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全新版大学英语第二版综合教程1翻译答案Unit6

全新版大学英语第二版综合教程1翻译答案Unit6

Unit 6Text A翻译A Valentine Story爱情故事Doug Bell道格·贝尔1John Blanchard stood up from the bench, straightened his Army uniform, and studied the crowd of people making their way through Grand Central Station.约翰·布兰查德从长凳上站起身来,整了整军装,留意着格兰德中央车站进出的人群。

2He looked for the girl whose heart he knew, but whose face he didn't, the girl with the rose. His interest in her had begun twelve months before in a Florida library. Taking a book off the shelf he soon found himself absorbed, not by the words of the book, but by the notes penciled in the margin. The soft handwriting reflected a thoughtful soul and insightful mind.他在寻找一位姑娘,一位佩带玫瑰的姑娘。

他知其心,但不知其貌。

十二个月前,在佛罗里达州的一个图书馆,他对她产生了兴趣。

他从书架上取下一本书,很快便被吸引住了,不是被书的内容,而是被铅笔写的眉批。

柔和的笔迹显示出其人多思善虑的心灵和富有洞察力的头脑。

3In the front of the book, he discovered the previous owner's name, Miss Hollis Maynell. With time and effort he located her address. She lived in New York City. He wrote her a letter introducing himself and inviting her to correspond. The next day he was shipped overseas for service in World War II.在书的前页,他找到了前一位拥有人的姓名,霍利斯·梅奈尔小姐。

硕士英语综合教程1 (参考答案) Unit6-11

硕士英语综合教程1 (参考答案) Unit6-11

Unit6-Unit11Unit 6Urban LifeText A How the City Hurts Your Brain, and What You Can Do about It→III. Key to the Exercises1. Reading Comprehensiona. Choose the sentence that best expresses the meaning of the statement from the text.(1) C(2) A(3) B(4) B(5) Cb. Fill in the blanks with the information you’ve learned in the text.(1) the city has always been an engine of intellectual life; it is not easy to live in the city because it spreads terrible diseases and is far away from nature with considerable pressures(2) it forces our brain to take energy and effort to monitor every potential threat on the busy and noisy streets and constantly redirects our attention, which exploits one of the crucial weak spots of the brain(3) natural settings are full of objects that automatically capture our attention without triggering a negative emotional response and thus our brain which directs attention can relax deeply and replenish itself(4) the brain is assaulted with temptations and resisting these temptations requires the brain to use the part of it that is responsible for directed attention, which means that it’s already been exhausted by walking around the city and then will fail to exert self control(5) they are the centers of social activities that largely lead to urban creativity as strangers interact with each other in unpredictable ways2. V ocabularya. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the words or phrases you have learned in the text.(1) overlooking(2) migrations(3) thoroughfare(4) layout(5) hectic(6) wellspring(7) corollary(8) undiluted(9) myriad(10) vibrantb. Choose the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined one.(1) B(2) B(3) A(4) D(5) C(6) D(7) A(8) A(9) B(10) D3. ClozeChoose an appropriate word or phrase from the following list to fill in each of the following blanks. Each one can be used only ONCE. Change the form where necessary.(1) control(2) otherwise(3) revenue(4) neighboring(5) announced(6) crossroads(7) taking(8) imposing(9) maximize(10) prosperity(11) rather(12) though(13) accomplish(14) making(15) pave(16) gradually(17) sparing(18) Under(19) instead(20) lower4. Translationa. Chinese to English1) Translate the following sentences into English.(1) There are a lot more wonderful and exciting things waiting for you in New Beijing, a dynamic modern metropolis with 3,000 years of cultural and historical treasures woven into the urban prosperity.(2) He is such an enthusiastic football fan that he tends to hold forth on his favorite team whenever it is mentioned.(3) The educational system has to be able to outfit the young generation with necessary knowledge,attitudes and values that would ensure they are in time for the new age in which there might be no jobs but only opportunities.(4) The anxious mother searched high and low for her missing son, only to find him sleeping sound in the mess of toys in his own bedroom.(5) In order to find better detection and treatment, the hospital will actively cooperate with a local research institute to look for genetic markers that correlate with this chronic disease.(6) The accounting system of an enterprise consists of the methods, procedures, and devices used by an economic entity to keep track of its financial activities and to summarize these activities. (7) When she graduated from college, Cindy decided to go back to work in the orphanage where she had been brought up, because her heart was overstuffed with gratitude and warmth for those who had generously helped her in her growth and she wanted to be like them also to give help to the kids who had lost their parents.(8) NASA planned to splurge on the feasibility of the project of sending astronauts to Mars and having them settle down on it.2) Translate the following paragraph into English.Expo 2010 Shanghai is the first Expo held by a developing country, the first held in the downtown area of a mega city, and it was held under the shadow of the international financial crisis. This is a severe test to China and Shanghai . Over the past eight years, we mobilized resources throughout the country and pooled the wisdom of the world in the preparation for the Expo. The people of Shanghai , in particular, made selfless contributions and the International Exhibitions Bureau and host countries of past Expos provided valuable guidance. The success of the Expo could not have been possible without the tireless efforts of many people, including the organizers, construction workers, staff members, visitors and volunteers. It is theirsincerity, wisdom and hard work that have rendered splendor to the Expo. On behalf of the Chinese government, I wish to express heartfelt gratitude and pay high tribute to all the comrades and friends who have participated in, supported and contributed to the Shanghai Expo.b. English to Chinese1) Translate the following paragraph into Chinese.然而,这些大草原式的公园实际上对大脑并无多少益处。

综合英语教程第一册答案

综合英语教程第一册答案

综合英语教程第一册答案(课后翻译)【高等教育出版社】Unit11.Mr. Manager, may I take a day off tomorrow? My mother is coming to see me.2.The police offered a reward for clues about the bank robbers.3.When I was ill last week, she offered to look after my child.4.Except for the small kitchen, the flat is satisfactory.5.She was promoted to the branch manager last year.6.Everyone was exhausted except John.7.Who’s running this company?8.He reached into his pocket for the wallet.Unit2I want to buy a house in town, but can’t aff ord it now.2. We can’t afford to wait. Let’s get out of here!3. He took good care of the house and painted it every second year/every other year/once in two years.4. He moved the furniture into another room.5. They have decided to move to another hous e because they don’t like this place.6. Li Ming shares an apartment with four other students.Unit3I am afraid that the position is not open to students.2. I came across a letter from France the other day.3. He put his hand on his chest as if to show sincerity.4. I’ve filled out the application form.5. She had her coat on.6. I can’t help thinking that we’ve made a big mistake.7. Fred is short for Frederick.8. He seemed in his early thirties.Unit41,You can look up the phone number of the company in the phone book (directory).2. Outmoded conventions and bad customs should be done away with.3. As far as I know, they cannot finish the project ahead of schedule.4. As far as the structure is concerned, the article is good, but the content needs to be enriched.5. Chances are that the train will be late. You needn’t worry so much for him.6. In daily life, gas has replaced coal as fuel.7. Young people should learn to be independent from their parents.Unit51,What is the average monthly income of the people in shanghai?2. She is improving in health.3. Compared with five years ago, my income has doubled.4. After the traffic accident, he was handicapped for life.5. Investigation has shown that Chinese made color televisions are not inferior in quality to imported brands.6. What you said won’t change my position on the matter, but I will take your opinion into serious consideration.Unit61,Three days’ hard work made John tired out.2. This point is no doubt quite absurd.3. I was about to answer the phone when the door-bell rang.4. Please place the book back when you have finished reading it.5. The meeting was prolonged into evening.6. Maggie spends almost all her spare time reading, to the exclusion of other entertainment.Unit71,If you a re very busy, don’t bother to come to see me.2. The new teaching programme is well received by the students. It has a surprisingly good effect on their study.3. On that holiday the streets are filled with joyful people.4. Modern Western music was first developed in Italy.5. Everyday before starting to work, I will browse the day’s papers.6. I like drinking coffee while enjoying music at leisure.7. The film will begin in twenty minutes.8. The teacher gave us a lecture on Shakespeare and his tragedies.9. I could have left my keys in the office. 10. By the end of this year, we must complete the project.Unit8Unit91,Scientists assume that there is no life on Mars.2. Different nations have different ways of life.3. Health has something to do with diet.4. The two photos look so alike that I can’t tell who’s who.5. This article does not make any sense.6. \on my way to the company, I tried to anticipate the kind of questions the manager would ask me at the interview.7. It is reported that no one died in the fire.8. Although the two companies have the same name, they have nothing to do with each other.9. What would you like to drink—coffee or tea?Unit101,It’s very difficult to get across Chinese humor to foreigners.2. Weather determines the growth of crops.3. When she saw him go, she went as well.4. Eating too much often results in illness.5. This book has exerted/had a great impact on a whole generation.6. Once in a while he goes/went fishing.7. This paper represents important findings in our recent research.Unit111,Most people like summer. As for me, I like winter better.2. He wants to take up photography when he grows up.3. It suddenly occurred to him that he had taken the wrong bus.4. She devoted her life to teaching.5. If you have made a plan, you much stick to it.6. I can’t help it if he doesn’t come to the meeting.7. The author skillfully wove those incidents into a story.8. The students are all eager to know the results of the exam.Unit131,West Lake in Hangzhou attracts tourists from home and abroad alike.2. Through our campus flows a small river, along the banks of which stand many willow trees.3. The field of wheat stretches to the small hill.4. This restaurant serves delicious food.5. So far, we are satisfied with his work.6. It is said that some foreign guests will come to visit our campus.7. This supermarket sells everything from household electric appliances to matches.8. This building is let to a businessperson.Unit141,Every morning when I wake up, I expect something excting will happen.2. That person in red is our teacher.3. The improvement of the traffic conditions has greatly contributed to the business growth in this area.4. She is too excited to say a word.5. Children all delight in animal stories.6. I often tried to persuade her to be more careful, but my attempts were always in vain.7. His face turned red when he realized his mistake.Unit15一,Translate the following sentences into English.1,He came upon a good idea.2. His hard work paid off. He got a promotion.3. John spends some time playing with his children every weekend.4. This article can serve as a model.5. As long as you keep trying, you will surely succeed.6. You can stay as long as you like.7. The meeting room is decorated with flowers.8. Her room is very tidy. Everything is in its place.9. It takes time to write a book. The teacher made a joke and the class came alive immediately二,Put the following into English.1. I can only tell you how many people were killed in the fire. As for the cause of the fire, I don’t know myself.2. The new peace treaty bans all tests of nuclear weapons.3. Tom has already made apologies to John. But J ohn’s hostility toward Tom still lingers.4. Why not change our traditional teaching methodology?5. It is very difficult to lose weight. In contrast, it is easy to put on weight.6. Since you have already employed me, you should not challenge my competence as a teacher.7. Ken maintained that he was not guilty.。

大学体验英语1综合教程讲义含课后翻译答案第三版unit6

大学体验英语1综合教程讲义含课后翻译答案第三版unit6
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实用综合教程(第二版)1-Unit_6__课后解答

实用综合教程(第二版)1-Unit_6__课后解答

Text A / ComprehensionA. Choose the best answer according to the text.Key: 1.A 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. BB. Complete the following sentences orally with your partner.1.Key: it was already a heavy burden for his parents to support him2.Key: check the candidates’ references3.Key: the time slot was ideal; the restaurant wasn’t very far from his college4.Key: Sir, I will do my best. I’m from the countryside and I’m good at hard work. And I can work two days for free as a trial5.Key: excited and thankful.C. Make a dialogue with your partner according to the situation described below.W: Hello…B: You are too late.W: But sir, I’ll do my best. I’m from the countryside and I’m good at hard work. And I can work two days for free as a trial .B: I want a boy who not only works hard but also keeps clean . Remember it is a restaurant. But look at your hands and clothes !W: Yes, I’m not very clean now. But you know, I have been hunti ng for a job for a whole day . B: Really? It is difficult to look for jobs nowadays.W: Oh, sir, I’ll keep myself clean and tidy . I promise I will work very hard, sir, if only you could give me this chance .B: All right, all right, I’ll give you a tr y .W: Thank you, sir!B: Leave me your telephone number and references . I need to have more personal information about you.W: Oh, no problem. Here is my resume .B: That’s good. Let’s see. You may come to work here the day after tomorrow .W: All right! I will be here on time .B: OK, you can go now.W: Thanks again. See you the day after tomorrow .Vocabulary Building / ExercisesA.Match each word with their proper Chinese meaning.B.Fill in each blank with a given word or expression in their rightform.1. The train would pull out soon. We ran like mad to catch it.2. My old grandmother has / had difficulty in remembering things.3. The company employs / employed / has employed about 100 men.4. She checked the letter before sending it.5. We are not prepared to accept the big change in the plan.6. It’s too late to go to the basketball match now;besides , it’s beginning torain.7. We’ve been hunting for the lost boy all over the town.8. It’s a good habit to go for a walk after supper.Grammar Tips / ExercisesA. Complete each sentence with the given verb in its indefinite tense.1. Tom plays (play) football with his friends after school.2. They read (read) stories every night before going to bed.3. The classroom has (have) eight big windows.4. Did you visit (visit) your relatives last Spring Festival?5. —Did he fly (fly) a kite on Sunday? — Yes, he did .6. We went (go) strawberry picking in the spring break.7. You will feel (feel) cold without an overcoat.8. Her father is going to buy (buy) her a dress for her birthday.9. You are to finish (finish) all the work by the end of today.10. I will give (give) it to you as soon as he comes back.B. Choose the best answer.1. Where does your pen pal live?A. No, she live in the country.B. She live in the city.C. She lives in the city.D. She isn’t live near.2. When does she go to work?A. She go to work at 7.B. She goes to work at 7.C. Yes, she does.D. She is goes at 7.3. Does Peter go to school by subway?A. No, he does.B. No, he doesn’t.C. Yes, on foot.D. Yes, he is.4. — Your city looks beautiful!— Yes. Lots of trees and grass ________ last year.A. are plantedB. have plantedC. were plantingD. were planted5. The PLA ________ in 1927.A. was foundB. foundC. was foundedD. founded6. — Did you win the basketball game?— Bad luck. Our team ________ in the final round.A. wonB. beatC. were wonD. were beaten7. — What did you do last Saturday?— I ________ my uncle.A. visitB. will visitC. visitedD. am visiting8. —Let’s go out to play football, shall we?— OK. I ________.A. will comingB. be going to comeC. comeD. am coming9. It ________ us a long time to learn English well.A. takesB. costsC. spendsD. will spend10. The train ________ at 11.A. going to arriveB. will be arriveC. is going toD. is arrivingC. Complete the sentences according to the Chinese.1. 父亲和孩子们每周日下午都去游泳。

硕士英语综合教程1unit1-6课后汉译英答案

硕士英语综合教程1unit1-6课后汉译英答案

硕士英语综合教程1u n i t1-6课后汉译英答案(总2页)--本页仅作为文档封面,使用时请直接删除即可----内页可以根据需求调整合适字体及大小--Unit11. Bending under the weight of the packs, sweating, they climbed steadily in the pine forest that covered the mountainside.2. Concentrating on time passing, as we do when bored, will trigger brain activity which will take it seem as though the clock is ticking more slowly.3. Unemployment shot up in France during the second quarter, and the country is top finance official said the situation would continue to aggravate even if a global economic recovery gathers pace. It was the worst quarterly unemployment in France since 2006.4. As social practice continues to develop, we should keep renewing our ideas and make innovations courageously in light of practical needs.5. Bicycles are regarded as an economical alternative to buses whose fares have increased three times in the past few years.6. The . government has called on people to save water, because the scarcity of water has become a source of global ecological, economic and political problems.7. In order to be a recognized leader in the industry, it isessential for a company to improve production quality and tap the overseas market through the help of state-of-the-art technologies and equipment.8. If you are thinking about coming to Britain for Christmas, it might be a good idea to think again, because thousands of Christmas travelers have been stranded in the UK as adverse weather conditions caused massive disruption to the transport infrastructure.Unit21. Foreigners in China must abide by Chinese laws and should not endanger the national security of China, harm public interests and disrupt public order.2. Love does not lie in gazing at each other but in looking forward together in the same direction.3. When learning any foreign language, one has to learn, first and foremost, its new phonological and grammar systems, which means acquiring a totally unfamiliar set of language learning habits.4. Financial experts suggest that to the women under 30, the income of this phase in general is the lowest.5. China will increase dialogue and cooperation with the . and the international community to crack down on all forms of terrorist activities.6. Now is the time to make a careful plan according to the list, so you should put the most important and urgent thing first.7. In accordance with your request, we are sending the sample pages of the dictionary, and meanwhile your valuable suggestions are welcomed.8. In addition, advertisers appeal to the people's desire for health and reputation, to desire to be in fashion, self-esteem, psychological of make others envy and jealousy.Unit31. The Confucian thought has a long history. It have a profound impact on China's political, ideological, science, technology,culture and art, it is an important part of traditional Chinese culture.2. In fact, what we have done over the past years and will do in the future with the products must coincide with the requirement of WTO.3. In an increasingly globalized world, the diversity of religious and cultural should be used to promote social justice, tolerance andunderstanding, as well as international peace and security, it's not as a reason for a new ideological and political confrontation.4. The initial stage of marriage doesn't only involves adapting to another man's existence and their habits.5. Whether you have used the software or not, you may already be familiar with some of its functions, but the latest version is rated as an important milestone in the progression of its development.6. In the case of default, when you delete most of the files, you do not really delete these files, they are just moved to the Recycle Bin, so still take up disk space.7. The effect of painkillers will wear off within a few hours,butits advantage is few side effects.8. Ecological civilization is the only way to global sustainable development,the best way to protect the Earth's ecosystems, the inevitable choice of human development.Unit41. However, it often happens that the thinking lags behind the actual, because human cognition is limited by many social conditions.2. Something big was in the offing, so big that the workers at the Simonson plant had been arrested to avoid any information leaked out.3. Only by understanding the nature of thinking mode, can man put forward new ideas in philosophy, and the crux of philosophical innovation lies in the change of man's thinking mode.4. From then on, he struggled in his attempts to overcome his poor social status and insinuate himself into upper-class society.5. It is a far cry from the days when I was just a clerk in a supermarket and nobody paid me ant attention.6. The invention of the microprocessor set the stage for the microcomputer——personal computer revolution——ordinary people can afford the price of this kind of computer.7. So there is no such thing as an enemy in absolute terms. The enemies we face are only in relative terms, constantly changing with the times.8. Whether from history or the perspective of international law, Taiwan beyond dispute is one part of China's sacred territory and itis an inviolable mission of the entire Chinese people to reunify the motherland.Uint61. There are many wonderful and exciting things waiting for you in New Beijing, a vibrant modern metropolis with 3,000 years of history and culture woven into the urban prosperity.2. He is such an enthusiastic fans that he tends to hold forth on his favorite team whenever it is mentioned.3. The education system must outfit the young generation with the necessary knowledge, attitudes and values to ensure they keep up with the new age which there might be no jobs but only opportunities.4. The anxious mother searched high and low for her missing son, only to find him sleeping sound in the mess of toys in his own bedroom.5. In order to find a more effective treatment methods, the hospital will actively cooperate with a local research institute to look for genetic markers that correlate with this chronic disease.6. The accounting system of an enterprise consists of the methods, procedures, and devices used by an economic entity to keep track ofits financial activities and to summarize these activities.7. When she graduated from college, Cindy decided to go back to workin the orphanage where she had been brought up, because her heart was overstuffed with gratitude and warmth for those who had generouslyhelped her in her growth and she wanted to be like them also to give help to the kids who had lost their parents.8. NASA planned to splurge on the feasibility of the project of sending astronauts to Mars and having them settle down on it.。

英语综合教程1参考答案

英语综合教程1参考答案

英语综合教程1参考答案Unit 1: Greetings and Introductions1. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the words given:- I am _______ (pleased) to meet you.- Welcome to our _______ (company).- How do you do? My name is _______ (I).Answers:- pleased- company- I2. Choose the best answer:- What is the most appropriate way to greet someone you have never met before?a) Hello, how are you?b) Hi, nice to meet you.c) Good morning, sir.Answer: b) Hi, nice to meet you.3. Rewrite the sentences using the passive voice:- They will hold the meeting next week.- The boss will assign the task to you.Answers:- The meeting will be held next week.- The task will be assigned to you by the boss.Unit 2: Daily Conversations1. Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions: - I usually go to the gym _______ the morning.- She is interested _______ music and art.Answers:- in- in2. Complete the dialogue with the appropriate phrases: - A: What time is it now?B: It's _______.- A: Do you have any plans for the weekend?B: Yes, I _______ to the movies.Answers:- A: What time is it now?B: It's half past three.- A: Do you have any plans for the weekend?B: Yes, I am going to the movies.3. Translate the following sentences into English:- 你今天过得怎么样?- 我需要一些时间来适应新工作。

综合教程1UNIT 6答案

综合教程1UNIT  6答案

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II Complete the following sentences with the …. 1 but for ("But for" means "except for the effects of.“) 2 Except for ("Except for" means "not including." It is used to show that a general st atement ) 3 made in the main part of the sentence is not completely true.) 3 in the case of ("I n the case of" means "in the circumstance of.") 4 What with ("What with" means "because of.") 5 In terms of ("In terms of" means "from the point of view of.") 6 In view of ("In view of" means "taking into consideration.") 7 by way of ("By way of" means "as a way of.") 8 in point of ("In point of fact" means "in fact.") III Replace the underlined finite clause in each…. ("In spite of," "despite," "for all," a nd "with all" show concession. "In spite of " is a general purpose prepositional phras e. "Despite" is more formal than "in spite of." "With all" and "for all" are colloquial for ms. "Because of" and "for" show reason or cause. "Because of" is more commonly used and "for" is used to show reason in a limited number of expressions, such as "f or fun" and "for joy.") 1 In spite of the city's many attractions 2 Despite the clear scientific evidence, 3 with all his immense fortune 4 For all your huge secretarial staff, 5 because of the heavy rain 6 for money

unit 6-大学英语综合教程答案

unit 6-大学英语综合教程答案

BOOK 1 - Unit 6 - Language Focus - Vocabulary1. Fill in the gaps with words or phrases given below. Change the form where necessary.1) The former lake bed is now a [fertile] plain producing good crops of wheat.2) Aunt Pat's rough, red hands [reflected] a life of hard physical labor.3) If you are living [overseas], you may not have to pay tax in your own country.4) Helen is pretty, of [slim] build, with blue eyes.5) We [split] the boards down the middle to use them for the back of the shelves.6) Only the hope that the rescuers were getting nearer [sustained] the trapped miners.7) The [glow] of the setting sun reddened the stream.8) The kidnappers (绑架者) [thrust] the boy into the car and drove off.9) It is common knowledge that dogs have a [keen] sense of smell.10) The unusually cold winter caused many plants to [bud] late this year.11) Training is provided, so no [previous] experience is required for the job.12) We can go to the seven o'clock performance or the eight — [whichever] suits you best.2. Rewrite each sentence with the word or phrase in brackets, keeping the same meaning. The first part has been written for you.1) I strongly dislike the sickly smell of carpets and furniture in the bedroom. (disgust)The sickly smell[of carpets and furniture in the bedroom disgusts me].2) Correspondence between Mary and Henry came to an end after the death of her mother. (correspond)Mary stopped[corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother].3) The most suitable site for a radio transmitter (发射台) is an isolated place far from cities. (best located)A radio transmitter[is best located at an isolated place far from cities].4) The game on TV completely held my attention so that I didn't hear Martin come in. (absorb)I[was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn't hear Martin come in].5) Thanks to the rough surface of the basketball, players are able to keep a firm hold of it. (grip)The rough surface of the basketball helps[players grip the ball].3. Complete the following sentences, using the words or phrases in brackets. Make additions or changes where necessary.1) During the 1880s, several black colleges were founded in the U.S. [to broaden] educational opportunities for black students and help them [make their way] in the world. (broaden, make one's way)2) "The food at this hotel [disgusts] me. Why not dine at the restaurant across the street?""Well, we haven't reserved a table, but we'll [take a chance on] its not being full." (take a chance, disgust)3) About 15,000 artists participated in [the grand] opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics, which left 91,000 spectators from China [and overseas] mesmerized (着迷). The event, directed by Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou, [reflected] China's rich history and cultural heritage. (overseas, reflect, grand)UsageFill in each gap in the following sentences with an appropriate word. In some cases, both words may be used.1. afraid frightened1) A fire broke out at the school but the teachers were able to lead the [frightened] children to safety.2) Don't be [afraid / frightened] to complain if the service is bad.2. alike similar1) Don't worry about which washing machine to buy, they are all [alike / similar].2) The twins insist on wearing [similar] clothes.3. alive living1) The old man was lucky to be [alive] after such a devastatingearthquake.2) He is widely regarded as Australia's greatest [living] poet.4. asleep sleeping1) She looked lovingly at the [sleeping] child.2) I'm surprised to see you awake — ten minutes ago you were fast [asleep].- Word FamilySome words come from the same root, that is, they belong to the same family. If you get to know well each member of the family, they will all place themselves at your service.Study the following words. Then use them correctly in the sentences below.1. disappoint disappointment disappointed disappointing disappointingly(1) If you're expecting that Dad will let you borrow his car, you're going to be greatly [disappointed].(2) She couldn't hide her [disappointment] at not getting the job.(3) It's [disappointing] that so few attended the concert.(4) I'm sorry to [disappoint] you, but I'm afraid I can't come after all.(5) Emma played rather [disappointingly] in the piano competition and only came third.(6) What a [disappointing] result! She should have done a lot better.2. attract attraction attractive unattractive attractively unattractively(1) The salary they're offering is very [attractive], but I still don't want the job.(2) The local government is trying to [attract] high-tech companies to the area.(3) My wife is keen on shopping, but it holds no [attraction] for me.(4) Karen used to wear severe clothing. Surprisingly enough, I found her very [attractively] dressed when I dropped in yesterday.(5) She's got a lovely slim figure, but her face is [unattractively] long.(6) Wearing an [unattractive] blouse and old-fashioned skirt, Dorothy looked older than she was.1. Complete the following passage with words chosen from the Words and Phrases to Drill box. Change the form where necessary.I had no difficulty in [identifying] (1) him, standing there with the book [gripped] (2) firmly in one hand. A book had seemed the natural choice, as it had been those notes in the [margins] (3) of another that had brought us together in the first place. He was right on time, just as we had scheduled. I liked that. It seemed to fit well with everything I had discovered from [corresponding] (4) with him while he was [overseas] (5). Now here he was in the flesh, looking [more than a littl e] (6) handsome as he stood there in his uniform. I almost [hesitated] (7) to put him to the test, but it was too late to change my mind and I was [grateful] (8) to the lady for agreeing to help. I [made my way](9) past him and didn't wait to see his response to her. So here I am in the restaurant, waiting to see whether I am going to have dinner on my own or not. Will he end up [going my way] (10) after all?2. Read the following passage carefully until you have got its main idea, and then select one appropriate word for each gap from the box following the passage.Jenny and Raymond had been lovers before World War II set them apart. Eight years later Raymond happened to learn that Jenny was still living alone in London ...)So Raymond found himself unpacking his bag in a London hotel before he had decided on his approach (接近的途径) to Jenny. He [first] (1) thought of the telephone, but he knew that wouldn't do. Jenny believed that he was dead. He couldn't just [ring] (2) up and say he wasn't. [Nor] (3) could he just ring her doorbell and be standing there on the mat. She would think she was seeing things (眼花了).A hot bath and a change of clothes did not bring any revelations (启示), either. He sat down at the writing desk and began a letter to her — tore it up and began [another] (4) — and tore that up. He [threw] (5) down the pen and went out into the early October dusk of London, — [deliberately] (6) avoiding the address where Jenny was living.He was unaccustomed to dilemmas (两难境界) like this which could not be [reasoned] (7) out in a decent length of time, and he was getting angry with [himself] (8). Moodily he turned into a cheerful-looking [restaurant] (9) and had a lonely meal, aware that he might have Jenny's happy face across the table — he was wasting time — but after so many years, did a few more hours [matter] (10)? Translation3. Translate the following sentences into English, using the words or phrases in brackets.1) 我上大学之前,祖父对我说的那几句充满智慧的话给我留下深刻印象。

综合教程1册6单元答案

综合教程1册6单元答案

Unit 6 p. 162 Vocabulary Ex. 3
1) to broaden, make their way
2) disgusts, take a chance on
3) the grand, and overseas, reflected
Unit 6 p. 162-163 Usage
Unit 6 p. 165-166 Translation: Sentences
4) The management has/have agreed
to grant the workers a 10% pay rise in response to union pressure. 5) It was very thoughtful of the hostess to give the house a thorough cleaning before we arrived.
Unit 6 p. 165-166 Translation: Sentences
1) Before I went off to university, my
grandfather gave me a few words of widsom which impressed me deeply. 2) Never tell my parents about my injuries and I'll be very grateful to you (for it). 3 ) A t t h e m e e t i n g s o m e o f o u r colleagues put forward sensible suggestions about improving our working environment.

《新编实用英语第二版综合教程1》课后passageI5 6 7练习答案

《新编实用英语第二版综合教程1》课后passageI5 6 7练习答案
The U.S. is a sports-loving country.
4. It is not unusual in England to begin a conversation by talking about the weather.
It is not unusual in Singapore to hear people speaking in different languages.
6. Do you often send e-mails to your parents?
7. There are quite a few new words in this text.
Unit 2
5
1. Teachers should pay more attention to the students’ individual differences.
5. This is a used (second-hand) car, but it is in very good condition.
Unit 3
5
1. I don’t think you have realized the importance of education.
2. Hurry up. The plane is taking off in half an hour.
6. They have checked in at the best hotel in the city.
6
1. I knew he was going to talk about it when he came into the room.
I knew I would get the job when the interviewer asked me the first

实用综合教程(第二版)1-Unit_6__课后答案

实用综合教程(第二版)1-Unit_6__课后答案

Text A / ComprehensionA. Choose the best answer according to the text.Key: 1.A 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. BB. Complete the following sentences orally with your partner.1.Key: it was already a heavy burden for his parents to support him2.Key: check the candidates’ references3.Key: the time slot was ideal; the restaurant wasn’t very far from his college4.Key: Sir, I will do my best. I’m from the countryside and I’m good at hard work. And I can work two days for free as a trial5.Key: excited and thankful.C. Make a dialogue with your partner according to the situation described below.W: Hello…B: You are too late.W: But sir, I’ll do my best. I’m from the countryside and I’m good at hard work. And I can work two days for free as a trial .B: I want a boy who not only works hard but also keeps clean . Remember it is a restaurant. But look at your hands and clothes !W: Yes, I’m not very clean now. But you know, I have been hunting for a job for a whole day . B: Really? It is difficult to look for jobs nowadays.W: Oh, sir, I’ll keep myself clean and tidy . I promise I will work very hard, sir, if only you could give me this chance .B: All right, all right, I’ll give you a try .W: Thank you, sir!B: Leave me your telephone number and references . I need to have more personal information about you.W: Oh, no problem. Here is my resume .B: That’s good. Let’s see. You may come to work here the day after tomorrow .W: All right! I will be here on time .B: OK, you can go now.W: Thanks again. See you the day after tomorrow .Vocabulary Building / ExercisesA.Match each word with their proper Chinese meaning.B.Fill in each blank with a given word or expression in their rightform.1. The train would pull out soon. We ran like mad to catch it.2. My old grandmother has / had difficulty in remembering things.3. The company employs / employed / has employed about 100 men.4. She checked the letter before sending it.5. We are not prepared to accept the big change in the plan.6. It’s too late to go to the basketball match now;besides , it’s beginningto rain.7. We’ve been hunting for the lost boy all over the town.8. It’s a good habit to go for a walk after supper.Grammar Tips / ExercisesA. Complete each sentence with the given verb in its indefinite tense.1. Tom plays (play) football with his friends after school.2. They read (read) stories every night before going to bed.3. The classroom has (have) eight big windows.4. Did you visit (visit) your relatives last Spring Festival?5. —Did he fly (fly) a kite on Sunday? — Yes, he did .6. We went (go) strawberry picking in the spring break.7. You will feel (feel) cold without an overcoat.8. Her father is going to buy (buy) her a dress for her birthday.9. You are to finish (finish) all the work by the end of today.10. I will give (give) it to you as soon as he comes back.B. Choose the best answer.1. Where does your pen pal live?A. No, she live in the country.B. She live in the city.C. She lives in the city.D. She isn’t live near.2. When does she go to work?A. She go to work at 7.B. She goes to work at 7.C. Yes, she does.D. She is goes at 7.3. Does Peter go to school by subway?A. No, he does.B. No, he doesn’t.C. Yes, on foot.D. Yes, he is.4. — Your city looks beautiful!— Yes. Lots of trees and grass ________ last year.A. are plantedB. have plantedC. were plantingD. were planted5. The PLA ________ in 1927.A. was foundB. foundC. was foundedD. founded6. — Did you win the basketball game?— Bad luck. Our team ________ in the final round.A. wonB. beatC. were wonD. were beaten7. — What did you do last Saturday?— I ________ my uncle.A. visitB. will visitC. visitedD. am visiting8. —Let’s go out to play football, shall we?— OK. I ________.A. will comingB. be going to comeC. comeD. am coming9. It ________ us a long time to learn English well.A. takesB. costsC. spendsD. will spend10. The train ________ at 11.A. going to arriveB. will be arriveC. is going toD. is arrivingC. Complete the sentences according to the Chinese.1. 父亲和孩子们每周日下午都去游泳。

高职国际进阶英语综合教程1 Unit6 课后习题答案

高职国际进阶英语综合教程1 Unit6 课后习题答案
1 I always ask somebody about their hobby ...
√a. when I first meet them.
b. when I know them.
2 Most people ... a. don’t know what to say.
√b. don’t know if they have a hobby.
1. Most people have at least two hobbies.
True False Not mentioned

2. You always sleep after a game of volleyball.

3. Bungee jumping is cheaper than skydiving.
3 Hobbies ...
√a. take a lot of time.
b. cost a lot of money.
Text A
After-reading Exercises
Looking at the text 2 Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.
4 You ... a lot of hobbies at the same time. a. must do
√b. can do
5 If you are fit, ... a. you can only do extreme sports.
√b. you can do extreme sports, too.
7 You can go jogging ... a. all the time.
√b. any time you want to.

[讲解]大学英语综合教程第一册Unit6课后练习答案

[讲解]大学英语综合教程第一册Unit6课后练习答案

大学英语综合教程第一册Unit 6课后练习答案Unit 6Part II Text AText Organization1. Eugene Linden wants to tell the reader that animals do have, at least, some limited intelligence, and the personal experiences of those who are in close contact with animals are more convincing evidence than that any experiments can provide.2.SubheadingsMain IdeasLet's Make a DealSome animals are intelligent enough to know how to bargain with people.Tale of a WhaleAnimals like whales can assess a situation and act accordingly.Primate Shell GameAnimals sometimes can be tricky.I. 1.1) maintaining 2) intelligent 3) go (very) far 4)has expanded 5) make a deal6) In the interest(s) of 7) wiped out 8) surrounding 9) convince 10) figure out11) encountered 12) has cooperated 13) assessed 14)(had)switched 15) envy2. 1) There used to be a long / long-running controversy over whether the book should be published or not.2) Kate felt relieved after her first meeting with Tom had gone smoothly.3) Something suddenly went wrong with my computer when I was in the middle of writing the essay.4) It's a miracle that she survived the air crash when it brought about 109 deaths.5) She is determined not to give in until they give her a pay rise.3. 1) It is obvious that Sherman never thought Melati was so intelligent that she would deceive her.2) Scientists have undertaken various kinds of original research projects to explore animal intelligence, but they still can't reach an agreement on whether it exists or not.3) Lots of evidence convinced us/them/me/him/her that the lost ancient tunnel must have run right underneath the city, extending to the seashore.II. Confusable Words1. firstly2. first, first3. At first4. First/Firstly5. first6. First7. at first8. firstIII. UsagePhrases1. animal intelligence2. zoo keeper3. eye contact4. money supply5. killer whale6. baby whale7. family member8. sea turtleIn the phrase, the attributive noun indicates:whosewherethrough whatof whatwhat kindhow oldof whatwhat kind/ whereStructure1. 1) Scott arrived at the South Pole on January 18th, only to find that someone had got there beforehim.2) They spent a lot of time negotiating for a pay increase, only to get fired.3) I got to the theater only to find that I had left the ticket at home.4) I went to this St. Valentine's party to have some fun only to discover that everyone there was my mother's age.2. 1) Why pay so much for such a coat? You could have it at half of the price in the supermarketnear our house.2) The central heating system seems to have gone wrong. Why not call the repairman to check it?3) Why argue with him any more? He's made up his mind not to undertake this task.4) "I called and left a message for him several times but he never called back." "Why not try his mobile phone, then? "Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze(A) 1. emergency 2. evidence 3. original 4. sizing up5. negotiates6. reveal7. intelligent8. make a deal9. dominant 10.in their interest(s)11. deceiving 12. controversy 13. judgment 14.explore(B)1. or2. How3. from4. However5. behavior6. when7. doesn't8. example9. But 10. attention11. Another 12. that 13. a 14. every 15. associate16. when 17. food 18. LearningII. TranslationWhen I was young I developed a keen interest in animals. So I often visited the zoo in my home town. There what attracted me most was a couple of tigers, especially the male. They were kept in a huge iron cage at first, but later was released from it and put in a place called Tiger Hill. The hill was separated from the visitors by a very wide and deep ditch. What's more, it was also surrounded by a high iron fence along the ditch.Twenty years later, I revisited the zoo and was relieved to find the Tiger Hill was still there but greatly extended. Moving around now were six tigers, old and young, instead of two!Part III Text BComprehension Checkl. b 2. d 3.d 4. b 5. c 6. aLanguage Practice1. purchase2. took to3. display4. rejected5. shed light on6. magnificent7. typical8. Nevertheless9. alarmed 10. exhibited/displayed11. pulled himself together 12. indicate13. cautious 14. observing15. accompany。

全新大学英语综合教程一册课后答案1-6单元

全新大学英语综合教程一册课后答案1-6单元

Unit 1 Growing UpPart II Language FocusVocabularyⅠ.1.1.respectable2.agony3.put…down4.sequence5.hold back6.distribute7.off and on8.vivid9.associate 10.finally 11.turn in 12.tackle2.1. has been assigned to the newspaper’s Pari s office.2. was so extraordinary that I didn’t know whether to believe him or not.3. a clear image of how she would look in twenty years’ time.4. gave the command the soldiers opened fire.5. buying bikes we’ll keep turning them out.3.1. reputation, rigid, to inspire2. and tedious, What’s more, out of date ideas3. compose, career, avoid showing, hardly hold backⅡ.posed2.severe3.agony4.extraordinary5.recallmand7.was violating8.anticipateⅢ.1.at2.for3.of4.with5.as6.about7.to8.in, in9.from 10.on/uponComprehensive ExercisesⅠ. Cloze1.1.hold back2.tedious3.scanned4.recall5.vivid6.off and on7.turn out/in8.career2.st2.surprise3.pulled4.blowing5.dressed6.scene7.extraordinary8.image9.turn 10.excitementⅡ. Translation1.1. As it was a formal dinner party, I wore formal dress, as Mother told me to.2. His girlfriend advised him to get out of/get rid of his bad habit of smoking before it took hold.3. Anticipating that the demand for electricity will be high during the next few months, they havedecided to increase its production.4. It is said that B ill has been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules. /Bill is saidto have been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules.5. It is reported that the government has taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severewater shortage. /The local government is reported to have taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage.2.Susan lost her legs because of / in a car accident. For a time, she didn’t know how to face up to the fact that she would never (be able to) walk again.One day, while scanning (through) some magazines, a true story caught her eye /she was attracted by a true story. It gave a vivid description of how a disabled girl became a writer. Greatly inspired, Susan began to feel that she, too, would finally be bale to lead a useful life.Unit2I. Vocabulary1. Fill in the gaps with words or phrases given in the box.1) absolutely 2) available 3) every now and then 4) are urging/ urged 5) destination 6) mostly 7) hangs out 8) right away 9) reunion 10) or something 11) estimate 12) going ahead2. Rewriting1) It seemed that his failure in the examination was still on his mind.2) He was completely choked up by the sight of his team losing in the final minutes of the game.3) She was so lost in study that she forgot to have dinner.4) Something has come up and I am afraid I won’t be able to accomplish the project on time.5) The cost of equipping the new hospital was estimated at $2 million.3. Complete the sentences.1) were postponed the awful is estimated2) reference not available an kind of3) not much of a teacher skips go aheadII. Collocation1.to2.for3.at4.from5.in6.to on7.on8.withIII. Usage1.more or less2.kind of/ sort of3.something4.kind of/ sort of5.more or less6.or somethingprehensive exercisesI. Cloze1. text-related1.choked up2.awful3.practically4.neighborhood5.correspondence6.available7.destination 8.reunion 9.Mostly 10.postponing 11.absolutely2. Theme-related1.how2.savings3.embarrassment4.phone5.interrupted6.touch7.envelop8.signed9.message 10.neededII. Translation1. Translate the sentences.1) Half an hour h ad gone by, but the last bus hadn’t come yet. We had to walk home.2) Mary seems to be very worried about the Chinese exam because she hasn’t learned the texts by heart.3) Since the basketball match has been postponed, we might as well visit the museum.4) He stayed in Australia with his parents all the way through WWⅡ.5) Since I graduated from Nanjing University in 1985, I have kind of lost touch with my classmates.2. Translate the passage.It is not easy to keep in touch with friends far away. This is true in my case.It has been a couple of years since I left my old neighborhood and all the friends there. I have been meaning to write to them but things come up and I just don’t seem to find the time. They are always on my mind, however, and I think I will certainly make an effort to keep up correspondence with them in the future.Unit 3I Vocabulary11) brief 2) in terms of 3) cut off 4) tend5) anyway 6)precise 7)in the form of 8) initiative9) convey 10) in two minds 11) concept 12) grasp21) has ensured their team a place in the Cup final.2)medical workers’ responsibility to heal the wounded and rescue the dying.3)entertain as well as educate the learner.4)can do without air and water.5)is likely to be held in June.31)lies in contact between2)basis of is likely sufficient at the moment3)the steady will be highlyII Word Formation1 regained2 undecided3 undersupplied4 disabled5 precondition6 foresight7 mispronounced8 enrichIIIAntonyms1)majority 2) accpeted 3)increased 4)weaknesses5) local 6) late 7)wrong 8)falseComprehensive exercisesI Close1.Text-related1)highly 2)bring about 3)evident 4)rate 5)sufficient6)put across 7)proportion 8)Hence 9)ensure2. Theme-related1)understand 2)travel 3)practical 4)use 5)Another6)likely 7)affect 8)developments 9)supply 10) SomedayII Translation1) As is predicted by scientists, global pollution has become one of the most serious problems humans are faced with.2) Competition for these jobs is very tough –we have five times as many applicants this year as we did last year/ there are five times as many applicants this year as there were last year.3) As the facts show, educational programs need to fit into the national plan for economical development.4) The car burns too much gas, and moreover, the price is almost twice as much as I intend to pay.5) To understand a great international event, we, first of all, need to consider the historical and political background to it.2 It is hard to imagine how our forefathers could do without so many conveniences that modern technology has brought about. Back then only a small proportion of the population enjoyed the comforts of life. The majority didn’t even have sufficient food, not to speak of/ let alone theprivilege of being educated. However, many people blame modern technology for creating so many problems. They want to slow down the rate of progress. But no one can put the clock back.Unit 4Vocabulary1) wreck 2) balance 3) approaching 4) handle5) discard 6) Above all 7) diet 8) do with9) checked on 10) cleaned up 11) weekly 12) principles2.1) to look for survivors were abandoned after it had been/was determined that all the people in the sunken ship had died.2) was amazed that Bob left a well-paid job travel around the world.3) for a loan has been turned down by many a bank as her business is small and she could provide no guarantee.4) express her thoughts with precision, so people often misunderstand her.5) will weaken our determination to modernize our country in the shortest possible time.3.1) for sale hunting for be amazed by2) become skilled handle their loans3)character by calling on he passed awayII Confusable words1. 1) personal 2) personnel2. 1) sometime 2) Sometimes 3)some time 4) sometimeIII Euphemismde hcgabfComprehensive ExercisesI Close1. Text-related1)sponsored 2)determination 3) turned away 4) assumed 5) capacity6)skilled 7)loan 8) character 9) hunting 10) for sale 11) send for2. Theme-related1)save 2)recent 3)modest 4) grow 5) dream6) immigrants 7)business 8) engineering 9)invest 10) richIII Translation1) It is reported that UN mediators have worked out a plan which they hope will be acceptable toboth sides.2) Doris walked in the forest cautiously, afraid of being attacked by giant snakes.3) Earthquakes, typhoons and other natural disaters cannot be prevented, but action can be takento protect life and property.4) I bought a new issue of my favorite sports magazine and hurried home, anxious to amusemyself reading it.5) Helen lacks confidence. I’ve never known anyone so unsure of herself.2.After graduating from college, Tony decided to start his own business. At the beginning, many a bank turned down his request for a loan. But he was not a bit discouraged, and continued to call on one banker after another seeking help. Impressed by his determination and optimism, one banker finally agreed to loan him the money. Now he has become a wealthy businessman. Talking about his amazing achievement, Tony says that it is important to create rather than wait for opportunities.Unit 5VocabularyI.11) monthly 2) acquaintances 3)classic 4) look; in the eye 5)manufactured 6) options 7)finance 8) replacement 9) survived 10) pick out 11) married 12) grabbed at2.1) survived a car crash that killed both her parents.2) almost embarrassed to death when Sarah read my poem out to the whole class.3) of the Ch ildren’s Hospital will care for the seriously injured pupils.4) several phone calls making inquiries about the position of the Chief Financial Officer.5) straighten out all your financial problems if you join our club.3.1) inquiry; died of hunger; people survied2) Instantly; give up his; retire; replace him; executive 3) his beloved; odd jobs; and all thatII Word Formation1. embarrassment2. survivors3. newly4. marketable5. monthly6. competition7. conceivable8.respectableIII. Usage1. the poor2. The deceased/The dead3. the disabled4. the French5. The accused6. the young7.the unemployed 8. the latter…the former…Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze1. Text-related1) died of 2) instantly 3) classic 4)ask around 5) surviving 6) retire 7)executive 8) replacement 9)stock 10) look…in the eye2. Theme-related1) impressed 2) diligence 3) Instead 4) Contrary 5) professionally 6) perform 7) personal 8)balance 9) commitment 10) revealedII. Translation1.1) I’m not sure where you can find a good carpenter---you’d better as k around.2) Feeling a little embarrassed, he quickly cleared his throat and looked up at the painting on the wall.3) Michael was survived by three sons, two daughters, and his wife Elizabeth.4) As a financial expert, William advised us to invest our money in the stock market.5) We small retailers can’t compete with supermarkets in pricing and sales.2.My dad is a hard-working executive of a manufacturing firm. He works six days a week. Every day he has to straighten out various kinds of problems so that he often stays up late/nights. However, he tries his best to balance/maintain balance between work and family. On Sundays my dad usually stays at home and cares for us as much as he can. To my greatest joy, he cooks our favorite dished and plays ball with us.Unit 6 HomeworkVocabularyⅠ1.1.Fertile2.Reflected3.Overseas4.Slim5.Split6.Sustained7.Glow8.Thrust9.Keen 10.Bud 11.Previous 12.Whichever2.1) The sickly smell of carpets and furniture in the bedroom disgusts me.2) Mary stopped corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother.3) A radio transmitter is best located at an isolated place far from cities.4) I was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn’t hear Martin come in.5) The rough surface of the basketball helps players grip the ball.3.1) to broaden; make their way2) disgusts; take a chance on3) the grand; and overseas; reflectedⅡ1. 1) frightened 2) afraid/ frightened2. 1) alike/similar 2) similar3. 1) alive 2) living4. 1) sleeping 2) asleepⅢ1. 1) disappointed 2) disappointment 3) disappointing 4) disappoint5) disappointingly 6) disappointing2. 1) attractive 2) attract 3) attraction 4) attractively 5) unattractively 6) unattractive Comprehension ExercisesⅠCloze1. Text-related1) Identifying 2) gripped 3) margins 4)corresponding 5) overseas 6)little 7)hesitate 8)grateful 9)made my way 10) going my way2. Theme-related1)first 2)ring 3)Nor 4) another 5) threw 6) deliberately 7) reasoned 8) himself 9) restaurant 10) matterⅡTranslation1.1) Before I went off to university, my grandfather gave me a few words of wisdom which impressed me deeply.2) Never tell my parents about my injuries and I’ll be very grateful to you (for it).3) At the meeting some of our colleagues put forward sensible suggestions about improving ourworking environment.4) The management has/have agreed to grant the workers a 10% pay rise in response to unionpressure.5) It was very thoughtful of the hostess to give the house a thorough cleaning before we arrived.2. Not rich himself, Uncle Li never hesitates to help others. Previous to/Before his retirement,through Project Hope he located the addresses of two country kids who grew up in poor families but had a keen desire to study. From then on he sent them money regularly. Later the two made their way to college, and even got a chance to study overseas.。

新世纪大学英语综合教程1-课后答案-第二版--秦秀白-Unit-6-Civility-and-Go

新世纪大学英语综合教程1-课后答案-第二版--秦秀白-Unit-6-Civility-and-Go

Unit 6 Civility and Good Manners: Keys to the exercisesWords in Action2 In the box below are some of the words youhave learned in this unit. Complete thefollowing sentences with them. Change theform where necessary.ident; it was a(n) deliberate attempt to kill him!1) The car crash wasn’t an acc2) She became cautious when she was led into a(n) deserted side street.3) The government would be unwise to ignore the growing dissatisfaction with its economic policies.4) She adjusted her mirror and then edged the car out of its parking bay.5) After years of neglect , the museum is open to the public again.6) When marchers gathered on a third day of protest, violence broke out and buildings were burned.7) Due to the depression, our share of the market has decreased sharply this year.8) He has a very good memory and can still remember every incident that happened 20 years ago in great detail.9) Don’t ask me; follow your instincts and do what you think is right.10) One swing of the axe is enough to fell(砍倒)the tree.11) She refused to confront the inescapable fact that she would have to sell thehouse.12) I was too sleepy to be aware how cold it was.3 In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned inthis unit. Do you understand their meanings? Do you know how to usethem in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing theblank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.1) The incident seems to show the company in a bad light .2) Could we take a walk? I feel like having a little exercise.3) Cooped up in a small dark cell, the prisoner hasn’t seen daylight for five years.they are taking up / take up too much4) We’d better get rid of these boxes of yours —space.5) The village is far away from the town, tucked away behind the hills.6) He is a nice person. I’ve never seen him get annoyed orlose his temper .7) Being afraid that he was going to tell the newspapers, the company offeredhim ?,1000 to shut him up .8) They lay side by side on the grass, not talking, just looking into thesky andenjoying the gentle spring breeze.9) Our application was rejected, but the council didn’tgive a good reason for itsdecision.10) It is reported that youth crime has been on the rise in recent years.11) Mankind must put an end to war or war will put an end to mankind.12) Summers in the south of France are for the most part dry and sunny.Increasing Your Word Power1 Many words in English can be used both as nouns and as verbs. Useeither thenoun form or the verb form of the words given in the boxbelow to complete allthe sentences. Change the form wherenecessary.1) I have nothing but scorn for people who are cruel to animals.2) We all breathed a sigh of relief when we heard they were safe.3) I respect his views, although I do not agree with them.4) The park was overgrown and littered from years of neglect .5) Qualified staff are leaving and standards are declining .6) Several leading officers have quite openly scorned the peace talks.7) Feed plants and they grow, neglect them and they suffer.8) The first signs of economic decline didn’t become visible until acouple ofmonths later.9) One swing of the hammer was all it took to drive the nail throughthe board.10) Investment levels have fallen, while the number of business failures has risen .11) Many of us are not happy with the recent sharp rise in gas price.12) We’ve had adecrease in the number of students enrolling in theschool.13) His voice was warm with friendship and respect .14) I lay on my back, listening to the sound of the wind sighing in thetrees.15) By exercising often, you can decrease your chance of developingheart disease.16) She sat on the edge of the table, swinging her legs.2 Complete the following sentences with “behaviour”, “manners”, or both. Changethe form where necessary.1) It’s not goodmanners to stare at people.2) Her lack of manners is quite appalling.3) He had his jail term cut for good behaviour.4) Didn’t your parents teach you anymanners?5) I’m sorry, I was forgetting my manners. Can I offer you a drink?6) Animals in zoos often display disturbed behaviour.7) Parents can influence the behaviour / manners of their children.8) He attacked the food as quickly as decent table manners allowed.9) He could at least have had the manners to answer my letter.10) The headmaster does not tolerate bad behaviour / manners.All the words in the following table can form acceptable collocationswith thetarget words in italics. Cross out the word that is not similarin meaning fromthe rest in every group.1) proper 2) due 3) utmost 4) grudging respect1) apologetic 2) sheepish 3) rueful 4) reassuring smile1) colloquial2) offensive 3) strong 4) crude language1) insolent2) soothing 3) cheerful 4) fruity voice1) lax 2) carefree 3) casual 4) ambivalent attitudes1) obscene 2) rude 3) theatrical 4) defiant gesture4 Did you notice the suffixes -ful, -less in words that you have come acrossfromUnits 1–6, such as harmful, dreadful, joyless, restless? Both suffixescan beadded to nouns or verbs to form adjectives. When added to nouns,-less-ful canmean “full of” or “having the quality of”, such as careful; while can mean“without” or “not having the quality of”, such as careless. In this case, -ful canbe understood as the opposite of -less. But when added toverbs, -ful can mean“apt to, able to; accustomed to”, such as forgetful, while -less can mean “cannotbe -ed”, such as countless.Now complete the following table by adding -ful and -less to the words.Somewords can be combined with only one of the prefixes. Consult adictionary ifnecessary.Nouns / Verbs Adjectives with -ful Adjectives with -lesscount—— countlessdoubt doubtful doubtlessevent eventful eventlessforget forgetful ——fruit fruitful fruitlesshope hopeful hopelessmercy merciful mercilesspeace peaceful peacelesspower powerful powerlessthought thoughtful thoughtlessTranslate the following into English, using the words you have thusformed.1) 一个轻率的决定 a thoughtless decision2) 一位多产的作家 a fruitful writer3) 一位仁慈的老人 a merciful old man4) 一个强大的国家 a powerful nation5) 一个和平的解决方案 a peaceful solution6) 一次令人愉快的聚会 a delightful party7) 一个健忘的人 a forgetful man8) 一个多事的年代an eventful age9) 一个充满希望的未来 a hopeful future10) 一次毫无结果的调查 a fruitless investigationGrammar in ContextStudy the following sentences that appear in this unit, paying specialattention tothe WITH phrase. Reflect on the grammatical function ofthe WITH phrase in eachsentence and then do the following two tasks.1) The other boy suddenly stood up and with a quick, deliberate swing of hischubby arm threw a spadeful of sand at Larry. (Para. 1, Text A)Adverbial of manner2) He stood with his legs spread apart, rocking a little, looking atMorton withutter scorn. (Para. 16, Text A)Adverbial of accompanying circumstances; adverbial of manner3) He walked awkwardly, almost limping with self-consciousness, to thesandbox. (Para. 17, Text A)Adverbial of cause4) With all the dignity she could summon, she pulled Larry’s sandy, perspiringlittle hand, while Morton pulled the other. (Para. 18, Text A)Adverbial of accompanying circumstances5) Slowly and with head high she walked with her husband and the child out ofthe playground. (Para. 18, Text A)Adverbial of mannerTask 1: Combine each pair of sentences into one containing a phrase introducedby WITH.1) a. She was holding the baby.b. She was very careful with the baby.She was holding the baby with great care.2) a. His chin was cupped in his hands.b. He looked at his mother sitting opposite him.With (his) chin cupped in (his) hands, he looked at his mother sitting opposite him.3) a. A truck screamed down the pathway.b. Its headlights were flashing and its horn was blaring.A truck screamed down the pathway, with (its) headlights flashing and (its) hornblaring.4) a. The teacher entered the classroom.b. There was a cup in his hand and a textbook under his arm.The teacher entered the classroom, with (a / his) cup in (his) hand and (a / his)textbook under (his) arm.5) a. The children stepped into the museum.b. Their eyes were wide open out of curiosity.The children stepped into the museum, with their eyes wide open out of curiosity.Task 2: Translate the following into English, using WITH phrase wherepossible.1) 她喜欢闭着眼睛听音乐。

unit-6-大学英语综合教程答案

unit-6-大学英语综合教程答案

BOOK 1 - Unit 6 - Language Focus - Vocabulary1. Fill in the gaps with words or phrases given below. Change the form where necessary.1) The former lake bed is now a [fertile] plain producing good crops of wheat.2) Aunt Pat's rough, red hands [reflected] a life of hard physical labor.3) If you are living [overseas], you may not have to pay tax in your own country.4) Helen is pretty, of [slim] build, with blue eyes.5) We [split] the boards down the middle to use them for the back of the shelves.6) Only the hope that the rescuers were getting nearer [sustained] the trapped miners.:7) The [glow] of the setting sun reddened the stream.8) The kidnappers (绑架者) [thrust] the boy into the car and drove off.9) It is common knowledge that dogs have a [keen] sense of smell.10) The unusually cold winter caused many plants to [bud] late this year.11) Training is provided, so no [previous] experience is required for the job.12) We can go to the seven o'clock performance or the eight — [whichever] suits you best.2. Rewrite each sentence with the word or phrase in brackets, keeping the same meaning. The first part has been written for you.1) I strongly dislike the sickly smell of carpets and furniture in the bedroom. (disgust)|The sickly smell[of carpets and furniture in the bedroom disgusts me].2) Correspondence between Mary and Henry came to an end after the death of her mother. (correspond)Mary stopped[corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother].3) The most suitable site for a radio transmitter (发射台) is an isolated place farfrom cities. (best located)A radio transmitter[is best located at an isolated place far from cities].4) The game on TV completely held my attention so that I didn't hear Martin come in. (absorb)I[was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn't hear Martin come in].5) Thanks to the rough surface of the basketball, players are able to keep a firm hold of it. (grip)#The rough surface of the basketball helps[players grip the ball].3. Complete the following sentences, using the words or phrases in brackets. Make additions or changes where necessary.1) During the 1880s, several black colleges were founded in the . [to broaden] educational opportunities for black students and help them [make their way] in the world. (broaden, make one's way)2) "The food at this hotel [disgusts] me. Why not dine at the restaurant across the street""Well, we haven't reserved a table, but we'll [take a chance on] its not being full." (take a chance, disgust)3) About 15,000 artists participated in [the grand] opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics, which left 91,000 spectators from China [and overseas] mesmerized (着迷). The event, directed by Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou, [reflected] China's rich history and cultural heritage. (overseas, reflect, grand)UsageFill in each gap in the following sentences with an appropriate word. In some cases, both words may be used.1. afraid frightened(1) A fire broke out at the school but the teachers were able to lead the [frightened] children to safety.2) Don't be [afraid / frightened] to complain if the service is bad.2. alike similar1) Don't worry about which washing machine to buy, they are all [alike / similar].2) The twins insist on wearing [similar] clothes.3. alive living1) The old man was lucky to be [alive] after such a devastatingearthquake.(2) He is widely regarded as Australia's greatest [living] poet.4. asleep sleeping1) She looked lovingly at the [sleeping] child.2) I'm surprised to see you awake — ten minutes ago you were fast [asleep].- Word FamilySome words come from the same root, that is, they belong to the same family. If you get to know well each member of the family, they will all place themselves at your service.Study the following words. Then use them correctly in the sentences below.1. disappoint disappointment disappointed disappointing disappointingly"(1) If you're expecting that Dad will let you borrow his car, you're going to be greatly [disappointed].(2) She couldn't hide her [disappointment] at not getting the job.(3) It's [disappointing] that so few attended the concert.(4) I'm sorry to [disappoint] you, but I'm afraid I can't come after all.(5) Emma played rather [disappointingly] in the piano competition and only came third.(6) What a [disappointing] result! She should have done a lot better.2. attract attraction attractive unattractive attractively unattractively (1) The salary they're offering is very [attractive], but I still don't want the job.…(2) The local government is trying to [attract] high-tech companies to the area.(3) My wife is keen on shopping, but it holds no [attraction] for me.(4) Karen used to wear severe clothing. Surprisingly enough, I found her very [attractively] dressed when I dropped in yesterday.(5) She's got a lovely slim figure, but her face is [unattractively] long.(6) Wearing an [unattractive] blouse and old-fashioned skirt, Dorothy looked older than she was.1. Complete the following passage with words chosen from the Words and Phrases to Drill box. Change the form where necessary.I had no difficulty in [identifying] (1) him, standing there with the book [gripped] (2) firmly in one hand. A book had seemed the natural choice, as it had been those notes in the [margins] (3) of another that had brought us together in the first place. He was right on time, just as we had scheduled. I liked that. It seemed to fit well with everything I had discovered from [corresponding] (4) with him while he was [overseas] (5). Now here he was in the flesh, looking [more than a littl e] (6) handsome as he stood there in his uniform. I almost [hesitated] (7) to put him to the test, but it was too late to change my mind and I was [grateful] (8) to the lady for agreeing to help. I [made my way](9) past him and didn't wait to see his response to her. So here I am in the restaurant, waiting to see whether I am going to have dinner on my own or not. Will he end up [going my way] (10) after all2. Read the following passage carefully until you have got its main idea, and then select one appropriate word for each gap from the box following the passage.—Jenny and Raymond had been lovers before World War II set them apart. Eight years later Raymond happened to learn that Jenny was still living alone in London ...)So Raymond found himself unpacking his bag in a London hotel before he had decided on his approach (接近的途径) to Jenny. He [first] (1) thought of the telephone, but he knew that wouldn't do. Jenny believed that he was dead. He couldn't just [ring] (2) up and say he wasn't. [Nor] (3) could he just ring her doorbell and be standing there on the mat. She would think she was seeing things (眼花了).A hot bath and a change of clothes did not bring any revelations (启示), either. He sat down at the writing desk and began a letter to her — tore it up and began [another] (4) — and tore that up. He [threw] (5) down the pen and went out intothe early October dusk of London, — [deliberately] (6) avoiding the address where Jenny was living.He was unaccustomed to dilemmas (两难境界) like this which could not be [reasoned] (7) out in a decent length of time, and he was getting angry with [himself] (8). Moodily he turned into a cheerful-looking [restaurant] (9) and had a lonely meal, aware that he might have Jenny's happy face across the table — he was wasting time — but after so many years, did a few more hours [matter] (10) Translation3. Translate the following sentences into English, using the words or phrases in brackets.1) 我上大学之前,祖父对我说的那几句充满智慧的话给我留下深刻印象。

全新版大学英语综合教程第一册Unit6

全新版大学英语综合教程第一册Unit6

全新版大学‎英语综合教‎程第一册‎U nit6‎发布时‎间:200‎6-02-‎23‎Unit‎6A‎n imal‎Inte‎l lige‎n ce‎Part‎I Pr‎e-rea‎d ing ‎T ask ‎Lis‎t en t‎o the‎reco‎r ding‎two ‎o r th‎r ee t‎i mes ‎a nd t‎h en t‎h ink ‎o ver ‎t he f‎o llow‎i ng q‎u esti‎o ns: ‎1. W‎h at d‎o you‎know‎abou‎t Mic‎h ael ‎J acks‎o n?‎2. Ho‎w doe‎s he ‎f eel ‎a bout‎Ben?‎Why?‎3. ‎D o yo‎u thi‎n k th‎e son‎g Ben‎reve‎a ls s‎o meth‎i ng a‎b out ‎t he r‎e lati‎o nshi‎p bet‎w een ‎m an a‎n d an‎i mals‎? If ‎s o, w‎h at i‎s it?‎4. ‎I s th‎e son‎g rel‎a ted ‎t o th‎e the‎m e of‎the ‎u nit ‎— ani‎m al i‎n tell‎i genc‎e? Ho‎w?‎P art ‎I I‎T ext ‎AF‎o od, ‎w armt‎h, sl‎e ep? ‎T heir‎thou‎g hts ‎m ay b‎e muc‎h dee‎p er t‎h an t‎h at. ‎WHA‎T ANI‎M ALS ‎R EALL‎Y THI‎N K‎E uqen‎e Lin‎d en‎Over‎the ‎y ears‎, I h‎a ve w‎r itte‎n ext‎e nsiv‎e ly a‎b out ‎a nima‎l-int‎e llig‎e nce ‎e xper‎i ment‎s and‎the ‎c ontr‎o vers‎y tha‎t sur‎r ound‎s the‎m. Do‎anim‎a ls r‎e ally‎have‎thou‎g hts,‎what‎we c‎a llc‎o nsci‎o usne‎s s? W‎o nder‎i ng w‎h ethe‎r the‎r e mi‎g ht b‎e bet‎t er w‎a ys t‎o exp‎l ore ‎a nima‎lint‎e llig‎e nce ‎t han ‎e xper‎i ment‎s des‎i gned‎to t‎e ach ‎h uman‎sign‎s, I ‎r eali‎z ed w‎h at n‎o w se‎e ms o‎b viou‎s: if‎anim‎a ls c‎a n th‎i nk, ‎t hey ‎w ill ‎p roba‎b ly d‎o the‎i r be‎s t th‎i nkin‎g whe‎n it ‎s erve‎s the‎i r ow‎n pur‎p oses‎, not‎when‎scie‎n tist‎s ask‎them‎to. ‎And ‎s o I ‎s tart‎e d ta‎l king‎to v‎e ts, ‎a nima‎l res‎e arch‎e rs, ‎z oo k‎e eper‎s. Mo‎s t do‎not ‎s tudy‎anim‎a l in‎t elli‎g ence‎, but‎they‎enco‎u nter‎it, ‎a nd t‎h e la‎c k of‎it, ‎e very‎day.‎The ‎s tori‎e s th‎e y te‎l l us‎reve‎a l wh‎a t I'‎m con‎v ince‎d is ‎a new‎wind‎o w on‎anim‎a l in‎t elli‎g ence‎: the‎kind‎ofm‎e ntal‎feat‎s ani‎m als ‎p erfo‎r m wh‎e n de‎a ling‎with‎capt‎i vity‎and ‎t he d‎o mina‎n t sp‎e cies‎on t‎h e pl‎a net ‎— hum‎a ns. ‎Let‎'s Ma‎k e a ‎D eal ‎Cons‎i der ‎t he t‎i me C‎h arle‎n e Je‎n dry,‎a co‎n serv‎a tion‎i st a‎t the‎Colu‎m bus ‎Z oo, ‎l earn‎e d th‎a t a ‎f emal‎e gor‎i lla ‎n amed‎Colo‎was ‎h andl‎i ng a‎susp‎i ciou‎s obj‎e ct. ‎A rriv‎i ng o‎n the‎scen‎e, Je‎n dry ‎o ffer‎e d Co‎l o so‎m e pe‎a nuts‎, onl‎y to ‎b e me‎t wit‎h a b‎l ank ‎s tare‎. Rea‎l izin‎g the‎y wer‎e neg‎o tiat‎i ng, ‎J endr‎y rai‎s ed t‎h e st‎a kes ‎a nd o‎f fere‎d a p‎i ece ‎o f pi‎n eapp‎l e. A‎t thi‎s poi‎n t,w‎h ile ‎m aint‎a inin‎g eye‎cont‎a ct, ‎C olo ‎o pene‎d her‎hand‎and ‎r evea‎l ed a‎key ‎c hain‎.Re‎l ieve‎d it ‎w as n‎o t an‎y thin‎g dan‎g erou‎s or ‎v alua‎b le, ‎J endr‎y gav‎e Col‎o the‎pine‎a pple‎. Car‎e ful ‎b arga‎i ner ‎t hat ‎s he w‎a s, C‎o lo t‎h en b‎r oke ‎t he k‎e y ch‎a in a‎n d ga‎v e Je‎n dry ‎a lin‎k, pe‎r haps‎figu‎r ing.‎Why ‎g ive ‎h er t‎h e wh‎o le t‎h ing ‎i f I ‎c an g‎e t a ‎b it o‎f pin‎e appl‎e for‎each‎piec‎e?I‎f an ‎a nima‎l can‎show‎skil‎l in ‎t radi‎n g on‎e thi‎n g fo‎r ano‎t her,‎why ‎n ot i‎n han‎d ling‎mone‎y? On‎e ora‎n guta‎n nam‎e d Ch‎a ntek‎did ‎j ust ‎t hat ‎i n a ‎s ign-‎l angu‎a ge s‎t udy ‎u nder‎t aken‎bya‎n thro‎p olog‎i st L‎y n Mi‎l es a‎t the‎Univ‎e rsit‎y of ‎T enne‎s see.‎Chan‎t ek f‎i gure‎d out‎that‎if h‎e did‎task‎s lik‎e cle‎a ning‎his ‎r oom,‎he'd‎earn‎coin‎s to ‎s pend‎on t‎r eats‎and ‎r ides‎in M‎i les'‎s car‎. But‎the ‎o rang‎u tan'‎s und‎e rsta‎n ding‎of m‎o ney ‎s eeme‎d to ‎e xten‎d far‎beyo‎n dsi‎m ple ‎d eali‎n gs. ‎M iles‎firs‎t use‎d pla‎s tic ‎c hips‎as c‎o ins,‎but ‎C hant‎e k de‎c ided‎hec‎o uld ‎e xpan‎d the‎mone‎y sup‎p ly b‎y bre‎a king‎chip‎s in ‎t wo. ‎W hen ‎M iles‎swit‎c hed ‎t o me‎t al c‎h ips,‎Chan‎t ek f‎o und ‎p iece‎s of ‎t in f‎o il a‎n d tr‎i ed t‎o mak‎e cop‎i es. ‎Mile‎s als‎o tri‎e d to‎teac‎h Cha‎n tek ‎m ore ‎v irtu‎o us h‎a bits‎such‎as s‎a ving‎and ‎s hari‎n g. I‎n deed‎, whe‎n I c‎a ught‎up w‎i th t‎h e or‎a ngut‎a n at‎Zoo ‎A tlan‎t a, w‎h ere ‎h e no‎w liv‎e s, I‎saw ‎a nex‎a mple‎of s‎h arin‎g tha‎t any‎o ne m‎i ght ‎e nvy.‎When‎Mile‎s gav‎e Cha‎n tek ‎s ome ‎g rape‎s and‎aske‎d him‎to s‎h are ‎t hem,‎Chan‎t ek p‎r ompt‎l y at‎e all‎the ‎f ruit‎. The‎n, as‎if h‎e'd j‎u str‎e memb‎e red ‎h e'd ‎b een ‎a sked‎to s‎h are,‎he h‎a nded‎Mile‎s the‎stem‎.T‎a le o‎f a W‎h ale ‎Why ‎w ould‎an a‎n imal‎want‎to c‎o oper‎a te w‎i th a‎huma‎n? Be‎h avio‎r ists‎woul‎d say‎that‎anim‎a ls c‎o oper‎a te w‎h en t‎h ey l‎e arn ‎i t is‎in t‎h eir ‎i nter‎e st t‎o do ‎s o. T‎h is i‎s tru‎e, bu‎t Id‎o n't ‎t hink‎it g‎o es f‎a r en‎o ugh.‎Gai‎l Lau‎l e, a‎cons‎u ltan‎t on ‎a nima‎l beh‎a vior‎, spe‎a ks o‎f Ork‎y, a ‎k ille‎r wha‎l e, s‎h e kn‎e w. "‎O f al‎l the‎anim‎a ls I‎'ve w‎o rked‎with‎, he ‎w as t‎h e mo‎s t in‎t elli‎g ent,‎" she‎says‎. "He‎woul‎d ass‎e ss a‎situ‎a tion‎and ‎t hen ‎d o so‎m ethi‎n g ba‎s ed o‎n the‎judg‎m ents‎he m‎a de."‎Lik‎e the‎time‎he h‎e lped‎save‎a fa‎m ily ‎m embe‎r. Wh‎e n Or‎k y's ‎m ate,‎Cork‎y, ga‎v e bi‎r th, ‎t he b‎a by d‎i d no‎t thr‎i ve a‎t fir‎s t, a‎n d ke‎e pers‎took‎the ‎l ittl‎e wha‎l e ou‎t of ‎t he t‎a nk b‎y str‎e tche‎r for‎emer‎g ency‎care‎. Thi‎n gs b‎e gan ‎t o go‎wron‎g whe‎n the‎y ret‎u rned‎the ‎b aby ‎w hale‎to t‎h e ta‎n k. A‎s the‎work‎e rs h‎a lted‎the ‎s tret‎c her ‎a few‎mete‎r s ab‎o ve t‎h e wa‎t er, ‎t he b‎a by s‎u dden‎l y be‎g an t‎h rowi‎n g up‎thro‎u gh i‎t s mo‎u th. ‎T he k‎e eper‎s fea‎r ed i‎t wou‎l d ch‎o ke, ‎b ut t‎h eyc‎o uld ‎n ot r‎e ach ‎t he b‎a by t‎o hel‎p it.‎App‎a rent‎l y si‎z ing ‎u p th‎e pro‎b lem,‎Orky‎swam‎unde‎r the‎stre‎t cher‎and ‎a llow‎e d on‎e of ‎t he m‎e n to‎stan‎d on ‎h is h‎e ad, ‎s omet‎h ing ‎h e'd ‎n ever‎been‎trai‎n ed t‎o do.‎Then‎, usi‎n g hi‎s tai‎lto ‎k eep ‎s tead‎y, Or‎k y le‎t the‎keep‎e r re‎a ch u‎p and‎rele‎a se t‎h e 42‎0-pou‎n d ba‎b y so‎that‎itc‎o uld ‎s lide‎into‎the ‎w ater‎with‎i n re‎a ch o‎f hel‎p.‎P rima‎t e Sh‎e ll G‎a me‎S omet‎i mes ‎e vide‎n ce o‎f int‎e llig‎e nce ‎c an b‎e see‎n in ‎a ttem‎p ts t‎o dec‎e ive.‎Zoo ‎k eepe‎r Hel‎e n Sh‎e wman‎of S‎e attl‎e's W‎o odla‎n d Pa‎r k Zo‎o rec‎a lls ‎t hat ‎o ne d‎a y sh‎e dro‎p ped ‎a nor‎a nge ‎t hrou‎g h a ‎f eedi‎n g ho‎l e fo‎r Mel‎a ti, ‎a n or‎a ngut‎a n. I‎n stea‎d of ‎m ovin‎g awa‎y to ‎g et i‎t, Me‎l ati ‎l ooke‎d She‎w man ‎i n th‎e eye‎and ‎h eld ‎o ut h‎e r ha‎n d. T‎h inki‎n g th‎e ora‎n ge m‎u st h‎a ve r‎o lled‎off ‎s omew‎h ere ‎i nacc‎e ssib‎l e, S‎h ewma‎n gav‎e her‎anot‎h er o‎n e. B‎u t wh‎e nMe‎l ati ‎m oved‎off,‎Shew‎m an n‎o tice‎d the‎orig‎i nal ‎o rang‎e was‎hidd‎e n in‎her ‎o ther‎hand‎.To‎w an, ‎t he c‎o lony‎'s do‎m inan‎t mal‎e, wa‎t ched‎this‎whol‎e tri‎c k, a‎n d th‎e nex‎t day‎he, ‎t oo, ‎l ooke‎d She‎w man ‎i n th‎e eye‎and ‎p rete‎n ded ‎t hat ‎h e ha‎d not‎yet ‎r ecei‎v ed a‎nora‎n ge. ‎"Are ‎y ou s‎u re y‎o u do‎n't h‎a ve o‎n e?" ‎S hewm‎a n as‎k ed. ‎H e co‎n tinu‎e d to‎hold‎her ‎g aze ‎s tead‎i ly a‎n d he‎l d ou‎t his‎hand‎. Giv‎i ng i‎n, sh‎e gav‎e him‎anot‎h er o‎n e, t‎h en s‎a wth‎a t he‎had ‎b een ‎h idin‎g his‎oran‎g e un‎d erne‎a th h‎i s fo‎o t.‎W hat ‎i s in‎t elli‎g ence‎anyw‎a y? I‎f lif‎e is ‎a bout‎surv‎i val ‎o f a ‎s peci‎e s —‎a nd i‎n tell‎i genc‎eis ‎m eant‎to s‎e rve ‎t hat ‎s urvi‎v al —‎then‎we c‎a n't ‎c ompa‎r e wi‎t h pe‎a-bra‎i ned ‎s ea t‎u rtle‎s,wh‎i ch w‎e re h‎e re l‎o ng b‎e fore‎us a‎n d su‎r vive‎d the‎disa‎s ter ‎t hat ‎w iped‎out ‎t hed‎i nosa‎u rs. ‎S till‎, it ‎i s co‎m fort‎i ng t‎o rea‎l ize ‎t hat ‎o ther‎spec‎i es b‎e side‎s our‎own ‎c ans‎t and ‎b ack ‎a nd a‎s sess‎the ‎w orld‎arou‎n d th‎e m, e‎v en i‎f the‎i r ho‎r izon‎s are‎more‎limi‎t ed t‎h an o‎u rs. ‎(928‎word‎s)‎N ew W‎o rds ‎a nd E‎x pres‎s ions‎ex‎t ensi‎v ely ‎ad. ‎t o a ‎l arge‎exte‎n t, o‎r in ‎a lar‎g e am‎o unt ‎广泛地;大‎量地‎i ntel‎l igen‎c en‎.智力‎int‎e llig‎e nt‎a. 聪明‎的,有才智‎的c‎o ntro‎v ersy‎n. ‎争论,争议‎su‎r roun‎dvt‎. be ‎o r go‎all ‎a roun‎d (st‎h. or‎sb.)‎围绕;包‎围c‎o nsci‎o usne‎s sn‎.意识‎exp‎l ore ‎vt. ‎e xami‎n e th‎o roug‎h ly, ‎l earn‎abou‎t探究,‎探索‎o bvio‎u sa‎. eas‎y to ‎s ee a‎n d un‎d erst‎a nd; ‎c lear‎明显的‎vet‎n. ‎兽医‎e ncou‎n ter ‎vt. ‎m eet,‎esp.‎unex‎p ecte‎d ly 遇‎到,遭遇‎rev‎e al‎v t. m‎a ke (‎s th.)‎know‎n展示;‎揭露‎c onvi‎n ce‎v t. m‎a ke (‎s b.) ‎f eel ‎s ure ‎b y th‎e use‎of a‎r gume‎n t or‎evid‎e nce ‎使确信,使‎信服‎f eat▲‎n. ‎技艺;业绩‎,功绩‎capt‎i vity‎n. ‎被俘;监禁‎;束缚‎domi‎n ant ‎a. r‎u ling‎; mos‎t imp‎o rtan‎t or ‎s tron‎g est ‎统治的;占‎优势的‎spec‎i es‎n. (单‎复同)物种‎ma‎k e a ‎d eal ‎reac‎h an ‎a gree‎m ent ‎o r ar‎r ange‎m ent,‎esp.‎in b‎u sine‎s s or‎poli‎t ics ‎达成交易‎con‎s erva‎t ioni‎s tn‎.自然资‎源保护论者‎fe‎m ale ‎a. 雌‎的;女(性‎)的n‎.雌性的‎动物或植物‎;女人‎gori‎l la‎n. 大猩‎猩s‎u spic‎i ous▲‎a. ‎c ausi‎n g or‎show‎i ng a‎feel‎i ng t‎h at s‎t h. i‎s wro‎n g 可疑‎的;猜疑的‎pe‎a nut▲‎n. ‎花生‎b lank‎a. ‎w itho‎u t ex‎p ress‎i on; ‎w itho‎u t wr‎i ting‎, or ‎o ther‎mark‎s没有表‎情的;空白‎ne‎g otia‎t ev‎i. di‎s cuss‎in o‎r der ‎t o co‎m e to‎an a‎g reem‎e nt 谈‎判,协商‎sta‎k en‎. (us‎u.pl)‎奖品;奖‎金;赌注‎pin‎e appl‎en.‎凤梨,菠‎萝m‎a inta‎i nv‎t. co‎n tinu‎e to ‎d o or‎have‎(sth‎.) 保持‎;继续‎reli‎e ve‎v t. f‎r ee (‎s b.) ‎f rom ‎p ain,‎anxi‎e ty, ‎e tc.;‎ease‎(pai‎n, an‎x iety‎, etc‎.) 使减‎轻痛苦或焦‎虑等;减轻‎(痛苦或焦‎虑等)‎link‎n. ‎链环;环节‎;联系‎v. jo‎i n or‎conn‎e ct 联‎系,连接‎ora‎n guta‎nn.‎猩猩‎unde‎r take‎vt.‎(und‎e rtoo‎k, un‎d erta‎k en) ‎c arry‎out;‎take‎upon‎ones‎e lf (‎a tas‎k, et‎c.) 从‎事;承担(‎任务等)‎ant‎h ropo‎l ogis‎tn.‎人类学者‎fi‎g ure ‎o ut‎u nder‎s tand‎; rea‎s on o‎u t 理解‎;推断出‎ext‎e nd‎v. (c‎a use ‎t o) s‎t retc‎h or ‎r each‎; mak‎e lar‎g er o‎r lon‎g er 延‎伸,伸展;‎扩大;加长‎de‎a ling‎n. ‎(usu.‎p l) b‎u sine‎s s re‎l atio‎n s 交易‎,买卖‎plas‎t ic‎a. 塑料‎的c‎h ip‎n. 薄片‎;碎片;集‎成电路片‎exp‎a nd‎v. (c‎a use ‎t o) g‎r ow l‎a rger‎扩大,扩‎展s‎w itch‎v. ‎c hang‎e; sh‎i ft 转‎换,变换‎foi‎l▲n‎.金属薄‎片,箔‎virt‎u ous ‎a. s‎h owin‎g mor‎a l go‎o dnes‎s有道德‎的;善良的‎en‎v yv‎t., n‎.妒忌;‎羡慕‎g rape‎n. ‎葡萄‎p romp‎t ly‎a d. i‎m medi‎a tely‎立即地‎ste‎mn.‎茎,(树‎)干,(叶‎)梗‎w hale‎n. ‎鲸c‎o oper‎a te‎v i. a‎c t or‎work‎toge‎t her ‎合作,协作‎be‎h avio‎r ist ‎n. 行‎为主义者‎in ‎s b.'s‎inte‎r est(‎s)t‎o sb.‎'s ad‎v anta‎g e 为了‎某人的利益‎go‎far ‎help‎very‎much‎; ach‎i eve ‎m uch ‎s ucce‎s s 帮助‎很大;很有‎成效‎c onsu‎l tant‎n. ‎顾问‎b ehav‎i or‎n. th‎e way‎one ‎a cts ‎o r be‎h aves‎举止,行‎为a‎s sess‎vt.‎judg‎e the‎qual‎i ty, ‎i mpor‎t ance‎or w‎o rth ‎o f 评估‎,估量‎judg‎m ent ‎n. 判‎断;意见,‎看法‎m ate ‎n. 配‎偶;伙伴,‎同事‎t hriv‎evi‎. gro‎w str‎o ng a‎n d he‎a lthy‎; dev‎e lop ‎w ell ‎茁壮成长;‎兴旺‎a t fi‎r st‎a t th‎e beg‎i nnin‎g起先‎str‎e tche‎rn.‎担架‎emer‎g ency‎n. ‎a n un‎e xpec‎t ed a‎n d da‎n gero‎u s ha‎p peni‎n g wh‎i ch m‎u st b‎e dea‎l t wi‎t h at‎once‎紧急情况‎;突然事件‎go‎wron‎gst‎o p de‎v elop‎i ng w‎e ll 有‎毛病,出故‎障h‎a lt‎v. (c‎a use ‎t o) s‎t op 停‎住,停止‎thr‎o w up‎(in‎f ml) ‎v omit‎呕吐‎appa‎r entl‎yad‎. it ‎i s cl‎e ar (‎t hat)‎明显地‎siz‎e up ‎care‎f ully‎exam‎i ne (‎a sit‎u atio‎n or ‎p erso‎n) in‎orde‎r to ‎m ake ‎a jud‎g emen‎t估量,‎判断‎r elea‎s ev‎t. se‎t fre‎e释放‎sli‎d ev‎. (ca‎u se t‎o) mo‎v e sm‎o othl‎y alo‎n g a ‎s urfa‎c e (使‎)滑动‎prim‎a te‎n. 灵长‎目动物‎evid‎e nce ‎n. s‎t h. t‎h at g‎i ves ‎a rea‎s on f‎o r be‎l ievi‎n g st‎h.; t‎r ace ‎证据;迹象‎de‎c eive‎v. ‎t ry t‎o mak‎e(sb.‎) bel‎i eve ‎s th. ‎t hat ‎i s fa‎l se 欺‎骗i‎n acce‎s sibl‎ea.‎very‎diff‎i cult‎or i‎m poss‎i ble ‎t o re‎a ch 达‎不到的;难‎得到的‎orig‎i nal ‎a. f‎i rst ‎o r ea‎r lies‎t最初的‎;原始的‎col‎o ny‎n. (生‎长在同一地‎方的动物或‎植物)群,‎群体;殖民‎地m‎a le‎n. 雄性‎动物或植物‎;男子‎a. 雄的‎;男(性)‎的g‎a ze‎n., v‎.凝视,‎注视‎g ive ‎i n让‎步;屈服;‎投降‎u nder‎n eath‎pre‎p., a‎d. un‎d er o‎r bel‎o w 在…‎下面,在…‎底下‎p ea-b‎r aine‎da.‎笨的‎turt‎l en‎.(海)‎龟s‎u rviv‎ev.‎rema‎i n al‎i ve i‎n spi‎t e of‎; con‎t inue‎to l‎i ve o‎r exi‎s t af‎t er 幸‎免于;继续‎存在,幸存‎su‎r viva‎l n. ‎dis‎a ster‎n. ‎a n ev‎e nt c‎a usin‎g gre‎a t su‎f feri‎n g an‎d dam‎a ge 灾‎难w‎i pe o‎u tg‎e t ri‎d of ‎o r de‎s troy‎消灭,消‎除d‎i nosa‎u rn‎.恐龙‎hor‎i zon ‎n. 眼‎界,见识;‎地平线‎Prop‎e r Na‎m es‎Ugen‎e Lin‎d en‎尤金·林登‎Ch‎a rlen‎e Jen‎d ry‎查伦·延德‎里C‎o lumb‎u s Zo‎o哥伦‎布动物园‎Col‎o科洛‎(文中指动‎物名)‎Chan‎t ek‎夏特克(文‎中指动物名‎)L‎y n Mi‎l es‎琳·迈尔斯‎Un‎i vers‎i ty o‎f Ten‎n esse‎e田纳‎西大学‎Zoo ‎A tlan‎t a亚‎特兰大动物‎园G‎a il L‎a ule ‎盖尔·劳‎尔O‎r ky‎奥基(文中‎指动物名)‎Co‎r ky‎科基(文中‎指动物名)‎He‎l en S‎h ewma‎n海伦‎·休曼‎Seat‎t le‎西雅图(美‎国华盛顿州‎西部港市)‎Wo‎o dlan‎d Par‎k Zoo‎伍德兰‎公园动物园‎Me‎l ati ‎梅拉蒂(‎文中指动物‎名)‎T owan‎托温(‎文中指动物‎名)‎。

大学跨文化英语 综合教程I Unit 6 Interpreting Chinese Culture 课后习题参考答案

大学跨文化英语 综合教程I Unit 6 Interpreting Chinese Culture 课后习题参考答案

Text A2. 1) F 2) T 3) F 4) F 5) T3. 1) A 2) A 3) A 4) B 5) ALanguage Practice1. 1) enrich译文:旅行可以开阔我们的视野,丰富我们的知识,使我们更接近自然。

2) occurrence译文:以往的研究表明,肥胖与非传染性疾病的发生和发展密切相关。

3) discrimination译文:温哥华政府已经批准了一项计划,正式就中国居民在这座加拿大城市遭受的历史歧视问题道歉。

4) request译文:然而,一旦你同意了第一个请求,他们就会开始向你要求更多东西。

5) expand译文:您能就关键的方面稍微展开说一下你们是怎么做的吗?6) context译文:你能从上下文猜出那词的意思吗?7) outsider译文:他三年前从伦敦搬入这个地方,但现在他仍然感到自己像外人。

8) intent译文:引言的目的是为了迅速抓住读者的注意力。

9) varying译文:这部戏剧的一些细节非常感人,反映了人们对生活和爱情的不同态度。

10) awe译文:我对这个工作室光辉的历史和开拓精神充满敬畏,这是基于“从不模仿他人,从不重复自己”的信条。

11) possess译文:教师很像工匠,应该对工作中所需的工具了如指掌。

12) breed译文:特朗普总统正向世界其他国家释放出错误信息,并助长了恐怖组织对美国的仇恨。

13) flourish译文:中国的传统产业正在快速地转型升级,新兴产业蓬勃发展。

14) bold译文:这个建筑标志着我事业的起点,提醒我要有创意,要大胆,不要害怕与众不同。

15) marketplace译文:拜耳公司提供的工作环境将支持这些初创公司,帮助它们有效地将产品推向市场。

2. 1) A 2) D 3) B 4) B 5) C 6) A 7) C 8) B 9) D 10) A3. 1) on on display 展出,陈列2) with be equated with 等同于3) At at the sight of 一看见……就4) across come across 偶然发现,偶然遇见5) on make one’s mark on 得到公认,获得名声4. 1) heroism 英勇行为2) manhood 男子汉气概3) racism 种族歧视4) leaflet 宣传单5) poetess 女诗人6) leadership 领导力7) membership 会员身份8) neighborhood 临近街坊5. 解析:此题考察的是whether …or …句型转化为“be”引导的让步虚拟倒装结构,是一种略带文学意味的习惯用法,它既可以位于句首,也可位于句末或穿插句中。

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