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(完整word版)现代大学英语精读第一册课后答案(word文档良心出品)

(完整word版)现代大学英语精读第一册课后答案(word文档良心出品)

Lesson One Half a DayVocabulary1.1)Noun suffixes: -tion, -ment, -ing, -ness, -or/erAdjective suffixes: -ful, -less, -edAdverb suffixes: -ly2)1 adverbs: simply, hurriedly, terribly, possibly, miserably, politely, fortunately, practically, favorably, roughly, seriously2 adjectives: complete, accurate, particular, total, absolute, easy, angry, miserable, exact, final3 nouns: power/powerfulness, success/successfulness, care/carefulness, tear/tearfulness, meaning/mingfulness, home/homelessness, price/pricelessness4 verbs: express, impress, attend, celebrate, attract, spell, produce, pollute, prevent, oppose, organize, inform, appoint, require, judge4)1 differ2 differently, different3 difference4 serious, serious, seriously5 seriousness, seriously polluted6 Fortunately/ Luckily, pollution, seriouly pollute7 attention8 attentively, attentive21 take2 lose/find3 dry4 play5 take/have6 tell/read/write7 change/speak/read/cross8 life/facts/reality/difficulties9 an event/ a plan/ the news/ the death/ the marriage10 a country/a place/ privacy11 a river/ a street/ a bridge/ a desert/ the sea12 an end/ a decision/ a place13 workers/ waiters/ servants/ people31 on their own2 show off3 burst into4 given rise to5 brought about6 to resort to7 clinging to8 gave rise to9 took advantage of10 in vain, make, out of4 Translation1 They took advantage of our helpless situation and took over our company2 Although there are still difficulties ahead of us, I am sure that we Chinese people will have the wisdom to bring about the peaceful unification of your country on our own3 It’s wrong to put emphasis on noting but GDP. It will give rise to many serious problems.4 He loves to show off his wealth, but that is all in vain. People still avoid him as though he were poison.5 He soon fell in love with the village and was determined to make it a beautiful garden together with other villagers.6 We must spend more money fighting against global warming. In addtion, we must resort to tough laws. It is not just a matter of money.7 When the police arrived at the school, the students and teachers were still in a daze.8 This corrupt official was still clinging to his power. He refused to step aside.9 When the man finally came into view, I found it was my father. I didn’t know how he managed to find this place in the blinding snow. At that moment, I burst into tears.10 She glanced at him from time to time. It was the first time in her life that she had found herself looking at a young man like that.5 fill in the blanks with the correct prep. or ad.1 of2 from3 for4 out5 up6 up7 up for8 out9 with10 of12 of13 up61 the door lock, very angry2 the city gate wide open, playing the guqin, very strange3 quite obvious/clear, his successor4 worried/anxious, talking to yourself5 so heavily polluted, pay the price6 the ground shaking/trembling/quaking, rolling down7 laugh, laugh himself8 put these things in order, do it9 lying in the grass, covered with blood10 interested in gardening or painting, keep him busy11 hear her say, put off/postponed71 High/tall, huge2 vast, high3 tall, big/large4 every, affairs5 matter, countries/nations, big/huge6 affair, nation, matter7 state8 a few, big/huge/great, high9 everything, something10 anybody, any, nothing, nothing11 little, few, a little, a fewGrammar Work2 Fill in the blanks with correct forms.(1)Had overslept(2)Had invited(3)Was born; had left(4)Had gone; told(5)Had worked; were admitted;(6)loved; had always been7 was, had been8 became, had read9 returned, came10 met, had once treated, said, was, had done, gorgave, asked1 easy2 beginning3 But4 suddenly5 worried6 If7 master8 number9 habit10 go5.1 takes2 turn a boy into a man/ make a man out of a boy3 tried to persuade4 had taken place5 searched his room for6 failed7 take advantage of8 would9 made/have made10 had imagined college was a paradise。

大学英语精读第一册完形填空原文答案

大学英语精读第一册完形填空原文答案

Learning (1)strategies help make the difficult task of studying English easier. For instance, it is beneficial to treat new words in different ways according to how (2)frequently they occur in everyday use: active words you must practice (3)over and over again :useful words you must (4)commit to memory; words that seldom occur in everyday situations require just a nodding (5)acquaintance. It also pays to (6)watch out for idiomatic ways of saying things in english. As idiomatic usage often causes difficulties for Chinese students, you must pay close attention to the way native speakers (7)communicate.Language learning is , in fact ,an active (8)process .Students who make a conscious effort to practice English, who seek out (9)opportunities to use what they have learned, are more successful than those who (10)rely on the teacher to do the whole job. Undoubtedly, it is all important to (11)put into practice through speaking and writing what you have (12)absorbed from reading and listening.2. Fill in the missing words:Many of you are studying English and you may be wondering why ti is so difficult to learn. It is actually not that difficult to learn (1)if you know some basic facts (2)about the language and culture that (4)it reflectsPerhaps the first thing you need to (4)know about English is that it is make (5)up of several other languages such (6)as French, German, Latin, Greek and Anglo-Saxon. In (7)addition ,there are words from Spanish in English and many American Indian words and names;(8)even some Chinese and Japanese words have found their way (9)into the English language. This borrowing of words from (10)other languages is one of the key reasons (11)for some of the difficulties that people meet with (12)while they are learning English. The story of Francis Chichester, as retold here is one of heroism and adventure in the face of great danger.(1)In spite of his suffering from lung (2)cancer,the 65-year-old Chichester was (3)determined to (4)accomplish his dream of sailing single-handed round the world. In August, 1966,he (5)set out form England on the first leg of his (6)voyage to Australia .After 107days as sea, he arrived in Sydney.Due to his weakened condition, his friends made repeated attempts to (7)dissuade him from going any further. He refused to (8)give up however; and after a few weeks' rest he set off once again. When he arrived back in England in May 1967,he had (9)coverde28,500miles, a distance no one had (10)previously sailed alone. He was given a hero's welcome.2.Fill in the missing words:The voyage began because I was terrified of Cape Horn If anything terrifies me , I must (1)conquer it.I had read terrible things written (2)about Cape Horn by people who had (3)succeeded in making the passage. All the water (4)between South America and the Antarctic is squeezed (5)through this narrow, shallow gap. You get waves 50 feet (6)high.I read a lot of books about the old clipper ships that used to (7)sail round the Horn, and my plan took, shape I would (8)follow the route of these great sailing vessels from England to Australia (9)round the cape of Good Hope and (10)then round Cape Horn back to England. Not only that, (11)but i would try to equal their average sailing time for these voyages.(12)As it turned out, I did not succeed. I (13)made mistakes. I did not go as (14)fast as they did. But I (15)did sail round the world single-handed. No one had (16)ever done that before. It is always satisfying to do something (17)that no one else has done.On the (1)occasion of the old lady's eightieth birthday, she waited eagerly to see what kind of present he daughter, Myra, would send to her. Since her first daughter, Enid, had died two years before, the old lady had (2)endured the loneliness of living by herself. It was (3)rare for Myra to visit her mother, but still, the old lady was proud of her. She felt sure that her daughter would celebrate her birthday with something special. As she waited for the (4)postman, the old lady (5)trembled with excitement because she was quite sure she would receive a lovely present. (6)After all, she thought, even if Myra paid little attention to her mother (7)at other times, today was a very special day. However, when the postman came, the old lady found to her (8)disappointment that, rather than choosing a special gift, Myra had simply sent her a cheque folded in a card.2.Fill in the missing words:AOld age has always been thought of as the worst age to be; but it is not (1)necessary for the old to be unhappy. (2)With old age should come wisdom and the ability to help others (3)with advice wisely given. (4)The old can have the joy (5)of seeing their children making progress (6)in life; they can watch their grandchildren (7)growing up around them; and , perhaps best of all, they can, (8)if their life has been a useful (9)one, feel the happiness of having come (10)through the battle of life safely and of having reached a time (11)when they can lie back and rest, leaving others to (12)continue the battle.BA Hollywood producer was determined to give his mother a birthday (1)present that would be better than (2)any his brothers were giving her. He heard about an amazing bird which (3)could talk in twelve languages and (4)sing ten famous operas. He immediately bought the bird and (5)sent it to his mother. It (6)cost him $50,000.The day after her (7)birthday, he phoned his mother.."What did you think of the (8)bird , Mother?" he asked eagerly. His mother (9)replied, "Delicious!"It is (1)proposed in this article that television be (2)prohibit for a period of time each evening As (3)social scientists have long noted, excessive television watching damages a family's ability to communicate with one another; and may (4)actually lead to some forms of mental illness as well as a rising (5)rate of divorce. Forcing families to turn off their television set each evening may indeed may indeed be a way of bringing them (6)together. Therefore, this (7)proposal may well be a (8)worthwhile one. It would, however, (9)involve some difficulty in putting it into effect, as few Americans would be willing to give up a single moment of television time.2 .Fill in the missing words:AMost people in the United States watch TV, even though they complain about television sometimes. It's great (1)fun to watch TV, and it's easy. You (2)turn on the TV, sit down (3)in a comfortable chair, and see many (4)interesting things. The people on TV will (6)make you laugh and cry. They (6)will inform you and excite you. (7)From watching TV, you can learn about the (8)latest news from all over the world, (9)and you can learn about new developments (10)in science, art, literature, and technology. You can (11)watch sports on TV. You can watch the Olympics, (12)or a local sports event. Finally, (13)in some places, it is possible (14)to go to school by watching television. (15)There are special classes on TV (16)for high school and college students. A person (17)may get al good education at (18)home.These are some of the (19)reasons for watching TV. There are others.BThese days I don't watch television, (1)but a few years ago I(2)used to watch it every night. I was often a (3)little tired in the evenings and there are (4)few forms of entertainment that demand as (5)little effort as television. Unfortunately there are a large (6)number of people in my family; (7)some wanted to see one program (8)while others preferred another. I was happy to look at (9)any program, but the others spent a great (10)deal of time arguing each night and there was (11)no way of settling the matter except by selling the set. (12)Now everyone at home reads instead.During her high school days Linda made up her mind to write and illustrate(1) her own books. When she told her fellow students what she had decided to do, they burst into(2)laughter. Their laughter(3) left her deeply embarrassed(4), but she did not lose heart. Instead, she kept putting down on paper what she felt, refusing to believe that it took a genius(5) to do writing. After she got married Linda had to look after her children and do all the cooking, cleaning and laundry(6)for the family. But still she managed to fit her favorite(7) work in most of the time. So far she has written eight books, four of which have been published(8). Linda firmly believes that you can write a book so long as you set your mind on (9)it. It doesn't matter what qualifications(10) you have. What does matter is whether you have a great determination to succeed.2 .Fill in the missing words:A laundry worker wanted to be a writer. On nights and weekends, the clack-clack of his(1) typewriter filled the house. He spent all his spare money on sending his manuscripts(2) to publishers. Everyone rejected them. One day the laundry worker read a novel that reminded him of(3) his own work. He sent his manuscript to the book's publisher(4). The manuscript was then given to Bill Thompson, an editor of the publishing(5) house. It (6) had too many flaws. But (7) Thompson did believe the laundry worker had promise as a writer and encouraged him to try(8) again. Over the next 18 months, the laundry worker sent the editor two more(9) manuscripts. The editor rejected both(10). The laundry worker began working on(11) a fourth novel. But with bills rising he began to lose(12) hope.One night, he threw(13) his manuscript into rubbish bin. The next day, his wife took it out."You shouldn't (15)give up, "she told him. "Not when(16) you're so close." perhaps he no longer believed in himself(17), but his wife did. And so(18) did an editor he'd never met, Encouraged , he (19) wrote on. When he finished(20), he sent the novel to Bill Thompson. Several day later he received a $3,000 advance, and(21) a best-seller novel was born.Sam Adams seemed to be born an industrial engineer. Since his very childhood, he was an efficiency(1) expert, or so he thought. He was very well organized in his everyday life. Furthermore(2), he tried to get every family member organized, too. His amazing(3) efficiency in doing everything and his great powers of observation(4) provided him with a good foundation(5) for a career(6) in industrial engineering. After his graduation.,he got a job in a shirt factory to reorganize(7) the assembly(8) line. It was easy for him to spot the problems. Within a week, he was able to present his findings(9) to the management(10) and offer suggestions(11) for making the operations more productive(12) , such as broadcasting background(13) music, beautifying the environment, relieving(14) the boredom of the workers, and firing whoever was holding up(15) the work flow. Unfortunately(16), his efforts for quality control did not work out as he had expected.2 .Fill in the missing words:When our children were born, my wife Nancy gave up her job to look after them.A year ago , Nancy and I decided to change paces(1). Nancy was beginning to get bored(2) at home all day. I was working hard at the time, but I didn't enjoy(3) my job. Most of all, I hated going(4) to work in the rush hour(5) every day. I thought Nancy was the(6) lucky one; she could organize her day in(7) her own way—she didn't have a boss telling(8) her what to do. But I didn't 9) think of exchanging roles with her until(10) she applied for a job. She got the job(11), at a salary higher than mine(12). It seemed sensible for her to take(13) it and for me to stay(14) at home.At(15) first I really enjoyed staying at home and being(16) with the children. I now understand(17) my children better through spending so(18) much time with them. Btu I must admit, I do find housework very boring(19) . Most of my friends are at work(20) all day, so I often don't have an(21) adult conversation with anyone until(22) Nancy comes home!Bat an (23) the whole, I think we made the right(24) decision. I have learned a lot, and so (25) has my wife. For the first time I appreciate what(26) women do at home and I can understand some of their problems(27).When the elderly(1) man entered the pudding shop, his worn(2) appearance made it quite evident(3) that he could not afford to buy any of the Christmas puddings that were laid ou(4) on the counter. However, he sampled(5) them as if it were his honest intention(6) to purchase one. He appeared out of place(7) among the other more prosperous(8) looking customers; and, feeling that he had probably come down(9) in the world, I decided top do him a favor by buying him one. To my surprise, however, he seemed quite insulted by my offer, and immediately counted out(10) what little money he had to purchase one for himself.2 .Fill in the missing words:Joe was going into his usual bar before lunch when(1) he saw a poorly dressed man fishing in(2) a small pool of rain-water about five centimeters deep(3) outside it. Joe stopped and watched the man for(4) a few minutes. He saw that most of (5) the people who passed by him believed he must(6) be rather mad.Joe pitied the man, so(7) after a few minutes he went(8) up to him and said kindly(9), "Hello,would you like to come(10) into the bar and have a drink (11) with me?"The fisherman was delighted to accept his offer(12), and the two men went into the bar(13) together. Joe bought the fisherman a (14) few drinks, and finally said to(15) him, "You've been fishing outside here, haven't(16) you ? How many did you manage to catch(17) this morning, if I may ask(18)?""you are the eighth," the fisherman answered(19) merrily.As Christmas approached(1), I naturally began to wonder what present I might get. One day, I came upon(2) a bicycle with ballon tires in a second-hand goods store and secretly wished my mother would somehow scrape together(3) the money to buy it for me. But I didn't really think our income could stretch to a present that cost something like(4) 15 dollars. And I wasn't bred to be so selfish as to rob my sister Doris of (5) her joy of getting the present she desired.A few days later, however, when I went into my mother's room in search of(6) a safety pin, I was astonished(7) to find the very bicycle I'd been admiring in the store. "My dream has come true(8)!" I exclaimed. "I'm the luckiest(9) boy alive!"The instant I came out of her room, however, I found a shadow hanging over my happiness. The fact that my mother did not reveal(10) the slightest hint of her intention to buy me this present indicated(11) that she wanted it to be a complete surprise that would add to my pleasure as well as hers on Christmas. Though I felt deep gratitude(12) to her, I would not be able to cry out my love spontaneously(13) from the heart at the critical(14) moment now that I knew her secret. I am a man with absolutely(15) no acting talent. I am not a man who can pretend. What could I do not to deny(16) her the joy of seeing me surprised and delighted?2 .Fill in the missing words:The whole family objected violently when I said that I was going to Europe over the Christmas holiday with a college friend of mine(1). Mother said that since there was going to be a family reunion, I really ought(2) to stay at home.although I always enjoyed these occasions, nobody(3) could persuade me to change my mind(4).A week before Christmas, my friend and I flew to Madrid and then(5) traveled by train through Spain, France and Germany. On(6) Christmas Eve we arrived at a small town in southern Germany and were amazed to find(7) so much activity in the town. The streets were crowded with people, and the shops were full(8) of all kinds of interesting things. We walked(9) around for hours and then just at(10) midnight we went to listen to Christmas songs sung by children around a brightly lit tree in the main square. We returned(11) to our hotel late that night, looking(12) forward to the next day and we planned to have Christmas dinner in(13) the best restaurant in town. However(14), int her morning the streets were deserted. To make matters worse, everything was closed uptight—even the stores. We searched in vain for(15) hours and finally had to return to our hotel feeling(16) unhappy and lonely. Our"feast" was a sack of fruit that(17) my friend had happened to buy the day before(18). Our thoughts sadly turned to home where(19), at that moment, our family must(20) have been wishing us a "Merry Christmas!"Unit 9Scientists on Venus are discussing the feasibility(1) of landing a manned flying saucer on Earth, based on (2) information received from a satellite. Their conclusions(3) are that the planet Earth is unfit(4) for habitation because of its highly polluted(5) condition. For one thing, deadly(6) gases in the atmosphere(7) make it extremely(8) dangerous to breathe. For another(9) the water, also polluted, has become undrinkable. For these reasons, it would be difficult for anyone to survive(10) on Earth. Undoubtedly the flying saucer program will be set back(11) under these conditions, but the Venusian scientists are determined to proceed(12) with their exploration of the planet Earth.2 .Fill in the missing words:Some scientists think that man may not find life pleasant in the world of the future. Others think that he (1) may not be able to live in it(2) at all. Everyone must know that the world is in danger(3). Here is one example of the problem(4). At one time there were 1,300 different(5) plants, trees, and flowers in Holland, but(6) now only 866 remain. The others(7) have been destroyed by modern man. We are changing(8) the earth, the air and water,and everything that(9) grows and lives. If we continue(10) like this we shall destroy ourselves(11).What will happen in the future(12)? Perhaps it is more important to ask(13) "What should we do now?" the people(14) who will be living in the world(15) of tomorrow are the young people of in(16). Many of them know that it is around(17) to take care of the environment(18). Some are helping to save our world(19).There are 15 million young people in(20) different countries who study man and the living things around(21) him. They take steps to prevent(22) pollution in the air, on land and at(23) sea. They plant trees and help to protect(24) wild birds and animals.But everyone(25), not only young people, must work to save(26) our world.Unit10When the college students were on the bus to Fort Lauderdale for their spring break, they noticed a mysterious(1)-looking man in a nearby seat. The man seemed caught up in(2) his own thoughts, and the students wondered what stories there were behind his dusty(3) face. Finally, one of the girls made her way(4) to his seat and introduced herself to him; and he began to painfully(5) tell the story of his years in prison and separation from his wife. As the bus approached his hometown, he told the students that he had written to his wife, telling her that if she wanted to take him back(6), she should tie a yellow handkerchief on the big oak tree on the outskirts of the town as a sign. If there was no handkerchief, he would vanish(7) from her life and never trouble her again. When the bus pulled into (8) the town, he and the students watched anxiously for the yellow handkerchief. At last the students exclaimed(9) their congratulations to the man when, not one, but countless yellow handkerchiefs appeared on the oak tree.2 .Fill in the missing words:Ii still don't believe in ghosts even after my experience at the Rose Inn. At least(1) I have never seen one. But ghost stories have made me feel(2) uncomfortable since then. I arrived at(3) the inn late at night and asked the landlord for(4) a room."there's nothing left," he said,"unless(5) you'd like to sleep in Number 7.""why not?" I said. "What' wrong with(6) it?" I was so tired that I would have slept anywhere(7)"nothing," he said slowly. "but something happened(8) there a few months ago."Every old inn has its(9)strange stories, so I thought that the(10) sooner he told me about it the better(11). I was willing to listen to anything(12) for the sake of a bed to sleep in(13)."A man came here late one(14) night, like you," the landlord said(15). "i thought there was something strange about(16) him because he kept looking over(17) his shoulder while he was signing his name(18) in the book. He asked me which(19) room he could have and I offered(20) him Number7. 'There's a man who(21) has said he'll kill me,' he said suddenly. 'With a knife.' He looked so frightened(22) that I thought I had better take(23) him to his room. I unlocked the door and left him by (24) himself. The next day we found him dead(25), with a knife beside him. He had cut (26) his own throat," the landlord said. "O r someone else(27) had done it. Do you mind sleeping(28) there now that you know the story?""Well," I said. "No one is following(29) me. But I wish you had(30) told me the story in the morning. Asa it is, I'll sleep here on(31) the floor in the bar if(32) you've got a couple of blankets."。

大学英语精读一课后答案(完整版)

大学英语精读一课后答案(完整版)

大学英语精读一课后答案(完整版)大学英语精读第三版(上海外语教育出版社董亚芬主编)第一册Book1 Unit1答案1)e2)g3)j4)a5)b6)i7)c8)d9)h10)f1) handling2) summarized3) process4) absorb5) are bound to6) feel free7) for instance8) strategies9) complained10) has committed to memory11) Nevertheless12) rely on13) Apart from14) command1) over and over again2) at a time3) put it into practice4) watching out for5) by no means6) concentrate on7) In addition t8) in detail1)action2)employ3)announce4)examination5)communication6)express7)compose8)improvement9)concentration10)management11)consider12)motivate13)development14)movement15)discuss16)operate17)division18)production19)educate20)repeat1) additional2) add3) addition4) addition1) effectively2) effect3) effective4) effect1) helpful2) help3) helpless4) help5) helplessly6) helpfully7) helpful1) reliant2) reliable3) reliance reliable4) relies5) reliably6)1) repetition2) repeating3) repeatedly4) repeated5) repetition1) In my opinion2) According to Mary3) In our opinion4) According to today's papers5) In most doctors' opinion According to most doctors1) Shakespeare was not only a dramatist but also an actor.2) Miss Crain not only took me home in her car, but also camethe next day to see if I hadrecovered.3)Hainan Island attracts tourists not only in winter but also in summer.4)There is always a black market not only in Britain,but also in other European countries.5)At the Athens Olympics in 2004,Liu Xiang not only won a gold medal in the 110-meter hurdles,but also broke the Olympic record.1)It is true that your sentences are all grammatically correct,but they don’t make any sense.2) It is true that they lost that battle, but they still wenton fighting.3) It is true that Tom’s very clever and hardworking, but Istill don’t think he is the right person forthe job.4) It is true that learning English is by no means easy, butwe can make the task easier by usingsome learning strategies.1) strategies2) frequently3) over and over again4) commit to memory5) acquaintance6) watch out for7) communicate8) process9) opportunities10) rely on11) put into practice12) absorbed1) if2) about3) it4) know5) up6) as7) addition8) even9) into10) other11) for12) while1) memorize2) a matter of3) taught4) shelf5) realize6) written7) idiomatic8) join in9) difference10) gain a good command 翻译1)史密斯太太对我抱怨说,她经常发现与自己十六岁的女儿简直无法沟通。

[整理]大学英语精读预备级答案(上海外语教育出版社第三版)

[整理]大学英语精读预备级答案(上海外语教育出版社第三版)

[整理]大学英语精读预备级答案(上海外语教育出版社第三版)上海外语教育出版社第三版大学英语精读预备级第一册1 第二册2 第三册3 第四册4 第五册5 第六册6大学英语课后练习题参考答案翻译词汇结构写作阅读听力朗读摘要完形填空Unit 1 How to be a Successful Language LearnerText A Learning to Think All Over Again1 substituted2 analogy3 represented4 associated5 challenge6 converted7 concept8 reduced9 image 10 bundles 11 choose 12 pointed 13 instead 14 various1 get away from2 put together3 getting into4 broken into5 a great deal6 Over and over again7 depend on1 took2 go3 take4 go5 go1 what caused the fire2 what site of shoe your father wears3 what looked like a ball4 what our family and friends do for us5 what she had bought for his birthday1.Translation翻译1.What the boy likes to do most is putting together building blocks.2.In terms of previous working experience, John is the best choice for this position.3.My physics teacher often uses analogy to explain some difficult concepts.4.With the help of his family and friends, Tom build up his publishing business bit by bit.5.Linda was not able to go to that famous college, but she planned to start all over again rather than give up the challenge.6.This company has a very good public image. People always associate its product with high quality and good service.Text B Learning Grammar by "Feel"1 recognized2 later on3 fall back on4 slightest5 alternative6 figure out7 conviced8 complicated9 struck terror into 10 oral 11 sound 12 Follow 13 doubts 14master1 然而,对于一个正在学习母语的三岁孩子来说,语法一点儿也不可怕,因为他能在不知不觉中掌握它。

大学英语精读1课后答案

大学英语精读1课后答案

Cloze(A)1. aware2. performance3. average4. adequate5. set aside6. mentions7.look over 8. commit(B)1. if/once2. about3. it4. know5. up6. as7. from8. words9. into 10.other 11. for 12. whenTranslation1、他这次考试的失败使他意识到定期复习功课的重要。

His failure in the exam has made him aware of the importance of reviewinghis lessons regularly.2、请一定不要忘记离家前你父母对你说过的话。

Be sure not to forget what your parents said to you before you left home.3、我确信她的英语知识对这项工作来说是足够的了。

I'm sure her knowledge of English is adequate for the job.4、这篇文章的目的是告诉学生怎样培养良好的学习习惯。

The purpose of this article is to tell the students how to develop goodstudy habits.5、在当今时代,人们越来越多地依靠计算机(computers)来解决各种各样的问题。

In our age, people depend more and more on computers to solve variouskinds of difficult problems.6、略读不仅可以帮助你对将要阅读的东西有所了解,还可以帮助你读得快些,提高你的阅读理解力。

Skimming not only helps you get some idea of what you are going to readbut also helps you read faster and improve your comprehension.7、有些人以为男孩子比女孩子聪明。

大学英语 精读 第一册 unit4-10完形填空

大学英语 精读 第一册 unit4-10完形填空

大学英语精读第一册完行填空(cloze)Unit41. Complete the following passage with word chosen from the Words&Phrases to Drill box. Change the forms where necessary.It is (1)proposed in this article that television be (2)prohibit for a period of time each evening As (3)social scientists have long noted, excessive television watching damages a family's ability to communicate with one another; and may (4)actually lead to some forms of mental illness as well as a rising (5)rate of divorce. Forcing families to turn off their television set each evening may indeed may indeed be a way of bringing them (6)together. Therefore, this (7)proposal may well be a (8)worthwhile one. It would, however, (9)involve some difficulty in putting it into effect, as few Americans would be willing to give up a single moment of television time.2 .Fill in the missing words:AMost people in the United States watch TV, even though they complain about television sometimes. It's great (1)fun to watch TV, and it's easy. You (2)turn on the TV, sit down (3)in a comfortable chair, and see many (4)interesting things. The people on TV will (6)make you laughand cry. They (6)will inform you and excite you. (7)From watching TV, you can learn about the (8)latest news from all over the world, (9)and you can learn about new developments (10)in science, art, literature, and technology. You can (11)watch sports on TV. You can watch the Olympics, (12)or a local sports event. Finally, (13)in some places, it is possible (14)to go to school by watching television. (15)There are special classes on TV (16)for high school and college students. A person (17)may get al good education at (18)home.These are some of the (19)reasons for watching TV. There are others.BThese days I don't watch television, (1)but a few years ago I(2)used to watch it every night. I was often a (3)little tired in the evenings and there are (4)few forms of entertainment that demand as (5)little effort as television. Unfortunately there are a large (6)number of people in my family; (7)some wanted to see one program (8)while others preferred another. I was happy to look at (9)any program, but the others spent a great (10)deal of time arguing each night and there was (11)no way of settling the matter except by selling the set. (12)Now everyone at home reads instead.Unit5plete the following passage with word chosen from the Words&Phrases to Drill box. Change the forms where necessary.During her high school days Linda made up her mind to write and illustrate(1) her own books. When she told her fellow students what she had decided to do, they burst into(2)laughter. Their laughter(3) left her deeply embarrassed(4), but she did not lose heart. Instead, she kept putting down on paper what she felt, refusing to believe that it took a genius(5) to do writing. After she got married Linda had to look after her children and do all the cooking, cleaning and laundry(6)for the family. But still she managed to fit her favorite(7) work in most of the time. So far she has written eight books, four of which have been published(8). Linda firmly believes that you can write a book so long as you set your mind on (9)it. It doesn't matter what qualifications(10) you have. What does matter is whether you have a great determination to succeed.2 .Fill in the missing words:A laundry worker wanted to be a writer. On nights and weekends, the clack-clack of his(1)typewriter filled the house. He spent all his spare money on sending his manuscripts(2)to publishers. Everyone rejected them. One day the laundry worker read a novel that reminded him of(3) his own work. He sent his manuscript to the book's publisher(4). Themanuscript was then given to Bill Thompson, an editor of the publishing(5) house. It (6) had too many flaws. But (7) Thompson did believe the laundry worker had promise as a writer and encouraged him to try(8)again. Over the next 18 months, the laundry worker sent the editor two more(9)manuscripts. The editor rejected both(10). The laundry worker began working on(11) a fourth novel. But with bills rising he began to lose(12) hope.One night, he threw(13) his manuscript into rubbish bin. The next day, his wife took it out."You shouldn't (15)give up, "she told him. "Not when(16) you're so close." perhaps he no longer believed in himself(17), but his wife did. And so(18) did an editor he'd never met, Encouraged , he (19) wrote on. When he finished(20), he sent the novel to Bill Thompson. Several day later he received a $3,000 advance, and(21)a best-seller novel was born.Unit6plete the following passage with word chosen from the Words&Phrases to Drill box. Change the forms where necessary.Sam Adams seemed to be born an industrial engineer. Since his very childhood, he was an efficiency(1) expert, or so he thought. He was very well organized in his everyday life. Furthermore(2), he tried to get every family member organized, too. His amazing(3) efficiency in doingeverything and his great powers of observation(4) provided him with a good foundation(5)for a career(6)in industrial engineering. After his graduation.,he got a job in a shirt factory to reorganize(7)the assembly(8) line. It was easy for him to spot the problems. Within a week, he was able to present his findings(9) to the management(10) and offer suggestions(11) for making the operations more productive(12) , such as broadcasting background(13)music, beautifying the environment, relieving(14)the boredom of the workers, and firing whoever was holding up(15) the work flow. Unfortunately(16), his efforts for quality control did not work out as he had expected.2 .Fill in the missing words:When our children were born, my wife Nancy gave up her job to look after them. A year ago , Nancy and I decided to change paces(1). Nancy was beginning to get bored(2) at home all day. I was working hard at the time, but I didn't enjoy(3) my job. Most of all, I hated going(4) to work in the rush hour(5)every day. I thought Nancy was the(6) lucky one; she could organize her day in(7)her own way—she didn't have a boss telling(8) her what to do. But I didn't 9) think of exchanging roles with her until(10) she applied for a job. She got the job(11), at a salary higher than mine(12). It seemed sensible for her to take(13) it and for me to stay(14) at home.At(15) first I really enjoyed staying at home and being(16) with thechildren. I now understand(17)my children better through spending so(18) much time with them. Btu I must admit, I do find housework very boring(19) . Most of my friends are at work(20) all day, so I often don't have an(21)adult conversation with anyone until(22)Nancy comes home!Bat an (23)the whole, I think we made the right(24)decision. I have learned a lot, and so (25) has my wife. For the first time I appreciate what(26)women do at home and I can understand some of their problems(27).Unit71. Complete the following passage with word chosen from the Words&Phrases to Drill box. Change the forms where necessary.When the elderly(1) man entered the pudding shop, his worn(2) appearance made it quite evident(3) that he could not afford to buy any of the Christmas puddings that were laid ou(4) on the counter. However, he sampled(5) them as if it were his honest intention(6) to purchase one. He appeared out of place(7) among the other more prosperous(8) looking customers; and, feeling that he had probably come down(9) in the world, I decided top do him a favor by buying him one. To my surprise, however, he seemed quite insulted by my offer, and immediately counted out(10) what little money he had to purchase one for himself.2 .Fill in the missing words:Joe was going into his usual bar before lunch when(1) he saw a poorly dressed man fishing in(2) a small pool of rain-water about five centimeters deep(3) outside it.Joe stopped and watched the man for(4) a few minutes. He saw that most of (5) the people who passed by him believed he must(6) be rather mad.Joe pitied the man, so(7) after a few minutes he went(8) up to him and said kindly(9), "Hello,would you like to come(10) into the bar and have a drink (11) with me?"The fisherman was delighted to accept his offer(12), and the two men went into the bar(13) together. Joe bought the fisherman a (14) few drinks, and finally said to(15) him, "You've been fishing outside here, haven't(16) you ? How many did you manage to catch(17) this morning, if I may ask(18)?""you are the eighth," the fisherman answered(19) merrily.Unit81. Complete the following passage with word chosen from the Words&Phrases to Drill box. Change the forms where necessary.As Christmas approached(1), I naturally began to wonder what present I might get. One day, I came upon(2)a bicyclewith ballon tires in a second-hand goods store and secretly wished my mother would somehow scrape together(3)the money to buy it for me. But I didn't really think our income could stretch to a present that cost something like(4) 15 dollars. And I wasn't bred to be so selfish as to rob my sister Doris of (5) her joy of getting the present she desired. A few days later, however, when I went into my mother's room in search of(6) a safety pin, I was astonished(7) to find the very bicycle I'd been admiring in the store. "My dream has come true(8)!" I exclaimed. "I'm the luckiest(9) boy alive!"The instant I came out of her room, however, I found a shadow hanging over my happiness. The fact that my mother did not reveal(10) the slightest hint of her intention to buy me this present indicated(11)that she wanted it to be a complete surprise that would add to my pleasure as well as hers on Christmas. Though I felt deep gratitude(12) to her, I would not be able to cry out my love spontaneously(13) from the heart at the critical(14) moment now that I knew her secret. I am a man with absolutely(15)no acting talent. I am not a man who can pretend. What could I do not to deny(16) her the joy of seeing me surprised and delighted?2 .Fill in the missing words:The whole family objected violently when I said that I was going to Europe over the Christmas holiday with a college friend of mine(1). Mother said that since there was going to be a family reunion, I really ought(2)to stay at home.although I always enjoyed these occasions, nobody(3) could persuade me to change my mind(4).A week before Christmas, my friend and I flew to Madrid and then(5)traveled by train through Spain, France and Germany. On(6) Christmas Eve we arrived at a small town in southern Germany and were amazed to find(7) so much activity in the town. The streets were crowded with people, and the shops were full(8) of all kinds of interesting things. We walked(9) around for hours and then just at(10) midnight we went to listen to Christmas songs sung by children around a brightly lit tree in the main square. We returned(11)to our hotel late that night, looking(12) forward to the next day and we planned to have Christmas dinner in(13) the best restaurant in town. However(14), int her morning the streets were deserted. To make matters worse, everything was closed uptight—even the stores. We searched in vain for(15)hours and finally had to return to our hotel feeling(16) unhappy and lonely. Our"feast" was a sack of fruit that(17) my friend had happened to buy the day before(18). Our thoughts sadly turned to home where(19), at that moment, our family must(20) have been wishing us a "Merry Christmas!"Unit 91. Complete the following passage with word chosen from the Words&Phrases to Drill box. Change the forms where necessary.Scientists on Venus are discussing the feasibility(1)of landing a manned flying saucer on Earth, based on (2) information received from a satellite. Their conclusions(3)are that the planet Earth is unfit(4)for habitation because of its highly polluted(5)condition. For one thing, deadly(6) gases in the atmosphere(7) make it extremely(8) dangerous to breathe. For another(9) the water, also polluted, has become undrinkable. For these reasons, it would be difficult for anyone to survive(10)on Earth. Undoubtedly the flying saucer program will be set back(11) under these conditions, but the Venusian scientists are determined to proceed(12) with their exploration of the planet Earth.2 .Fill in the missing words:Some scientists think that man may not find life pleasant in the world of the future. Others think that he (1) may not be able to live in it(2) at all. Everyone must know that the world is in danger(3). Here is one example of the problem(4). At one time there were 1,300 different(5) plants, trees, and flowers in Holland, but(6) now only 866 remain. The others(7) have been destroyed by modern man. We are changing(8) the earth, the air and water,and everything that(9)grows and lives. If we continue(10) like this we shall destroy ourselves(11).What will happen in the future(12)? Perhaps it is more important to ask(13) "What should we do now?" the people(14) who will be living in the world(15) of tomorrow are the young people of in(16). Many of them know that it is around(17)to take care of the environment(18). Some are helping to save our world(19).There are 15 million young people in(20) different countries who study man and the living things around(21)him. They take steps to prevent(22) pollution in the air, on land and at(23) sea. They plant trees and help to protect(24) wild birds and animals.But everyone(25),not only young people, must work to save(26) our world.Unit101. Complete the following passage with word chosen from the Words&Phrases to Drill box. Change the forms where necessary.When the college students were on the bus to Fort Lauderdale for their spring break, they noticed a mysterious(1)-looking man in a nearby seat. The man seemed caught up in(2) his own thoughts, and the students wondered what stories there were behind his dusty(3) face. Finally, one of the girls made her way(4) to his seat and introduced herself to him; and he began to painfully(5)tell the story of his years in prison and separation from his wife. As the bus approached his hometown, he toldthe students that he had written to his wife, telling her that if she wanted to take him back(6), she should tie a yellow handkerchief on the big oak tree on the outskirts of the town as a sign. If there was no handkerchief, he would vanish(7) from her life and never trouble her again. When the bus pulled into (8) the town, he and the students watched anxiously for the yellow handkerchief. At last the students exclaimed(9) their congratulations to the man when, not one, but countless yellow handkerchiefs appeared on the oak tree.2 .Fill in the missing words:Ii still don't believe in ghosts even after my experience at the Rose Inn. At least(1) I have never seen one. But ghost stories have made me feel(2) uncomfortable since then. I arrived at(3) the inn late at night and asked the landlord for(4) a room."there's nothing left," he said,"unless(5)you'd like to sleep in Number 7.""why not?" I said. "What' wrong with(6)it?" I was so tired that I would have slept anywhere(7)."nothing," he said slowly. "but something happened(8) there a few months ago."Every old inn has its(9)strange stories, so I thought that the(10) sooner he told me about it the better(11). I was willing to listen toanything(12) for the sake of a bed to sleep in(13)."A man came here late one(14)night, like you," the landlord said(15). "i thought there was something strange about(16) him because he kept looking over(17) his shoulder while he was signing his name(18) in the book. He asked me which(19)room he could have and I offered(20) him Number7. 'There's a man who(21) has said he'll kill me,' he said suddenly. 'With a knife.' He looked so frightened(22)that I thought I had better take(23) him to his room. I unlocked the door and left him by (24) himself. The next day we found him dead(25), with a knife beside him. He had cut (26) his own throat," the landlord said. "O r someone else(27) had done it. Do you mind sleeping(28) there now that you know the story?""Well," I said. "No one is following(29) me. But I wish you had(30) told me the story in the morning. Asa it is, I'll sleep here on(31) the floor in the bar if(32) you've got a couple of blankets."。

第三版大学英语精读第一册学生用书Unit1-6课文理解问题答案

第三版大学英语精读第一册学生用书Unit1-6课文理解问题答案

第三版大学英语精读第一册学生用书Unit1-6课文理解问题答案Unit 11.What does it take to learn English well?It takes great diligence and prolonged effort.2.How can you make the task of learning English easier?(1) Do not treat all new words in exactly the same way.(2) Watch out for idiomatic ways of saying things.(3) Listen to English every day.(4) Seize opportunities to speak.(5) Read widely.(6) Write regularly.3.What is the most effective route to enlarging your vocabulary?Concentrating on active and useful words.4.What is the second learning strategy suggested by author?Watch out for idiomatic ways of saying things.5.Why is it important to listen to English every day?Listening to English on a regular basis will not only improve your ear,but will also help you build your speaking skills.6.According to the author, what is the easiest way to practice speaking English? And why?To rehearse aloud, since this can be done at any time, in any place, and withouta partner.7.Why is it important to read widely?Because in our learning environment, reading is the main and most reliable source of language input.8.What kind of materials should you include in your widereading?Things that you find interesting, that you can understand without relying too much on a dictionary.9.Apart from your teacher's writing assignment, what other ways of writing does the author suggest?Keeping a pen pal, keeping a diary, writing a short story and summarizing the daily news.10.What is the author's conclusion at the end of the article?It pays to absorb as much as you can from reading and listening and then try to put what you have learned into practice through speaking and writing.Unit 21.What happened to Francis Chichester in 1931?He had tried to fly around the world but failed.2.How old was he when he started his voyage round the world?653.What was the name of his boat? What was the length of the boat?Gipsy Moth ; 16-meter-long.4.What route did Chichester follow in sailing round the world?The route of the great 19th Century clippers ships.5.How many miles did he cover on the first half of his voyage?14,1006.What did his friends in Sydney try to dissuade him from doing?To start the second past of voyage.7.In what way was the second half of his voyage the more dangerous part?Cape Horn.8.What happened to Chichester on the night of January 30?There was a gale.9.How did Chichester feel after sailing round Cape Horn?He had wakened from a nightmare.10.How was he received when he arrived back in England?A million people were waiting to welcome him , and he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ.11.What title is added to his name when a man become a knight?Sir.12.How many miles did he second half of the voyage cover?14,400Unit 31.What was the special occasion? How old was the old lady?Myra wrote letters to the old lady. 80.2.Did Myra and her husband often come to see the old lady?No. Seldom.3.What had happened to Enid?She died on the operating table.4.Whom did the old lady love more, Myra or Enid? Why?Enid. She is the real one who cares about the old lady.5.Why was the old lady proud of Myra?She succeeded in her work. And won a medal with her husband for their work for the aged.6.The old lady lived alone. But do you think she was very lonely? Why or why not? No, she had Mrs. Morrison and Johnnie to keep company with her.7.Who was Jim? Was he still alive?The old lady's husband. No.8.Who was Johnnie? How old was he? What do you think ofhim?The little boy lived nearby. Six. He is a lovely ,kind, warm-hearted boy.9.Why did the old lady tear the cheque into pieces?Myra thought money is important than love which hurt the old lady so much. 10.The story tells us that Myra had won a medal for her work with the old people.Do you think she deserved the medal? Do you think she really cared about old people? Why or why not?No. She even didn't care about her mother. She just did these for her benefits.Unit 41.How do many people in the United States spend their free time?Watching TV.2.How does the author feel about the amount of time his countrymen spend watching TV?He thinks they lose their imagination, and they fail to communicate with families and friends.3.What does the author purpose in relation to the television broadcasting in the United States?He purposed that right after the early evening news, all television broadcasting in US be prohibited by law.4.What might the results be if families used a quiet hour to discuss their problems? The family members can know each other better, and to like each other better.5.According to the author, what could help to turn out a more literate new generation?Reading books together.6.What does the author mean by "the story hour"? Whateffect might it have on the TV networks?Families gather around and listening to mothers or fathers read a good story ; It might force the TV networks to come up with better shows to get us back from our newly discovered activities.7.Sum up the advantages of turning off TV for an hour every night.A more literate generation would be set up ; We might get to know each other better and to like each other better ; Developing our imagination.8.What do you think of the author's proposal?I think the author's proposal is necessary. What we need nowadays is to communicate with our families , TV programs do disturb our generation. So I couldn't agree more with the author.9.Describe the television watching habits of the people around you---when they watch TV, what they watch, how much they watch, and so on.My father likes watching TV after dinner, and he always watch news report; My mother loves watching soap series from19:00 to 22:00 everyday ; I'd like to watch sports when there are matchesI am wondering.10.Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of watching TV.略。

Unit 现代大学英语精读第一册The Boy and the Bank Officer答案

Unit  现代大学英语精读第一册The Boy and the Bank Officer答案

Unit Two The Boy and Bank Officer VocabularyI.1.1. n11. n2. n12. n3. v past participle 13. adv4. v past participle 14. adv5. v past participle 15. adj6. n16.adj7. n 17. n8. n18. n9. adj 19. n10. adj 20. n2.1. 头痛8. 雪靴2. 钞票9. 手册3. 祖国10. 店员4. 伤心11. 夜总会5. 握手12. 穿插火力6. 山体滑坡13. 月光3.1. 繁星密布的填空10. 有钱人2. 狂风暴雨肆虐的大海11. 雨季3. 棉花般的雪12. 银发4. 多山地区13. 红润的面颊5. 落基山脉14. 多刺的鱼6. 肉嘟嘟的鼻子15. 瘦骨嶙峋的女孩儿9. 卷曲的毛发18. 华而不实的语言4.1. 一个男子突然站了起来,用他的鞋子朝他扔过去。

幸亏他及时低头躲了过去。

2. 我们再他回家前把房间通通风吧。

3. 她虽然八十大好几了,但还能穿针引线。

4. 我们必须勇敢面对这个危险。

总有人要在我们这里浑水摸鱼。

5. 她清楚地知道,如果她把那钱放进口袋,她就会倒大霉。

6. 会议是由一个刚刚平步青云,掌握大权的妇女主持的。

7. 正如老话所说,剥猫皮可以有很多方法。

〔不必墨守成规〕8. 一对年轻的恋人坠入爱河,仅因为此,他们被人们用石头活活砸死。

9. 我希望贫富差距能够缩小。

前两天我见到一个饿急了的年轻人在一家饭店里狼吞虎咽地吃残羹剩饭。

10.桌子上的食品看起来是如此的诱人,我都流口水了。

2 Complete the following verb+ noun collocation orexpressions.1. have/keep/open/close2. have/keep/ show/ lose3. attend/hold/chair/have/open/close4. change/read/speak5. give/hold6.make/send/save/pay/earn/deposit/withdraw/change/borr ow/lend7. wear/show/give/use8. obey/follow/make/change/break9. have/spend/keep/waste/kill/save/count/lose10. protect/represent/consider3. Complete the sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets according to the sentence patterns in bold.1. is that we can’t find enough foreign markets2. is that without democracy there is no harmonious society3. is that we should give/allow students more freedom4. is not strong enough to be her husband5. reliable enough to be her husband6. is not big enough to hold so many people7. There doesn’t seem to be any different opinion8. Because at that time there seemed to be enough food for everybody9. Because there didn’t seem to be any good reason at that time.10. because he was being followed at that time11. my car is being repaired/fixed12. I hear it is being criticized by many people13. a good doctor, but he doesn’t know much about history14. an excellent English professor, but she doesn’t know much about history15. we may be poor, but we are no beggars16. I shouldn’t have told her in such a hurry.17. I shouldn’t have gone18. we should have listened to them.4. Fill in blanks with correct forms of the words and phrases listed below1.move in on, happened to 5. Because of, handover2.aware of 6. the other day, on duty3.heard of 7. on the case, as to4.think twice 8. in the first place5. Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions or adverbs.1. on 5. down upon2. into 6. up3. up 7. up to4. forward to6. Translate the following sentences into English1.It seemed impossible to me, but all the others looked veryconfident2.We looked around. There wasn’t building standing insight. The earthquake seemed to have destroyed everything.3.–He seemed to be in low spirits these days. I wonder why. --I think it’s because he doesn’t seem to be making much progress in his studies. He is afraid of being looked down upon by his classmates.4.– What are you looking for, Dick--I seem to have lost my key. How annoying!5. If you find a word that does not seem to make any sensein the sentence, you should look it up in the dictionary.That’s the only way to learn to use a word.6. They went on arguing for hours. Neither was willing tolisten to the other. I suddenly remembered someone saying “Discussion is an exchange of knowledge whileargument is an exchange of ignorance〞7. The situation there seems to be very complicated. Thegovernment has promised to look into it.8. My grandpa seems to be getting better and better, but hestill needs somebody to look after him.9. Economists have already come to the conclusion that thecrisis seems to be coming to an end. World economy is looking up.10. When I got well I looked at my bank account. To mysadness, I found my balance was almost zero. All my savings in the past three years were gone.7. Fill in each blank with correct form of the appropriate wordin the brackets. Note that more than one word may be appropriate1. say, ago2. before, remember/recall3. spoke, say4. speak/tell, after, speak5. After, since6. bring/take, since/because (Use “bring〞if she wascoming to you, and “take〞if she was leaving you)7. question, since/when8. Remember, bring9. matter, problemGrammar1.Study the given patterns and rewrite the followingsentences after the example.1.You ought to invite him to sing at the New Year Party2.You ought to do something a bit more challenging3.We ought to start preparing for celebration4.You ought to relax and stop worrying about him.5.If I knew their phone number, I would surely call them.6.If I was in charge here, I would help you.7.If I was offered the job, I would take it for sure.8.If I had a warm coast with me, I wouldn’t feel so cold.9.If his parents could afford it, they would support him atcollege.10.Ted might be able to solve these problems if he were herewith us.2.Rewrite the following sentences by using subjunctivemood after the example.1.Jack shouldn’t have done that /thrown the exam paperto the floor.2.People shouldn’t have wasted waster like that.3.Joe shouldn’t have lied to his parents. / He shouldn’thave spent his parents’ hard-earned money like that.4.I should not have given up so easily.5.I should not have jumped the queue. / He shouldn’t havebehaved like that.6.Li Tong’s parents shouldn’t have read her private letterwithout her permission.7.I don’t think the students should have overacted. (Theyshould have called the security on campus)3.Fill in each blank of the passage with ONE suitable word.(1) types/kinds (2) lending (3) for (4) is (5) pay (6) opening (7) balance (8)store/keep/save/put4.Translate the following sentences using one of the patternslisted in Grammar exercises 1-2.1.You ought to try a different method.2.I think you ought to talk with our writing teacher about it.3.we ought to report the theft to the police immediately4.You ought to go and see your parents more often now thatthey are not in good health.5.You shouldn’t have shouted at the elders like that6.You shouldn’t have been late for such an importantmeeting7.Isn’t Jim your friend You shouldn’t have turneddown/rejected his offer of help.8.As a college students, you shouldn’t have spent all yourfree time playing computer games.9.If I failed this time, I would try for the second time.10.If global warming continued, these islands woulddisappear.11.If I had a million yuan, I would buy my parents anapartment12.If I were elected president of the students’ union, I mightorganize a piano competition.5.Identify and correct the mistake (s) in each of thesentences.1.No one knew what had happened/ was happening there.No one knows what is happening/has happened there.2.My parents had a good reason to be angry with me. Ishouldn’t have lied to them in the first place.3.The new Prime Minister is well aware that his governmentis faced with a lot of problems./ The new Prime Minister is well aware of the problems his government is faced with.4.If you won the prize, what would you do with the money.5.The guest was greeted with a bunch of flowers at theairport.6.The teller was arguing with a young customer aboutsomething when the narrator entered the bank.7.The narrator thought the bank’s policy was ridiculous。

大学英语精读第一册课后练习部分答案

大学英语精读第一册课后练习部分答案

大学英语精读第一册课后练习部分答案Unit 1Cloze(A)1. aware2. performance3. average4. adequate5. set aside6. mentions7. look over8. commit(B)1. if/once2. about3. it4. know5. up6. as7. from8. words9. into 10. other 11. for 12. whenTranslation1、他这次考试的失败使他意识到定期复习功课的重要。

His failure in the exam has made him aware of the importance of reviewing his lessons regularly.2、请一定不要忘记离家前你父母对你说过的话。

Be sure not to forget what your parents said to you before you left home.3、我确信她的英语知识对这项工作来说是足够的了。

I'm sure her knowledge of English is adequate for the job.4、这篇文章的目的是告诉学生怎样培养良好的学习习惯。

The purpose of this article is to tell the students how to develop good study habits.5、在当今时代,人们越来越多地依靠计算机(computers)来解决各种各样的问题。

In our age, people depend more and more on computers to solve various kinds of difficult problems.6、略读不仅可以帮助你对将要阅读的东西有所了解,还可以帮助你读得快些,提高你的阅读理解力。

现代大学英语精读第一册课后答案

现代大学英语精读第一册课后答案

Lesson One Half a DayAnswers1. Oral Work1) What did his father say to give him courage? How did the boy feel when he arrived at the school gate with his father?2)What did the boy learn in school? Can you name some of the things helearned?2.Vocabulary test1)choose the right word and put in the proper form:(1) had received(2) affects(3)Admission(4)awake(5) beneath(6) on2) Put in the missing words.good-natured; hunt; drank; queer;asleep; woke; occurred; absence;portrait; replace.3.Grammar WorkPut in the blanks with correct verb forms.(1)was surfing; was cut;(2)will have planted;(3)was; had not been;(4)has been married;(5)is; will be;(6)is; must have rained4.Written WorkWrite what you’ve learnt from the text about the little boy’s life in school in about 100 words.5.Translation(1)也许所有教育最有价值的结果就是培养你有具有让你完成你不得不做的任何该做的事,不管你愿不愿意做.(2)教育就是能让我们不断地发现我们的无知.Lesson Two Going HomeAnswers2.Oral work(1)What do you know about these young people?(2)How did the young people feel when they heard the story ?3.Vocabulary test2)choose the right word and put in the proper form:a)acrossb)risec)attend/ take part ind)reache)sincef)above/ below2) Put in the missing words.screaming; clenched; triumph; exaltation; except; stunned; misty; covered; ribbons; banner3.Grammar workTranslation.(1)Nobody could tell where the treasure was hidden.(2)The traffic will be very heavy on the road during the rush hour everyday.(3)He may have given her advice, but I doubt if it does her any good.(4)What she learned at university proved useful in her research .(5)If he had waited for the traffic lights to change, he would not have beenkilled.(6)If not I had seen him at the party yesterday evening !4. Written Work略.5. Translation(1)多给人原谅比多去谴责(2)如果我们想要去爱,我们必须学会如何去原谅.Lesson Three Massage of the LandAnswers1.Oral work (answers omitted)2. Vocabulary test1)(1) unfaithful (2) take out(3) talk over (4) send for(5) sent away (6) send up2) Put the missing words(1) sick / ill (2) alone (3) out (4) phone (5) on(6) until (7) church (8) only (9) answered (10) needed(11) clever (12) save (13) bit (14) now3) Write the numbers in words.(1) Two hundred and eight(2) One thousand five hundred / fifteen hundred(3) Seven thousand, one hundred and twenty-eight.(4) two dollars six-five / two dollars and sixty-five cents.(5) fourth(6) twenty-first(7) thirtieth(8) one half, three quarters, four fifths3.Grammar work (answers omitted)4. Written WorkOne possible version:My parents were born, brought up and married on this land. They have been living there through their life. They got up at sunrise and retired with their chickens. They planted and reaped rice and raised a few goats, cows and chickens which could provide what they needed in their daily life.. However, the piece of lands was no longer fertile, bleeding year after year, like them, getting old and exhausted. The soil was not difficult to till when there was a lot of rain, but in a bad year, it was not only the ploughs that broke but their hearts, too. The farmer life is hard but my parents are enjoying it. They cherish their land and never want to leave it.5. Translation.1) 家再贫寒,也没有任何地方能和它比。

大学英语精读第一册答TestYourself1

大学英语精读第一册答TestYourself1

⼤学英语精读第⼀册答TestYourself1⼤学英语精读第⼀册答?0Test Yourselfl听⼒1、T he woman did not go to school because of illness.2、H e was woiried something had happened to the woman ?3、H E did not have time to change his clothes.⽃、Angela dose not think tom has done anything wron^.5、S he tak?s her dog with her where ver she goes6、T he womun is looking for a part-time job.7、S he loves work8 A She is likely to be poor again9、G o to an appointment late a【night10、She put leftover food back into her lunchboxIMS:IK He was surprised it wai coming so soon.12, CkuTi up lh^ mc$$ in her r(x)m13s She wai to find a book lha( belongs to her professor14.He is from a poor family and is very careful about spending money15.She was relieved that she could now gel u rcsl16-2016.To see if he could gel a job and earn money17.To hold a precious stone in his handl£. To learn the instructions that he gave on the first day19.Frustated20.One has to be very patient in order to leiirn something21-2521 ? She always felt good 22.Witeh her new found self-confident23. Being respected like Helen. 24. To help her realize her dream25.He was lucky to have lent the speaker the money阅读;One26.To see if she could buy his dog 27.To protect his home 28.To get her breakfast 29. A rather poor girl 30. The dog will lead a happy lite under her good careTwo31. An uneducated man could not gain full freedom 32.the library33.There was no distraction for the students34.Give everyone the in format io n he n^eds for conducting his business33 Intellectual exchangeThree36. More kindly toward otherb 37. regard other people as worse than they real ly arc 3& Nobody relumed the wal lets (hey dropped39.Ftvvn c;riminuh wyrv friendly U>5hcir$40.Broadcasters should cniphaiizc good news rather than bad newsFour41.Staring n business of his own 42.A person to be avoided43. A lucky poor man can move to the top if he works hard44.It is becoming more and more tliftkuh for one to work their way to lop45? You can star all over again after failure单选Impulse crawl motioned reaction likely bare appointed conflict create hesitate perpetual superior reject constituted consims of depresses prospect protest origin frustrated bewildered pursue solution capable curiosity compete estimate essential alternative converted胡译'1.Little Johnny made for the front door al【he sig hl of his mother coming back from work2.Margaret is a bii depressed? She need time〔o come lo 忙rms wi(h her business failure3.I uni very much impressed by Greg, who wall QU【of his way【o help us find a solution.4.Too nivth exposure lo wlur radiytipn h-urfti (Q our ?>kih5.He pursued atomic science for lhe defense of our country .Fame muuil nolhing (o him. 作⽂*略。

大学英语精读第一册第三版课后部分翻译及完型答案

大学英语精读第一册第三版课后部分翻译及完型答案

史密斯太太对我抱怨说,她经常发现与自己十六岁的女儿简直无法沟通。

Mrs. Smith complained to me that she often found it simply impossible to communicate with her 16-year-old daughter.我坚信,阅读简写的 (simplified) 英文小说是扩大我们词汇量的一种轻松愉快的方法。

I firmly believe that reading simplified English novels is an easy and enjoyable way of enlarging our vocabulary.我认为我们在保护环境不受污染 (pollution) 方面还做得不够。

I don’t think we’re doing enough to protect our environment from pollution.除了每周写作文外,我们的英语老师还给我们布置了八本书在暑假里阅读。

In addition to/Apart from writing compositions on a weekly basis, our English teacher assigned us eight books to read during the summer vacation.我们从可靠的消息来源获悉下学期一位以英语为母语的人将要教我们英语口语。

We’ve learned from reliable sources that a native English speaker is going to teach us spoken English next term/semester.经常看英语电影不仅会提高你的听力,而且还会帮助你培养说的技能。

Seeing English movies on a regular basis will not only improve your ear, but will also help you build your speaking skills.如果你们对这些学习策略有什么问题,请随便问我。

大学英语精读第一册完形填空 1 4 8 10 单元原文

大学英语精读第一册完形填空 1 4 8 10 单元原文

make the difficult task of studying English easier. For instance ,it isuse; active words you must practice useful words youChinese students, you must pay closeLanguage learning is, in fact, Students who make a conscious effort toscientists have long noted, excessive television watching damages a family’s ability togive up a single moment of television time.8. As I naturally began to wonder what present I might get. One day, Ia bicycle with balloon tires in a second-hand goods store and secretly wished my’t really think our’t bred to be soA few days later,however, when I went into my mother’the every bicycle I’d been admiring in the store. “” I exclaimed. “I’m the”The instant I came out of her room, however I found a shadow hanging over my happiness. Thefact that my mother did the slightest hint of her intention to buy me this presenthers on Christmas. Though I felt to her, I would not be able to cry out my lovejoy of seeing me surprised and delighted?10.When the college students were on the bus to Fort Lauderdale for their spring break, theynoticed –looking man in a nearby seat. The man his ownstory of his years in prison and separation from his wife. As the bus approached his hometown, heshould tie a yellow handkerchief on the big oak tree on the outskirts of the town as a sign. If therethe their congratulations to the man when, not one, but countless yellow handkerchiefs appeared on the oak tree.。

大学英语精读第一册第三版答案及课后翻译

大学英语精读第一册第三版答案及课后翻译

大学英语精读第三版(上海外语教育出版社董亚芬主编)第一册Book1 Unit1答案1)e2)g3)j4)a5)b6)i7)c8)d9)h10)f1) handling2) summarized3) process4) absorb5) are bound to6) feel free7) for instance8) strategies9) complained10) has committed to memory11) Nevertheless12) rely on13) Apart from14) command1) over and over again2) at a time3) put it into practice4) watching out for5) by no means6) concentrate on7) In addition t8) in detail1)action2)employ3)announce4)examination5)communication6)express7)compose8)improvement9)concentration10)management11)consider12)motivate13)development14)movement15)discuss16)operate17)division18)production19)educate20)repeat1) additional2) add3) addition4) addition1) effectively2) effect3) effective4) effect1) helpful2) help3) helpless4) help5) helplessly6) helpfully7) helpful1) reliant2) reliable3) reliance reliable4) relies5) reliably6)1) repetition2) repeating3) repeatedly4) repeated5) repetition1) In my opinion2) According to Mary3) In our opinion4) According to today's papers5) In most doctors' opinion According to most doctors1) Shakespeare was not only a dramatist but also an actor.2) Miss Crain not only took me home in her car, but also came the next day to see if I had recovered.3) Hainan Island attracts tourists not only in winter but also in summer.4) There is always a black market not only in Britain, but also in other European countries.5) At the Athens Olympics in 2004, Liu Xiang not only won a gold medal in the 110-meter hurdles, but also broke the Olympic record.1) It is true that your sentences are all grammatically correct, but they don’t make any sense.2) It is true that they lost that battle, but they still went on fighting.3) I t is true that Tom’s very clever and hardworking, but I still don’t think he is the right person for the job.4) It is true that learning English is by no means easy, but we can make the task easier by using some learning strategies.1) strategies2) frequently3) over and over again4) commit to memory5) acquaintance6) watch out for7) communicate8) process9) opportunities10) rely on11) put into practice12) absorbed1) if2) about3) it4) know5) up6) as7) addition8) even9) into10) other11) for12) while1) memorize2) a matter of3) taught4) shelf5) realize6) written7) idiomatic8) join in9) difference10) gain a good command翻译1) 史密斯太太对我抱怨说,她经常发现与自己十六岁的女儿简直无法沟通。

大学英语精读第三版第一册课后习题全部答案

大学英语精读第三版第一册课后习题全部答案

大学英语精读第三版第一册课后习题全部答案大学英语精读第三版第一册课后习题全部答案11)e2)g3)j4)a5)b6)i7)c8)d9)h10)f1)2)3)4)5)大学英语精读第三版第一册课后习题全部答案6)7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)1)2) a3)4)5)6)7) t8)1)3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)17)18)19)20)2)3)4)1)2)3)4)1)2)3)4)5)6)7)1)2)大学英语精读第三版第一册课后习题全部答案3)4)5)6)1)2)3)4)5)1)2)3)4) 's5) '1) a .2) , I .3) .大学英语精读第三版第一册课后习题全部答案4) a , .5) 2004, a 110 , .1) , ’t .2) , .3) ’s , I ’t .4) , .1)2)3)4)5)6)7)8)9)10)11)12)大学英语精读第三版第一册课后习题全部答案1)2)3)4)5)6)7)8)9)10)11)12)1)2) a3)4)5)6)7)8)9)10) a翻译1) 史密斯太太对我抱怨说,她经常发现与自己十六岁的女儿简直无法沟通。

. 16 .2) 我坚信,阅读简写的() 英文小说是扩大我们词汇量的一种轻松愉快的方法。

I .3) 我认为我们在保护环境不受污染() 方面还做得不够。

I ’t ’ .4) 除了每周写作文外,我们的英语老师还给我们布置了八本书在暑假里阅读。

a , .5) 我们从可靠的消息来源获悉下学期一位以英语为母语的人将要教我们英语口语。

’ a .6) 经常看英语电影不仅会提高你的听力,而且还会帮助你培养说的技能。

a , .7) 如果你们对这些学习策略有什么问题,请随便问我。

我将更详细地进行讲解。

, . I’ .8) 那个加拿大女孩善于抓住每个机会讲汉语。

这就是她为什么三年不到就熟练地掌握了汉语口语的原因。

大学英语精读第一册答案

大学英语精读第一册答案

大学英语精读第三版(上海外语教育出版社董亚芬主编)第一册Book1 Unit1 答案1)e 2)g 3)j 4)a 5)b 6)i 7)c 8)d 9)h 10)f 1) handling 2) summarized 3) process 4) absorb 5) are bound to 6) feel free 7) for instance 8) strategies 9) complained 10) has committed to memory 11) Nevertheless 12) rely on 13) Apart from 14) command1) over and over again 2) at a time 3) put it into practice 4) watching out for 5) by no means 6) concentrate on 7) In addition t 8) in detail 1)action 2)employ 3)announce 4)examination 5)communication 6)express 7)compose 8)improvement 9)concentration 10)management 11)consider 12)motivate 13)development 14)movement 15)discuss 16)operate 17)division 18)production 19)educate 20)repeat1) additional 2) add 3) addition 4) addition 1) effectively 2) effect 3) effective 4) effect1) helpful 2) help 3) helpless 4) help 5) helplessly 6) helpfully 7) helpful1) reliant 2) reliable 3) reliance 4) relies 5) reliably 6) reliable1) repetition 2) repeating 3) repeatedly 4) repeated 5) repetition1) In my opinion 2) According to Mary 3) In our opinion 4) According to today's papers 5) In most doctors' opinion According to most doctors1) Shakespeare was not only a dramatist but also an actor. 2) Miss Crain not only took me home in her car, but also came the next day to see if I had recovered. 3) Hainan Island attracts tourists not only in winter but also in summer. 4) There is always a black market not only in Britain, but also in other European countries. 5) At the Athens Olympics in 2004, Liu Xiang not only won a gold medal in the 110-meter hurdles, but also broke the Olympic record.1) It is true that your sentences are all grammatically correct, but they don’t make any sense. 2) It is true that they lost that battle, but they still went on fighting. 3) It is true that Tom’s very clever and hardworking, but I still don’t think he is the right person for the job. 4) It is true that learning English is by no means easy, but we can make the task easier by using some learning strategies. 1) strategies 2) frequently 3) over and over again 4) commit to memory 5) acquaintance 6) watch out for 7) communicate 8) process 9) opportunities 10) rely on 11) put into practice 12) absorbed 1) if 2) about 3) it 4) know 5) up 6) as 7) addition 8) even 9) into 10) other 11) for 12) while1) memorize 2) a matter of 3) taught 4) shelf 5) realize 6) written 7) idiomatic 8) join in 9) difference 10) gain a good command翻译1) 史密斯太太对我抱怨说,她经常发现与自己十六岁的女儿简直无法沟通。

大学英语精读第一册unit10参考答案

大学英语精读第一册unit10参考答案

大学英语精读第一册unit10参考答案大学英语精读第一册Unit 10 参考答案Part I: Vocabulary and Structure1. The correct answer is D. "contemplate" means to think about something carefully, especially a possible action.2. The answer is B. "innovate" refers to the act of introducing new ideas, methods, or products.3. The correct answer is C. "foster" means to encourage the development of something, especially something good.4. The answer is A. "envision" means to form a mental image or concept of something.5. The correct answer is D. "interact" means to communicate or cooperate with others, often in a reciprocal manner.6. The answer is B. "manifest" can mean to become visible or clear, or to display a particular quality.7. The correct answer is C. "perceive" means to become aware or conscious of something.8. The answer is A. "prioritize" means to treat someone or something as more important than others.9. The correct answer is D. "substantiate" means to provide proof or evidence for a claim.10. The answer is B. "utilize" means to use something for a practical purpose.Part II: Reading Comprehension1. Question 1: The answer is B. The passage mentions that the author's first encounter with the book was in high school, indicating that it was not a new discovery.2. Question 2: The correct answer is C. The author describes the book as a source of inspiration and a guide, which suggests a profound impact.3. Question 3: The answer is A. The author discusses the book's influence on their personal growth and development.4. Question 4: The correct answer is D. The passage indicates that the author revisited the book in college and found new insights, showing a continued relevance.5. Question 5: The answer is B. The author reflects on the book's ability to offer different perspectives at different times, suggesting a timeless quality.Part III: Cloze Test1. The correct word to fill in the first blank is inspired,as the context suggests that the author was motivated by the book.2. The second blank should be filled with contemplated, indicating that the author thought deeply about the book's content.3. For the third blank, the word manifested is appropriate, as it shows that the book's influence became clear.4. The fourth blank requires prioritized, indicating that the author considered the book's lessons important.5. The fifth blank should be filled with interacted, as it implies that the author engaged with the book's ideas.6. The sixth blank is best filled with utilized, suggesting that the author applied the book's teachings.7. For the seventh blank, substantiated is the correct word, as it implies that the author found evidence for the book's claims.8. The eighth blank should be filled with perceived, indicating that the author recognized the book's value.9. The ninth blank requires fostered, as it suggests that the author nurtured the qualities mentioned in the book.10. The final blank is best filled with innovated, indicating that the author introduced new ideas inspired by the book.Part IV: Translation1. The correct translation for the first sentence is: "The book has had a profound impact on my life and has guided me through many challenging times."2. The second sentence should be translated as: "Whenever I reread it, I find new insights and perspectives that I hadn't noticed before."3. The translation for the third sentence is: "It has taught me the importance of self-reflection and the value of continuous learning."4. The fourth sentence should be translated as: "The lessons from the book have become a part of my personal philosophy and have shaped my approach to life."5. The final sentence translates to: "I believe that the wisdom contained in this book is timeless and will continue to inspire generations to come."Part V: WritingFor the writing section, the answer would typically involve a personal essay or response to a prompt related to the unit's theme. Since the prompt is not provided, a sample answer cannot be given. However, students should ensure theirwriting is coherent, well-structured, and addresses the topic with relevant examples and analysis.Please note that the actual content of the unit, including vocabulary, reading passages, and exercises, would be necessary to provide accurate answers. The above answers are hypothetical and meant to serve as an example of what the reference answers might look like.。

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大学英语精读第一册完形填空原文答案单元1学习英语的困难任务更容易。

因为(1)策略有助于形成实例,所以用经常不同的活跃词来对待新词是有益的。

你必须根据它们在日常生活中的出现方式来练习它们(使用:2)并且再次重申:有用的词你必须(3)在日常生活中出现,只需要记忆;英语中很少点头的单词。

作为惯用用法,经常要注意表示相识的惯用方式。

这也给你带来了困难,母语人士必须密切关注中国学生,(7)注意交流。

语言学习实际上是一个积极的过程。

学生(8)努力(练习谁有意识地学习,9)有机会使用他们所学的英语,他们寻找比那些工作更成功的人。

毫无疑问,通过听和读的对话,依靠老师去做和写你已经付诸实践的东西是非常重要的。

(12)吸收2.填写缺少的单词:你们中的许多人正在学习英语,你们可能想知道为什么英语这么难学。

事实上,如果你知道一些基本事实(它反映了)(关于语言和文化)并不难学(24)也许你需要知道的关于英语的第一件事是它是由其他几种语言组成的,如法语、盎格鲁撒克逊语。

德语中的单词拉丁语中的单词,加上希腊语中的单词,作为美国印第安人的单词和名字,在英语和西班牙语中,甚至还有许多;(8)已经找到了自己的一些中文和语言。

(这借用(9)日语成英语单词的原因10)其他人们遇到的(11)一些单词是从学习英语的关键之一。

(12个困难)虽然他们是这里的故事《面对巨大的危险》是弗朗西斯·奇切斯特的英雄主义之一,而冒险作为重演的苦难①尽管他在65岁时就决心要患奇切斯特肺癌②,但在独自航行④中实现他的梦想的是环球航行。

1966年8月,他在英格兰的第一站出发,以正常状态抵达澳大利亚悉尼。

到期了。

107天后,他却试图让他的朋友们使他变得虚弱;休息了几个星期后,他又出发了。

他拒绝劝阻他再次放弃英格兰。

覆盖28500英里,这是5月份无人能及的距离。

1967年,他回来时受到了英雄般的欢迎。

10)以前独自航行。

他被给予了2.填写缺少的单词:航行开始是因为我害怕好望角必须征服它。

如果有什么让我害怕的话,我我读过的可怕的东西写的开普②成功地完成了这一段。

所有的合恩角都是由那些曾在南极和南美洲之间有水的狭窄而又浅的空隙的人建造的。

50英尺高的海浪挤压着你穿过这个高度。

我读了很多关于旧帆船的书,我的计划是绕着合恩角航行,这些大帆船从英格兰到澳大利亚的路线沿着好望角和合恩角回到英格兰。

不仅如此,(10(9))然后绕过(这些航行的航行时间)。

11)但我会努力与他们的平均水平持平)和他们一样快。

但是我犯了错误。

结果我没有去,我没有成功。

我(14)单枪匹马环游世界。

以前从来没有人满意地绕着船航行过。

这是别人做过的事。

做一些永远不会做的事情在八十年代(见生日)的时候,她急切地等待着老妇人给玛拉的礼物,两年前去世的女儿伊妮德会送她什么样的礼物。

自从她第一次独自生活的孤独。

这是老太太(2)忍受了罕见的玛拉拜访她的母亲,但仍然,(3)老太太为她感到骄傲。

她确信她的女儿会带着某种特别的东西等待她的生日。

庆祝她(确信她会收到一封可爱的信)激动得浑身发抖,因为她是邮差,也就是在场的老太太。

玛拉(特别)注意到了,她想,毕竟,即使她对母亲的关心很少,她还是失望了,没有选择日子。

然而,时至今日,一位女士发现,当给她的邮递员送来一份特别的礼物时,迈拉只是简单地将支票折叠成一张卡片。

给她发了封信2.填空:答老年一直被认为是最糟糕的年龄;但是老年人不应该不快乐。

(1)必要的年龄应该是智慧和能力(2)与老帮助别人(他们的孩子取得进步)4)老人可以有快乐(3)与明智的建议。

他们在生活中成长;在他们的孙辈周围最好的观察是有用的,他们来了(能,他们;(8)如果和他们,也许生命有生命(9)101,感受幸福)通过战斗(安全地和已经到了离开别人的时候)当他们(12)能继续战斗。

躺下休息,乙给母亲过生日一位好莱坞制片人决定让哥哥们给她过生日。

他听说过比现在更好的十二种语言和会说歌剧的神奇的鸟。

而何立即唱了十首著名的《在他身上》5万美元。

(5)寄给他的母亲。

这只鸟是在她妈妈去世的第二天买的..\(7)生日那天,他给鸟妈妈打电话,妈妈?”他急切地问道。

(他的8)电视是(1)每天晚上的时间正如(在这篇文章中提出的)禁止看一段时间的长时间的交流损害注意d,社会科学家过度看电视(与一个家庭的另一个;能力和生病的可能以及不断上升的离婚率实际上导致了某种形式的精神疾病。

每天晚上集合的确可能是一种把他们集合在一起的方式。

(8)值得的。

这个提议很可能是一个好主意,但是,要想产生令人满意的效果,要把它放在电视时间会有一些困难。

尽可能少给美国人一分钟就有两个人。

填空:答电视,大多数美国人有时看电视。

即使他们抱怨看电视,这也很好,而且很容易。

你看电视,(2)(1)约有趣,看到许多人坐下来(3)在电视上的人将(4)舒适的椅子,哭。

有趣的事情。

你。

它们会让你开怀大笑,让你了解这个激动人心的世界,(通过看电视,你可以了解到8项发展,还可以了解到来自所有文学和科技领域的最新消息)。

你可以从事科学、艺术、观看奥运会、体育。

最后,你还可以看电视。

你可以观看当地的体育赛事。

电视。

在某些地方,学生上学是可能的。

一个人看电视在她所在的学校和大学里有通过观看高等教育的特殊课程。

看电视的理由。

那里是家。

这些是一些)可能得到所有好的B 这些天我不看电视,但几年前我每天晚上都看。

我经常在晚上看电视,有很多娱乐节目需要像电视一样的努力。

不幸的是,我家有很多人想看一个节目。

乐于看到别人喜欢别人。

其他人每天晚上都在争论,并且花了很多时间在任何节目上,但是除了卖掉(11次)片场以外,我是解决问题的最佳方式。

相反。

(现在每个在家的人都在读第五单元在她下定决心写学校和日子的过程中,琳达让学生们做了她决定要做的事情,他们读书。

当她告诉她的同伴时,她突然大笑起来。

他们的笑声让她深感尴尬,但她没有灰心。

相反,她一直把自己的感受写在纸上,拒绝相信写作需要天才。

结婚后,琳达不得不照看她的孩子,做饭,打扫卫生,这些都是她最喜欢的工作,也是家里最需要洗的衣服。

但她还是喜欢书,时间。

到目前为止,她已经写出版了(8)。

琳达坚信,你们四个中有八个已经可以介意把资格证书写在一张上面了。

所以只要你下定决心,就不会有什么事。

无论成功的决心是什么。

是你是否有一个伟大的2 .填写缺少的单词:一个洗衣工人想成为一名作家。

在他度过的所有夜晚和周末中,他所有的打字机都塞满了屋子。

他拒绝了他们。

有一天洗衣工人给出版商寄钱。

在给每个人发送他自己的书的作品。

何寄来的一部小说使他想起了他当时送给的一位出版商的编辑。

手稿有许多瑕疵。

但是汤普森确实相信出版社。

这也是洗衣工人作为作家的承诺,并鼓励他再试一次。

接下来的18个月里,两个洗衣工人编辑都拒绝了。

更多手稿。

洗衣小说。

失去希望。

但是从工作账单上升开始,他开始从第四个到第一个把它拿出来。

垃圾之夜,何斌。

第二天,他妻子告诉他的手稿。

\当你如此接近时。

\他自己(17),做了一个他从未见过的编辑,鼓励,但他不再是他的妻子了。

他相信了,于是他继续写道。

当他写完时,他寄出了一天,一部畅销书诞生了。

后来他收到了比尔·汤普森的小说。

3000美元的预付款单元6工业山姆·亚当斯童年,工程师。

似乎因为是他生来就很有组织性,所以他想。

我是一个效率专家,而且,在他的日常生活中,他过得很好。

他组织了一个令人惊奇的家庭成员,试图得到每一个成员,并且在做每一件事时都表现出了极大的效率。

他毕业后对他有很好的观察力。

他穿着衬衫,在工业基础工程行业找到了一份工作。

工厂生产线。

问题。

在一周的时间里,他重新组织了会议,他发现了管理人员,并提出了建议,他的发现使操作更有背景,例如广播环境,减轻音乐的无聊,美化控股工人,解雇不幸的人,控制他的工作流程。

意料之中。

至于他的素质有2。

填写缺少的单词:当南希放弃工作去照顾他们时。

我们的孩子出生了,我的妻子变了样(1)。

南希一年前就开始了,南希和我决定整天在家无聊地工作。

那时我喜欢努力工作,但我不会在上班高峰期去上班。

最重要的是,我讨厌白天。

我认为南希是幸运的一个;她完全可以用自己的方式来安排自己的一天——她没有老板告诉她该做什么。

但是我没有申请工作。

她得到了一份工作,在一个职位上和她一起工作,直到她认为她拿的薪水比我的高是合理的。

它似乎呆在家里。

在家起初,我真的很喜欢呆在家里和孩子们在一起。

我完全理解我的孩子比他们好。

家务活我必须花很多时间和无聊的朋友在一起。

承认吧,我确实发现我的大部分时间都在工作,所以我经常在南希回家之前和任何人聊天。

总的来说,我认为我们做出了正确的决定。

我学到了很多,非常感谢我的妻子。

和什么(26)女人第一次做我的问题(27)。

我能理解他们家里的一些人当布丁很明显地表明他不能购物时,他的老伙计出现在买得起布丁的圣诞柜台上。

然而,他在购买的那一个上放了一些样品。

他显得格格不入(7)这是他诚实的意图(6)在寻找世界上可能已经下来(9)的,我的客户;另一方面,他觉得更富有,决定帮他一个忙,给他买一个。

然而,令我惊讶的是,他似乎马上就被钱侮辱了,他不得不为自己买一个。

数一数我的提议,少得可怜2 .填写缺少的单词:乔午饭时正在一个小水坑里钓鱼,当他走进一个平常穿得很差的酒吧时,发现酒吧外面大约有五厘米深。

乔停下来看了这个人几分钟。

他一定很生气。

谁看到了大多数他认为乔·分钟可怜这个人,所以他亲切地走上前,对我说了几句话?\酒吧和他一起喝酒(11)的提议(12),渔夫很高兴地接受了和两个渔夫喝了几杯,最后一起说酒吧(13)。

乔买下了这里的房子,是吗?我可以问一下,今天早上你在外面钓了几条鱼?\\愉快地回答。

是第八个,渔夫单元8想知道我会得到什么礼物。

一天,我来了。

随着圣诞节的临近,我很自然地开始骑着一辆装有充气轮胎的二手自行车,不知何故,我凑了些钱去商店买,心里暗暗希望妈妈会喜欢我。

但我真的不认为我们的收入能达到100英镑,而且我也没有自私到去抢我姐姐一份价值15美元的礼物。

多丽丝因得到她想要的礼物而欣喜不已。

几天后,在一个母亲的房间里,然而,当我走进我的自行车别针找到一个非常安全的搜索时,我在商店里羡慕不已。

\惊叫道。

\发现一个阴影笼罩着我的幸福。

事实上,当我从她房间出来的时候,我发现我母亲并没有透露给我任何想要给我买这份礼物的暗示,这表明她想在圣诞节给我带来和她一样的惊喜。

尽管我对她深表感激,但既然我知道了她的秘密,在我爱情的关键时刻,我会不由自主地哭出来。

我是一个完全没有表演天赋的人。

我不是一个可以假装的人。

我能做什么不让她看到我惊喜的喜悦呢?2 .填写缺少的单词:当我说我要去欧洲过圣诞节,我的一个大学应该是我的朋友时,全家人都强烈反对。

虽然我是一个家庭团聚的母亲,但说自从一直喜欢这些,我真的改变了我的想法。

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