全新版大学英语综合教程2课后答案(Unit4-6)
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Unit4 The Virtual World
Part II Reading Task
Comprehension
Content Question
Pair Work
1.She used to be a television producer, but now she is a writer.
2.She writes and edits articles online, submits them via email, and
communicates with colleagues via the Internet, too.
3.She could stay computer-assisted at home for weeks, going out
only t get mail, newspapers and groceries.
4.They feel as if they had become one with the computer, and life
seems to be unreal.
5.That people who grew used to a virtual life would feel an
aversion to outside forms of socializing.
6.She gets overexcited, speaks too much, and interrupts others.
7.She is bad-tempered, easily angered, and attacks everyone in
sight, all because she has long become separated from others and lacks emotional face-to-face exchanges with people.
8.She fights her boyfriend, misinterpreting his intentions because
of the lack of emotional cues given by their typed dialogue.
9.Because we rely on co-works for company.
10.She calls people, arrangers to meet the few friends remaining in
the City, gets to the gym, arranges interviews for stories, doctor’s appointments---anything to get her out of the house and connected with others.
11.No, she doesn’t feel happy. She feels being face to face is
intolerable.
12.She makes her excuses and flees, re-enters her apartment, runs to
the computer, clicks on the modem, and disappears into the virtual world again.
Text Organization
Working On Your Own
1.
1.2-3
2.1,4-10,13
3.11
4.12
2.
The first paragraph describes the consequences of living a virtual life and the last tells of the author’s escape back into it. Together, they bring out the dilemma people at present are in: Because of modern technology, we have a choice between a virtual life and real life, but find both unsatisfactory.
Language Sense Enhancement
1.
(1)routine
(2)for company
(3)unemployment
(4)externally (5)drug abuse
(6)restore
(7)fled
(8)gym
(9)set apart
(10)appointm
ents
Vocabulary I
1.
1)conversely
2)but then
3)symptom
4)spitting 5)abusing
6)tone
7)took; in
8)editing
9)have arranged
10)in sight
11)stretched
12)data
2.
1)smoking cigarettes jars on me.
2)find themselves getting sucked in.
3)has arranged for a technician from the computer store to
check and repair it.
4)fled their country to avoid military service/fled to other
countries to avoid military service.
5)restore people’s confidence in it.
3.
1)the virtual; on line; via
2)nightmare; routine; any appointment; arrange for
3)cue; remarks; his tune
II.Collocation
1.We came here all the way on foot.
2.Private cars are not allowed on campus.
3.They are on vacation in Florida.
4.Mary has been talking to her friend on the phone for an hour.
5.Don’t worry, Lucy is always on time.
6.Industrial demand on fuel is on the rise.
age
1.hard
2.difficult
3.impossible
4.tough
5.hard
6.easy
Comprehensive Exercises I.cloze
1.
(1)Internet
(2)click
(3)virtual
(4)routines
(5)arrange
(6)nightmare (7)annoying
(8)connection
(9)crawls
(10)take in
(11)spit
(12)data
(13)sucked
into
(14)At times
(15)flee
(16)on line
2.
(1)companion
(2)deliver
(3)access
(4)enables (5)customers
(6)delights
(7)provides
(8)small
(9)remote
(10)informat
ion
II.Translation
1.
1)Research shows that laughter can bring a lot of health
benefits.
2) A slow Internet connection speed is really annoying.
3)As the law stands, helping someone commit suicide is a crime.
4)In her report, Mary tries to interpret the data from a
completely different angle.
5)Sue is a girl of great talent. Her amazing memory sets her
apart from her classmates.
2.
Perhaps you envy me for being able to work from home on the computer. I agree that the Internet has made my job a lot easier. I can write, submit and edit articles via email, chat with my colleagues on line and discuss work with my boss. With a click of the mouse, I can get all the data I need and keep up with the latest news. But then, communicating through the Net can be frustrating at times. The system may crash. Worse still, without the emotional cues of face-to-face communication, the typed words sometimes seem difficult to interpret.
Unit5 Overcoming Obstacles
Part II Reading Task
Comprehension
Content Question
Pair Work
1.Because the pole was set at 17 feet which was three inches higher
than his personal best.
2.Because pole-vaulting combines the grace of a gymnast with the
strength of a body builder.
3.His childhood dream was to fly. His mother read him numerous
stories about flying when he was growing up.
4.Because he believed in hard work and sweat. His motto: If you
want something, work for it!
5.Michael's mother wished he could relax a bit more and be that
"free dreaming" little boy. On one occasion she attempted to talk to him and his father about this, but his dad quickly interrupted, smiled and said, "You want something, work for it!"
6.He began a very careful training program.
7.He seemed unaware of the fact that he had just beaten his
personal best by three inches. He was very calm.
8.He began to feel nervous when the bar was set at nine inches
higher than his personal best.
9.What his mother had taught him about how to deal with tension or
anxiety helped him overcome his nervousness.
10.The singing of some distant birds in flight made him associate
his final jump with his childhood dream.
11.He could imagine the smile on his mother’s face. He thought his
father was probably smiling too, even laughing. However, in fact, his father hugged his wife and cried like a baby in her arms.
12.Because he was blind.
Text Organization
Working On Your Own
1.
Part One: Michael faced the most challenging competition in his pole-vaulting career.
Part Two: Michael’s childhood was marked with dreams and tough training.
Part Three: Michael topped his personal best, won the championship and set a new world record.
2.
(1)It also has the element of flying, and the thought of flying
as high as a two-story building is a mere fantasy to anyone watching such an event.
As long as Michael could remember he had always dreamed of flying.
(2)All of Michael’s vaults today seemed to be the reward for
his hard work.
Language Sense Enhancement
1.
(1)startled
(2)bale of hay
(3)off
(4)intensity (5)shaking the
tension
(6)tense
(7)description
(8)out of
nowhere
(9)pictured
(10)scared
Vocabulary I
1.
1)startled
2)mere
3)motion
4)sweating
5)stretched out 6)vain
7)On the
occasion
8)anxiety
9)emotions
10)ashamed of
11)In my mind’s
eye
12)recurring
2.
1)coincides with her husband’s.
2)sends the prices soaring/results in the soaring of prices.
3)of alternate sunshine and rain.
4)have been his lifelong passions, although he studied
economics at university.
5)Tension came over her
3.
1)media; dedication to; grace
2)his competitors; in excitement; hug him; congratulate him on
3)emotions; numerous; intensity; passion for
II.Collocation
1.Mike, a Green, made the suggestion that a large park be built
near the community.
2.In a letter to his daughter, Mr. Smith expressed his wish that
she (should) continue her education to acquire still another degree.
3.There is no reason to hold the belief that humans have no direct
moral responsibility to safeguard the welfare of animals.
4.Children need to feel safe about the world they grow up in, and
it is unwise to give them the idea that everything they come into contact with might be a threat.
5.Anxiety can result from the notion that life has not treated us
fairly.
6.Nobody believed his claim that he was innocent.
III.Words with Multiple Meanings
1.I work out in the gym for one hour every morning.
2.Florence has worked as a cleaner at the factory for five years.
3.The wounded man worked his way across the field on his hands and
knees.
4.The safe load for a truck of this type works out at about twenty-
five tons.
5.It is difficult to understand how human minds work.
6.To my disappointment, the manager’s plan of promoting the new
products doesn’t work at all.
7.The teacher has a lot of experience of working with children who
don’t know how to learn.
8.The medicine was like magic, and it worked instantly after you
took it.
Comprehensive Exercises
I.cloze
1.
(1)In my mind’s eye
(2)groan
(3)competitor
(4)intensity
(5)anxiety
(6)tense
(7)sweat
(8)tension
(9)soaring (10)recurring
(11)brought me back to
earth
(12)fantasy
(13)sweat
(14)congratulate
(15)number
(16)media
2.
(1)engineer
(2)forget (3)convinced
(4)how
(5)build
(6)accident
(7)thought
(8)only
(9)sharp (10)touched
(11)instruct
ions
(12)finally
II.Translation
1.
1)It is the creativity and dedication of the workers and
executives that turned the company into a profitable business.
2)The prices of food and medicine have soared in the past three
months.
3)We plan to repaint the upper floors of the office building.
4)His success shows that popularity and artistic merit
sometimes coincide.
5)I don’t want to see my beloved grandmother lying in a
hospital bed and groaning painfully.
2.
Numerous facts bear out the argument/statement/claim that in order to recover speedily from negative emotion, you should allow yourself to cry. You needn’t/don’t have to be ashamed of crying. Anxiety and sorrow can flow out of the body along with tears. Consider the case of/Take Donna. Her son unfortunately died in a car accident. The intensity of the blow made her unable to cry. She said, “It was not until two weeks later that I began to cry. And then I felt as if a big stone had been lifted from my shoulders. It was the tears that brought me back to earth and helped me survive the crisis.”
Unit6 Women, Half the Sky
Part II Reading Task
Comprehension
Content Question
Pair Work
1.They liked girly toys such as a miniature kitchen, and Barbies.
2.To convert a gas-guzzling SUV into a hybrid electric vehicle.
3.Because she didn’t know anything about cars and was afraid of
being cheated by the mechanic.
4.She was craving independence and wanted to live away from home
for some time.
5.It helped her earn six engineering credits, which of course made
it easier for her to become an engineering major.
6.Five years.
7.In her view, if you find a subject is difficult to learn, it does
not mean you’re not good at it. It just means you have to set your mind and work harder to get good at it.
8.Because he had confidence in her abilities believing she could
have done better if she had studied more.
9.No, she wasn’t always confident. She had moments of panic,
worried that as a woman she would be unable to understand thermodynamics.
10.She considers it wrong because it is based on a faulty premise.
11.It is flexible and more powerful than we imagine.
12.What she means is not to accept other s’ opinions blindly but to
use one’s own judgment.
Text Organization
Working On Your Own
1.
Part One: The author describes how she stumbled into engineering. Part Two: The author writes about how she has overcome obstacles, including the bias against women, on her way to success.
Part Three: The author draws the conclusion that women can do anything men can so long as they believe in their own abilities.
2.
1)she was not a tomboy.
not to an engineering department.
she didn’t know the first thing about engineering.
because she craved independence from her parents.
already earned her six credits in engineering.
2)math and design.
she participated in a national competition to convert an SUV into
a hybrid electric vehicle.
work harder at it.
that she should study more.
had to work hard at courses she found difficult, which encouraged her to keep going.
Language Sense Enhancement
1.
(1)limit
(2)denying
(3)favor (4)others
(5)relevant
(6)translating
(7)hard and fast conclusions
(8)focus
(9)incredibly flexible (10)consider the
possibility
Vocabulary I
1.
1)cultural/cult
ure
2)indication
3)miniature
4)ironic 5)stumbled into
6)decent
7)buzzing
8)abnormal
9)mechanical
10)Shuddering
11)implied
12)leap
2.
1)convert RMB into US dollars in the foreign exchange office at
the airport.
2)didn’t know the first thing about cooking as she looked
puzzled as to how to cook rice with the rice cooker.
3)their faulty equipment the team had accomplished some very
useful work.
4)allowing me to work flexible hours as long as I work eight
hours a day.
5)couldn’t help thinking the book must be quite fascinating. 3.
1)will not panic/feel panic; ’ll be at a disadvantage
2)hybrid; transmissions
3)crave; One indication; to distinguish
II.Synonyms in Context
1.also
2.as well/too
3.too
4.also
5.as well/too
6.too
7.also
8.Also
age
1.I’ve had enough
2.When I was old enough to work and earn money
3.can’t got enough sleep at night
4.has so far collected enough of them
5.have strong enough arms
6.have just enough money to live on Comprehensive Exercises
I.cloze
1.
(1)stumbled into
(2)not know the first thing
about
(3)mechanical
(4)when it comes to
(5)hybrid
(6)gritted her teeth (7)premise
(8)at a disadvantage
(9)panic
(10)cultural
(11)flexible
(12)imply
2.
(1)chair
(2)force
(3)secrets
(4)painstaking
(5)recognized
(6)steered
(7)essentially
(8)observations
(9)women
(10)tutor
(11)inspired
(12)unless
II.Translation
1.
1)He is a man of few words, but when it comes to playing
computer games, he is far too clever for his classmates.
2)Children who don’t know any better may think these animals
are pretty cute and start playing with them.
3)There is no way to obtain a loan, so to buy the new equipment,
I’ll just have to grit my teeth and sell my hybrid car.
4)The hunter would not have fired the shots if he had not seen
a herd of elephants coming towards his campsite.
5)I find it ironic that Tom has a selective memory---he does
not seem to remember painful experiences in the past,
particularly those of his own doing.
2.
Nancy Hopkins is a biology professor at MIT. She craves knowledge and works hard. However, as a scientist, she could not help noticing all kinds of indications of gender inequality on campus. Men and women professors did the same work, but when it came to promotion the administrators were rather selective. It was ironic that after so much cultural progress, women were still at a disadvantage in institution of higher education. When her request for more lab space was refused, she knew she had to fight. So she gritted her teeth and complained to the President. The fight ended in victory and Nancy was converted into a gender-equity advocate.。