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2020新译林版新教材高中英语必修一unit2第二单元课文及翻译(附课本练习答案)

2020新译林版新教材高中英语必修一unit2第二单元课文及翻译(附课本练习答案)

2020新译林版新教材⾼中英语必修⼀unit2第⼆单元课⽂及翻译(附课本练习答案)Book 1 Unit 2ReadingWhen teenagers’ bodies and minds go through a period of rapid development, every part of their lives can be influenced. The magazine article below is about teenagers’ relationships with their parents. Before you read the article, think about the following questions:What physical and mental changes do you experience as you become a teenager How do you deal with themWhat do you think “strangers under the same roof” meansStrangers under the same roof?Does every dinner with your parents seem to turn into a battle? Have your once warm and open conversations become cold and guarded? Do you feel that you just cannot see eye to eye with them on anything? You are not alone. Heated arguments and cold silences are common between teenagers and their parents.Teenagers’ physical changes may result in such family tensions. You may feel anxious that you are developing at a different rate to your friends, shooting up in height or getting left far behind. You might worry about your changing voice, weight problems or spots. When it all gets too much, your parents are often the first targets of your anger.It can be a big headache to balance your developing mental needs too. You enter a strange middle ground— 5 10 15 Reading 17 no longer a small child but not quite an adult. You have both a new desire for independence and a continued need for your parents’ love and support. You feel ready to be more responsible and make decisions on your own. Unfortunately, your parents do not always agree and that makes you feel unhappy. “Why can’t they just let me go?” you may wonder. On the other hand, when you are struggling to control your feelings, you wish they could be more caring and patient —sometimes they forget that growing up is a rough ride. It can be difficult when your parents treat you like a child but expect you to act like an adult. All of this can lead to a breakdown in your relationship.Although sometimes it may seem impossible to get along as a family, you can take action to improve the situation. The key to keeping the peace is regular and honest communication. When you disagree with your parents, take a minute to calm down and try to understand the situation from their point of view. Perhaps they have experienced something similar and do not want you to go through the same pain. After you have thought it through, explain your actions and feelings calmly, listencarefully, and address their concerns. Through this kind of healthy discussion, youwill learn when to back down and when to ask your parents to relax their control.Just remember that it is completely normal to struggle with the stress thatparent-child tensions create, and that you and your parents can work together to improve your relationship. The good news is that this stormy period will not last. Everything will turn out all right in the end, and the changes and challenges of your teenage years will prepare you for adulthood.Extended readingRead the short story about a mother’s love for her children.Mama and her bank accountEvery Saturday night Mama would sit down by the kitchen table and count out the money Papa had brought home.“For the rent.” Mama would count out the big silver pieces.“For the groceries.” Another group of coins.“I’ll need a notebook.” That would be my sister Christine, my brother Nels or me.Mama would put one or two coins to the side. We would watch with anxious interest. At last, Papa would ask, “Is that all?”And when Mama nodded, we could relax a little. Mama would look up and smile, “Good. We do not have to go to the Bank.”We were all so proud of Mama’s Bank Account. It gave us such a warm, secure feeling.When Nels graduated from grammar school, he wanted to go on to high school. “It will cost a little money,” he said.Eagerly we gathered around the table. I took down a box and laid it carefully in front of Mama. This was the “Little Bank”. It was used for sudden emergencies, such as the time when Christine broke her arm and had to be taken to a doctor.Nels listed the costs of the things he would need. Mama counted out the money in the Little Bank. There was not enough.“We do not want to go to the Bank,” she reminded. We all shook our heads.“I will work in Dillon’s grocery after school,” Nels volunteered.Mama gave him a bright smile and wrote down a number. “That’s not enough,” Papa said. Then he took his pipe out of his mouth and looked at it for a long time. “I will give up smoking,” he said suddenly.Mama reached across the table and touched Papa’s arm. Then she wrote down another figure.“I will look after the Elvington children every Friday night,” I said. “Christine can help me.”Now there was enough money. We all felt very good because we did not have to go downtown and draw money out of Mama’s Bank Account. So many things came out of the Little Bank that year: Christine’s dress for the school play, my little sister Dagmar’s operation ... Whatever happened, we always knew we still had the Bank to depend upon.That was twenty years ago.Last year I sold my first story. When the check came, I hurried over to Mama’s and put it in her lap. “For you,” I said, “to put in your Bank Account.”I noticed for the first time how old Mama and Papa looked. Papa seemed shorter, and Mama’s hair was silver now.“Tomorrow,” I told Mama, “you must take it to the Bank.”“You will go with me, Katrin?”“That won’t be necessary. Just hand it to the teller. He’ll pay it into your account.” Mama looked at me. “There is no account,”she said. “In all my life, I’ve never been inside a bank.”And when I didn’t—couldn’t—answer, Mama said seriously, “It is not good for little ones to be afraid—to not feel secure.”(Adapted from Kathryn Forbes’s Mama’s Bank Account, which has 17 short stories and describes the struggles and dreams of a family in San Francisco in the early 1900s)TranslationUnit 2Reading最熟悉的陌⽣⼈?每天的家庭晚餐幻化成激烈战⽃?热情开朗的谈话蜕变成冷淡警惕?⽆论什么事情都夏⾍语冰?其实⼤家都⼀样。

通用学术英语1答案张敬源unit2

通用学术英语1答案张敬源unit2

通用学术英语1答案张敬源unit21、Patrick bought her two handbags as gifts,but _____ of them was her style. [单选题] *A. eitherB. noneC. neither(正确答案)D. all2、When you have trouble, you can _______ the police. They will help you. [单选题] *A. turn offB. turn to(正确答案)C. turn onD. turn over3、—How do you find()birthday party of the Blairs? —I should say it was __________ complete failure.[单选题] *A.a; aB. the ; a(正确答案)C.a; /D.the; /4、( ) ________ large the library is! [单选题] *A. WhatB. What aC. How(正确答案)D. How a5、Sorry, I can't accept your invitation. [单选题] *A. 礼物B. 观点C. 邀请(正确答案)D. 好意6、He has grown rich lately. [单选题] *A. 后来B. 以后C. 终于D. 最近(正确答案)7、He spoke too fast, and we cannot follow him. [单选题] *A. 追赶B. 听懂(正确答案)C. 抓住D. 模仿8、I _______ to the tape yesterday evening. [单选题] *A. lookB. listenC. listened(正确答案)D. hear9、John had planned to leave but he decided to stay in the hotel for _____ two days because of the heavy rain. [单选题] *A. otherB. another(正确答案)C. the otherD. others10、-Do you have tickets for Friday? -Sorry, we've got _____ left. [单选题] *A. eitherB. none(正确答案)C. no oneD. neither11、I have seldom seen my father()pleased with my progress as he is now. [单选题] *A. so(正确答案)B. veryC. tooD. rather12、Many people believe that _________one has, _______ one is, but actually it is not true. [单选题] *A. the more money ; the happier(正确答案)B. the more money ; the more happyC. the less money ; the happierD. the less money ; the more happy13、At nine yesterday morning, I ______ an English class while they ______ a PE class.()[单选题] *A. was having; were having(正确答案)B. had; hadC. was having; hadD. had; were having14、Can you _______ this form? [单选题] *A. fillB. fill in(正确答案)C. fill toD. fill with15、—______ is it from your home to the bookstore?—About 15 kilometers.()[单选题] *A. How far(正确答案)B. How muchC. How longD. How many16、What _______ would you like, sir? [单选题] *A. otherB. else(正确答案)C. othersD. another17、Jim wants to hang out with his friends at night, but his parents don’t allow him ______ so. ()[单选题] *A. doB. doneC. to do(正确答案)D. doing18、They might have found a better hotel if they _________ a few more kilometers. [单选题]*A. droveB. would driveC. were to driveD. had driven(正确答案)19、Nearly everything they study at school has some practical use in their life, but is that the only reason _____ they go to school? [单选题] *A. why(正确答案)B. whichC. becauseD. what20、Helen is new here, so we know _______ about her. [单选题] *A. somethingB. anythingC. everythingD. nothing(正确答案)21、( ) My mother told me _____ in bed. [单选题] *A. not readB. not readingC. don’t readD. not to read(正确答案)22、30.I want to find ______ and make much money. [单选题] * A.worksB.jobC.a job(正确答案)D.a work23、We ______ boating last weekend.()[单选题] *A. goB. went(正确答案)C. are goingD. will go24、These plastics flowers look so_____that many people think they are real. [单选题] *A.beautifulB.artificialC.natural(正确答案)D.similar25、_____, Martin can reach the branch of that tall tree at the gate. [单选题] *A. As a short manB. Being shortC. As he is shortD. Short as he is(正确答案)26、Many people prefer the bowls made of steel to the _____ made of plastic. [单选题] *A. itB. ones(正确答案)C. oneD. them27、Which is _______ city, Shanghai, Beijing or Chengdu? [单选题] *A. largeB. largerC. largestD. the largest(正确答案)28、It is an online platform _____ people can buy and sell many kinds of things. [单选题] * A.whenB. where(正确答案)C.thatD.which29、Nuclear science should be developed to benefit the people_____harm them. [单选题] *A.more thanB.other thanC.rather than(正确答案)D.better than30、25.A watch is important in our life. It is used for ______ the time. [单选题] * A.telling (正确答案)B.sayingC.speakingD.holding。

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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牛津高中英语模块一UNIT2教材答案

牛津高中英语模块一UNIT2教材答案

牛津高中英语模块一UNIT2教材答案篇一:牛津高中英语模块一Unit2 练习和检测试题与答案牛津高中英语模块一Unit2 练习和检测试题与答案一、单项选择1. ______ two exams to worry about, I have to work really hard this weekend.A. WithB. BesidesC. As forD. Because of2. ______John has arrived, we can begin.A. IfB. As soon asC. Now thatD. Now this3. The students shared their experiences through their website, in the hopemore teenagers would help pass down their local culture.A. whichB. thatC. whereD. as4.He’s got himself into a dangerous situation________ he is likely to lose control over the plane.A. whereB. whichC. whileD why5.Nobody noticed the thief slip into the house because the lights happened to _______.A. be put up.B. give inC. be turned onD. go out6 .We asked teacher to explain _________.A. us the word.B. us of the word.C. the word to us.D. the word for us.7.The children were left __________ of a neighbor when they went on holiday.A. in chargeB. in the chargeC. under chargeD. at charge.8.. ----He has turned on all the lights in thebuildin g. That’s waste of electricity.---- It’s not his____. He just did what he was told to.A. mistake.B. wrongC. faultD.shorting.9. The teacher came in, ________ by some students.A. followedB. followingC. was followedD. to follow10. Don’t punish him again. ________, he is only a small child.A. After allB. In allC. First of allD. Above all11.★I have two bikes; _______ are broken.A. all of themB. both of themC. all of whichD. both of which12. We need water and air, _________ we can’t live.A. with whichB. with whomC. without which D without whom13. The reason ____ he explained was ______ he was ill and unable to go to school.A. why; thatB. why; becauseC. which; becauseD. which; that14.★ Premier Wen Jiabao said the suggestions on improving the quality of milk industry are supposed to careful consideration.A. determineB. decideC. deserveD. desire15.★ difficulties we may e across, we’ll help oneanother to overe them.A. WhereverB. WheneverC. HoweverD.Whatever二、完型填空★Are you a man or a mouse? When people ask this question they want to know 16 you think you are a 17 person or a coward(懦夫). But you will never really know the answer to this question 18 you are tested in real life. Some people19 they are brave but when they e face to face with real 20 , they act like cowards. Others think of themselves as cowards, but when they meet danger, they act like 21.Lenny had always thought of himself as a 22 person. He got worried before examinations. He worried about his job and his health. All he wanted in life was to be safe and healthy. 23 , on January 15th, 2002, a plane crashed into the Potomac River in Washington. Lenny went to the river to see what was happening. He saw a woman in the 24 water. Lenny did not feel afraid. He kept very 25 and did a very courageous thing. He jumped into Potomac, 26 to the woman, and kept her head 27 the water. Seventy-eight people died that day. Thanks to Lenny, it was not 28 . When you are in a very 29 situation and feel afraid, the bodyautomatically(自动地)produces a chemical in the blood. This chemical is called adrenalin(肾上激素). 30 adrenalin in the blood system, you actually feel stronger and stronger and are 31 to fight or run away. However, when you are absolutely terrified, the body can produce too much adrenalin. When this 32 the muscles bee very hard and you find you 33 move at all. You are paralyzed(使无能为力) with fear. This is 34 when we are very frightened, we sometimes say we are ‘petrified’, this word es from a Greek word‘petros’, which means ‘stone’. We are 35 frightened that we bee stonelike.16. A. howB. neitherC. whether D. either17. A. braveB. realC. hard D. certain18. A. whenB. untilC. after D. once19. A. realize B. findC. think D. agree20. A. lifeB. question C. mouse D. danger21. A. soldiers B. miceC. heroes(英雄)D. cowards22. A. useful B. braveC. nervous D. terrible23. A. SoB. ThereforeC. ThenD. Actually24. A. freshB. poisonous C. warm D. ice-cold25. A. nervous B. calmC. frightened D. excited26. A. wentB. helpedC. spoke D. swam27. A. inB. underC. above D. from28. A. an accident B. a mistake C. seventy-eightD. seventy-nine29. A. dangerous B. fortable C. different D.favorable30. A. WithB. Without C. For D. Like31. A. afraidB. unableC. ready D. anxious32. A. getsB. disappears C. happens D. goes33. A. needn’t B. can’tC. mustn’t D. shouldn’t34. A. where B. howC. because D. why35. A. reallyB. veryC. such D. so三、阅读理解(A)Six people were traveling in a partment (包厢) on a train. Five of them were quiet and well behaved(举止文明), but the sixth was a rude young man who was causing a lot of trouble to the other passengers.At last this young man got out of the station with his two heavy bags. None of the other passengers helped him, but one of them waited until the rude young man was very far away, and then opened the window to him, “ You left something behind in the partment!” Then he closed the window again.The young man turned around and hurried back with his two bags. He was very tired when he arrived, but he shouted through the window, “ What did I leave behind?”As the train began to move again, the passenger who had called him back opened the window and said, “ A very bad impression!”36. Of the six passengers in the partment ___.A. five of them were rude and badly behavedB. one of them was rude and badly behavedC. five were always causing trouble on the trainD. only one was quiet and well behaved37. When the rude young man got off the train ___.A. he left his two bags behindB. he was thrown out through the windowC. the other five pas sengers didn’t help himD. one of the other passengers opened the window for him38. The young man hurried back because ___.A. he found he had left something on the trainB. he found he had left his bags on the trainC. he heard a passenger calling him by his nameD. he heard a passenger shouting to him that he hadleft something behind39. The passenger who had called him back wantedA. to punish him for his bad behaviorB. to have a word with him about his behaviorC. to help him with his behaviorD. to return him the things he had left on the train(B)A thief entered the bedroom of the 30th President of the United States, who met him and helped himescape punishment.The event happened in the early morning hours in oneof the first days when Calvin Coolidge came into power, late in August, 1923. He and his family were living in the same third-floor suite(套房) at the Willard Hotelin Washington that had occupied several years before. The former President’s wife was still living in the White House.Coolidge awoke to see a stranger go through his clothes, remove a wallet and a watch chain.Coolidge spoke, “ I wish you wouldn’t take that.”The thief, gaining his voice, said, “ Why?”“ I don’t mean the watch and chain, only thecharm(表坠). Take it near the window and read what is impressed on its back,” the president said.The thief read, “ Presented to Calvin Coolidge.”“ Are you President Coolidge?” he asked.The president answered, “ Yes, and the House of Representatives(众议院)gave me the watch charm. I’m fond of it. It would do you no good. You want money. Let’s talk this over.”Holding up the wallet, the young man said in a low voice, “ I’ll take this and leave everything else.”Coolidge, knowing there was 80 dollars in it, persuaded the young man to sit down and talk. He told the President he and his college roommate had overspent during their holiday and did not have enough money to pay their hotel bill.Coolidge added up the roommate and two rail tickets back to the college. Then he counted out 32 dollars and said it was a loan(借款).He then told the young man, “ There is a guard in the corridor.” The young man nodded and left through the same window as he had entered.40. What caused the thief to meet the PresidentA. He knew the president had lots of money.B. He knew the president lived in the suite.C. He wanted to be a rich businessman.D. He wanted to steal some money.41. Why did Calvin Coolidge live at the Willard Hotel in those days?A. Because the former president was still in the White House.B. Becaus e the former First Lady hadn’t left the White House.C. Because the First lady liked to live there.D. Because he liked there.42. Coolidge counted out 32 dollars______.A. in order not to be killed by the thiefB. in order to be out of dangerC. so as to help the young student overe his difficulty.D. because he had no more money.43. The young man’s roommate went back to college_____.A. by airB. by waterC. by busD. by train44. Which of the following might happen afterwards?A. The young man repaid the 32 dollars.B. The thief was put into prison.C. The President told many reporters the thief’s name.D. The President ordered the young man to repay the money.四、单词拼写45.How much did the bookstore owner c_______ you?46. Teaching the children with disabilities is ac______________ job.47.The only_________________(解释) for his behavior is that he’s mad.48. No one can go u________________ if he breaks the law.49.I _____________(真诚地)hope that you will be successful next time.50. This tool is ______________(贵重的)for doing electrical repairs.51.Students are f___________ to smoke in school.52. He ____________(后悔)that he had been careless.53. Where are you planning to spend your v__________ next summer..54.They are having a heated a_________(争论) over whether smoking is badfor the health.篇二:牛津高中英语模块1Unit_2_基础知识训练模块1Unit 2 基础知识训练(一)单项填空:1. ---- Where is Frank?---- He is ______ his car painted in the garage.A. takingB. doingC. havingD. giving2. ---- If you like I can do some shopping for you.---- That’s a very kind ________.A. offerB. serviceC. pointD. suggestion3. ---- I feel like ________ for a walk. Will you go with me?---- If Mary goes, _________.A. to go; I alsoB. to go; so do IC. going; so will ID. going; so do I4. ---- Who to ld you about Dad’s illness?---- The doctor in _________.A. connectionB. turnC. publicD. charge5. We insisted that the sick children ________ to hospital at once.A. must be sentB. be sentC. will be sentD. is sent6. Does this meal cost $50? I __________ something far better than this!A. preferB. expectC. suggestD. suppose7. Mary wanted to travel around the world all by herself, but her parents did not ________ her todo so.A. forbidB. allowC. followD. ask8. _________ you’ve got a chance, you might as well make full use of it.A. Now thatB. AfterC. AlthoughD. As soon as9. You are not _______ to take the newspapers and magazines out of the reading room.A. hopedB. imaginedC. supposedD. wished10. Mr. Lee suggested _______ to there instead of________ by bus.A. cycling; goingB. cycling; goC. to cycle; goingD. cycle; go(二)单词拼写:1. Can you take out the ___________ when you go off to work? (垃圾)2. Such ____________ is unacceptable in public. (行为)3. Various ______________ for these changes in climate have been offered by scientists all overthe world. (解释)4. In the final ______________, Harry expressed his love to Julia. (场景)5. Teachers in this school are given plete _______ in their choice of teaching materials. (自由)6. I think we all learned a _____________ lesson today. (宝贵的)7. After a brief __________ of silence, the students started their discussion. (时期、时段)8. She drew back the _________ to let in the light,and then sat down to enjoy a cup of tea. (窗帘)9. Students at our school generally have the highest test __________ in the city. (分数)10. In this country, women are ______________ to enter the temple. (禁止)(三)词组填空:1. Generally speaking, a lot of successful people_________________ themselves.2. Who do you think will be ______________ the pany when Mr. Luck retires this June?3. With Tom away and Jenny ill, we're going to have to work ________________ to get this taskfinished on time.4. I understand him much better ______________ I’ve seen his living conditions.5. Mike is impossible! He treated me _______________ I was a plete stranger!6. I’m sorry, but you ________________ hand in your paper last Monday.1. I had a very bad day at the office, so tonight I don’t __________________ doing anything.2. We went to bed, but Julie and Kate____________________ talking and playing cards.3. She ______________ following me all the way here, though I told her not to.4. Be careful not to ______________ those papers on the desk.5. What shall we _____________ the dog if we go off on vacation?6. Suddenly all the lights ______________ and it was pitch dark.(四)综合填空:1. ---- What’s up, honey? You don’t look happy.---- Sorry, nothing serious. I just had an a______________ with my boss this afternoon.2. ---- Why didn’t you hand in your home work, Jeffery?---- I’m sorry, sir. But it’s not myf___________. My dog ate it. 3. ---- Copy the text ten times! Every one of you! ---- But sir, it's unfair to p___________ a whole class for the actions of one or two students.4. ---- I give up! Physics is simply driving mec__________!---- Why don’t you ask your teacher for help?5. ---- What’s wrong with Bob these days?---- I think he is still u__________ that we forgot his birthday.6. ---- How are you paying? By credit card?---- No, in c__________.7. ---- Are you close to your parents?---- Yes. I have a good r____________ with them.8. ---- We still have a s_________ ticket fortonight’s game.---- Then can I go with you?9. ---- May I speak to Dr. Henderson please?---- I’m sorry, but Dr. Henderso n is away onv__________.10. ---- What a m___________! Can’t you clean up a bit?---- Sorry. I’m too busy with my exam this week.(五)短文填空:the brothers had to take Spot to the vet. They spent a whole day with the dog so they did not have time to clean the house.模块1 Unit 2KEYS(一)单项填空:1-5: CACDB 6-10: BBACA(二)单词拼写:1. garbage2. behaviour6. valuable7. period(三)词组填空:A1. are hard on2. in charge of6. were supposed toB1. feel like2. stayed up6. went out(四)综合填空:1. argument2. fault6. cash7. relationship(五)短文填空:1. vacation2. charge6. upset7. trust 3. explanations8. curtains 3. like crazy 3. insisted on 3. punish8. spare3. surprise 8. explain4. scene9. scores4. now that 4. mix up4. crazy9. vacation 4. mess9. rude5. freedom 10. forbidden 5. as though 5. do with 5. upset 10. mess 5. mad/angry 10. hard篇三:牛津高中英语模块一Unit_2_Home_aloneHome aloneAct oneMom and Dad arrive back from vacation a day is dark when Mom and Dad Dad: It’s so nice to be home!Mom: Yes, I Suddenly a door opens and a soccer ball walking very slowly.Eric: Mom! Dad! You’re back early! (looking around room, sounding e home until tomorrow!The dog slowly walks to Mom and Dad.Mom: (Bending to touch dog) Eric, he’s so tired and hungry! (looking at table) The money for dog food , but Spot looks like he is ! What did you Dad: And look at this room— garbage all over the place! Where is your brother? (shouting angrily) Daniel! Daniel: (running into room) Mom, Dad, I canDad opens the curtains and light es into the room. The room is, with pizza boxes on the floor and dirty dishes in the sink. In the corner, there is a garbage canpaper.Mom and Dad both turn towards Daniel.Dad: (sounding very angry) listen to me, young man----we an I don’t know the reason Mom: Daniel, we thought you were an adult, a person ...Dad: How can we trust you any more? We won’t such behavior in our family!Daniel: ( shouting) Stop me. I’m still a! Why is everything always my Daniel runs into his bedroom and the door angrily. Mom and Dad look at.Act two, scene oneDaniel and Eric’s bedroom. Eric sits and looksDaniel: They never even myself. I hate them!Eric: You don’t hate them. I can tell them we had . Then they won’t be madDaniel: No, don’t tell them anything. Anyhow they didn’t me. They don’t. Let them th ink what they want.Eric: But Daniel, if they knew that Spot was sick and we used the money to him to the Daniel: And that we spent all of yesterdayhouse --- but no, Eric, why didn’t they ask me what happenedAct two, scene twoMom: Do you think we were Daniel? Perhaps there is a why the house is a mess…Dad: Maybe, but he has been sohim or he won’t Mom: Oh, why does this have to be so?End of act two.Project ---Growing pains。

大学听力book1unit12答案.doc

大学听力book1unit12答案.doc

Key to ExercisesUnitlTask 1A.Answer the following questions.1) What did Gretel want to see in the City of London?Key: She wanted to see St. Paul's Cathedral.2) Why was she so surprised?Key: She was so surprised because she saw so many Englishmen who looked alike.3) What did the Englishmen look like?Key: They were all wearing dark suits and bowler hats, carrying umbrellas and newspapers.4) Why did Gretel think they must be typical English gentlemen?Key: Because she had often read about them and seen photographs of them, who all looked as if they were wearing a uniform.5) Did Mr. Clark also think there is such thing as a "typical” Englishman?Key: No, he didn't.6) What English saying did Mr. Clark use to prove his opinion?Key: He used the English saying "It takes all kinds to make a world" to prove his opinion.B.Write down the poem H if All the Seas Were One Sea”.If all the seas were one sea, what a great sea it would be! And if all the trees were one tree, what a great tree it would be! And if this tree were to fall in the sea, what a great splash there would be!Task 2Keyplete the following sentences with what you hear on thetape.1) I found that living in Japan, people were much busier. They seem to work thewhole day.2) Where I was living in Japan, in the north, it was much colder than England,especially in winter, minus thirty degrees centigrade. Does the winter in Osakalast longer than the winter in England?3) I found Japan much more mountainous than Britain, especially in the north. Themountains are much higher and much more rocky. I found it more beautiful thanBritain.4) And therefore the towns and villages tend to be more crowded.5) So because the cities are more crowded, the houses tend to be smaller, don'tthey?B.Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according tothe tape.1) People need to take three showers a day in the humid and hot summer in Japan.[T]2) Winter in Osaka is shorter than that in England. [ T ]3) Etsuko thinks the countryside in Japan is more beautiful than that in England.[ F ]4) Britain is mountainous and Japan is much flatter. [ F ]5) Houses in Britain tend to be smaller and compact. [ F ]Task 3A.Answer the following questions,1) What is the difference between the folk dances in the US and other countries? Key:In the US, people usually dance just to enjoy themselves; they don't invite other people to watch them.2) How many dancers are there in a folk dance in the US according to the man? Key:Usually eight people dance together.3) Why is it called square dance?Key: Becausepeople form a square in dancing with a man and a woman on eachside of the square.4) How does the man tell the dancers what they should do?Key: He usually makes it into a song.5) What kind of clothes do people wear in folk dancing?Key: They wear old-fashioned clothes.B.Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) accordingto the tape.1) There is only one folk dancing group in each city in the United States. [ F ]2) Usually there are four men and four women in a folk dancing group. [ T ] 3) Insquare dancing, there are four people on each side of the square. [ F ]4) A man usually speaks quickly to tell the dancers what they should do. [ F ]5) People dance fast, therefore there is not much time for them to think of theinstructions in the song. [ Y ]plete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape,1) In square dancing, usually eight people form a square when they start, with a manand a woman on each side of the square.2) Then there*s a man who tells the dancers what they should do. He usuallymakes it into a song, and sings it while they dance.3) Folk dancing in the Unites States is very fast; people don't have much time to think.4) The dancers wear old-fashioned clothes. They makes the dances pretty to watch.Task 4Answer the following questions.1) W hat was known as "Setsubun”?Key: It was a time to celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of spring.2) What did many Chinese families burn to bring good luck before the Chinese Lunar NewYear?Key: They burned the picture of their kitchen god to bring good luck.3) What was the old custom in choosing what to wear by brides in America?Key: The custom said the brides must wear "something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue'1 to bring good luck.4) Why did the people of Ponti, Italy eat an omelet made with 1,000 eggs before Lent?Key: Because they could not eat meat, eggs or dairy products during Lent, so they tried to use up these things before Lent began.5) What was a "Start"?Key: It was a straw man made by children in Czech; it was a figure of death.6) What did people do on St. Anthon/s Day in Mexico?Key: People brought their animals to church. And before the animals went into the church, people dressed them up in flowers and ribbons.Task 5A,Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1) The two speakers agree that Victorian life used to be much more fun than it is now.[F]2) In Victorian England, people had to wear hats and long gloves even when they wereeating cakes and biscuits. [ T ]3) Life is much slower than it used to be in Victorian England, where people neverhad time to stop and enjoy themselves. [ F ]4) There were more illnesses in Victorian times, some of which do not exist today. [ T ]5) Children in Victorian England hardly ever saw their parents, because their parents were working hard. [ F ]6) Children nowadays do not wear tight, uncomfortable grown-up clothes, and theirlife is much better than before. [ T ]7) According to the woman, women today enjoy more freedom, though they may haveto work hard. [ T ]B.Write out a list of the advantages and disadvantagesof life in the VictorianTask 6A.Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1) With the industrialization of American society, the family became more common.(-b)a) extended b) nuclear c) blended2) At present, nearly one out of every marriages in the United States ends in divorce, (-a)a) two b) three c) four3) Now one in Americans lives alone. ( c)a) three b) four c) five4) Currently, there is a(n) in the number of childless marriages. ( a )a) increase b) decrease c) don't knowplete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1) The American family unit is in the process of chang_e_・ There used to be mainlytwo types of families: the extended and the nuclear.2) Then as patterns changed and the economy progressed from agricultural to industrial,people were forced to move to different parts of the country for "job opportunities.These moves split up the extended family.3) Now besides these two types of traditional groupings, the word "family” is beingexpanded, to include a variety of other Hying arrangements.plete the definitions below according to what you hear on the tape.1) The extended families most often include mother, father, children, and some other relatives, such as grandparents, living in the same house or nearby.2) The nuclear families usually consist of only the parents and the children.3) The blended families occur when previously married men and women marry again and combine the children from former marriages into a new family.Task?A. Fill in the following chart with a W mark in corresponding columnsB. Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1) Japanese women often go to university to study- .(c)a) medicine b) science c) arts2) There may be women in engineering classes of thirty or forty students. ( c )a) three or five b) two or four c) one or two3) Men do NOT want to work for a big company to . ( a )a) look for a wife b) earn a lot of money c) support a family4) Nowadays Japanese women begin to look for a job because they(b)a) want to compete with men b) like it c) hope to find a good husband5) A few years after Japanese women get married, they often ( c )a) work in the same companyb) find a better job in another companyc) stay at home and look after everything6) After Japanese men get married, they often .(c)a) prepare the mealb) look after the childrenc) go out for a drink after work7) Japanese women can go back to work (-c)a) after their children are bornb) when their old company wants them backc) after their children have grown upTask 8A. Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1) "Taking their vows” means . ( a )a) getting married b) getting divorced c) getting engaged2) H We basically suit each other very well” means .(c)a) we like each otherb) we're completely similiar to each otherc) we get along with each other3) When Sue says that she and her husband are "loath to lose their freedom justyet”. Sh e means ( b )a) they hate the idea of having childrenb) they want to enjoy their freedom for a few more years, but they may considerhaving some kids laterc) they are revolted by the idea of giving up their freedom4) If a person is frowned upon by society, he/she is .(c)a) criticized severely by societyb) ridiculed by peoplec) disapproved of by society5) When asked about how people get married in England, Geth is talking about ~ (c)a) people born in London onlyb) people whose family are all living in Londonc) people living in London with their parents and relatives living elsewhere inBritain6) At a registry office you need a minimum of (b)a) the bride and bridegroom plus four other peopleb) the bride and bridegroom and two other peoplec) the bride and bridegroom only7) Geth thinks that young people in London often live together ~ ( c )a) because they are afraid of marriageb) with the intention to get married eventuallyc) without thinking of ever getting married8) Chris thinks divorce is .(b)a) more difficult for menb) more difficult for womenc) now considered quite acceptable by societyB. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1) In Geth's opinion, people usually go back to where their parents live to get married.[ T ]2) It is a tradition for all the relatives and friends to have a drink together after thewedding ceremony. [ T ]3) Marriage in a registry office takes longer than in a church. [ F ]4) Home ties are more restrictive in London than in the country. [ F ]5) In Geth's opinion, people who live in London can do more or less as they please. [T]6) Geth thinks divorce is more likely if people have been living together before gettingmarried. [F]7) Sue*s marriage is unsuccessful because she and her husband have little incommon. [ F ]8) Sue and her husband loathe the idea of having children. [ F ]9) Divorced women sometimes find it difficult to get morried again. [ T ]10) The technical difficulties are the only problems in getting a divorce. [ F ]Task 9ScriptSocial customs and ways of behaving change. But they do not necessarily always change for the better. Things which were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable. Justa few years ago, it was considered impolite behaviour for a man tosmoke on the street. No man who thought of himself as being a gentleman would make a fool of himself by smoking when a lady was in the room.The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable- especially if they are your guests. There is a story about a rich nobleman who had a very formal dinner party. When the food was served, one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. Other guests were amused or shocked, but the nobleman calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.Unit 2Task 1Choose the best answer to each of the following questions,1) Which of the following statements is correct in describing the size of Texas?(b)a) Texas is the largest state in the US.b) Texas is the second largest state in the US.c) Texas ranks the forty-ninth in terms of the size.d) Texas is smaller than Alaska, but it is a little bigger than many other statesinthe US.2) Which of the following statement is correct about the weather in Texas? ( a )a) Texas has different kinds of weather patterns as it is such a big state.b) The weather in Alaska must be more varied than that in Texas, since itcovers a larger area.c) Texas has the coldest place in winter in the US.d) Texas has the warmest place in summer in the US.3) If you were going to travel in Texas, how would you plan your tour to enjoynice weather everywhere you went? (d)a) Visit Laredo in summer and Amarillo in winter.b) Visit Laredo in winter and Amarillo in summer.c) Visit Laredo in spring and Amarillo in autumn.d) Visit Laredo in winter and Amarillo in autumn.Task 2A.Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according tothe tape.1) The extreme weather in Britain never lasts long. [ T ]2) There is a huge amount of rain in Britain. [ F ]3) People coming to Britain should be prepared for the notorious fogs. [ F ]B.Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) What was Nick*s explanation for the bad reputation of the British climate? (d)a) It is very cold.b) It rains heavily.c) The dense fog often frustrates people.d) The weather often changes quickly and unpredictably.2) What does NOT account for the fact that you could feel cold at almost anytime of the year in Britain? (c)a) Draughty British houses.b) Little sunshine.c) Fog.d) Humidity.3) Which of the following is NOT Nick's implication by saying, "to understand themeaning Of the splendid word 'drizzle”'? (c)a) He advised people coming to Britain to bring an umbrella.b) He realized that British weather is terrible.c) He thought learning English well could help foreigners to live inBritain.d) He thought it rains often but not always heavily in Britain.C.Fill in the blanks with what you hear on the tape.Why then, he asked, has the British climate such a bad reputation? He answered by saying it was because of the extraordinary, unreliable weather. Therewas no part of the year at which you could be certain the weather would be dry orwet, clear or dull, hot or cold. A bad day in July could be as cold as a mild day inJanuary.Task 3Complete the following summary of the passage.I. Low temperature in the countryReason: Trees, grass, lakes and steams help to cool the area around them.II. High temperature in citiesA. Warm nightReasons: 1. Cities are built of asphalt, concrete, iron and steel.2. Streets and buildings take in the heat during the day and throw off heat intothe air at night.B. Warmer wintersReason: The heat set off from car engines and electrical appliance warms cities even in winter.III. How cities influence global climateA. Global climate may get cooler, for air pollution may stop sunlight from reaching theearth.B. Global climate may get warmer, which may cause1. Ice near the North and South poles to melt.2. Cities near oceans to be slowly flooded and people living in these cities tomove to higher land.Task 4A. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.I) Which of the following statements is true according to the article? (b)a) Red sky in the morning means that the weather is going to change.b) Red sky at dusk means that good weather is coming.c) Red sky in the morning means that the weather will be good.d) Red sky at dusk means that the weather is going to be bad at night.2) What is meant by a "weather predictor11 here? ( c )a) A person who predicts weather.b) An apparatus by which people predict weather.c) A natural phenomenon which helps people to predict weather.d) A weather service station.B. Fill in the blanks with what you hear from the tape.Red sky at night, sailors* delight.Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.OrEvening red and morning gray, sends the traveler on his way.Evening gray, morning red, brings the rain down on his head.C. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1) A red sky is caused by dust particles. [ F ]2) A high pressure system brings in dry weather, while a low pressure system bringsinmoisture. [ T]3) If there is a red sun in the morning, bad weather is on the way. [ F ]Task 5Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) Why does the man often find himself in a raft on the river during lightning storms? (c)a) He enjoys fishing in stormy weather.b) Probably he does not have the habit of listening to weather report.c) He goes fishing very often and sometimes gets caught in bad weather.d) He wants to test where is the safest place to stay when lightening occurs.2) What kind of debate does the man often have with his companion when lightningapproaches? (b)a) To stay in the raft or get into the water.b) To stay in the raft or get ashore.c) To stay in the raft or get into a car.d) To get into the water or get ashore.3) Why does the meteorologist suggest that he should not stay in the raft when a lightningstorm comes? (d)a) His raft is not insulated.b) Lightning travels at a very high speed.c) Lightning releases very strong electricity.d) The electricity released by the lightning travels in water and can penetratetheraft.4) How much electricity can a lightning flash deliver? ( c)a) 100 amps.b) 10,000 amps.c) 100,000 amps.d) 1,000,000 amps.5) What should a person do if lightning occurs when he or she is on a river? ( c )a) Abandon his or her raft.b) Swim to the shore.c) Seek shelter on land.d) Stay on the craft.Task 6A. Decide whether the following statementsare true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1) Tornados often occur in the summer. [ F ]2) A tornado forms when a layer of warm, dry air is on top of a layer of cool, moistair.[T]3) As the air rotates, the cloud develops upward. [ F ]4) A tornado does not form on the ground. [ T ]5) Air moves at a speed between 200 and 700 kilometers at the eye of a tornado.[ F ]6) A tornado develops from a dark rain cloud and gets darker when it draws in dirtfrom the ground. [ T ]B. Fill in the blanks with what you hear on the tape.When the tornado touches the ground, it does incredible damage. It usually touches the ground for only about one minute, and it usually travels along the ground for only about one kilometer, but during that one minute, buildings are destroyed, trees are lifted up out of the ground, small objects are carried away, and sometimes people are killed or injured.Task 7A.Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) When is the weather report broadcast? (b)a) 9 am.b) 9pm.c) 9 o'clock. But it's unclear whether ifs 9 am or 9 pm.d) Not mentioned in the material.2) What day is this weather forecast on air? ( a )a) Thursday. b) Friday.c) Saturday. d) Sunday.3) If you are going on holiday during the weekend, which place should youavoid? (b)a) Greece. b) France.c) Spain. d) Southeast Italy.B.Summarize the weather conditions reported in the radio programme.I) For today: It has been nice weather during the day, but it is going to changeat night.Brighton MidlandsNorthwest of Scotland2) For the weekend: Fine weather in southern Europe and not so nice inNorthern Europe.C. Match each place with the corresponding weather condition there. For todaySoutheast England Maximum temperatures of around 21 degreesSouthern ScotlanJ^^^G degrees Celsius by mid-afternoon23 degrees Celsius by early afternoon Light showers around midday 15 hours of lovely sunshine For the weekendSpain Cloudy but mainly dry with sunny periods, 23 degrees \ /CelsiusGreece\ / Heavy rain, 17 degrees CelsiusFrancW^Cloudy with rain, maximum temperatures of 22 degreesNorthern Ireland A 34 degrees CelsiusMost of England/ 32 degrees CelsiusTask 8Fill in the following chartNatural PeenomenaAir Pressure ( (Rise or Fall) Causes Faraway objects aremore sharply focused.Fall The dust particles begin to settle to the ground in thinner air and the air clears. Birds* calls becomesharper.Fall Instead of traveling upward and outward into the atmosphere they are bent back to the earth and their range extended. Swamp doesn't smellvery st rong Rise The methane is trapped in the bottom swamp because of the thick air.Task 9A, Tick the statements" J” that correctly describe the tornado in Xenia in 1974.1) It was named H Super Outbreak*'.[]2) It hit 13 states.[]3) It killed 33 people. [V]4) It lasted for 16 hours and 10 minutes.[]5) It killed 330 people and injured nearly 5,550.[]6) It was one of the most destructive in US history.[/ ]7) It was of the most intense level. [/ ]B. Rearrange the following sentencesdescribingthe boy's experienceson the daywhen the tornado hit his town.a. I got back home just in time to answer Mom's telephone.b. I woke Dad up to watch.c. I thought I heard my father calling me.d. I watched TV.e. Dad and I went into the bathroom.f. I was playing with some neighborhood kids after school.[f ]--[ c ]-[a ]---[ d ]--[ b ]-[e ]C. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F)according to thetape.1) 5 people were killed in a parking lot in the tornado in Xenia in 1974. [ F ]2) 13 US states were struck by 148 storms within 2 days. [ T ]3) The Xenia tornado became a textbook case because it killed 33 people. [ F ]4) The witness said that he would not do business any more due to hisexperience in that tornado. [F]D. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) Which of the following coincidences did NOT help the boy to survive thetornado? (d)a) The boy thought he heard his father calling him.b) The boy's father had a very bad case of tonsillitis and stayed at home onthatday.c) The boy got back home just in time to answer his mother's call.d) He was watching TV when the tornado arrived.2) Why do you think that the witness could still clearly remember the conversationbetween his father and him While they stayed in the bathroom to wait for the tornado to go by? (b)a) He had a very good memory.b) He was highly alert at that time.c) The tornado stayed on the ground for a reasonably long time.d) The conversation was interesting.Task 10ScriptUndoubtedly, Tibet is one of the harshest places for human existence. It is cool in summer but freezing cold in winter. In Lhasa, the mildest city in Tibet, temperatures may exceed 29 degrees Celsius in summer while plummeting to -16 degrees Celsius in winter! Sun radiation is extremely strong in Tibet. The sunlight in Lhasa is so intense that the city is called Sunlight City. The thin air can neither block off nor retain heat so that there are great temperature extremes on the same day! The average temperature in northern Tibet is subzero and winter arrives in October until the following May or June. July and August are the best time to visit the area, enjoying warm temperatures, intense sunshine, beautiful scenery and festive events. May, June and September represent the tourist season in east Tibet. In winter, roads are all blocked by heavy snow. Landslides and rock falls frequently occur, which will make travel difficult.。

大学英语综合教程2 的课后练习答案unit2

大学英语综合教程2 的课后练习答案unit2
s wealth of new ideas peaked while he was still a young man of 26. In 1905 he wrote 3 fundamental papers on the nature of light, a proof of atoms, the special theory of relativity and the famous equation of atomic power: E=mc2. For the next 20 years, the curiosity that was sparked by wanting to know what controlled the compass needle and his persistence to keep pushing for the simple answers led him to connect space and time and find a new state of matter.
Reference:
Curiosity, patience, determination, genius, persistence ...
2. What kind of boy was Einstein in his parents’ eyes?
Reference:
They might have thought him slow because he hardly spoke until he was almost three years old.
What was his ultimate quest?
“I want to know how God created this world ... I want to know His thoughts; the rest are details.”

Book_Two_Unit_One

Book_Two_Unit_One

Book Two Unit OneNew words and phrases*style:in style ←→ out of styleCF: style, pattern, fashion, modelstyle意为“风格”,即代表某人、某群体或某时代的特征。

pattern意为线条、色彩等的“花样,图案”,浇铸用的“模型”,衣料的“样品”,裁剪衣料用的“纸样”。

fashion意为穿着打扮方面的“时尚,流行样式”,举止“方式”,处理某一具体事物的“方式”。

model模型,典型,模特儿,(汽车、武器、服装等的)式样。

*elementary:elementary→ intermediate → advancedPattern:elementary school小学elementary arithmetic初等算术1.attach: vt. fasten or join (one thing to another)She attached an antenna to the radio.A tag was attached to each article.Pattern:attach sth. to sth.*be attached to sth.附属于;依恋于This middle school is attached to a normal college.I don't see why you're so attached to this old table.2. initial: adj. of or at the beginning; firstThe initial talks were the base of the later agreement.最初的会谈是后来达成协议的基础。

the initial letter of a word 一个词的首字母*tender:触即痛的My injured leg is still tender. 我受伤的腿还是一碰就痛。

新视野大学英语第三版 book one unit 2

新视野大学英语第三版 book one unit 2

18
Lead-in
Watch and Talk
1. What happened to the father and the son?
Tips 以音响的最大声 弹电子吉他
play the electric guitar at the top of the speaker’s volume
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Lead-in
Section A
A child’s clutter awaits an adult’s return
New Words and Phrases
Language focus
Language focus
key word
2. (形容人) 笨拙的;不灵活的
Clumpsy 1. (物体等) 笨重的
1. The first mobile phone were heavy and clumpsy, but nowadays they are much easier to use. 2. When people get drunk, they become clumpsy and cannot speak cleary.
Practical phrases
短语英译
with open arms
短语应用
warmly welcome
When I went to see my boyfriend's parents for the first time, they welcomed me with open arms.
Topic-centered Study of New Words
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Language focus
key word
Curb

新视野 Unit 1-5(Book2)课后练习答案

新视野 Unit 1-5(Book2)课后练习答案

Unit One Book TwoSection A Time-Conscious Americans课后习题答案I I.1. The attitude is that if one is not moving ahead, he is falling behind.2. Time is treated as if it were sth almost real. They do this because time is a precious resource.3. Everyone is in a rush---often under pressure. City people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going, restlessly seeking attention in a store, or elbowing others as they try to complete their shopping.4.Don’t take it personally. This is because people value time highly, and they resent someone else “wasting” it beyond a certain appropriate point.5. New arrivals in America will miss opening exchanges, the ritual interaction that goes with a cup of coffee or tea and leisurely chats.6. Americans produce a steady flow of labor-saving devices. They communicate rapidly through faxes, phone calls, or emails rather than through personal contacts.7. The impersonality of electronic communication has little or no relation to the significance of the matter at hand.8. It is taken as a sign of skillfulness or being component to solve a problem or fulfill a job with speed in the US.III.1. charge2. convention3. efficient4. obtain5. competent6. assessing7. fulfill8. conducting9. consequently 10. significanceIV.1.behind2.at3.in4.out5.to6.to7.in8.with9. but 10. forV.1-5. LCDNO 6-10. AEGIKVI.mitment2.attraction3.appointment4.impression5.civilizationposition7.confusion8.congratulation9.consideration10.explanation 11.acquisition 12.depressionVII.1.advisable2.desirable3.favorable4.considerable5.remarkable6.preferable7.drinkable8.acceptableVIII.1. much less (can he) write English articles2. much less (can he manage) a big company3. much less (could he) carry it upstairs4. much less (have I) spoken to him5. much less (to) read a lot outside of itIX.1. Having meals at home can cost as little as two or three dollars, whereas eating out at a restaurant is always more expensive.2. We thought she was rather proud, whereas in fact she was just very shy.3. we have never done anything for them, whereas they have done everything for us.4. Natalie prefers to stay for another week, whereas her husband prefersto leave immediately.5. Some praise him highly, whereas others put him down severely.X.1.She wouldn’t take a drink, much less would she stay fordinner.2.He thought I was lying to him, whereas I was telling the truth.3.How do you account for the fact that you have been lateevery day this week?4.The increase in their profits is due partly to their new marketstrategy.5.Such measures are likely to result in the improvement ofwork efficiency.6.We have already poured a lot of time and energy into theproject, so we have to carry on.XI.1.我认为他不会抢劫,更不用说暴力抢劫了。

新突破大学英语综合教程2资料-unit2

新突破大学英语综合教程2资料-unit2

Unit Two Reading BooksPart One W arming-upListening Activity1Directions:Listen to the following dialogues and fill in the blanks with the missing words.Dialogue 1Cindy: Hey, James. What are you up to?James: I’m just watching some television.Cindy: I’m so bored. I don’t know what I’m going to do today and it is only ten in the morning.James: Me too. Do you think we are boring people?Cindy: I don’t think we are boring. It’s just that we don’t have any hobbies. James: That’s right. What do you think we should do as a hobby?Cindy: That all depends on what you like to do. For example, I like to doodle on the notepad, so I’m thinking about doing some real drawings.James: I like to play the piano for fun.Cindy: Y eah. That can be a good hobby.James: Ho bbies are great. I’m going to make a list of all the things I like to do. Cindy: That’s a great idea. I’m going to do the same.Dialogue 2Janet: Wow, this gym is great! What a fantastic workout!Susan: Y es, I like coming here very much. What other sports can you do?Janet: Well, I can play tennis, I can do a little karate and I go windsurfing in the summer.Susan: Y ou’re very fit! I can’t do many sports. I like coming to the gym because the exercises are easy.Janet: Listen, I have an idea. Why don’t you come to karate class with me? Susan: No, I can’t do karate…Janet: …but you can learn! Karate is a great sport. How about coming with me on Saturday?Susan: Well, …OK.Janet: Great, why don’t we meet at my house at 10 in the morning?Susan: Sure, that’s a good idea. By the way, what other hobbies do you have? Janet: I like going to the cinema, and reading a little.Susan: Do you like cooking, or baking?Janet: No, I can’t cook. I’m a horrible cook!Susan: Oh, I love cooking. I tell you what. Why don’t we cook lunch after karate class?Janet: That’s a great idea!Susan: OK, karate and lunch on Saturday. It’s a date!2Directions: Listen to the following passage and fill in the blanks with the missing words or phrases.Nowadays people have more leisure time than they used to do. A long weekend provides people with more leisure time to do what they like to do.Most people have personal interests which they pursue in their spare time in order to keep themselves amused. They go in for something not because they want to kill time but because they want to make better use of spare time. We call these hobbies. What people take up as their hobbies depends on their individual interests. It also depends on how much time and how much money they have got. Some people like watching TV in their spare time. Some people prefer to rest, doing nothing at all. People with more money could take up a more expensive hobby like golf, for example.3Directions:In this section, you will hear 3 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.1. CW: Excuse me, where is the meeting room?M: On the fourteenth floor.Q: Which floor is the meeting room?2. DM: Do you know which floor does your teacher live on?W: Y es, I do. She lives on the third floor.Q: Where does your teacher live on?3. AW: Could you please show me the way to the lab?M: Ok. It’s on the second floor.Q: Where is the lab?Reading ActivityKeys: 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. APart Two Reading AA. About the AuthorLouis Shores (1904–1981) was a noted librarian who worked for the promotion of the library as the center of all learning, in both public and academic institutions. Shores was the third of five children of Paul and Ernestine (Lutenberg) Steinberg. Both immigrants, Paul was painter specializing in portraits, while Ernestine supported the household as a seamstress.When he graduated from high school in 1922, Shores attended the University of Toledo. Louis changed his last name from Steinberg to Shores in 1926.B. Warm-up Discussion1. Do you read frequently?2. When do you love to read? Why?3. What kind of books do you love to read?4. Do you read all the books at the same speed?C. StructurePart I Paras. 1--3 If one keeps on reading for 15 minutes every day, he can readabout 20 books a year.Part II Paras. 4--8 The two examples of those who keep on reading every day.Part III Para. 9 The conclusion--find our own 15-minute period each day andstart reading now.D. Detailed Study of the Text1. Y ou also cannot attain that speed if the books are in science, mathematics, or any subject that is new or unfamiliar to you. (Para. 1)If the books are about science, mathematics, or any other subject which you have never known about or you are not familiar with, yo u can’t read the book with the speed of 300 words a minute.2. After a while he simply could not fall asleep until he had done his 15 minutes of reading. (Para. 4)After a period of time, if he did not read 15 minutes before he went to bed, he could hardly go to sleep.n ot … until…: until is used in negative sentences, indicating that the action begins.e.g. The boy didn’t go to sleep until 11 o’clock last night.Don’t get off the bus until it stops.3. At the command “rest!” I saw one man pull out a paper pocket book and begin to read. (Para. 7)Immediately after the order ―rest!‖ was given, I saw one soldier take a paper pocket book out from his pocket and begin to read.E. Translation of the Text如何找出时间阅读如果你是一个普通读者,你可以以每分钟300字的速度读一本普通的书。

视听说文本及答案Unit2Book1.docx

视听说文本及答案Unit2Book1.docx

Unit 2Part OneHelen: Jason.Jason: Yes, Mom?Helen: Didn't you have something you had to do tonight?Jason: Hmm, I can*t think of anything.Helen: You told me you had an article to turn in tomorrow. Did you finish it?Jason: Oh, yeah, I was supposed to write an article for the high-school paper.Helen: You'd better get to work on it right now. It1s 8 o'clock.Jason: I can't think of anything to write about.Helen: Can't you write an article about how you feel about graduation?Jason: That's a good idea・ I'll go and work on it. Hmm, by the way, how did you feel about graduating from high school?Helen: Me? A little scared and excited, too.Jason: I feel the same way. I'm scared of leaving home and going to college.Helen: Don!t worry about that. Leaving home is part of growing up. Besides, you'd better get to work on your article.Jason: OK.(About one and a half hours later.)Jason: Mom, where is the typing paper? I can't find any.Helen: It's in Dad's study. Til go and get some for you.(Michael is in the study. He is working on his computer when Helen knocks on his door J)Michael: Who is it?Helen: Helen.Michael: Come on in, honey.Helen: Jason needs some typing paper. He's writing an article. (Helen takes out some typing paper from the printer.) How was your work going?Michael: Fm still preparing tomorrow's presentation. What time is it, Helen?Helen: (She looks at her watch.) It's about 9: 30. Well, don't work too late^(The next morning, Michael and Jason are getting ready to leave for the company and school.)Michael: Helen, where is my new grey coat? I can't find it anywhere.Helen: It's in the closet.Jason: Mom, where is my mathematics textbook? I left it on the desk several days ago and its gone.Helen: I put it in the second drawer of your desk.Michael: Honey, where is my briefcase? I put all my presentation papers in it.Helen: Its beside your desk on the right side. All your papers are in it from last night.Michael:(//e finishes dressing and starts to leave.) You know something, honey? I can always count on you. You always know where everything is.Helen: That's why everyone says I r m Mrs. Perfect Memory. Hurry up, or you f Il be late. Ah, don f t forget your briefcase, MichaelMichael: Bye-bye.Helen:Bye.(When Michael comes home, Helen is busy preparing dinner in the kitchen. Helen finds that Michael is in a had mood, so she goes to the living room and sits beside Michael.)Helen: Hi, honey, whafs the matter, Michael? You look depressed.Michael: Mr. Smith decided not to put the new product on the market yet. A whole month's work turned out to be useless for now.Helen: Don't worry too much, Michael. Everything will be just fine. At least you can take some time off now. You've been working too hard lately.Michae 上 Maybe later on, but Fd like to go over that presentation again.Helen: Why don r t you come and see what Tm fixing for you for dinner? I think you'll like it. (Helen walks into the kitchen.)Helen: Oh, my goodness. I forgot to turn the oven on. Now we can't have that famous pumpkin pie because it would take too long to bake now.Michael: (He smiles J) Well, imagine that. Mrs- Perfect Memory finally made a mistake and forgot to turn on the oven.2, worry about growing up 3・ it ,s gone 4. on the last night 5. take off lately 6.fixing for 7. make turn on Part TwoListening IA math professor was very absent-minded. When he moved from Cambridge to Newton, his wife, knowing that he would forget that they had moved and where they had moved to, wrote down the new address on a piece of paper and gave it to him.During the day, the professor had an idea in solving a math problem. He reached in his pocket, found the piece of paper and started to write on it. Then he thought it over and realized that there was a mistake in his idea. So he threw the piece of paper away.At the end of the day he went home (to the old address in Cambridge, of course). When he got there, he realized that they had moved. However, he had no idea where they had moved to, and the piece of paper with the address was long gone.Fortunately, there was a young girl on the street. He went to her and asked, "Excuse me, perhaps you know me. I lived in this house until this morning, and we f ve just moved. Would you know where we've moved to?”The young girl replied, n Yes, Daddy, Mommy thought you would forget, so I came to meet you.”Exercise 1professor , s daughterListening II ExerciseAV BExcrisc1. turnright side amistakr DV E F GV H TV l.T 2. F Exercise 1. Newton 3. T 4. F 25. T2. the new eiddress3. threw it away4. TheThe Absent-Minded MeI will tell you a story of what happened to meWhen my father once lent me his car.Of all the foolish things that Pve ever done,This was the most foolish, by far.We arrived at the school, my brother and I,And I put the car keys away.I was feeling quite lucky as I startedTo go to my classes that day.But at some point in time,For some reason I completely forgotThat the car I had driven to schoolWas still parked in the lot.When at last the long school day was overI walked out the back with a shout,And continued, while talking with my good friend,To walk home on my usual route.I entered the house and asked, "Dad,where's your car?I have a meeting I don f t want to miss.”I realized right then from the look on his faceThat he didn't think I'd say this.I noticed a smile in his eyesAnd he laughed in a humorous way.He simply replied,"You drove it to school just today.HThe next sound I heard was uncontrolled laughterWhich had to be coming from Mother.She managed to say in her usual way,n We f d better go bring home your brother/'Exercise Il.F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. F 6. TExercise 21. far2. away 3- lucky 4. forgot 5. parked 6- over 7. route8. miss9. smile 10. drove 11. laughter 12. uaualPart ThreePractice OneFor an anniversary gift, my friend Nathan decided to give his parents a speciallymonogrammed quilt that said "The Wood Family 一established ??/??/? ?'* Unfortunately, he couldn't remember his parents* wedding date, so he dialed their home, and his father answered."Hi, Dad/ Nathan said. n I need to know the date when you and Mom were married.HFor the next several moments, the line was silent. Finally, Nathan heard his father's voice once again. "Carol, ” he called out to his wife, "it's for you•”Exercise 1l.F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. TExercise 2Practice TwoA large dog walks into a butchefs shop, carrying a purse in its mouth. He puts the purse down and sits in front of the meat case. n What is it, boy?” the butcher jokingly asks. H Want to buy some meat?11"Woof!" barks the dog.”HmmJ says the butcher. n What kind? Liver, bacon, steak (11)"Woof!” interrupts the dog."And how much steak? Half a pound, one pound,…""Woof!” signals the dog. The amazed butcher wraps up the meat and finds the money in the dog's purse. As the dog leaves, he decides to follow. The dog enters an apartment house, climbs to the third floor and begins scratching at a door. With that, the door opens and an angry woman starts shouting at the dog."Stop!” yells the butcher. ,,He ,s the most intelligent animal I've ever seen!11"Intelligent?” counters the woman. H This is the third time this week he's forgotten his key.” Exercise 1l.C 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. A1. Nathan doesn ,t know when hisfather couldn , tremember the parents got date either married 2. The 3. The father thought his wife must know the dateExercise 2 l.C .A 3. BPractice ThreeMemory seems to be a growing problem in my family. My wife has trouble remembering a number of things, including where she left her keys, whether she paid her credit card bill, when she visited her dentist last, and why she married me.I have trouble remembering things, too, including appointments, anniversaries, andbirthdays. My memory got me in big trouble last year: I couldn't remember the exact date of my wife's birthday. She was really upset, giving me no credit whatsoever for remembering the exact month.I also have trouble remembering people's names. They introduce themselves to me and two seconds later I have no idea what to call them. n Hey you!” doesn't seem to please anyone, not even my sister.If everybody worked on their memory, the world would have fewer problems. For example, the divorce rate 一growing faster than my bald spot 一would decrease. A married man who's tempted to have an affair would be able to remember what the ring on his finger means. And he might also remember his wedding vows.Of course, having great memory has its disadvantages. When others hurt us, we would perhaps forgive, but we couldn't possibly forget.At family reunions, we'd be bored too soon, after recalling every last detail of Uncle Mike r s adventure in the Amazon, which he has told us only 189 times.Great memory would also ruin our enjoyment of prime time TV, because half the shows are reruns. Forgetting the plot is crucial.1 3. T 4・ F 5. F2 Practice FourEvery time I smell roses I can see myself again in the garden of that large house inCornwall. The year is 1971, the month is March and the sun is shining. And when I smell a certain type of suntan oil, I am back again in the Greek islands. Or it is the smell of lavender that reminds me of my grandmother.Smell is one of the senses that is most likely to produce pleasant memories, but it is the most difficult to recall. This is because only a small area of the brain is used in smell. Most people, however, can recognize at least 4,000 different smells, and women usually have a better sense of smell than men.Our ideas of what smells are pleasant or unpleasant is something that we learn at about theExercisel.F 2. TExerciseC DV E FV GV H IV Jage of three or four. It is not something we are bom with. We learn what smells good and what doesn't. And we know what smells mean danger, for example, the smell of burning.Flowers are one thing, but what about the smell of people? Each human being has a unique odor. A one-month old baby can recognize its mother by smell. In many parts of the world people greet each other by sniffing the face or the hands. The kiss began as a sniff and New Zealand Maoris still sniff when they meet one another. In modern times we use soap and perfume to replace our natural odor.Exercise 1A BV C DV E FVExercise 2Rose garden 1971 March shiningSuntan oil The Greek islandsLavender grandmother1.Because only a small area of the brain is used in smell2.A woman3.At the age of three or four4.By smell5.Soap and perfumePart FourSection IMr. Jones hadn't called his doctor for several years. Now it was two o'clock in the morning, and his wife had a bad stomachache that he was sure was appendicitis. The doctor said,n Relax. It couldn f t possibly be appendicitis. She probably has something wrong with her stomach. I took out your wife's appendix ten years ago, and in all of medical history, Eve never heard of anyone having a second appendix.11 "That may be true/' Mr. Jones said, n but haven't you eve r heard of anyone having a second wife?” 1. two c/clock 2,bad 3.sure4.possibly5.took out6.medical history7.second 8-second wifeSection IIOne cold day in the middle of winter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross decided to fly to Florida for a vacation.Mrs. Ross packed their summer clothes very carefully the night before they left home, and the next morning they got up early and drove to the airport.While they were waiting at the check-in counter, Mr. Ross began to question his wife about the things she had packed."D id you remember my red bathing suit?” he asked."Of course”,she answered."You didn't forget our sports shoes, did you?H he asked."Of course not,n she replied. Suddenly there was a long silence."Murray, what's wrong?11 said Mrs. Ross. n You look worried.n”I'll bet you didn't bring the piano/* he replied."The piano?H she said. ”Why on earth would I bring the piano?11"Because," he said quickly, ”1 left our plane tickets on top of it.HPart Al.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.TPart B1. for a vocation2.Three red bathing suit the piano 3>on top of the pianoSection IIIOne day, Carol Evans was walking along the street when she bumped into another woman. She looked at the woman very carefully. Then she said, "Kate Foster! Well, well, well, I haven't seen you for ten years.11She looked the woman up and down. M But you've changed, Kate/1 she went on. n You used to be fat, but now youYe slim.” She smiled at her, n But you look well and its good to see you again/1 She took the woman's hand and shook it. "But, oh, you have changed/ shesaid/Tve never known anyone to change so much. You used to have thick hair but now it r s very thin. You didn't used to wear glasses but now you're wearing really thick ones.” She smiled at the woman again. M But youTe still the same Kate Foster I used to have coffee with every week. We had some good times, didn't we, Kate?n"Excuse me, ma'am/ the woman said, "but my name isn't Kate Foster/1Carol thought for a minute, and then she said, H So yoifve changed your name as well, haven't you?11Part Al.B 2.C 3.APart BAV B C V。

听力教程(上外版)BOOK ONE unit 1答案

听力教程(上外版)BOOK ONE unit 1答案
Unit 1- Book 2 Tactics for Listening
Part 1 Phonetics a, b, a, b, b
Part 2 Listening and Note-Taking Exercise A



1.carefully, pedestrians 2. Three out of four, killed or seriously injured, 15 or over 60 3. ice cream van, children, ice cream, traffic 4. zebra crossing, slow down, cross 5. give way, stepped, crossing
Section Two Listeialogues Dialogue 1: Exercise Done, The hall has been hired
To be done, To find someone to do it. Done, The sound system and the records will be delivered by a local company next week. Done, The drinks will be delivered next week. To be done, To have it done by the caterers in the village. To be done, They are printed and will be sent soon.

Dialogue 2 Exercise A: How often do you eat fast food? Every weekdays

综合教程Book1 unit2 课文翻译及课后练习答案

综合教程Book1 unit2 课文翻译及课后练习答案

UNIT 2 Remembering and ForgettingIn-Class Reading Special Delivery特种快递到了机场,我才发现我兄弟搭乘的航班延误了一个小时。

通常我在机场等候接人时,会把时间消磨在观看飞机起落上。

可那天晚上我头疼得厉害。

我想喷气发动机发出的噪音会使我头疼更厉害,于是决定在机场内逛一会儿。

当我走过那些店铺时,碰巧看到陈列在那儿的航空箱包,这使我想起了自己的公文包。

我这才意识到公文包没在身上。

我马上努力回忆会把它遗忘在了哪里。

自从离开航空公司票务柜台后,我没有在其他任何地方停留过,所以我推想,我一定是把包留在那里了。

我急忙回去取,可是公文包已无影无踪。

起先我确信一定是有人顺手把它拿走了,但随后又想,也有可能看到包的人已把它交给了柜台,于是便在票务柜台排队等候。

轮到我时,我描述了包的特征,并询问是否有人把它交到了柜台。

那位航空公司代理摇了摇头。

这时我朝他身后的行李输送带瞥了一眼,输送带正把行李从办理登机手续处往下面的装货区传送。

我大声叫道:“我的包在那儿!”然而,当代理回头看时,公文包已传送到输送带的尽头,突然消失了。

“你看到你的包了?”代理问我。

“是的!”我大声说。

“它刚穿过那边那个入口。

这下我怎样才能把它取回来呢?”“这不难,”代理回答说。

“把你的行李领取凭证给我,我想我们能够在装机前截住它。

”“可我没有行李凭证!”我答道。

“我没办托运!我哪儿都不去。

我是来接人的。

”我平静了一下情绪,解释了事情的经过,并指出很可能有人把包交到了柜台,而某位代理把它和其他行李一起办了托运并放到了传送带上。

代理告诉我,能找回包的唯一办法是,填写一张认领单,在上面写清公文包的外观特征。

等我填完表格,代理打电话到下面的行李区查询时,包已被装上了一架航班,但不知是哪一架。

代理记下了我的电话号码,并保证他们一找到包就给我打电话。

尽管我住在苏城,离机场有一个半小时的车程,他们还是会一找到包就把它送到我家来。

2.现代大学英语听力Unit2Book1答案

2.现代大学英语听力Unit2Book1答案

2.现代大学英语听力Unit2Book1答案Unit 2 Men, Animals and PetsObjectives:●Understand what animals are being described.●Get to know more about animals.●Get to know more about how man and animals co-exist.●Catch main ideas and supporting details.●Have practice in liaison and contraction.Task 1Script1) They live in Africa and India. They have four legs and a tail. They are very big and very strong. They are intelligent, too. They have a trunk and some of them have tusks. They sometimes live for 70 years.2) They live in Africa and Asia. They are brown. They have arms and legs, but they don't have a tail. Their arms are very long and they have big ears. They are good climbers. They are very intelligent, too.3) They live in Africa. They are very tall. They have four legs,a tail and a very long neck. They eat leaves and twigs. They can run very fast. They are brown and white.4) They live in very cold countries. They have wings, but they can't fly. They are good swimmers. They eat fish. They are blue and white or black and white.5) They live in Australia. They are red or gray. They have short front legs, long back legs and a very long tail. The back legs and the tail are very strong. They can run very fast. The females carry their young in a pouch.6) They live in Africa. They have four legs and a tail. They havea beautiful coat with black and white or brown and white stripes. They eat grass and plants.7) They live in very cold countries. They have four legs. They are very big and very strong. They have a white coat. They can swim. They eat seals and fish.(Length: 2 min. 23 sec.)KeyA. Write down the name of the animal beings described in each case.1) elephants2) chimpanzees3) giraffes4) penguins5) kangaroos6) zebras7) polar bearsB. Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape,1) They live in Africa and India. They have four legs and a tail.2) Their arms are very long and they have big ears.Task 2ScriptThe fastest animal on land is the cheetah. It can run at a speed of about 100 kilometres an hour. The fastest bird in the world can fly at 170 km/h, and the fastest fish can swim at more than 100 km/h.Human beings are not very fast. The fastest man in the world can only run at about 40 km/h. Many animals can run faster than this. But most animals run on four legs. Four legs are better than two, aren't they? Why do we only have two legs?Scientists say that we are more intelligent than other animals because we stand on two legs, so we can use our hands for other things. We can pick things up with them. We can use tools. Human beings have used tools for millions of years. That is why our brains have developed. That is why we have become the most intelligent animals in the world.In the past few years, we have made all kinds of machines. We have made cars, ships, aeroplanes and spacecraft. In these machines we can travel faster than any animal--by land, by sea, or by air. We can even go to the moon. No other animal has ever done that!(Length: 1 min. 30 sec.)KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) What is the fastest animal on land?Key: The cheetah.2) What is the speed of the fastest birds?Key: 170 km/h.3) What is the speed of the fastest fish?Kay: More than 100km/h.4) Why can many animals ran faster than human beings?Key: Because most animals run on four legs.5) Why can human beings travel faster than any animals?Key: Because we have machines.B. Decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1) The fastest man in the world can run at 100 km/h. [ F ]2) Most animals run on two legs. [ F ]3) We have become the most intelligent animals in the world because we have used tools for millions of years. [ T ]Task 3ScriptA: You know, we're studying dinosaurs in science class. It's really interesting.B: Oh, yeah? Hey, have you learned why the dinosaurs disappeared?A: Well, no one knows for sure.B: I thought it had something to do with the climate. The temperature might have gotten cooler and killed them off.A: Yeah, that's one theory. Another idea is that they may have run out of food.B: Uh-huh. And you know, there's even a theory that they could have been destroyedby aliens from outer space.A: That sounds crazy to me!(Length: 48 see.)KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) What are the possible reasons why the dinosaurs disappeared?Key: Climate, lack of food and aliens from outer space might be responsible for their extinction.2) Does the man believe in the theory of alien invasion?Key: No.B. Fill in the missing words with what your hear on the tape.B: I thought it had something to do with the climate. The temperature might have gotten cooler and killed them off.A: Yeah, that's one theory. Another idea is that they may have run out of food.B: Uh-huh. And you know, there's even a theory that theycould have been destroyed by aliens from outer space.Task 4ScriptFor the shortest life, the first prize must go to the mayfly, which typically lives only a matter of a few hours after it emerges from its shell. Few mayflies live to see the sun rise again. These creatures devote their whole lives to a single desperate mission: finding a mate and producing young. They don't even have functional mouths and stomachs. They simply have no time to eat. In fact they have no time for anything else.The record-holder for the longest life may be the Arctic clam, one of which lived quietly underwater for 220 years. However it did not have any birth certificate to prove this. One could only judge by its growth rings.If you insist on better documentation, the oldest animal ever was probably a tortoise that died in 1918. It had been captured already full-grown in 1766, nine years before the American Revolution began, and it died 152 years later as World War I came to a close.(Length: 1 rain. 20 sec.)KeyAnswer the following questions.I) What animal has the shortest life? For how long?Kay: The mayfly. A few hours.2) What do mayflies do in their lifetime?Kay: They just do two things: finding a mate and producing young.3) How do we know that one of the Arctic clams lived for 220 years?Key: We could judge by its growth rings.4) How long was the tortoise that died in 1918 kept in captivity?Key: It was kept for 152 years.Task 5ScriptEvery year about 17 million animals are used in laboratory experiments. But in many countries today, a difficult question is being asked: Do we have the right to use animals in this way?People who are for using animals in research argue that the use of animals in medical research has many practical benefits. Animal research has enabled researchers to develop treatments for many diseases, such as heart disease and depression. It would not have been possible to develop vaccines for diseases like smallpox and polio without animal research. Every drug anyone takes today was tried first on animals.Future medical research is dependent on the use of animals. Which is more important: the life of a rat or that of a three-year-old child?Medical research is also an excellent way of using unwanted animals. Last year, over 12 million animals had to be killed in animal shelters because no one wanted them as pets.However those who are against it point out that the fact that humans benefit cannot be used to justify using animals in research any more than it can be used to justify experimenting on other humans. Animals suffer a lot during these experiments. They are forced to live in small cages, and they may be unable to move.Much of the research that is carried out is unnecessary anyway.Animals have the same rights as humans do to be able tomove freely and not to have pain or fear forced on them. Researchers must find other ways of doing their research, using cell culture and computer modeling. There should be no animals in research laboratories at all.(Length: 1 min. 50 sec.)KeyA. Answer the following question.What is the main idea of the passage?Key: People have different opinions on using animals for research.B. Complete the following outline of the passage.1) The case for using animals in research:a) Every drug anyone takes today was tried first on animals.b) Future medical research is dependent on the use of animals.c) Medical research is also a good way of using unwanted animals.2) The case against using animals in research:a) Animals suffer a lot during the experiments.b) Much of the research is unnecessary.c) Animals have the same right as humans do.3) Some alternative ways for scientists to do their research:a) Using cell culture.b) Using computer modeling.Task 6ScriptVisitors to the National Zoo in Washington D.C. can see three new young tigers. The rare babies met the public for the first time late last month. Chip O'Neal tells us about them.The mother tiger sat nearby on the grass as her babies rolled,chased and bit each other playfully. Then Korenchy also jumped into the games. Her cubs were born at the zoo four months ago. They are called Mike, Eric and Chrisy. The new young tigers at the National Zoo each weigh about 13 kilograms. Their fur is dark orange with black stripes. They eat horse meat and drink milk from Korenchy.Korenchy and her babies are Sumatran tigers. Sumatran tigers came from the Indonesian island of Sumatra. They are now in danger of disappearing from the earth. Fewer than 500 of these tigers remain in the world. That includes about 60 living in zoos in North America.Korenchy came to the National Zoo from the Jakarta Zoo in Indonesia. The gift was part of the Sumatran Tiger Species Survival Program. Korenchy has given birth to live cubs three times. The father of her new cubs is Rokan, a Sumatran tiger who arrived two years ago from another zoo.Korenchy and Rokan had their babies the natural way instead of the scientific method often used to produce young animals in zoos.A wire fence separates Rokan from his babies. Zoo workers who care for Rokan say he reaches through the fence to wash the cubs with his tongue. They say this means he recognizes Mike, Eric and Chrisy as his cubs. However, zoo officials are hoping that Rokan will produce more cubs with another female Sumatran tiger at the zoo, so they do not want him to become too interested in this family.The National Zoo hopes to keep the Sumatran tiger cubs for at least 18 months before sending them to other zoos. That is about the age when most tiger cubs in the wild leave their mothers. The National Zoo has placed cameras in the Sumatrantigers' living area, so people with computers can see them. To do this, use your computer to find the National Zoo's Website at /doc/a71724613.html,/natzoo.(Length: 3 min. 40 sec.)KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) Was the mother tiger born in the National Zoo as well?Key: No.2) Why is the father tiger separated from his cubs?Key: Because zoo officials want him to produce cubs with another female tiger, so they don't want him to become too interested in this family.B. Complete the following sentences with what you hear on the tape.1) The young tigers are four months old.2) Each of them weighs about 13 kilograms.3) They eat horse meat and drink their mother's milk.4) People with computers can see the daily life of these tigers by visiting theNational Zoo'sWebsite at www. /doc/a71724613.html,/natzoo.C. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.1) How many Sumatran tigers remain in the world? ( c)a) About 60. b) More than 500. c) Less than 500.2) Korenchy has given birth to _______. ( c )a) three cubs b) four cubs c) five or more cubs3) After 18 months, these cubs will be sent_______ (b)a) to the wild b) to other zoos c) to the Jakarta Zoo Cats in AmericaTask 7ScriptAn old expression says, "Man's best friend is his dog." Today, however, it seems that cats have replaced dogs as the most popular pets in American homes.Americans have more than 62 million pet dogs. But even more cats--more than 64 million--live in American homes.These pet cats may have long hair or short hair. They are different colors and sizes. Some are costly animals that take part in competitions. Many more are common American mixtures of several kinds of cats.Most house cats live a good life. They are not expected to work for their food. Instead, they rule their homes like furry kings and queens. They wait for their owners to serve them.Americans are increasingly serious about their cats. These concerns have made the care of cats into big business.Each year, cat owners buy tons of food especially prepared for cats. They buy toys and other equipment. They buy jewelry and clothes for themselves with images of cats on them. Some owners even bury their dead pets in special burial grounds.Humans have loved and respected cats for centuries. Scientists have evidence that cats and people lived together as long as 8,000 years ago. The small house cat was once a highly honored animal. In ancient Egypt for example, people who killed a cat could be punished by death.Early in American history cats were not treated as gods, however. They probably arrived in the United States with settlers and traders from Europe. These cats worked. They killed rats and mice.Sometimes, Americans mistreated their cats. During the early days of the nation, religious extremists believed that some catswere working for the devil. Black cats were especially suspected of being evil.Later, American families who had enough food began taking cats into their homes. People cared for the cats because the animals gave them pleasure. The cats thanked people for feeding them by making a purring sound. This pleasant noise usually means a cat is happy.Animal experts offer several reasons why cats have become so popular as house pets. They say cats need less care than dogs. And cats do not seem to suffer as much as dogs from being alone if the owners are away.Still, millions of other people do not like cats at all. They say dogs are better and more loving pets. They say cats do not have much feeling. They believe cats stay with people only to be fed. Cat owners defend their pets against such criticism. They say cats are just much more independent than dogs.A student of animal medicine explains the situation this way: dogs follow you around they want you to talk to them and play with them a lot of the time. Cats like more space and more privacy--this does not mean they do not love their owners.(Length: 4 min. 27 sec.)KeyA. Answer the following questions.1) Which have become more popular in America, dogs or cats? How do you knowthat?Key: Cats have become more popular, because there are more pet cats in American homes.2) How long have humans had cats in their homes?Key: About 8,000 years.3) Where did American house cats come from?Key: They probably arrived in the United States from Europe.4) Cats have been treated well in the United States all along, haven't they?Key: No.B. Fill in the missing words in the summary.1) The care of cats has become a big business, because cat owners:a) buy tons of food especially prepared for cats.b) buy toys and other equipment.c) buy things with images of cats on them.d) bury their dead pets in special burial grounds.2) People who prefer cats say cats:a) give their owners pleasure.b) need less care.c) suffer less from being alone.d) are more independent.C. Decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the tape.1) Most house cats lived a good life. [ F ]2) Early American cats were treated like gods. [ F ]3) Black cats were once suspected working for the devil. [ T ]4) Cats are treated like fairy kings and queens. [ F ]5) Cats want you to talk to them a lot. [ F ]Task 8ScriptLittle Steve has a pet rabbit, Bunny. He plays with it every day after school. One day his mother sees that her little boy is holding Bunny by the ears. From time to time he gives the poor rabbit an angry shake and says, "How much is two plus two?" "Steve," sayshis mother, "why do you treat your poor little Bunny that way?""Well," explains Steve angrily, "our teacher says that rabbits multiply very quickly, but this dummy can't even add."(Length: 40 sec.)Task 9ScriptMost mammals live on land, but not all of them. Millions of years ago, some mammals went back to the sea and lived there. The legs of these animals disappeared, and after a long time they looked like fish. These animals became whales and dolphins.Whales and dolphins are still like other mammals in many ways. They are warm-blooded and they breathe air. They also have big brains. That is why they are more intelligent than fish. Whales have the biggest brains in the world. Their brain is bigger than the brain of a human being.(Length: 50 sec.)。

新视野大学英语第三版Book1UNIT2带课后答案分析解析

新视野大学英语第三版Book1UNIT2带课后答案分析解析

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How does the mother feel towards her daughter’s leaving home? (Para. 4)
I’m ____ gladshe’s gone. It means she made it, and finally free of that I’m ____________18 years of responsibilities. wonder if she could take good care of And yet I _______ herself. (Para. 4)

例句:为了提高工作效率,我们必须分秒必争。 To increase our working efficiency, it is necessary to take advantage of every moment we have.
辨析: effort, effect, affect, efficiency
Check (√) the statements which are true for you. I have been missing my parents a lot since I left for college. I often chat with my parents. I like sharing my joys and sorrows with my parents. I always remember my parents’ birthdays. I know about my parents’ hobbies. My parents allow me to make my own decisions.
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人教版高中英语必修第一册UNIT2 Section Ⅱ练习含答案

人教版高中英语必修第一册UNIT2 Section Ⅱ练习含答案

SectionⅡReading and Thinking课后·训练提升一、根据句意及首字母提示写出单词.The door is too n for us to move the big sofa into the living room..They rented a f in the centre of the city..Zhu Yuanzhang was one of the e in the Ming Dynasty..The film actor often wears sunglasses to avoid being r.’s fingerprints(指纹) are u.6.The Chinese people usually a the moon,enjoying mooncakes on the Mid-Autumn.English is one of the o languages used in India..The Internet helps us stay in c with our friends..The sun is the major s of energy for our planet.’t learnt to t on the computer.(power) body.2.It is said that Mr Green has unique way of making his class interesting and(architect).one of the greatest works of this century.(official) recognised language school.1.悉尼是一座位于太平洋沿岸的城市。

.2.就是因为下雨他才没有来的。

because of the rain he failed to come.3.每天我通常花半个小时锻炼。

大学英语综合教程教案Book 1 Unit 2

大学英语综合教程教案Book 1 Unit 2

Book One Unit TwoNew Words and Expressions in Text A:1. cabbie: n. (or: cabby) (infml) a taxi driver2. be lost in:1)(or: lose oneself in)be absorbed in, be fully occupied with 专心致志于,被所吸引;陷入(沉思等)---He was lost in playing computer games so he was unaware of my entering the room.---She was lost in her novel.---I had lost myself in thought/wonder.---she is lost in admiration at the wonder of the Great Wall.2) 消失在…中---He moved off and was lost in the crowd.3) 在…中迷路,迷失在---We were lost in the forest/woods.3. windshield: n. (=windscreen (BrE))(AmE) the glass window in the front of a car, truck, etc. (汽车的)挡风玻璃4. cab: n. a taxi 出租车5. available: a. able to be used, had or reached 可用的; 可得到的;可找到的(作表语;或直接修饰n., 或以形容词短语的形式作后置定语)可用的,在手边的;可利用的[(+for/to)]The swimming pool is available only in summer.这个游泳池只在夏天开放。

2.可得到的,可买到的Is there water available around here?附近弄得到水吗?TV sets are available in any department stores.电视机在任何一家百货公司里都能买到。

新职业英语第三版unit2答案

新职业英语第三版unit2答案

新职业英语第三版unit2答案1、I have to _______ my glasses, without which I can’t read the book. [单选题] *A. put upB. put awayC. put downD. put on(正确答案)2、25.—I ______ Beijing for a holiday.—________. [单选题] *A.will go;GoodbyeB.will go;Have a good time(正确答案)C.will go to;Have a good timeD.am going to;Have a fun3、With all the work on hand, he _____ to the cinema last night. [单选题] *A.should goB.must have goneC.might goD..shouldn’t have gone(正确答案)4、We had a party last month, and it was a lot of fun, so let's have _____ one this month. [单选题] *A.otherB.the otherC.moreD.another(正确答案)5、Mrs. Black is on her way to England. She will _______ in London on Sunday afternoon. [单选题] *A. reachB. attendC. arrive(正确答案)D. get6、I don’t like snakes, so I ______ read anything about snakes.()[单选题] *A. alwaysB. usuallyC. oftenD. never(正确答案)7、Customers see location as the first factor when_____a decision about buying a house. [单选题] *A.makeB.to makeC.making(正确答案)D.made8、84.There is a big tree? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?the house and the river. [单选题] * A.between(正确答案)B.inC.overD.of9、Last week they _______ in climbing the Yuelu Mountain. [单选题] *A. succeeded(正确答案)B. succeedC. successD. successful10、You can _______ Bus 116 to get there. [单选题] *A. byB. take(正确答案)C. onD. in11、It is important for us _______ English well. [单选题] *A. learnB. learningC. to learn(正确答案)D. learned12、Catherine has two cousins. One is quiet, and _______ is noisy. [单选题] *A. anotherB. the other(正确答案)C. othersD. other13、Bob used ______ on the right in China, but he soon got used ______ on the left in England.()[单选题] *A. to drive; to driveB. to drive; drivingC. to driving; to driveD. to drive; to driving(正确答案)14、This kind of work _______ skills and speed. [单选题] *A. looks forB. waits forC. calls for(正确答案)D. cares for15、65.There is a big sale on in the shop! Every-thing is ________ price. [单选题] *A.bigB.fullC.zeroD.half(正确答案)16、We must try hard to make up for the lost time. [单选题] *A. 弥补(正确答案)B. 利用C. 抓紧D. 浪费17、—Where did you get the book?—From my friend. I ______ it three days ago. ()[单选题] *A. lentB. borrowed(正确答案)C. keptD. returned18、A brown bear escaped from the zoo, which was a()to everyone in the town. [单选题] *A. HarmB. violenceC. hurtD. threat(正确答案)19、3.—Will you buy the black car?No, I won't. I will buya(n) ________ one because I don't have enough money. [单选题] *A.cheap(正确答案)B.expensiveC.highD.low20、John had planned to leave but he decided to stay in the hotel for _____ two days because of the heavy rain. [单选题] *A. otherB. another(正确答案)C. the otherD. others21、The carbon we produce when we breathe is much less than()produced by a car. [单选题] *A. oneB. itC. that(正确答案)D. those22、The commander said that two _____ would be sent to the Iraqi front line the next day. [单选题] *A. women's doctorB. women doctorsC. women's doctorsD. women doctor(正确答案)23、The more he tried to please her, _____she seemed to appreciate it. [单选题] *A.lessB.lesserC.the less(正确答案)D.the lesser24、8.—Will she have a picnic next week?—________. And she is ready. [单选题] * A.Yes, she doesB.No, she doesn'tC.Yes, she will(正确答案)D.No, she won't25、All he _______ was a coat. [单选题] *A. had on(正确答案)B. had toC. had a restD. had a good time26、32.There are about __________ women doctors in this hospital. [单选题] * A.two hundred ofB.two hundreds ofC.two hundredsD.two hundred (正确答案)27、He spoke too fast, and we cannot follow him. [单选题] *A. 追赶B. 听懂(正确答案)C. 抓住D. 模仿28、I have worked all day. I'm so tired that I need _____ . [单选题] *A. a night restB. rest of nightC. a night's rest(正确答案)D. a rest of night29、We had ____ wonderful lunch last Saturday. [单选题] *A. /B. theC. oneD. a(正确答案)30、9.—Will there be more cars in the future?—________. [单选题] * A.See youB.Well, I'm not sure(正确答案)C.You're welcome D.Thank you。

人教精通版五年级英语上册Unit 2 综合素质达标 附答案 (3)

人教精通版五年级英语上册Unit 2 综合素质达标 附答案 (3)

人教精通版五年级英语上册Unit 2 主题素质评价时间:40分钟满分:100分题号一二三四五六七八九十十一总分得分听力部分(30分)一、听一听Lucy对自己外貌的介绍, 按听到的先后顺序给下列图片排序。

(5分)二、Lucy正在描述她五个好朋友的性格特点, 请你听一听, 帮她把人物与其性格特点连线。

(5分)三、Lucy在和新朋友聊天, 听一听, 找出他们的聊天内容。

(10分)() 1. A. What's your name? B. What's his name?C. What's her name?() 2. A. How old are you? B. How old is your sister?C. How old is your brother?() 3. A. He's smart. B. He's handsome.C. Her father is handsome.() 4. A. I'm a quiet boy. B. She's a lovely girl.C. She's a pretty girl.() 5. A. She has a small face. B. He has a round face.C. It has a round face.四、Lucy在向同学展示自己的相册, 大家边看边提出很多问题, 请你仔细听一听,选出合理的答案。

(10分)() 1. A. She's my aunt. B. He's my uncle.() 2. A. He is sixty. B. She is six.() 3. A. He's a policeman. B. She's an art teacher.() 4. A. She is beautiful. B. She's a policewoman.() 5. A. Yes, he is. B. No, she isn't.笔试部分(70分)五、看图填空, 帮助Lucy完成对家人特征的描述。

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Unit Two (Book One)I.单词听写1、blast2、concern3、stuff4、makeup5、disgusting6、upset7、offensive8、appeal9、negative、10、teenager 11、identity 12、influence 13、patience 14、career 15、tend 16、apply 17、trend 18、guidance 19、attitude 20、sound 21、concept 22、response 23、evaluation 24、relate 25、individual 26、entitle 27、adopt 28、curiosity 29、view 30、self-confidence 31、oppose 32、conflict 33、ruin 34、admit 35、approach 36、burst 37、rid 38、argument 39、humo(u)r 40、possibilityII.句子听写1、concerns2、despite3、burst into4、put on my makeup5、favorite6、disgusting7、upset8、influence9、appeal to10、patience11、individual12、tend to 13、curiosity 14、lose their cool15、neglect16、admit 17、attitude18、guidance 19、Conflict20、make any sense toIII.听长对话Recroding 1C B A B CTranscript:M: I haven't heard those noisy teenagers lately.W: I don't think we'll hear them again.M: They used to be such trouble. How did you get rid of them?W: One day, I saw them as they were making their usual noise.M: What did you say?W: I told them that I liked it when they walked by and made noise, that it reminded me of my youth. I told them I liked it so much that I would pay them for it.M: You paid them?W: Only $1 on the first day. But then on the second day, I told them that I could only pay them half as much.M: How did they feel about that?W: They weren't too happy. And they were even less happy on the third day when I paid them even less. By the forth day, they quit because I wasn't paying them enough.Questions1. What hasn't the man heard lately?2. What did the woman tell the teenagers about their noise?3. According to what the woman told the teenagers, why would she pay them?4. How much did the woman pay the teens on the second day?5. Why did the teenagers quit?Recording 2:C B A B CTranscript:M: I know you're not happy about this, Kathy, but I think that it would be best for everybody.W: If what? If we put my mother in a nursing home...? I don't think it would be good for anyone but you, John. You've always hated my mother.M: Come now, Kathy, you know that's not true. It's just your mother is getting old now and she needs to have people watch her more often than we can.W: You're talking as if she were useless. I don't think that you've paid much attention around here lately. Mother is a great help with our children. Just yesterday, I saw her teaching little Michael about our family history, which will give him a stronger sense of belonging. With all the extra time she has, she is able to play with and read to our children. She's done wonders for their learning skills.M: Well, it is nice having her help with childcare.W: Sure it's nice. And you couldn't put a price on the advice she's given us on raising children. Thanks to her, our children will become healthier, happier, and more active.M: But we still have to worry about her health. We don't have time to take care of her.W: She had time to take care of me when I was a child. It wouldn't be right to send her away just because I have a busy life.M: But what if she needs help while we're at work?W: I think you're worried about nothing. The children will take care of her, just like she'll take care of them. It'll be good for everybody.M: I still don't know about this.W: John, there isn't much you can do about it. My mother is staying here, and that's all there is to it.Questions1. What is the relationship between John and Kathy?2. How can learning about family history help Michael?3. How can Kathy's mother spend her extra time?4. Even though Kathy's mother could help, why doesn't John want her to live with them?5. What is the final decision about what to do with Kathy's mother?Recording 3:A C A C DTranscript:W: Mr. Black? Where's Billy? He's supposed to be ready to go with my son and me to the big football game this afternoon.M: I'm sorry, Mrs. Stokes. I don't think that Billy is going to join you. He's upstairs playing on his computer.W: He doesn't seem to leave his room much anymore, does he?M: Not much. You're right. I bought that computer for him fifteen months ago for his thirteenth birthday. He's changed a lot since then. He doesn't even talk about anything else. And his mother and I don't understand him—not at all.W: But don't you think that it's at least a little good for him?M: No, I don't. I'm a little worried, to tell the truth. He has no other interests, he isn't doing well at school, and he doesn't even want to go to his classes.W: Maybe I'll get my son Michael to talk to him about it.M: It'd be nice if that would change things. I don't know what I'm going to do. Billy just seems to get worse and worse every day. But, maybe you should keep Michael away. I'd hate it if my son introduces him to computers.W: Oh, Michael knows all about computers. All of the kids do these days. Computers can help them with their work and are an important part of their lives, especially if they plan to go to college.M: He knows about computers, and he doesn't spend all of his time on them? It'd be great if my son could learn to be like that. Please, have Michael talk to him.W: Sure thing. But right now I have to take Michael to the football game.M: OK, I'll see you later.Questions1. How old is Billy?2. How long has Billy owned his computer?3. How has Billy changed since he got the computer?4. Why did Mr. Black buy the computer?5. Why doesn't Mrs. Stokes worry about her son Michael?IV.听力短文Recording 1:B A BC CTranscript:I wonder if anybody can help us with this problem my husband and I are facing. Recently, our 6-year-old son has been acting up. He refuses to listen to us. He also yells at us for waking him up to go to school, for sending him to bed, and for telling him to do his homework. These are some of the examples of his recent attitude. We have tried different approaches but it seems nothing works. We no longer buy him his favorite toys unless he behaves better and becomes more respectful. What's more, we send him to his room to think about what he has done when he disobeys. Still, nothing seems to work at all. Our son's teacher is also unhappy with him in class. It seems that he keeps putting his fingers or part of his clothes into his ears to avoid listening to the teacher.Questions1. How old is the woman's son?2. What is the problem that the woman and her husband are facing?3. When does the son yell at his parents?4. What has the woman done in order to change her son?5. What does her son keep doing to avoid listening to the teacher?Recording 2:C A AD DTranscript:Music is not air. Neither is it water. But for many senior high students, music is an important part of life. This result was found following a teen magazine's summer survey on readers' attitudes to music. Nearly 10,300 readers replied to the survey.Over half, 52 percent, said that they listen to music whenever they are free. Just 0.5 percent of students said they never listen to music. Most listen to both English and Chinese songs.But, the survey showed that students have very different tastes and enjoy a wide variety of styles. About 32 percent of students listen to Pop music. Behind Pop came R&B, Country, Rock, Hip-hop and others.Parents have the least effect on students' tastes and do not enjoy the same music. Just three percent of students listen to music that their parents introduced them to.Questions1. What was found by the teen magazine's summer survey?2. What did 52 percent of people say on the survey?3. How did people respond in the survey about Pop music?4. How do parents and children relate musically?5. What percent of children listen to the music their parents introduce?Recording 3:B AC B BTranscript:Let the interrogation begin. OK, I broke the house rules by coming home four hours late. That's all that I really want to tell them. But their questions keep coming. "Where were you?" my mother asks. "Do you know how hurtful your little rebellion is to us?" my father says. Rebellion? My father always has a way of making things sound more serious than they are."Maybe I was out doing something kind for you and mom," I tell my father. "Don't you have any confidence in me?""Were you doing something kind for us?" he asks.Ah, I didn't expect that question. I have to admit I wasn't. And then the truth comes. I was out with friends. But is this so horrible? And I remind them that they were teens once and should know how I feel. But their response is more yelling. Maybe they were never teens.Questions1. How did the speaker break the house rules?2. What question does her mother ask?3. What does the speaker think about her father?4. According to the passage, what did the young woman really do?5. How do her parents respond to the truth?Recording 4:D C A D DTranscript:Many Ontario parents are upset that class sizes in their children's schools have not been reduced as much as they hoped. The Ontario government has planed to reduce class sizes to 20 students per class. While the plan is to be carried out over a period of four years, many parents are upset with the conditions now.John Adams has a 4-year-old daughter in a class with 27 other children. He said, "Teachers are being put in situations where they're in charge of crowd control. This limits their ability to teach." Andy Allen, whose 7-year-old daughter is in a class with 29 other students, remains concerned about class sizes and says he expects more for his daughter at school.The Ontario Government continues to support their plan, saying that, this year alone, 1,100 new teachers have been hired and $90 million has been spent on reducing class sizes.Questions1. Why are many Ontario parents upset?2. How many students has the Ontario Government planned to have per class?3. What's the problem with large class sizes according to John Adams?4. How many children are there in the class of Andy Allen's 7-year-old daughter?5. How does the Ontario Government support the plan of reducing class sizes?Recording 5:B AC B BTranscript:One evening after dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton called a family meeting. "You see, your mother has been offered a post as co-director of a television station in Chicago," Mr. Clinton announced. "After thinking hard about it, we've decided to move to Chicago."Mark looked shocked, while his sister Rachel breathlessly started asking when they'd be moving. "It's surprising; but exciting!" she said. Mark simply said, "We can't go. I can't leave all my friends. I'd rather stay here and live with Tommy."When the morning of the move arrived, Mark was nowhere to be found. His parents called Tommy, but Tommy said that he hadn't seen Mark. Mr. and Mrs Clinton became increasingly concerned.What they didn't know was that Mark had started walking over to Tommy's house. But, something had happened on the way. As Mark walked through all the familiar neighborhood, he wondered whether it would mean much without his family. Isn't it family that makes a place special? Mark didn't take the time to answer that question but instead hurried back to his house.Questions1. Why did the family decide to move?2. In what way were Mark's and Rachel's reactions to the move similar?3. Why didn't Mark want to move?4. What happened to Mark on the morning of the move?5. Why was Mark going home instead of going to Tommy's house?Recording 6:D A B C ATranscript:What did you do this morning? If you are anything like the typical university student, you brushed your teeth, got dressed, and then ran to class. With luck, you weren't late. But your life could be a lot different. And if it were up to a man in the Vaughan government, it would be.Mario Ferri is a government leader in the Canadian city of Vaughan. He has become famous by trying to get his city government to admit a teenager into a leadership position. Under his plan, a student would be able to help in making the important decisions of the town.Ferri has awakened many adults to the great value of their very own children, pointing out that teens are a great source of energy and thought.Imagine that instead of running off to class this morning, you were involved in making important government decisions. It could happen.Questions1. According to the passage, what does a typical student do in the morning?2. Who is Mario Ferri?3. How has Ferri become famous?4. What effect has Ferri had on parents?5. Instead of going to school in the morning, what could you be doing?V.听写填空Spot Dictation One:Correct answer: (1) actress; (2) country; (3) center/centre; (4) paint; (5) difficult; (6) decided; (7) willingly; (8) until; (9) rhythm; (10) horrible;Spot Dictation Two:Correct answer: (1) like; (2) what's; (3) arguing; (4) storming; (5) raise; (6) demands; (7) latest; (8) all-important; (9) hurtful; (10) distance;VI.实词填空1、upset2、upset3、burst4、burst5、offensive6、offensive7、thorough8、thoroughly9、forth 10、forth11、toast12、toast13、knots14、knot 15、awful16、awful 17、tuneless18、Tuneless19、identity20、identity21、concern 22、concern 23、stuff24、stuff25、influence26、influence27、disgusted 28、disgusting 29、neglect 30、neglect 31、patience32、patience33、evaluate34、evaluation 35、concept 36、concepts 37、appealed38、appeal39、tends 40、tend41、trends 42、trends43、apply44、applied 45、attitudes 46、attitude 47、sounds48、sounds49、curiosity50、curiosity51、views52、view 53、pierced 54、pierced 55、conflicts56、conflict 57、ruining58、ruined 59、approach 60、approach 61、argument62、argument63、admit 64、admit 65、possibilities 66、possibility 67、confidence68、self- confidence69、individual70、individual 71、career 72、Career73、response 74、response 75、entitled 76、entitled 77、adopted 78、adopt 79、horrible80、horrible 81、thoroughly 82、oppose 83、opposed 84、oppose 85、perfection86、imperfections87、acceptance 88、acceptance89、awakened 90、awakens91、negative92、negative93、negative 94、relate 95、relate 96、relate 97、humo(u)r98、humo(u)r99、guidance 100、guidance 101、guidance 102、makeup103、makeup104、hurtful105、hurtful 106、credibility 107、credibilityVII.介词/副词填空1、from2、to3、to4、as5、over6、in7、into8、for9、ahead10、across 11、into12、to13、like14、up15、than16、up/on 17、on18、down/offi 19、off 20、about/of21、lfor/about 22、in23、away/up24、of25、with26、in 27、inVIII.选词/短语填空Passage OneCorrect answer:(1) communicating; (2) stuff; (3) upset; (4) effective; (5) essential; (6) barrier; (7) reflect; (8) unless; (9) instead; (10) appeal;Passage TwoCorrect answer: (1) clicking; (2) grabbed; (3) rid; (4) awful; (5) burst; (6) normally; (7) committed; (8) blasted; (9) concerned; (10) includes;IX.完型填空(无选项)Correct answer: (1) on; (2) forth; (3) Like; (4) along; (5) burst; (6) same; (7) favorite; (8) for; (9) so; (10) as;X.完型填空(有选项)Cloze One:Correct answer: (1) appeal; (2) participate; (3) on; (4) seems; (5) negative; (6) notice; (7)it; (8) what; (9) as to; (10) turn on; (11) from; (12) when; (13) couple of; (14) as well as; (15) at least; (16) keep; (17) ways; (18) into; (19) even; (20) listened;Cloze Two:Correct answer: (1) getting along; (2) follow; (3) In the same way; (4) what; (5) concern; (6) require; (7) as well as; (8) hard; (9) raised; (10) importantly; (11) affect; (12) give up; (13) enter; (14) over; (15) offer; (16) share; (17) negative; (18) for; (19) rather than; (20) mean;XI.汉译英1、The Foreign Minister is now at the door greeting his guests as they arrive.2、Just as I reached the post office, I discovered I had left the letter at home.3、While walking on the road, he met his former teacher who has now retired.4、While agreeing with the main point of your paper, I have to point out some of the careless mistakes in it.5、They own a house in the center of the city as well as a villa in a suburb.6、Parents should realize that their children are kids as well as individuals.7、A week ago I wrote to ask the online school how to get the textbooks, but their offensive response made my blood boil.8、It makes my blood boil to think that they cheated on the final exam.9、Maybe listening to light music will help you get rid of some of the knots in your stomach.10、We need to get rid of the idea that a good child is one who listens to everything his or her parents say.11、The news is full of stories about college graduates who are in trouble when they change their jobs too often12、Many parents admit they have difficulty in relating to their children.13、If you want to be a good parent, you need to have patience and keep the lines of communication open with your child.14、The first thing you need to do is to open the lines of communication with your neighbors.15、Instead of drinking the wine he reached for, he pushed it across the table toward her.16、He reached for the remote control and pressed the "Play" button.17、She needed to sit in peace and quiet, to take a rest and try to understand what he had said.18、He walked to work every day the way his father had done.19、Today, 35 percent of British men are willing to do housework as opposed to 20 percent just ten years ago.XII.英译汉1、要了解青少年的心灵很困难,但是应尽力让他们明白你是支持他们的。

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