening Comprehension*1. Listen to the following questions and choose the best answer.1) B 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. A*2. Listen to the following conversations and choose the best answer.1) C 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. A*3. Listen to the following short passage and then fill in the blanks with the missing words or phrases.1)a long way2) take care of3) advantages4) provide5) home management6) offer7) better position8) bad influencesListen to the passage again and answer the questions.1) Families that live a long away from the nearest school or parents that prefer to take care oftheir child’s education themselves.2) Schools don’t teach practical skills such as home management of gardening. Also, the schoolatmosphere is not relaxing enough.*4. Listen to the following passage and decide whether the statements are true or false.1) F (The reader of the month.)2) F (She is in the 5th grade of Harvey Primary School.)3) T (She lives with her mom, dad, and three brothers.)4) F (Through reading, she can visit new places, travel to different periods of time, and learnabout other people.)5) F (It can be inferred from the last sentence that this is a speech given at a celebration.)Text A*2. Answering Questions1) Mrs. Bush admired her second grade teacher Miss Gnagy so much that she wanted to becomea teacher like her one day.2) She would create her own imaginary classroom in which to teach her dolls.3) She felt that she was unprepared for the job, and she felt that it was more difficult than shehad imagined.4) With a group of students -- both quiet and fidgety children, and a class clown, Mrs. Bush hadto find ways to direct class so that all the students received the attention they needed.5) As a teacher, Mrs. Bush found that students had different levels of interest, energy, andattention. She realized that she had a rather short amount of time to teach important skills to her students, skills that she believed they would use throughout their lives.6) Although Mrs. Bush had instruction to teach students to read, she did not know how to put itin to practice.7) A) Witnessing a child’s development into a young reader; B) watching students’ eyes light upwith understanding; C) knowing that she was playing some part in ensuring their future success.8) A) Some students have an advantage by having strong pre-reading skills when they enterschool. B) New studies show success in early school strongly correlates to how often parents have spent time with their children on reading and language activities.9) Repetition of the rhythm of speech is important to help the developing brain understand howlanguage is organized.10) Reading motivates and inspires and sparks the imagination in a way that television cannot.Language Focus*1. Words1)technique2)beyond3)appreciate4)meaningful5)relatively6)ensure7)amount8)obvious9)success10)totally★2. Phrases1)work its spell on2)in practice3)be sure of4)admired John for5)One day6)in public7) In a way8) make much difference9)play an important part in10) light up★3. Structure1) The researchers say this makes the test cheap enough to be used in developing countries.2) He said it was the first time he had seen the enemy close enough to shoot at.3) You need a roof strong enough to support the weight of a small garden.4) The doctors say Mr. Smith should be well enough to carry out his duties as president of thecommittee after the operation.5) He says they will be able to create a medicine that is strong enough to prevent the disease.6) Some women's groups felt the meeting did not go far enough to guarantee women's rights.★4. Word Formation1)enclosed2)enable3)enrich4)encourages5)endangering6)enlarge★5. Translation1) The government urges the public to play a part in caring for the poor in our society.2) Your technique in public relations will one day be recognized.3) In a way, the impact of education on children is something that many people don't appreciate.4) How often parents spend time on reading with their very young children makes a hugedifference in childhood development.5) You must be sure of what you want to achieve before you sit down and talk with them.6) Nursery rhymes can be meaningful as they can stretch the boundaries of imagination forchildren.Translate the following sentences into Chinese.3)尽管拥有教育学学位并有过教学实习,我还是感到没有做好充分的教学准备——这工作比我预料的要艰难得多。
初中英语人教版九年级unit 7 基础知识
Unit 7 基础知识Section A 短语1.allow ab to do sth 允许某人做某事2.Sb be allowed to do sth 某人被允许做某事3.Get sth done 某事被做4.Make one’s own decision 做某人自己决定5.Choose one’s own clothes 选择自己的衣服6.Choose to do sth 选择做某事7.Be worried about safety 担心安全8.Stay by one’s side 待在某人旁边9.Make sure 确保10.Lift sb up 把某人举起11.Take a lift 坐电梯12.Give sb a lift = give sb a ride 搭顺风车13.Talk back to sb 和某人顶嘴14.Think back to 回顾回想15.Regret doing 后悔做某事16.Keep..away from 使..远离17.Do social work 做社会工作18.In our society 在我们的社会中19.Give sb chances to do sth 给某人机会做某事20.Sb be given chances to do sth 某人被给予机会做某事21.Be educated to do sth 被教育做某事22.Manage to do 设法做某事Section B1.pass the test 通过考试2.Fail the test 考试失败3.Fail to do 未能做成某事4.Get in the way of 阻碍妨碍5.As..as possible 尽可能6.Be against doing sth 反对做某事7.Enter university = go to university 去上大学8.Make a good choice 做一个好的选择9.Be serious about 热衷于对某事认真严肃10.Be crazy about 对..迷恋句型表达1.Teenagers should spend more time on something important, such as school work and meaningful activities.青少年应该花更多的时间在重要的事情,例如学业和有意义的活动。
大学英语泛读 第三版 第二册 (张砚秋 著) 外研社 课后答案 泛读1答案Unit5-6
泛读1答案Unit5-6Key to Lesson131.1)F2)T3)F4)T5)F6)T7)T8)F9)F10)T2.1)B2)D3)C4)D5)A6)C3.1)他教给学生的东西他从不要他们交费。
2)在他之前,多数哲学家对研究我们现在称之为魔法或迷信的学科感兴趣。
3)相反,他总是就学生们所想的并信以为真的事情对他们提出层出不穷的问题。
4)一个人认识自我有助于他成为勇者。
5)终于他的敌人将他逮捕,他被判处死刑。
long hours.5)“她父亲可能会扣压我们的信件。
”6)我们经常拿我年轻时的这段恋爱开玩笑。
7)“在丹麦或其他欧洲国家不是这样写日期的。
”8)“你们这段恋情这样结束挺好,不然你就不会遇见妈妈了”。
Learning to use phrases and expressions from the text:1.1)If the doctor had worn a mask,he would not have caught germs from the patient.2)If the thief had worn gloves,he would not have left his fingerprints all over the place.3)If he were here,he would help me to get through the difficulties.4)If the film had been shorter,it would have held children’s attention.5)I wish you would look at the positive side of your husband.He is hard-working andeasy-going.6)If there were a fire,your customers would be trapped inside.You have only oneemergency exit on the ground floor.7)The doctor suggests that I run two miles and do50sit-ups every other day.8)If someone offered to pay for a holiday for me,I would go round the world.2.1)To buy the home,the young couple got a loan from the bank and they had to pay back theloan in20years.2)Sue felt embarrassed when the teacher caught her peering at her neighbor’s test paper.3)Before you buy a car,you’d better know what services the car dealer offers.4)Ann strongly objected to her husband’s suggestion that she quit her job and stay home to lookafter the kids.up.So we had totwo police2.1)A.the sound that a weapon makes B.an injection of a drug2)A.a sum of money kept in a bank B.description3)A.ability to understand or make judgments B.a meaning4)A.likely to have B.something being talked about5)A.give B.here/there6)A.a person that somebody pays attention to B.be against,show oppositionTest Paper OneI. 1.dependent on 2.replace 3.suspicious 4.cultivating5.object to6.subject to7.admire8.consequences9.In case10.at the top of11.casual12.cut down13.at least14.dull15.is accused ofII. 1.of 2.by 3.to 4.Under 5.of6.inside7.from8.outside9.from10.into11.to12.into13.out of14through15.to16.on17.within18.Through19.by20.forIII.1.One danger of superstition is that is encourages people to believe that their future is entirely out of their own hands.2.Many medicines have been developed to cure pains of every kind,and almost withoutexception they have some effects on the brain.3.This kind of application form usually asks for personal information and educationalbackground.4.When you are caught in a situation you can neither escape nor change,humor may be thebest way to relieve stress.5.Peter was accused of attempted robbery and the judge sentenced him to three months’imprisonment.IV.1.C 2.B 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.C7.C8.D9.B10.CKey to Lesson166)T7)F8)F9)F10)T6)D只有专家才看得出破绽。
大学英语综合教程第1册第2版Unit1-5答案
大学英语综合教程第1册第2版Unit1-5答案Key to Unit 1 Never Say GoodbyePage5 Text comprehension1.Decide which of the following best states the author’s purpose of writing.C2.Judge, according to the text, whether the following statements are true or false.1—5 T T T F F3.Answer the following questions1.What made the author’s grandpa cry sadly?The mere thought of his son’s death in that terrible war in Italy made him cry. 2.How long had Grandpa’s s on been in the war?Three months.3.What is the implication of the author’s grandpa’s words ―Never say goodbye‖?They mean ―Never give in to sadness‖.4.What did Grandpa ask the author to do even if he and his friends had to part?He asked him to always remember the joy and happiness of the times when he first said hello to his friends.5.What caused the author to return to the old house?His grandpa was gravely ill.6.Why do you think the author’s grandpa smiled at him during his last moments?His grandpa must have felt greatly relieved when he realized that the author had finally found out the essence of his words.4.Explain in your own words the following sentences.1.Our big old house had seen the joys and sorrows of four generations of ourfamily.2.I planted these roses a long time ago – before your mother was born.3.Many son left home to fight against fascists.4.Take the first friendly greeting and always keep it deep in your heart. Page 6—9 VocabularyI.Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.1.When I was ten I suddenly found myself faced with the anguish of moving fromthe only home.2.…they all share the same characteristic: sadness.3.…in that place in your heart where summer is an everlasting season.4.Don’t ever let yours elf overcome by the sadness and the loneliness of that word.5.Take that special hello and keep it in your mind and don’t ever forget it.II.Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box in itsappropriate form.a.instead 2. Confronted with 3. lock away 4. welled up5. summon6. brief7. stared8.whispering9. evil 10. give inIII. Choose a word or phrase that best completes each of thefollowing sentences.1—4 D B B B 5 – 8 A D B CIV. Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in its appropriate form and note the difference in meaning between them.1.shudder & shakea.shakingb. shudderedc. shakingd. shuddered2.answer & reply1.answer b. reply c. reply d. answered/doc/2015115301.html,mon & generala.generalb. generalc. general; commond. common4.small & tinya.smallb. tinyc. tinyd. small5.Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in thesense it is used.IV.anguish: pain, grief, sorrow, agonyV.softly: loudly, harshly, roughlyVI.sadness: sorrow, grief, dismayVII.conspicuously: inconspicuously, unnoticeablyVIII.tiny: small, littleIX.part: meet, gatherX.gravely: seriously, severely, hopelesslyXI.brief: lengthy, long6.Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate form of the givencapitalized word in brackets.1.industrial2. description3. suspicion4.assistant5. unemployed6. proof7.examination 8. FartherPage 10—12 Grammar/doc/2015115301.html,plete the following sentences using the simple past, past progressive orpastperfect.a.were bathing; were looking; were playingb.was sitting; was readingc.was leaving; was; arrived; learned; had left; found; had usedd.were playing; heard; hid; tooke.was cycling; stepped; was goin g; managed; didn’t hitf.gave; thanked; said; had enjoyed; knew; had not read; wereg.had played; reached; enteredh.was running; struck/doc/2015115301.html,plete the following passage with the proper form of the verbs given.left; spent; had been travelling; appeared; was; were crossing; could; arrived; was sleeping; stopped; came; were getting; was;had not arrived; would beIII.Correct the errors, where found, in the following sentences.1.talked →was talking2.√3.had remembered →remembe red4.was working →had been working5.had resigned →resigned6.√7.√8.√IV.Fill in each blank with the proper form of the verb in brackets.1.take2. to play3. lifted4. barking5. played6.to say7. beaten8.bite; slither9. drop 10. lyingV.Rewrite the following sentences according to the example.1.Poor as/though he was, he was honest.2.Terrible as/though the storm, we continued our journey.3.Hard as/though he tried, he was unable to make much progress.4.Tired as/though I was, I went on working.5.M uch as I would like to help you, I’m afraid I’m simply too busy at the moment.6.Much as I admired him as a writer, I do not like him as aman.7.Strong as/though he was, Tom couldn’t lift it.8.Bravely as/though they fought, they had no chance of winning.Page 13 Translation1.Translate the following sentences into Chinese.a)我十岁那年,突然要搬家,从我唯一知道的家搬走,心中痛苦万分.b)我们似乎有许多不同的方式说再见,但它们都有一个共同之处, 那就是令人感到悲哀.c)有一天,一场可怕的战争爆发了,我的儿子,就像许许多多的儿子, 离乡背井与极大的邪恶战斗去了.d)我在自己的心灵深处搜寻那些构成我们友谊的特殊感情.2.Translate the following sentences into English, using the words and phrasesgiven in brackets.1.He has prepared answers to the questions that he expects to confront during theinterview.2.His sad story touched us so deeply that we nearly cried.3.The two of them are walking hand in hand along the riverbank, chatting andlaughing.4.When he heard the exciting news, tears of joy welled up in his eyes.5.People from Shanghai can understand Suzhou dialect with ease, for Shanghaidialect and Suzhou dialect have much in common.6.Henry and his wife are looking into the possibility of buyinga new house withinthree years.7.He finally gave in to his daughter’s repeated requests to further her educationabroad.8.We locked all our valuables away before we went on holiday.9.Although we have parted from each other, I hope that we’ll remain good friendsand that we will care for and help each other just as we did in the past.10.At that critical moment, the army commander summoned all the officers to workout new strategies and tactics which would make it possible to conquer the enemy. Integrated skillsI. DictationThroughout history / the basic unit of almost every human society / has been the family. / Members of the family live together / under the same roof. / They share the economic burdens of life / as well as its joys. / The family head usually has considerable influence / in arranging marriages, / selecting careers / and determining all important moves and purchases / by any member of the family. / Particularly in conditions / where society or the state / does not give aid / and the responsibilities of the family are greater, / this large group / provides better protection / in times of economic or other emergency.II. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate./doc/2015115301.html,ter2.push3.what4.puzzled5.custom6.because7.hosts8.visitor9.table10.howeverListeningGifts and CulturesNarrator: In many countries, people give special gifts at certain times. Sometimes the customs seem unusual. For example, in Australia, a birthday cake for a 21-year-old is often shaped like a key. It means the person is an adult and can come home at any time. In parts of Africa, people give a cow as a wedding present, because they believe that a cow can bring good luck to the newly-weds. Before Korean students take university entrance tests, their friends give them sticky rice candy for luck. The friends hope that the students will pass the test and "stick to" the university. The following short conversations will tell you about different customs in China, Argentina, Switzerland, Italy and Japan.Number 1: ChinaWoman: Did I tell you I'm going to China?Man: China? Great.Woman: Yes. I'm going to Shanghai on business. I have to buy some gifts.Man: Good idea. What are you going to take?Woman: I was thinking of bringing some handkerchiefs. They're colorful, beautiful? also lightweight. I don't want to carryanything heavy.Man: Ah, I don't think you should give handkerchiefs. They aren't a good gift in Chinese culture.Woman: Why not?Man: A handkerchief is a symbol of saying goodbye.Woman: Saying goodbye?Man: Yeah, like when you're going away ... and people are crying, so they need a handkerchief. Actually, I've heard that one of the best things to give is a dinner -- not a present, but a big dinner. It's good for business.Number 2: ArgentinaWoman: This is interesting. Did you know that in Argentina you should never give clothing unless you know the person really well?Man: Don't give clothing? Why not?Woman: Clothing -- even things like ties -- are too personal. Only good friends give them. Man: Huh? I never thought of a tie as being personal ... just uncomfortable. What should you bring?Woman: I don't know. Maybe something for the house.Number 3: SwitzerlandMan: We're meeting Mr. Mertz and his wife for dinner. Maybe I should take flowers or something ... Yeah, I'll pick up some red roses.Woman: You'd better not give them roses. In Switzerland, they could be a symbol of love and romance.Man: Oh, I didn't know that.Woman: I think candy or chocolate might be better.Number 4: ItalyWoman: I'd like some flowers. Uh ... those. About ten, I guess.Man: Ma'am, I don't think you should give ten flowers. In Italy,even numbers -- 2, 4, 6, andso on -- are bad luck.Woman: Even numbers are bad luck? OK, I'll take nine flowers then.Number 5: JapanWoman: May I help you?Man: I'm going to stay with a family in Japan. I need to get something for them.Woman: Pen sets are always a good gift.Man: Oh, that's a good idea. Let's see ... There are sets with a pen and pencil ... and bigger sets with four pens.Woman: You said you're going to Japan?Man: Yeah.Woman: Don't give a set of four pens -- in fact, don't give four of anything.Man: Why not?Woman: The Japanese word for "four" sounds like the word for "death." It's bad luck.Man: Thanks for telling me. I'll take the pen and pencil set.Woman: Good choice. These sets make very good gifts. After all, pens write in any language! Man: Uh ... yeah. Right.Key Unit 2 The Fun They HadText ComprehensionI. AII. 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. TIII.IV.1. Her mother asked the County Inspector to come over.2. The mechanical teacher worked out the mark very quickly.3. Tommy looked at Margie with an air which suggested heknew far better about school than others.4. A teacher has to make necessary changes about what to teach and how to teach so as to meet the needs of different pupils.VocabularyI.1. have finished reading2. by looking from behind his shoulder3. is capable of providing4. asked the Country Inspector to come over5. disassembled the machine / mechanic teacher6. didn’t like / want toII.1. in no time2. crinkly3. scornful4. neighbourhood5. awfully6. adjusting7. tuck8. nonchalantly9. punched 10. fitIII.1. D2. A3. B4. B5. A6. C7. CIV1. a. funny b. interesting c. interesting d. funnyFunny is a very informal word, focusing mainly on whatever results in laughter because of oddness, abnormality, or inappropriateness. Interesting refers to something that that attracts people’s attention, usually because it is exciting, unusual and deserves their observation and study.2. a. silent b. silent c. still d. stillStill, suggests an unruffled or tranquil state, and often refers to a moment of calm between periods of noise and movement, and during this moment there is no sign of activity. Silent simply means becoming speechless or being without noise; it does not necessarily suggest serenity or motionlessness.3. a. dispute b. arguing c. disputing d. arguingDispute is often used as a transitive verb, meaning to say that something is incorrect or untrue, to fight passionately for control or ownership of something. Argue usually refers to a reasoned presentation of views or to a heated exchange of opinion; very often when used intransitively, it is followed by prepositions like ―with,‖―for/against,‖―about‖ etc.4. a. usual b. usual c. Regular d. regularUsual is applied to whatever recurs frequently and steadily, referring to natural happenings as well as to occurrences based on the customs of the community or the habits of an individual, while regular emphasizes a conformity to the established or natural order of things, referring to events that happen often, or events that have equal amounts of time between them, so that they happen at the same time, for example, each day or each week.1. Synonym: actual, genuine, true2. Antonym: moving, movable, mobile, restless3. Synonym: rough, coarse, uneven4. Antonym: like, love, enjoy5. Synonym: disdainful, contemptuous6. Antonym: inferior, subordinate, secondary7. Synonym: indifferently, coldly, coolly, casually, offhandedly8. Antonym: irregular, uncertain, randomVI.1. pointless2. reproduction3. unreliable4. generosity5. apologetic6. disobedience7. employer…employees8. encouragementGrammarI.1. the, the2. a3. a, a, /4. a5. the6. /, the7. The, the, /8. the, the9. a, a, a 10. a, a, aII.1. /, /, /2. /3. the, /4. the, /5. /, /6. The7. the8. the, the9. the, / 10. /III.1. light2. a noise3. very good weather4. bad luck5. president6. The vegetables7. war8. All the books9. coffee 10. poetryIV.1. /2. the3. /4. the5. the6. /7. /8. theV.1. A Briton falls to his death on the Matterhorn.2. An Olympic silver medalist dies in a crash.3. Callaghan recalls the British Ambassador from Chile.4. The army ends the chaos in the capital.5. A college student wins the first prize.TranslationI.1. 玛吉的爷爷曾经说过,小时候他的爷爷告诉他,过去故事都是印刷在纸上的。
【人教版】新目标2020年八年级英语上册Unit7单元教案
Unit 7Will people have robots?本单元围绕“谈论未来”及“提出问题”这两个话题,设计了相关的活动,从听、说、读、写四个方面,帮助学生掌握运用本单元的重点语法“一般将来时表示猜测”的用法,对学生三种时态的运用能力进行综合训练,帮助学生形成创造性地运用所学三种时态的能力。
第一课时Section A(1a-2d)Teaching Goals【教学目标】Key words:paper,pollution,prediction,future,pollute,environment,planet,earth,plant,partKey phrases:make predictions,live to be 200 years old,in 100 years,free time,on computers,go to school,in great danger,live on the earth,play a part in Key sentences:1. Will people use money in 100 years?2. People will live to be 200 years old.3. There will be fewer trees and the environment will be in great danger.Teaching Key Points【教学重点】The vocabulary:paper,future,pollute,pollution,environment,part,in 100 years,in great danger,play a part inTarget language:Will people use money in 100 years?No,they won't. Everything will be free. Will people live to be 200 years old?Yes,they will. What's your prediction about the future?I think there will be more pollution.Teaching Difficult Points【教学难点】1.will构成一般将来时态的句式。
人教版九年级英语Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. 全单元教案
Unit 7Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.Language Goals 【语言目标】Talk about what you are allowed to do;Agree anddisagreeKnowledge Goals 【知识目标】Key Words license,safety,smoke,tiny,cry,field,hug,lift,badly,awful,regret,poem,community,chance,educate,manage,society,support,enter,choiceKey Phrases talk back,keep…away from,make one's own decision,get in the way ofKey Sentences 1.Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. 2.I don't think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed todrive.3.Teenagers should not be allowed to have part-timejobs.4.I agree.5.I disagree.6.I don't think so.7.I don't agree with you.Key Grammar Learn to use “should+be allowed to” to express thepassive voice.Ability Goals 【能力目标】1.Develop listening,speaking,reading and writing skills by practicing the target languages—passive voice with amodel verb.2.Learn to talk about rules and what we are allowed to do.Learn to express agreement or disagreement.Moral Goals 【情感目标】1.With the help of this unit's study,students can learnsome rules and how to be a good student in everydayactivities.2.Get to know the differences about rules between Chinaand Western countries.Teaching Time【课时】Five periodsPeriod 1Section A(1a-2d)Period 2Section A(3a-4c)Period 3Section B(1a-1e)Period 4Section B(2a-2e)Period 5Section B(3a-3b) & Self Check本单元围绕“规则”这个核心话题,讲述哪些事情是允许青少年做的,哪些事情是不允许做的,对学生的成长有重要意义。
keyto课外补充练习60题U6、U8
unit61. The scientist __________ the two electric systems together so that power could pass from one to the other.A. forecastedB. coupledC. stretchedD. analyzed参考答案:coupled2. The two tribes had a fierce religious conflict which showed no __________ even on women and children.A. mercyB. purposeC. featureD. virtue参考答案:mercy3. The new law __________ companies to refund the pay to the customers who find the commodities unsatisfactory.A. attemptsB. obligesC. imposesD. composes参考答案:obliges4. I am sure they must have been surprised, but they expressed absolutely no __________ when they heard the news.A. stressB. reflectionC. responseD. emotion参考答案:emotion5. If you consider what he has been through, his conduct is quite understandable although perhaps not __________.A. futileB. pessimisticC. desirableD. awkward参考答案:desirable6. His every action was ___________ by hesitation, as though he felt reluctant to commit himself to anything.A. signifiedB. manifestedC. impliedD. marked参考答案:marked7. The investors are complaining that the volume of stock trading has been reduced to a __________ of what it was five years ago.A. fractionB. sectionC. regulationD. location参考答案:fraction8. We let him come here any time he wanted, but he abused the__________ by bringing more and more friends with him, so he is no longer allowed to come.A. offspringB. opportunityC. privilegeD. power参考答案:privilege9. If you go to a number of different shops you'll often find great __________ in price for the same articles.A. comparisonsB. variationsC. fractionsD. conflicts参考答案:variations10. The teacher has the class's attendance __________, showing which students were in school on a particular day.A. volumeB. scheduleC. registerD. document参考答案:register11. Children usually __________ the signals of encouragement and react positively and happily to them.A. come upB. live upC. turn upD. pick up参考答案:pick up12. The case has been __________ to the High Court as both parties refused to accept the mediation.A. extendedB. referredC. impliedD. qualified参考答案:referred13. I have never been able to __________ out why the idea of reorganizing the company was strongly opposed by the management.A. recognizeB. figureC. identifyD. conceive参考答案:figure14. A person who is truly kind does thoughtful things for others without having to be asked or __________.A. announcedB. awardedC. remindedD. characterized参考答案:reminded15. His total possessions __________ little more than the clothes in his suitcase, but he doesn't seem uneasy.A. amount toB. cling toC. refer toD. relate to参考答案:amount to16. The American Tennis Competition will provide a chance for the losing pair to get their __________ on the winning pair for theirearlier defeat.A. fameB. revengeC. positionD. reputation参考答案:revenge17. I was very angry with him, but my heart __________ a little when I saw how sorry he was.A. hardenedB. meltedC. thrilledD. refreshed参考答案:melted18. The carefully __________ project proved to be a great scheme to overthrow the government, but in vain.A. approvedB. enhancedC. illustratedD. nurtured参考答案:nurtured19. It is clear from the demonstration that the students no longer __________ the authority of the university staff.A. confessB. admitC. recognizeD. regard参考答案:recognize20. We got two or three __________ before having the roof repaired, and accepted the lowest.A. assessmentsB. estimatesC. confusionD. fusion参考答案:estimates21. However, at times this balance in nature is __________, resulting in a number of possibly unforeseen effects.A. frustratedB. confusedC. puzzledD. disturbed参考答案:disturbed22. Be sure that the current has been __________ before you leave the apartment in case the electric appliances get burned.A. taken offB. kept offC. switched offD. set off参考答案:switched off23. It is unreasonable for him to resent the __________ of his younger but more competent colleague to a rank above him.A. applianceB. appreciationC. promotionD. perspective参考答案:promotion24. The prices of household __________ are declining while the prices of furniture are going up these days.A. accordanceB. appliancesC. abundanceD. admiration参考答案:appliances25. The unprecedented __________ of modern architecture throughout the world must be considered one of the greatest events in the history of art.A. perceptionB. consumptionC. expansionD. assumption参考答案:expansion26. He is stubborn enough to __________ on to any idea if he thinks it is right, no matter how strange it may seem to the rest of us.A. divertB. holdC. insistD. persist参考答案:hold27. Technological progress in recent years has brought about a sizable increase in the number of persons __________ in professional and technical work.A. engagedB. specifiedC. obligedD. complied参考答案:engaged28. His business in Latin American countries __________ greatly due to the improvement of investment environment.A. constitutedB. thrivedC. possessedD. derived参考答案:thrived29. A new mode of management __________, urging employers to end the long-hour culture among managers.A. sped upB. stood upC. spread upD. sprang up参考答案:sprang up30. She is so fashion __________ that what she wears always reflects the leading trend in garments.A. intelligentB. alertC. positiveD. conscious参考答案:conscious31. People taking professional and executive jobs usually have the highest __________ of stress, according to Richard Tompkins.A. perceptionB. deceptionC. receptionD. conception参考答案:perception32. The host was told to rest assured that there was a/an__________ of food at the party to entertain every guest.A. portionB. abundanceC. amountD. stock参考答案:abundance33. The Department of Social Security has __________ a pamphlet explaining the new rates of pension for the retired people.A. put offB. put onC. put outD. put up参考答案:put out34. __________ that they have water and light, most plants are best left alone to grow in a natural way.A. ProvidedB. CaptionedC. ConsideringD. Supposing参考答案:Provided35. If conditions change, a well-prepared candidate can slip with __________ ease from one field into another.A. respectiveB. attentiveC. comparativeD. perceptive参考答案:comparative36. The government is making an effort to __________ public attention from the serious problems of social security.A. convertB. divertC. revertD. desert参考答案:divert37. Reading a newspaper in another language is an excellent way of __________ inferences about another culture.A. drawingB. copingC. expressingD. attaining参考答案:drawing38. A newborn baby often demonstrates a learning ability and even a remarkable capacity to __________ his environment, including the attitudes of his parents.A. multiplyB. shapeC. renderD. generate参考答案:shape39. However, teaching need not be the __________ of a special group of people nor need it be looked upon as a technical skill.A. prosperityB. provinceC. facilityD. faculty参考答案:province40. The local people in the small town are confronted more than ever with __________ and progress.A. sensitivityB. efficiencyC. prosperityD. emergency参考答案:prosperity41. The old __________ that white-collar workers make a better living than blue-collar workers no longer holds true.A. distributionB. distinctionC. considerationD. identification参考答案:distinction42. The political situations are so different in the two countries that it is foolish to try to draw a __________ between them.A. distinctionB. conclusionC. parallelD. equality参考答案:parallel43. The American __________ to the Rocky Mountain set out yesterday with a view to investigating the ecological environment.A. expansionB. expenditureC. expectationD. expedition参考答案:expedition44. Y ou must not be jealous when your sister gets presents; you must learn to behave in a more __________ way.A. domesticB. matureC. intelligentD. indifferent参考答案:mature45. The police assured the public that the criminal wouldn't__________ capture for long.A. deliverB. distributeC. evolveD. evade参考答案:evade46. His words __________ a refusal, though he did not actually refuse to take part in Christine's birthday party this coming Saturday.A. led toB. referred toC. contributed toD. amounted to参考答案:amounted to47. Americans are quite __________ in the degree to which they glorify the individual who makes his or her own decisions.A. respectiveB. perspectiveC. instinctiveD. distinctive参考答案:distinctive48. The company's __________ of the oil under the sea is important to the whole country.A. enduranceB. persistenceC. applicationD. exploitation参考答案:exploitation49. The book will have to be __________ to 200 pages, as printing costs have risen so much in a month.A. reducedB. streamlinedC. loweredD. contracted参考答案:contracted50. There are reports of __________ malnutrition in that region -- affecting to 70% of the children under fourteen.A. domesticB. popularC. widespreadD. moderate参考答案:widespread51. Some people viewed the findings with caution, noting that a cause-and-effect relationship between passive smoking and cancer remains __________.A. to be shownB. to have shownC. to have been shownD. being shown参考答案:to be shown52. Maybe you have found yourself wondering __________ that you want to achieve in your life.A. why it doesB. what it doesC. what it isD. why it is参考答案:what it is53. He claims to be an expert in electro-chemistry, but in actual fact he is ignorant on the subject. __________ he knows about it is out of date.A. What littleB. So muchC. How muchD. So little参考答案:What little54. __________ that we could hardly see the direction and find our way out of the forest.A. So dense the smoke wasB. Such the smoke was denseC. So dense was the smokeD. Such the dense smoke was参考答案:So dense was the smoke55. She doesn't want to work right away because she thinks that if she __________ a job she probably wouldn't be able to see her friends very often.A. has to getB. were to getC. had gotD. could have got参考答案:were to get56. They would have already completed the investigation of the accident if they __________ with the powerful resistance.。
新标准大学英语综合教程4(unit1-7)课后答案与课文翻译
Key to book4 unit1-7Unit 1 Active reading (1)Looking for a job after university? First, get off the sofaReading and understandingDealing with unfamiliar words3 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 to make progress by moving to the next stage in a series of actions or events (proceed)2 the process of changing from one situation, form or state to another (transition)3 not feeling involved with someone or something in a close or emotional way (detached)4 referring to something which will happen soon (upcoming)5 to be sitting still in a position that is not upright (slump)6 to return to a previous state or way of behaving (revert)7 to say what happened (recount)4 Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the words in Activity 3.transition from a busy university student to an unemployed young adultIt isn’t easy to make the (1)(2) slumped on a bar stool or half watching a mindless television show, wondering if and how theircareer is going to (3) proceed. Many people who have experienced a long period of inactivity like this,when (4) recounting how they felt at the time, refer to the same strange psychological effect. As thedays pass, they begin to feel (5) detached from any sense of pressure to go and look for a job, and tendto regard (6) upcoming interviews as if they were not very important. Typically, back at home afterthree or four years away, they (7) revert to old habits, start seeing old friends, and, in many cases,become dependent again on their parents.5 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box. You may need tomake other changes.1 I went to a mixed-ability secondary school just outside London. (comprehensive)2 I got stopped by a policeman who asked to see my driving licence. (cop)3 Have you seen this beautiful from the air view of Oxford? (aerial)4 Isabel tightly her bag as she walked down the corridor towards the office. (clutched)(advocate)5 You should speak to Toby; he’s an supporter of flexible working hours.(healed)6 I hurt my leg badly a couple of months ago, and it still hasn’t got better completely.6 Answer the questions about the words.1 Is a dead-end job one with (a) exciting prospects, or (b) no future?2 Is a tricky problem (a) difficult, or (b) easy to solve?3 If an activity saps all your energy, do you feel (a) tired, or (b) more active than usual?, or (b) help you by4 Does a pushy person try to (a) persuade you to do something you don’t want tolistening to what you have to say?5 If you feel apathy, do you want to (a) change the world, or (b) stay at home and do nothing?7 Answer the questions about the phrases.1 Is fork out (a) a formal, or (b) an informal way of saying to pay for something?2 If you are in the same boat as another person, are you (a) making the same journey together, or (b) in the same difficult or unpleasant situation?3 If you feel you have come full circle, do you (a) feel you are back where you started, or (b) feel a sense of satisfaction because you have completed something?4 If someone takes a soft line, do they deal with a person (a) in a kind and sympathetic way, or (b) in a lazy way without making a decision?5 If you strike the right note about something, are you expressing yourself (a) well, or (b) badly?6 If you do something by all means, do you (a) try your best to do it, or (b) not care about it?7 If you nudge someone back into the saddle, are you encouraging them to (a) take responsibility again, or (b) take it easy?8 If you talk through a problem with someone, do you (a) examine it carefully and sensitively, or (b) refer to it quickly and then change the subject?Active reading (2)If you ask meDealing with unfamiliar words4 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 funny or entertaining (amusing)2 used for emphasizing that something good has happened, especially because of good luck (fortunately)3 an amount of money that a person, business or country borrows, usually from a bank (loan)4 to take an amount or number from a total (deduct)5 the most exciting, impressive, or interesting part of an event (highlight)(sympathize)6 to show that you understand someone’s problems7 needing a lot of time, ability, and energy (demanding)5 Complete the conversation with the correct form of the words in Activity 4.A After three years at university, I’m now quite heavily in debt.fortunately IB I (1) sympathize with you, I know what it’s like to have financial problems. But (2)didn’t need to take out a student (3) loan when I was at university, because I had a part-time job.A What did you do?B I worked in a restaurant at weekends.A That must have been very (4) demanding.B Yes, it was. I had to get the right balance between work and study. But the other people who worked there were good fun to be with, so it was quite (5) amusing too. The (6) highlight of the weekend was always Saturday night when we worked overtime.A But I don’t expect you made a lot of money?deducted tax and pension contributions. But it was enough B No, there wasn’t much after they’d (7)to keep me going.6 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box. You may need to make other changes.1 When I was at college I kept all my personal things in an old cupboard.2 A lot of people who leave university before getting a degree end up in good jobs.3 I think she’ll get a good degree, but I wouldn’t risk my money on the exact result.4 The money I spent at college was more than what I earned in my part-time job.5 The chances of my being offered a job after that interview must be quite remote.6 Our business has done very well since we changed our advertising.7 I think telling the truth and not cheating is always the best policy.Key:(1) belongings (2) dropouts (3) gamble (4) exceeded (5) odds(6) has thrived (7) honesty7 Answer the questions about the words and expressions., is it (a) valid and interesting, or (b) just a little bit1 If something is not all it’s cracked up to bedisappointing?2 If someone keeps banging on about something, are you likely to be (a) interested in, or (b) bored by what they say?3 If there is a lot of hassle in your life, are you likely to feel (a) stressed, or (b) relaxed?4 If something happens out of the blue, is it (a) unexpected, or (b) part of your plan?5 If you say you ended up in a particular job, do you suggest that (a) you have fulfilled your ambition,or (b) it happened almost by chance?6 Are the regulars in a pub (a) the customers who come very often, or (b) the food the pub offers most often?7 If something is dead easy, is it (a) very easy, or (b) not easy at all?8 If you treat someone to something, do you (a) buy something nice for them, or (b) behave badly to them?9 If you cheer a place up, do you (a) make the place look brighter, or (b) make the people in the place happier?Reading and interpreting8 Look at the sentences from the passage and identify the style features.1 Twelve years at school and three years at university, teachers banging on about opportunities in the big wide world beyond our sheltered life as students, and what do I find?This shows the informality of an incomplete sentence in the first part, the use of an informalexpression (banging on) and a rhetorical question to the reader (What do I find?)2 Try as I might to stay cheerful, all I ever get is hassle, sometimes with people (especially boys, god, when will they grow up?) … This has the use of an informal word (hassle), an informal exclamation (god) and a question to the reader (When will they grow up?)3 Actually, I had my eye on the course at the London School of Economics (LSE).Here there is a discourse marker typical of speech (Actually) and an informal phrase (had my eye on).4 I kind of understand it, and not just because my degree is in economics.Here “kind of” is a sort of discourse marker of informal speech (showing something is general,vague or not definite).5 I wanted something in finance and investments, because you know, maybe with a job like that, Icould use my degree.This has a discourse marker of informal speech (you know).6 ... it’s true, he really did seem to have three hands.Again here is a discourse marker of informal speech (it’s true).7 I talked to him about ... well, about pretty well everything … This has another discourse marker of informal speech (well) and an informal phrase (pretty well).Language in useword formation: compound nouns1 Write the compound nouns which mean:1 a degree which is awarded a first class (a first-class degree)2 work in a hospital (hospital work)3 a ticket for a plane journey (a plane ticket)4 a discount for students (a student discount)5 a pass which allows you to travel on buses (a bus pass)6 a room where an interview is held (an interview room)7 a period spent in training (a training period)word formation: noun phrases2 Write the noun phrases which mean:1 a career which is rewarding from the financial point of view (a financially rewarding career)2 legislation which has been introduced recently (recently introduced legislation)3 instructions which are more complex than usual (unusually complex instructions)4 an institution which is orientated towards academic (academically orientated work)5 work which makes physical demands on you (physically demanding work)6 information which has the potential to be important (potentially important information)7 candidates who have been selected after a careful procedure (carefully selected candidates)8 a coursebook in which everything has been planned beautifully (a beautifully planned textbook)try as … might3 Rewrite the sentences using try as … might .1 I’m trying to fill this last page, but I just can’t think of anything.Try as I might to fill this last page, I just can’t think of anything.2 I try to be friendly with Marta, but she doesn’t seem to respond.Try as I might to be friendly with Marta, she doesn’t seem to respond.3 I try hard to get to sleep, but I can’t help thinking about my family.Try as I might to get to sleep, I can’t help thinking about my family.4 He just doesn’t seem to get the promotion he deserves, even though he keeps trying.Try as he might, he just doesn’t seem to get the promotion he deserves. / Try as he might to get the promotion he deserves, he just doesn’t seem to get it.5 I keep trying to remember her name, but my mind is a blank.Try as I might to remember her name, my mind is a blank.given that … 4 Rewrite the sentences using given that … 1 Since I know several languages, I thought I would look for work abroad.Given that I know several languages, I thought I would look for work abroad.2 Xiao Li has the best qualifications, so she should get the job.Given that Xiao Li has the best qualifications, she should get the job.3 Since we’re all here, I think it would be a good idea to get down to some work.Given that we’re all here, I think it would be a good idea to get down to some work.4 Since it’s rather late, I think we should leave this last task until tomorrow.Given that it’s rather late, I think we should leave this last task until tomorrow.clauses introduced by than5 Rewrite the sentences using clauses introduced by than .1 She’s experienced at giving advice. I’m more experienced.She’s less experienced at giving advice than I am. / I’m more experienced at giving advice than sh is.2 You eat too much chocolate. It isn’t good for you.You eat too much chocolate than is good for you.3 She worked very hard. Most part-timers don’t work so hard.She worked harder than most part-timers do.4 You have arrived late too many times. That isn’t acceptable.You have arrived late more times than is acceptable.5 I don’t think you should have given so much personal information. It isn’t wise.I think you have given more personal information than is wise.collocations6 Read the explanations of the words. Answer the questions.1 highlight A highlight is the most exciting, impressive, or interesting part of an event.(a) What would you like to be the highlight of your career?I would like the highlight of my student career to be to receive a national award for the best studentresearch project.(b) How can you highlight an important sentence in a text?You can underline it in pencil or pen or you can use coloured pens or highlighters.(c) What are the edited highlights of a football match?The highlights are when someone scores a goal or prevents one from being scored.2 loan A loan is an amount of money someone borrows from someone else.(a) Have you ever taken out a loan?No, I haven’t. But my parents have taken out several loans to buy kitchen equipment.(b) What is the best way to pay off a loan?It is best to pay a loan off quickly, although you will still have to pay some interest.(c) If you have a library book on loan, what do you have to do with it?You have to return it before the date it is due, otherwise you may have to pay a fine.3 thrive To thrive means to be very successful, happy or healthy.(a) What sort of business thrives best in your part of the country?In my part of the country, light industries and electronics companies thrive.(b) Which sort of plants thrive in a hot climate?In a hot climate you can see tropical fruit and vegetables thrive and also tropical plants and trees.(c) Why do you think some couples thrive on conflict?It is difficult to understand why some couples thrive on conflict. Maybe each one wants to competewith the other or maybe they enjoy “kissing and making up” after the conflict.7 Translate the paragraphs into Chinese.If you ask me, real life is not all it’s cracked up to be. Twelve years at school and three years at university, teachers banging on about opportunities in the big wide world beyond our sheltered life asstudents, and what do I find?Try as I might to stay cheerful, all I ever get is hassle, sometimes with people (especially boys,god, when will they grow up?), but mostly with money. It’s just so expensive out here! Everyone wants a slice off you. The Inland Revenue wants to deduct income tax, the bank manager wantsrepayments on my student loan, the landlord wants the rent, gas, water, electricity and my mobile billskeep coming in, a nd all that‘s before I‘ve had anything to eat. And then some bright spark calls me outof the blue, asking if I‘m interested in buying a pension. At this rate, I won‘t even last till the (?翻译时可以根据上下文增译,即增加原文暗含了但没有直接表the year, let alone till I‘m 60.达出来的意思。
人教版英语九年级上册 Unit 7 Section A (GF-4c)
However, in most Asian societies, it is not common for teenagers to ___m_o_v_e__ (move) out. Chinese parents believe that it is better for children to live with parents who can ____t_a_k_e__ (take) care of them. But the young should then look after their parents as they get older. That is why many Chinese adults ___c_o_n_ti_n_u_e_____ (continue) to live with their parents.
B: I don’t think eighteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. Because they are not serious enough.
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Do you think...
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I don't think 16-year-olds should be I agree. They aren't serious
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➢ Let’s interview classmates what they think teenagers should or should not be allowed to do.
全新版大学英语综合教程(第二版)课后答案unit-1-unit-8
Key to Exercises (unit 1)Vocabulary:I. 1). respectable 2) .agony 3). put down 4). sequence 4). rigid 5). hold back 6). distribute 7). off and on 8). vivid9). associate 10). finally 11). turn in 12). tackle2. 1) has been assign ed to the newspaper’s Paris office2) was so extraordinary that I didn’t know whether to believe him or not3) a clear image of how she would look in twenty years’ time—4) gave the command the soldiers opened fire5) buying bikes we’ll keep turning the m out3. 1) reputation/rigid / to inspire 2) and tedious / what’s more / out of date ideas 3) compose / career / avoid showing / hardly hold backII. 1). composed 2). severe 3) agony 4). extraordinary5). recall 6). command…7). was violating 8). anticipateIII. 1. at 2. for 3. of 4. with5. as6. about7. to8. in9. from 10. on/upon…Comprehensive Exercises(A)(1) hold back (2) tedious (3) scanned (4) recall(5) vivid (6) off and on (7) turn out/in (8) career(B)(1) last (2) surprise (3) pulled (4) blowing (5) dressed (6) scene(7) extraordinary (8)image (9)turn (11) excitement!II. Translation1) As it was a formal dinner party, I wore formal dress, as Mother told me to.2) His girlfriend advised him to get rid of /get out of his bad habit of smoking before it took hold.3) Anticipating that the demand for electricity will be high during the next few months, they have decided to increase its production.4) It is said that Bill has been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules./Bill is saidto have been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules.5) It is reported that government has taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage./The local government is reported to have taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage.^2.Susan lost her legs because of/in a car accident. For a time, she didn’t know how to face up to the fact that she would never be able to walk again.One day, while scanning (through)some magazines, a true story caught her eye/she was attracted by a true story. It gave a vivid description of how a disabled girl became a writer. Greatly inspired, Susan began to feel that she , too, would finally be able to lead a useful life.Key to exercises Unit 2$:1. 1) absolutely 2) available 3) every now and then4) are urging/ urged 5) destination6) mostly 7) hangs out 8) right away 9) reunion10)or something 11)estimate12) going ahead2.:1) It seemed that his failure in the examination was still on his mind.2) He was completely chocked up by the sight of his team losing in the final minutes of the game.3) She was so lost in study that she forgot to have dinner.4) Something has come up and I am afraid i won't be able to accomplish the project on time.5) The cost of equipping the new hospital was estimated at $2 million.3.1) were postponed ... the awful ...is estimated2) reference ... not available ... am kind of;3) not much of a teacher... skips...go headII.; 2. for; 3. at; 4. from; 5. in; 6. to; 7. on;III.1). more or less; 2). kind of/ sort of3). Something 4). kind of/ sort of5). more or less 6). or somethingComprehensive Exercises:,I. (A) 1) choked up 2) awful 3) practically 4) neighborhood5) correspondence 6) available 7) destination8) reunion 9) Mostly 10)postponing 11) absolutely(B) 1) how 2)savings 3) embarrassment 4) phone 5)interrupted6)touch 7)envelope 8) signed 9) message10) neededII. TranslationHalf an hour had gone by, but the last bus hadn’t come yet. We had to walk home.<2) Mary looks as if she is very worried about the Chinese exam because she hasn’t learned the texts by heart.3) Since the basketball match has been postponed, we might as well visit the museum.4) He stayed in Australia with his parents all the way through World War II.5) Since I graduated from nanjing University in 1985, I have kind of lost touch with my classmates.2. It is not easy to keep in touch with friends when they are far away. This is certainly true in my case.It has been a couple of years since I left my old meighborhood and all the friends I had there. I've been meaning to write to them but something or other comes up and I just don't seem to find the time. They are always on my mind, however, and I think I will certainly make an effort to keep up correspondence with them in future.-Key to Unit 3:Vocabulary:I:1) brief 2) in terms of 3) cut…off 4) tend 5) anyway6) precise 7)in the form of8) initiative 9) convey 10) in two minds 11)concept 12)grasp1.1) …has ensured their team a place in the Cup Final.;2) ….medical workers’ responsibility to heal the wounded and rescure the dying.3)…..entertain as well as educate the learner.4) ….can do without air and water.5)… is likely to be held in June2.1) lies in ….c ontact between2) basis of ….is likely….sufficient ….at the moment3) the steady ….ensures…will be highlyII.'1. regained2. undecided3. undersupplied4. disabled….5. precondition6. foresight7. mispronounced8. enrichIII.2.1) majority 2) accepted 3) increased 4) weakness 5) local/regional6) late 7) wrong 8) falseComprehensive Exercises:I.!II.Cloze(A)1) highly; 2) bring about 3) evident 4)rate 5) sufficient; 6) put across 7) proportion 8) Hence,9) ensure..put across;…proportion; ….Hence;….ensure;….audience…(B)1)understand 2) tracel 3) practical 4) use 5) Another 6) likely 7) affect 8) developments 9)supply 10) SomedayIII.Translation:1.1) As is predicted by scientists, global pollution has become one of the most serious problems humans are faced with.2) Competition for these jobs is very tough ---- we have five times as many applicants this year as we did last year/there are five times as many applicants this year as there were last year.:3) As the facts show, educational programs need to fit into the national plan for economic development.4) The car burns too much gas, and moreover, the price is almost twice as much as I intend to pay.5) To understand a great international event, we, first of all, need to consider the historical and political background to it.2.It is hard to imagine how our forefathers could do without so many conveniences that modern technology has brought about. Back then only a small proportion of the population enjoyed the comfort s of life. The majority didn’t even have sufficient food, not to speak of/ let alone the privilege of being educated. However, many people blame modern technology for creating so many problems. They want to slow down the rate of progress. But no one can put the clock back.]UNIT 4nguage sense enhancement.passed away grew in stature proud route values and principle above all bottom tiny giant balance sheets3.Vocabulary.wreck balance approaching handle discard Above all diet do with checked on clean up weekly principle4.Rewrite sentences.<1> to look for survivors were abandoned after it had been/was determined that all thepeople in the sunken ship had died.<2> was amazed that bob left a well-paid job to travel around the world.<3> for a loan has been turned down by many a bank as her business is small and she couldprovide no guarantee.<4>express her thoughts with precision, so people often misunderstand her.)<5> will weaken our determination to modernize our country in the shortest possible time.plete the sentences.for sale hunting for be amazed bybecome skilled handle their loanscharacter by calling on he passes away6.—7.Confusable words.personal personnel / sometime sometimes some time sometime8.Euphemismd e h c g a b f9.Cloze.sponsored determination turned away assumed capacity skilled loan character hunting for sale send for save recent modest grow dream immigrant business engineering invest rich<10.Translation.<1> It is reported that UN mediators have worked out a plan which they hope will beacceptable to both sides.<2> Doris walked in the forest cautiously, afraid of being attacked by giant snakes.<3> Earthquakes, typhoons and other natural disasters cannot be prevented, but action canbe taken to protect life and property.<4> I bought a new issue of my favorite sports magazine and hurried home, anxious toamuse myself reading it.<5> Helen lacks confidence. I’ve never known anyone so unsure of herself.*TranslationAfter graduating from college, Tony decided to start his own business. At the beginning, many a bank turned down his request for a loan. But he was not a bit discouraged, and continued to call on one banker after another seeking help. Impressed by his determination and optimism, one banker finally agreed to loan him the money. Now he has become a wealthy businessman. Talking about his amazing achievement, Tony puts great emphasis on the importance of creating, rather than waiting for opportunities.UNIT 5Vocabulary:, , , in the eye6. options7. finance8. replacement}9. survived 10. pick out 11. married 12. grabbed atRewrite:1.survived a car crash that killed both her parents.2.almost embarrassed to death when Sarah read my poem out to the whole class.3.of the Children’s Hospital will care for the seriously in jured pupils./4.several phone calls making inquiries about the position of Chief Financial Officer.5.straighten out all your financial problems if you join our club.Complete:1.@2.injury, died of hunger, people survived3.instantly, give up his, retire, replace him, executive4.his beloved, odd jobs, and all thatSuffixation:1. embarrassment2. survivors, 3 newly, 4. marketable5. monthly6. competition, 8. respectableUsage:1. the poor, 2 the deceased\the dead 3. the disabled(4. the French , 5 the accused 6. the young.7. the unemployed 8 the latter….the formerCloze:1. died of2. instantly, 3 classic, 4. ask around,5. surviving 6 . retire 7. executive, 8 replacement9 stock 10 look in the eye1 impressed2 diligence3 instead4 contrary5 professionally6 perform7 personal8 balance%9 commitment 10 revealedTranslation:1.I’m not sure where you can find a good carpenter----you’d better ask around.2.Feeling a little embarrassed, he quickly cleared his throat and looked up at the painting onthe wall.3.Michael was survived by three sons, two daughters, and his wife Elizabeth.4.As a financial expert, William advised us to invest our money in the stock market.5.We small retailers can’t compete with supermarkets in pricing and sales.My dad is a hard-working executive of a manufacturing firm. He works six days a week. Every day he has to straighten out various kinds of problems so that he often stays up late/nights. However, he tries his best to balance/maintain a balance between work and family. On Sundays my dad usually stays at home and cares for us as much as he can. To my greatest joy, he cooks our favorite dishes and plays ball with us.…Unit 6Translation:1) Before I went off to university, my grandfather gave me a few words of wisdom which impressed me deeply.2) Never tell my parents about my injuries and I’ll be very grateful to you (for it).3) At the meeting some of our colleagues put forward sensible suggestions about improving our working environment.4) The management has/ have agreed to grant the workers a 10% pay rise in response to union pressure.5) It was very thoughtful of the hostess to give the home a thorough cleaning before we arrived.'Not rich himself, Uncle Li never hesitates to help others. Previous to / Before his retirement, through Project Hope he located the addresses of two country kids who grew up in poor families but had a keen desire to study. From then on he sent them money regularly. Later the two made their way to college, and even got a chance to study overseas.UNIT 6Key to Exercises (Unit 6)Vocabulary:1.;I:1) fertile 2) reflected 3) overseas 4) slim 5) split 6) sustained 7)glow8) thrust 9) keen 10)bud 11) previous 12) whichever2. 1) …of carpets and furniture in the bedroom disgusts me.2) …corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother.3)….is best located at an isolated place far from cities.4) …was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn’t hear Martin come in.5)… players grip the ball.31) to broaden … make their way(2) disgusts ….take a chance on3) the grand … and overseas ….reflectedII. Usage1. 1). frightened 2). afraid/frightened2. 1). alike/similar 2) similar3. 1) alive 2)living4. 1)sleeping 2) asleepIII. word family1. 1) disappointed2) disappointment 3) disappointing4) disappoint 5) disappointingly 6) disappointing2.!3.1)attractive 2) attract 3) attraction4) attractively 5) unattractively 6) unattractiveComprehensive Exercises:IV.Cloze(C)(1)—(10) identifying, gripped, margins, corresponding, overseas, more than a little,hesitated, grateful, made my way, going my way(D)(1)---(10) first, ring, Nor, another, threw, deliberately, reasoned, himself, restaurant, matter V.Translation:1.Before I went off to university, my grandfather gave me a few words of wisdom whichimpressed me deeply.2.·3.Never tell my parents about my injuries and I’ll be very grateful to you (for it).4.At the meeting some of our colleagues put forward sensible suggestions about improving ourworking environment.5.The management has agreed to grant the workers a 10% pay rise in response to unionpressure.6.It was very thoughtful of the hostess to give the house a thorough cleaning before wearrived.Not rich himself, Uncle Li never hesitates to help others. Previous to/ before his retirement, through Project Hope he located the addresses of two country kids who grew up in poor families but had a keen desire to study. From then on he sent them money regularly. Later the two made their way to college, and even got a chance to study overseas.Unit 7 Animal IntelligenceText A What Animals Really ThinkText OrganizationWorking on your ownDo the exercises and then compare your answers with a partner.1.The text is a piece of expository writing. As mentioned in Unit Three, the purpose ofexposition is to explain -- explain what a certain phenomenon means, how an operationworks, etc. Now, think over what the author, Eugene Linden, wants to express here and write it down.Eugene Linden wants to tell the reader that animals do have, at least, some limited intelligence, and the personal experiences of those who are in close contact with animals are more convincing evidence than that any experiments can provide.2.With subheadings the organization of the text is made very clear: the first two paragraphsserve as an introduction; it is followed by supporting facts grouped under three subheadings;the last paragraph is the conclusion. Now put down the main idea of each part under their respective subheadingsSubheadings Main IdeasLet's Make a Deal(Some animals are intelligent enough to know how to bargain with people.Tale of a Whale Animals like whales can assess a situation and act accordingly. Primate Shell Game Animals sometimes can be tricky.}VocabularyI1.Fill in the gaps with words or phrases chosen from the box. Change the form wherenecessary.1) go (very) far 2) has expanded 3) In the interest(s) of4) only to 5) encountered 6) has cooperated7) assessed 8) (had) switched 9) horizons10) gaze 11) disaster 12) wiped out2.:3.Rewrite each sentence with the word or phrase in brackets, keeping the same meaning. Thefirst part has been written for you.1) a long /long-running controversy over whether the book should be published or not.2) felt relieved after her first meeting with Tom had gone smoothly.3) suddenly went wrong with my computer when I was in the middle of writing the essay.4) is obvious that our company is still maintaining its position as market leader insoftware.5) give in until they give her a pay rise.3. Complete the following sentences, using the words or phrases in brackets. Make additionsor changes where necessary.1) have undertaken original to explore2) evidence convinced underneath extending to·3) to negotiate encounter to figure out exploreII. Confusable WordsFill in the gaps with at first or first or firstly according to the context:1. firstly2. first, first3. At first4. First/Firstly5. first。
Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to...课件+音频人教
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2. Larry shouldn’t work every night.
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3. He should cut his hair.
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Listen again and write True(T) or False(F).
1. Molly is working late tonight. ( F ) 2. Both Kathy and Molly think teenage boys never get tired. ( F ) 3. Kathy and Molly don’t think Larry should work every night. ( T ) 4. Larry’s hair is too long and doesn’t look clean. ( T ) 5. Larry doesn’t have many friends because he doesn’t like to make friends. (F )
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2b Listen again. Number their reasons in the correct order.
1. Sixteen-year-olds should not be allowed to work at night. 2. Larry shouldn’t work every night. 3. He should cut his hair. 4. He shouldn’t stop wearing that silly earring. 5. he doesn’t seem to have many friends.
综合英语第六册_何兆熊_Unit1~4完整答案
Key to unit 1Text comprehensionIV. Explain in your own words the following sentences taken from the text.1.It is obvious that technology in modern age has brought about great changes.Nevertheless, we have not yet benefited from the supposed gains of new technology—rising income and greater productivity.2.Creative thought is not appreciated. American managers have been troubled by thefact that independent and active thinking gives way to dumb numbers. Language W orkI.Explain the italicized part in each sentence in your own words.1.highly regarded, intricate, attractive2. a sudden increase3.an event that will make you feel upset for a long time4.can supposedly help, at the same time5.need to be able to use6.we receive so many press releases that we find it difficult to deal with them7.an age where hi-tech has brought us noticeably great changes8.supposed, get away from us / be unattainable9.consequence, people who know nothing about technology, impedingually, insignificantII.Fill in the blanks with the appropriated forms of the given words.1.customized2.traumatized3.promotional4.paradoxical5.frivolity6.subscribers7.successors8.inanities9.institutionalized10.subsidyIII.F ill in each of the blanks with a word or phrase taken from the box in its appropriated form.1.are clogged with2.purports to3. a vista of4.bombarded….with5.exulted over6.scribbled all over7.find … alluring8.make a comeback9.call up10.tossed …into11.was eliminatedpress … intoIV.Explain the meaning of the underlined word or phrase in each sentence.1.weak2.entrance to3.full of4.be compensated for by having the same amount deducted from his tax5.shows all the signs of6.excitement and danger7.spent the afternoon discussing8.increase her confidence9.very often10.quick diveV.Correct the errors in the following passage.1.are concerned2.expected3.in some jobs4.not much5.it is6.to reduce7.efficient8.savings9.limited10.of the futureVI.Fill in each bland in the passage below with one appropriated word.lionairesputer3.breed4.programspanies6.generation7.popularity8.provide9.sales10.times11.valuable12.lifeTranslation1.The program offers long-term care for the mentally retarded.2.He’s got a cumbersome, bulky, old computer – it’s slow and complicated to use.3.He tried not to look conspicuous and moved slowly along the back of the room.4.It would cause a tremendous upheaval to install a different computer system.5.The gold medal continues to elude her.6.Y ou’d be a fool not to embrace an opportunity as good as that.7.Her salary will go up by a hefty 10%.8.I scrawled a quick note to Hilary and put it under her door.9.There’s a smashing view from her office.10.The trip out there was swell, but the hotel was a bit crummy.Key to unit 2Text comprehensionIV. Explain in your own words the following sentences taken from the text.1.I was carried away by excitement: I began to imagine myself in pictures like thoseattractive pictures of popular Hollywood actresses.I felt so frustrated that I was on the verge of tears when I wondered, as what I had done innumerable times, why the unsympathetic teacher would not overlook my clothes even once and see how hard I tried to comply with the school policy and how eager I was to participate in all the activities.Language W orkI. Explain the italicized part in each sentence in your own words.1.hold back, schoolmates2.endure the punishment, the embarrassment I had to go through every day (theroutine embarrassment)3.so angry and likely to argue with my teachers in order to protect me4.I was so excited that I was almost out of control, fired (or stimulated) by5.the dress that I liked very much6.walked slowly and reluctantly to the stage without being asked to do so7.unsympathetic, overlook8.I cheered myself up with the idea, get absorbed in the story of A Tale of Two Citiesby Charles Dickens and not think about anything else, calm down and get back my self-control.9.said unexpectedly, agreeable, vicious10.was in high spirits, feeling happier and more confident due toII. Fill in the blanks with the appropriated forms of the given words.1.ingenious2.prescription3.relaxation4.assembly5.adorable6.mortification7.trimmed8.consolationposure10.dejectedIII. Fill in each of the blanks with a word or phrase taken from the box in its appropriated form.1.rife with2.rationed out3.in placeply with5.see … through6.spoken up for7.on the warpath8.beside himself9.drag … into10.trudging through11.of her own accord12.singled outIV. Explain the meaning of the underlined word or phrase in each sentence.1.demanded2.loosened his hold3.all the people gathered there4.stood in front of me and prevented me from getting past5.to protect me or to defend me6.made the controversy more fierce7.kept worrying me8.watching closely9.get warm10.in a cheerful moodV. Correct the errors in the following passage.1.Faced with2.expectancy3.grow up4.get on / get along5.put under6.in which7.until one8.physically9.earlier10.businessVI. Fill in each bland in the passage below with one appropriated word.1.teach2.confronted3.questions4.tail5.pluralputers7.thought8.time9.sure10.check11.answer12.possible13.guess14.down15.victory16.rewarded17.battle18.endTranslationI. Translate the following sentences into English, using the words or phrases given in the brackets.1.The company was started by a couple of enterprising young men.2.He’s a former heavyweight champion and is expected to win the bout easily.3.Many hours of meticulous preparation have gone into writing the book.4.She was attired from head to foot in black.5.I’ve been scrimping and saving all the year to pay for our holiday.6.I know he’s well-meaning, but I wish he’d leave us alone.7.He became very indignant when it was suggested he had made a mistake.8.For the umpteenth time, Anthony, Knives and forks go in the middle drawer!9.I’m afraid sewing isn’t one of my fortes.10.She was buoyed by the warm reception her audience gave her.Key to unit 3Text comprehensionIV. Explain in your own words the following sentences taken from the text. 1.…writers work in a kind of cooperation in which they are engaged in heateddiscussions and arguments about different ideas until they come up with really brilliant ones.2.If they don not adjust themselves to the medium of net writing, they can makethemselves look conceited and self-important in debates with more quick-witted and flexible networkers.Language workI. Explain the italicized part in each sentence in your own words.1.surprising2.out of date, developmentpares … to4.careless, winding/pointless, childish/silly5.become known as, the most important/superior6.brilliant7.respected and admired … as8.make a strong, immediate impression9.give an impression as, quick-witted10.has … given the right to, have been engaged inII. Fill in the blanks with the appropriated forms of the given words.1.scribblers2.obsolescence3.rudimentary4.mockery5.reverence6.vigorous7.collaborative8.democratized9.enthusiast10.trivialIII. Fill in each of the blanks with a word or phrase taken from the box in its appropriated form.1.press release2.harking back3.dashed … off4.weed outes across6.blew … away7.side effects8.made … an impressionce up10.inherent in11.likened to12.confronted withIV. Explain the meaning of the underlined word or phrase in each sentence.1.is developing very fast2.excitement3.She became unhappy4.We have no hope5.clever or pleasing remark6.overcome/defeat/triumph over7.cause the reformers to act8.being created9.based on the wishes of most people10.continuedV. Correct the errors in the following passage.1.warmly2.all you can do3.删除out4.at all/after all5.in 改为on6.people’s7.删除up8.删除in9.in 改为on10.删除itVI. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE appropriate word.1.entitled2.writing3.difference4.describes5.content6.better7.class8.audience9.part11.rules12.writers13.anyplace14.awful15.point16.living17.understand18.place19.technology20.mixingTranslationI. Translate the following sentences into English, using the words or phrases given in the brackets.1.She kept trying to reinvent herself as an actress.2.The director’s latest film harks back to the early years of cinema.3.I find his sense of humor rather puerile.4.Leave me alone. I still have reams of work to do.5.The anti-smoking campaign made quite an impact on young people.6.Her newspaper articles are terse and to the point.7.The incident sparked a diplomatic controversy between the two countries.8.The competition entries were of such a high caliber that jud ging them was verydifficult.9.All salespeople seem to have the same phony smile.10.Have you ever thought of taking up engineering?Key to unit 4Text comprehensionIV. Explain in your own words the following sentences taken from the text. 3.… if the great myth of America is the story of progress, then Disney World servesas the happy ending in which progress reaches the ideal state of utopia that goes beyond limits of our physical world and changes the decadent state of nature, society and ourselves.4.…it does so by inviting us to see a world that is free from imperfection and toretreat to a happy period before childhood ended which is marked by unsophistication, free from normal decay, both individual and social.Language workI. Explain the italicized part in each sentence in your own words.1.refuse to obey, act against2.taking part in, are expelled3.we go beyond our uninteresting everyday world4.works against/reverses the effect of, present day5.lead/bring in, prosperity6.serves as/disguise itself as/appears to be, ends with7.presented in, made more real and exciting8.go back to, remove9.intrinsic, cheated/deceived10.depend onII. Fill in the blanks with the appropriated forms of the given words.1.fictionalized2.Containment3.violation4.perpetually5.transcend6.weightless7.disenchantment8.affluence9.constraints10.falsifiedIII. Fill in each of the blanks with a word or phrase taken from the box in its appropriated form.1.of the essence2.revolved around3.conform to4.floated out through5.concealing fromher in7.masquerading as8.culminated in9.brought… to life10.inherent in11.magic wand12.revealing aboutIV. Explain the meaning of the underlined word or phrase in each sentence.1. a model of problem or course of events made by computer2.is not changed by / is withstanding3.were sent out from4.gradual5.celebrate6.remove7.Don't expect to find me here8. a person with great admiration9.reaches /meet10.spreading around / circulating among peopleV. Correct the errors in the following passage. for2.put on: 删除on3.Arabic4.was like / looked like5.public image6.others / other people7.to be used8.forgot9.head out of10.disgustingVI. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE appropriate word.1.knew2.reality3.interests4.joined5.covered6.returned7.career8.start9.success10.with11.production12.won13.released14.technique15.cost16.considered17.motion18.20th19.past20.neverTranslationI. Translate the following sentences into English, using the words or phrases given in the brackets.1.Mundane matters such as going to the market to buy food do not interest her.2.I still remember my carefree student days.3.It's very difficult to undo the damage caused by inadequate parenting in a child'searly years.4.The audience was clearly enchanted by her performance.5.The V enice Film Festival has always been the showcase of the Italian cinema.6.She suffered brain damage from a car accident and regressed to the mental age ofa five-year-old.7.Be careful or he'll take you for a ride.8.Her story is a cautionary tale for women traveling alone.9.She left her home and traveled across the sea in search of a utopia, but she neverfound it.10.The essence of his argument was that education should continue throughout ourlives.。
大学英语综合教程课后答案unit7
只用于个人学习,请勿为了完成作业而直接抄答案!Unit 7 The Monste rKey to Exerci sesText Compre hensi onI. CII.1. T2. F3. F4. F5. T6. TIII1.Referto paragr aph 1. He had a short statur e with a dispro porti onate large h ead. And he had skin diseas es.2.Refer to Paragr aph 2. He believ ed he was one of the greate st men in the world, a g reatcompos er, a great thinke r and a great dramati st combin ed into one. A man of such arrogance cannot help but take himself to be the center of conver satio n s.3.Referto Paragr aph 5. He was emotio n ally capric i ous like a child. Raptur e in him couldeasily turn into extrem e melanch oly. He was heartl ess and callou s to a fright ening deg ree on some occasi ons. Moreov er, his emotio n al states always foundoutwar d expres sion.4.Refer to paragr aphs 11 and 12. The author says that Wagner was among the greate st dramati sts the greate st thinke rs and the most tremen dous musical genius es in our worl d. His immort al works far exceed ed in value the tortur es his arrogance inflic ted upon oth ers and the debts h e owed.5. Refer to paragr aph 13. The tremen dous creati ve power, which propel led him to produce so many memora ble works in his lifeti me, could h ave crushe d his poor brainand body. However, he miracu lousl y surviv ed and made all the immort al accomplishm ents. In this sense h e was a monste r rather than a humanbeing.6.IV.1.He almost had no senseof respon sibil ity.2.He wrote large number s of letter s beggin g for money. In some letter s he was servil e withou t shame, and in other letter s he loftil y offere d his targeted benefa ctor the privil ege of contri butin g to his support. It he recipi ent refuse d to accept his offer, i.e. refuse d to lend him money, he would fly into a rage.3.He would u se his influen ce on as many people as possib l e in order to meet some admirer of his who was only too glad to offer him his help.4.SinceWagner was driven by such tremen dous forces, it is no surpri se that he didn’t behave like a normal humanbeing.Vocabu laryI.1. person with extrem ely excess ive self-pride2. With all their talent s combin ed in him3. in a bad temper; feelin g unwell or annoye d4. with5. use as much influe nce as possib le from behind the scenes6. make conces sionII.1.pulled wires2. be conten t with3. rolled into one4.between the linesof5.sink into6. innocen t of7. out of sorts8. lay my handson III.1. testif ying2. tormen tors3. inconc eivab le4. arroga ntly5. gloomy6. exhaus ted7. was deludi ng8. loftyIV.1. A2. B3. C4. A5.C6. B7.A8. DV.1. humble n ess(modesty)2.amazin g (stunni ng, miracu lous)3. cold-bloode d (inhumane, mercil ess )4. void5.ethical (moral, princi pled, scrupu lous)6. Parody (carica ture)7.exhila ratio n (bliss, ecstasy)8.proudl y (self-import antly)VI.1. compan y2. contro lled3. imprec ise4. out of fashio n5. immedi ately6. coverGramma r exerci sesI.1. at2. on3. to4. at5. from6. of7. in, for, at8. on, of, of9. over 10. on, under, out ofII.1. C2. A3. B4. C5. D6. D7. B8. DIII.Both John and I wanted to go to the movies, but we couldnot agreeon what pictur es we should go to see. A new pictur e was showin g at the Palace and anothe r at the Globe.Neithe r John nor I had seen either of thesepictur es. I wanted to see the one at the Globe, butJohndidn’t.IV.1 . My cousin, John has a beauti ful tenor v oice, is appearing at the RoyalFestiv al Hall, where i am goingto meet him afterthe concer t.2.The roller coaste r, which made its appear ance in 1884, is stillone of the most exciti ng rides in an amusem ent park.3.As I could n ot find a Britis h-made ballpoint pen, I bought a French one, whichwas expensive althou gh it was an extrem ely simple pen.4.Everyb ody who is intere sted in brass rubbin g s should visitour villag e church becaus e it contai ns some beautiful brasse s whichdate from the 14th century.5.Despit e free medical treatm ent beingavaila ble to everyb ody in the countr y, thereare stilla number of privat e hospit als, whichare mostly patron izedby foreig n visito rs who do not want to wait for a bed in nation al Health Servic e Hospit al.6.Crochet, which u sed to be a favourite pastim e in Victorian times, is back in fashio n becaus e clothe s have become so expensive that it is worthwhile to make them.7.Clangi ng its bell, the emptycablecare approa ches, swayin g as though slightly drunk.8.We arrive d by plane from Denver, a 16-minute-flight that culmin ated in a breath takin g touchd own at a tiny airport tucked in among the RockyMounta ins.V.1.The child is lonely; he wouldbe happie r if he had someon e to play with.2.I have some letters to write.3.He was the first man to leavethe burnin g buildi ng.4.The pilot was the only man to surviv e the crash.5.The last one to leavethe room must turn out the lights.6.That is the larges t ship to be built.7.My filesare all over the place. I wish I had a box to keep them in.8.I don’t much care for cookin g for myself; if i had a family to cook for I’d be more interested.VI.1. Work intere sts him to such a degree that he thinks aboutnothin g else.Sanita ry condit ionshad deteri orate d to a degree that therewouldbe widesp readdanger of diseas e.2. What if someon e askedme for an explan ation of that videorecord er?What if the machin e was sudden ly out of contro l?Transl ationI.1.任何人只要有一丝半点的不同意见,即使微不足道,也足够让他高谈阔论几个钟头,用他那十分累人的雄辩从多方面论证自己是正确的,结果是他的听众听得目瞪口呆,两耳震聋,为了息事宁人,只好顺从他。
Key-to-Book-2-Unit-7PPT演示课件
5. You will need to prove that the noise _v_i_o_la_t_e_d_ the
regulations, that your neighbor was causing the noise,
and that you attempted to have him stop.
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Word building
4. I don’t appreciate his reply as it was in part a(n) _d_e_n_i_a_l __ of the criticism and in part an attempt to change the issue.
5. O__c_c_as_i_o_n_a_l gunshots can still be heard in the district though no one seems to know who fires the guns and if anyone is hit.
Contents
Section A Women at the management level
Section B A proud homemaker
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Contents
Section A
• Words in use • Word building • Banked cloze • Expressions in use • Translation
4. It can be inferred from the passage that the commercial prosperity in Cambridge is due to hi-tech IT companies whose business has been _f_lo_u_r_is_h_i_n_g_.
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Unit 7
Vocabulary
1. belief---doubt learn---unlearn
deep---shallow shame---pride
polite---rude useless---useful
inadequate---adequate well-informed---ill-informed
success---failure smart---dull
boring---interesting painful---painless
dependent---independent imaginative---unimaginative
mediocre---excellent
2.
1) deprived of 2)for the sake of 3)get away with 4)dropped out
5)by no means 6)got down to 7)distinguish…from 8)look back on
9)gone through 10)after all 11)be rid of 12)on my own
3.
1)choice 2)secure 3)hear 4)who 5)keep 6)while 7)now 8)This 9)pressure 10)expecting 12)tests 12)within 13)had 14)catch 15)marks 16)parents 17)obtain/get 18)teachers 9)relax 20)shape
Part Four Writing and Translation
Translation Practice
1.理解、应用概念和记住那些考试一结束就会忘得一干二净的事实,这两者之间有着明
确的区别。
2.尤其在技术领域,变化如此迅速,以致于我们从本科教育中所能期望的最大的收益是
学习能力的培养。
因此,记住事实不如获取应用的能力。
3.对教授们来说,考试是评估学生掌握了多少知识的最为简易的方法,至少在比较大的
班级是如此。
4.现实生活远非一场开卷考,它是一场你永远都无法完全准备好的考试,而且你根本无
法补考。
5.在现实生活中,我们无法预测明天会发生什么,也不知道该准备些什么。
6.成功失败,起起落落,这些都是现实生活的特征,它并非如人们所猜想的那么容易。