大学英语综合教程1 Unit 12习题答案

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大学英语综合教程1-Unit-3习题答案

大学英语综合教程1-Unit-3习题答案

Key to Exercises (Unit 3)Text comprehe nsion:I. AII. F, T, T, T, FIII. 1. Refer to Para 1 for the four examples.2. Refer to Para 4. It could not only set an example for your childre n and gra ndchildre nbut it adds priceless pan ache to your image.3. Refer to Para 5. The fact that the guest had in cluded a recipe for a dish the author hadcomplimented her on at an earlier gathering made the author feel all the more appreciative.4. Refer to Para 7. It is the simple phrase "Excuse me".5. Refer to Para 9. It is because to use good manners with our own families counts themost, for those are the people we love the most.6. As good manners are in fectious, she wishes that every one would catch them so thatthey would spread..IV. 1. a gracious manner adds great sple ndor to your image.2. I dare say the note my guest sent me did n't take long to write.3. The simple phrase "excuse me" made most of your irritati on disappear.4. Being pun ctual has always bee n con sidered a virtue, both in the past and at prese nt; ithas not become outdated.VocabularyI. 1. become differe nt from what it should be like2. display ing gratitude by wavi ng a hand or no ddi ng the head; move out onto the mainroad3. be of great sig ni fica nee4. who receives the tha nk-you note remark5. produce a far-reachi ng effect6. practice good mannersII. Pun ctuality, routi ne, in fectious, bet, terrific, board, valued, count, cherishes, irritati ons III. D, A, B, B, C, A, D, AIV. 1 praised, complime nt, praise, complime nted2. appreciated, enjoyed, enjoying, appreciated3. priceless, priceless, precious, precious4. see, Notice, see, no ticedV. 1. tha nks (recog niti on)2.active ness (liveli ness, brisk ness, eager ness)3.fashi on able ( graceful, elega nt)4.selfish (mea n, ungen erous)5.nice (courteous, polite, frien dly)6.leisurely (relaxed, idle, uno ccupied, lazy)7.annoyance (displeasure, dissatisfact ion)8.prompt ness ( timekeep ing, reliability)VI. unfrien dly, boyhood, un dersta nding, recepti on, disappeara nee, decisi on,differi ng, elevatedGrammarII. 1. older than2. more interested3. as crowded as4. As pale as5. More excit ing tha n6. As complicated7. easier tha n8. ni cer9. more selective10. nicer11. as uni ucky as12. more difficultIII. 1. stron ger2. more no isy3. more expe nsive4. more difficult5. happier6. younger7. more ofte n8. further9. more excit ing10. louderIV. 1. more comfortable2. the funni est3. the worst4. more serious5. the most popular6. quieter7. the most beautiful8. healthier9. the least hono rable10. less challe nging; least challe ngingV. 1. Older 2. Oldest 3. True 4. True 5. Further 6. A more 7. Better 8.trueVI. e.g. But even worse was the fact that the headmaster had found out the boys' secret pla n. Tran slatio n exercisesI.1. 譬如,我在纽约就看到这样的差别,与我20多年前刚搬来时大不相同了:人们蜂拥走进电梯,却没有让电梯里的人先出来;别人为他们开门时,从来不说“谢谢”;需要同事给他们递东西时,从来不说“请”;当其他开车人为他们让道时,也从不挥手或点头表示谢意。

全新版大学英语综合教程1Unit2练习题及其答案

全新版大学英语综合教程1Unit2练习题及其答案
8. Having lived in this neighborhood for about ten years, the old man valued his friendship __w_i_th___ his neighbor Peter.
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1) He seemed to be still anxious about his failure in the examination. (on one’s mind)
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4) I am afraid I won’t be able to accomplish the project on time because something has unexpectedly happened.(come up)

大学英语听力教程上册unit12原文及答案

大学英语听力教程上册unit12原文及答案

Unit TwelvePart One StatementsComplete each of the statements with what you hear and choose A or B that explains th~word or phrase in bold.l. Y ears ago, Craig Breedlove set a speed record. He raced across flat land made of salt, ant he went as fast as 600 miles per hour in his special car. ( B )2. Some sports are so interesting that people everywhere go in for them. ( A )3. One learns to fight hard but fight fair, to win without pride and to lose with grace. ( A )4. One day the French King overheard two women laughing at him as he played and heimmediately banned the sport. ( B )5. Rules restrict players under 23 years old with the exception of three over-age players. ( A I6. Today, basketball is mainly an indoor game, and the season extends from late fall, throughthe winter, to early spring. ( A )7. So it was what the pupils do in their spare time that really prepares them to t ake theirplaces, in society as citizens when they grow up. ( A )8. She can't accept even mild criticism of her work. ( B )9. Tiffany says she's totally fed up----she's going to give up this awful job and move back toNew Y ork. ( B )10. And I often go swimming on vacation, but only recreational swimming. ( A )Part Two DialoguesDialogue OneLet's Play Chess(Mr. Wilson and Mr. Dawson are watching some men playing chess.)Mr. Wilson: Let's play chess Mr…Mr. Dawson: Dawson. I haven't played chess for a long time, How about you? Mr....Mr. Wilson: Wilson. That's all fight, Mr. Dawson. I'm a beginner, I've just learnt how to play.Mr. Dawson: Look, there's a chessboard. Those two men have already finished playing.Mr. Wilson: (after they have played for a few minutes) Y ou're a very good player.Mr. Dawson: Not really, but once I won a prize.Mr. Wilson: So did I. I won a prize last week but it was a prize for beginners.Mr. Dawson: My prize was for the best player in the country. Now let's start playing chese seriously.I. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. What is the relationship between them? ( A )2. What do the two speakers do first? ( C )3. How do they get a chessboard? ( C )4. What prize did Mr. Wilson win? ( A )5. What can we learn from this dialogue? ( B )II. Listen to the dialogue again and answer the following questions with Y es or No.1. Does Mr. Dawson often play chess? ( No )2. Does Mr. Dawson refuse to play chess with Mr. Wilson? ( No )3. Has Mr. Wilson learnt to play chess for a long time? ( No )4. Did Mr. Dawson win any prize? ( Y es )5. Will they go on playing chess? ( Y es )Dialogue TwoFavorite Sports(Joseph and Fletcher just get a chance to know each other at a party. Now they are talking about sports.)Fletcher: What's your favorite sport, Joseph?Joseph: Comparatively speaking, I'm interested in team sports, like basketball and football.How about you?Fletcher: Contrary to yours, I'm fond of individual sports such as golf and swimming. Joseph: But I also like boxing very much. Some people like such outdoor activities as fishing and mountain-climbing.Fletcher: And there are also people who like to be spectators. They're enthusiastic about games. Joseph: Y es. Although they don't join in any games, yet they usually watch them on TV, or listen to them over radio.Fletcher: That's right.Joseph: Actually, it's quite necessary for people, men and women, old and young, to do some physical exercises from time to time.Fletcher: Y ou're fight. Only by doing like this can they be healthy enough.I, Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.l. Where does the conversation take place? ( B )2. What sport is Joseph interested in? ( B )3. What sport is Fletcher interested in? ( A )4. What sport does fishing belong to? ( C )5. What can we infer from the dialogue? ( A )II. Listen to the dialogue again and write T for True or F for False for each statement you hear.l. The game Fletcher is interested in is similar to that of Joseph. ( F )2. Joseph also likes outdoor activities such as fishing and mountain-climbing. ( F )3. Some people who are enthusiastic about games like to be spectators. ( T )4. They think watching games on TV and listening to them over radio also do good to one'shealth. ( F )5. They think it's necessary for people to do physical exercises from time to time. ( T ) Dialogue ThreeWhy Don't Y ou Join Me at the Gym Sometime?Peter: Hi, Laura, Where are you heading with that big bag?Laura: Hi, Peter, I'm off to the gym, I've got to stay in shape, you know. I try to go three timesa week, but I'm busy so I can't always make it.Peter: I know more women who work out than men. What's the main reason you work out?For your health, or to look good?Laura: To be honest, for both. With women, good looks are always a very important consideration.Peter: If they were honest, most men who work out would admit that they also do it to look better, and not merely for health reasons.Laura: How about you? Do you get any regular exercise?Peter: I do a lot of walking, for exercise and enjoyment sometimes ten to twenty kilometers at a time but I never go to the gym like you do.Laura: Well, walking is good exercise. How about sports?Peter: Not since my school days. I used to love playing baseball, but it's impossible to get enough people together for a game now. Mostly I just watch sports on TV.Laura: I play tennis fairly regularly with my friends, and sometimes go swimming and cycling by myself.Peter: Oh, I forgot about that. I go cycling sometimes too. And I often go swimming on vacation. but only recreational swimming.Laura: Why don't you join me at the gym sometime? I can get you a guest pass.Peter: Well, maybe someday, but I'm pretty lazy about things like that.I. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. Why is Laura so keen on sports? ( D )2. What do you know about Peter? ( D )3. What sports does Laura go in for? ( C )4. What can we learn from the conversation? ( D )5. Where might the two speakers have this conversation? ( B )II. Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the blanks with the information you hear.Laura meets Peter on her way to the gym in order to stay in shape, look good and enjoy good health. They talk about their favorite sports. Peter does a lot of walking for exercise and enjoyment. He used to love playing baseball. He also goes cycling sometimes and swimming on vacation. Laura likes playing tennis, go swimming and cycling by herself. At last Laura invites Peter to join her at the gym sometime because she can get him a guest pass.Part Three PassagesPassage OneSportsAll over the world people enjoy sports. Sports help to keep people healthy, happy and help them to live longer.Sports change with the season. People play different games in winter and summer.Games and sports often grow out of people's work and everyday activities. The Arabs use horses or camels in much of their everyday life; they use them in their sports, too.Some sports are so interesting that people everywhere go in for them. Football, for example, has spread around the world. Swimming is popular in all countries near the sea or in those with many rivers.Some sports or games go back thousands of years, like running or jumping. Chinese boxing, for example, has a very long history. But basketball and volleyball are rather new. Neither one is a hundred year old yet. People are inventing new sports or games all the time.People from different countries may not be able to understand each other, but after a game they often become good friends. Sports help to train a person's character. One learns to fight hard but fight fair, to win without pride and to lose with grace.I, Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. What do sports and games often develop from? ( C )2. In what way do the Arabs mostly use horses or camels ? ( A )3. Where is swimming popular? ( D )4. Which of the following have a very long history? ( C )5. What can we learn from the passage? ( B )II. Listen to the passage again and complete the following sentences with the informationyou hear.1. Sports help to keep people healthy, happy and help them to live longer.2. Sports change with the season. People play different games in winter and summer.3. But basketball and volleyball are rather new. Neither one is a hundred years old yet.4. People are inventing new sports or games all the time.5. Sports help to train a person's character. One learns to fight hard but fight fair. to win withoutpride and to lose with grace.Passage T woT ennisOnce open only to the rich, tennis is becoming more and more popular. Tennis courts are springing up everywhere. There are indoor and outdoor courts and even on the roofs of the skyscrapers. Sporting goods stores are doing a good business in tennis equipment. Tennis clothing has become an important item in fashion world.Early in history tennis was the sport of kings and if one or two of those kings were still ruling today, perhaps no one would be playing the game now. The French king Charles V loved to play tennis, but he was very fat and must have been a funny sight on the tennis court. One day he overheard two women laughing at him as he played and he immediately banned the sport. In England, Henry 1V stopped people from playing tennis because the church leaders of his time were angry that women wore less clothing when they played. For a time tennis was also not allowed in Holland.I, Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. What is the topic of this passage? ( C )2. Who could play tennis in the past? ( C )3. Who would be playing tennis now if one or two kings were still ruling today? ( C )4. What do you know about the French king Charles V? ( A )5. Why did Henry IV stop people from playing tennis? ( B )I. Listen to the passage again and answer the following questions.1. Is tennis a popular sport now?Yes.2. How popular is tennis now?Tennis courts are springing up everywhere. Sporting goods stores are doing a good business in tennis equipment and tennis clothing has become an important item in fashion world.3. Why did the French king Charles V ban the sport?The king loved to play tennis. But he was very fat. He overheard two women laughing at him as he played so he banned the sport.4. Who was Henry IV?He was the king of England.5. In which country was tennis also not allowed for a time?In Holland.Passage ThreeThree Popular Sports in the United StatesIf you judge by the number of people who go to see the games and by the number of those who actually play it, basketball is probably the most popular sport in the United States today. It isan indoor game, and the season extends from late fall, through the winter, to early spring. There are many professional teams, but for the most part basketball is a school sport. There is hardly a high school or college in the country that does not have its team and its loyal fans.In spring and summer, the most popular sport is baseball. During the warm weather you can see young men and boys playing this game in any part of the country. Radio and television bring the details of the big games to every comer of the land, and the activities of the professional teams are a topic of conversation for Americans everywhere.In the fall, the most popular sport is football. As you know, this is not the same kind of game that is so popular in other parts of the word. Like basketball and baseball, it is typically American, and those who have never seen it before have difficulty seeing any sense in it. But for most of the spectators the game itself is not so important as the music, the cheering, and the festive spirit that go with it.I. Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. How do you judge that basketball is probably the most popular sport in the United Statestoday? ( C )2. Where is a basketball game often played? ( A )3. Whom can you see during the warm weather playing baseball in any part of the county?( B )4. What is the most popular sport in the autumn? ( C )5. For most of the spectators what is more important? ( D )II. Listen to the passage again and write T for True or F for False for each statement you hear.1. The basketball season extends from early spring to late fall. ( F )2. Most of the high schools and colleges have no basketball teams of their own. ( F )3. In spring and summer, the most popular sport is baseball. ( T )4. Radio and television often broadcast big baseball games to the whole country. ( T )5. American football is also popular in other parts of the world. ( F )Part Four Idioms and ProverbsI. In this part, you will be presented with ten sentences. Listen carefully and write them down.1. A desperate person will go to any length.2. A bad workman quarrels with his tools.3. Blood is thicker than water.4. Time cures all things.5. Don't count your chickens before they' re hatched.6. There is more than one way to skin a cat.7. First come, first served.8. He who laughs last laughs best.9. It's no use crying over the spilt milk.10. Laziness in youth spells regret in old age.II. In this part, you will hear ten sentences. In each sentence there is one idiom that is given below. Listen and guess its meaning from the context.Script:1.Be careful talking to the police tomorrow; a slip of the tongue could get us into big trouble.2. Learning English may be a difficult process, but in the long run it will be worth it.3. This may save money in the short run, but it's going to be expensive in the long run.4. My little brother follows me everywhere and asks a million questions. He is so annoying. Ithink he's a pain in the neck.5. We're planning a picnic for tomorrow afternoon. I hope it doesn't rain. Let's keep ourfingers crossed.6. Joanne is one of our best employees. She does reports quickly and accurately she's reallyon the ball.7. He would rather discuss important things face to face than on the telephone.8. When the man went to jail for stealing, he lost face among his family and friends.9. Mary didn't want to go to the party, but she didn't want to hurt her friends' feelings. Shetold a white lie when she said, "I can't go to the party. I'm not feeling well."10. Everyone in the room sat quietly waiting for someone else to speak first. Daniel finallysuggested that we play a game to break the ice. Then everyone started talking.Keys:1. to say something by accident2. in the distant future3. in the near future4. a bothersome (an annoying) person or event5. to wish strongly for something6. intelligent, knowledgeable, hardworking7. in each other's presence8. lose the respect of others9. a harmless lie10. make people comfortable at the beginning of a meeting or in a gatheringFive Exercises for HomeworkPart Five Exercises for HomeworkI. Short ConversationsIn this part, you will hear ten short conversations. Each of them is followed by a question. After the question, you are supposed to choose a correct answer from the four choices.1. W: I don't see a gas station anywhere ahead.M: I hope we find one before we run out of gas.Q : What does the man mean? ( B )2. W: What a crowd!M: This is the worst time. The morning classes are just over. Everybody is hungry and rushes here to have lunch.Q: When does this conversation take place? ( B )3. W: Y ou didn't speak up at the meeting today.M: I couldn't think of anything to say.Q: What does the man mean? ( A )4. M: Are you going to replace the light switch yourself?W: Why should I call an electrician?Q: What does the woman imply? ( C )5. M: If you can make up your mind about the color, I can start on the outside of your house byearly next week.W: Well, fight now I think I want white for the window frame and yellow for the wall. ButI'll let you know tomorrow for sure.Q: Whom is the woman talking to? ( A )6. M: I'd like to reserve this room on Monday and Wednesday from 9 to 11 a.m.W: I'm sorry, It's only available in the afternoon on those days, but you can use it on Tues- day and Thursday morning if you like.Q: Where does this conversation take place? ( B )7. M: Fasten your seat belts please, Madam.W: Of course, I didn't realize we were planning to land so soon.Q: What can we learn about the man? ( C )8. M: I saw Bill today. He invited us to dinner tomorrow night.W: That's nice. But I really don't know him, and besides I have so much work to do.Q : What does the woman mean? ( B )9. W: I would like to check out now. My name is Nacy Muns, Room 1112.M: Y es, here you are. The rate on that room is $30. Y ou made a long distance call, person- to-person, so the telephone bill is $12.Q : How much does the woman have to pay? ( C )10. W: What happens in the first part of the film?M: To tell you the truth, I don't remember because it almost put me to sleep.Q : What does the man think of the film? ( B )II PassagePassage OneBad Effect or Good EffectExercise is often said to be good for everyone. But a new study has shown that exercise could be unhealthy, especially for people past middle age. The study was done with mice. It showed that although mild (xo.适度的) exercise had a good effect on the muscles of young mice, it harmed the muscles of mice past middle age.The three groups of mice in the experiment aimed in age at young, middle-aged, and elderly humans. The mice were placed on a treadmill (~'~) 30 minutes a day for a five-week period. At the end of that time, the young mice's leg muscles had increased almost 30 percent in weight, but those of the old mice were reduced by 25 percent. No clear pattern showed for the middle-aged mice. David Gershon, an expert who carded out the experiment, explained that the older mice's muscles were probably already breaking down and that exercise worsened the condition. An earlier study by Gershon showed that middle-aged mice benefited from exercise if they started exercising young and continued it.It's clear that because the tests were done on mice, drawing conclusions about human is too early. But the studies do not totally support the theory that exercise is good under any condition. Let's use the tests on mice as a bridge for other studies.Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. Why were the mice of different ages used in the study? ( C )2. Where were the mice placed? ( D )3. What effect did the exercise have on the older mice's muscles? ( B )4. Which of the following is the most proper title for the passage? ( A ) I5. What was the purpose of experimenting with mice? ( D )Passage T woFootballDo you like playing football? Football is the world's most popular game, played in more countries than any other sport. Football has been an Olympic game since 1900. And now it is getting more and more popular all over the world.In 1900, football became one of the first team sports included in the Olympic Games. During the 2000 Sydney Games, the sport celebrated 100 years of Olympic football. Women's football was introduced at the 1996 Olympic Games, where the final attracted a world record crowd for a women's sporting event of 76,000 people. Olympic women footballers must be at least 16 years old.The modem game of football started with the foundation of the Football Association of England in 1863. The ancient Chinese, Greeks and Romans played a similar game, long before English kings the 1300s and 1400s were trying to outlaw the violent sport. Professionals are allowed in the men's tournament. Rules restrict players under 23 years 01d with the exception of three over-age players. At the Athens 2004 Olympic Games there will be an increase in the number of women's teams from 8 to 10. The men's tournament will not change and be set at 16 teams.Listen to the passage and answer the following questions.1. When did football find its way into Olympic Games?In 1900.2. When was women's football introduced at the Olympic games?In 1996.3. How old should Olympic women footballer be?At least 16 years old.4. When was the Football Association of England founded?In 1863.5. How many men's teams will be allowed in the men's tournament?16 teams.Passage ThreeBicycle Messengers OlympicsThere is a special kind of race in San Francisco. Since the streets are so crowded with cars, people ride bikes to deliver packages. Once a year these bike messengers have a race.It is the Bike Messenger World Championships. More than 600 riders from 25 countries compete. A lot of the riders like the competition. Some of the riders think that if they win, they will be able to get a job anywhere.Some riders just like being there. They have a lot of fun and meet other riders. They also like tiding the steep hills.Some riders have tattoos. Some have pierced body parts. Some have wild hairstyles. Others have a clean cut look. There were two messengers with only one leg.They started the event by having 5,000 people ride their bikes through town. They wanted other people to be aware of what they did.Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences with the information you hear1. People ride bikes to deliver packages because the streets are so crowed with cars.2. It is the Bike Messenger World Championships. More than 600 riders from 25 countriescompete.3. Some riders just like being there. They have a lot of fun and meet other riders.4. Some riders have tattoos. Some have pierced body parts. Some have wild hairstyles.5. They started the event by having 5,000 people ride their bikes through town. They wantedother people to be aware of what they did.III. A story for RetellingHere is a story. Listen and retell it.She Deserves It!My friend and I were playing baseball last week, and we went to a baseball field. My girlfriend was with us, but she decided that she wanted to take a nap in the outfield. So she took a blanket and she was laying down. She was pretty much out of the way. She was in the safe place for the most part. A little bit later in the afternoon, my friend was batting and I was pitching, I threw the ball and he hit the ball relatively close to her. She was sleeping and she had no idea the ball was coming towards her, so I started yelling and the ball just missed her. I saw the ball just missed her, I started yelling at her to move. She wouldn't listen to me. She was just sleeping saying that everything was okay. I got fed up and thought, "If a ball hits her she deserves it .She deserves to be hit she's being too stubborn." So I said to my friend, "Nick, you know what, go ahead and hit her. She deserves it." On the very next pitch, he hit the ball really hard and it hit fight into my leg and dropped me. I fell down in a serious pain. My girlfriend came running over. It was very ironic. He'd hit me so hard that the stitching on the baseball left imprint on my leg that lasted for about two days.。

大学英语综合教程Unit 教程答案

大学英语综合教程Unit 教程答案
▆Answers:
1)rarely 2) average 3) entire 4) benefit 5) obligation
6) regard 7) selective 8) meat
Grammar in context
Discourse structure
Connectivewordsor phrasescan be used to point out the thought relationship between sentences.
Now choose properconnectivewords and expressions from the boxes below to fill in the blanks in the following two paragraphs.
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Paragraph 1:
1)First2) Second3)Instead4) Third5) In contrast
4)Dr. Wang has the habit of making notesinthe marginswhile readinga book.
5)It is interesting that with the passage of time, some words whichhave falleninto disuse may sometimes be revived with a new meaning.
6)There seemed no chance of reaching an agreement, therefore both parties/ sides?decided to break off negotiations.

大学英语综合教程1课后答案与翻译

大学英语综合教程1课后答案与翻译

大学英语综合教程课后习题答案(含翻译)Part one : Keys of clozeUnit 1Cloze P. 311、academic2、priorities3、conducted4、principles5、begin6、priority7、compromised8、addition9、filing 10、speaking 11、formula 12、participation/participating 13、based 14、least 15、way 16、pressureUnit 2Cloze P.591、doubt2、efficient3、where4、advantage5、afford6、claim7、fluently8、qualified9、extent 10、ridiculous 11、perfect 12、as13、because 14、individualUnit 3Cloze P.881、recent2、surprise3、sad/solemn4、keeping5、disturbing6、inquiries7、admitted8、occurred9、surgery 10、options 11、tightly 12、soaking13、scent 14、gatheringsUnit 7Cloze P. 2291、dealing2、significant3、attention4、scold5、impatient6、settle7、blame8、defend9、hurting 10、encountered 11、miserable 12、sincerely13、assistance 14、enthusiasmUnit 8Cloze P.2611、Gender2、compete3、boasting4、masculine5、Feminine6、concerned7、influence8、reflects9、Commands 10、bossy 11、status 12、earning 13、Gossip 14、emphasizePart two : Working with words and expressionsUnit 1P.23-27Working with words and expressions2)1、compromise2、self-induced3、steered4、frame5、demonstrated6、employ7、promote8、impressed9、contribution 10、deliberately 11、financial 12、economic3)1、makes a point of2、refresh my memory3、lead to4、at hand5、working out6、under pressure7、Last but not least 8、took…down 9、In addition to10、were involved in 11、in other words 12、pointed out13、pay off4)1、scored2、scheduled3、assigned4、motivate5、crucial6、promote7、performed8、debate9、scanned 10、devised 11、advocated 12、clarify13、priorities 14、compromised 15、context 16、undertook academic excellenceIncreasing Your Word Power1)1、principal/major2、top3、major4、top5、principal6、major7、schedule8、advocate/have advocated9、top 10、approach 11、blame 12、major/principal 13、advocate 14、schedule 15、blame 16、approaching 17、pressure 18、pace 19、pressured 20、paceUnit 2P.54-58Working with words and expressions2)1、obtain2、confident3、communicate4、advantage5、relevant6、helpful7、extreme8、enjoyable9、means 10、process 11、particularly 12、characters 13、astonished 14、apparently1、fond of2、is…related to3、find out4、To a certain extent5、vice versa6、no doubt7、rid…of8、cleared up9、or else 10、at all costs 11、sure enough 12、let alone13、In his hurry 14、It’s no use 15、in my view 16、was worth Increasing Your Word Power1)c d b b b d2)1、highly/very2、quite/very3、quite/very/increasingly4、quite/simply/very3)1、logician2、magician3、mathematician4、journalist5、industrialist6、environmentalist7、laborer8、murderer9、conqueror 10、survivorUnit 3P.82-87Working with words and expressions2)1、awkward2、relief3、occur4、options5、disturbing6、released7、pausing8、scattered9、swallowed 10、wipe 11、treat 12、recall3)1、became well acquainted with2、took us by surprise3、gather our thoughts4、turned out5、fight back6、hang up on7、ran away 8、take care of 9、hemmed and hawed 10、turned into 11、keep…from 12、soaking up Increasing Your Word Power1)a e c eb d d b2)1、focus2、fears3、focus4、attack5、fears6、attacks7、visits visited8、touched9、chat 10、touch 11、match 12、chats13、match 14、fear1、guilty2、adaptable3、handy4、imaginable5、predictable6、panicky7、faulty8、picky9、reliable 10、portableUnit 7P.221-225Working with words and expressions2)1、delivered2、released3、permission4、rented5、miserable6、exploded7、pressed8、motion9、enthusiasm 10、blessed 11、trembled 12、attached13、inquired 14、deserve3)1、go wrong2、broke down3、on my way to4、by himself5、in time6、deal with7、breezed through8、had gone by9、To my surpriseIncreasing Your Word Power1)1、miserable2、respond3、career4、required5、wearily6、assisted7、gift8、stubborn9、serious 10、merry 11、departs 12、scolded13、significant2)1、safety2、miserably3、cheerfully4、carelessly5、absolutely6、desperately7、blame8、wealthy9、boring/dull 10、succeeded3)1、slapped2、present3、lit4、burden5、slap6、presented7、ordered8、light9、combat 10、motioned 11、strain 12、order13、strained 14、burden 15、motion 16、volunteered17、combat 18、volunteerUnit 8P.255-257Working with words and expressions2)1、hooked2、cultural3、block4、barely5、whipped6、fairly7、tolerate8、wane9、balance 10、female 11、relatives 12、follower13、identify3)1、found our way2、take my turn3、get the floor4、hungered for5、hang on to6、far too7、give up 8、gave away 9、face to face10、poured our heart out 11、open up 12、get the upper hand13、was flooded with 14、whipped…into line/shapeIncreasing Your Word Power1)e c b a d e b e2)c b e d aPart three : translation(unit 12378)新世纪综合教程1课文翻译Unit 1优等生的秘诀1 一位研究教育的老师针对成绩优异的学生做过重点研究,发现最聪明的学生不见得总能得高分。

unit 1-大学英语综合教程答案

unit 1-大学英语综合教程答案

BOOK 1 - Unit 1 - Language Focus - V ocabulary1. Alan was always in trouble with the police when he was young but he's now a [respectable] married man.2. The people who had been hurt in the car accident lay screaming in [agony].3. Because his condition's not serious they've [put] his name [down] on the hospital waiting list.4. The second part of the book describes the strange [sequence] of events that lead to the King's fall from power.5. When I saw my little boy crying bitterly over the death of his pet dog, I could hardly [hold back] my tears.6. They are going to [distribute] those clothes and blankets among the flood victims (受害者).7. Linda managed to support herself by working [off and on] as a waitress.8. Parts of my childhood are so [vivid] to me that they could be memories of yesterday.9. People often [associate] the old days with good times, and seem to forget the hardship they suffered.10. Andrew [finally] decided, after much thought, to leave his job.11. Jane's worried she won't be able to [turn in] her paper on time.12. The President came under attack from all sides for his inability to [tackle] the country's severe social problems.2. Rewrite each sentence with the word or phrase in brackets, keeping the same meaning. The first part has been written for you.1. They have sent George to the newspaper's Paris office. (assign)-----George [has been assigned to the newspaper's Paris office].2. What the man told us was well beyond what was usual, so I didn't know whether to believe him or not. (extraordinary)------The man's story [was so extraordinary that I didn't know whether to believe him or not].3. A clear picture was formed in her mind of how she would look in twenty years' time. (image)----She had [a clear image of how she would look in twenty years' time] .4. On an order from the officer the soldiers opened fire. (command)-----When the officer [gave the command the soldiers opened fire].5. We'll keep producing bikes as long as they remain in demand. (turn out)----As long as people keep [buying bikes we'll keep turning them out]3. Complete the following, using the words or phrases in brackets. Make additions or changes where necessary.1. Mr. Green has a [reputation] as a dull lecturer. He's [rigid] and old-fashioned, and doesn't seem to have the faintest idea of how [to inspire]. (inspire, reputation, rigid)2. David's essays are long [and tedious] to read. [What's more],his arguments are often based on [out of date ideas]. (out of date, what's more, tedious)3. I was pleasantly surprised at my ability to [compose] an essay that the professor chose to read to the class. It was without doubt one of the happiest moments in my school [career], but I did my best to [avoid showing] pleasure. When the professor offered me his congratulations, however, I could [hardly hold back] a smile. (career, avoid, compose, hold back)BOOK 1 - Unit 1 - Language Focus - Synonyms in ContextPut into each gap a word from the text similar in meaning to the word(s) in italics.1. Many people know who wrote the song, but it seems none has any idea of who [composed] the music.2. The first time she met the class, Miss White wore a [severe] black dress and plain black shoes.3. Our neighbor's seven-year-old son has got a severe pain in his chest. Last night we heard him crying off and on in [agony].4. My cousin first met his future wife Ruth in very unusual circumstances — they were both trying to get into the same taxi. I often think the whole thing was quite [extraordinary].5. The policeman asked the old lady to try to [recall] as much about the accident as possible, but all she could remember was seeing a car racing in her direction and her husband knocked down.6. In the old days orders from the head of a family had to be obeyed. His wish was taken as a [command].7. When my car was stopped by the police I was sure I had broken some traffic rule or other without realizing it. Then I heard one of them say I [was violating] the law by not wearing a seat belt.8. Jim did not [anticipate] any trouble, but we considered everything carefully and expected the worst.BOOK 1 - Unit 1 - Language Focus - CollocationCan you put an appropriate preposition into each gap in the following sentences?1. My sister was angry [at] finding me asleep instead of doing my share of the housework.2. Adam is so hungry[for] success that he'll spare no efforts to achieve it.3. I'm tired [of] you telling me what to do all the time.4. You'll have to be patient [with] my aunt ─she's old and forgetful.5. Virginia is famous [as] the birthplace of American presidents.6. Are you all clear now [about] what you have to do?7. Their views on the question are opposite [to] ours.8. Fats and sugar are very rich [in] energy but poor [in] vitamins and minerals.9. When I finally met him, I found he was completely different [from] his photograph.10. How much you get paid is dependent [on / upon] how much you produce.BOOK 1 - Unit 1 - Language Focus - Comprehensive Exercises1. Complete the following letter with words chosen from the Words and Phrases to Drill box. Change the form where necessary.Dear Aunt Pat,Today my English teacher chose my essay to read to the class. I had tried to make it funny ─and it worked! Everybody laughed. Even prim Mr. Fleagle had to struggle to [hold back] (1) a smile. Afterwards lots of people offered me their congratulations.I was more surprised than anybody. As you know, I used to find our English exercises rather [tedious] (2), but this time when I [scanned] (3) the list of essay titles one caught my eye. It was "The Art of Eating Spaghetti." Do you [recall] (4) that night in Belleville when you made us all spaghetti? It remains [vivid] (5) to me. Especially all the good-humored arguments we had about the proper way to eat it. So that's what I wrote about.I've had the idea [off and on] (6) for some time now that one day I might take up writing. If I can [turn out / turn in] (7) more work like that perhaps I really will be able to make a [career] (8) of it.Best wishes,Russell2. Read the following passage carefully until you have got its main idea, and then select one appropriate word for each gap from the box following the passage.About twenty of us schoolchildren had been fortunate enough to receive invitations to a film-studio (电影摄影棚) to take part in a crowd-scene. Although our "act" would only [last] (1) for three minutes, we were given the opportunity to see quite a number of interesting things.Soon after we arrived, bright lights were turned on. Since it was very hot in the studio, itcame as a [surprise] (2) to us to see one of the actors put on a heavy overcoat. He [pulled] (3) a hat down over his eyes, put his hands in his pockets, and started walking along a winding path. A big fan began to [blow] (4) small white feathers down on him, and soon the bare trees were covered in "snow". Two more fans were turned on, and a "strong wind" whistled through the trees. The first actor was dragging through the snow when the second, [dressed] (5) as a beggar, began walking towards him trembling with cold.The next [scene] (6) was a complete contrast (对照). The way it was filmed was quite [extraordinary] (7). Pictures taken on an island in the Indian Ocean were shown on a glass screen. An actor and an actress stood in front of the [image] (8) so that they looked as if they were at the water's edge on an island.Since it was our [turn] (9) next, we were left wondering what scene would be prepared for us. For a full three minutes in our lives we would be experiencing the [excitement] (10) of being film "stars"!3. Translate the following sentences into English, using the words or phrases in brackets.1. 那是个正规宴会,我照妈妈对我讲的那样穿着礼服去了。

全新版大学英语综合教程课后答案Unit1~6(完整版)

全新版大学英语综合教程课后答案Unit1~6(完整版)

Unit 1VocabularyI. 1. 1) alliance 2) at the cost of 3) stroke 4) limp5) minus 6) regions 7) declarations 8) sieg9) raw 10) bide his time 11)have taken their toll12) in the case of2. 1) is faced with 2) get bogged down 3) is pressing on4)drag on 5) get by 6) dine out 7) have cut back8) get through3. 1) The rapid advance in gene therapy may lead to the conquest of cancer in the near future.2)Production in many factories has been brought to a halt by the delayed arrival of raw materials due to the dock workers’strike.3)Sara has made up her mind that her leisure interests will/should never get in the way of her career.4)Obviously the reporter's question caught the foreign minister off guard.5)The introduction of the electronic calculator has rendered the slide rule out of date / obso-lete.4. 1) Being faced with an enemy forces much superior to ours, we had to give up the occupation of big cities and retreat to the rural and mountainous regions to build up our bases.2) Unity is crucial to the efficient operation of an organization. Failure to reckon with this problem will weaken its strength. In many cases, work may be brought to a halt by constant internal struggle in an organization.3) The Red Army fought a heroic battle at Stalingrad and won the decisive victory against the Germans. In fact, this battle turned the tide in the Second World War. During this famous battle, the Soviet troops withstood the German siege and weakened the German army by launching a series of counterattacks.II. More Synonyms in Context1) During the First World War, battles occurred here and there over vast areas. Some of the most dramatic fighting took place in the gloomy trenches of France and Belgium.2) Elizabeth made careful preparations for the interview and her efforts / homework paid off.3)1 spent hours trying to talk him into accepting the settlement, but he turned a deaf ear to all my words.4) Pneumonia had severely weakened her body, and I wondered how her fragile body could withstand the harsh weather.III. Usage1) But often it is not until we fall ill that we finally learn to appreciate good health.2) A rich old lady lay dead at home for two weeks—and nobody knew anything about it.3) It's said he dropped dead from a heart attack when he was at work4) Don't sit too close to the fire to keep warm—you could easily get burned, especially if you fallasleep.5 ) In those days people believed in marrying young and having children early.6) Little Tom was unable to sit still for longer than a few minutes.Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze(A)1. invasion2. stand in the way3. Conquest4. catching... off his guardunching7. campaign 6. declaration 8. drag on 9. reckon with 10. bringing...to a halt(B)1. allow 2 .reckoned 3. highly 4. forecasts 5. rapidly6. instant7. delivery8. advantage9. observing 10. PowerfulII. Translation1) Mr. Doherty and his family are currently engaged in getting the autumn harvest in on the farm.2) We must not underestimate the enemy. They are equipped with the most sophisticated weapons.3) Having been cut of a job/Not having had a job for 3months, Phil is getting increasingly desperate.4) Sam, as the project manager, is decisive, efficient, and accurate in his judgment.5) Since the chemical plant was identified as the source of solution, the village neighborhood committee decided to close it down at the cost of 100 jobs.长翻译:The offensive had already lasted three days, but we had not gained much ground. Our troops engaging the enemy at the front were faced with strong/fierce/stiff resistance. The division commander instructed our battalion to get around to the rear of the enemy and launch a surprise attack. To do so, however, we had to cross a marshland and many of us were afraid we might get bogged down in the mud. Our battalion commander decided to take a gamble. We started under cover of darkness and pressed on in spite of great difficulties. By a stroke of luck, the temperature at night suddenly dropped to minus 20 degrees Celsius and the marsh froze over. Thanks to the cold weather, we arrived at our destination before dawn and began attacking the enemy from the rear. This turned the tide of the battle. The enemy, caught off guard, soon surrendered.Unit 2Language Sense Enhancement on P 38-391) cure 2) impact 3) orbiting4) warn of 5) location 6) At any given time7)vibrate 8) detected 9) calculate 10) convertedI. Vocabulary: Ex.1 on P41-421.expansion2. automated3. vapor4. take control of5. hazards6. satellite7.vibrated8.magnetic9. bunched 10. in the air 11. got stuck in 12.approximately Vocabulary: Ex.2 on P421. send out2. stand up for3. pass for4. were closing in on5. starting up6. went through7. fill out8. fall intoVocabulary: Ex.3 on P431) incorporates all the latest safety features.2) two trees ten feet apart.3) awarding lucrative contracts to his construction firm.4) the prototype of a new model before they set up a factory to make the cars.5) are correlated in all racial groups.Vocabulary: Ex.4 on P431) the application, remote, has turned into a reality, are poised to2) that vibrate, can detect, frequency3) lanes, are mounted in, alert a, hazardII. Word Formation on P45Kilogram Medical careMemorandum Electronic mailGymnasium Communications satelliteLiberation News broadcastDoctor Sky hijackVeterinarian European dollarPreparatory Breakfast and lunchAutomobile Television broadcastinfluenza Oxford and CambridgeIII. Usage on P45-461) swimming pool2 ) drawing board3 ) enriched Middle English4 ) disturbing change5 ) fully developed prototype6 ) Canned foods7 ) working population8 ) puzzling differencesComprehensive Exs.:I. cloze1. text-related on P461) computerized 2) start up 3) be poised to 4) alert5) hazards 6) monotonous 7) take control of8) steer 9) lane 10) decrease 11) calculate 12) eliminate13) getting stuck in 14) mounted 15) detect 16) vapor2. theme-related on P471) generates 2) related 3) revolutionized 4) enabled5) opportunities 6) overall 7)manufacturing8) dependent 9) interact 10) fatalitiesII. TranslationEx. 1 on P47-481) There was an unusual quietness in the air, except for the sound of artillery in the distance.2) The expansion of urban areas in some African countries has been causing a significant fall in living standards and an increase in social problems.3) The research shows that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are closely correlated with global temperatures.4) The frequency of the bus service has been improved from 15 to 12 minute recently.5) The diver stood on the edge of the diving board, poised to jump at the signal from the coach. Translation : Ex. 2 on P48Automobiles have, since their invention, revolutionized transportation, changing forever the way people live, travel, and do business. On the other hand, they have brought hazards, especially highway fatalities. However, today the application of computer technology and electronic sensors in designing and manufacturing cars makes it possible to eliminate most of traffic accidents. For example, electronic sensors mounted in your car can detect alcohol vapor in the air and refuse to start up the engine. They can also monitor road conditions by receiving radio signals sent out from orbiting satellites and greatly reduce your chances of getting stuck in traffic jams.UNIT3Language Sense Enhancement on P721) checked with 2) interview 3) grill 4) clippings5) be right for 6) follow up 7) indicating8)hand-delivered 9) prepared 10) prospectiveLanguage focus Voc. Ex. 1 on P751) rude 2) physically 3) structure4) made a difference 5) blurted (out) 6) chuckling7) Measurable 8) prospective 9) preparations10) Sparkled 11) took a crack at 12) partnerVoc. Ex. 2&3 on P76§Ex. 2.1) go after 2) look back at/on 3) be put up4) stood for 5) build in 6) follow up7) be hooked up to 8) closed up§Ex. 3.1) grilled her about where she had been all night2) beyond Cinderella’s wildest dreams that she could oneday dance in the King’s palace3) will be in readers' hands soon4) do your homework before going on an interview.5) was in the neighborhood of 150 dollars.§Voc . Ex. 4 on P771)applicants, veteran, the prospective2)From his standpoint, has made every endeavor to goafter3) as the saying goes, to have a crack at, barelyII. Words with Multiple Meanings on P 781. Behave2. used to avoid repetition3. clean4. get along5. perform/complete6. perform/complete7. Study 8. be enough 9. be acceptableiii. Usage on P79-801. There is so much to say and it is hard to know where tobegin.OK,I’ll talk about myself first.2. Thank you very much, John, for your beautiful Christmascard. Bythe way, I have something here for you.3. The new computer language can be quite easily understoodby anyone who can read the daily newspaper.Now, why isthis an advantage?4. I’m going to work out the outline and will let you know howit goes.By the way, I will see you in February, as I plan toattend your seminar in Shanghai.5. OK, you got the job.Now, howto maximize your profitswith as little effort as possible?6. Chris is back from Australia.Incidentally, thosepicturesyou sent me are wonderful.Comprehensive Exercises Cloze§1. text-related on P80(1) Prospective (2)As I see it(3) done your homework (4) beforehand(5) Endeavor (6) structure(7) Partners (8) Respond(9) take a crack (10) from the standpoint(11) make a difference (12) follow up§2. theme-related on P81(1) encouraging(2) inquiry(3) relevant (4) samples(5) references (6) advice(7) preparing (8) seriously(9) probably (10) exhibitTranslation on P81-821) Despite theinadequatelength of the airstrip in thisemergency landing, theveteran pilotmanaged to stop theplane aftertaxiing foronly a short while.2)Grilled bythe reporters, the movie star eventuallyblurted(out) thatshe had undergone two plastic surgeries.3) We have the technology and ourpartner hasthe capital.Working together, we’ll have the futurein our hands.4) If I had knownbeforehand thatyou would bring so manyfriends home, I would have made betterpreparations. Yousee, I havebarely enoughfood and drinks for a snack.5) People gavegenerously uponlearning that new schoolrooms with strongerstructures wereto be built in theearthquake-stricken area.Translation 2. on P82Well begun, half done ,as the saying goes. It is extremely important for a job applicant to do his homework while seeking employment .From my standpoint, whether or not one has done his homework clearly makes a difference in his chance of success.I have a friend who is earning somewhere in the neighborhood of100,000 dollars a years in a large computer software company. He told me that from his own experience the decision makers who interview prospective employees like people who are well prepared. Those who make no endeavor to learn as much about his prospective employer as possible don’t have much of a chance of success.Unit 4VocabularyI.1) advantageous 2) let alone3) witnessing/vanishing 4) landmark5) entitled 6) displace7) Establishment 8) patriotic/strengthen9) contradictions 10) aspires11) divorced 12) pendulums2. 1) come to 2) dozed off3) believed in 4) was set apart5) take in 6) sucks in7) clean up 8) turn away3. 1) For me, it makes no/little difference whether we go there by train or by bus.Toyata has overtaken General Motors as the world’s biggest car maker.Shortly after their marriage, Mr. Chambers was at odds with his wife over money matters.Henry has been at the forefront of nanotechnology research.She doesn’t even know how to boil potatoes, let alone cook a meal.a) is increasingly/to accelerate/their investmentb) economy/make an earnest/domestic/strike a balance betweenc) a handful of/be endorsed by/on a large scaleII. Word FormationIII. UsageAn unusual present, a book on ethics, was given to Henry for his birthday.The reason(he gave) that he didn’t notice the car till too late was unsatisfactory.Football, his only interest in life, has brought him many friends.Cloning had been raised as a possibility decades ago, then dismissed, something that serious scientists thought was simply not going to happen anytime soon.Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze2. networking4. growth6. facilitate8. outlook10. patriotic12. strike a balance(A)1. academics3.a variety of5. vanish7. endorsing9. sweeping aside11. erasing(B)1. aided2.effects3.distances4. connected5. invested6. features7. prevailing 8. qualitatively9. volume 10. DistinguishingII. Translation1 ) Due to his pessimistic outlook on the European economy, John has moved his assets from Europe to elsewhere.2 )I like hiring young people. They are earnest learners and committed to work.3 ) Unlike her girl friends who center their lives on their children, Mary cares more about her personal growth.4 ) Why is it that a considerable number of colleagues are at odds with you?5 ) The Chinese government has introduced a variety of policies to strengthen cooperation with developing countries.2.Globalization has great implications for young Chinese. For example, young farmers are moving on a large scale to urban areas to look for jobs. And for those young people who aspire to study abroad or work in foreign-invested enterprises, English has become increasingly important. At the same time, a considerable number of overseas Chinese students have returned home in recent years, for they hold an optimistic outlook for the long-term growth of the Chinese economy. The internet has strengthened the links between Chinese young people and those elsewhere. They follow the latest trend and copy foreign fashions. Some of them don’t seem to care for traditional Chinese virtues, let alone carry them forward, which has given rise to worries that the traditional Chinese culture might one day vanish.Unit 5VocabularyI1) In a way 2) in accordance 3) vacancy 4) in good condition 5) transparent 6) rub 7) spicy 8) hitherto9) with (a) bad grace 10) instinct 11) pawned 12) current2.1) turned up 2) will stick to 3) brought back 4)go about5) driving at 6) put away 7) over 8) took aback3.1) has a very weak constitution --- she may not be able to survive the operation.2) was taken aback by the insurance company’s rejection of my compensation claim3) was something of a surprise when we ran into each other in a place like that.4) needs trimming/ to be trimmed ---it’s getting too long.5) are often seceptive4.1) Oddly enough /went broke /wrinkled / he had gone all to pieces2) definite / is capable of /her vanity3) too mild / sipping / strokeII. Usage1. Except for2. except that3. except4. except when5. except to6. except what7. except where8. except thatIII.Comprehensive exercisesCloze1.1. insane2. current3. candid4. capable5. was taken aback6. in good condition7. constitution8. go all to pieces9. gone broke 10. vacancy 11. mild 12. deceptive2.1. suspected2. pleading3. confirmed4. stunned5. lucrative6. jewellery7. wealthy8. urge9. spell 10. arrested Translation1.I have an instinct that Henry will seek to join the expedition, because he is something of an adventurer.He is capable of sticking to the task at hand, even if he is exposed to noises.The trademark was registered in accordance with the laws hitherto in force.Oddly enough, many people volunteered to help organize the meeting, but only a few turned up. The teacher’s affectionate words, along with his candid comments, changed the way Mike perceived the society and himself.2.For my own part, I find that appearances are all too often deceptive. For instance, you might be wrong if you judged by appearances only people like Edward Hyde Burton. In appearance, he seemed a man all of a piece. He was a tiny little fellow with white hair and mild blue eyes, gentle and candid. Nevertheless, he turned out to be very cruel. He insulted and fooled Lenny who was down and out and made him commit himself to an insane venture. What was still more surprising was that he was completely indifferent to Lenny’s death. Without doubt, Burton was a man with a heart of stone.Unit 6Vocabulary 11) appliances 2) comparative 3) multiply4) distribution 5) prosperity 6) decorate 7) famine 8) large quantities of/ a large quantity of 9) streamline 10) fax 11) pointed the way to 12) bewilderedVocabulary 21) eat into 2) cling to3) stand out/ stood out 4) wears away5) set about 6) switch off7) will be turned loose 8) poured inVocabulary 31)is forecast to be below average next year, which at the moment is 4 percent.2)to enter the building and find the baby girl proved futile as rescuers were drivenout by the heat and flames.3)was urged to divert some of its attention from expanding production and get moreinvolved with issues of market demand.4)can really eat heavily into your profits when you are selling suits at £900 anddresses at £2,000.5)has toiled endlessly over the exercise machine for the last twenty years in order tokeep her body in shape.Vocabulary 41)reaction to; discontent; provoked2)Convention; evading tax; the confines of3) a burden; are always on the go/ seem forever on the go; to copeII. Confusable Words1. 1) nervousness 2) tension 3) stress; stress 4) tension2. 1) honorary 2) Honorable 3) honorable 4) honorary 5) honorable 6) HonoraryIII. Usage1)Dealing with the extinction crisis is no simple matter. Is it sensible, we may ask,to spend large sums of money to save some species –be it an elephant or an orchid – in a nation in which a large proportion of the population is living below the poverty line?2)This new technology could be used anywhere large numbers of people need to bequickly screened --- at airports, train stations, bus terminals or border crossings.However, experts suspect, there is also the risk that people will learn to fool the machine the same way they try to fool polygraph readings by controlling their breath or taking drugs to relax themselves.3)With a high percentage of marriages ending in divorce, often due to financialdifficulties, you would say that money is a big factor in making a good marriage.But, believe it or not, it isn’t money that ensures you a happy marriage; it is your philosophy of life that does.4)Not all the risks on the Internet are sexual, you know. Sites promoting violenceare just a click away, and may include instructions for making bombs and other destructive devices.Cloze (Text-related)1) switch off 2) obliged 3) on the go 4) cope5) shortage 6) large quantity of 7) pouring in 8) by nature 9) fraction 10) futileCloze (Theme-related)1)advantage 2) wisely 3)faithfully 4)waking5)includes 6) schedule 7) sticking 8)priorities9) set 10) respectTranslation1)They are exploring the new frontiers of medical science in an attempt to findremedies for incurable diseases/ cures for diseases that are beyond remedy so far.2)Her unique teaching methods apart, Ms Wilson, my math teacher, never tried tocram knowledge into my head.3)The regular weather forecast by the Central TV Station keeps us up with thechanges of weather wherever we go on a trip.4)The appalling explosion started a big fire and caused the partial collapse of thebuilding.5)In the modern world, there are more ways than ever to waste away time, and allkinds of distractions are eating into our precious time.2.Today we are under constant pressure to work longer hours, to produce more, and to possess more. Lots of people hold the wrong perception that happiness lies in working hard and earning well/ good money.Many women today feel the same stress to work and get ahead and, at the same time, to nurture their offspring and shoulder the burden of domestic responsibilities.Research shows that workaholism tends to distance us from our immediate families. It forces us to toil longer and longer hours, leaving a minute fraction of our time to be physically and emotionally available to our loved ones. Intimacy among family members is doomed to die in the process.。

新标准大学英语综合教程1课后翻译答案

新标准大学英语综合教程1课后翻译答案

新标准大学英语1课后习题翻译题答案P111Unit1P11.Finally,with my mother red in the face and short of breath,we find Room8,I unlock the door,and we all walk in.等我们终于找到8号房的时候,妈妈已经涨红了脸,上气不接下气。

我打开门锁,我们都走了进去。

2.She impresses me,and I feel so ignorant that I shouldn't even breathe the same air as her.她给我留下了深刻的印象,我觉得自己太无知了,甚至不配跟她呼吸同样的空气。

3.I don't know why I have to be introduced to literature but the woman in the admissions office says it's a requirement even though I've read Dostoyevsky and Melville and that's admirable for someone without a high school education.我不知道为什么我非得了解文学。

可是招生办公室的那位女士说,虽然我读过陀思妥也夫斯基和梅尔维尔的小说,虽然一个没上过高中的人能读这些书的确令人敬佩,但这门课是必修课。

4.I'm in heaven and the first thing to do is buy the required textbooks,cover them with the purple and white NYU book jackets so that people in the subway will look at me admiringly.我乐得飘飘然了,第一件事就是去买所需要的课本,然后用纽约大学紫白相间的护封把它们套起来,这样地铁里的乘客就会向我投来艳羡的目光了。

大学英语综合教程1答案

大学英语综合教程1答案

大学英语综合教程一Unit 1 Growing UpPart II Language FocusVocabularyⅠ.1.respectable2.agony3.put…down4.sequence5.hold back6.distribute7.off and on8.vivid9.associate10.finally11.turn in12.tackle2.1.has been assigned to the newspaper’s Paris office.2.was so extraordinary that I didn’t know whether to believe him or not.3.a clear image of how she would look in twenty years’ time.4.gave the command the soldiers opened fire.5.buying bikes we’ll keep turning them out.3.1.reputation, rigid, to inspire2.and tedious, What’s more, out of date ideaspose, career, avoid showing, hardly hold back Ⅱ.posed2.severe3.agony4.extraordinary5.recallmand7.was violating8.anticipateⅢ.1.at2.for3.of4.with5.as6.about7.to8.in, in9.from10.on/uponComprehensive Exercises Ⅰ. Cloze1.hold back2.tedious3.scanned4.recall5.vivid6.off and on7.turn out/in8.career2.st2.surprise3.pulled4.blowing5.dressed6.scene7.extraordinary8.image9.turn10.excitementⅡ. Translation1.1.As it was a formal dinner party, I wore formal dress, as Mother told me to.2.His girlfriend advised him to get out of/get rid 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 said to have been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules.5.It is reported that the government has taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage. /The local government is reported to havetaken 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 bale to lead a useful life.Unit 2 FriendshipI. Vocabulary1. Fill in the gaps with words or phrases given in the box.1) absolutely2) available3) every now and then4) are urging/ urged5) destination6) mostly7) hangs out8) right away9) reunion10) or something11) estimate12) going ahead2. Rewriting1) It seemed that his failure in the examination was still on his mind.2) He was completely choked 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. Complete the sentences.1) were postponed the awful is estimated2) reference not available an kind of3) not much of a teacher skips go aheadII. Collocation1.to2.for3.at4.from5.in6.to on7.on8.withIII. Usage1.more or less2.kind of/ sort of3.something4.kind of/ sort of5.more or less6.or somethingComprehensive exercisesI. Cloze1.text-related1)choked up2)awful3)practically4)neighborhood5)correspondence6)available7)destination8)reunion9)Mostly10)postponing11)absolutely2.Theme-related1)how2)savings3)embarrassment4)phone5)interrupted6)touch7)envelop8)signed9)message10)neededII. Translation1.Translate the sentences.1) Half an hour had gone by, but the last bus hadn’t come yet. We had to walk home.2) Mary seems to be 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 WWⅡ.5) Since I graduated from Nanjing University in 1985, I have kind of lost touch with my classmates.2.Translate the passage.It is not easy to keep in touch with friends far away. This is true in my case.It has been a couple of years since I left my old neighborhood and all the friends there. I have been meaning to write to them but things come 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 the future.Unit 3I Vocabulary11) brief 2) in terms of 3) cut off 4) tend 5) anyway 6)precise 7)in the form of 8) initiative9) convey 10) in two minds 11) concept 12) grasp21) has ensured their team a place in the Cup final.2)medical workers’ responsibility to heal the wounded and rescue the dying.3)entertain as well as educate the learner.4)can do without air and water.5)is likely to be held in June.31)lies in contact between2)basis of is likely sufficient at the moment3)the steady will be highlyII Word Formation1 regained2 undecided3 undersupplied4 disabled5 precondition6 foresight7 mispronounced8 enrichIIIAntonyms1) majority 2) accepted 3)increased 4)weaknesses 5) local 6) late 7)wrong 8)false Comprehensive exercisesI Close1.Text-related1)highly 2)bring about 3)evident 4)rate5)sufficient6)put across 7)proportion 8)Hence 9)ensure2. Theme-related1)understand 2)travel 3)practical 4)use5)Another6)likely 7)affect 8)developments 9)supply 10) SomedayII Translation1) 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 economical 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 dowithout so many conveniences that modern technology has brought about. Back then only a small proportion of the population enjoyed the comforts 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 4Vocabulary1) wreck 2) balance 3) approaching 4) handle5) discard 6) Above all 7) diet 8) do with9) checked on 10) cleaned up 11) weekly 12) principles2.1) to look for survivors were abandoned after it hadbeen/was determined that all the people in the sunken ship had died.2) was amazed that Bob left a well-paid job travel around the world.3) for a loan has been turned down by many a bank as her business is small and she could provide 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.3.1) for sale hunting for be amazed by2) become skilled handle their loans3)character by calling on he passed awayII Confusable words1.1) personal 2) personnel2.1) sometime 2) Sometimes 3)some time 4) sometimeIII Euphemismde hcgabfComprehensive ExercisesI Close1. Text-related1)sponsored 2)determination 3) turned away 4) assumed 5) capacity6)skilled 7)loan 8) character 9) hunting 10) for sale 11) send for2. Theme-related1)save 2)recent 3)modest 4) grow 5) dream6) immigrants 7)business 8) engineering 9)invest 10) richIII Translation1)It is reported that UN mediators have worked out a plan which they hope will be acceptable 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 can be taken to protect life and property.4)I bought a new issue of my favorite sports magazine and hurried home, anxious to amuse myself readingit.5)Helen lacks confidence. I’ve never known anyone so unsure of herself.2.After 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 says that it is important to create rather than wait for opportunities.Unit 5VocabularyI.11) monthly 2) acquaintances 3)classic 4) look; in the eye 5)manufactured 6) options 7)finance8) replacement 9) survived 10) pick out 11) married 12)grabbed at2.1) 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 injured pupils.4) several phone calls making inquiries about the position of the Chief Financial Officer.5) straighten out all your financial problems if you join our club.3.1) inquiry; died of hunger; people survied2) Instantly; give up his; retire; replace him; executive 3) his beloved; odd jobs; and all thatII Word Formation1.embarrassment2. survivors3. newly4. marketable5. monthly6. competition7. conceivable8.respectableIII. Usage1.the poor2. The deceased/The dead3. the disabled4. the French5. The accused6. the young7. theunemployed 8. the latter…the former…Comprehensive ExercisesI.Cloze1.Text-related1)died of 2) instantly 3) classic 4)ask around 5) surviving 6) retire 7)executive 8) replacement9)stock 10) look…in the eye2.Theme-related1)impressed 2) diligence 3) Instead 4) Contrary 5) professionally 6) perform 7) personal8) balance 9) commitment 10) revealedII. Translation1.1) 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 on the 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 withsupermarkets in pricing and sales.2.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 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 dished and plays ball with us.Unit 6VocabularyⅠ1.1)Fertile2)Reflected3)Overseas4)Slim5)Split6)Sustained7)Glow8)Thrust9)Keen10)Bud11)Previous12)Whichever2.1) The sickly smell of carpets and furniture in the bedroom disgusts me.2) Mary stopped corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother.3) A radio transmitter is best located at an isolated place far from cities.4) I was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn’t hear Martin come in.5) The rough surface of the basketball helps players grip the ball.3.1) to broaden; make their way2) disgusts; take a chance on3) the grand; and overseas; reflectedⅡ1. 1) frightened 2) afraid/ frightened2. 1) alike/similar 2) similar3. 1) alive 2) living4. 1) sleeping 2) asleepⅢ1.1) disappointed 2) disappointment 3) disappointing 4) disappoint5) disappointingly 6) disappointing2. 1) attractive 2) attract 3) attraction 4) attractively 5) unattractively6) unattractiveComprehension ExercisesⅠCloze1.Text-related1)Identifying 2) gripped 3) margins4)corresponding 5) overseas 6)little 7)hesitate 8)grateful 9) made my way 10) going my way 2. Theme-related1)first 2)ring 3)Nor 4) another 5) threw 6) deliberately 7) reasoned 8) himself9) restaurant 10) matterⅡTranslation1.1) 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 house a thorough cleaning before we arrived.2.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 7Content QuestionsPair Work1.He thinks animals will probably do their best thinking when it serves their own purposes, not when scientists ask them to.2.Because he believes they may encounter animal intelligence in their daily life.3.He regards them as a new window on animal intelligence.4.She wanted to get more pineapple.5.He expanded the money supply by breading chips in two.6.It shows he is clever and sly. He ate up the fruit leaving nothing but stems to share with Miles.7.They say that animals cooperate when they learn it is in their interest to do so.8.The author thinks that what behaviorists say is right,but he doesn’t think their explanation is satisfactory enough.9.Because Orky was the most intelligent animal she had worked with.10.Corky is a female whale because she is Orky’s mate and delivered a baby whale.11.Because she thought the orange must have rolled off somewhere inaccessible.12.Towan hid his orange underneath his foot. The act reveals some animals are intelligent enough to know how to deceive.Text Organization1.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.Let’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 can attempt to deceive.Language Sense Enhancement1.(1) controversy (2) consciousness (3) explore (4)serves their own purposes(5) encounter (6) lack of it (7) convinced (8)mental feats (9) captivity (10) humansLanguage FocusI.Vocabulary1.1) go (very) far 2) has expanded 3) in the interest(s) of 4) only to5) encountered 6) has cooperated 7) assessed 8) (had) switched9) horizons 10) gaze 11) disaster 12) wiped out 2.1) … a long/long running controversy over whether the book should be published or not2) … felt relieved after her first meeting with Tom had gone smoothly3) ... suddenly went wrong with my computer when I was in the middle of writing the essay4) … is obvious that our company is still maintaining its composition as market leader in software.5) … give in until they give her a pay rise3.1) have undertaken, original, to explore2) evidence convinced, underneath, extending to3) to negotiate, encounter, to figure out, explore II.Confusable Words1. firstly2. first, first3. At first4. First/Firstly5. first6. First7. at first8. firstage1. animal intelligence whose2. zoo keeper where3. eye contact through what4. money supply of what5. killer whale what kind6. baby whale how old7. family member of what8. sea turtle what kind/whereComprehensive ExercisesI.Cloze1.(1) emergency (2) evidence (3) original (4) sizing up(5) negotiates (6) reveal (7) make a deal (8)dominant(9) in their interest(s) (10) deceiving (11) controversy(12) judgment (13) explore2.(1) protect (2) However (3) type (4) situation (5) sights(6) together (7) rang (8) associate (9) without (10) environmentII.Translation1.1) A local business undertook the project but went bankrupt before it was completed.2) Let’s make a deal—you wash my car, and I’ll let you use it tonight.3) We got to the village which we thought must have been wiped out in the severe earthquake, only to find it slightly damaged.4) My garden is dry and shady—few plants thrive in that condition5) Mystery still surrounds the exact truth behind the film star’s death/exact circumstance of the film star’s death.2.When I was young I used to visit the zoo in myhometown. There what attracted me most was a couple of tigers, especially the male. They were dept in a huge iron cage at first, but later were released from it and moved to a place called Tiger Hill. Twenty years later I revisited the zoo and was relieved to find Tiger Hill was still there, but greatly extended. Moving around now were six tigers, old and young, instead of two!Unit 8Pair work1.She was amazed at the author’s ability to do mental calculation.2.Children can’t spell correctly; their knowledge of word history and geography is non-existent3.He didn’t want to compete with the hard-working Asians at U.C.L.A. He preferred a less intellectually challenging life.4.A modern industrial state cannot function with an idle, ignorant labor force.5.To use the media to dramatize and drive home themessage to today’s teenagers.6.He is fed up with the book he is forced to red.7.They can’t read or write. They place their hopes on their children.8.He works as a cleaner in a factory owned by the Japanese.9.Because he has no education, no useful skill, and no discipline.10.Americans stop demanding good education foe children. Machines do all the complex work and there is little manual work to be done. America is poorer than Japan and European countries.11.Hard work education, saving and discipline help a nation rise from the ashes.12.He finally comes to realize the importance of study.Work on your own1.Part one paras.1-10Teenagers’ idleness and ignorance will produce serious effects on all concerned and society as a whole. Part two paras.11-24Kevin 1990 comes to realize in his dream how greatly lack of education costs his forebears, himself, his children and the society they live in, and how important it is to study hard.2.Part oneTeenagers’ intellectual laziness and ignorancePart twoKevin 1990, his forebears(with the exception of his intellectual father),and his children lead a poor, miserable life.America is on the decline.There is no law and order in the country.America children have no chance to receive a good education.Businesses in America are owned by wealthy Europeans and Asians.Language sense enhancementIndifference (1)Summed up (2)Preferred (3)Financial (4)Accumulated (5)Intellectual (6)Affect (7)Industrial (8)Idle (9)Break down (10)VocabularyI1.1.industrial2.idle3.is functioning4.intellectual5.scared6.handful7.luxury8.private9.work up10.slice11.miracle12.was jammed2.1. to be seriously affected by the rise in gas prices。

大学英语综合教程1-Unit-14习题答案

大学英语综合教程1-Unit-14习题答案

大学英语综合教程1-Unit-14习题答案Key to Exercises in Unit 14Text comprehensionI. BII. FTTTTIII.1. Refer to paragraphs 1.2. Refer to Paragraph 2.3. Refer to Paragraph 3.4. Refer to Paragraph5.5. Refer to Paragraph6.IV. Explain in your own words the following sentences taken from the text.1. Out of all the traits or characteristics an educated man should possess, five are the most outstanding, which are easily identified by all men.2.Delicate, polite, and gentle manners are essential, necessary qualities of an educated man.3.It is commonplace that at the age of 24 or 25, men with a college education tend to live a stable and ordinary life, more or less satisfied with their intellectual achievements.4. No matter how charming or wise these illusionary dreamers might be, they are short of what an education requires.Part I. Vocabulary AnalysisI. 1. be embodied 2. persistent continuous hard work3. be the most important and significant4. undoubtedly; not been effective5. revealed6. making progress and very likely to succeed inII.1. professional2. refined3. mark4. institutions5. induces6. scholarship7. fundamental8. multiplying9. attendance 10. in vainIII. Word comparison1. C2. A3. B4. D5. D6. C7.A 8.BIV.1. a. get b. acquire c. getd. acquire2. a. traits b. traits c. characteristic d. characteristics3. a. persisted b. insisted c. insistsd. persist4. a. politeness b. politeness c. manners d. mannersV. Give synonyms or antonyms of the wordunderlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.1. Synonyms: obvious, clear, distinct, definite2. Antonyms: unreasonable, improper, excessive3. Synonyms: accuracy, exactness4. Antonyms: conscious, voluntary5. Synonyms: shallow, skin-deep6. Antonyms: hide, cover, screen7.Synonyms: persist, keep, maintain8. Antonyms: inefficiency, incompetence, inabilityVI. Rephrase each of the following sentences with the word given in brackets.1.The agent said it is a magnificent, eighteenth-century mansion. (described) Tip: describe v. give a description of 描述e.g. Can you describe the kidnapper on that day?describe as: give description in a way 描述为e.g. Wolves are always described as adangerous animal in fairy tales.Key: The agent described it as a magnificent, eighteen-century mansion.2.We were just going to bed when the earthquake happened. (point)Tip:point n. moment,an instant of time 时刻e.g. At one point, I thought he was to quit.on the point of : be about to 即将e.g. On the point of our leaving, he arrived.Key: We were on the point of going to bed when the earthquake happened.3.Tony bought Stella a necklace as a compensation for not having a holiday with her. (make)Tip: make v. produce, cause 生产,造成e.g. The kid made a lot of trouble for us.make up for: compensate 弥补e.g. How can we make up for the passingtime?Key: Tony bought Stella a necklace to make up for not having a holiday with her.4.Th e doctor says that Stanley’s liver will be all right now, unless he starts drinking again. (provided)Tip: provide v. offer 提供e.g. We can provide you free accommodation within two weeks.provided conj. if 假如e.g. Provided you were a single mother, can you balance your work and family?Key: The doctor says that Stanley’s liver will be all right now, provided he doesn’t start drinking again.5.The stories he tells about his war experiences are unbelievable. (beyond)Tip: beyond prep. incapable of 超越(能力)e.g. To write a composition in such short timeis beyond me.Key: The stories he tells about his war experiences are beyond belief.6.What speed is allowed on this motorway? (how)Tip: how adv. to what degree 如何,多少e.g. How can I arrive there in five minutes? Key: How fast is one allowed to go on this motorway?7.Yes, I remembered to give her your message. (forget)Tip: forget v. not remember 忘记e.g. I am sorry for forgetting to pay you back. Key: No, I did not forget to give her your message.8.Brown’s Hotel is r egarded as one of the best in London. (consider)Tip: consider v. regard 认为,看待e.g. If you consider it impossible, then it is.consider as: regard as 认为e.g. I have always considered you as my own family.Key: Brown’s hotel is considered as one of the best in London.Part II. Grammar ExercisesI.1.Need he explain again and again?/ Does he need to explain again and again?2.I needn't wait./ i don't need to wait.3.You needn't drive so fast./ You don't need to drive so fast.4.You needn't take the umbrella./ You don't need to take the umbrella.5.Need I go to the meeting?/ Do I need to go to the meeting?6.I hardly need tell you the importance of it.7.She needn't come./ She doesn't need to come with us if she doesn't want to.8.She's thirsty. She needs a drink.II.1. needs2.didn’t need to show3.need4.needed5.needn't have carried6.need7.don't need to do/ needn't do8.don't need to payIII.At weekends Mr. Byrd doesn't need to get up at 7:30. He doesn't have to wash and have breakfast quickly. He doesn't have to take the 8:20 train to his office. He isn't expected to be at the office. He doesn't have to work. He doesn't need to have a light meal. He doesn't have to rush...IV.1.swollen2.beaten3.encouraging4.fallen5.born6.uninvited7.broken8.enclosed9.smiling10.waitingV. Join the two sentences into one, using the words and phrases given.BCDACABCVI. e.g. It is certain that so far no team can expect to beat ours at this tournament.Part III. Translation exercisesI.1. 教育会在人的某些特性,特点和能力方面留下印记,并从中找到其证据,而这种特性,特点和能力必须通过耐心的努力,仿效榜样,接受明智的训练和正确的指导方法方可获得。

unit 1-大学英语综合教程答案

unit 1-大学英语综合教程答案

BOOK 1 — Unit 1 — Language Focus — V ocabulary1. Alan was always in trouble with the police when he was young but he’s now a [respectable] married man.2。

The people who had been hurt in the car accident lay screaming in [agony]。

3. Because his condition's not serious they've[put]his name [down]on the hospital waiting list.4. The second part of the book describes the strange [sequence] of events that lead to the King's fall from power。

5. When I saw my little boy crying bitterly over the death of his pet dog,I could hardly [hold back] my tears。

6. They are going to [distribute] those clothes and blankets among the flood victims (受害者).7。

Linda managed to support herself by working [off and on]as a waitress。

8。

Parts of my childhood are so [vivid]to me that they could be memories of yesterday. 9。

People often [associate] the old days with good times, and seem to forget the hardship they suffered。

新视界大学英语综合教程1课后练习题答案(中译英+英译汉)

新视界大学英语综合教程1课后练习题答案(中译英+英译汉)

新视界大学英语综合教程1课后练习题答案(中译英+英译汉)新视界大学英语综合教程 1 练习题答案句子翻译Unit 11. 她是个好学生,但她很害羞,又缺乏自信。

(lack confidence)She is a good student, but she is shy and lacks confidence.2. 他承认自己设定的目标不够现实,因此考试成绩也不够理想。

(confess; realistic)He confessed that he had not set realistic targets / goals, so he did not do as well in the exams as he had expected.3. 如何组织时间,如何结交新朋友是大学新生面临的挑战。

(challenge; faced with) How to organize time and how to make friends are challenges that freshmen are faced with.4. 直到大学毕业我才认识到,学习并不是大学生活的全部,大学生活本可以更加丰富多彩。

(it wasn ' t until … that …;could have been)It wasn 't until graduation that I realized college life was not all about studying. It could have been more colorful.5. 大学是人生中最美好的时光。

好好享受大学生活,因为这样的时光不会再来。

(enjoy life)College years are the best years of a person 's life. Enjoy your college life because these moments will never come again.Unit 21. 令很多家长感到困惑的是,为什么孩子们对洋快餐那么感兴趣。

Unit1练习答案新世纪大学英语综合教程

Unit1练习答案新世纪大学英语综合教程

Unit OnePeople Around UsEnhance Your Language AwarenessWords in Action▆Working with Words and Expressions1.I n the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.▆ Answers:1) crease2) hint3) assured4) awaiting5) hovering6) scrawled7) glistening8) frail9) sole10) visible11) engaged12) biased13) dreading14) grinning2.I n the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.▆ Answers:1) for fear of2) pulled up3) except for4) get by5) make a living6) every so often7) in the background8) Shut off9) each and every10) as it is11) wraps … around her little finger12) caught us …unawares▆Increasing Your Word Power1.C hoose the definition from Column B that best matches each phrasal verb in Column A, payingattention to the V+ Prep./Ad. collocation.▆ Answers:1) f2) c3) d4) e5) b6) g7) h8) aFill in each blank in the following sentences with a proper phrasal verb. Change the verb form where necessary.▆ Answers:1) let out2) clean … up3) come through4) waiting on5) picked up6) ended up7) headed for8) ran through2.The prefixes ex-, fore-, pre- mean “former, before, or in advance”while the prefix post- means “after or later than”. Study the following examples and form words by adding ex-, fore-, pre-, post- to the words given in the table and then complete each of the following sentences with a proper word you have just formed. Change the verb form where necessary.▆ Answers:1) foretell2) preview3)4) postscript5) postgraduate6) precondition7) ex-husbandGrammar in ContextTask 1: Combine the given sentences into one by using attributive clauses.▇Answers for reference:1)I encountered many people whose lives amazed me. (See Para. 3, Text B)2)We drove in silence to the address (that/which)she had given me. (See Para. 21, Text B)3)He pushed through the doors and headed for theback room where his apron and busing cart were waiting. (See Para. 16, Text A)4)I had seen too many people trapped in a life ofpoverty who depended on the cab as their only means of transportation. (See Para. 6, Text B)5)Their social worker, who stopped to check on Stevie every so often, admitted Stevie and hismother had fallen between the cracks. (See Para. 6, Text A)Task 2: Complete the following sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets into English. Be sure to use present particles or past particles to modify nouns.▇Answers for reference:well-considered decision, folded paper, written notice, laptop storing my annual report, a postman delivering express mailCloze▆Complete the following passage with words chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is given.▆ Answers:1) reliable 2) syndrome 3) adopted4) got done with 5) gloomy 6) or something 7) chance 8) come through 9) barely10) in good shape 11) booth 12) mess 13) scrawled 14) peeking 15) inTranslation▆Translate the following sentences into English, using the words and expressions given in brackets. ▆Answers for reference:1)What I didn’t count on was that over time Iwould sincerely take pride in being a social worker.2)Shooting a quick look at the clock on the wall,Grandma let out a cry, “Oh, My dear /My goodness/My gracious, we’re going to miss the train!”3)At the kindergarten entrance, I always see somekids/children holding firmly on to their parents.Should young parents be sterner towards their kids/children and leave immediately under these circumstances?4)In the dim street light stood a weeping little girl/a girl weeping.5)When making donations, rich people should beas considerate as possible in order not to put the recipient in an embarrassing situation.6)Since last month, my work has been revolvingaround the routine office duties, so now I am counting the days until the National Day comes, when my friends and I are going hiking in the countryside.▆Translate the following paragraph into English using the words and expressions in the box below.▆ Answer for reference:That was a time when life was difficult for everyone. My family could barely get by on my small income from driving a cab. One late night I responded to a call for a cab ride. To my surprise, when I arrived at the address, I found it was a frail old lay who was awaiting me. After she got into the cab, I engaged her in conversation. I learnt that she was going to the hospice. Her doctor said she didn’t have very long. The old lady told me to drive through the downtown area. She pointed at some old buildings, telling me those were the places where she used to work or live. When the cab finally pulled up in front of the hospice, I didn’t accept her fare. In the rest of the day, I was lost in thought. Though I had to make a living, I lived not for the sole purpose of surviving. When circumstances looked gloomy, the small favour I had done could be a candle light. However faint the light was, it managed to warm up a soul and ennobled me as well. I did take pride in that small favour.Theme-Related Writing▆ Do one of the following writing tasks after class.1) Suppose you were Frannie, the head waitress, in Text A. Write a short story about Stevie from your perspective.2)Read the following newspaper clipping and writea short essay on the question:Should We Offer Seats to Elderly People on the Bus during Rush Hours?▆Sample Essay for Task 1:We all knew Stevie was mentally handicapped, so everyone, especially our boss himself, doubted whether he would be a capable busboy in the truck-stop restaurant where I worked as the head waitress. However, our worries were gradually removed one week later. Smiling and hard-working, Stevie won over all our trucker regulars as well as us employees.Later we learnt that Stevie badly needed the job because the money he earned made it possible for his mother and him to live together; otherwise he would be sent to a group home. So you can imagine how worried Stevie was when he had to take sickleave for heart surgery. He was afraid that he would lose his job. After the operation, in the week before he returned, he called 10 times to make sure that he could still have the job back. At that time, what concerned me most was how Stevie could handle the huge medical bills.But something happened which completely caught me unawares. Our regular customers, those warm-hearted truckers, were so generous that they, together with their companies, contributed over $10,000 for Stevie. That Thanksgiving Day was a big day when Stevie was back to work and when the money was presented to Stevie as a surprise gift. I cried a bit while people were cheering for the occasion.Now, Stevie is still working here. Our boss thinks that Stevie is the best worker he has ever hired.▆Sample Essay for Task 2:Should We Offer Seats to Elderly People on theBus During Rush Hours?I am amazed to read what a blogger says about offering bus seats to the elderly. He claims that “it’sthe young who need it more”because they go to work early in the morning and feel exhausted after a day’s work. The blogger also argues that it is unfair to offer seats to the elderly since they already enjoy free rides, and further suggests that during rush hours senior citizens be denied such treatment.I could never bring myself to agree with the blogger. Taking good care of the elderly is a universally accepted standard of conduct. In my opinion, offering seats to our elders is not just an indication of good manners; it is a moral issue. I always consider it my moral obligation to help others. Yes, you may feel comfortable for a while by remaining in your seat, but you will lose your character and moral values in the long run.Respecting the elderly is also our social convention. It is precisely out of our love and respect for the elderly that such special benefits as free rides are offered to them. No one can deprive senior citizens of their right to go out by bus at any time they like, and what’s more, we should make sure that they get special care when the bus is fully packed with passengers.Caring for the elderly and being taken care of can be a mutually satisfying experience for everyoneinvolved. It is through performing such small acts as offering seats to the needy that we learn to contribute to the building of a harmonious society.。

大学英语综合教程1Unit12习题答案

大学英语综合教程1Unit12习题答案

Unit 12Text comprehensionI DII TFFTTIII1.Refer to Paragraph 1. We have to take into account the person’slinguistic genealogy.2.Refer to Paragraph 2. Resulting from the arrangement of the Englishlanguage, men are usually identified with exalted positions while women are identified with more service-oriented positions in which they are being dominated and instructed by men.3.Refer to Paragraph 3. In American culture, a woman is valued for theattractiveness of her body, whereas a man is valued for his physical strength and his achievement.4.Refer to Paragraph 3. The bias is evident in word pairs because themasculine word is usually put before the feminine word, as in the examples of Mr. and Mrs, his and hers, boys and girls…5.Refer to Paragraph 5. The writer cites these examples to support hisargument that there are far greater positive connotations connected with being a man than with being a woman.IVnguage is an intricate system capable of expressing subtledifferences in meaning, emotion, attitude and so on.2.The words people choose to use in conversation show the prejudicesthey hold within themselves.3.Nilsen argues that, at the beginning of a wedding ceremony, when thefather is asked who gives the bride away and he answers, “I do,”sexual prejudice shows itself.4.To be born a man, with the mark of “male”, is almost like receivinggrace, a favor form God one doesn’t actually deserve.VocabularyI1.consider/take into consideration2.by its very nature3.men’s superiority4.the reason that leads to5.begins to exercise an influence6.in connection withII1.bias2.perpetuate3.oriented4.achievements5.exalts6.misinterpreted7.in reference to8.yielded9.tempers10.supremacyIII CDABCAABCDIV1.bias, prejudice, bias, prejudice2.requested, claim, requested, claim3.connecting, connected, attaches, attached4.instances, example, instances, exampleV1.strong, mighty, forceful2.understand, comprehend, interpret3.entertain, cherish, nurture4.include, embrace5.unbiased, just, balanced6.inferiority, subservience7.conventional, common, usual, habitual8.little, small, inconsiderable, insignificantVI1.The aircraft can carry 480 people excluding the crew and cabin staff.2.His poetry conveys a great sense of religious devotion.3.the judge decided that allowing the videotape as evidence would beprejudicial to the outcome of the trial.4.It seems he’s not solely to lame for the accident.5.The political disparity between the two communities is obvious.6.At the ceremony many speakers exalted his lifetime contribution tothe movie industry.7.In the last two to three years, drinkers have become more discerningand are now enjoying a wider variety of beer of better quality.8.The changes to the national health system will be implemented nextyear.GrammarII1.that2.who/whom/-3.that/which4.when/at which/-5.whereby/in which/by which6.whose7.why/that8.that/-9.whom10.that/-III1.The extra work she took on was starting to affect her health.2.Adam, whose novel the TV series is based on, will appear in the firstepisode.3.The trees which/that were blown down in last night’s storm are beingcut down.4.Dorothy was able to switch between German, Polish and Russian, allof which she spoke fluently.5.The hurricane, which caused such damage in the islands, has nowheaded out to sea.6.The house which/that is next to ours is for sale.7.Neil Smith, whose parents are both teachers, won first prize in thecompetition.8.They climbed up to the top of a large rock, from which they got agood view.IV1.hear, will suppose, no longer wish2.will cover3.are you going4.are going to invite5.will be attended to6.am going to watchVIFootball players can only use their feet or their head to pass the ball, never their hands, while basketball players can only use their hands, never their feet.TranslationI1.甚至在亲属关系上,家中的男人常被称为“当家的”,即便只不过是一个四岁的娃儿。

Unit one 完整答案- 新目标大学英语《综合教程》 第一册

Unit one 完整答案- 新目标大学英语《综合教程》 第一册

Listening and Speaking1.2. For reference1. what you saw: beautiful campus, tall teaching buildings, clean dining halls, quiet libraries, friendly teachers and classmates, etc.2. how you felt: interested, delighted, worried, lost, excited, embarrassed, shy, lonely, etc.Text AReading Comprehension1.The author intends to talk about her life at Harvard University which is probably fantastic, challenging and fulfilling.2.Reading and Discussing3.For reference1) Diversity refers to the cultural and ethnic varieties in the composition of Harvard’s student base.Language in Use4.•1) overlooking•2) overwhelming •3) enroll•4) keen•5) blend•6) inspiration •7) frequented •8) diversity •9) passion•10) incredible5.6.•reach a decision (达成决定)•shape one’s life (塑造生活)•analyze a problem (分析问题) •approve a decision (通过决定)•improve one’s life (改善生活)•solve a problem (解决问题) •1) making•2) reach•3) changed•4) shape•5) enjoy•6) solve•7) analyze•8) encounter7.•1) dishonest •2) illegal •3) substandard •4) irregular•5) unlock •6) incorrect•7) outnumber •8) supermarket•9) Undergraduate•10) overestimate8.1) 学习小组合作学习对应对哈佛繁重的学习任务起着重要的作用。

大学英语综合教程B1Unit1-6课后题答案(完整篇)

大学英语综合教程B1Unit1-6课后题答案(完整篇)

41) overlooking 2) overwhelming 3) enroll 4) keen 5) blend6) inspiration 7) frequented 8) diversity 9) passion 10) incredible51) The Sept. 4 game between the Seahawks and the Packers kicked off this year's football season.2) A big part of a woman's diet should consist of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, high-fiber foods, and oily fish.3) Eleanor Roosevelt, who was a shy young girl, was terrified at the thought of speaking in public.4) Senior citizens, military veterans and businessmen make up the group of people requesting for government information in the United States.5) The schedule will make you aware of how you spend your time.61) making 2) reach 3) changed 4) shape5) enjoy 6) solve 7) analyze 8) encounter71) dishonest 2) illegal 3) substandard 4) irregular 5) unlock6) incorrect 7) outnumber 8) supermarket 9) Undergraduate 10) overestimate9 Translation1) As is known to all, the year 2003 saw the successful launching of China's first manned spaceship.2) Time has witnessed the long history, free academic atmosphere and energetic students' life of the university.3) The new century will see a significant and far-reaching change in China.4) Nanjing, an ancient and beautiful city, has witnessed many great historic events.5) A visit to the places where he had studied and worked during his youth brought back many fond memories.Unit 241) pondering 2) tossed 3) slipped 4) stained 5) scrub6) straightened 7) item 8) residence 9) mysteriously 10) outfits51) a 2) b 3) c 4) b 5) c 6) a 7) b 8) a61) at the sight of 2) on the occasion of 3) on rare occasions 4) at the smell of5) on every occasion 6) on occasion 7) at the thought of 8) at the sound of71) foresee 2) postwar 3) rebuild 4) transatlantic5) interact 6) preview; review 7) ex-president 8) subway9 Translation1) Watching exciting soccer games is the best way to take my mind off all the problems in my2) Friends sadly watched him drive off, knowing it would be long before they could meet again.3) It took the community workers a month to wipe off the graffiti, which used to be a notable sight of the city.4) In high altitude areas, people use lots of ways to keep off ultraviolet rays.5) This village's water and power supplies have been cut off because of the snowstorm.Unit 341) popularity 2) gorgeous 3) distinctive 4) rival 5) is/was revealed6) professionals 7) was resolved 8) genius 9) icon 10) was adored51) gives a glimpse of 2) learn a trade 3) deal with 4) pass as/for5) had jotted down 6) take refuge 7) came to mind 8) fall in love6e) bring forward f) bring back g) bring up h) bring in1) bring about 2) brought back/brings back 3) bring up 4) bring forth5) bring out 6) bring ?down 7) bring in 8) bring forward71) hardship 2) popularized 3) Creative 4) consumption 5) significant6) admirable 7) simplify 8) musical 9) performance 10) professional9 Translation1) Country music is one of the most popular forms of music in the United States today.2) There is no other misfortune that could be compared with the loss of time.3) There is no friend as loyal as a good book.4) Nowhere else in the world can you find scenery as attractive as in Switzerland.5) No cassette tapes could rival CDs in terms of sound quality.Unit 541) proclaim 2) scar 3) speculation 4) discharging 5) clarity6) contacted 7) compromise 8) grieved 9) affirmed 10) prompted51) If you don't know what you want, you might end up with something you don't want.2) It is the time of year when the island nations of the Caribbean normally expect their hotels and beaches to be crammed with sun-seekers.3) I can teach you about kindness, but I cannot impose graciousness on/upon you.4) When parents find it hard to let go of bitterness or anger, or if they are depressed about the changes brought on by divorce, they can find help from a counselor or therapist.5) As the preferred candidate for this job he has no shortcoming other than his lack of experience.6in hand(在手头;在掌控中) along the way(一路上;沿途)by hand(用手) on the way to (在去…的路上)at hand(在手边) in the way(妨碍人的;挡道的)on hand(现有;在现场) out of the way(偏远的)by the way(顺便说说) under way(进行中)1) in hand 2) by hand 3) on hand 4) at hand 5) along the way6) out of the way 7) in the way 8) on the way to 9) By the way 10) under way71) B 2) A 3) A 4) A 5) A 6) C 7) A 8) C9 Translation1) Resultantly, the fans had to accept the rescheduling of the concert due to the weather.2) Luckily, we could cook all these delicious courses by following the steps provided in the recipe book.3) Notably, the credits earned from Internet open courses have been officially accepted by many universities.4) More importantly, students understand that they should find a balance between their study and entertainment.5) Clearly, the media has hidden some important information from the public.Unit 641) charm 2) philosophy 3) accumulated 4) sorrowful 5) comfort6) imaginative/delightful 7) famous 8) reflect 9) expenses 10) delights51) a 2) c 3) b 4) b 5) c 6) a 7) b 8) a 9) c 10) b 11) a61) endow 2) filled 3) supply 4) are provided 5) equipping 6) was honoured71) The feedback from consumers greatly supports Facebook and its development.2) If you Google "scenic spots", you'll get more than a million results.3) The newspaper headlined the movie star's divorce with his wife.4) While riding home, she relived her moment of glory again and again.5) The citizens have expressed their desire for peace and order.6) They present us a picture of the marvels and beauties of nature.7) He has been the host of the famous TV talk show for three years.8) A lot of high-tech components will be sent by ship to Shanghai to be assembled.9 Translation1) Driving is to Americans what flying is to birds. It is almost part of their nature.2) The outline is to a writer as the blueprint is to an architect.3) As food is to the body, so is learning to the mind.4) The sun is as hot as the competition that he was confronted with at the Olympic Games.5) Just as a sword is the weapon of a warrior, a pen is the weapon of a writer.。

大学英语综合教程1Unit12习题答案

大学英语综合教程1Unit12习题答案

Unit 12Text comprehensionI DII TFFTTIII1.Refer to Paragraph 1. We have to take into account the person’slinguistic genealogy.2.Refer to Paragraph 2. Resulting from the arrangement of the Englishlanguage, men are usually identified with exalted positions while women are identified with more service-oriented positions in which they are being dominated and instructed by men.3.Refer to Paragraph 3. In American culture, a woman is valued for theattractiveness of her body, whereas a man is valued for his physical strength and his achievement.4.Refer to Paragraph 3. The bias is evident in word pairs because themasculine word is usually put before the feminine word, as in the examples of Mr. and Mrs, his and hers, boys and girls…5.Refer to Paragraph 5. The writer cites these examples to support hisargument that there are far greater positive connotations connected with being a man than with being a woman.IVnguage is an intricate system capable of expressing subtledifferences in meaning, emotion, attitude and so on.2.The words people choose to use in conversation show the prejudicesthey hold within themselves.3.Nilsen argues that, at the beginning of a wedding ceremony, when thefather is asked who gives the bride away and he answers, “I do,”sexual prejudice shows itself.4.To be born a man, with the mark of “male”, is almost like receivinggrace, a favor form God one doesn’t actually deserve.V ocabularyI1.consider/take into consideration2.by its very nature3.men’s superiority4.the reason that leads to5.begins to exercise an influence6.in connection withII1.bias2.perpetuate3.oriented4.achievements5.exalts6.misinterpreted7.in reference to8.yielded9.tempers10.s upremacyIII CDABCAABCDIV1.bias, prejudice, bias, prejudice2.requested, claim, requested, claim3.connecting, connected, attaches, attached4.instances, example, instances, exampleV1.strong, mighty, forceful2.understand, comprehend, interpret3.entertain, cherish, nurture4.include, embrace5.unbiased, just, balanced6.inferiority, subservience7.conventional, common, usual, habitual8.little, small, inconsiderable, insignificantVI1.The aircraft can carry 480 people excluding the crew and cabin staff.2.His poetry conveys a great sense of religious devotion.3.the judge decided that allowing the videotape as evidence would beprejudicial to the outcome of the trial.4.It seems he’s not solely to lame for the accident.5.The political disparity between the two communities is obvious.6.At the ceremony many speakers exalted his lifetime contribution tothe movie industry.7.In the last two to three years, drinkers have become more discerningand are now enjoying a wider variety of beer of better quality.8.The changes to the national health system will be implemented nextyear.GrammarII1.that2.who/whom/-3.that/which4.when/at which/-5.whereby/in which/by which6.whose7.why/that8.that/-9.whom10.t hat/-III1.The extra work she took on was starting to affect her health.2.Adam, whose novel the TV series is based on, will appear in the firstepisode.3.The trees which/that were blown down in last night’s storm are beingcut down.4.Dorothy was able to switch between German, Polish and Russian, allof which she spoke fluently.5.The hurricane, which caused such damage in the islands, has nowheaded out to sea.6.The house which/that is next to ours is for sale.7.Neil Smith, whose parents are both teachers, won first prize in thecompetition.8.They climbed up to the top of a large rock, from which they got agood view.IV1.hear, will suppose, no longer wish2.will cover3.are you going4.are going to invite5.will be attended to6.am going to watchVIFootball players can only use their feet or their head to pass the ball, never their hands, while basketball players can only use their hands, never their feet.TranslationI1.甚至在亲属关系上,家中的男人常被称为“当家的”,即便只不过是一个四岁的娃儿。

大学英语综合教程Unit课后习题答案

大学英语综合教程Unit课后习题答案
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respect for
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题目:The word "eliminate" in the sentence "The
company has eliminated the need for paperwork by using digital technology" means _____. A. to remove
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Unit 12Text comprehensionI DII TFFTTIII1.Refer to Paragraph 1. We have to take into account the person’slinguistic genealogy.2.Refer to Paragraph 2. Resulting from the arrangement of the Englishlanguage, men are usually identified with exalted positions while women are identified with more service-oriented positions in which they are being dominated and instructed by men.3.Refer to Paragraph 3. In American culture, a woman is valued for theattractiveness of her body, whereas a man is valued for his physical strength and his achievement.4.Refer to Paragraph 3. The bias is evident in word pairs because themasculine word is usually put before the feminine word, as in the examples of Mr. and Mrs, his and hers, boys and girls…5.Refer to Paragraph 5. The writer cites these examples to support hisargument that there are far greater positive connotations connected with being a man than with being a woman.IVnguage is an intricate system capable of expressing subtledifferences in meaning, emotion, attitude and so on.2.The words people choose to use in conversation show the prejudicesthey hold within themselves.3.Nilsen argues that, at the beginning of a wedding ceremony, when thefather is asked who gives the bride away and he answers, “I do,”sexual prejudice shows itself.4.To be born a man, with the mark of “male”, is almost like receivinggrace, a favor form God one doesn’t actually deserve.V ocabularyI1.consider/take into consideration2.by its very nature3.men’s superiority4.the reason that leads to5.begins to exercise an influence6.in connection withII1.bias2.perpetuate3.oriented4.achievements5.exalts6.misinterpreted7.in reference to8.yielded9.tempers10.s upremacyIII CDABCAABCDIV1.bias, prejudice, bias, prejudice2.requested, claim, requested, claim3.connecting, connected, attaches, attached4.instances, example, instances, exampleV1.strong, mighty, forceful2.understand, comprehend, interpret3.entertain, cherish, nurture4.include, embrace5.unbiased, just, balanced6.inferiority, subservience7.conventional, common, usual, habitual8.little, small, inconsiderable, insignificantVI1.The aircraft can carry 480 people excluding the crew and cabin staff.2.His poetry conveys a great sense of religious devotion.3.the judge decided that allowing the videotape as evidence would beprejudicial to the outcome of the trial.4.It seems he’s not solely to lame for the accident.5.The political disparity between the two communities is obvious.6.At the ceremony many speakers exalted his lifetime contribution tothe movie industry.7.In the last two to three years, drinkers have become more discerningand are now enjoying a wider variety of beer of better quality.8.The changes to the national health system will be implemented nextyear.GrammarII1.that2.who/whom/-3.that/which4.when/at which/-5.whereby/in which/by which6.whose7.why/that8.that/-9.whom10.t hat/-III1.The extra work she took on was starting to affect her health.2.Adam, whose novel the TV series is based on, will appear in the firstepisode.3.The trees which/that were blown down in last night’s storm are beingcut down.4.Dorothy was able to switch between German, Polish and Russian, allof which she spoke fluently.5.The hurricane, which caused such damage in the islands, has nowheaded out to sea.6.The house which/that is next to ours is for sale.7.Neil Smith, whose parents are both teachers, won first prize in thecompetition.8.They climbed up to the top of a large rock, from which they got agood view.IV1.hear, will suppose, no longer wish2.will cover3.are you going4.are going to invite5.will be attended to6.am going to watchVIFootball players can only use their feet or their head to pass the ball, never their hands, while basketball players can only use their hands, never their feet.TranslationI1.甚至在亲属关系上,家中的男人常被称为“当家的”,即便只不过是一个四岁的娃儿。

2.在美国文化里,女人的价值在于她身体的魅力,而男人的价值在于他的体力和成就。

3.这说明:由于性别的原因,女人无法把握属于自己的一部分,却使得男人能够理所当然地获取并不属于他的东西。

4.shrew()这个单词原来指一种身体很小但特别恶毒的动物。

但是,在尼尔森的词典里,shrew的意思是一个“脾气极坏、骂骂咧咧的女人”。

II1.I marvel at the poet’s ability to express different nuances of feeling.2.Although you have good teachers and a favorable environment, it isyour personal effort that comes into play in the success of your English studies.3.As English majors, we need to have a keen awareness of the subtledifferences between word meanings4.Some new policies in the educational system will be implementednext year.5.It is unfair to identify popular culture with vulgar culture.6.He believes that a person should be noble-minded, but notmoney-oriented all the time.7.The Middle East is generously endowed with petroleum.8.The school authorities are holding a meeting in reference to theconstruction of a new gymnasium.9.But for his personal visits to the third-world countries, he would nothave believed such disparity in the living standards between the rich and the poor.10.N o one came to claim the welfare lottery bonus of 5 million yuanRMB, not even to the last day.Exercises for integrated skillsIA major topic of sociolinguistics is the connection, if any, between the structures, vocabularies, and ways of using particular languages and the social roles of the men and women who speak these languages. Do the men and women who speak a particular language use it in different ways? If they do, do these differences arise from the structure of that language, or alternately, do any differences that exist simply reflect the ways in which the sexes relate to each other in that society, whatever the reason? These issues have generated a considerable amount of thought and discussion in the last decades of the twentieth century.IIRestricted, where, when, items, drew, vocabulary, male, marked, with, source。

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