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新视野大学英语3 Unit 4 Five Famous Symbols of American Culture

新视野大学英语3 Unit 4  Five Famous Symbols of American Culture

• Can you think of any more symbols of Chinese culture?
Ancient china
Potala Palace
Imperial Palace in Beijing
Beijing Opera
Confucius
cheongsam
Chinese chess
一副诋毁她们形象的画作;如果是父女,那么男人手里拿
着一把叉,到底是表示一个普通耕作的农夫,还是一个不 无妒意地赶走女儿追求者的传道夫呢?理解为父女关系的 评论家把女儿下巴和颈部的褶皱理解为“老处女的尖锐”, 但也有人认为这些褶皱暗示着女儿并不像她的穿着
(扣子紧紧封住脖子)那样刻板。
American Gothic 美国哥特人
9.assemble v. 1)组装;装配 eg: Some boys like to assemble model airplanes. 2)集合;聚集;收集 eg: We'll assemble at theБайду номын сангаасgate at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. I've assembled all the information I need for my report. 10.dedicate v.1T)把……奉献给 ~sth./sb. to (doing) sth. eg: He dedicated his life to helping the poor. 2)题词;献词; eg: This book is dedicated to my parents. 3)为……举行落成典礼 eg: The church was dedicated in 1880. dedicated adj. 献身的;专心致志的;一心一意的 eg:1) a dedicated teacher 2)be dedicated to sth.

新视野大学英语读写教程3(第三版)Unit 4 词汇练习(含答案)

新视野大学英语读写教程3(第三版)Unit 4 词汇练习(含答案)

Unit 4 The surprising purpose of travel1.出租车一到,我就冲进去,跌跌撞撞通过安检处,终于,我挨到了登机口。

I run in when we arrive, ________ security and finally get to my gate.答案: stagger through2.我的航班被取消了。

在接下来的218分钟里,我被困在了航站楼。

My flight is ________ and I’m ________ in this _________ for the next 218 minutes.答案:canceled; stuck; terminal3.我唯一的安慰是以备机场提供的免费咖啡。

My only _________ is a cup of __________ airport coffee.答案:consolation; complimentary4.最终,在不知经过多少个小时后,终于到达要去的地方。

...after _________ hours, finally getting there.答案:countless5.然而,旅程的其余部分....就像是关于现代社会弊病的乏味课程。

The rest of the journey, however, can feel like a tedious lesson in the _________ of modernity.答案:ills6.这就是世界全球化的结果,它糟透了。

It is the result of __________ world, and it __________.答案:globalized; sucks7.因为即使在这个数字化时代,我们仍然有一些重要的事情要去做。

Because in this _______ age, there is still something important to do.答案:digital8.但是大多旅行是可去可不去的。

新视野大学英语第三册unit4 讲义

新视野大学英语第三册unit4 讲义

Work on:The scientists are still working on inventing a new method to reach outer space.En-enableEnlightening and stimulating experience approve1.think that someone is right, good, suitable Approve of someone doingI do not approve of people smoking in bed.2.Officially accept a plan or a proposalThe Parliament has approved of a program of education reform.Ministry of Education-minister部长Prime Minister-ChairmanGo ahead, everyone is here.Go ahead with the deal.“Deal!”Assemble1.fit together parts of something2.cause people or things to come togetherThe leaders assembled in Shanghai for the meeting.I have assembled all the information I need for my essay.1.Be dedicated=be establishedOfficially hold a ceremony to say that an organization or monument is establishedA memorial stone was dedicated to those who lost their lives in the war.2.give one’s attention or efforts to do sthHe dedicated all his time correcting his students’ papers.3.declare a book, a performance in honor ofsomeone.The singer said he dedicated his first song to his fans.Devoted fansFor sale: be intended to be sold.Come up with: to produce an idea or a solutionScientists have come up with new ways of saving energy.Energy-efficientVersion1.A thing that is based on sth but has some different characteristicsA five-door version of the Ford2. an account of sthThe two newspapers gave different versions of what happened.Universal adj1.involving everyone in the world or in aparticular groupThe rejoicing was universal .A universal agreement =an agreement reached by all2.be true or suitable to all situationsa universal drive programuniversally: in all situations or worldwide rise to fame.The speed that he rose to fame is astonishingly rapid.PeasantSolemn: a solemn statement/promise/facePolitician/StatesmanCapture one’s attention(draw/grasp/attract) Eye-catchingPose for a photographGo against= be opposed to sthYour report might go against your chances of winning the contract .Chance game (gambling, lottery )Liberate=set someone or sth freeLiberate people from povertyFrance was liberated in 1945.Origin1.the situation or place that sth begins to exist The origin of a riverThe origin of the infection is still unknown . 2The country, race or family which someone comes fromShe never forgot her humble origins . Evolve=develop graduallyLanguage is constantly evolving.Fish evolved from prehistoric sea creatures. Evolution n. The Theory of EvolutionRecruit1.get people to join in the armyMany young people were recruited on that day.2.find new people to join a company or anorganizationWe won’t be recruiting again until next year. RacismNaturalismCommunismSocialismFeminismIdealismIndividualismCollectivismLive up to one’s expectationSino-US relationsProfessorAssociate professorDistinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen Distinguish v.The hotel enjoys clean environment and delicious food, but….。

新视野大学英语第三册unit4附答案

新视野大学英语第三册unit4附答案

新视野⼤学英语第三册unit4附答案Part 1 Fill in the Blanks (with the initial letters provided)(每⼩题:1 分)Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the help of the first letter(s). Use only ONE word to fill in each blank.1.President Bush hassatellites to China and lifted a trading ban.(Suggested first letter(s): app )2.In most of the paintings the background iswith beautiful scenes.(Suggested first letter(s): dec )3.The bedrooms are tastefullytelephone, radio, and fridge.(Suggested first letter(s): dec )4.As a result, firms employing them need tofrequently to replace those who choose not to continue theircontracts.(Suggested first letter(s): re )5.new department which based its teaching on a principle ofdirect contact with the student.(Suggested first letter(s): re )6.It took hundreds of millions of years to develop these abilities,longer, perhaps, than it has taken human beings to(Suggested first letter(s): ev )7.The workshop hascompany, and a supplier with a world-wide reputation forflexibility and excellence.(Suggested first letter(s): ev )8.A feeling of total joy swept over him as hethe beautiful gold and silver machine.(Suggested first letter(s): ins )9.Any member of the community who wishes tobe happy to show them the improvements we have made and are continuing to make. (Suggested first letter(s): ins )10.In their minds they have nothing but the ideal of equality and(Suggested first letter(s): lib )11.Such a system would be a fundamental blow to the rights and(Suggested first letter(s): lib )12.I feel we are approaching a situation that is soimmediately.(Suggested first letter(s): gr )13.I consider this did serious harm on my reputation and it has(Suggested first letter(s): gr )14.He argues that men tend to valueconnection.(Suggested first letter(s): ind )15.Religion in the West is considered to be serious and(Suggested first letter(s): so )16.Strange that something asmake so little of an impression on her, while this small accident should pierce her heart.17.must be prepared to teach the cultural text as well. (Suggested first letter(s): inter )18.This is recommended reading for all those who think the(Suggested first letter(s): inter )19.Where he is different from the rest, his differences aresimilar.(Suggested first letter(s): ex )20.I am afraid that in his speech the merits of the project areweight.(Suggested first letter(s): ex )21.Before I came to the college, Istore department, taking it as a part-time job. (Suggested first letter(s): ass )22.A large peacekeeping force is now beingready to move at 48 hours' notice.(Suggested first letter(s): ass )23.While we want to preserve the best of the past, it is not very(Suggested first letter(s): monu )24.Failure to reach aproblems for European agriculture as pollution spreads. (Suggested first letter(s): set )25.Remember, marriage is a sharedand your children have every right to claim money from your husband.26.We want to see them receive aemployment which would extend their rights, particularly inrelation to health and safety.(Suggested first letter(s): con )27.My first book, which was published in 2002, is(Suggested first letter(s): ded )28.Shesays understood her fully and never failed to support her. (Suggested first letter(s): ded )29.Although the shooting has stopped for now, the(Suggested first letter(s): des )30.He had workedyears and they had become close friends.(Suggested first letter(s): alon )31.As she makes progress, her personal self-confidence willdevelop(Suggested first letter(s): alon )32.Whatever our social position, we are all essentially judged bythe same(Suggested first letter(s): uni )33.In nine months on the market, the latestWindows has sold 3 million copies.(Suggested first letter(s): ver )34.I had trouble understanding the French, so I got the English(Suggested first letter(s): ver )35.million people watched his show.(Suggested first letter(s): fa )36.He loves her, and he loves to be known to all. So he has achoice to make between love and(Suggested first letter(s): fa )37.and a single mirror.(Suggested first letter(s): dec )38.Colorful and festive paperfrom the ceiling.(Suggested first letter(s): dec )39.Hisalways welcome in the English department.(Suggested first letter(s): repu )40.Her remarks shocked audiences, yet also enhanced her(Suggested first letter(s): repu )41.The realbothered about playing for our football team any more.(Suggested first letter(s): tra )42.Attending his lectures is an enormouslyexciting experience.(Suggested first letter(s): enli )43.This story of contemporary manners is told with(Suggested first letter(s): ac )44."You don't know how to be a mother and you never did," she(Suggested first letter(s): ac )45.Thedeveloped in these ten years.(Suggested first letter(s): ill )Part 2 Fill in the Blanks (with the right preposition or adverb)(每⼩题:1 分)Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with an appropriate preposition or adverb. Fill in each blank with only ONE word.1.A number of race horses have been nameddancers.2.Many of the officials in Moscow who approvedits dangers.3.The company could golicense but it had to consider the consequences.4.The speed of her riseastonishingly rapid.5.But, he believes, if you don't throw up a lot of bad ideas youeither.6.He sent the paintings to the exhibition but none were7.of Central Park.8.It is our task to liberate people9.The photographer took half an hour posing the boys and girls>>Famed artist James Earle Fraser wenttradition by using three actual American Indians (11)models for his creation.12.The directors sold the business14.The coach of the football team continued the contract15.and told the boys to be quiet.Part 3 Cloze (with four choices provided)(每⼩题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank. Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage."America, the land of opportunity, the land of the free." I, 1.ever heard of the American Dream? It is the 2.3.life. Anyone can work his way from thethe top.stories about our great-grandparents. They traveled here fromabig. We would dream of"Your great-grandfather came to this country with 8.company from the ground up." This was how the story 9.10.but an empty 13.rich or powerful. They believe that past generations 14.will dothemselves.Money rules this country.leaders. And they approve rules to help their rich friends takehappy to give you a job,terms. You must agree to work for low wages, 19.If you work very hard, you cana small house and car and a couple of children. That is theAmerican dream today.Part 4 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(每⼩题:2 分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.In 1913, the United States government introduced a bold, new nickel. James Earle Fraser said his goal was to design a coin thatwould be "truly American." In his search for symbols, he found none more distinctive than the American buffalo. Choosing to show a Native American on the other side of the coin, Fraser said the new nickel had "perfect unity of theme."Production of "Buffalo" or "Indian Head" nickels began in February 1913. A single coining press at the Philadelphia Mint (造币⼚) started turning out the nickels at the rate of 120 a minute. But after the first examples were introduced, The New York Times said they were "bad."Other critics said that the coin's "rough" surfaces would encourage counterfeiters (造假币的⼈). But the most seriouscomplaint about the nickel had to do with its inability to stand heavy use. One coin collectors' magazine predicted that the slightest wear would remove the date and the words Five Cents "beyond understanding."In 1938, the Government staged a competition for a new nickel picturing Thomas Jefferson. According to a news item of the day, the Department of Indian Affairs didn't receive a single complaint from Native Americans about the design change. Collectors didn't seem to mind either.1.In the eyes of Fraser, a __________ is the most distinctive.A. nickelB. buffaloC. Native AmericanD. unity of theme2.In the second sentence, Paragraph 2, the word "press" means________.A. publicationB. newspaperC. machineD. the act of pushing down3.The design of a buffalo was modified ________.A. because it was not able to stand heavy useB. because the words Five Cents were "beyondunderstanding"C. because the coin couldn't be pressed by the PhiladelphiaMintD. because the words were too high on the coin4.According to one collectors' magazine using a NativeAmerican and a buffalo was ________.A. a good ideaB. a bad ideaC. a perfect ideaD. a forced idea5.It seemed that the new nickel picturing Thomas Jefferson________.A. won much praise from collectorsB. caused strong protests from American IndiansC. was OK both to the collectors and American IndiansD. was praised both by the collectors and American IndiansQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. Time passed and my cards sold well. My enthusiasm for the greeting card business grew quickly. All along, I had been drawing fantasy art: monsters, dragons, castles, etc. With the birth of my first son in 1980, the content of my work went through a pretty dramatic change.Fantasy went out of the window, and I began to illustrate reality.In the spring of 1983, we, The Mary Engelbreit Greeting Card Company, took our 12 little designs to New York to exhibit them ata national card show.I remember how big the show was. I just couldn't get over it. I had no idea there were so many different card companies. And it was exciting because our 12 little cards were getting a lot of attention in that huge place!I've been told one of the reasons we had so much success at that show is because my card style was different than anything else at the market. I typically draw complicated details and use deep colors and funny or meaningful quotations.By 1985, many greeting card publishers started noticing my art, and two of them approached me with licensing contracts.I have always believed if you choose a job you love, you'll never work a day in your life. If you ask about the mystery of my success, all I can say is this: to imagine is everything!6.Before the birth of her first son, Mary Engelbreit's cardsfocused on ________.A. realityB. daily lifeC. fantasyD. dragons7.The New York show was so big that Engelbreit ________.A. couldn't walk through itB. couldn't believe itC. couldn't stay to the end of itD. couldn't understand it8.Engelbreit's cards were successful because ________.A. they were distinctive in styleB. they had a thank-you sentenceC. they had complicated detailsD. they were rich in color9. A couple of greeting card companies ________.A. presented Engelbreit with contractsB. asked Engelbreit to make her cards more distinctiveC. wanted Engelbreit to use more meaningful quotationsD. thought her cards were to complicated10.According to Mary Engelbreit, the key to success is________.A. devotionB. opportunityC. good luckD. imaginationapproveddecorateddecoratedrecuritrecuritedevolveevolvedinspectedinspectlibertylibertygravegrave independence solemn solemn interpretation interpretation exaggerate exaggerate assembled assembled monument settlement contract contract dedicated dedicated destruction alongside alongside universal version versionfamefame decoration deccorations reputation reputation tragedy enlightenment acidacid illustrationafterofaheadtoupforalongsideinforagainstasandforwithinfor one fundamental no matter how bottomIn the past distant making nothing but usually though dismissing promiseoutlookgrabbedjust about anything Onlyadvantage providedtherebyoweBCABCCBAAD。

新视野大学英语读写教程第二版第三册Unit-4--Five-Famous-Symbols-of--American-Culture

新视野大学英语读写教程第二版第三册Unit-4--Five-Famous-Symbols-of--American-Culture

The New Colossus by Emma Lazarus Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
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The Statue of Liberty
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新视野大学英语第三册Unit4课文翻译

新视野大学英语第三册Unit4课文翻译

新视野大学英语第三册Unit4课文翻译新视野大学英语第三册Unit4课文翻译自由女神像19世纪70年代中期,法国艺术家弗里德里克·奥古斯特·巴托尔迪正在设计一个大项目,名为“自由照耀世界”。

这是一座庆祝美国独立和美法联盟的纪念碑。

与此同时,他爱上了一位他在加拿大理解的女子。

他母亲不赞成自己的儿子和一个她没有见过的女子恋爱,不过巴托尔迪不为所动,和心中所爱于1876年结为伉俪。

同年,巴托尔迪组装完雕像的右臂和火炬,并将它们陈列在费城。

据说,他用了妻子的手臂为模本,但觉得她的脸太漂亮,不适合做雕像模本。

他需要这样一个女人:面容沧桑却不失坚定,庄重多于美丽。

他选择了自己的母亲。

1886年,自由女神像在纽约湾北部落成。

雕像综合了他母亲的脸和他妻子的身材,不过巴托尔迪称之为“我的女儿,自由之神”。

芭比娃娃在现今销售的各式各样的芭比娃娃之前,原本部门只有一种芭比娃娃。

实际上,她的名字叫芭芭拉。

芭芭拉·汉德勒是马特尔玩具公司的联合创始人艾略特和鲁思·汉德勒夫妇的女儿。

鲁思是在见到女儿玩纸娃娃之后才想到做芭比娃娃的。

芭比娃娃的三维模特是一个德国洋娃娃,一个哄成年人开心的礼物,被描绘成具有“风尘女子”的模样。

马特尔公司将这个娃娃做了一番改造,变成了体面而地道的美国版本,即使胸围有些夸张。

它以当时10多岁的少女芭芭拉的名字命名。

自从1959年面世,芭比娃娃就成了世界公认的“娃娃女王”。

马特尔公司说,一般的美国女孩拥有10个芭比娃娃,世界每秒钟就有两个芭比娃娃售出。

如今芭芭拉已有60多岁了,她拒绝接受采访,但据说她非常喜欢芭比娃娃。

她可能是当今世上最的不为人知的人物了。

1961年,芭比娃娃的男朋友面世,按芭芭拉的弟弟肯的名字命名。

真正的肯于1994年去世。

他对令自己全家名扬天下的娃娃极为厌恶。

他在1993年说:“我可不想让我的孩子玩这洋娃娃。

”《美国哥特人》1930年,格兰特·伍德因其画作《美国哥特人》一举成名。

新视野大学英语第三册 Unit 4 --Vocabulary

新视野大学英语第三册 Unit 4 --Vocabulary

Unit 4 Let’s goText A The Surprising Purpose of TravelNew Words:1 groan: v. 呻吟,叹息(~ at/with sth=moan);发出似呻吟的声音e.g. to groan with pain/pleasure 痛苦地呻吟;高兴得直哼哼We all groaned at his terrible jokes. 他讲的笑话很糟糕,我们都发出不满的抱怨声。

They were all moaning and groaning (=complaining) about the amount of work they had.他们对工作量都怨声载道。

groan under the weight of sth:在某物的折磨(或重压)下呻吟;被某物压得喘不过气来(或无法忍受)groan with sth: 被某物堆满(或摆满、装满、充满)n. 呻吟声,叹息声(=moan)2 console: v. 安慰,抚慰,慰藉(=confort);consolation: n. 使感到安慰的人(或事);安慰;慰藉(=comfort)sole: adj. 仅有的,唯一的;独占的,专有的,全权处理的n. 脚掌,脚底板;鞋底,袜底3 burdensome: adj. 负担沉重的,难以承担的,繁重的(=onerous, taxing)troublesome: adj. 令人烦恼的,讨厌的,令人痛苦的(=annoying, irritating)tiresome: adj. 讨厌的,令人厌烦的,烦人的(=irritating)handsome: adj. (男子)英俊的,漂亮的,有魅力的;(女子)健美的;美观的,悦目的;数量大的;大方的,慷慨的,气量大的(=generous)(词源:“hand”+ “-some”,最初意思是“容易处理和使用的”,之后用来指“适合的”,最后演变成目前的意思)fearsome: adj. 很可怕的,十分吓人的quarrelsome: adj. 爱争吵的,好口角的-some: 引起(或易于)…的4 airborne: adj. 升空的,在空中的;空气传播的;空降的e.g. Do not leave your seat until the plane is airborne. 飞机升空时不要离开座位。

新视野大学英语第三版第二册第四单元读写答案

新视野大学英语第三版第二册第四单元读写答案

Unit 4 – Section A●Language Focus – Words in Use1. When the police caught up with him, Mr. Foster had to (confess) that he'd broken the speed limit.2. Whenever my boss makes a decision that I don't agree with, I tell him what I really think, though it's (tempting) to make him happy by telling him his ideas are always right.3. As can be probably perceived, a manned trip to Mars may soon (commence) since scientists have achieved the manned moon mission.4. A number of countries are (coordinating) their efforts to send out food to the area worst affected by the flood.5. State governments and the colleges themselves have (granted) financial help to students with special abilities and those with financial needs.6. The committee agreed that his papers (deserved) a wider circulation because of their essential and fundamental interest to a larger audience.7. The anger and frustration (displayed) by the local people who do not understand what is happening to them will be a terrible and dangerous force.8. Americans defend the right to obtain a gun, and they have (consequently) been willing to turna blind eye to the harm that people owning guns have caused.9. As the finance ministry rejected the deal for its "lack of clarity", it (lodged) a complaint with the European Commission that this deal was against the law.10. Dogs cannot distinguish the color of traffic lights, so the master must make the decision of when it is safe to (proceed) across the road.●Word Building1.contentpressedplicated4.identify5.justify6.qualify7.illustrate8.exhibition9.extend10.interpret11.plant12.perceive1.contentedpressplicate4.identification / identified5.justification / justified6.qualification / qualified7.illustration / illustrated8.exhibit9.extension / extended10.interpretation / interpretated11.plantation / planted12.perception / perceived1. Employers have found that many young competitors have the basic and best (qualifications) for success and they are intelligent, creative, and hard-working.2. Since parents are usually the major source of social support in early life, a child's (perception) of parental love may have important effects on their life.3. The storm was the most powerful to hit Hawaii this century. It greatly destroyed sugar and coffee (plantations) .4. Scientists have developed through hard work a new material that cannot be (compressed) even under extremely high pressure.5. Law students tend to become highly concerned with matters of proper procedure and (exhibit) an increased tendency to reason.6. He was a greedy person and never felt (contented) with what he had, so he could hardly make any close friends.7. Your fashion choices make a statement about your interests or intentions, and these statements are subject to cultural (interpretation) .8. Both sides of the negotiation should create conditions for the peaceful resolution of the issue and avoid taking actions that would (complicate) the situation further.9. The architecture students could not understand their professor's (illustration) of the new library structure until he showed them the plans.10. After an analysis of his personality, I realized that his stories were a(n) (extension) of his desires to rise to higher and higher positions.11. Car manufacturers stamp vehicle (identification) numbers at several locations on new cars to help track down the vehicles in case they are stolen.12. The defense lawyer gave many excellent examples to show that the police officer had acted in self-defense and shot the man with (justification) .●Banked ClozeTraditional dating is a self-paced, general meeting of two people. The two usually(1) (commence) with spending extra time together, getting to know one another and seeing how (2) (tempting) they could be to each other. A good example is a man meeting a woman and sensing her (3) (charm). He then extends a formal invitation for a date. With traditional dating, you get to go at a steady pace, (4) (allowing) yourself and your date to get to know each other through extensive contact. There are many (5) (components) that can be expected from traditional dates. Men, who are supposed to (6) (display) these traditional values, will open the door for the woman, stand up when she leaves the table, pay for everything, and (7) (proceed) to the next move. In the1950s, a man would usually ask a woman out several days ahead for a specific date and time. If she accepted, they would (8) (arrange) for a time to pick her up. He would then take her to a dinner and a movie.Today the rules of traditional dating are less clear. Twenty years ago, if a young lady asked a men out on a date, it was thought to be (9) (weird). Now, women are being encouraged to take the initiative and ask men out. A date may consist of a brief meeting at a café or a trip to the (10) (local) art museum. Men often pay on the first date, but the woman may offer to go Dutch. The traditional dating style has been found much less common now.●Language Focus – Expressions in Use1. She authorized her partner to carry out the daily responsibilities (on her behalf) when she was on her business trip.2. On hearing the latest news about your mother's ill health, I (took the liberty of) canceling your reservation at the Sheraton.3. There was an obvious indication that the police who have to enforce the new law were not (immune to) the general discontent.4. When she heard of her failure in the experiment, her eyes (were filled with) tears; whether it was of shame, frustration, or grief was difficult to tell.5. Rose knows that continuous letters from John, together with countless roses, are aimed at making her (fall in love with) him.6. (Expelled from) public school for drinking and smoking and then failing in show business as a singer, she joined her father's business 10 years ago.7. Since the great scandals in banking, many people in the country have (been pessimistic about) the prospects of economic recovery within a few years.8. The parents were quite happy to (go along with) our suggestion because it had taken their most important concerns into consideration.●Translation●➢英译汉Valentine's Day on February 14 is celebrated in various American and European countries. It is a holiday of love and romance usually by exchanging valentines or love tokens between lovers. There are different origins regarding the festival. One legend goes that the Romans put a priest named Saint Valentine into prison for refusing to believe in the Roman gods. On February 14, Valentine was put to death not only because he was Christian, but also because he had cured the jailer's daughter of blindness. The night before he was executed he wrote her a farewell letter signed "From your Valentine". Later, February 14 became a holiday for people to show affection for their loved ones. Today, people celebrate Valentine's Day in different ways, sending greeting cards and flowers, giving chocolate or other gifts, or joining in romantic dinners. The holiday has now become popular all over the world. In China the festival is also becoming increasingly popular with young people.美洲和欧洲各国都会庆祝2月14日的情人节。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册Unit4课后练习答案(完整版)

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册Unit4课后练习答案(完整版)

Unit 4 Book 3Key to exercisesSection A31 compulsory2 contemplate3 imprisoned4 globalize5 offset6 groan7 stubborn8 cluster9 ambiguity 10 consoledWord building4-ablerespect respectablenegotiate negotiabledistinguish distinguishableavailable availattribute attributableprofit profitable-izememory memorizeauthor authorizevisual visualizestable stabilizesocial socialize51 profitable2 renewable3 authorized4 negotiable5 visualize6 socialize7 attributable8 respectable9 avail 10 stabilize 11 distinguishable 12 memorizeBanked cloze1E 2M 3K 4I 5F 6A 7C 8H 9L 10 N7.1 settle for2 more often than not3 mingled with4 traded for5 was saturated with6 are open to7 endowed with8 make up for Structured Writing8Many parents set unreasonable expectations for their kids. Conflicts occur when their children fail to reach their expectations. But why do parents tend to expect so much from their children?The harsh reality may be one reason for the high expectations. We can see such logic behind parents' expectations: If their children can study hard, then they will be admitted to key universities, and then they will be much more competitive in job hunting after graduation.The peer pressure is also a contributing factor. Parents tend to compare their kids to other kids interms of academic performance. Parents consider it a shame if their children always lag behind other children. So it is often the case that parents spare no efforts to send their children to expensive training centers.Parents' love for their kids provides another explanation for their burning desire to see the best of their kids. Parents will be proud if their children make great achievements. But sometimes such love becomes a heavy burden on their kids.The harsh reality, peer pressure and parents' love all account for the unreasonable expectations for the kids. To set reasonable expectations for the kids is not easy, but is worth trying; after all, parents don't want the heavy pressure to crush their children.9威尼斯是意大利北部一座世界闻名的岛城:威尼斯建立于公元5世纪,在公元10世纪时成为一支重要的海上力量。

新视野大学英语第三册unit4self-test

新视野大学英语第三册unit4self-test

Unit 4 Beyond LimitsI. Choose the appropriate word or expression to fill in each blank.1. Also, tell him not to be afraid to ask for _________________ if he hasn'tunderstood the question or a particular word.A. translationB. interpretationC.comprehension D. clarification2. This disorder is easily ________________ but not so easily treated.A. diagnosedB. realizedC. exploredD. emerged3. Renewable energy will become ________________ more important as time goes on.A. stagnantlyB. steadfastlyC.progressively D. profoundly4. We are waiting to hear the final _____________ of the negotiations.A. outbreakB. outletC.outcome D. output5. This exercise improves your _____________, balance, timing and footwork.A. cooperationB. coordinationC. combinationD. integration6. The accident left him _______________ from the waist down.A. paralleledB. paralyzedC.paraphrased D. parachuted7. They found a bacterium ________________ to the human eye.A. evidentB. apparentC.transparent D. visible8. I'm sure she'll cope with the changes very well; she's very ______________.A. adaptableB. adoptableC.accountable D. answerable9.---It rained pretty heavily yesterday. Was your flight delayed---You bet! We were told to wait for one hour after another. Our flight___________ left five hours late!A. at the end C. eventuallyB. thenD. lastly10.---That bathroom i s still flooded. Didn’t you have it fixed---I’ve called the plumber three times, and each time he said that he’d gotto it ______________ he could.A. as soon asC. beforeB. as far as D. afterII. Listening ComprehensionLong ConversationDirections: In this section, you will hear one long conversation. At theend of the conversation, you will hear four questions. Both theconversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear aquestion, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B), C) and D).Questions 1 to 4 are based on the long conversation you have just heard.1. A. She is busy writing a biological article.B. She is busy with a program about endangered species.C. She is busy reading some books on economics.D. She is busy with two research papers.2. A. They cannot save every endangered species.B. Some species are impossible to conserve.C. Funds are difficult to get to conserve endangered species.D. People are less conscious of saving endangered species.3. A. The relatives of the tailed toad have been extinct.B. The varieties of the tailed toad are helpful to the research of evolution.C. If the tailed toad is well conserved, many other species will be better saved.D. It would be wiser to conserve the tailed toad than the spotted owl.4. A. The man is busy preparing the research paper.B. The woman should hand two papers in on the same day.C. The man is reading a book about the spotted owl.D. The woman is glad to make a decision on which animal to save.ScriptW: Hi, Bill, how is it goingM: Oh, hi, Jan. I'm OK. How about youW: You can probably tell just by looking at me. I've been really busy. Hey, what are you readingM: A pretty interesting article. My biology professor assigned it, and I thought I just look it over. But I got really involved in it. It's about endangered species.W: That sounds pretty interesting. I'm getting frustrated with the two research papers I'm struggling with.M: OhW: And can you believe they are both due on the same dayM: That's tough.W: I'll get through it. So what's this you are readingM: Well, it's basically about the choices conservationists faced with. You know, on these days when funding is so hard to come by.W: Wait a minute. Is the focus on biology or economicsM: Both. Conservationists don't have enough funding to save every endangered species in the world, so they have to decide based on what would be lost if a species became extinct.W: Can you give me an example of what you meanM: Take for instance, two animals, the spotted owl and the tailed toad. The article says the toad is unique. It has no relatives. But there are a lot of varieties of owls.W: So, if that toad became extinct, we'd lose an important link in the chain of evolution, rightM: Exactly. But that isn't so for the owl. So for conservationists, it might be clear choice of which animal to save.W: I see. I am glad I don't have to make that kind of decision. Aren't youWhy is the woman so busy2. What is the problem conservationists have3. What can be inferred about the tailed toad4. What can we learn from the conversationKey: 1. D 2. A 3. D 4. BPassageDirections: In this section, you will hear one passage. At the end of the passage, you will hear three questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Questions 5 to 7 are based on the passage you have just heard.5. A. He would be able to walk normally without treatment.B. He would never run well without treatment.C. He would not be able to walk even with treatment.D. He would never run well even with treatment.6. A. He went out for a cross-country team.B. He ran more than his team members every day.C. He felt he was inferior to his peer boys.D. He thought he could be a member of the team.7. A. We never told Joey about his illness for fear of breaking his heart.B. The doctor’s diagnosis was apparently wrong.C. Joey was the youngest on the team list.D. Joey was the last on the team list but he made it.ScriptMy son Joey was born with club feet. The doctors assured us that with treatment he would be able to walk normally — but would never run very well. The first three years of his life were spent in surgery, casts and braces. By the tim e he was eight, you wouldn’t know he had a problem when you saw him walk.The children in our neighborhood ran around as most children do during play, and Joey would jump right in and run and play, too. We never told him that he probably wouldn’t be able to run as well as the other children. So he didn’t know.In seventh grade he decided to go out for the cross-country team. Every day he trained with the team. He worked harder and ran more than any of the others —perhaps he sensed that the abilities that seemed to come naturally to so many others did not come naturally to him. Although the entire team runs, only the top seven runners have the potential to score points for the school. We didn’t tell him he probably would never make the team, so he didn’t k now.He continued to run four to five miles a day, every day — even the day he had a 103-degree fever. I was worried, so I went to look for him after school.I found him running all alone. I asked him how he felt. “Okay,” he said. He had two more miles to go. The sweat ran down his face and his eyes were glassy from his fever. Yet he looked straight ahead and kept running. We never told him he couldn’t run four miles with a 103-degree fever. So he didn’t know.Two weeks later, the names of the team runners were called. Joey was number six on the list. Joey had made the team. He was in seventh grade — the other six team members were all eighth-graders. We never told him he shouldn’t expect to make the team. We never told him he couldn’t do it. We never told him he couldn’t do it...so he didn’t know. He just did it.Questions:5. What did the doctor tell about Joey’s illness6. Which of the following is not true when Joey was in his seventh grade7. What can we infer from the storyKey: 5. D 6. C 7. CLectureDirections: In this section, you will hear the first section of a lecture. At the end of the lecture, you will hear three questions. Both the lecture and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Questions 8 to 10 are based on the lecture you have just heard.8. A. feel inferior to othersB. ready to get help from othersC. rise above their limitationsD. Accept their limitations9. A. An orator. B. A judge. C. A presenter. D. A school principal.10. A. attend ceremonies once a weekB. hide his weakness in front of othersC. speak in front of others regularlyD. limit his life and prospectsScriptSection 1We all have weaknesses and strengths — no matter who we are. Sometimes the weaknesses seem to outweigh the strengths and sometimes it’s the other way around. Some people get sick easily. Some struggle to manage their finances properly. Some people are hopeless communicators and struggle with relationships.Many people leave it and accept it as just bad luck — but not everyone. Some people facing huge limitations still manage to achieve tremendous things. They rise above their weaknesses and do not allow them to limit their possibilities.It's Your ChoiceI attended a school prize-giving ceremony not so long ago and the guest speaker was Andrew Becroft, who had a severe stutter as a child. Instead of allowing this to limit him, he chose to work hard to overcome it. He is now the Principal Youth Court Judge for New Zealand. Not only did he become successful, but he did so in a profession where he had to speak in front of others regularly —where his weakness is front and center for all to see. If he hadn’t worked on his spea king ability, it would have been very limiting to his life and career prospects.You can find similar people on New Zealand News channels, and I suspect the same in other countries. There are a number of presenters and reporters who have a noticeably unusual manner of speaking. Perhaps they have a lisp, or they have a peculiar accent or pitch of voice. These people have succeeded in spite of what would appear to be a weakness in their profession.Lots of people face far more significant limitations than you do. They may be missing limbs or are born into extreme poverty. But no matter what the limitation, you will always find people who have overcome it.Questions:8. Which of the following is a positive attitude when people are facing theirweaknesses or limitations9. What is Andrew Becroft’s profession10. What did Andrew Becroft have to doKey: 8. C 9. B 10. C。

新视野大学英语第三册Unit 4 section A

新视野大学英语第三册Unit 4 section A

Unit4
BOOK3
work on (L1)
have sth. as the subject of thought or effort
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I am working on …
(my term paper; the College English Test Band 4; a new project…)
命名 以…名义 名叫…的 用…名字的 没有正式名分的 有名无实的 问题的本质 亵渎…/滥用… 获得..把..收归名下
Grant Wood instantly rose to fame in 1930 with his painting American Gothic, an often-copied interpretation of the solemn pride of American farmers. (Para. 9)
芭比娃娃的三维模特是一个德国洋娃娃,一个哄成 年人开心的礼物,被描绘成具有“风尘女子”的摸 样。马特尔公司将这个娃娃做了一番改造,变成了 体面而地道的美国版本,尽管胸围有些夸张,并以 芭芭拉命名。
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• Most snakes, although with a threatening appearance, aren’t really dangerous if you leave them alone.
get people to join the army or navy
recruit
fine new people to work in a company, join an organization, do a job

第二版新视野大学英语视听说第三册听力原文及答案Unit4

第二版新视野大学英语视听说第三册听力原文及答案Unit4

Uint4II. Basic Listening Practice1.ScriptM: Did you pick up the paper for me today? I really want to check the job vacancies. W: I know, it?s over there. There?s not much happen though. I had a look already.Maybe you should look on the Net instead.Q: What is the man looking for?2.ScriptM: You don?t have enough experience or qualifications for this role. What makes you believe you could handle the position?W: I?m a fast learner and enjoy learning on the job. My natural skills lie in this area, and I?m confident that I could handle the challenge. Given a chance, I would prove myself.Q: What is the woman saying?3. ScriptM: Could you help me with my resume? Jane said you?re good with these things, andI really need someone to edit it. It?s way too long.W: Sure, no problem, give I to me. A good resume should be no more than one page, you know. And it should list you experience in reverse chronological order. I can see we?ve got some work to do!Q: Which of the following is true according to the conversation?4. ScriptM: Could you tell me why you would like to work for our company?W: Well, it has a good reputation as an employer, and its products are quite popular in the marketplace. I would feel proud to work for a company like this and to contribute a great deal to its success.Q: Why does the woman apply for the job?5. ScriptW: Where do you see yourself in five years? time?M: I aim to have been promoted to senior manager at the very least. I?m very ambitious and want to climb up the career ladder as fast as possible. I don?t want to feel miserable on the first rung in five years? time, watching everybody above me.Q: What does the man want in fie years?Keys: 1.C 2.D 3. A 4.C 5.BIII. Listening InTask 1: Tell me about yourself.ScriptM: Tell me a little about yourself.W: I?m from Guilin City.M: What brought you to the east coast?W: I came to Qingdao to attend college. I?m impressed by this city?s dynamic economy. I?ve come to love it so much that I?ve decided to stay and work here. M: What work experience do you?W: I worked as an intern for a small shipping company. And my primary responsibilities were to maintain the company?s ties with the existing customers and try to find new cargo sources.M: And what did that experience teach you?W: I learned that communication skills are extremely important. The knowledge I acquired from textbooks is indeed, but it is equally essential to be able to persuade a potential client t to trust you.M: How would your former employer describe you?W: He told me that my ability to find one customer after another was an asset to the company. He thanked me for my loyalty. He also appreciated my team as shown in my cooperation with my colleague.M: You seem very mature for your age. And I see from your resume that you are very goal-oriented.W: Thank you. I believe I?ve acquired many good qualities from my parents. They?re my role models. However, I know I still have a lot to learn.The woman went from Guilin City to the east coast city of Qingdao to attend college. She was impressed by the latter?s dynamic economy. Now shi is being interviewed for a job. She says she once worked as an intern for a small shipping company to maintain the company?s ties with the existing customers and try to find new cargo sources. There she learned the importance of communication skills. She has realized that book knowledge is indeed necessary, b ut it is equally essential to persuade potential clients to trust her. Her former employer said her ability to find customers was an asset to the company. He appreciated the loyalty and team spirit. The interviewer finds her mature for her age and very goal-oriented. And she believes that she has acquired many good qualities form her parents, but still has a lot to learn.Task 2: A Work Qualification TestScriptMurphy applies for an engineering position at an Irish firm based in Dublin. An American applied for the same job. Quite by coincidence, the two amplifications, and were asked to take the same test by the manager of the Human Resource Department. Upon completion of the test, both men missed only one of the questions. The manager went to Murphy and said, “Thank you for your interest, but we?ve decided to give the American the job.”Bewildered by the manager?s decision, Murphy asked, “Why would you be doing that? We both got nine questions correct. This being Ireland and me being Irish, I shouldget the job!”The manger answered calmly, “We have made our decisions based on the correct answers, but on the question you missed.”Unconvinced and somewhat indignant, Murphy question, “And just how would one incorrect answer be better than the other?”The manager?s maser took him by surprise, “Simple, on QuestionNo.5, the American put down ,I don?t?know?, and you put down ,Neither do I?.”Keys: FTTTFTFor Reference1.He made his decision based on the wrong answers to the one question one missed,rather than on the correct answers.2.By writing “Neither do I”, it seems that Murphy copied the American answer onthe test.Task3: A Guide to a Successful Job InterviewScriptThere are times that you will be asked a hard question during a job interview. Don?t panic, they just want to see how you handle a difficult situation. Being prepared is always the best policy. Here are some samples of questions and some advice on how to handle them properly.Why should we choose you? To this question, you can ask yourself why you applied, what makes you suitable for this question, what the company can gain from hiring you, what you have to offer, how you would handle this jib, etc.Often they ask you to tell them about yourself. You can split your answer into two, the professional and the personal level. Both are important, and how you move from one to the other depends on what you have to say. You can give a brief summary of your life, professional and personal, with less emphasis on the early past, and more emphasis on the present and the future.When asked “What are your weakness?”, don?t say, “I don?t have any.” Everyone hasI haven?t had a lot of exposure on the weakness, and it takes something positive like, “on-site work, but I?m looking forward to being more involved in dealing with customers directly and learning their needs.”Another common question is: “What are your strengths?” You should customize your answer to meet the position requirement. Keep in mind the things they asked for in the advertisement. Tell them your strengths, but also show them how they how they would apply to this job. To show how your strengths were valuable, use the “Why, where, when, how” to demonstrate and prove your strengths.1.What is the passage mainly concerned with?2.What does the speaker NOT mention as an answer to the question, “Why shouldwe choose you?”?3.What does the speaker say you should stress when introducing yourself?4.What does the speaker advice you NOT to say when asked, “Whatare yourweaknesses?”5.What should you say when asked about your strong points?Kes: 1C 2.C3. B 4.A 5.DFor Reference“Why should we choose you?”, “Tell me about yourself.”, “What are your weaknesses?”, and “What are your strength?”。

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第三册Unit4

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第三册Unit4

Taste the sweets and bitters of family lifeI.Lead inTask 1:Extended family;DINK family;Nuclear family;Single parent familyII. Basic Listening PracticeKeys: 1.C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.DIII. Listening InTask 1:Nuclear family living patternsScript:A nuclear family is typical in highly-industrialized societies.Beginning in the early 20th century, the two-parent family known as the nuclear family was the predominant American family type.Generally children live with their parents until they go away to a college or university, or until they find jobs and acquire an apartment or home of their own.In the early mid-20th century, the father was typically the sole wage-earner, and the mother was the children's principal caregiver.Today, often both parents hold jobs. Dual-earner families are the predominant type for families with children in the United States. Increasingly, one of the parents has a non-standard shift, that is, a shift that does not start in the morning and end in the late afternoon.In these families, one of the parents manages the children while the other works.Prior to school, adequate day care of children is necessary for dual-earner families. In recent years, many private companies and home-based day care centers have sprung up to fulfill this need.Increasingly, companies are getting involved in the arrangement of day care. Governments are providing assistance to parents that require day care as well.Keys:(1)typical(2)known(3)Generally(4)find(5)apartment(6)sole(7)principal(8)Dual-earner families are the predominant type for families with children in the United States(9)adequate day care of children is necessary for dual-earner families(10)companies are getting involved in the arrangement of day careTask 2:Fatherhood in AustraliaCan it be true that Australian men spend more time during the week brushing their teeth than they do alone with their children?A new study from the University of New South Wales has discovered that during the working week, Australian fathers only spend an average of just over a minute each day alone with their children.Australian mothers, on the other hand, spend three hours a week purely looking after their children—a much greater disparity than in other countries like America, Denmark, Italy, and France, where couples divide the childcare more evenly.These findings will probably infuriate those who want to shake off the perhaps unfair image of Australia as a land of old-fashioned male chauvinism.According to the study, Australian fathers appear to like the fun aspects of parenthood, but shy away from the boring housework. So while they tend to be happy taking the kids to the park or to sporting events, they are unlikely to participate regularly in feeding, bathing, or taking the kids to school.In short, Australian parenting is seen as a woman's job and a man's hobby. Many people believe that the last 20 years have seen the arrival of the so-called "new man"—the man who is willing to share the housework and childcare.The new man has a picture of his children on his computer desktop at work; he never misses the kids' school plays, and he skips a drink at the bar after work so that he can get home in time to read bedtime story to their kids. This study suggests that the new man feels a little more at home in Europe than in Australia.Indeed, a poll conducted in the U.K. for the think tank the Fatherhood Institute in January indicates that almost 70 percent of British women think that men are as good at raising children as women.That's something for Australian men to ponder while they brush their teeth! Keys:1.B 2.A 3.A 4.B 5.ATask3: Views on filial piety see changeScript:With fast economic development in Hong Kong, young people are less likely to cherish the traditional notion of filial piety.Instead, they are gradually taking a new approach to a welfare society, according to a three-year survey conducted by the City University of Hong Kong.As many as 85 percent of the respondents expect the government to take up the responsibility for supporting the elderly, and 77 percent agree with the idea that the burden should fall on society as a whole rather than on individual families.Researcher Richard Wong, who took charge of the study, is sad about the eroding of traditional family bonds.He said that while most people still respect their parents and grandparents, they tend to equate economic assistance with love.When asked about how they would show their love for their old parents, many simply said they would send them to old people's homes.Others said they would give money, and only two percent of the respondents said they would be ready to take care of the psychological health of their parents.According to the study, middle-aged people who have children of their own take their filial duties more seriously.Also, married women know better than men the need for this kind of loving care.Researcher Wong questioned the wisdom of adopting the new concept of government welfare.He said, "A welfare society is founded on high tax rates, but here in Hong Kong the personal tax rate is only 15 percent.How can you expect the government to take care of all the elderly?"He further pointed out that even when a social security network can support all senior citizens, it cannot replace the love that only family members can give.Keys:1.A 2.A 3.A 4.D 5.CIV. Speaking OutMODEL1MODEL2MODEL3V. Let?ˉs TalkTask 1:When I knew my parents split upKeys:(1) cry(2) relief(3) strong(4) understanding(5) angry(6) left(7) wondering(8) five(9) sad(10) stress(11) friends(12) helps(13) Christmas(14) cousins(15) presentsTask 2:What's your answer?She felt it was very traumatizing, but in other ways it was a relief to just talkabout it.She makes drawings when she feels sad. She feels that it's like a wave of calmness just washes over her. It relieves a lot of stress. She talks to her friends or invites them for a sleepover. They do lots of silly and fun things together.Task 3:Let's group work!VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListening Task:Task1: Reasons for a divorceKeys:(1) divorce her husband(2) irresponsible(3) changing jobs(4) stability(5) bills(6) poverty line(7) apartment(8) yells at(9) calls him names(10) halfTask 2: Thick cloud of pollution covering southern AsiaScriptQuestion:Hi, I have been divorced for eight years.My ex sees our child Maria on a regular basis.She is eight and in the second grade. My ex has a wife that is 20.My ex and his wife go to the school almost every day to see our daughter. Our daughter has failed the second grade and now has to repeat it.I have seen her grades plummet since those two started showing up at school.They are both very controlling and verbally abusive to me and to our daughter.I'm concerned about this. He forced my daughter to call his wife mommy.I am really tired of their unkind visits. I don't know what to do.If you have any advice to give me, I would be grateful. Thanks.Answer (by a woman psychiatrist):Hi, Diana. It's obvious to me that your daughter is having problems with the visits.I would suggest having a frank conversation with your daughter to see what she feels the problems are.If she says it is all these problems as you have stated above, I would try to talk to your ex about her problems.I'll try to stick to what your daughter feels to be the problems and hope hewill help your daughter do better at school.If he is not responsive, then I'll take your daughter for counseling to help her.You can't make others do things that are right for your child, not even the father, so spend your energy on things you can control like counseling for your daughter.Also, you should spend quality time with her and allow her to vent her feelings on you, and let her know you are always there for her no matter what happens. Try to keep her self-esteem high.When a child fails a grade, they will feel bad. Good Luck!Keys:1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.CTask3: A man who remarriedScriptIf you want me to tell you why I remarried, here's my story.Remarriage was the last word I'd consider for two years after my divorce.I had heard about the high rate of remarriage failures.More importantly, I wondered how remarriage would affect my 10-year-old son, John.My heart ached when I saw my son draw a picture of himself, my ex-wife and me holding hands—with sadness on our faces.Since my parents have married and divorced eight times altogether, I hoped my son would not have to go through the same pain I experienced.As a result, my primary focus after the divorce was my relationship with John, not finding a wife.As time went by, my son gradually grew up, and he became conscious of my loneliness and anxiety. One day he asked me to consider dating.The first time he said this, I ignored him. The second time he brought it up, I reconsidered my reservations about dating. I began to date Maria.As our relationship developed over the following year, I was concerned about how my son would actually respond to her.At first, John's affection for Maria was lukewarm. For instance, he would hug her, but the act seemed mechanical. But after several months, he warmed up to her.Seeing the time was ripe, I asked Maria to marry me. She accepted. So the two of us blended smoothly into the three of us.Thinking back, I believe my remarriage was the right choice.Some single parents are still hesitating about remarriage. Now that you've heard my story, I hope you won't hesitate and let golden opportunities slip through your fingers.Keys:(1) the last word(2) remarriage(3) picture(4) eight times(5) wife(6) dating(7) loneliness and anxiety(8) second(9) response to her(10) lukewarm(11) warmed up(12) accepted(13) ripe(14) blended into(15) rightViewing and speaking:Task 1:Mother-daughter relationshipScriptI love all the children, they've all got fantastic personalities.Lovely children, but the one that's the most like me is Sarah Lucy.I can, I can... she does things like I do, she says things I say.Um, and I think that's why sometimes we have our clashes because we are so similar.She's very, very much like me.Me and Sarah Lucy have very... both have very strong personalities, so we clash quite a bit.When Sarah Lucy can't have her own way, she struts off, slams the door, stamps up the stairs.Favorite expression for me is, very quietly she'll say, "Mum's like a witch!" And then, um, I'll say to her, "Stay in your room till you feel better.When you feel better, you come and talk to me about it."Um, so she'll stay in her room for a few minutes and then she'll come back down and she's all, "I'm sorry mum."And then if I've upset Sarah Lucy, I'll apologize if I think I'm in the wrong. And then we'll have a discussion or a debate about it.There's certain aspects about Sarah Lucy's behavior, um, it's learned behavior because children live what they learn, and so there're some traits that she's got and I think, "Oh they're beautiful, they're lovely, I love them." And there're other ones and I think, "Oh they're not so good."For example, her strutting off and slamming the door.But, um, confession: She gets it off me.She gets it off mum. Um, and she'll say to me, "You haven't got a lot of patience."and she's telling the truth. And so I have to say to her, "What do you think I could do to make that better?"And then she'll sit me down and she'll say, "You have to listen more, you have to learn to listen."So, I try. I do. When we have this conversation, I do listen more, and I do try. Don't always get it right, but I do try.When I'm feeling angry, um, if the other children are around, when one of them sees me upset, they don't like to see me upset, so one of them will come to me and say, "Is it time for some medicine?" And their medicine is they give me a big cuddle. So we have a cuddle, a hug, and that is fantastic medicine because it does make you feel better.And that's what works for us.Keys:(1)Lovely(2)similar(3)room(4)apologize(5)children(6)patience(7)listen(8)angry(9)medicine(10)fantasticTask 2:Talk after viewingUnit 4 testPart IKeys: 1.D 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.CPart II(1) at(2) wheel(3) tone(4) expression(5) Honey(6) divorce(7) speed(8) I don't want you to try to talk me out of it because I don't love you any more(9) I want the bank accounts, and all the credit cards, too(10) No, I've got everything I needPart III1.C2.A3.B4.D5.APart IV1.A2.D3.B4.C5.A6.D7.A8.B9.C 10.D。

新视野大学英语第三册Unit4课文翻译

新视野大学英语第三册Unit4课文翻译

【导语】本⽂《新视野⼤学英语第三册Unit4课⽂翻译》由⽆忧考写作翻译频道整理,仅供参考。

如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享~感谢你的阅读与⽀持! 新视野⼤学英语第三册Unit4课⽂翻译⾃由⼥神像 ⾃由⼥神像 19世纪70年代中期,法国艺术家弗⾥德⾥克·奥古斯特·巴托尔迪正在设计⼀个⼤项⽬,名为“⾃由照耀世界”。

这是⼀座庆祝美国独⽴和美法联盟的纪念碑。

与此同时,他爱上了⼀位他在加拿⼤认识的⼥⼦。

他母亲不赞成⾃⼰的⼉⼦和⼀个她没有见过的⼥⼦恋爱,然⽽巴托尔迪不为所动,和⼼中所爱于1876年结为伉俪。

同年,巴托尔迪组装完雕像的右臂和⽕炬,并将它们陈列在费城。

据说,他⽤了妻⼦的⼿臂为模本,但觉得她的脸太漂亮,不适合做雕像模本。

他需要这样⼀个⼥⼈:⾯容沧桑却不失坚定,庄重多于美丽。

他选择了⾃⼰的母亲。

1886年,⾃由⼥神像在纽约湾北部落成。

雕像综合了他母亲的脸和他妻⼦的⾝材,不过巴托尔迪称之为“我的⼥⼉,⾃由之神”。

芭⽐娃娃芭⽐娃娃 在现今销售的各式各样的芭⽐娃娃之前,原本部门只有⼀种芭⽐娃娃。

实际上,她的名字叫芭芭拉。

芭芭拉·汉德勒是马特尔玩具公司的联合创始⼈艾略特和鲁思·汉德勒夫妇的⼥⼉。

鲁思是在见到⼥⼉玩纸娃娃之后才想到做芭⽐娃娃的。

芭⽐娃娃的三维模特是⼀个德国洋娃娃,⼀个哄成年⼈开⼼的礼物,被描绘成具有“风尘⼥⼦”的模样。

马特尔公司将这个娃娃做了⼀番改造,变成了体⾯⽽地道的美国版本,尽管胸围有些夸张。

它以当时10多岁的少⼥芭芭拉的名字命名。

⾃从1959年⾯世,芭⽐娃娃就成了全球公认的“娃娃⼥王”。

马特尔公司说,⼀般的美国⼥孩拥有10个芭⽐娃娃,全球每秒钟就有两个芭⽐娃娃售出。

如今芭芭拉已有60多岁了,她拒绝接受采访,但据说她⾮常喜欢芭⽐娃娃。

她可能是当今世上最的不为⼈知的⼈物了。

1961年,芭⽐娃娃的男朋友⾯世,按芭芭拉的弟弟肯的名字命名。

新编第二版新视野大学英语第三册unit4第四单元sectionA

新编第二版新视野大学英语第三册unit4第四单元sectionA

Unit4
BOOK3
assemble
vt. fit together (the parts of sth.)
vt.
v. (cause people or things to) come together; collect


组装
集合
assembly
n.
FOR EXAMPLE:
We spent all day trying to assemble our new bookshelves. 我们用了一整天来安装新书架。 The fans assembled at the airport, waiting for the singer 歌迷聚集在机场等明星出现。 to show up.
Unit4
BOOK3
2) Why did the French aritst build the Statue of Liberty?
Celebrate US independence and AmericanFrance Alliance
Unit4
BOOK3
3) How popular is Barbie according to the text?
Unit4
BOOK3
• • • • •
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5
Text Structure The Statue of Liberty Barbie American Gothic The Buffalo Nickel Uncle Sam
Unit4
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法令
Unit4
BOOK3
statue: 雕塑,塑像
the Statue of Liberty 自由女神像 the Statue of Luxun 鲁迅像 ★stature:Her mother is a little short in stature. 他母亲身高有些矮。 ★status: He is a person of important social status. 他是个有着重要社会地位的人。

第二版新视野大学英语读写教程第三册unit 4,5&9

第二版新视野大学英语读写教程第三册unit 4,5&9

第二版新视野大学英语读写教程第三册unit4答案Unit 4III1. inspected2. assembled3. exaggerated4. versions5. universal6. approved7. recruit8. evolved9. dedicated 10. solemnIV1. worked on2. approve of3. went ahead4. for sale5. come up with6. refashioned into7. rise to fame8. captures my attention9. evolved from10. named afterVC E F N O K A H L IVI1. respect2. influence3. credit4. confidence5. support6. acceptance7. fame8. insight9. recognition 10. experienceVII1. intelligence2. consequence3. significance4. ignorance5. indifference6. competence7. brilliance8. magnificenceVIII1. coexists2. co-director3. cooperate4. co-pilot5. co-authorIX1. Jimmy walked slowly to the corner of the playground, his face covered with tears.2. The taxi sped away, its lights disappearing into the distance.3. Their stomachs crying for food, their back burning from too much sun, both boys gathered their things and headed for home.4. Barbara just lay there, her mouth trembling, her eyes unfocused, unable to say a word.5. Then the two players let him fall to the track, his chest landing first, his head following, bouncing, and finally lying still.X1 Most snakes, although with a threatening appearance, aren’t really dangerous if you leave them alone.2. Women, even though with the same abilities, have failed to approach the income of men.3. Though with a severe lack of coal, the principle was not forced to close the school.4. She is capable of making complete French meals even though with no cheese after salad.5. When in doubt about the result of your test, call the test office.XI1. Everything considered, this city is the world’s most exciting city.2. Though with no approval from his parents, he went ahead with his plan to study abroad.3. The bridge was named after the hero who gave his life for the cause of people.4. It is said that the painter used his mother as the model in the painting whose face represented suffering yet strength.5. The writer instantly rose to fame in 1950 with the publication of a novel inspired by his experience with a girl on a farm.6. One story says that “US” was short for “Uncle Sam” whose real name was Sam Wilson, whohad once worked with a man who had signed a contract with the government to provide meat to the US Army.XII1. 这副画上一个神色严肃的男子,身旁站着一位女子,身后是所农舍。

新视野大学英语读写教程第二版第三册答案1-10单元.pdf

新视野大学英语读写教程第二版第三册答案1-10单元.pdf
an action that breaks the laws of sports science. 4 Even a brief visit to Greece, a modern country with ancient civilization, gives you a deep sense
of its culture. 5 The ancient Chinese, a people of inventors, discoverers, philosophers, soldiers, poets, craftsmen,
gave the world many of its most useful things. X 1 His homework done, his composition written, Larry decided to go and see the film. 2 The manager sat quietly in the office, (his) eyes closed, waiting for the telephone to ring. 3 The room was a mess, empty bottles and beer cans (being) everywhere. 4 When I walked in, Grandpa was sitting at the kitchen table, the newspaper spread before him. 5 Diana stood motionless at the end of the diving board, tears streaming down her cheeks.
heartfelt(衷心的;诚挚的) 5 data-based(基于数据的) 6 self-employed(自主经营的) 7 custombuilt(定制的;定做的) 8 weather-beaten(饱经风霜的) VIII 1. well-informed(对……非常熟悉的) 2 new-found(新获得的) 3 hard-earned(辛苦挣得的) 4 sof t-spoken(说话温柔的) 5 newly-married(新婚的)6 widely-held(普遍认为的) 7 well-meant(出于 好意的) 8 well-educated(受过良好教育的) IX 1 no matter how different it may seem form any other substance 2 no matter what a woman tries to do to improve her situation 3 no matter what excuse he gives 4 no matter what anyone else may think 5 no matter how they rewrite history X 1 just as we gained fame in victory, we lost nothing in defeat

新视野大学英语3(读写教程)答案(完整版)

新视野大学英语3(读写教程)答案(完整版)

第二版新视野大学英语读写教程第三册uni1答案Unit 1III1 beneath2 disguised3 whistles4 restrain5 grasp6 longing7 praying8 faithful 9 pledge 10 drainIV1 tell …on you2 track down3 work it out4 picking on me5 reckoned with6 call on7 on his own8 get through9 in disguise 10 revolves aroundVG O D I K L B F A NVI1 advise2 level3 problems4 necessity5 skills6 experience7 solution8 value 9 tool 10 mannerVII1 air-conditioned(装空调的;有冷气的)2 handmade(手工制作的)3 thunderstruck(非常吃惊的)4 heartfelt(衷心的;诚挚的)5 data-based(基于数据的)6 self-employed(自主经营的)7 custom-built(定制的;定做的)8 weather-beaten(饱经风霜的)VIII1. well-informed(对……非常熟悉的) 2 new-found(新获得的) 3 hard-earned(辛苦挣得的)4 soft-spoken(说话温柔的) 5 newly-married(新婚的)6 widely-held(普遍认为的) 7 well-meant (出于好意的) 8 well-educated(受过良好教育的)IX1 no matter how different it may seem form any other substance2 no matter what a woman tries to do to improve her situation3 no matter what excuse he gives4 no matter what anyone else may think5 no matter how they rewrite historyX1 just as we gained fame in victory, we lost nothing in defeat2 just as the head teacher plays a significant role in the school, Jane plays a significant role f leader in the classroom.3 whoever was out there obviously couldn’t see him just as he couldn’t see them.4 she has been searching all her life for the perfect chocolate just as I have been searching for the perfect beer.5 you can make those kinds of comparisons just as you were doing the analyses a minute ago. XI1. No matter how experienced a speaker you are, and how well you have prepared your speech, you will have difficulty making a speech at such a noisy reception.2. Just as all his sister’s friends cared about him, Jimmy cared about them.3. Car manufacturers stamp a vehicle identification number at several places on new cars to help track down stolen vehicles.4. If you dare tell on me when the teacher gets back I won’t say a word to you any more.5. Some elderly people prefer to live on their own while the great majority choose to live with their children.6. Here is something that needs to be reckoned with: how to get the necessary finances to establish the company.XII1. 每当有人帮了你,无论事情大小,无论他地位高低,你都应该对他说声“谢谢”。

新视野大学英语读写教程(第二版-第三册-郑树棠-著)

新视野大学英语读写教程(第二版-第三册-郑树棠-著)

新视野大学英语读写教程(第二版-第三册-郑树棠-著)课后答案第二版新视野大学英语读写教程第三册unit2答案Unit 2III1 moderate2 consume3 advisable4 modified5 evidence6 restricted7 calculate8 remedy 9 impact 10 sufficientIV1 bounce back2 summed up3 Up to4 at risk5 went to zero6 goes up7 interfere with8 derived from9 In general 10 take inVG K O N J A C D F IVI1 cost2 pollution3 potential4 quality5 chance6 crime7 interest 8 efficiency 9 strength 10 creativityVII1 appearance2 utterance3 attendance4 hindrance5 maintenance6 resistance7 performance8 existence 9. occurrence 10. acceptanceVIII1. world-famous 2 ice-cold 3 snow-white 4 waterproof 5 waist-deep 6 carefreeIX1 Mr. Howe my favorite professor has received a Distinguished Teacher Award.2 Yesterday I went fishing something I hadn’t done in years.3 Some women are normally inactive but then all of a sudden start a program of intense exercise an action that breaks the laws of sports science.4 Even a brief visit to Greece a modern country with ancient civilization gives youa deep sense of its culture.5 The ancient Chinese a people of inventors discoverers philosophers soldiers poets craftsmen gave the world many of its most useful things.X1 His homework done his composition written Larry decided to go and see the film.2 The manager sat quietly in the office (his) eyes closed waiting for the telephone to ring.3 The room was a mess empty bottles and beer cans (being) everywhere.4 When I walked in Grandpa was sitting at the kitchen table the newspaper spread before him.5 Diana stood motionless at the end of the diving board tears streaming down her cheeks.XI1. The defendant a woman of only 30 kept insisting on her own innocence.2. All tings considered dates beans and some leafy green vegetables are the best sources of iron.3. No beverages are served with meals because they interfere with digestion.4. Taking the popularity of the region intoconsideration it is advisable to book hotels in advance.5. If you have a feeling of wanting to throw up after taking this drug stop taking it immediately and consult your doctors as soon as possible.6. Summing up the discussion he said both parties should consider the most effective way to solve the problem.XII1. 作为补救缺铁的一种方法,专家推荐食用肉、鸡和鱼,它们是最好的铁质来源,也是唯一最容易被身体吸收的铁质来源。

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What makes someone or something typically American ?This is a very hard question to answer because the United States is mad up of people from all around the world .But ,the truth is ,if you ask people what qualities define the American people ,they will probably say that the two dominating characteristics of Americans are inventiveness and independence ,and they may have a story to share about the symbols that exemplify those values . End
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