高等学校研究生英语系列教材_综合教程(下)主编熊海虹课后习题答案
高等学校研究生英语综合教程下 课件及课后题答案第五单元
Starting out—Task 1
The Tell-tale Heart
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研究生英语综合教程(下)-熊海虹_10
Reading Focus – Global Understanding Body (Paras. 3-11) A. It is important to visit the target market. (Paras. 3-5) Supporting Evidence: become aware of the target market a. Such a visit enables you to _______________________________. absorb the present-day culture b. Such a visit is a good chance to ___________________________. c. The poor sales of “large, economy-sized” boxes of detergent in Japan resulted from the fact that _________________________ Japanese retail establishments were very tiny and _____________________________________ local housewives had to make purchases ________________. on foot
Starting out
Task 1 Look at the cartoons carefully and work in pairs to discuss the implied meanings behind them on Page 280.
Starting out—Task 1
Starting out—Task 1
熊海虹研究生英语下册课后习题(1.4.5.6英文)
Unit1Task11.The show will tour the provinces after it closes in London.2.Nancy woke to the sound of birds outside her window.3.The stigma of being a bankrupt is likely to haunt him for the rest of his life.4.We’ve never had much trouble with vandals(故意破坏公共财物者)around here.5.Unpainted wooden furniture weathers to a gray color.6.There have been demonstrations in the streets in the wake of the recent bomb attack.7.The term “cardboard city” was coined to describe communities of homeless people living in cardboard boxes.8.The trouble is that these restrictions have remained while other things have changed.9.The company just managed to weather the recession.10.R enaissance art is not really his province ---he specializes in the modern period.11.L et’s toss a coin to see who goes first.12.T he winner will receive a prize with a value of 珐琅1,000.13.A headless rider haunts the country lanes.14.T he post office has promised to resume first-class mail delivery to the area on Friday.15.T hank you for going to so much trouble to find what I was looking for.16.O n the other side of the coin,there’ll be tax incentives for small businesses.17.T he day dawned bright and clear,with the promise of warm, sunny weather.18.T he young have a completely different set of values and expectations.19.T he protest began with a small group, but then others took up the refrain.20.H e valued the house for me at 珐琅80,000.Task21.The tranquil atmosphere of the inn allows guests to feel totally at home.2.Technological advances might ultimately lead to even more job losses.3.In the aftermath of the shootings, there were calls for tighter controls on gun ownership.4.Her kindness and generosity cancel out her occasional flashes of temper.5.He was beginning to wonder if he would survive the ordeal.6.Foreign food aid has led to a drastic reduction in the numbers of people dying of starvation.7.Perhaps her most important legacy was her program of educational reform.8.There were food shortages and other deprivations during the Civil War.9.The new economic policies could prove suicidal for the party.10.T he building will be completed around six months earlier than anticipated.11.T he experience was enough to keep him preoccupied for some time.12.T he road to happiness is paved with adversities.13.S he aspires to nothing no less than the chairmanship of the company.14.H e might be influenced by nostalgia for the surroundings of his happy youth.15.I n retrospect, I wish that I had thought about alternative courses of action.Task31.Watching your baby being born is a mind-blowing experience(极其令人兴奋的经历).2.There is built-in storage space (内置储藏空间)in all bedrooms.3.This handout focuses on self-protection measures(自我保护措施)under difficult climatic conditions.4.I’m sure we could offer you some short-term employment(短期的工作).5.So, how is it that we all,or at least many of us, have such a distorted and negative self-perception(歪曲的、否定的自我观念)?6.Helen Hunt stars as a character undergoing life-changing event(改变了生活的事件) in Then She Found Me.7.She has written a book that is beautiful because of the honesty and the raw emotion that is portrayed in all-encompassing details(无所不包的细节).8.Having a decent job contributes to a good self-image(一个好的自我形象).Unit4Task11.The children get fidgety if they have nothing to do.2.The shipyard has been dealt another crushing blow with the failure to win this contract.3.His pithy advice to young painters was, “Above all,keep your colors fresh.”4.It is important to note that foraging for information does not equate with aimless “surfing”.5.The murder victims’families have appealed to the Supreme Court to get a(n) definitive answer.6.His addition to drugs propelled him toward a life of crime.7.On their triumphant return home,the captain, Brian Robson, was applauded for sticking to his guns.8.The ubiquity of advertising is not being driven by corporations searching for new ways to sell products but by media searching for new ways to make money.9.Here are your travel documents, all duly signed.10.B y the same token,reduced military budgets would force the government to curtail its foreign involvement.Task21.In that relationship, regardless of differing views, you have mutual respect and cherish your friendship above everything else.2.McDonald refused to elaborate on his reasons for resigning.3.This show will no doubt add to his growing reputation.4.The economic performance of the EU has taken on a new dimension with the notion of a “new economy”.5.He hoped it would lead to a basis for negotiations but he refused to speculate on/about the chances of success.6.Robert Burns likens love to a red rose which is newly sprung in spring.7.The password will prevent others from tinkering with your data.8.The forces of freedom are steadily chipping away at the power of the forces of control.9.He was out in the rain all day and this brought on/about a bed cold.10.T hen he took a step in the direction of the traveler, who appeared to be immersed in reflections which were not very serene.Task31.The regions where a person grows up may have a subtle effect on his or her idea of typicality of certain items.2.Many sties on the Internet provide free access to e-books .3.Business is in the midst of a sea change when it comes to staffing and retaining superior talent.4.Since 1970,Green has been on the faculty of Harvard university, where he currently holds two named professorships.5.John is a voracious book reader and participates in two monthly book clubs.6.When your goal is in your conscious mind all the time, you’ll stay focused on it.7.In all facets of community life,the media play a central role as the conduit for information and potentially a catalyst for activism and change.8.The rent was due, so your check came as an absolute godsend!9.I must have skipped a page, because I lost the thread of the story.10.In the warm winter afternoon,she likes to stroll through elegant prose.Unit5Task11.Many children will cling to a soft blanket or toy as a substitute for their mother at night.2.The eye is one of the most delicate organs of the body.3.Travelers came from distant lands to visit the shrine.4.The train depart Waterloo at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday.5.There is often no clear distinction between an allergy(过敏) and food intolerance.6.It’s almost inevitable that the client will form a very close bond with the therapist.7.There are two main problems which afflict people with hearing impairments(损伤).8.Many persons in the vicinity were awakened by the blast, and some were thrown from their beds.9.The decision to leave her children now haunts her.10.B y this time the Captain had grown used to living in a blue haze.11.W e looked out over a desolate landscape of bare trees and stony fields.12.H istory books do not tell us mush about the domestic lives of our ancestors.13.T he baby monkey clasped its mother’s fur tightly.14.W hen you are dealing with so many patient,mistake are bound to happen.15.T hey force the reader to slow down,to dwell on what is happening.Task21.I stood at the edge of the old quarry(采石场),with a sheer drop of 10 or 20 meters below me.2.Harriet glanced around,wondering if she could slip out unnoticed.3.The restaurant space also gives the sense of a genuine,if somewhat too comfortable, desert experience.4.The terrorist group is still looking to seek revenge against its attackers.5.The boat sheered away and headed out to sea.6.People who suffer heart attacks tend to have a high level of cholesterol(胆固醇) in the blood.7.His father had deserted the family when Graham was three years old.8.We maneuvered(操纵) the canoe so it skirted just around that rock.9.Dan protested it wasn’t him who had caused the problems.10.T hey began searching for a distant location to store the duplicates of the more vital records.11.H e looked for a strip of level ground where he could land the plane.12.T he motive for the murder was clearly revenge.13.H er blue skirt swayed from side to side.14.D espite their protests, the students’ fees were increased.15.E veryone who votes has to fill in a slip of paper in order to register.16.G ive the plant a lot of bright light, to duplicate outdoor conditions.Unit6Task11.Slavery was abolished in the United States in the 19th century.2.I’ll never be unfaithful again. I give you my solemn word.3.Do they observe Christmas Day in that country?4.Nothing will stop them in their quest for truth.5.Management has given a pledge that there will be no job losses this year.6.These monument are a vital part of the cultural heritage of South America.7.Signing this form commits you to buying the goods.8.The Social Democrats are now in alliance with the Greens.9.The hot sunny days were tempered by a light breeze.10.The room was converted from a kitchen to a lavatory.11.He was found guilty of subversion and imprisoned.12.We are determined to eradicate racism from our sport.Task21.Water is not an effective shield against the sun’s more harmful rays.2.Within minutes, the car engulfed in flames.3.We must respect the rights of sovereign nations to conduct their own affairs.4.The company has completely outpaced its rivals in the market.5.There’s no need to belabor the point—you don’t need to keep reminding me.6.She invoked several eminent scholars to back up her argument.7.Helicopters carried 300 women and children from two embattled villages.8.According to the witness’s testimony, you were present when the crime was committed.9.In spite of our best endeavors, it has proven impossible to contact her.10.After many trials and tribulations, we finally reached our destination.。
熊海虹主编《高等学校研究生英语综合教程下》课后习题答案
Unit OneTask 11. provinc es b.2. woke a.3.haunt b.4.trouble a.5.weather s d.6.wakeb.7.coinedc.8. trouble b.9.weather c. 10. provinc e c. 11. coin a. 12. value a.13. hauntsa. 14. has promise d a. 15. trouble c. 16. coin b. 17. promise d, 18. valuesc. 19. refrain b. 20. valuede.Task 21. tranqui l2. ultimat ely3. afterma th4. cancelout5.ordeal6.drastic7. legacy8. depriva tions9. suicida l 10. anticip ated 11. preoccu pied 12. adversi ties 13. aspires 14. nostalg ia 15, retrosp ectTask 31. a mind-blowing experie nce2.built-in storage space3.self-protect ion measure s4. short-term employm ent5.distort ed and negativ e self-percept ion6. life-changin g events7. all-encompa ssingdetails8.a good self-imageUnit TwoTask1I. A. enterta inment B. enterta ining2. A.attache d B.attachm ent3.A.histori callyB. histori c4. A. innovat ive B. Innovat ions5. A. flawedB. flawles s6.A.controv ersy B. controv ersial7. A. reviseB. revisio ns8. ment ary B. comment ator9.A. restric tive B. restric tions10.10. A.heroicB. heroicsTask 21. ethnic2.corpora te3.tragic4. athleti c5. underli e6. stack7. intrins ic8. revenue9. engross ed 10. awardTask 31) revenue s 2)receipt s 3) economi c 4)rewards 5)athlete s6) sponsor 7)spectat ors 8) maintai n 9) availab ility10) stadium s 11) anticip ated 12) publici tyUnit ThreeTask 11.B 2, D 1 A 4, C 5, A 6.B 7,C 8. A 9.B 10. CTask2LA. discret e B. discree t C. discret ion2.A. auditor s B. auditor ium C. audit D. auditor y E. audited1 A. concept ion B.contriv ance C. contriv e D. conceiv e4.A. gigglin g B. gaspedC. garglin g D. gossip5.A. affecti onateB. passion C. affecti on D. passion ate6.A.relucta nt B. relentl ess C. relevan t7.A. reveren ce B. reveren t C. revere8.A. peeping/peep B.peeredC. perceiv e D.poringTask31) gain 2) similar ities3) diverse 4)enrich5) perspec tive6)discove r 7)challen ging 8) specifi c 9)adventu re 10)enlight ens11) opportu nities 12) memorie s 13) joyful14) outweig hs 15) span)Unit FourTask 11) uncomfo rtable 2)reading 3)immerse 4)deep 5) access6)concent ration 7)stopped 8)altered 9)change10) differe nt 11)decoder s12) disenga ged 13) variati ons 14) words 15) tighterTask 21.D2.A3. B4.B5.D6. A7. C8. CTask 1Step 1l)i 2)f 3)a 4)b 5)h 6)j 7)c 8)e 9)d 10)gStep 21)fidgety2)crushin g3)pithy4)foragin g5) definit ive ,6)propell ed7) applaud ed8) ubiquit y9) duly10) curtailTask 21. above2.on3. to4.on5.on/about6. to 7 .with 8. at 9. on/about10. in Task 31. may have a subtleeffecton2.provide free accesstoe-books3. isinthe midst ofa sea change4. has been onthe faculty ofHarva rd Univers ity5.a voracio us book reader6. you'll stay focused onit7. the conduit for informa tion8.your check came asanabs olutegodsend9. lost the threadofthe story10. strollthrough elegant proseUnit FiveTask 11.A2.C3.D4.B5.C6.B7.C8.D9.A10.C11.B12D.13.D14.A15.BTask21.sheer2.slip3de sert4. revenge5.sheered6. level7.deserte d8.skirted9.protest ed10. duplica tes11. level12. revenge13.skirt14. protest s15. slip16.duplicateUnit SixTask 1I.C 2.A 3.C 4.A 5.D 6.C 7.B 8.D 9.A 10.C lI.B 12.ATask21. Water isnot an effecti ve shield2.engulfe d inflame s3.the rightsofsover eign nations4. outpace d its rivalsinthe market5. There's no need tobelab or the point6. She invoked several eminent scholar s7. from two embattl ed village s8. Accordi ng tothe witness's testimo ny9. Inspite ofour best endeavors10. After many trialsand tribula tionsTask21) remain2) childis h3)reaffir m4)preciou s5)equal6)measure7)greatne ss8) journey9)leisure10) fame11) obscure12) prosper ityUnit SevenTask1I.C 2.B 3.B 4.D 5.B 6.C 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.BTask21. patrons b.2.designa ted b.3. referen ce d.4. inclina tion c5. host d.6. diffusi ng b.7. host c8.inclina tion a.9. referen ces c.10. patrons a.11. referen ce a.12. host a.13. diffuse s a..14. designa te a.15. designa te c.Task31) alive2)awakene d3) trip4)stone5)remains6)beyond7)records8)social9)across10) surroun ding11) mental12) miracle13) having14) failure15) partici pateUnit EightTask 11.B2.D3. A4.B5.A6. D7. D8.A9. A 10. CTask21. A. outburs t B.burstin g C. outbrea k2.A. adverse B.adversi ty C. advised3.A. disting uishes B.distinc t C. disting uished4.A. sight/visionB. view C. outlook D. visions5. A. implici t B.implici t/implied C. underly ing6.A.washedB. awash C. washing7.A. jumped/sprangB. springs C.leap D.jumped8. A. trail B. trail/track C. traceD. trackE.trace9.A. sensedB.sensibl e C. senseD. sensiti veE.sensati onal10.A. prosper ous B.prosper ity C. prospec ts D. prophecyTask31)echoes2) pays heed to3)hidden4) objecti vely5)deciphe r6)presenc e7)convict ion 8)shot9)however10) slaught er11) bare12) trim13) are connect ed to14) strive15) yieldUnit NineTask 11.A2.B3.D4.A5.B6.B7.C8.A9.C 10.DTask2I. explain, plain, complai ned, plain2. tolerat e, toleran t, toleran ce3. consequ ence,sequenc e,consequ ent4. commerc e, commerc ial, commerc ial, commerc ialism, commerc ially5. arouse, arising, arise, arousal6. irritan t, irritat ion, irritab le, irritat e7. democra tic, dynamic, automat ed, dramati c8. dominat e, dominan t, predomi nant, predomi nate9. celebra te, celebri ty, celebra ted, celebra tion10. tempora l, contemp orary, tempora ryTask3I) encompa ssing2)standar d3)constra ints4)present ed5)resolut ion6) constit ute7) enterta inment8) interch angeab ly9) distinc tion10) fuzzy11) technic ally12) devoted to13) ranging14) competi ng15) biasesUnit TenTask 11) bewareof2)unpalat able3)delinea te4) Ingrain ed5) amplify6) supplan ted7) pin down8)discret ionary9) strande d10)swept throughTask21. that happy-to-be-alive attitud e2.anl-told-you-so air3. the-end-justifi es-the-means philoso phy4.Aheart-in-the-mouth moment5.a now-or-never chance6. a touch-and-go situati on7.a wait-and-see attitud e8.too-eager-not-to-lose9.a cards-on-the-table approac h10. anine-to-five lifesty le11.a look-who's-talking tone12. around-the-clock service13. a carrot-and-stick approac h14. a rags-to-richesman15. a rain-or-shine picnicTask3I) exquisi te2)soothe3)equival ent4)literal ly5)effecti ve6)havoc7)posted8)notify9) clumsy10) autonom ously。
研究生英语核心教材综合教程下1——5章课后题答案
Unit 1 The UnabomberWord distinctions.1)escape, escape from1、He cut a hole in the wall and escaped from the prison.2、The police lay in wait around his house, but he did not return that night and escaped capture(追捕).3、A lion has escaped from its cage.4、She was lucky to escape serious injury.5、He narrowly(很险地)(=only just) escaped a fine(罚款).6、His name escaped me(=I have forgotten his name).7、Nothing important escaapes notice/attention.2)search, search for1、The police spent the whole week searching for the missing boy.2、They searched the suspect(嫌疑人)before he had time to destroy the document.3、I’ve serched every of my pocket, but I can’t find my key.4、The detectives(侦探) search the house all over, there is no sign of the stolen goods.5、She searched her mind/memory for the man’s name, but she couldn’t remember it.6、People who are searching for inner peace sometimes turn to religion.3)approve(批准,认可),approve of (同意,赞同)1、Obviously he did not approve of smoking but he had to accept it in the situation.2、We had to wait months for the city council(委员会) to approve our plans to extend the house.3、I thoroughly(彻底地) approve of what the government is doing.4、The court approve the sale of the property(财产).Translation1)短语翻译。
研究生英语综合教程(下)-全部答案及解析
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Starting out—Task 3
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Read the letter from John Doe and, with your partner, discuss how you could help him.
Dear Abby, I feel like I almost can’t breathe now. I work a ridiculous amount of hours and I don’t have time to relax. My parents live 1,400 miles away and I am here all by myself. I have no time to make friends. Sometimes I feel I don’t even have a life. What should I do? Kind regards, John
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Task 2
Your best friend has recently been in low spirits ever since she was diagnosed with COPD (慢性阻塞性肺病). She stays in bed most of the time and misses a lot of classes. She has nothing to do, and moreover wants to do nothing. How would you encourage her to cope with the disease with a positive attitude?
熊海虹研究生英语下册课后习题(1.4.5.6英文)
熊海虹研究生英语下册课后习题(1.4.5.6英文)Unit1Task11.The show will tour the provinces after it closes in London.2.Nancy woke to the sound of birds outside her window.3.The stigma of being a bankrupt is likely to haunt him for the rest of his life.4.We’ve never had much trouble with vandals(故意破坏公共财物者)around here.5.Unpainted wooden furniture weathers to a gray color.6.There have been demonstrations in the streets in the wake of the recent bomb attack.7.The term “cardboard city” was coined to describe communities of homeless people living in cardboard boxes.8.The trouble is that these restrictions have remained while other things have changed.9.The company just managed to weather the recession.10.R enaissance art is not really his province ---he specializes in the modern period.11.L et’s toss a coin to see who goes first.12.T he winner will receive a prize with a value of 珐琅1,000.13.A headless rider haunts the country lanes.14.T he post office has promised to resume first-class mail delivery to the area on Friday.15.T hank you for going to so much trouble to find what I was looking for.16.O n the other side of the coin,there’ll be tax incentives for small businesses.17.T he day dawned bright and clear,with the promise ofwarm, sunny weather.18.T he young have a completely different set of values and expectations.19.T he protest began with a small group, but then others took up the refrain.20.H e valued the house for me at 珐琅80,000.Task21.The tranquil atmosphere of the inn allows guests to feel totally at home.2.Technological advances might ultimately lead to even more job losses.3.In the aftermath of the shootings, there were calls for tighter controls on gun ownership.4.Her kindness and generosity cancel out her occasional flashes of temper.5.He was beginning to wonder if he would survive the ordeal.6.Foreign food aid has led to a drastic reduction in the numbers of people dying of starvation.7.Perhaps her most important legacy was her program of educational reform.8.There were food shortages and other deprivations during the Civil War.9.The new economic policies could prove suicidal for the party.10.T he building will be completed around six months earlier than anticipated.11.T he experience was enough to keep him preoccupied for some time.12.T he road to happiness is paved with adversities.13.S he aspires to nothing no less than the chairmanship ofthe company.14.H e might be influenced by nostalgia for the surroundings of his happy youth.15.I n retrospect, I wish that I had thought about alternative courses of action.Task31.Watching your baby being born is a mind-blowing experience(极其令人兴奋的经历).2.There is built-in storage space (内置储藏空间)in all bedrooms.3.This handout focuses on self-protection measures(自我保护措施)under difficult climatic conditions.4.I’m sure we could offer you some short-term employment(短期的工作).5.So, how is it that we all,or at least many of us, have such a distorted and negative self-perception(歪曲的、否定的自我观念)?6.Helen Hunt stars as a character undergoing life-changing event(改变了生活的事件) in Then She Found Me.7.She has written a book that is beautiful because of the honesty and the raw emotion that is portrayed in all-encompassing details(无所不包的细节).8.Having a decent job contributes to a good self-image(一个好的自我形象).Unit4Task11.The children get fidgety if they have nothing to do.2.The shipyard has been dealt another crushing blow with the failure to win this contract.3.His pithy advice to young painters was, “Above all,keep your colors fresh.”4.It is important to note that foraging for information does not equate with aimless “surfing”.5.The murder victims’families have appealed to the Supreme Court to get a(n) definitive answer.6.His addition to drugs propelled him toward a life of crime.7.On their triumphant return home,the captain, Brian Robson, was applauded for sticking to his guns.8.The ubiquity of advertising is not being driven by corporations searching for new ways to sell products but by media searching for new ways to make money.9.Here are your travel documents, all duly signed.10.B y the same token,reduced military budgets would force the government to curtail its foreign involvement.Task21.In that relationship, regardless of differing views, you have mutual respect and cherish your friendship above everything else.2.McDonald refused to elaborate on his reasons for resigning.3.This show will no doubt add to his growing reputation.4.The economic performance of the EU has taken on a new dimension with the notion of a “new economy”.5.He hoped it would lead to a basis for negotiations but he refused to speculate on/about the chances of success.6.Robert Burns likens love to a red rose which is newly sprung in spring.7.The password will prevent others from tinkering with your data.8.The forces of freedom are steadily chipping away at the power of the forces of control.9.He was out in the rain all day and this brought on/about a bed cold.10.T hen he took a step in the direction of the traveler, who appeared to be immersed in reflections which were not very serene.Task31.The regions where a person grows up may have a subtle effect on his or her idea of typicality of certain items.2.Many sties on the Internet provide free access to e-books .3.Business is in the midst of a sea change when it comes to staffing and retaining superior talent.4.Since 1970,Green has been on the faculty of Harvard university, where he currently holds two named professorships.5.John is a voracious book reader and participates in two monthly book clubs.6.When your goal is in your conscious mind all the time, you’ll stay focused on it.7.In all facets of community life,the media play a central role as the conduit for information and potentially a catalyst for activism and change.8.The rent was due, so your check came as an absolute godsend!9.I must have skipped a page, because I lost the thread of the story.10.In the warm winter afternoon,she likes to stroll through elegant prose.Unit5Task11.Many children will cling to a soft blanket or toy as a substitute for their mother at night.2.The eye is one of the most delicate organs of the body.3.Travelers came from distant lands to visit the shrine.4.The train depart Waterloo at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday.5.There is often no clear distinction between an allergy(过敏) and food intolerance.6.It’s almost inevitable that the client will form a very close bond with the therapist.7.There are two main problems which afflict people with hearing impairments(损伤).8.Many persons in the vicinity were awakened by the blast, and some were thrown from their beds.9.The decision to leave her children now haunts her.10.B y this time the Captain had grown used to living in a blue haze.11.W e looked out over a desolate landscape of bare trees and stony fields.12.H istory books do not tell us mush about the domestic lives of our ancestors.13.T he baby monkey clasped its mother’s fur tightly.14.W hen you are dealing with so many patient,mistake are bound to happen.15.T hey force the reader to slow down,to dwell on what is happening.Task21.I stood at the edge of the old quarry(采石场),with a sheer drop of 10 or 20 meters below me.2.Harriet glanced around,wondering if she could slip out unnoticed.3.The restaurant space also gives the sense of a genuine,if somewhat too comfortable, desert experience.4.The terrorist group is still looking to seek revenge against its attackers.5.The boat sheered away and headed out to sea.6.People who suffer heart attacks tend to have a high level of cholesterol(胆固醇) in the blood.7.His father had deserted the family when Graham was three years old.8.We maneuvered(操纵) the canoe so it skirted just around that rock.9.Dan protested it wasn’t him who had caused the problems.10.T hey began searching for a distant location to store the duplicates of the more vital records.11.H e looked for a strip of level ground where he could land the plane.12.T he motive for the murder was clearly revenge.13.H er blue skirt swayed from side to side.14.D espite their protests, the students’ fees were increased.15.E veryone who votes has to fill in a slip of paper in order to register.16.G ive the plant a lot of bright light, to duplicate outdoor conditions.Unit6Task11.Slavery was abolished in the United States in the 19th century.2.I’ll never be unfaithful again. I give you my solemn word.3.Do they observe Christmas Day in that country?4.Nothing will stop them in their quest for truth.5.Management has given a pledge that there will be no job losses this year.6.These monument are a vital part of the cultural heritage ofSouth America.7.Signing this form commits you to buying the goods.8.The Social Democrats are now in alliance with the Greens.9.The hot sunny days were tempered by a light breeze.10.The room was converted from a kitchen to a lavatory.11.He was found guilty of subversion and imprisoned.12.We are determined to eradicate racism from our sport.Task21.Water is not an effective shield against the sun’s more harmful rays.2.Within minutes, the car engulfed in flames.3.We must respect the rights of sovereign nations to conduct their own affairs.4.The company has completely outpaced its rivals in the market.5.There’s no need to belabor the point—you don’t need to keep reminding me.6.She invoked several eminent scholars to back up her argument.7.Helicopters carried 300 women and children from two embattled villages.8.According to the witness’s testimony, you were present when the crime was committed.9.In spite of our best endeavors, it has proven impossible to contact her.10.After many trials and tribulations, we finally reached our destination.。
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Here are some suggestions from experts that will enable you to retain (or take back) much of your independence and improve your quality of life.
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Starting out—Task 3
Dear John,
I used to live a life just like yours. I can see myself in you when I finished my college and started my first job. I found a job as junior reporter for Chicago Daily so I moved from Houston to Chicago. I was working 18 hours a day in a place where I knew few people. My health finally broke down from too much work and poor diet. I stayed in hospital for two weeks. My parents came to Chicago and took care of me. After I was out of hospital, I quitted my job and moved back to Houston, where I found a job in a local newspaper. I visited my parents often and I had time to hang around with my friends whom I had known for years as well as those I newly made. I felt happy finally.
So my suggestion is to take some time off your work and go back to visit your parents and friends. Consider changing a job which requires fewer hours so that you may have time to make friends. You may also try to take classes on a subject you are interested in or pursue a hobby. You are sure to find life worth living.
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Discuss with members of your group what is/are the most important element(s) for living a full life. You may choose one or more from the following list or provide your own answer. Then give reasons why you have made such a choice.
• Don’t isolate yourself...reach out to others • Stay as physically active as you can • Manage your breathing • Stick with your treatment plan
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高等院校研究生英语系列教材
综合教程(下)
INTEGRATED COURSE
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Starting out Reading Focus Reading More Practical Translation Focused Writing Final Project
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Task 2
Your best friend has recently been in low spirits ever since she was diagnosed with COPD (慢性阻塞性肺病). She stays in bed most of the time and misses a lot of classes. She has nothing to do, and moreover wants to do nothing. How would you encourage her to cope with the disease with a positive attitude?
Task 3
Read the letter from John Doe and, with your partner, discuss how you could help him.
Dear Abby, I feel like I almost can’t breathe now. I work a ridiculous amount of hours and I don’t have time to relax. My parents live 1,400 miles away and I am here all by myself. I have no time to make friends. Sometimes I feel I don’t even have a life. What should I do? Kind regards, John
• a good appearance • close friends
• a happy mindset
• a good neighborhood
• perfect health
• an absorbing hobby
• a good job
• lottery winnings
• a happy family