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英语专业综合英语教程-第六册-课后练习答案(全)

Key to the Exercises--- An Integrated English Course - Book 6Unit 1 Technology in Reverse●Text ComprehensionI. CII. 1. F. Not all technology makes things complicated and wasteful; it is only retarded technology that makes things complicated and wasteful. Refer to Paragraph 1.2. T. Refer to Paragraph 5.3. F. It is true that the author acknowledges the great changes brought about by new technology, buthe believes these advantageous changes are often offset by a lot of technology-related waste. Refer to Paragraph 7.4. T. Refer to Paragraph 7.5. F. The author expresses his doubt in a sarcastic tone that cellular phones could really improvemarriages and save “family values”. Refer to Paragraph 9.● Language WorkI. Explain the italicized part in each sentence in your own words.1. highly regarded, intricate, attractive2. a sudden increase3. an event that will make you feel upset for a long time4. can supposedly help, at the same time5. need to be able to use6. we receive so many press releases that we find it difficult to deal with them7. an age where hi-tech has brought us noticeably great changes8. supposed, get away from us/be unattainable9. consequence, people who know nothing about technology, impeding10. usually, insignificantII. Fill in the banks with the appropriate forms of the given words.1. customized2. traumatized3. promotional4. paradoxical5. frivolity6. subscribers7. successors8. inanities9. institutionalized10. subsidyIII. Fill in each of the blanks with a word or phrase taken from the box in its appropriate form.1. are clogged with2. purports to3. a vista of4. bombarded…with5. exulted over6. scribbled all over7. find… alluring8. make a comeback9. call up10. tossed … into11. was eliminated12. compress… intoIV. Explain the meaning of the underlined word or phrase in each sentence.1. weak2. entrance to3. full of4. be compensated for by having the same amount deducted from his tax5. shows all the signs of6. excitement and danger7. spent the afternoon discussing8. increase her confidence9. very often10. quick diveV. Correct the errors in the following passage.VI. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE appropriate word.1. millionaires2. computer3. breed4. programs5. companies6. generation7. popularity8. provide9. sales10. times11. valuable12. life● Translation1.The program offers long-term care for the mentally retarded.2.He’s got a cumbersome, bulky, old computer—it’s slow and complicated to use.3. He tried not to look conspicuous and moved slowly along the back of the room.4. It would cause a tremendous upheaval to install a different computer system.5. The gold medal continues to elude her.6. Yo u’d be a fool not to embrace an opportunity as good as that.7. Her salary will go up by a hefty 10%.8. I scrawled a quick note to Hilary and put it under her door.9. There’s a smashing view from her office.10 The trip out there was swell, but the hotel was a bit crummy.II. Translate the following passage into Chinese.在我成长的房子里有一间屋子,我们把它称作图书馆。

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新视野大学英语视听说6Unit1课后习题答案

新视野大学英语视听说6Unit1课后习题答案
Lesson A School life
Lesson B New school, old school
Vocabulary Focus
My first year at college Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. I was accepted / excepted to Coe College. 2. We meet every day accept / except Tuesday. 3. I’ve spent the passed / past week studying. 4. What a relief! I passed / past the test. 5. My tooth is lose / loose. Keys
Lesson A School life
Lesson B New school, old school
Optional Listening
Education where you live Here are some words and phrases you will hear in the video clip. Read them aloud.
Lesson A School life
Lesson B New schoo, old schoolOptional Listening
Education where you live Listen to the discussion again and complete the sentences below with the correct word or phrase. 1. Many families in Korea spend a lot of money to send their children to cram schools pass the university entrance exam ____________ so that they can ____________________________. 2. ___________ believed that knowing how to ______, cook Yoon-Hee _____________________, and plant a garden were as important as studying make your own clothes ______ and science. math 3. Many schools today have a minimum of 40 students in every classroom. ___ 4. In a recent National Geographic article, only ___ % of people aged ___ - ___ 25 18 24 were able to find _____________ on a map. Israel and Iran 5. According to Gordon, too many of today’s high school graduates are unable to _____________ or ____________________. do basic math write a coherent essay Keys

新视野大学英语视听说6Unit4课后习题答案

新视野大学英语视听说6Unit4课后习题答案

Lesson A What makes you happy? Lesson B Global Gaming
Optional Listening
The worst day of the year The diagram is describing a chain of cause and effect. Study it for a moment. Then listen to the second part of the talk, “Reality starts to kick in”, and complete the chart.
where
and
W = weather, D = debt, d = monthly salary, T = time since Christmas, Q = time since failing to keep our new year’s resolutions, M = low motivational levels, Na = the feeling of a need to take action.
People are likely to 4. go on vacation ___________________________ during this time in order to feel better.
Lesson A What makes you happy? Lesson B Global Gaming
University of Cardiff Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Royal College of General Practitioners formula (pl. formulae) quit attempt hanger-on fall off the wagon residual dregs (pl.) sink in roll in bleak the blues (pl.) gloom getaway

新视野第六册英语课后题答案-教学教材

新视野第六册英语课后题答案-教学教材

新视野第六册英语课后题答案-第一单元Ⅲ1. pursuit2. conceive3.dedicated4. addict5. cater6.perplexing7.contemplating 8.diversions 9.foreseen 10. arbitrary 11. petty12. perpetual 13.Promises 14. based 15. essentialⅣ1、made it2、run out of3 in terms of4 dedicate ourselves to5 For that matter6 be based on7 their duty to8 thinking of9 free of11 short of12 depend on13 cater to14 for their children's sake15 began as16 ended asⅤ1. interests2. cars3. goals4. career5. peace6. happiness7. experiment 8. study 9. life 10. trainingⅥ1.The whole of life, so to speak, is involved in the pursuit of the good life.2.It is hard to conceive of living without electricity and other modernconveniences.3.He dedicated his life to trying to find an appropriate architecture for hiscountry which was realistic and integral to that society.4.He also highlighted the well-known dangers of people becoming addicted tocomputers.5.But after the race riots it was seen as something which the state would haveboth to cater for and take control of.6.But after the race riots it was seen as something which the state would haveboth to cater for and take control of.7.For a moment or two Peter contemplated his newly elevated status.8.One of the advantages of big cities over the countryside is that big cities havelots of cinemas and many other diversions.9.In my wildest imagination, I could not have foreseen such a wonderful life laybefore me.10.In terms of academic achievement, I was never a failure, and will definitelymake it in the future.VII11.美国宪法赋予美国人民追求幸福的权利,但是似乎谁也说不清楚幸福跑到哪去了.12.广告业是我们的主要产业之一,其存在不是为了满足欲望,而是为了制造欲望,其速度之快为任何人的预算所不及.13.这是可使人皮肤恢复细嫩的护肤霜,这些是减去大腿脂肪的药片,这些是青春涌驻的药丸.14.认为幸福就是高人一等,住的是大理石豪房,衣柜里有上百套衣服,这可成为贪婪的极端.15.尽管圣人的幸福观在东方享有很高的声誉,但我却怀疑真有这样静态的幸福.16.梭罗肯定不想饿死,但是他的进食只是为了保持他的体能就行了,以便有精力做大事.17.西方幸福观的弱点可能在于他们幻想幸福是可以买来的.而东方幸福观的弱点或许在于他们相信存在完美的幸福.18.评估一个国家的标准,不是看它已经拥有什么,或者想要拥有什么,而是看它想要成为什么.19.当年的爱国者或许会强调这样一个基本事实:幸福在于追求本身,在于参与和改变人生,也就是说,在于相信过程这一理念.20.Jonathan Swift认为幸福是一种大上其当的状态,或者是充当一名白痴中的傻瓜的感觉,因为他把社会看作是一片布满虚假目标的土地.21.第二单元Ⅲ1.shoving2. emigrated3. gleaming4. rapping5. facet6. concise7.be distracted8. smuggling9. eloquent10. bully11. void12. sipping13. clasping14. enthusiastic15. fascinated/ fascinatesⅣ1.assigned to2.put out3.emigrating to4.fall in love with5.learn of6.was greatly fascinated7.was suspicious of8.worked their tails off9.delivered a lecture10.handed in11.catch fire12.made it to13.remind herself of14.lost their lives15.were sent intoⅤ1.sound2.glimpse3.cold4.robbers5.meaning6.fish7.opportunity8.breath9.train10.criminal/criminalsⅥ1.When we finished reading the article, the teacher assigned us the task ofwriting a short/concise essay.2.After raining for a whole day, a few faint gleams of sunshine lit up the gloomyafternoon.3.I wrote this article to pay tribute to my most respectable teacher, who set meon the path of writing.4.The teacher said loudly that it was a gripping narrative about the war, andthat all of us should enjoy reading it.5.When we put forward the suggestion he was enthusiastic for its immediateapplication.6.He said that he was fascinated by the changing colors of the setting sun, sohe always spent some time watching it.ernment power influences every facet of our lives, "from the cradle to thegrave".8.Illegal immigrants are usually smuggled into a country by ship.9.Advertisements on the side of the road sometimes distract drivers' attention,causing traffic accidents.10.I managed to finance four years of university tuition with scholarships andpart-time jobs.VIII11.我很快就被这个令人望而生畏、口若悬河的女士所折服。

新视野英语课后词汇题及答案

新视野英语课后词汇题及答案

新视野英语课后词汇题及答案1.Since we have invited all the other neighbors to our 25thwedding anniversary party, we ________ invite the Browns too.A. feel obliged toB. are unwilling toC. appeal toD. turn to2.Most of the time, no one will care about natural disasters,and they won’t ________ avoiding disasters till one has really struck.A. be happy aboutB. be surprised aboutC. be serious aboutD. be blamed about3.When you ________ a friend t hat you haven’t seen for a longtime and have a good chat with him, you may feel very happy and delighted.A. run atB. run intoC. run afterD. run out of4.It is very important to ________ facts and opinions in orderto have a better understanding of what a reading passage is talking about.A. distinguish fromB. distinguish betweenC. distinguish ofD. distinguish with5. Though he was very excited about being elected as thepresident of the student association, many extraresponsibilities have been ________ him ever since then.A. obliged toB. equipped withC. given way toD. thrust upon6. The doctor, having no knowledge that I ________ thisparticular drug, prescribed the medicine.A. was immune toB. was allergic toC. was interested inD. was adjusted to7. It’s understandable that, without any support, a16-year-old can easily ________ in a committee of people in their forties.A. get lostB. know betterC. get thrilledD. cheer up8. It is hoped that some new high-tech companies will ________this small, old town to encourage loans for building houses and factories.A. be addicted toB. be obliged toC. be attracted toD. be engaged in9. It doesn’t ________ to buy that expensive coat when thesecheaper ones are just as good.A. make itB. make upC. make senseD. make out10. A few years later, Franklin got married, started his own printing shop, and was ________ a successful young businessman.A. looked at asB. looked upon asC. looked down asD. looked after as1. A2. C3. B4. B5. D6. B7. A8. C9. C。

新视野大学英语视听说第六册答案

新视野大学英语视听说第六册答案

Unit 1Video WatchingExercise 2BCAAD AExercise 31. culture-bound;offensive2. avoid;problems;from;other;cultural;backgrounds3. get;no;tip4. space;nonverbal;communication5. uncomfortable;he;should;apologize6. back;away7. intimate;touch;their;face8. look;you;in;the;eye9. practice;unconsciously10. attention;to;family;and;friendsListening IExercise 1Case 1.price;clerk;customerCase 2.lowering;his;price;silence;make;any;profit Case 3.ItalianExercise 2TFFFT FFTFT FFListening IIExercise 1FFFTT TExercise 2AADBDPractice IExercise 1DCAAExercise 2AEDDB GCHFDPractice IIExercise 1TFTTFExercise 21. keep;you;young2. prevent;cavities3. look;your;best4. germ;free5. getting;one;bar;free6. a;white;tornado7. taking;a;trip;to;PortugalPractice IIICDBAB DExercise 21. feelings2. relationships3. their;family4. keep;up;to;date5. practical;matters6. computer;update7. business8. cowboys9. sport;of;the;season10. jokes11. anecdotes12. boasting13. brought;up;to;date14. witty15. interests16. feelingsPractice IVExercise 1TFTTF TTFFFExercise 21. simplest2. nonhuman;communication3. beginning;or;end4. at;the;end5. next;simplest6. middle7. sequence8. built;upSection I1. tennis2. volleyball3. hit;it;back4. agree5. do;nothing;more6. add;something7. carries;the;other;speaker’s;idea8. keep;the;game;going9. interesting10. exciting11. bowling12. turn14. what;he;wishes15. he;is;finished16. back;and;forth;conversationSection IIDABDASection IIIExercise 1FTFFF TExercise 21. explicit;verbal;communication2. true;intentions3. wants4. Don’t;beat;around;the;bush5. honesty6. openness7. individualism8. preserving;the;harmony;of;relationships9. soft10. a;problemUnit 2Video WatchingExercise 2CABCD AADCAExercise 31. wonder;survey2. more;likely;make;a;sale3. inner;beauty;outer;beauty4. confident;humorous5. first;impression;an;opportunity6. work;for;you7. attracts8. just;because9. overestimate;do;the;opposite10. fascinated;by;painful11. the;way;they;look;achievements12. improving;wealth;and;power13. ever;the;way14. magic;touch15. think;twice;foreverListening IExercise 1BAD1. a;snake;around;his;neck2. for;a;change;your;mind3. profession;sympathy4. uncomfortable;choking;T-shirts5. you;can’t;wear;a;T-shirt;a;suit;and;tie6. not;to;wear;a;tie;respectable;follow;his;example7. is;not;about;to;die;get;you;promoted Listening IIExercise 1TTFFExercise 21. unrealistic;goals2. all;underweight3. about;5%;of;women4. lived;a;hundred;or;a;thousand;years;ago5. today’s;image;of;beauty6. weight-watching;classes7. diet;foods8. exercise;videosPractice IExercise 1√√×√√××Exercise 2CACBC DPractice IIExercise 1√×√√√××Exercise 2FTTTT TPractice IIIExercise 11. photographer;more;than;602. technicalExercise 2DABDCPractice IVExercise 1AExercise 21. D,F,H2. A,K,O,P3. L,N,S4. E5. C6. M,Q,R7. B,G,I,JSection I1. measure2. categories3. extreme4. hurt5. scream6. bear7. temporary8. souls9. inner10. different11. Affirm12. unique13. grateful14. advocate15. firmSection II1. the;shape;of;our;body2. 1) Dark;colors;light;colors2) look;bigger3) Vertical;stripes;horizontal;stripes4) look;smaller;hide;things;tight;clothes Section IIIFTFTT TTFFTUnit 3Video WatchingExercise 21. grandchild2. hide;the;truth3. secrecy4. belonged5. babies;American;couple;British;family 53124Exercise 31. A;big;reunion2. ask;for;more3. passed;away4. found;out;about;let;it;slip5. endured;set;him;free;from6. joined;your;adoptive;parents7. belonged8. denied;shadow;of;doubt9. a;throwaway;feel;that;way10. turned;upside;down11. comb;looking;for12. looking;in;the;mirror13. secretive14. made;any;difference;birth;parentsListening IExercise 11. Go;away;I;hate;everybody2. most;beautiful;perfect3. real;beauty;one;in;a;million;movie;star;as;pretty;as;a;picture4. a;little;easier5. kind;considerateExercise 2√×√×√√××Listening IIExercise 11. likes;her;dress;looks;terrible2. more;serious;lies3. small;apparently;unimportant;waysExercise 2CADCDPractice IExercise 11. A burger2. $2,0003. At Menards Store4. He had no idea5.NothingExercise 2ACBBPractice IIExercise 11. headhunter2. treats;references;and;candidates3. a;low;level;of;responsibility;limited;experience4. higher;salary;figureExercise 21. nutrition;science2. Applications;Researcher3. Chief;Applications;Researcher4. Assistant;Director5. professionals6. technicians7. clerks8. $750,0009. $51,00010. food;processor11. Research;and;Development12. $70,000Practice IIIExercise 1TFTTT TExercise 21. dock;bass;season;worms2. casting;waiting;exhausted3. worked;the;hook;lowered;it;into4. lives;fresh;and;fragrant;beat;the;system;forever;strengthened Practice IVExercise 1BDAACExercise 2FTFTT TSection I1. basketball2. head;home3. tipped;over4. scratching5. the;park6. lunch7. burgers8. refused;to9. grateful10. feeling;guilty11. fix;a;mistake12. stop;bySection II1. sellout2. Scenery;costumes3. 34. allowance;money5. her;own;child’s;perfor mance6. buy;tickets;from7. a;few;dollar;bills8. first;giftSection III1. 3412. honest3. dishonest4. uncertain5. 806. 247. evaluate8. facial;features9. broad;smiles10. grim;expressions11. Gaze12. sex13. looked;directly14. eyes15. eyebrows16. trust;youUnit 4Video WatchingExercise 2FTFTF FExercise 31. an;art;a;skill;mechanical;creative2. works;the;power;of;modern;technology3. pretty;excited;shopping;cart;off;the;shelf4. the;baby’s;coat;questioned5. a;full;house6. pretty;close;ahead;of7. bad;misses;in;a;row8. accused;ofListening IExercise 1TNFFNExercise 21. rare;media;resources2. television;series;radio;soundtrack;352-page3. a;series;of;portraits;of;the;musicians4. wealth;fame;preserving;traditions5. newspapers;magazinesListening IIExercise 1CBDAExercise 21. privileged;guest;speaker2. a;topic;of;common;concern3. take;charge;of;smarter;happier;healthier4. overuse5. imagine;anticipate;emotions6. voice;their;ideas;reason;things;outPractice IExercise 1ACBCExercise 2TFTFF FPractice IIExercise 1CCBDExercise 21. upbringing;boarding;schools2. editorial;page3. inadequate4. profitable5. backed;brought;down6. enduring;role;powerfulPractice IIIExercise 11. Writing;Revolution2. Greece3. second;half4. Europe5. 19th;century6. Western;Europe7. eastern;United;States8. Entertainment;Revolution9. Information;HighwayExercise 21. limits;of;memory2. Paper;printing;system3. paper;production;printing;press;methods;telegraph4. printed;sold;replicated;canned5. telephone;recording;print;technologies;mail;services Practice IVExercise 11. 5;percent;attention;deficit;hyperactivity;disorder2. heritable;height;intelligence3. predispose4. stroke;observed5. marched;saluted6. emissions;heating;homes;driving;cars Exercise 2AACCB BSection IBADDCSection IIFFTTT TFTSection III1. the;few;public;boarding;schools2. 19983. high-technology4. more;than;3005. privately;operated6. public;money7. nation’s;capital8. for;college9. life;skills10. success;in;college11. in;future;employment12. black13. poverty14. crime15. seventh;grade16. six;years17. personal;responsibility18. balance;work;and;play19. teach;younger;students20. do;community;serviceUnit 5Video WatchingExercise 2CABEDExercise 31. it;won’t;work2. new;model3. match;anything;you’re;wearing4. feeling;soft;and;supple5. get;the;feeling6. Here;is;a;solution7. Buy;now;and;pay;later8. a;promising;young;man9. lifting;it;away10. tough;crayon;marksListening IExercise 11.E 6.B,C 7.D 8.AExercise 2FFTFF TTTTF FFFTListening IIExercise 1FFFTFExercise 21. yellow;arches;friendly;clown;little;playroom2. bright;colors;little;toys;be;noisy;run;around;hamburgers;French;fries3. ice-cream;a;birthday;cake;gamesPractice IExercise 1FTTFT TFTExercise 21. routine;bathroom2. intake3. dry;bed4. designated5. thrown;out6. sleepovers;privacyPractice IIExercise 1ABACD BExercise 2YNNYN YPractice IIIExercise 1BCADExercise 21. false2. misleading3. deceptive4. promised5. beyond6. without7. increasedPractice IVExercise 1CEBDF AGExercise 2BACDASection ICDBDB ASection IIFTNTT TNNTFSection IIICADBC CDABDUnit 6Video WatchingExercise 2TFFTT TTFFT FTExercise 31. public;announcement;report;on2. survive3. turned;out;otherwise4. living;in;a;different;environment5. Worse;still6. likewise7. simpler;times8. exact;opposite;withdrawing;into9. prompted10. making;a;fuss;over11. household;item;hooked;up12. To;some;extent;in;itself13. a;financial;success14. log;onListening IExercise 1CBBCD DDCExercise 2CBDAListening IIExercise 1CAADBExercise 21. bachelor2. adjustments3. package4. destiny5. matchPractice IExercise 1FFFTT1. pace2. saves3. comfort4. access5. culture6. interactionPractice IIExercise 1DCABDExercise 2TFFTF TPractice IIIExercise 1FTFFTExercise 2××√√×√Practice IVExercise 1AABBDExercise 21. gross2. live3. coordination;strategy4. evade5. revenueSection I1. computerized;services2. how;to;use;them3. uncomfortable4. programs5. any;time6. regular;banking;hours7. take;note;of8. a;Senior’s;Day9. cost;of;service;charges Section IIFTFTFSection III1. reference2. entries3. documents4. definitions5. banking7. transferring8. credit;cards9. mutual10. bond11. financial12. special;interest;groups13. Electronic;bulletin;boards14. current15. distance;learning;opportunities16. allow;for17. MultimediaUnit 7Video WatchingExercise 21. mathematics2. go;into;business3. mother4. their;very;best5. try;again6. guide7. encourage8. aware9. parentExercise 31. selling;talent2. make;sure3. slap;labels4. stick;accurate5. social;political;law;politics6. made;fun;of7. pushed;off8. certain;rules9. encouraged;scientist;teacher10. wealth;glory;accomplishment;love;pleasure Listening IExercise 11. 302. travel;agency3. kindergarten4. Schoolteacher5. his;job6. satisfaction7. respected8. older9. engaged10. rich;banker11. Electronics;engineer12. company13. elegant;flat14. production15. quarrel16. in;a;hotelExercise 2TFTFT FListening IIExercise 151423Exercise 2TFTTFPractice IExercise 11. devoted2. space-time3. confined4. Mathematics5. general;relativity6. exception7. birth8. property9. escape10. best-seller11. billions12. infiniteExercise 2FTFTF FPractice IIExercise 1FFTFTExercise 2BCCACPractice IIIExercise 1TFFFTExercise 21. an;arrow;straight;line;at;the;same;rate2. a;river;speeding;up;slowing;down;their;own3. a;rotating;fluid;rotation;backwards Practice IVExercise 11. classifying2. competitive3. cooperative4. selfish5. unselfish6. competition7. cooperation8. unhappy9. happy10. achieveExercise 2CDCABSection ICBDDBSection IITFFTT FTFSection IIICABCDUnit 8Video WatchingExercise 2Part ADCBBAPart B1. H2. H,A3. F4. F5. H,A,F6. A,F7. FExercise 31. before;I;knew;it2. stand;out3. at;the;top;of4. let;alone5. count;on6. get;away;with;it7. stay;away;from8. staying;safe9. inviting10. just;in;case Listening IExercise 13214Exercise 2TTFFF TFT Listening IIExercise 1CCADB CAB Exercise 2 526718394Practice IExercise 1√××√×Exercise 21. trim2. spare;key3. answering;machine4. sure;sign5. on;a;timer6. neighbors7. driveway8. lights9. 12%10. an;unlocked;door Practice IIExercise 1FTFTF TExercise 21. relaxation2. comfortable;distance3. escape4. attack;alarm5. control6. reasonable;force7. umbrella8. offensive;weapon9. Get;away10. surprising Practice IIIExercise 1BDACExercise 2CDEBAPractice IVExercise 1√√√√×√××Exercise 21. C,E2. G3. B,F,I4. A,H5. DExercise 3427951836Section ICADBC DSection IINFTTN FSection III1. 32. crash3. conventional;warfare4. Homeland;Security5. suspicious;behavior6. terrorist;targets7. complexity8. accurate9. useful10. authorities11. reliable;links12. routinesUnit 9Video WatchingExercise 2Part ATFTFT TPart BRMNRMNNNBMMRExercise 31. different;post-modern2. touched;fierce;conflict;typical3. love;fantasies4. simulative;precision;artistic;beauty5. emotions;passions6. desperate;passionate7. sense;understand;a;real;woman;in;love8. unbridgeable;gap;unavoidable;tragedy9. generous;caring;helpful;tips10. wonderful;role;outstanding;colleaguesListening IExercise 11. France;1840;Impressionism;Outdoor,scenes,countryside,rivers,bridges;The,Highway,B ridge2. France;1834;1917;Impressionism;Portraits,and,sketches,of,people3. Holland;1853;1890;Post-impressionism,Expressionism;The,Starry,NightExercise 2TFTFT FListening IIExercise 1TTFFTExercise 21. work2. die3. classic;literature4. strong5. more;humane6. 707. a;westward;expansion8. crumbling9. 30010. beacon;towers11. 1512. 3013. warn;defenders;of;an;attack14. 50015. 3,00016. Ming17. more;wall18. bigger19. longerPractice IExercise 1BADAExercise 21. tough2. sustainable;burned;off;wasted;grows;to;maturity3. affordable;$50;$804. energy-efficient;3;times5. non-toxicPractice IIExercise 1BDABDExercise 21.I do not have de Monet to buy Degas to make de van Gogh.2.I don’t have the money to buy the gas to make the van go.Practice IIIExercise 11. major2. be;looked;at3. practical;use4. beauty5. Artisans6. Folk7. a;religious;ceremony8. rural;areasExercise 2FTFTT TPractice IVExercise 1FFTTF FFTExercise 21. Los;Angeles;New;York2. Klimt;painted;Adele3. Ronald;Lauder4. the;painting;was;looted5. Adele’s;nieceSection I1. appealing2. portray3. desirable4. positive5. psychologist6. reinforces7. association8. likelihood9. The researchers questioned more than 6,000 students in rural secondary schools i nNew Englandabout their smoking habits and opinions and their favorite film stars.10. The current findings highlight the potentially enormous impact of media portrayal s of smoking on adolescent attitudes toward tobacco use11. It is very likely that watching these stars portray behaviors like smoking in filmsis influencing teenagers to smoke. Section IICDBBDSection III1. background;atmosphere2. an;intrinsic;part3. moving;pictures4. choosing5. improvising6. producing;film;music7. specifying8. written9. fragments10. main;theme11. conclusion12. mainUnit 10Video WatchingExercise 28-3-10-2-9-11-5-1-12-7-4-6 Exercise 31. extensive;coverage2. slightly;inferior;to3. so;happened4. lame;prey5. posted;urge6. moonlit;cloudless7. fired;rolled8. glory;admiration9. shot;of;the;rifle10. readilyListening IExercise 11. abroad2. first;two;books3. writing;competitions4. best;poetry;of;the;year5. 46. politics7. extended;its;congratulations8. read;a;poem9. New;England10. regional11. universal12. follow;his;poetic;beliefs13. most;influential Exercise 2BACDAListening IIExercise1. depth2. breadth3. height4. soul5. quiet6. strive7. purely8. passion9. faith10. breathPractice IExercise 1BADCCExercise 21. a;light;bulb2. assignments3. broke4. break;through5. the;momentPractice IIExercise 1BDDACExercise 21. immigrated2. living;distant3. impulse;enlighten4. inferiority;complex5. a;minority;perceptions Practice IIIExercise1. flows2. cast3. glittering4. fluidity5. showy6. silken7. luxuriant8. possessive9. possession10. gentle11. freedomPractice IVExercise 1×√√×√√Exercise 21. tough;snobbish2. distorted;conflicting3. mysterious;diagnosis4. intimate;companion5. hidden;dreamy6. connection;faithSection I1. floats2. host3. breeze4. twinkle5. stretched6. margin7. Tossing8. gay9. company10. wealth11. vacant12. solitudeSection IITFFTTSection III1. Farewell2. fantasy3. involved4. slight5. alternative6. faded7. subsequently8. release9. One can see that he is obsessed with war,much like Frederic Henry,because it is an outlet for him,or another form of escape.10. Happiness comes for Hemingway and Henry only when they are in these relatio nships,away from the pressures of society and their lives.11. If something in life hurts you,you should use it in your writing.。

新视野第六册A篇分段

新视野第六册A篇分段

第一单元The essay can be broadly divided into four main parts.The first part has one paragraph, i.e. Paragraph 1, which shows that everybody wants happiness but nobody can pin it down exactly.The second part consists of four paragraphs, from Paragraph 2 to Paragraph 5, which illustrate the commercial drive behind the concept of happiness. While the 18th-century author and social critic Jonathan Swift conceived of happiness as “the state of being well-deceived” means, many Americans believe that their purchasing power can be traded for concrete happiness in terms of beauty and dreams.The third part consists of four paragraphs, from Paragraph 6 to Paragraph 9. In this part the author uses two extreme definitions as a means to introduce a relatively neutral definition of happiness. From one extreme of the spiritual joy of the Indian holy man to another extreme of greedy materialism, there is a happy medium, similar to Thoreau's practice.The fourth part is, in fact, the most important part as the author makes his comments on meanings of happiness. This part is made up of four paragraphs, from Paragraph 10 to Paragraph 13. In Paragraph 10, the author points out the gist of happiness, namely, it is an effort-making process. Paragraph 11 presents as supporting evidence the effort-making process in games. In Paragraph 12, evaluation on the Eastern and Western extremes is made. In Paragraph 13, the author restates the effort-making process and answers a question raised in Paragraph 1 by providing her understanding of happiness.第二单元In this passage the author tells the story of how he became a successful writer from a poor unhappy little boy who emigrated to America,thanks to the direction and help of MissBurd, his English teacher. He particularly describes the important role Miss Burd played in his first success as a writer and what he wrote about in his first successful essay. Therefore, in the author's opinion, Miss Burd is the person who saved him from pain, loss, and misery. The following is the structural outline of the passage, and from the chart you can see how the author develops his theme.1. The first part of the passage is Paragraph 1. It introduces the background of the author.2. The second part is from Paragraph 2 to Paragraph 9. It narrates how Miss Burd first impressed the author and how she directed and encouraged him to write about his own expereince. Paragraphs 2 and 3 describe the author's first impression of Miss Burd and the way she taught. Paragraphs 4 to 9 give an account of the author's experience of how he came to write his first successful essay and what he wrote about in it.3. The third part is Paragraph 10, which shows us the author's path to success through his own efforts.4. The fourth part, Paragraph 11 and Paragraph 12, adds more about Miss Burd, her teaching career and other aspects of her life.5. The last part, i.e. the last two paragraphs, points out the theme that Miss Burd is the author's salvation, she has been and should be honored as a good teacher, and that this article is a tribute to her.第三单元In the reading passage the author narrates a long-lost history about humans in the Amazon: an introduction with a proposition, a history of exploration in the region and an attempt to lift the veil of misunderstanding that shrouds the Amazon Basin, and finally a conclusion that reaffirms the proposition.The first part is Paragraph 1, a general introduction to the passage.The second part, consisting of 3 paragraphs, from Paragraph 2 to Paragraph 4, is about European expeditions in the Amazon Basin from the time of the Renaissance through to the late 17th century.The third part is made up of 5 paragraphs, from Paragraph 5 to Paragraph 9. It is about the mistaken idea that exists in people's minds and about the evidence that is lifting the veil of misunderstanding about the human societies in the Amazon.The fourth part consists of the last two paragraphs: Paragraph 10 and Paragraph 11. It draws a conclusion: the rainforest should no longer be seen as an untouched “paradise” and that knowledge about the past has a vital role to play in planning and decision making for the future.第四单元This reading passage mainly tells a story about the author's sudden encounter in the forest with a mother wolf that had been caught by a trap and how he tried to win her confidence and set her free. It can be divided into three parts:The first part is composed of 4 paragraphs, from Paragraph 1 to Paragraph 4. It relates how the author met by chance with a wolf caught by a hunter's trap while he was prospecting for gold.And it also tells us how, in order to save the wolf from the trap, the author tried to find the mother wolf's babies and then brought them to her.The second part is from Paragraph 5 to Paragraph 7. In this part the author explains how he tried to win the mother wolf's confidence by finding her food and making friends w ith her babies. Having finally won the wolf's confidence, the author succeeded in releasing her from the trap.The third part consists of Paragraph 8 and Paragraph 9. It tells us how the author followed the mother wolf to her clan. There he spent one night peacefully and harmoniously with the wolf clan, which seems completely against nature.第五单元This reading passage offers a general review of genetic engineering achievements to date and the prospective benefits and latent perils. The author holds that what the researchers are plotting is not only a revolution in biology but also in society. The whole passage may be divided into 4 parts. Look at the following chart and you'll find:The first part of the passage is made up of the first 3 paragraphs, and is a general description of the appearance of DNA and its potential function.The second part is made up of 4 paragraphs, from Paragraph 4 to Paragraph 7. This part tells the significance of DNA research and how it is to be applied in medical treatment.The third part consists of Paragraph 8 and Paragraph 9, which gives an account of the dilemma and danger currently posed by the genetic revolution and scientists' worries about the misuse of DNA information.The last part consists of the last 2 paragraphs of the text, i.e. Paragraph 10 and Paragraph 11. This part brings forward people's different opinions of DNA research.第六单元The reading passage focuses on a social phenomenon — jeans and the culture that lies behind it. The passage can be broadly divided into three parts. The first part consists of Paragraphs 1 and 2, dealing with the social position of jeans compared to court dresses in the 19th century. The second part is from Paragraph 3 to Paragraph 8. Paragraph 3 tells us the general meaning jeans gained in the 20th century. Paragraphs 4 to Paragraph 7 deal with the specific meaning jeans expressed for anti-traditional culture in the 1950s, the black rights movement in the mid-1960s, antiwar students during the Vietnam War, feminism in the late 1960s, and fashion in the 1980s. Paragraph 8 is about the overwhelming trend of jeans shown in social life. The third part, Paragraph 9 to Paragraph 11, analyzes how blue jeans display social concepts.In the passage, the author uses many different writing techniques to develop the main ideas. One of the main techniques involved is structuring ideas into paragraphs or visually defined parts.Similarly, in a work of literature the structure is the composition of parts: chapters, episodes, acts, scenes, interludes, climaxes, turning points, stanzas. In writing about structure, you identify the plan of the work and then investigate the logical relationships between parts. The parts of the work are probably related in some or all of the following four ways: the order of chronology, space, suspenseful emotional response, and logical ideas. In this passage, the chronology, or sequence in terms of time, is applied. Most traditional stories, novels, and plays are structured according to time: they begin at the beginning of a sequence of events and move right through to the end. Many also include flashbacks, which serve purposes like g iving background or motivation at an appropriate place. The author of this passage uses common chronological order, which best suits the process of how jeans grow from low beginnings to high fashion.第七单元In this reading passage the author discusses the effects of space travel on the human body. The whole passage can be divided into two sections. The first section is composed of three paragraphs: Paragraph 1 to Paragraph 3, which is a general introduction to the passage. The second section can be subdivided into 4 parts. Paragraph 4 is the first part, referring to weightlessness as a dominant factor which leads to various related responses in human bodies. The second part consists of 4 paragraphs, from Paragraph 5 to Paragraph 8, which is about how space travelers feel in their spacecraft and why this is so. The third part is from Paragraph 9 to Paragraph 12, which deals with the actual consequences weightlessness brings about for human bodies and offers some explanations. Paragraph 13 is the last part, which points out the practical use of this research.。

新视野大学英语第6单元测试答案

新视野大学英语第6单元测试答案

Task 1Unit 1Unit 2Unit 3Unit 4Unit 5Unit 6Unit 7Unit 8Unit 9Unit 10Task 1Task 2Task 3Task 4Model 1Model 2Model 3Task 1Task 2Task 3Further listening 1Further listening 2Further speaking 1Further speaking 2Unit 6 Being healthy feels great!Done with this task. Your current score: 47%Unit 6 testNextPart I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers.Use the second playing to check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Taking medicine.B. Drinking water.C. Having a good mood.D. Doing exercises.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Being in hospital.B. Getting knocked down by a stranger.C. Losing his wallet.D. Having a stomachache.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Go to have a lie down.B. Give a call to their doctor.C. Finish his breakfast.D. Give the woman a physical checkup.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Blood pressure.B. Heart.C. Blood system.D. Teeth.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The speakers want to see a romance film in the cinema.B. The speakers will probably stay at home.C. The woman caught a bad cold.D. The man will go to cinema himself.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.David:Nancy, have you got the life here?Nancy:Well, not really. I am not accustomed to the food here. I often get (3)David:Oh, that'sNancy:I've been with my schoolwork these days. But I'll take yourand arrange a medical tomorrow.David:That's good. Health is the most valuable thing. You should take good ofyourself.Nancy:There's in what you said. I'll give my doctor a now.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)Part III ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.What was the patient's purpose in coming to Dr. Hyde?A. He came for an X-ray.B. He came to have his teeth examined and cleaned.C. He came to have one of his teeth filled.D. He came to have one of his teeth crowned.2.According to the dialog, what is the patient's problem?A. There is a hole in one of his teeth.B. One of his teeth is broken.C. One of his teeth has loosened.D. His teeth are dirty.3.What does the patient feel about his bad tooth?A. He does not feel any pain yet.B. The bad tooth hurts when he drinks something warm.C. The bad tooth hurts when he drinks something cold.D. The bad tooth produces a continuous sharp pain.4.How many possible ways of treating the bad tooth has the dentist mentioned?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.5.What does "local anesthesia" probably mean?A. A drug in the filling.B. Something that helps to keep the crown in position.C. Something that treats the decay.D. Something that dulls the pain.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.When we last talked, you promised there would be less television and _______food.A. rubbishB. garbageC. junkD. spam2.There was a time when women ________ their waists to have a nice figure.A. boundedB. bondedC. bindedD. bound3.When people move to a new country, they may experience _________.A. culture shockB. cultural shockC. cultured shockD. civilized shock4.He was sure the doctor would give him ________ that would make him feel better.A. a shootB. a shotC. an injectD. a reject5.The doctor told the patient, "_______ my advice and you'll feel better."A. HearB. ListenC. FollowD. Take at6.A healthy person can fight ________ the flu in three to five days, though a cough can last two moreweeks.A. offB. awayC. backD. with7.Looking well is important, but _________ when it comes at the risk of your health.A. notB. noC. not moreD. not longer8.I know if I watch too much TV, I'll have heart trouble and high blood pressure. But I'd _________ TV.A. die rather than giving upB. die instead of give upC. rather die than to give upD. rather die than give up9.School is important, but ________ is your health.A. tooB. as wellC. alsoD. so10.If you get involved with some sort of physical exercise, you'll get _________.A. sick a lot lessB. a lot of less sickC. less sick a lotD. a less lot sick11.She is not physically strong, and cold weather often _________ her.A. gets the best ofB. gets the most ofC. takes advantage ofD. gets the upper hand of12.We are so concerned with the popular notion of appearance ________ the word "diet" has lost itsoriginal meaning.A. soB. whatC. thatD. which13.If you are a young lady in your twenties, you may want to be ________ a diet.A. onB. inC. forD. with14.The clinic of a small university usually __________ only small problems rather than major surgicaloperations.A. addressesB. addresses atC. addresses toD. addresses at15.When moving to a new location, people may become very sad or __________.A. depressedB. repressedC. oppressedD. pressed16.The doctor does not have any __________ in the morning, but there is a cancellation at 3 pm.A. openingsB. opennessC. opensD. openedness∙∙Search onlinWord tipsLanguage and culture tipsOverviewLearning strategiesScriptQuestioin 1W:Rick, my doctor told me that the best way to keep healthy is to exercise.M:Exactly. Apart from that, drinking more water and having a good mood also keeps illnesses away from you. Taking medicine is the last method one should consider.Q:What is NOT a good way to keep healthy according to the man?Questioin 2M:What a terrible day! I lost my wallet, got knocked down by a stranger, and now suffer from a terrible stomachache.W:Come on John. Those are petty things. You are luckier than Harry. He is in hospital recovering from an operation now.Q:Which of the following does NOT make the man annoyed?Questioin 3W:I've felt dizzy recently. I'm wondering what's wrong with me.M:Go and lie down. I'll call our doctor to arrange a physical checkup for you after finishing my breakfast.Q:What will the man do first?Questioin 4M:Mary, what's on your physical examination report? Is everything all right?W:Well, the good news is my blood pressure is normal, my heart is strong and lungs are clear. But the bad news is that I have two decayed teeth.Q:What's wrong with the woman?Questioin 5W:Terry, how about going to cinema with me? A new film is showing today.M:If only I hadn't caught this bad cold. I just want to stay at home at present. Q:What do we learn from the conversation?ScriptDavid:Nancy, have you got used to the life here?Nancy:Well, not really. I am not accustomed to the spicy food here. I often get stomachaches. It makes me sick.David:Oh, that's terrible. If you don't feel well, you should see the doctor.Nancy:I've been busy with my schoolwork these days. But I'll take your advice and arrange a medical checkup tomorrow.David:That's good. Health is the most valuable thing. You should take good care of yourself.Nancy:There's something in what you said. I'll give my doctor a call now.ScriptPatient:Hi. Dr. Hyde?Dentist:So, what seems to be the problem today?Patient:Well, I just came in for a checkup and a dental cleaning.Dentist:Hum. Open up. Let's take a look... Well, there is a major hole in one of your wisdom teeth. Hasn't this given you any trouble?Patient:Well, the tooth has been bothering me, and it sometimes hurts when I drink something cold.Dentist:Well, we're going to remove the decay, and then we'll either put a filling in, or if the decay is too deep for us to repair it, we might have to put a crown on yourtooth. Or if the case is very serious and we have no other way, we may have topull the tooth out.Patient:Uh, well, that sounds painful!Dentist:Don't worry. I've done this hundreds of times. Now just relax.Patient:Wait! Aren't you supposed to give me something to dull the pain?Dentist:Uh, chicken. Oh yeah. I almost forgot. We can use local anesthesia to minimize the discomfort you might feel.Patient:Okay. Let's get it over with.。

新视野课后答案(全)

新视野课后答案(全)

新视野课后答案(全)新视野大学英语(第2版)第1册Unit 1答案III. 1. rewarding 2. communicate 3. access 4. embarrassing 5. positive 6. commitment 7. virtual 8. benefits 9. minimum 10. opportunitiesIV. 1. up 2. into 3. from 4. with 5. to 6. up 7. of 8. in 9. for 10.withV. 1.G 2.B 3.E 4.I 5.H 6.K 7.M 8.O 9.F 10.CSentence StructureVI.1. Universities in the east are better equipped, while those in the west are relatively poor.2. Allan Clark kept talking the price up, while Wilkinson kept knocking it down.3. The husband spent all his money drinking, while his wife saved all hers for the family.4. Some guests spoke pleasantly and behaved politely, while others wee insulting and impolite.5. Outwardly Sara was friendly towards all those concerned, while inwardly she was angry.VII.1. Not only did Mr. Smith learn the Chinese language, but he also bridged the gap between his culture and ours.2. Not only did we learn the technology through the online course, but we also learned to communicate with friends in English.3. Not only did we lose all our money, but we also came close to losing our lives.4. Not only do the workers want a pay increase, but they also want reduced working hours.5. Not only is the house expensive, but it is also too far away from my company.TranslationVIII.1. Not only can students choose when and where to learn for an online course, but they can also take time to think through answers before making a reply.2. She is excited by the idea of online learning while be considers it meaningless and useless.3. Communicating with native English speakers is a very rewarding experience from which we can learn a lot.4. Today, more and more people have access to the Internet through which they look for the information they need.5. He wants her to give up working and stay home to look after the children. She feels, however, that this is too much for her.6. Now that we have finished the course, we shall start doing more revision work.IX.1. 我永远都不会忘记那位老师,是他告诉我学外语是有趣的、有价值的。

新视野大学英语第六册课后习题答案15单元汉译英.doc

新视野大学英语第六册课后习题答案15单元汉译英.doc

新视野大学英语第六册课后习题答案1-5单元汉译英Unit 11 The whole of life, so to speak, is involved in the pursuit of the good life.2 It is hard to conceive of living without electricity and other modern conveniences.3 He dedicated his life to trying to find an appropriate architecture for his country which was realistic and integral to that society.4 He also highlighted the well-known dangers of people becoming addicted to computers.5 But after the race riots it was seen as something which the state would have both to cater for and take control of.6 He appeared to be very perplexed, and more than a little shocked, by what he saw in the window.7 For a moment or two Peter contemplated his newly elevated status.8 One of the advantages of big cities over the countryside is that big cities have lots of cinemas and many other diversions.9 In my wildest imagination, I could not have foreseen such a wonderful life lay before me.10 In terms of academic achievement, I was never a failure, and will definitely make it in the future.Unit21 When we finished reading the article, the teacher assigned us the task of writing a short/concise essay.2 After raining for a whole day, a few faint gleams of sunshine lit up the gloomy afternoon.3 I wrote this article to pay tribute to my most respectable teacher, who set me on the path of writing.4 The teacher said loudly that it was a gripping narrative about the war, and that all of us should enjoy reading it5 When we put forward the suggestion he was enthusiastic for its immediate application.6 He said that he was fascinated by the changing colors of the setting sun, so he always spent some time watching it.7 Government power influences every facet of our lives, "from the cradle to the grave".8 Illegal immigrants are usually smuggled into a country by ship9 Advertisements on the side of the road sometimes distract drivers' attention, causing traffic accidents.10 I managed to finance four years of university tuition with scholarships and part-time jobs.Unit31 The move was characterized as a major breakthrough for energy and industrial cooperation between the two countries.2 His career went into a rapid descent after the scandal.3 Though the lawyer tried to defend her, the evidence pointed to her guilt.4 This "Imperial City" remained virtually intact until the great remodeling which began in the 1950s.5 The statement was at odds with the one made last week.6 The trade agreement between the two countries expires next year.7 According to the archaeologists, the building dates to 250 B.C.8 The two countries finally started negotiating in earnest about issues of common concern.9 The ambassador is an outspoken supporter of military assistance to the groups working to overthrow the current government.10 They got on to the airfield that night and started to place their bombs. But, as the aircraft were widely dispersed, it took them a lot of time.Unit51 The desired goal of this laboratory is to discover the hidden virus causing the disease and develop some medicines to cure SARS.2 It seems to the scientists that the significance of the clear water-like liquid lies not in its information about the human body, but in its potential capability of producing drugs.3 Using their observations made over a long period, the research workers found it hard to correlate the two sets of figures.4 For the convenience of English teaching, the teachers have used their spare time to compile an English-Chinese dictionaryfor high school students5 The genetic blueprint worked out by the Chinese researchers and their counterparts all over the world is nothing less thana biological and medical revolution.6 Despite all the great efforts made by scientists throughout the world, we are still far away from designing a perfect human baby in a scientific sense.7 In many cases our knowledge of flaws in DNA may lead to treatments that delay the onset of the disease or soften its effects on our health.8 It has been suggested that this disease occurs when individuals susceptible to climate do not get enough natural light during the winter months.9 The claim to have found genes for high IQ has been refuted down to the last point by many scientists, particularly by many geneticists.10 According to some geneticists, certain genes are more likely to lead people to commit crimes.。

新视野大学英语读写教程6课后习题答案解析

新视野大学英语读写教程6课后习题答案解析

第一单元Ⅲ 1. pursuit 2. conceive 3. dedicated 4. addict 5. cater6. Perplexing7. contemplating8. diversions9. foreseen 10. arbitrary 11. Petty 12. perpetual给"幸福"下定义是一个令人困惑的问题:最好的办法是先设定两个极端,然后寻求中庸。

认为幸福就是高人一等,住的是大理石豪宅,衣柜里有上百套衣服,这可成为贪婪的极端。

认为幸福就是印度圣人似的快乐,这将成为精神生活的极端。

圣人打坐,冥想着现实的本质,超脱于肉身的拖累。

如果有崇敬者给他端上食物,他就吃;如果没人给,他就饿着。

何苦为此事烦恼?一切物质的东西对他都微不足道。

冥想就是他的快乐。

他凭借常人难以想像的自律达到高度的精神集中,对他来说,能够达到如此境界,这本身就是快乐。

Ⅵ1. The whole of life, so to speak, is involved in the pursuit of the good life. 可以说,生命的整体意义在于追求美好的生活。

2. It is hard to conceive of living without electricity and other modern conveniences. 很难想像没有电和其他现代便利设施的日子怎么过。

3. He dedicated his life to trying to find an appropriate architecture for his country which was realistic and integral to that society.他毕生致力于为他的祖国寻找合适的建筑风格。

这种风格既具有现实意义,又能融入社会。

4. He also highlighted the well-known dangers of people becoming addicted to computers.他还着重强调了人们玩电脑成瘾所造成的众所周知的危险。

大学英语新视野课后题答案

大学英语新视野课后题答案

1.The Prime Minister commanded that farmers ________ loansfrom the government.A. would receiveB. receivedC. ought to receiveD. should receive2.Lots of people pretend that they never readadvertisements, but this claim ________.A. may be hardly doubtedB. may be seriously doubtedC. may be hard doubtingD. may be doubted serious3.When he hurried to the airport, he found, to his greatdisappointment, his ticket and passport ________ at home.A. were leftB. had leftC. have been leftD. had been left4.He always prefers to start early rather than ________everything to the last minute.A. leaveB. leavingC. leavesD. left5.Almost all the countries in the world hoped that thewarring sides would ________ a compromise.A. affectB. effectC. comeD. lead6.She was arrested for ______ state secrets to a foreignreporter in return for her son going abroad.A. getting awayB. giving awayC. breaking awayD. putting away7.There _______ new problems in respect of the relationshipbetween the two countries in recent years.A. roseB. raisedC. liftedD. arose8.His health ________ as he ate too little and worked toohard for months on end.A. broke upB. broke throughC. broke downD. broke off9.The theory of class currently prevailing in the West is_____ based on what Max Weber, a German sociologist,proposed.A. fairlyB. kindlyC. greatlyD. largely10.No one in the class could ________ the right answer to thequestion.A. describeB. furnishC. installD. assess11.He made no ________ to his illness till after the lesson.A. remarkB. commentC. referenceD. opinion12.We need to make sure that we ________ our resources as fullyas possible.A. achieveB. operateC. exploitD. expel13.It was the only thing that I could do—I don't have to________ myself to anyone.A. accountB. justifyC. discountD. clarify14.It was such a(n) ________ to hear that Marta was found safeand well.A. concernB. anxietyC. expectationD. relief15.The government is trying to _____ public confidence in itsmanagement of the economy.A. recoverB. relieveC. preserveD. restore16.Unless you have a heated greenhouse we feel you will havedifficulty in keeping the plant for very long indoors because they like a really warm and _______ atmosphere.A. vividB. amusedC. moistD. contaminated17.He won't succeed any way, ________ hard he tries.A. whateverB. no matterC. asD. however18.You must speak slowly, so that you can make yourself________.A. to be understoodB. understoodC. understandingD. being understood19.There's nothing on TV tonight, ________ rubbish.A. rather thanB. more thanC. better thanD. other than20.I think you should question their ________ in offering tolend you the money.A. motivesB. reasonsC. idealsD. initiatives21.By the time he arrives in Beijing, we ________ here fortwo days.A. will have stayedB. shall stayC. have been stayingD. have stayed22.The millions of calculations involved, had they been doneby hand, ________ all practical value by the time they were finished.B. would loseC. would have lostD. should have lost23.With the development in science and technology man can makevarious flowers ________ before their time.A. be bloomedB. bloomC. bloomedD. blooming24._______ in the office made a mistake and the firm regrettedcausing the customer any inconvenience.A. SomeoneB. SomeC. AnyoneD. One25.Only a selected number of landladies in the neighborhoodhave been allowed by the university to take in ________.B. lodgersC. settlersD. inhabitants26.Purchasing the new production line will be a ________ dealfor the company.A. forcefulB. tremendousC. favoriteD. profitable27.We hadn't met for 20 years, but I recognized her ________I saw her.A. the momentB. for the momentC. the moment whenD. at the moment whenernment reports, examinations, compositions, legaldocuments, and most business letters are the mainsituations ________ formal language is used.A. in whichB. at whatC. on whichD. in that29.If the building project ________ by the end of this monthis delayed, the construction company will be fined.A. being completedB. is completedC. to be completedD. completed30.Jack wishes that he ________ business instead of historywhen he was in university.A. studiedB. studyC. had been studyingD. had studied31.The older New England villages have changed relativelylittle ________ a gas station or two in recent decades.A. except forB. studyC. exceptD. besides32.Extensive reporting on television has helped to ________interest in a wide variety of sports and activities.A. assembleB. generateC. yieldD. gather33.All the tasks ________ ahead of time, they decided to goon holiday for a week.A. been fulfilledB. having been fulfilledC. were fulfilledD. had been fulfilled34.He was punished ________ he should make the same mistakeagain.B. providedC. ifD. lest35.________ in the United States, St. Louis has now becomethe 24th largest city.A. Being the fourth biggest cityB. It was once the fourth biggest cityC. Once the fourth biggest cityD. The fourth biggest city it was36.Although they met with many difficulties, I hear theysucceeded ________.A. over allB. after allC. above allD. all in all37.After several months' study, I was able to easily readJapanese novels in the ________.B. referenceC. sourceD. original38.Japan's bombing of Pearl Harbor was ________ dangerous anundertaking ________ be scarcely believable.A. so... as toB. such... as toC. very... toD. so... that to39.In the old days people only had a ________ idea of whatother countries were like.A. coughB. toughC. roughD. crude40.This is a group of six boys ________ 14 to 17.B. agesC. agingD. age41.If the rain doesn't stop, people will be faced ________serious flooding.A. toB. aboutC. withD. by42.Yet in a ________ democracy, such a declaration cannoteasily be made; indeed the opposite must be proclaimed.A. liberalB. liableC. liberatedD. reliable43.The manager promised to have my complaint ________.A. looked throughB. looked intoC. looked overD. looked after44.I recognized him at once, but his name ________ me for themoment.A. escapedB. missedC. failedD. ignored45.It is well-known that the retired workers in our countryare __________ free medical care.A. involvedB. associated withC. entitled toD. assigned to46._________ I admit there are problems, I don't agree thatthey can not be solved.B. WhileC. ForD. Despite47.Scarcely had the old man gone out _________.A. that it started to rainB. than it started to rainC. when it started to rainD. and it started to rain48.There are usually at least two ________ of looking at everyquestion.A. meansB. opinionsC. directionsD. ways49.The number plate on Sean's car came ________ and had tobe tightened.B. looseC. lostD. loosen50.Since the publication of the novel, his reputation as adetective writer has been well ________.A. basedB. establishedC. setD. built51.We must _______ that the telegram arrives in time.A. secureB. ensureC. assureD. cure52.Her hair is _________.A. the same color as her motherB. the same color as her mother'sC. same color as her motherD. same color as her mother's53.The businessmen are _________ over the sale of thediamonds.A. arguingB. discussingC. bargainingD. negotiating54.Dinner will be ready _________, but we will have time fora drink.A. currentlyB. latelyC. presentlyD. suddenly55.My hometown has changed a lot. It doesn't look like________.A. the one of ten years agoB. the one of ten yearsC. one ten years agoD. one from ten years56.I'd like to take __________ of this opportunity to thankyou all for your co-operation.A. askedB. benefitC. occasionD. advantage57.Hot metal ________ as it grows cooler.A. contractsB. reducesC. condensesD. compresses58.I'm in no ________ this evening to listen to popular music.A. feelingB. attitudeC. moodD. tendency59.I didn't know what to do but then an idea suddenly ________to me.A. happenedB. enteredC. occurredD. hit60.Regardless ________ his appearance, he is innocent.A. toB. inC. ofD. for61.The government is believed to be considering ________ alaw making it a crime to import any kind of weapon.A. to passB. have passesD. passing62.Austin did not have time to go to the concert last nightbecause she was so busy ________ her trip to America.A. to have prepared forB. to prepare forC. preparing forD. being prepared for63.Some newly-married couples think that it will give thema sense of achievement to properly rear a child and to seehim or her ________ to be a useful person.A. fall outB. turn outC. carry outD. take out64.The university is now making efforts to make the supplyand demand of information more ________ and to protect students' rights with legal advice.A. transparentC. applicableD. practical65.To identify a poison you must be able either to ________a chemical analysis or observe the poison at work on thevictim.A. carry outB. call upC. build upD. break out66.Mercy killing (安乐死) is usually understood as a mercifulact to ________ a terminally-ill patient's unbearablepain.A. releaseB. retreatC. receiveD. relieve67.Among all the possible choices, large internationalenterprises have never lost their ________.B. appearanceC. appreciationD. appeal68.It is forecast that classic and romantic (浪漫的) colorslike wine red, purple and vegetable green will ________ next year, revealing women's charms of maturity.A. take inB. take offC. take outD. take after69.Within the hour the show is cancelled and everyone returnsto the hotel to ________ their sorrows.A. pourB. swallowC. sufferD. drown70.We have still one more problem ________.B. to be solvedC. is solvingD. solved71.The man asked for a divorce because he could no longer________ his noisy wife.A. take care ofB. make use ofC. put up withD. put out of72.I have a dentist's appointment to get my six cavities (洞)________.A. to be filledB. fillingC. to fillD. filled73.I remember seeing him some years ago, but I don't ________what he said.B. recognizeC. recallD. reflect74.His results are not very ________. He does well one weekand badly the next.A. invariableB. consequentC. consistentD. continuous75.The government is determined to _____ the establishedpolicy of developing agriculture.A. go afterB. go byC. go aheadD. go on76.He looked ________, as if he'd missed a night's sleep.B. worn offC. worn awayD. worn through77.His dramatic change in opinion was ________ by theunspeakable wrong done to him.A. brought outB. brought toC. brought upD. brought about78.He was ________ admittance to the restaurant for not beingproperly dressed.A. deniedB. rejectedC. stoppedD. accepted79.The rain looked as though it had ________ for the night.B. set outC. set inD. set up80.________ for your laziness, you could have finished theassignment by now.A. Had it not beenB. Weren't itC. It were notD. Had not it been81.Tim cannot but ________ his supervisor to help him solvethe difficulty he has in doing his project.A. to askB. askC. askingD. asked82.________, they have boldly undertaken the construction ofa 26-story building.A. As they are youngB. Young as they areC. They are as youngD. As young as they are83.The government is believed to be considering ______ a lawmaking it a crime to import any kind of weapon.A. to passB. passedC. have passedD. passing84.The important role played by women in ________ used to beconsidered "a man's world" began to have effects onattitudes to the English language.A. whichB. whatC. thatD. how85.I'd rather you ______ anything about it for the time being.You should take a break first.A. not doB. don't doC. didn't doD. won't do86.________ in his reading that Susan hadn't dared to makea sound.A. So was he absorbedB. So absorbed he wasC. So absorbed was heD. So he was absorbed87.The article suggests that when a person _______ underunusual stress he should be especially careful to have a well-balanced diet.A. isB. beC. wereD. was88.Sometimes children have trouble ________ fact from fictionand may believe that such things actually exist.A. to separateB. for separatingC. separatingD. of separating89.There was a big hole in the road which ________ the traffic.A. set backB. held upC. stood backD. kept down90.In the Chinese household, grandparents and other relativesplay ________ roles in raising children.A. incapableB. insensibleC. indispensableD. infinite91.There was such a long line at the exhibition ________ wehad to wait for about half an hour.A. asB. soC. thatD. since92.There is no _______ to the house from the main road.A. accessB. exposureC. avenueD. edge93.He wasn't appointed chairman of the committee, ________not very popular with all of its members.A. to be consideredB. being consideredC. consideringD. having considered94.The twentieth century has witnessed an enormous worldwidepolitical, economic and cultural ________.B. transmissionC. transportationD. transformation95.Mobile telecommunications ________ is expected to doublein Shanghai this year as a result of a contract signed between the two companies.A. abilityB. ownershipC. possibilityD. impact96.My brother's plans are very ________; he wants to masterEnglish, French and Spanish before he is sixteen.A. arbitraryB. ambitiousC. aggressiveD. abundant97.The statistical figures in that report are not ________.You should not refer to them.B. delicateC. fixedD. rigid98.The football game comes to you ________ from New York.A. livelyB. liveC. aliveD. living99.None of us expected the chairman to ________ at the party.We thought he was still in hospital.A. turn inB. turn upC. turn overD. turn down100.All flights ________ because of the terrible weather, they had to go there by train.A. having been canceledB. having canceledC. had been canceledD. were canceled101.The boy spent as much time watching TV as he ________ studying.A. doesB. wasC. hadD. did102.The ship's generator broke down, and the pumps had to be operated ________ instead of mechanically.A. manuallyB. automaticallyC. artificiallyD. synthetically103.Most of ________ scientists know of the Sun's outer atmosphere comes from studies of solar eclipses (日蚀).B. whatC. whichD. those104.________ scientists may find a way to send a portion of the earth's population to the moon.A. More or lessB. This or thatC. Sooner or laterD. Such and such105.On the day of my ________, all my friends in the city came to see me off.A. adventureB. absenceC. departureD. arrival106.My mother bought me a new pair of boots on my birthday ________ she had promised.B. whatC. withD. as107.A student messenger interrupted our history lesson with the news ________ I was to report to the principal's office immediately.A. thatB. whichC. becauseD. of108.By the time John retires from the hospital, Jane ________ from medical school.A. will have graduatedB. will be graduatingC. has graduatedD. will graduate109.Unlike most students, he doesn't learn English ________ learning.A. with the excuse ofB. at the cost ofC. for the sake ofD. in the name of110.The author of the report is well ________ with the problemsin the hospital because he has been working there for manyyears.A. informedB. enlightenedC. acquaintedD. acknowledgedPart 1 Multiple Choice (每小题: 1 分; 满分:110 分)(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1.0 B D2.1 B B3.0 C D4.1 A A5.1 B B6.1 B B7.1 D D8.1 C C9.0 B D10.0 D B11.1 C C12.1 C C14.0 B D15.0 C D16.0 B C17.1 D D18.1 B B19.1 D D20.0 C A21.0 B A22.1 C C23.0 B C24.0 D A25.0 A C26.0 C D27.1 A A28.1 A A29.0 C B30.0 C D31.0 C A32.0 A C33.0 B C34.1 D D35.1 B B36.1 C C37.1 D D38.1 A A39.1 C C40.1 A A41.1 C C42.1 A A43.1 B B44.1 A A45.1 C C46.1 B B47.1 C C48.1 D D50.1 B B51.1 B B52.1 B B53.0 A C54.1 C C55.0 C A56.1 D D57.0 B A58.0 A C59.0 B C60.1 C C61.1 D D62.0 A C63.0 C B64.0 D A65.1 A A66.1 D D67.0 B D68.1 B B69.1 D D70.1 A A71.1 C C72.0 B D73.0 D C74.1 C C75.1 B B76.1 A A77.1 D D78.1 A A79.1 C C80.1 A A81.0 A B82.1 B B83.0 B D84.0 D B86.1 C C87.0 B A88.1 C C89.1 B B90.1 C C91.0 D C92.1 A A93.1 B B94.1 D D95.0 C B96.1 B B97.1 A A98.0 A B99.1 B B100.0 C A101.1 D D102.0 C A103.1 B B104.1 C C105.0 D C106.0 B D107.0 B A108.1 A A109.1 C C110.1 C CSubtotal: 67 Part 2 Cloze (with four choices provided)(每小题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choosethe best answer from the four choices given for each blank.Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.I have goals for my life, but they are not fame or fortune.stillBut that does not mean I can just sit 1.doing nothing at all. I want 2.something unusual, exciting and even dangerous sometimes.One dream I have is to be 3.harness of a jet and fly at twice the speed of sound. Or,I could go into space and 4.On anouter space adventure, I could 5.Earth in a spacecraft. I also would like to jump from anairplane, 6.跳伞) to the ground. Or maybe I'll climb steep mountain 7.8.jungles in Brazil. No, I'm not9.the spotlight. I don't want tojoin the 10.my life to be 11.fantastic 12.I could uncover 13.triangle or become a captain on a naval aircraft carrierand 14.investigate crimes or be an attorney for the public and15.crimes. I could catch them as they are 16.out of their hard-earned money. Or, I could be a government agent and 17.foreign countries. I could find outif they are planning a(n) 18.mother country.On second thought, this all seems quite 19.said. A(n) 20.that I will simply sit back in my big comfortable chair with the air-conditioning set at a perfect 24 degreescentigrade and read about someone else doing thosedangerous things. This book about mining for gold will do fine.Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.Born in 1899, Alfred Hitchcock endured many frightening experiences in his life. The experiences may have helpedto fuel his love for 21.others. At age fourteen, when his father died, he 22.23.evening classes.Hitchcock knew he wanted to become a moviemaker. In 1920,he took a 24.Hitchcock showed 25.assistant director in just three years. His first film,produced in 1927, got mixed 26.His next movie, however, received 27.This appreciation came from both critics and the public28.Hitchcock's films were never 29.without plans. Hitchcock was quite 30.the very beginning of his career.Still, some people were 31.exceedingly shocking content of his films and didn't like them.32.writers and artists, Hitchcock couldappear very strange. He had a 33.34.35.bringing movies to the public the key to professionalsuccess. In other words, the process of 36.was still very important, even though he thought he should not talk much about hispersonal life.Throughout his long career, Hitchcock made 53 films and created some of the world's most 37.38.happy. He frequently 39.lonely and fearing death. Perhaps the darkness of hischaracter not only led him to succeed, 40.He certainly left behind a mystery for us to probe.Questions 41 to 60 are based on the following passage.I work for the state as a caseworker. If someone 41.need help with their rent or money to fix their wheelchairor 42.know that they all receive a 43.they should have enough money for bills. 44.compensation from another 45.fraud is 46.so my job has reallybecome 47.investigating a crime. I make sure they have receipts forevery 48.also check 49.for additional money. I will make sure it is 50.reasons, I ask them to get a doctor to 51.necessary.I am not the enemy, but I don't just give out money to every52.that walks through my door. I see many people living on the welfare system are making moneywith the 53.pay the rent. In that case, I have to take away theirwelfare 54.fact, they are 55.more money than I do.My 56.view. She misunderstands the 57.people. But it is 58.hands out money over there. The governor of this state has59.decision that it is time to stop giving money away so easily. We can't pay people who simply60.Questions 61 to 80 are based on the following passage.Have you ever met any caseworkers? Most caseworkers are highly idealistic when they begin their 61.However, they change after a few yearsin a system that 62.to lie. They 63.also start to 64.this role is easy: big companies are very 65.illegally. Those on welfare might like to be paid for theirservices 66.often do this, 67.finds out about all the money these people make. Any extraincome they earn 68.government's computer. Sadly the law does not 69.they aren't able to make a gradual 70.from welfare. Many welfare clients would 71.pay for some of their living expenses on their own. They will be happy if they can 72.save them from 73.they need something as simple as 74.their wheelchair they would like to handle it themselves.Most would agree that the system needs 75.Perhaps legal experts should 76.of the welfare clients. In truth,the system so easily lends itself to 77.the welfare givers. This would act as a balance against the caseworkers' tendency to vigorously 78.search for lies told by their clients 79.like me will thrive under a new system that will encouragethem, not seek to 80.of cheating!But it is hard to make our voice heard by policy-makers.Questions 81 to 100 are based on the following passage.The Information Age brings opportunities as well aschallenges to all countries. Russia understands the needto 81.it is unlikely, 82.that it will find the money to reach a technologicalstandard set by other countries. It needs $40 billion to83.are some other countries with economies stuck in 84.They barely have the money to even 85.86.information superhighway a reality, some concrete stepsneed to be taken to get the 87.For instance, Hungary has 88.technology. They've also 89.money by allowing the sale of 30% of its own Nationaltelephone company to Western companies. Another Western non-domestic company has also been given a(n) 90.able to operate an advanced 91.service. 92.a great 93.of sophistication. Most industry experts 94.is taking the wrong steps. They say that the country is trying to take 95.once in requiring that all mobile phones use the most modern technology. This technology issimply too 96.hope to both have an information technology advantage 97.98.99.make further investment in the near future, they will not have to spend money later. By going for next-generation technology now, Vietnamese officials also say they'll beable to keep 100.decades. That is the strategic plan for Vietnam.Questions 101 to 120 are based on the following passage.As a manager of a bank in Vietnam, I am very excited at the chances as well as challenges of the Information Age.Our country is 101.in the area of telecommunications. Officials from thegovernment have decided to 102.country into the 21st century. They are going to do thisby 103.These fibers will be able to 104.businesses and citizens of Vietnam. This technology isgoing to make 105.easier. It will also make using the Internet more 106.going to 107.revenues of businesses. This will be the case especially for those in the financial108.109.Internet. The difference 110.you can get done there as opposed to what you can do in other placesis large. No, more than large, it is 111.Trading and communicating with foreign countries willbecome far more 112.businesses. 113.documents will be done more often. This activity, whichis 114.simpler.There are some who believe that we should work on 115.water and electricity before we invest in the future. However, as someone who has a(n) 116.be happier. It is all quite simple. 117.have the infrastructure to support our manufacturing and trade, we will not be at the place in the word that we should be. We will not be doing all the things that our countryis 118.always 119.have better technology. We need to 120.problem by creating the foundation for bettertelecommunications now. Tackling this problem will help close the gap with our competitors.Questions 121 to 140 are based on the following passage.If you choose to be alone on purpose, you can wholly devote yourself to thinking. But how often do you think about thinking?Several years ago a college administrator told me that if he wanted to do any serious thinking, he had to get up at 5:30 in the morning—I suppose because that was the time121.122.professor remark that when his friends catch him 123.must be nice to have so much free time." And 124.am an English teacher—a person who should know better—I find myself feeling vaguely guilty125.common belief that if a man is thinking or reading, he is doing nothing.It's easy to understand the reasons for this 126.One problem is that tomost of us, thinking 127.like doing nothing. A person in deep thought is an uninspiringsight. He 128.relaxation. He looks relaxed in his chair as he stares 129.。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程-B3U6Section-A-课后练习答案PPT优秀课件

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程-B3U6Section-A-课后练习答案PPT优秀课件
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• 4. Why does the author write in detail his grandfather's situation?
• Because the author wants to take his grandfather, a victim of war, as a typical example to reveal the helplessness of individuals in the cruel war.
• 7. Why does the author's mother stand brooding at the window for hours with a fixed stare?
• Because she is worried and helpless. They have nothing to eat, and she doesn't know whether they can survive the severe war.
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Reading comprehension- Understanding the text • 1. How does the war begin in the eyes of the author? • He suddenly notices 12 distant silver points moving
• 3 How do you think about the relationship between war and peace?
• It is war that inflicts devastation and destruction. It is peace ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้hat facilitates long-lasting prosperity and happiness. Any peace brought by war is just temporary. Only the sincere desire for peace radiating from people's hearts can bring about world peace.

新视野大学英语第六册课后习题答案1-5单元汉译英

新视野大学英语第六册课后习题答案1-5单元汉译英

新视野大学英语第六册课后习题答案1-5单元汉译英Unit 11 The whole of life, so to speak, is involved in the pursuit of the good life.2 It is hard to conceive of living without electricity and other modern conveniences.3 He dedicated his life to trying to find an appropriate architecture for his country which was realistic and integral to that society.4 He also highlighted the well-known dangers of people becoming addicted to computers.5 But after the race riots it was seen as something which the state would have both to cater for and take control of.6 He appeared to be very perplexed, and more than a little shocked, by what he saw in the window.7 For a moment or two Peter contemplated his newly elevated status.8 One of the advantages of big cities over the countryside is that big cities have lots of cinemas and many other diversions.9 In my wildest imagination, I could not have foreseen such a wonderful life lay before me.10 In terms of academic achievement, I was never a failure, and will definitely make it in the future.Unit21 When we finished reading the article, the teacher assigned us the task of writing a short/concise essay.2 After raining for a whole day, a few faint gleams of sunshine lit up the gloomy afternoon.3 I wrote this article to pay tribute to my most respectable teacher, who set me on the path of writing.4 The teacher said loudly that it was a gripping narrative about the war, and that all of us should enjoy reading it5 When we put forward the suggestion he was enthusiastic for its immediate application.6 He said that he was fascinated by the changing colors of the setting sun, so he always spent some time watching it.7 Government power influences every facet of our lives, "from the cradle to the grave".8 Illegal immigrants are usually smuggled into a country by ship9 Advertisements on the side of the road sometimes distract drivers' attention, causing traffic accidents.10 I managed to finance four years of university tuition with scholarships and part-time jobs.Unit31 The move was characterized as a major breakthrough for energy and industrial cooperation between the two countries.2 His career went into a rapid descent after the scandal.3 Though the lawyer tried to defend her, the evidence pointed to her guilt.4 This "Imperial City" remained virtually intact until the great remodeling which began in the 1950s.5 The statement was at odds with the one made last week.6 The trade agreement between the two countries expires next year.7 According to the archaeologists, the building dates to 250 .8 The two countries finally started negotiating in earnest about issues of common concern.9 The ambassador is an outspoken supporter of military assistance to the groups working to overthrow the current government.10 They got on to the airfield that night and started to place their bombs. But, as the aircraft were widely dispersed, it took them a lot of time.Unit51 The desired goal of this laboratory is to discover the hidden virus causing the disease and develop some medicines to cure SARS.2 It seems to the scientists that the significance of the clear water-like liquid lies not in itsinformation about the human body, but in its potential capability of producing drugs.3 Using their observations made over a long period, the research workers found it hard to correlate the two sets of figures.4 For the convenience of English teaching, the teachers have used their spare time to compile an English-Chinese dictionary for high school students5 The genetic blueprint worked out by the Chinese researchers and their counterparts all over the world is nothing less than a biological and medical revolution.6 Despite all the great efforts made by scientists throughout the world, we are still far away from designing a perfect human baby in a scientific sense.7 In many cases our knowledge of flaws in DNA may lead to treatments that delay the onset of the disease or soften its effects on our health.8 It has been suggested that this disease occurs when individuals susceptible to climate do not get enough natural light during the winter months.9 The claim to have found genes for high IQ has been refuted down to the last point by many scientists, particularly by many geneticists.10 According to some geneticists, certain genes are more likely to lead people to commit crimes.。

新视野英语读写译网上作业unit6答案

新视野英语读写译网上作业unit6答案

测试成绩报告单任课教师已设定暂时不显示本试卷的标准或参考答案。

试卷:unit6试卷编号:006图例:Right Wrong To be marked by instructorPart 1 Fill in the Blanks with the Right Word (每小题: 1.5 分; 满分:7.5 分) 小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. substantial (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)2. procedural (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)3. commissions (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)4. behaved (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)5. questionable (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)Subtotal: (Hidden)Part 2 Fill in the Blanks (每小题: 1.5 分; 满分:7.5 分)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. on (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)2. of (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)3. to (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)4. with (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)5. against (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)Subtotal: (Hidden)Part 3 Replacement (每小题: 1.5 分; 满分:7.5 分)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. under investigation (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)2. distinguish between (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)3. was caught in (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)4. have access to (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)5. thrown up (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)Subtotal: (Hidden)Part 4 Cloze (With No Choices Provided) (每小题: 1.5 分; 满分:15 分)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. made (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)2. approval (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)3. speed (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)4. payment (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)5. sell (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)6. upon (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)7. collected (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)8. edition (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)9. afford (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)10. approved (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)Subtotal: (Hidden)Part 5 Cloze (With Four Choices Provided) (每小题: 1.5 分; 满分:30 分)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. separated (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)2. sums (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)3. achieve (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)4. simply (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)5. vary from (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)6. to (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)7. simple (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)8. party (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)9. wheels (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)10. consequence (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)11. approval (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)12. involves (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)13. officials (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)14. deal (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)15. in favor of (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)16. However (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)17. differ (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)18. prefer (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)19. feel (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)20. as to (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)Subtotal: (Hidden)Part 6 Vocabulary and Structure (每小题: 1.5 分; 满分:7.5 分)(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. D (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)2. C (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)3. B (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)4. B (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)5. A (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)Subtotal: (Hidden)Part 7 Reading Comprehension (每小题: 2.5 分; 满分:25 分)(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. A (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)2. B (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)3. C (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)4. B (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)5. C (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)6. A (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)7. C (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)8. A (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)9. A (Keys are hidden by your instructor.)10. B (Keys are hidden by your instructor.) Subtotal: (Hidden)Total: 96。

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第一单元Ⅲ1. pursuit2. conceive3.dedicated4. addict5. cater6.perplexing7.contem plating 8.diversions 9.foreseen 10. arbitrary 11. petty12. perpetual 13.Promises 14. based 15. essentialⅣ1、made it2、run out of3 in terms of4 dedicate ourselves to5 For that m atter6 be based on7 their duty to8 thinking of9 free of11 short of12 depend on13 cater to14 for their children's sake15 began as16 ended asⅤ1. interests2. cars3. goals4. career5. peace6. happiness7. experiment 8. study 9. life 10. trainingⅥ1.The whole of life, so to speak, is involved in the pursuit of the good life.2.It is hard to conceive of living without electricity and other modernconveniences.3.He dedicated his life to trying to find an appropriate architecture for his countrywhich was realistic and integral to that society.4.He also highlighted the well-known dangers of people becoming addicted tocom puters.5.But after the race riots it was seen as som ething which the state would haveboth to cater for and take control of.6.But after the race riots it was seen as som ething which the state would haveboth to cater for and take control of.7.For a moment or two Peter contemplated his newly elevated status.8.One of the advantages of big c ities over the countryside is that big cities havelots of cinem as and m any other diversions.9.In m y wildest im agination, I could not have foreseen such a wonderful life laybefore m e.10.In term s of academ ic achievem ent, I was never a failure, and will definitelymake it in the future.VII11.美国宪法赋予美国人民追求幸福的权利,但是似乎谁也说不清楚幸福跑到哪去了.12.广告业是我们的主要产业之一,其存在不是为了满足欲望,而是为了制造欲望,其速度之快为任何人的预算所不及.13.这是可使人皮肤恢复细嫩的护肤霜,这些是减去大腿脂肪的药片,这些是青春涌驻的药丸.14.认为幸福就是高人一等,住的是大理石豪房,衣柜里有上百套衣服,这可成为贪婪的极端.15.尽管圣人的幸福观在东方享有很高的声誉,但我却怀疑真有这样静态的幸福.16.梭罗肯定不想饿死,但是他的进食只是为了保持他的体能就行了,以便有精力做大事.17.西方幸福观的弱点可能在于他们幻想幸福是可以买来的.而东方幸福观的弱点或许在于他们相信存在完美的幸福.18.评估一个国家的标准,不是看它已经拥有什么,或者想要拥有什么,而是看它想要成为什么.19.当年的爱国者或许会强调这样一个基本事实:幸福在于追求本身,在于参与和改变人生,也就是说,在于相信过程这一理念.20.Jonathan Swift认为幸福是一种大上其当的状态,或者是充当一名白痴中的傻瓜的感觉,因为他把社会看作是一片布满虚假目标的土地.21.第二单元Ⅲ1.shoving2. emigrated3. gleaming4. rapping5. facet6. concise7.be distracted8. sm uggling9. eloquent10. bully11. void12. sipping13. clasping14. enthusiastic15. fascinated/ fascinatesⅣ1.assigned to2.put out3.emigrating to4.fall in love with5.learn of6.was greatly fascinated7.was suspicious of8.worked their tails off9.delivered a lecture10.handed in11.catch fire12.made it to13.remind herself of14.lost their lives15.were sent intoⅤ1.sound2.glimpse3.cold4.robbers5.meaning6.fish7.opportunity8.breath9.train10.criminal/criminalsⅥ1.When we finished reading the article, the teacher assigned us the task of writinga short/concise essay.2.After raining for a whole day, a few faint gleam s of sunshine lit up the gloomyafternoon.3.I wrote this article to pay tribute to m y most respectable teacher, who set m e onthe path of writing.4.The teacher said loudly that it was a gripping narrative about the war, and thatall of us should enjoy reading it.5.When we put forward the suggestion he was enthusiastic for its immediateapplication.6.He said that he was fascinated by the changing colors of the setting sun, so healways spent som e tim e watching it.ernment power influences every facet of our lives, "from the cradle to thegrave".8.Illegal immigrants are usually smuggled into a country by ship.9.Advertisements on the side of the road sometimes distract drivers' attention,causing traffic accidents.10.I m anaged to finance four years of university tuition with scholarships andpart-tim e jobs.VIII11.我很快就被这个令人望而生畏、口若悬河的女士所折服。

12.她能够读一篇故事或一首诗,然后像打开折扇一样,将它的各个侧面、色彩和含义全部展示出来,这一点强烈地吸引了我。

13.我过去一直认为小说写的只不过是不平凡的生活经历,而她却使我知道小说还可以表达情感:如痛苦、挫折、愤怒和失落。

14.对很多人来说,春天的来临意味着冬天的结束,第一批候鸟的出现,以及对爱的思念。

而春天对我来说却有着完全不同的意义,因为我最后一次拥抱母亲就是在这个季节。

15.春天的来临,总让我想起1948年那个大地返青、阳光灿烂的日子,那天,我最后一次见到母亲。

16.我第一次开始理解文字的力量。

同时,我开始按着Miss Burd为我铺设的文学道路前行。

17.当地报纸刊登我和总统握手的照片,我父亲把它剪下来塑封起来,放在自己胸前的口袋里。

18.Miss Burd执教41年,她的学生大都来自不幸的家庭,但她总会交替使用逼迫和诱导的方法对待每个学生,直到他们的潜能绽放出火花。

19.Miss Burd 来了,她一边品啜着葡萄酒,一边平静而满意地看着这一切,她的到来是对我们的一种安慰。

20.她是我的救星,是她把我领上了写作的道路,随之而来的所有好事也是她间接带给我的。

21.第三单元Ⅲ1. watertight2. m anuscript3. instrumental4. overthrow5. verbal6.em pirical7. descent8. expired9.dispersing 10. busted11.rots 12. transcend 13. intact 14. diffuse 15. veilⅣ1.at odds2.in earnest3.contribute to4.spreading across5.derive from6. a m atter of7.dates to8.in advance9.warned of/warned people of10.p oint to11.(1) communicate (2) with12.f ocused on13.i n succession14.i n pursuit of15.n o longerⅤ1. requirements2. conditions3. changes4. clim ate5. environm ents6. person7. screen8. reality9. attitude 10. pressuresⅥ1.The m ove was characterized as a m ajor breakthrough for energy and industrialcooperation between the two countries.2.His career went into a rapid descent after the scandal.3.Though the lawyer tried to defend her, the evidence pointed to her guilt.4.This "Imperial City" remained virtually intact until the great rem odeling whichbegan in the 1950s.5.The statem ent was at odds with the one m ade last week.6.The trade agreem ent between the two countries expires next year.7.According to the archaeologists, the building dates to 250 B.C.8.The two countries finally started negotiating in earnest about issues of commonconcern.9.The am bassador is an outspoken supporter of military assistance to the groupsworking to overthrow the current government.10.They got on to the airfield that night and started to place their bombs. But, asthe aircraft were widely dispersed, it took them a lot of tim e.11.VIII12.1.1531年,Francisco Pizarro 推翻了印加帝国,把国王从宝座上赶下了台,为西班牙夺取了印加皇帝的财宝。

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