21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)
《21世纪大学英语读写教程》完整课后答案【第三册】
《21世纪大学英语读写教程》完整课后答案【第三册】篇一:《21世纪大学英语读写教程》完整课后答案【第三册】《21世纪大学英语读写教程》完整课后答案【第三册】Unit1 Text A Vocabulary Ⅲ pulsor y 2.relish 3.confidence 4.consequences 6.henceforth 7.invest 8.perceive 9.passion 10.scheming 1.going steady w 4.beyond focus 7.feed on 8.the apple of Chri s?s eye 9.f over their collection word Building ⅥA.1.actress 4.mistress 5.waitress 6.lioness 应试者 2.referee 裁判3.appointee 被任命者4.refugee 难民5.addressee 收件人6.trainee 受训者7.escapee 逃犯8.absentee 缺席者9.payee 受款人 B.1.examinee 2.trainee 3.absentee 4.refugees 5.addressee 6.escapee Structure Ⅸ 1. Having too many work on the team slows our work down rather than speeding it up . 2. Hewantedto make his livingas ateacher rather as a businessman.3. In most modern societies women are treated as equal rather than as servants.4. “ Body language ”refers to move rather thant to speech.5. He preferred to sit quietlyrisking giving an6. Andrew is rather than money is the key to happiness. and faxes. think for themselves rather than telling 2. 2.if only to get his two teeth filled. 3. if only to make a good impression on his girlfriend. 4. if only to teach him a lesson on how dangerous it is to be so careless. 5. if only to stop yourself getting so bored at home. T ranslation Ⅻ 不管谁愿意长大后当老师呢?我竭力向我的学生们解释他们对我的印象——业的人——有所偏差。
21世纪大学英语读写教程第三册超详细课后答案(完整版)
1单元art compulsory;who relish;confidence in hei;face the consequenceslittle incentive for;was henceforth knowI’d investConsciously perceiveA passion forScheming somethingBGoddess of ; the waitresses,actresses; Lionesses do ; mistresses and so onXIII1.Tom (was) transferred to our school last year. He hung on Miss Young's every word in class and soon became the apple of her eye.2.Seeing his daughter graduate from high school, he felt a surge of love and pride that he couldn't express in words.st year when Mr. Li first began his venture into the stock market, becoming a millionaire was beyond his wildest dreams.4.On my holiday, I was lucky enough to witness some wild sealsfeeding on fish. I took several photos of them, but unfortunately they were all out of focus.5.The prince has been going steady with the actress for three years and nothing can alter their plan to get married next week.6.It is a complete misconception that the poor do not need compulsory education because they do not even have enough to feed on. Without education, how can poor people ever overcome their poverty?7.All of David's classmates are completely stumped —no one can work out how he became a top student overnight.8.It was obvious that her rejection of his proposal hit him hard, but in time he recovered from his wounds.To;forgotten;0;is;forever;to`be;as`well;incentive;other`hand;whom;w ho;revealing;this;comsequence;0;someone;like;glorious2单元TEXT Apulsory each2.not relish to3.confidence because4.consequences that5.some incentive,6.is henceforth to7.for invest8.maternal perceive9.passion 10.schemingIV1.going steady with Richard2.in time3.played into his enemy's hands4.beyond her wildest dreams5.hung on Michael's every word or hung on Michael's words6.out of focus7.feed on8.the apple of Chris's eye9.filed into the courtroom10.poring over their collectionV1.most obvious:gaze,beam,widen2.most obvious:betray,sigh,frown3.most obvious:glorious,revelation,stumpVIA 1.actress 2.empress 3.goddes 4.mistress 5.waitress6.lioness7.priestess8.heiressB 1.Goddess 2.waitresses,actresses 3.Lionesses 4.mistresses VIIa person who is taking an exam 应试者one to whom something is referred, esp. for decision or settlement 裁判a person who is appointed to a job or position 被任命者a person who has been forced to leave his country, home, etc. and seek refuge 避难者,难民the person to whom a letter, etc. is addressed 收件人a person who is being trained 受训者a person who has escaped from somewhere 逃脱者a person who stays away 缺席者a person to whom money is or should be paid 受款人B 1.examinee 2.trainee 3.absentee 4.refugees 5.addressee6.escapeeVIIIalbatross: crane (鹤,鹭), eagle (鹰), pigeon (鸽子), owl (猫头鹰), penguin (企鹅) — all birdspterodactyl:mosquito (蚊子), cricket (蟋蟀) —all have wings, but they aren't birds; seal:seal (海豹): donkey (驴), dolphin (海豚) — all mammals; orseal (海豹): penguin (企鹅) —live both on land and in the water; orseal (印记,图记): crane (起重机), cricket (板球), sponge (海绵状物) — all haveother meanings unrelated to animalsshark:dolphin (海豚), sponge (海绵) — all live underwaterIX1.Having too many people on the team slows our work down rather than speeding it up.2.He wanted to make his living as a teacher rather than as a businessman.3.In most modern societies women are treated as professional equals rather than [as] servants.4."Body language" refers to communication through the way you move rather than to speech.5.He preferred to sit quietly in class rather than risk giving an answer that might be wrong.6.Andrew is convinced that love rather than money is the key to happiness.7.Many people nowadays communicate by e-mail rather than (by) phones and faxes.8.Mrs. Kester made students think for themselves rather than tellingthem what to think.X1.if only to attract more readers2.if only to have a brief check-up3.if only to make a good impression on his4.if only to warn others about how dangerous it is to be so careless5.if only to stop youself getting so bored at homeXI1.make itself felt2.make your views known3.make myself heard4.make yourself understood5.make Anthony interestedXII上学的孩子们中间有一种普遍的错误想法,即认为他们的老师当年都是些神童。
21世纪大学英语读写教程课件第三册
Inevitably, the two are deeply intertwined. I see students
taking premedical courses with joyless determination. They
go off to their labs as if they were going to the dentist. It saddens me because I know them in other corners of their life as cheerful people.
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My wish, of course, is naive. One of the few rights
that America does not proclaim is the right to fail. Achievement is the national god, worshipped in our media — the million-dollar athlete, the wealthy
Language Points
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Mainly I try to remind them that the road ahead is a
long one and that it will have more unexpected turns than they think. There will be plenty of time to change jobs, change careers, change whole attitudes and approaches.
Language Points
13 The story is almost funny — except that it’s not. It’s a symptom of all the pressures put together. When every
21世纪大学英语 读写教程 第三册 Unit1-B,B3PPT精选文档
school bus full of seven-year-olds crumpled the front of my
car. My first thought was of Eric in the trunk. I rushed over
and opened it to find him lying there motionless. I gasped.
He opened his eyes and laughed: “You’re the worst driver on
the planet.”
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Unit 1 Extensive Reading
4 Bystanders stared as, one by one, ten dazed high-school sophomores crawled out of my car. No one on the bus was hurt, though one little girl was crying because she had to go to the bathroom. As far as the little boys were concerned, I was a hero. They crowded around me in admiration. Even the police officers managed to smile.
left behind. We were just driving around, feeling good,
talking about everything and nothing. And although I had
been going only about 20 miles an hour, the collision with a
21世纪大学英语读写教程第三册UNIT1
21世纪大学英语读写教程第三册UNIT1Unit 1Text APre-reading Activities1. How many of these idioms do you know? If any of them are unfamiliar to you, hypothesize about what they might mean. Then as you listen to the passage, a) circle the idioms you hear in the dialogue, and b) check to make sure your hypotheses are correct.love at first sight fall in love [with sb.] make a pass at sb. puppy love have a crush on sb. flirt with sb. lovebirds be head over heels in love sweep sb. off his/her feet2. Do you remember the first time you fell in love? Did you let the person know how you felt? Did you learn anything from the experience, or was it just a silly incident?How I Got Smart Steve BrodyA mon misconception among youngsters attending school is that their teachers were child prodigies. Who else but a bookworm, with none of the normal kid's tendency to play rather than study, would grow up to be ateacher anyway? I've tried desperately to explain to my students that the image they have of me as an enthusiastic devotee of books and homework during my adolescence was a bit out of focus. On the contrary, I hated pulsory education with a passion. I could never quite accept the notion of having to go to school while the fish were biting. But in my sophomore year, something beautiful and exciting happened. Cupid aimed his arrow and struck me right in the heart. All at once, I enjoyed going to school, if only to gaze at the lovely face in English II. My princess sat near the pencil sharpener, and that year I ground up enough pencils to fuel a campfire. Alas, Debbie was far beyond my wildest dreams. We were separated not only by five rows of desks, but by about 50 I.Q. points. She was the top student in English II, the apple of Mrs. Larrivee's eye. Occasionally, Debbie would catch me staring at her, and she would flash a smile that radiated intelligence and quickened my heartbeat. It was a smile that signaled hope and made me temporarily forget the intellectual gulf that separated us. I schemed desperately to bridge that gulf. And one day, as I was passing the supermarket, an idea came to me.A sign in the window announced that the store was offering the first volume of a set of encyclopedias at the special price of 29 cents. The remaining volumes would cost $2.49 each. I purchased Volume I —Aardvark to Asteroid — and began my venture into the world of knowledge. I would henceforth bee a seeker of facts. I would bee Chief Brain in English II and sweep my princess off her feet with a surge of erudition. Ihad it all planned. My first opportunity came one day in the cafeteria line. I looked behind me and thereshe was. "Hi," she said. After a pause, I wet my lips and said, "Know where anchovies e from?" She seemed surprised. "No, I don't." I breathed a sigh of relief. "The anchovy lives in salt water and is rarely foundin fresh water." I had to talk fast, so that I could get all the facts in before we reached the cash register. "Fishermen catch anchovies in the Mediterranean Sea and along the Atlantic coast near Spain and Portugal." "How fascinating," said Debbie, shaking her head in disbelief. It was obvious that I had made quite an impression. A few days later, during a fire drill, I casually went up to her and asked, "Ever been to the Aleutian Islands?" "Never have," she replied. "Might be a nice place to visit, but I certainly wouldn't want to live there," I said. "Why not?" said Debbie, playing right into my hands. "Well, the climate is forbidding. There are no trees on anyof the 100 or more islands in the group. The ground is rocky and very little plant life can grow on it." "I don't think I'd even care to visit," she said. Thefire drill was over and we began to the building, so I had to step it up to get the natives in. "The Aleuts are short and sturdy and have dark skin and black hair. They live on fish, and they trap blue foxes and seals for their valuable fur." Debbie's eyes widened in amazement. One day I was browsing through the library.I spotted Debbie sitting at a table, absorbed in a crossword puzzle. She was frowning, apparently stumped on a word. I leaned over and asked if I could help."Four-letter word for Oriental female servant," Debbie said. "Try amah," I said, quick as a flash. Debbiefilled in the blanks, then turned to stare at me in amazement. "I don't believe it," she said. "I justdon't believe it." And so it went, that glorious, joyous, romantic sophomore year. Debbie seemed torelish our little conversations and hung on my every word. Naturally, the more I read, the more my confidence grew. In the classroom, too, I wasgradually making my presence felt. One day, during a discussion of Coleridge's "The Ancient Mariner", we came across the word albatross. "Can anyone tell us what an albatross is?" asked Mrs. Larrivee. My hand shot up. "The albatross is a large bird that lives mostly in the ocean regions below the equator, but may be found in the north Pacific as well. The albatross measures as long as four feet and has the greatest wingspread of any bird. It feeds on fish and shellfish. The albatross has an enormous appetite, and when it's full it has trouble getting into the air again." There was a long silence in the room. Mrs. Larrivee couldn't quite believe what she had just heard. I sneaked alook at Debbie and gave her a big wink. She beamed proudly and winked back. What I failed to perceive was that Debbie all this while was going steady with a junior from a neighboring school — a basketballplayer with a C+ average. The revelation hit me hard, and for a while I felt like forgetting everything Ihad learned. I had saved enough money to buy Volume II — Asthma to Bullfinch — but was strongly tempted to invest in a basketball instead. I felt not only hurt,but betrayed. Like Agamemnon, but with less drastic consequences, thank God. In time I recovered from my wounds. The next year Debbie moved from the neighborhood and transferred to another school. Soon she became no more than a memory. Although theoriginal incentive was gone, I continued poring over the encyclopedias, as well as an increasing number of other books. Having tasted of the wine of knowledge, I could not now alter my course. For:"A little knowledge is a dangerous thing: Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring."So wrote Alexander Pope, Volume XIV — Paprika to Pterodactyl. (1,034 words)New Wordsprodigy n. a person who has unusual and very noticeable abilities, usually at an early age 奇才;天才child prodigy an unusually clever child 神童bookworm n. a person devoted to reading 极爱读书者;书呆子devotee n. a person strongly devoted to sth. or sb. 热爱…者;献身于…的人adolescence n. 青春期* pulsory a. required by law or a rule 义务的;强制的pel vt. oblige or force (sb.) to do sth. 强迫;强求passion n. a strong, deep, often uncontrollablefeeling 热情;激情gaze vi. look fixedly 注视;凝视princess n. 1. 理想中的女友;心目中追求的女友 2. (oft, cap.) a female member of the royal family, usually the daughter of a king or queen or the wife of a prince [常大写]公主;王妃prince n. 1. 少女理想中的未婚者,白马王子 2. a male member of the royal family, especially the son of a king or queen 王子;亲王 3. (usu. sing.) (among, of) a very great, successful or powerful man of some stated kind [常单数](喻)大王;巨头;名家sharpener n. 卷笔刀;卷笔器campfire n. a wood fire made in the open air by campers 营火,冓火quicken v. (cause to) speed up 加快scheme v. make plans (for); plan in a deceitful way 计划;谋划 n. 1. a formal, official or business plan 计划;规划 2. a clever, dishonest plan 阴谋,诡计volume n. 1. one of a set of books of the same kind (一套书的)一册;一卷 2. (of) 体积;容积encyclop(a)edia n. a book or set of books dealing with a wide range of information presented in alphabetical order 百科全书aardvark n. 土豚,非洲食蚁兽asteroid n. 小行星;海星* henceforth ad. from this time onwards 自此以后hence ad. 1. for this reason, therefore 因此,所以 2. from this time on 今后,从此erudition n. learning acquired by reading and study 博学;学问* cafeteria n. a self-service restaurant 自助餐厅anchovy n. 凤尾鱼sigh n. the act or sound of sighing 叹息(声);叹气(声)reliefn. feeling of fort at the end of anxiety, fear, or pain (焦虑等的)解除;宽慰casually ad. in a relaxed way 随便地;漫不经心地casual a. relaxed; not formal 随便的;漫不经心的;非正式的* sturdy a. physically strong 强壮的seal n. 1. 海豹 2. 印记,印章 vt. 1. 盖章于 2. 封,密封widen v. make or bee wider 加宽;变宽* browse v. casually look or search, e.g. in a shop, in a library, at a book, etc., with no specific aim or object in mind 浏览crossword n. (= crossword puzzle) 纵横字谜,纵横填字游戏frown vi. contract the brows, as in displeasure or deep thought 皱眉头* stump vt. put an unanswerable question to; puzzle 把…难住;使为难* oriental a. of, from or concerning Asia 东方的amah n. 阿妈(印度等一些东方国家的奶妈、女佣或保姆)glorious a. having or deserving glory; very delightful and enjoyable 荣耀的;令人愉快的joyous a. full of or causing joy 充满欢乐的;令人高兴的romantic a. 1. (of sth.) beautiful in a way that strongly affects one's feelings 有浪漫色彩的 2. (of sb.) showing strong feelings of love 多情的;浪漫的 3. being unrealistic or unpractical 不切实际的* relish vt. get pleasure out of; enjoy greatly 从…获得乐趣;很喜爱c。
21世纪大学英语读写教程第三册超详细课后答案
读写教程课后答案1单元TEXT AIII pulsory 2.relish 3.confidence 4.consequences 5.incentive6.henceforth7.invest 8.perceive 9.passion 10.schemingIV1.going steady with Richard2.in time3.played into his enemy's hands4.beyond her wildest dreams5.hung on Michael's every word or hung on Michael's words6.out of focus7.feed on8.the apple of Chris's eye9.filed into the courtroom10.poring over their collectionV1.most obvious:gaze,beam,widen2.most obvious:betray,sigh,frown3.most obvious:glorious,revelation,stumpVIA1.actress2.empress3.goddes4.mistress5.waitress6.lioness7.priestess 8.heiressB1.Goddess2.waitresses,actresses3.Lionesses4.mistressesVIIa person who is taking an exam 应试者one to whom something is referred, esp. for decision or settlement 裁判a person who is appointed to a job or position 被任命者a person who has been forced to leave his country, home, etc. and seek refuge 避难者,难民the person to whom a letter, etc. is addressed 收件人a person who is being trained 受训者a person who has escaped from somewhere 逃脱者a person who stays away 缺席者a person to whom money is or should be paid 受款人B 1.examinee 2.trainee 3.absentee 4.refugees 5.addressee 6.escapeeVIIIalbatross: crane (鹤,鹭), eagle (鹰), pigeon (鸽子), owl (猫头鹰), penguin (企鹅) — all birdspterodactyl:mosquito (蚊子), cricket (蟋蟀) — all have wings, but they aren't birds; seal:seal (海豹): donkey (驴), dolphin (海豚) — all mammals; orseal (海豹): penguin (企鹅) — live both on land and in the water; orseal (印记,图记): crane (起重机), cricket (板球), sponge (海绵状物) — all haveother meanings unrelated to animalsshark:dolphin (海豚), sponge (海绵) — all live underwaterIX1.Having too many people on the team slows our work down rather than speeding it up.2.He wanted to make his living as a teacher rather than as a businessman.3.In most modern societies women are treated as professional equals rather than [as] servants.4."Body language" refers to communication through the way you move rather than to speech.5.He preferred to sit quietly in class rather than risk giving an answer that might be wrong.6.Andrew is convinced that love rather than money is the key to happiness.7.Many people nowadays communicate by e-mail rather than (by) phones and faxes.8.Mrs. Kester made students think for themselves rather than telling them what to think.X1.if only to attract more readers2.if only to have a brief check-up3.if only to make a good impression on his4.if only to warn others about how dangerous it is to be so careless5.if only to stop youself getting so bored at homeXI1.make itself felt2.make your views known3.make myself heard4.make yourself understood5.make Anthony interestedXII上学的孩子们中间有一种普遍的错误想法,即认为他们的老师当年都是些神童。
21世纪大学英语 读写教程 第三册 Unit1-B,B3
Unit 1 Extensive Reading
6 That summer, once school was out, I found my freedom expanded hugely. On days when my friends and I would once have ridden bikes to the public pool, we drove my car along the river road to explore an old abandoned train station. Instead of riding to baseball games in the coach’s van like little kids, we now rode in my car as sophisticated adults. We wore sunglasses, and spit sunflower seeds out the window, and felt as good as if we’d already won the game.
21st Century College English: Book 3
Unit 1
Text B
Coming of Age
Unit 1: Text B
Warm-up Activity Extensive Reading Exercises Summary
Warm-up Activity
Discussion:
Is Coming-of-Age Day necessary? Should it be established as a holiday in China?
Extensive Reading
esassu21世纪大学英语读写教程第三册单词及课后翻译
生命是永恒不断的创造,因为在它内部蕴含着过剩的精力,它不断流溢,越出时间和空间的界限,它不停地追求,以形形色色的自我表现的形式表现出来。
--泰戈尔Unit 5 Text A New Wordsoverseasa. (在、向、来自)海外的;国外的 ad. 到海外;在国外 jumble n. 杂乱的一堆* compile vt. 汇编;编制 outset n. 开始;起始ambitionn. 对(成功、权力、金钱等的)强烈欲望,野心;雄心 profilen. 1. 传略,人物简介 2. 侧面,侧影;轮廓 vt. 1. 写…的传略2. 给…画侧面像;描…的轮廓 waitressn. (饭店、旅馆餐厅等的)女服务员 * dealern. 商人;证券经纪人journalistn. 新闻记者;报纸撰稿人journaln. 1. 杂志,期刊 2. 日志;日记body-conscious a. 注意身体健康的 b. c. leap (leapt or leaped)d. vi. 跳跃e. n. 跳跃;激增f.g. * obsession h. n. 着迷;困扰 i.j. physical fitness k. 身体健康 l. m. amusen. vt. 逗乐;给…提供娱乐或消遣 o.p. amusingq. a. 有趣的;逗笑的 r. s. orderlyt. a. 有条理的;整齐的 u.v. confusionw. n. 1. 辨别不清;混淆 x. 2. 骚乱;混乱 y. z. confuseaa. vt. 使模糊不清;混淆;使混乱 bb.cc. acquaintance dd. n. 1. 相识的人;熟人 ee. 2. 了解;认识 ff. gg. gadgethh. n. (infml) 小巧的机械;精巧的装置 ii.jj. addictivekk.a. (使人)入迷的;(使人)上瘾的ll.mm.microwavenn.n. 微波;微波炉oo.pp.ovenqq.n. 烤炉,烤箱rr.ss.microwave oventt.n. 微波炉uu.vv.delegationww.n. 代表团xx.yy.delegatezz.n. 代表;会议代表aaa.vt. 1. 委派…为代表bbb.2. 授权;把…委托给(某人)ccc.ddd.* capitalismeee.n. 资本主义(制度)fff.ggg.do-it-yourselfhhh.n. & a. 自己动手(的),自行维修(的)insurancen. 1. 保险2.保险业3.4.* supplementary5.a. 补充的,增补的remotea.远的,遥远的b.c.* mortgaged.n. 抵押;抵押贷款e.vt. 抵押junk food垃圾食品ketchupn. (= catchup) 调味番茄酱fryn. (see French fry)v. 油煎,油炸French fries(美)法式炸薯条immigrationn. 移居;移民queuen. (排队等候的)一队人vi. 排队(等候)* renowneda. 有名的;享有声誉的decayv. (使某物)变坏,腐烂* mobn. [贬]人群;乌合之众assumptionn. 1. 假定;臆断2. 夺取;篡夺dishonesta.(指人)不诚实;(指钱)来路不正的b.c.democracyd.n. 民主;民主国家;民主政治e.f.traitorg.n. 卖国贼,叛徒h.i.recklessnessj.n. 不顾后果,鲁莽k.l.* recklessm.a. 不顾后果的,鲁莽的n.o.* patriotp.n. 爱国者q.r.patriotics.a. 爱国的;有爱国心的self-consciousa. 1. 羞怯的;忸怩的,不自然的2.有自我意识的;自觉的3.4.legislation5.n. l. 法律,法规6.2. 立法,法律的制定7.8.preacher9.n. 传道士,牧师10.11.* preach12.v. 1. 布道13.2. 竭力劝说;说教unrepeatablea.不可重复的;仅此一次的b.c.grown-upd.n. 成年人e.f.sitcomg.n. (infml) 情景喜剧h.i.contagiousj.a. 1. (情绪等)感染性的k.2. (疾病)传染的l.m.ulcern.n. 溃疡o.p.* visaq.n. 签证r.s.documentt.n. 文件u.vt. 1. 为…提供文件(或证据等)v.2. (在影片、小说中)纪实性地描述w.x.* overthrowy.vt. 推翻;打倒terroristn. 恐怖主义者;恐怖分子criminala. 犯罪的;犯法的n. 罪犯* questionnairen. 调查表,问题单* emigratevi. 移居国外X-rateda. (电影等)X级的,禁止(十六岁以下)儿童观看的* moteln. 汽车旅馆all-Americana.全由美国人组成的;全部美国产的b.c.* ambitiousd.a. 有野心的,有抱负的e.f.zilliong.n. (sl.) 无限大的数目,无法计算的大数目h.i.Phrases and Expressionsj.k.the ABCsl.the most basic facts about a subject (学科等的)基本知识;入门m.n.at the outseto.at the beginning 首先,一开始p.q.stand forr.represent; mean 代表;意味着s.t.be after sth.u.in search of sth.; with a desire for sth. 追求v.w.catch onx.1. become popular 流行起来y.2. understand 懂得,理解z.aa.on (the) ground(s) thatbb.because 根据,以…为理由cc.dd.at the sight ofee.as soon as seeing (sth. or sb.) 一见之下;立即ff.gg.leap aroundhh.jump about 跳来跳去ii.jj.at first sightkk.when seen or examined for the first time 乍一看,一见之下ll.mm.be on a first-name basis [with sb.] nn.call (sb.) by his or her first name (因关系亲密而)相互直呼其名oo.pp.tell A from Bqq.distinguish A from B 辨别,分辨rr.ss.be in charge of sth.tt.be responsible for 管理,负责uu.vv.so farww.up to the present 迄今为止xx.yy.put outzz.cause (sth.) to stop burning 熄灭aaa.bbb.bring upccc.nurture and educate (a child) 养育;教育ddd.eee.take advantage offff.make use of; profit from 利用ggg.hhh.in agreement withiii.赞同,同意jjj.kkk.by forcelll.by fierce or violent means 用武力或强迫手段mmm.nnn.think bigooo.have ambitious ideas 野心勃勃,好高骛远ppp.America can be a strange experience for a foreigner. My wife and I arrived in the United States in January after seven years overseas —four in France, three in Poland. From the jumble of first impressions, we compiled an A-to-Z explanation of why America can be such a foreign country to those who arrive here from Europe.对一个外国人来说,身在美国可能是一次奇特的经历。
21世纪大学英语读写教程第三册Unit1-B,B3
Unit 1 Extensive Reading
9 Not until its engine died did I realize what had made the car so special. While most of my friends invested in car stereos that could rattle windows a block away, I stuck with the old original radio that barely picked up two stations on a good night. Mostly, we just left it turned off. There were no bored silences or demands that I buy a better radio, though. We filled the musical void by arguing about girls, making up silly songs about one another, or telling stories.
Discussion:
Is Coming-of-Age Day necessary? Should it be established as a holiday in China?
Extensive Reading
Extensive Reading
Text B Questions for Text B Language Points
Unit 1 Extensive Reading
10 But the moments that truly stand out were more sober. I’ll never forget the silence as we drove home from the playoff game in which our team was eliminated. Nor the nights when Charlie talked about his parents’ financial troubles, Tom spoke sadly of his father’s absence, and Eric told us of his dream of playing professional hockey.
21世纪大学英语读写教程第三册答案
读写教程课后答案2单元TEXT AIII pulsory 2.relish 3.confidence 4.consequences 5.incentive 6.henceforth7.invest 8.perceive 9.passion 10.schemingIV1.going steady with Richard2.in time3.played into his enemy's hands4.beyond her wildest dreams5.hung on Michael's every word or hung on Michael's words6.out of focus7.feed on8.the apple of Chris's eye9.filed into the courtroom10.poring over their collectionV1.most obvious:gaze,beam,widen2.most obvious:betray,sigh,frown3.most obvious:glorious,revelation,stumpVIA 1.actress 2.empress 3.goddes 4.mistress5.waitress6.lioness7.priestess8.heiressB 1.Goddess 2.waitresses,actresses 3.Lionesses4.mistressesVIIa person who is taking an exam 应试者one to whom something is referred, esp. for decision or settlement 裁判a person who is appointed to a job or position 被任命者a person who has been forced to leave his country, home, etc. and seek refuge 避难者,难民the person to whom a letter, etc. is addressed 收件人a person who is being trained 受训者a person who has escaped from somewhere 逃脱者a person who stays away 缺席者a person to whom money is or should be paid 受款人B 1.examinee 2.trainee 3.absentee 4.refugees5.addressee6.escapeeVIIIalbatross: crane (鹤,鹭), eagle (鹰), pigeon (鸽子),owl (猫头鹰), penguin (企鹅) —all birdspterodactyl: mosquito (蚊子), cricket (蟋蟀) —all have wings, but they aren't birds; seal:seal (海豹): donkey (驴), dolphin (海豚) —all mammals; orseal (海豹): penguin (企鹅) —live both on land and in the water; orseal (印记,图记): crane (起重机), cricket (板球), sponge (海绵状物) —all haveother meanings unrelated to animalsshark:dolphin (海豚), sponge (海绵) —all live underwaterIX1.Having too many people on the team slows our work down rather than speeding it up.2.He wanted to make his living as a teacher rather than as a businessman.3.In most modern societies women are treated as professional equals rather than [as] servants.4."Body language" refers to communication through the way you move rather than to speech.5.He preferred to sit quietly in class rather than riskgiving an answer that might be wrong.6.Andrew is convinced that love rather than money is the key to happiness.7.Many people nowadays communicate by e-mail rather than (by) phones and faxes.8.Mrs. Kester made students think for themselves rather than telling them what to think.X1.if only to attract more readers2.if only to have a brief check-up3.if only to make a good impression on his4.if only to warn others about how dangerous it is to be so careless5.if only to stop youself getting so bored at homeXI1.make itself felt2.make your views known3.make myself heard4.make yourself understood5.make Anthony interestedXII上学的孩子们中间有一种普遍的错误想法,即认为他们的老师当年都是些神童。
(完整word版)21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)
21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)Vocabulary IIIUnit 11.Do you think that making music and art compulsory subjects in schools would reduce some children’s enjoyment of them ?2.Bob’s one of those people who relish risk and danger—he’d be bored in a safe , steady job.3.Elizabeth is certainly enough to succeed in her career ; she just doesn’t have enough confidence in her own abilities.4.I’m sorry you’re in trouble , but as you made your decision on your own you’ll just have to face the consequences.5.Many educators would be delighted to abolish exams , but they also worry that with them there would be too little incentive for students to work hard.6.The teacher accidentally hit the boy’s hand with an eraser and was henceforth known as “Dead-Eye Bean”.7.If I had money , I’d invest it all in Internet companies.8.Psychologists say that our behavior is influenced by many factors too subtle for us to consciously perceive.9.He’s always had a passion for books. If he could work in library, it would be a dream come true.10.Look at those three whispering in the corner again ----they’re scheming something , I just don’t know what!Unit21. In a healthy relationship, the partner’ strengths and abilities complement each other, rather than being identical.2. Millions of dollars and lots of famous actors not indispensable to the production of a successful film , but they help!3. I never felt I had a right to expect any special privileges because of my university education.4. The marking strategy that Edward proposed would be brilliant if only he hadn’t forgotten about good business ethics.5. It’s true that not having a car imposes some constraint , but owing one also complicates life in many ways.6. According to Chinese law ,every child is entitled to nine years of free education.7. Life should consist of more than just a struggle for survival.8. The sight of the helpless child aroused her maternal instinct.9. The winners of the contest were chosen randomly; no consideration was given to age, gender or income.10. He has lost the use of his limbs but he is still in possession of all his faculty.11. Please give the highest priority to this very urgent matter.12. She enjoyed p arts of her trip to India, but said she found the poverty she saw there rather depressing.Unit31.Colors often have symbolic meanings that vary from culture to culture.2.All the years that have passed have not dimmed my memory of our first glorious autumn in Beijing.3.His most recent essay focuses on the problems that people confront in everyday life4.His failure in business was due not so much to misfortune as to his own mistakes.5.If you have any questions concerning our products please feel free to contact our customer service department.6.My boss’s moods change very quickly; one moment he’s light-hearted and cheerful, and the next he hates everything and everybody.7.Christy is bright, creative and quick to assimilate new ideas.8.She loves to sit on the hill alone at night, gazing at the stars and pondering the mysteries of life.9.These educational toys give children a feeling of self-worth by arousing their interest in challenging tasks.10.Despite widespread public recognition of the worsening air quality in these areas, little has been done to control air pollution.11.The human body has great self—healing powers , and sometimes all it needs to overcome a mild illness is rest and a healthy diet. 12.Dogs and wolves rely on their keen sense of smell to find food and recognize danger.Unit41.When every student imagines that every other student is working harder and doing better , stress is the inevitable result.2.It is my firm conviction that violence is never a reasonable solution to conflict.3.Everyone jumped up when a piercing scream suddenly broke the silence.4.In many cultures a memorial service is a joyful celebration , not a solemn event.5.The recession has put increasing pressure on the job market , so employment prospects for this year’s graduates are unfortunately rather grim .6.If you keep too firm a grip on your children , they’ll never learn to think for themselves.7.I don’t know what induced Alfred to read your letter. Presumably he thought it was addressed to him.8.What are you thinking of!?This medicine is much too potent for a small child!9.A large segment of the population —reckoned at about 20% - still takes spirit –worship seriously.10.Before going on a camping trip , it’s wise to make sure you’re well equipped for a wide range of emergencies.11.As soon as the director left the room , Sam commenced entertaining us with his wild stories.12.I talked to Alice last week—incidentally , has she returned the book you lent her? I’d like to borrow it , if you don’t mind.Unit51.Politicians are always promising to introduce legislation to raise salaries and lower taxes.2.The new poetry collection was compiled from a wide variety of sources and includes poems from twelve counties and seven centuries.3.Every culture is full of beliefs and assumptions that most people never question until they come into contact with another culture.4.Many people who emigrate to America in hopes of becoming rich are surprised at how hard they have to work.5.He has a wide circle of acquaintances but very few close friends.6.She’s a renowned tennis player , but her real ambition is to become a writer.7.To avoid confusion , you’d better start by explaining the whole idea from beginning to end in an orderly way.8.When you take a small child on a long trip , you need to bring lots of books and toys to keep him or her amused .9.Most visitors to Shanghai find it a very impressive city.10.They teach at night school to supplement their income , which otherwise wouldn’t be sufficient to live on.Unit61.When he failed the entrance exam , his despair drove him to consider suicide.2.Their van ran into a taxi but fortunately no one was injured .3.It would take years for the pain over her divorce to fade away.4.The soldiers vowed to get revenge for their captain’s death.k baths are a very effective way to soothe the pain of minor burns or insect bites.6.When his health failed and he had to close his business , it shattered all his hopes for his family’s future.7.The man was wealthy , handsome and powerful ; why he insisted on destroying his life through gambling defied all comprehension.8.We need to have the roof repaired—it leaks every time it rains.9.The whole trip was a nightmare—the motel had lost our reservation , then our car was stolen , and besides that , the weather was terrible.10.I had a very strange dream last night , but only remember a few fragmenteds of it.21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)Vocabulary IVUnit 11 .Lily has been dating Richard regularly and exclusively for three years now .I think it’s true love. . (going steady with Richard)2. Fred and Jim didn’t like each other at first , but eventually they became good friends.(in time)3. By leading his army into the valley , the general gave his enemy the advantage. (played into his enemy’s hands)4. It was much more than she could have expected that more than a hundred thousand copies of her recent novel were sold in three months. (beyond her widest dreams)5. Did you notice how Ann listened attentively to Michael all the evening? (hung on Michael’s every word or hung on Michael’s words)6. The photos he took at the conference are so blurred that I can ‘t tell who’s who.(out of focus)7. What do albatrosses eat when shellfish are out of season? (feed on)8. That car means everything to Chris—he’ll be devastated when he hears you scratched the paint. (the apple of C hris’s eye)9. The prisoners entered the courtroom one by one with their heads down and without even glancing at the crowd of excited journalists. (filed into the courtroom)10. She used to be fascinated by butterflies—she would spend hours in the museum studying their collection in detail.(poring over their collection)Unit 21. The report is based on a survey of one thousand readers chosen by random.correct form: at random definition:____________2. The Titanic hit an iceberg and went under with a loss of more than 1,500 lives.correct form: went down synonym:___________3.Before we start our discussion , I ‘d like to hand around some extra materials containing background information.correct form: hand out synonym:___________4. The explosion was heard by startled citizens in a distance from ten miles.correct form: at a distance from ten miles synonym:___________5. As soon as baby birds are able to fend to themselves , their parents lose interest in them. correct form: fend for themselves synonym:___________6. The whole country was horrified when a 13-year-old boy gunned at two teachers and seven students.correct form: gunned down synonym:__________7. I can’t find the pictures that were attached with the documents.correct form: attached to synonym:___________8. Everyone is entitled by his or her own opinion.correct form: is entitled to definition:___________Unit 31. Much as parents might desire it , there is no such thing as “the perfect school” for any child. (wish for)2. The invention of the steam engine served as preparation for the development of industry. (paved the way for)3. Having sold the house, Jim had a large sum of money to do what he wanted with.(at his disposal)4. Bob was very uncertain about his real feelings for Beth. (as to)5. As the director is away on a business trip , I’ll be in charge of the meeting this afternoon. (preside over)6. Recent research has made new possibilities available for the treatment of cancer. (opened up)7. Although he’s almost ninety , Professor Adler still has all his faculties.(is in possession of)Unit 41. The professor is often seen strolling around the campus at deep night.correct form:______________ definition:____________2. In a crowded dormitory it’s especially important to considerate for other people’s needs and feelings.correct form:______________ definition:____________3. The end of the movie didn’t surprise me—I knew all away who the murderer was.correct form:______________ synonym:___________4.After her husband’s death , fearsome for what the future would bring , Barbara closed the family business and went to work in a bank.correct form:______________ synonym:___________5. Please excuse my irritability. I’ve been around too many pressures at work lately.correct form:______________ definition:____________6. None of Lucy’s usual methods for attracting attention were work for the professor.correct form:______________ synonym:___________7. It’s hard conceiving in a culture where smell or touch are more important than sight.correct form:______________ synonym:___________8. If he doesn’t find time to relax a little , I’m afraid he’s going to bug it up.correct form:______________ synonym:___________Unit 51. The students sent a twelve-member group to represent them to the conference. (delegation )2. Three army officers were charged with conspiracy to remove the government. ( overthrow)3. The first step in applying for an entry permit to Great Britain is filling out this form. (a visa, questionnaire)4. I consider religion a private matter and don’t like it when people try to persuade others to share their beliefs. (preach ; to me , to other)5. If William is driving , I’ll take the bus. He’s too wild and careless and I just don’t feel safe with him behind the wheel. (reckless)Unit 61. The actress refused commenting to the story that she was planning to marry.correct form:______________ definition:____________2. The car went beyond the controls and splashed head onto a tree.correct form:______________ definition:____________correct form:______________ definition:____________3. Have you done something strange again? A police car has just pulled in the front by our house. correct form:______________ definition:____________4. I’m sorry your aunt was offended , but I’m not going to take over that I said.correct form:______________ definition:____________5. I got this job completely as a chance—I was in the right place at the right time.correct form:______________ definition:____________21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)Vocabulary IIIUnit 11.Do you think that making music and art __________ subjects in schools would reduce some children’s enjoyment of them ?2.Bob’s one of those people who ___________ risk and danger—he’d be bored in a safe , steady job.3.Elizabeth is certainly enough to succeed in her career ; she just doesn’t have enough _____________ in her own abilities.4.I’m sorry you’re in trouble , but as you made your decision on your own you’ll just have to face the_________.5.Many educators would be delighted to abolish exams , but they also worry that with them there would be too little _____________ for students to work hard.6.The teacher accidentally hit the boy’s hand with an eraser and was ______________ known as “Dead-Eye Bean”.7.If I had money , I’d ______________ it all in Internet companies.8.Psychologists say that our behavior is influenced by many factors too subtle for us to consciously_______________.9.He’s always had a _______________ for books. If he could work in library, it would be a dream come true.10.Look at those three whispering in the corner again ----they’re _____________ something , I just don’t know what!Unit21. In a healthy relationship, the partner’ strengths and abilities ____________ each other, rather than being identical.2. Millions of dollars and lots of famous actors not _______________ to the production of a successful film , but they help!3. I never felt I had a right to expect any special_________________ because of my university education.4. The marking________________ that Edward proposed would be brilliant if only he hadn’t forgotten about good business ethics.5. It’s true that not having a car imposes some _____________,but owing one also complicates life in many ways.6. According to Chinese law ,every child is _______________to nine years of free education.7. Life should consist of more than just a struggle for _____________.8. The sight of the helpless child aroused her maternal _____________.9. The winners of the contest were chosen __________; no consideration was given to age, gender or income.10. He has lost the use of his limbs but he is still in possession of all his__________.11. Please give the highest priority to this very ___________matter.12. She enjoyed p arts of her trip to India, but said she found the poverty she saw there rather ____________.Unit31.Colors often have _______________ meanings that vary from culture to culture.2.All the years that have passed have not _______________ my memory of our first glorious autumn in Beijing.3.His most recent essay focuses on the problems that people _______________ in everyday life4.His failure in business was due not so much to _______________ as to his own mistakes.5.If you have any questions ____________ our products please feel free to contact our customer service department.6.My boss’s_____________ change very quickly; one moment he’s light-hearted and cheerful, and the next he hates everything and everybody.7.Christy is bright, creative and quick to _____________ new ideas.8.She loves to sit on the hill alone at night, gazing at the stars and _____________ the mysteries of life.9.These educational toys give children a feeling of self-worth by ______________ their interest in challenging tasks.10.Despite widespread public ________ of the worsening air quality in these areas, little has been done to control air pollution.11.The human body has great self-____ powers , and sometimes all it needs to overcome a mild illness is rest and a healthy diet.12.Dogs and wolves rely on their ____________ sense of smell to find food and recognize danger. Unit41.When every student imagines that every other student is working harder and doing better , stress is the result.2.It is my firm that violence is never a reasonable solution to conflict.3.Everyone jumped up when a scream suddenly broke the silence.4.In many cultures a memorial service is a joyful celebration , not a event.5.The recession has put increasing pressure on the job market , so employment prospects for this year’s graduates are unfortunately rather .6.If you keep too firm a on your children , they’ll never learn to think for themselves.7.I don’t know what Alfred to read your letter. he thought it was addressed to him.8.What are you thinking of!?This medicine is much too for a small child!9.A large of the population —at about 20% - still takes spirit – worship seriously.10.Before going on a camping trip , it’s wise to make sure you’re well for a wide range of emergencies.11.As soon as the director left the room , Sam entertaining us with his wild stories.12.I talked to Alice last week—, has she returned the book you lent her? I’d like to borrow it , if you don’t mind.Unit51.Politicians are always promising to introduce to raise salaries and lower taxes.2.The new poetry collection was from a wide variety of sources and includes poems from twelve counties and seven centuries.3.Every culture is full of beliefs and that most people never question until they come into contact with another culture.4.Many people who to America in hopes of becoming rich are surprised at how hard they have to work.5.He has a wide circle of but very few close friends.6.She’s a tennis player , but her real is to become a writer.7.To avoid , you’d better start by explaining the whole idea from beginning to end in an way.8.When you take a small child on a long trip , you need to bring lots of books and toys to keep him or her .9.Most visitors to Shanghai find it a very city.10.They teach at night school to their income , which otherwise wouldn’t be sufficient to live on.Unit61.When he failed the entrance exam , his drove him to consider suicide.2.Their van ran into a taxi but fortunately no one was .3.It would take years for the pain over her divorce to away.4.The soldiers vowed to get for their captain’s death.k baths are a very effective way to the pain of minor burns or insect bites.6.When his health failed and he had to close his business , it all his hopes for his family’s future.7.The man was wealthy , handsome and powerful ; why he insisted on destroying his life through gambling all comprehension.8.We need to have the roof repaired—it every time it rains.9.The whole trip was a —the motel had lost our reservation , then our car was stolen , and besides that , the weather was terrible.10.I had a very strange dream last night , but only remember a few of it.21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)Vocabulary IVUnit 11 .Lily has been dating Richard regularly and exclusively for three years now .I think it’s true love.2. Fred and Jim didn’t like each other at first , but eventually they became good friends.3. By leading his army into the valley , the general gave his enemy the advantage.4. It was much more than she could have expected that more than a hundred thousand copies of her recent novel were sold in three months.5. Did you notice how Ann listened attentively to Michael all the evening?6. The photos he took at the conference are so blurred that I can ‘t tell who’s who.7. What do albatrosses eat when shellfish are out of season?8. That car means everything to Chris—he’ll be devastated when he hears you scratched the paint.9. The prisoners entered the courtroom one by one with their heads down and without even glancing at the crowd of excited journalists.10. She used to be fascinated by butterflies—she would spend hours in the museum studying their collection in detail.Unit 21. The report is based on a survey of one thousand readers chosen by random.correct form:______________ definition:____________2. The Titanic hit an iceberg and went under with a loss of more than 1,500 lives.correct form:______________ synonym:___________3.Before we start our discussion , I ‘d like to hand around some extra materials containingbackground information.correct form:______________ synonym:___________4. The explosion was heard by startled citizens in a distance from ten miles.correct form:______________ synonym:___________5. As soon as baby birds are able to fend to themselves , their parents lose interest in them. correct form:______________ synonym:___________6. The whole country was horrified when a 13-year-old boy gunned at two teachers and seven students.correct form:______________ synonym:__________7. I can’t find the pictures that were attached with the documents.correct form:______________ synonym:___________8. Everyone is entitled by his or her own opinion.correct form:_______ ______ definition:___________Unit 31. Much as parents might desire it , there is no such thing as “the perfect school” for any child.2. The invention of the steam engine served as preparation for the development of industry.3. Having sold the house, Jim had a large sum of money to do what he wanted with.4. Bob was very uncertain about his real feelings for Beth.5. As the director is away on a business trip , I’ll be in charge of the meeting this afternoon.6. Recent research has made new possibilities available for the treatment of cancer.7. Although he’s almost ninety , Professor Adler still has all his faculties.Unit 41. The professor is often seen strolling around the campus at deep night.correct form:______________ definition:____________2. In a crowded dormitory it’s especially important to considerate for other people’s needs and feelings.correct form:______________ definition:____________3. The end of the movie didn’t surprise me—I knew all away who the murderer was.correct form:______________ synonym:___________4.After her husband’s death , fearsome for what the future would bring , Barbara closed the family business and went to work in a bank.correct form:______________ synonym:___________5. Please excuse my irritability. I’ve been around too many pressures at work lately.correct form:______________ definition:____________6. None of Lucy’s usual methods for attracting attention were work for the professor.correct form:______________ synonym:___________7. It’s hard conceiving in a culture where smell or touch are more important than sight.correct form:______________ synonym:___________8. If he doesn’t find time to relax a little , I’m afraid he’s going to bug it up.correct form:______________ synonym:___________Unit 51. The students sent a twelve-member group to represent them to the conference.2. Three army officers were charged with conspiracy to remove the government.3. The first step in applying for an entry permit to Great Britain is filling out this form.4. I consider religion a private matter and don’t like it when people try to persuade others to share their beliefs.5. If William is driving , I’ll take the bus. He’s too wild and careless and I just don’t feel safe withhim behind the wheel.Unit 61. The actress refused commenting to the story that she was planning to marry.correct form:______________ definition:____________2. The car went beyond the controls and splashed head onto a tree.correct form:______________ definition:____________correct form:______________ definition:____________3. Have you done something strange again? A police car has just pulled in the front by our house. correct form:______________ definition:____________4. I’m sorry your aunt was offended , but I’m not going to take over that I said.correct form:______________ definition:____________5. I got this job completely as a chance—I was in the right place at the right time.correct form:______________ definition:____________21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册) 课后句子翻译答案Unit 1l.汤姆去年转来我校,他全神贯注地听杨小姐上课并很快成了她最喜欢的学生。
《21世纪大学英语读写教程》完整课后答案【第三册】-最新范文
《21世纪大学英语读写教程》完整课后答案【第三册】篇一:《21世纪大学英语读写教程》完整课后答案【第三册】《21世纪大学英语读写教程》完整课后答案【第三册】Unit1Text AVocabularyⅢpulsor y2.relish3.confidence4.consequences6.henceforth7.invest8.perceive9.passion 10.scheming1.going steady w4.beyondfocus7.feed on 8.the apple of Chris?s eye 9.fover their collectionword BuildingⅥA.1.actress 4.mistress 5.waitress 6.lioness应试者 2.referee 裁判 3.appointee 被任命者 4.refugee 难民5.addressee 收件人6.trainee 受训者7.escapee 逃犯8.absentee 缺席者9.payee 受款人inee 2.trainee 3.absentee 4.refugees 5.addressee 6.escapee StructureⅨ1. Having too many work on the team slows our work down rather thanspeeding it up .2. Hewantedto make his livingas ateacher rather as abusinessman.3. In most modern societies women are treated as equalrather than as servants.4. “ Body language ”refers tomove rather thant to speech.5. He preferred to sit quietlyrisking giving an6. Andrew is rather than money is the key tohappiness.and faxes.think for themselves rather than telling2. 2.if only to get his two teeth filled.3. if only to make a good impression on his girlfriend.4. if only to teach him a lesson on how dangerous it is tobe so careless.5. if only to stop yourself getting so bored at home.TranslationⅫ不管谁愿意长大后当老师呢?我竭力向我的学生们解释他们对我的印象——业的人——有所偏差。
21世纪大学英语读写教程第三册单词及课后翻译 - Unit 3
Unit 3 Text ANew Wordsmisfortunen. 不幸;灾祸clear-eyeda. 视力好的;目光炯炯的visionn. 视力;视觉awe-inspiringa. 令人敬畏;令人惊叹的dimvt. 使…暗淡;使…看不清a. 昏暗的;模糊的* angeln. 天使* presidevi. 负责;主持indestructiblea.破坏不了的;不可毁灭的companionshipn. 友谊;伴侣关系rediscovervt. 再发现;重新发现inadequatea. 不够格的;不能胜任的;不充分的confrontvt. 面对;遭遇moodn. 心境,心情;情绪self-defeat n. 自认失败;自我挫败sincerelyad. 真诚地;忠实地sincerea. 忠实的;真诚的fertilea.(土地或土壤)肥沃的,富饶的arousevt. 唤醒;激发rousevt. 1. 唤醒;激发2. 唤醒,使醒来merea. 只不过的,仅仅的* assimilatevt. 使同化;吸收disposaln. 处理;支配disposevt. 1. 布置;配置2. 使有倾向;使愿意3.(of) 清楚;去掉dawnn. 黎明;破晓;拂晓majestica. 雄伟的,威严的* majestyn. 1. 雄伟;庄重;君王尊严2. [M-] 陛下(对帝王、王后等的尊称)many-voiceda.多声部的* chorusn. 1. 合唱曲2. 合唱队magicala.魔术的;用魔术的;神奇的;有魅力的releasen. 释放;放松;解脱selectionn. 选择;被选出的人(或物)* embodyvt. 1. 体现;使具体化2. 包含* perfumen. 1. 芳香,香气2. 香水flavo(u)rn. 味道;风味;特色vt. 给…调味dwellern. 居民;居住者mysteriousa.神秘的;不可思议的;难以理解的migrationn. 迁移;移居;(鸟类等的)迁徒* migratevi. 1. (动物的)迁徒2. 迁移;(农业季节工人等)外出找工作* migrantn. 迁移动物;移居者;农业季节工人* pondervt. 沉思;考虑disusevt. 停止使用,不用;废弃unseeinga.看不见的,视而不见的preservevt. 保护;保存;保藏strengthenvt. 加强,强化awen. 敬畏;惊叹recognitionn. 认同;认出;承认explorationn. 探索;探究;勘探;探测laypeoplen. 外行,非专业人员* wearya. 疲倦的;厌倦的reserven. 储备物vt. 1. 保留;储备2.(AmE) (美)预订* reservationn. 1. 保留;保留意见2. (AmE) 预定;预定的座席(或住处等)symbolic(al)a. 象征性的symboln. (of) 象征;标志;符号ebbn. 退潮,落潮tiden. 潮汐* budn. 芽;花蕾* healv. 治愈;痊愈infinitelyad. 无穷地,无限地* finitea. 有限的* refrainn. (歌曲中的)叠歌,副歌vi. (from) 忍住;克制oceanographern. 海洋学家possessionn. 1. 拥有;具有2. [常复数]所有物;财产keena. 1. 敏锐的2. (on, to) 热切的intenselyad. 极度地;强烈地intensea. 极度的;强烈的intensityn. 1. 强烈,剧烈2. 强度,烈度concerningprep. 关于earthlya. 尘世的,世俗的Phrases and Expressionspreside overdirect (a committee or other formal group of people); have or exercise control or authority over (sth.) 主持(委员会等);掌管(某事)wish forhave a desire for; long for 想要;希望得到pave the way (for)make smooth or easy (for); be a preparation (for) 为…铺平道路;为…作准备at sb.'s disposalavailable for one to use as one wishes 由某人支配或使用wonder atbe surprised by or curious about 对…感到惊讶natural selectionthe theory developed by Charles Darwin that plants and animals best suited to the conditions around them survive while those not suited to the conditions die out 自然选择(指生物界适者生存不适者被淘汰的现象)a matter of sth./doing sth.a question of; an instance or a case of 一个…的问题;一件…的事open upmake or become open or accessible 打开;开放be weary ofbe tired of; be bored with 对…感到厌倦look aboutlook around; examine the place or state ofaffairs 扫视四周;观察(事态)be in possession ofhave in one's possession; maintain control over 拥有;控制as toabout; concerning 关于;有关I sincerely believe that for children, and for parents seeking to guide them, it is not half so important to know as it is to feel. If facts are the seeds that later produce knowledge and wisdom, then the emotions and the impressions of the senses are the fertile soil in which the seeds must grow. The years of early childhood are the time to prepare the soil. Once the emotions have been aroused —a sense of the beautiful, the excitement of the new and the unknown, a feeling of sympathy, pity, admiration or love —then we wish for knowledge about the object of our emotional response. Once found, such knowledge has far more lasting meaning than mere information. It is more important to pave the way for children's desire to know than to put them on a diet of facts they are not ready to assimilate.我真诚地相信,对于孩子们来说,对于想要指导他们的父母们来说,感受比知道要重要得多。
21世纪大学英语读写教程第三册_1~8_Reading_Aloud及翻译
1 A common misconception among youngsters attending school is that their teachers were child prodigies. Who else but a bookworm, with none of the normal kid's tendency to play rather than study, would grow up to be a teacher anyway?I've tried desperately to explain to my students that the image they have of me as an enthusiastic devotee of books and homework during my adolescence was a bit out of focus. On the contrary, I hated compulsory education with a passion. I could never quite accept the notion of having to go to school while the fish were biting.2 Children are entitled to special consideration for two reasons: helplessness and innocence. They have not yet acquired either the faculty of reason or the wisdom of experience. Consequently, they are defenseless (incapable of fending for themselves) and blameless (incapable of real sin). That's why we grant them special protection. In an emergency, it is our duty to save them first because they, helpless, have put their lives in our hands. And in wartime, they are supposed to be protected by special immunity because they can have threatened or offended no one.3 I sincerely believe that for children, and for parents seeking to guide them, it is not half so important to know as it is to feel. If facts are the seeds that later produce knowledge and wisdom, then the emotions and the impressions of the senses are the fertile soil in which the seeds must grow. The years of early childhood are the time to prepare the soil. Once the emotions have been aroused —a sense of the beautiful, the excitement of the new and the unknown, a feeling of sympathy, pity, admiration or love — then we wish for knowledge about the object of our emotional response. Once found, such knowledge has far more lasting meaning than mere information. It is more important to pave the way for children's desire to know than to put them on a diet of facts they are not ready to assimilate.4 What I wish for all students is some release from the grim grip of the future. I wish them a chance to enjoy each segment of their education as an experience in itself and not as a tiresome requirement in preparation for the next step. I wish them the right to experiment, to trip and fall, to learn that defeat is as educational as victory and is not the end of the world.My wish, of course, is naive. One of the few rights that America does not proclaim is the right to fail. Achievement is the national god, worshipped in our media — the million-dollar athlete, the wealthy executive — and glorified in our praise of possessions. In the presence of such a potent state religion, the young are growing up old.5 America can be a strange experience for a foreigner. My wife and I arrived in the United States in January after seven years overseas — four in France, three in Poland. From the jumble of first impressions, we compiled an A-to-Z explanation of why America can be such a foreign country to those who arrive here from Europe.I should explain at the outset that I am from Britain, but my Florida-born wife Lisa is as American as apple pie. In our list, however, A doesn't stand for apple pie. It stands for: Ambition. In the Old World, people are taught to hide it. Here it's quite proper to announce that you're after the boss's job or want to make a million dollars by the age of 30.6 A heart breaks.Someone's pain shatters the confines of her body, leaking out in tears, exploding in cries, defying all efforts to soothe the despair. Sleep offers no escape from the nightmare of awakening. And morning brings only the irreversibility of loss.Every 23 minutes.A dream ends.Someone's future blurs and goes blank as anticipation fades into nothingness. The phone will not ring, the car will not pullup to the house. The weight of tomorrow becomes unbearable ina world in which all promises have been broken by force.7 Unfortunately, doing things badly has gone out of style. It used to be a mark of class if a lady or a gentleman sang a little, painted a little, played the violin a little. You didn't have to be good at it; the point was to be fortunate enough to have the leisure time for such pursuits. But in today's competitive world we have to be "experts" even in our hobbies.8 When you’re eating among other people, you don’t raise your voice; it’s just one example of the unwritten rules we live by. When you consider it, you recognize that those rules probably govern our lives on a more absolute basis than the ones you could find if you looked in the law books. The customs that govern us are what make a civilization. There would be chaos without them, and yet it’s not at all clear why ---even in our disintegrating society ---we obey them.How many times have you stopped at a red light late at night? You can see in all directions; there’s no one else around --- no headligh ts, no police cruiser idling behind you . You’re tired and in a hurry. But you wait for the light to change. Is it for safety’s sake? No; you can see that there would be no accident if you drove on. Is it to avoid getting arrested? No;you are alone; there’s no one to catch you. Still, you sit and wait.。
21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)课后习题参考答案
更多习题答案资源 Unit1Text AVocabularyⅢpulsory2.relish3.confidence4.consequences5.incentive6.henceforth7.invest8.perceive9.passion 10.scheming 1.going steady with Richard 2.in time 3.played into his enemy ’s hands 4.beyond her widest dreams 5.hung on Michael ’s every word 6.out of focus 7.feed on 8.the apple of Chris ’s eye 9.filed into the courtroom 10.poring over their collection word Building Ⅵ A.1.actress 2.empress 3.goddess 4.mistress 5.waitress 6.lioness 7.priestess 8.heiress B.1.Goddess 2.waitress, actress 3.Lioness 4.mistress Ⅶ A.1.examinee 应试者 2.referee 裁判 3.appointee 被任命者 4.refugee 难民 5.addressee 收件人 6.trainee 受 训者 7.escapee 逃犯 8.absentee 缺席者 9.payee 收款人 B.1.examinee 2.trainee 3.absentee 4.refugees 5.addressee 6.escapee Structure Ⅸ 1. Having too many work on the team slows our work down rather than speeding it up .2. He wanted to make his living as a teacher rather than as a businessman.3. In most modern societies women are treated as professorial equal rather than as servants.4. “Body language ” refers to communication through the way you move rather thant to speech.5. He preferred to sit quietly in class rather than risking giving an answer that might be wrong.6. Andrew is convinced that love rather than money is the key to happiness.7. Many people nowadays communicate by email rather than by phones and faxes.8. Mrs.Kester made students think for themselves rather than telling them what to think.更多习题答案资源3. if only to make a good impression on his girlfriend.4. if only to teach him a lesson on how dangerous it is to be so careless.5. if only to stop yourself getting so bored at home. Translation Ⅻ 正在上学的孩子们中有一种普遍的错误观念,即他们的老师们曾是些神童。
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21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)Vocabulary IIIUnit 11.Do you think that making music and art compulsory subjects in schools would reduce some children’s enjoyment of them ?2.Bob’s one of those people who relish risk and danger—he’d be bored in a safe , steady job.3.Elizabeth is certainly enough to succeed in her career ; she just doesn’t have enough confidence in her own abilities.4.I’m sorry you’re in trouble , but as you made your decision on your own you’ll just have to face the consequences.5.Many educators would be delighted to abolish exams , but they also worry that with them there would be too little incentive for students to work hard.6.The teacher accidentally hit the boy’s hand with an eraser and was henceforth known as “Dead-Eye Bean”.7.If I had money , I’d invest it all in Internet companies.8.Psychologists say that our behavior is influenced by many factors too subtle for us to consciously perceive.9.He’s always had a passion for books. If he could work in library, it would be a dream come true.10.Look at those three whispering in the corner again ----they’re scheming something , I just don’t know what!Unit21. In a healthy relationship, the partner’ strengths and abilities complement each other, rather than being identical.2. Millions of dollars and lots of famous actors not indispensable to the production of a successful film , but they help!3. I never felt I had a right to expect any special privileges because of my university education.4. The marking strategy that Edward proposed would be brilliant if only he hadn’t forgotten about good business ethics.5. It’s true that not having a car imposes some constraint , but owing one also complicates life in many ways.6. According to Chinese law ,every child is entitled to nine years of free education.7. Life should consist of more than just a struggle for survival.8. The sight of the helpless child aroused her maternal instinct.9. The winners of the contest were chosen randomly; no consideration was given to age, gender or income.10. He has lost the use of his limbs but he is still in possession of all his faculty.11. Please give the highest priority to this very urgent matter.12. She enjoyed p arts of her trip to India, but said she found the poverty she saw there rather depressing.1.Colors often have symbolic meanings that vary from culture to culture.2.All the years that have passed have not dimmed my memory of our first glorious autumn in Beijing.3.His most recent essay focuses on the problems that people confront in everyday life4.His failure in business was due not so much to misfortune as to his own mistakes.5.If you have any questions concerning our products please feel free to contact our customer service department.6.My boss’s moods change very quickly; one moment he’s light-hearted and cheerful, and the next he hates everything and everybody.7.Christy is bright, creative and quick to assimilate new ideas.8.She loves to sit on the hill alone at night, gazing at the stars and pondering the mysteries of life.9.These educational toys give children a feeling of self-worth by arousing their interest in challenging tasks.10.Despite widespread public recognition of the worsening air quality in these areas, little has been done to control air pollution.11.The human body has great self—healing powers , and sometimes all it needs to overcome a mild illness is rest and a healthy diet. 12.Dogs and wolves rely on their keen sense of smell to find food and recognize danger. Unit41.When every student imagines that every other student is working harder and doing better , stress is the inevitable result.2.It is my firm conviction that violence is never a reasonable solution to conflict.3.Everyone jumped up when a piercing scream suddenly broke the silence.4.In many cultures a memorial service is a joyful celebration , not a solemn event.5.The recession has put increasing pressure on the job market , so employment prospects for this year’s graduates are unfortunately rather grim .6.If you keep too firm a grip on your children , they’ll never learn to think for themselves.7.I don’t know what induced Alfred to read your letter. Presumably he thought it was addressed to him.8.What are you thinking of!?This medicine is much too potent for a small child!9.A large segment of the population —reckoned at about 20% - still takes spirit – worship seriously.10.Before going on a camping trip , it’s wise to make sure you’re well equipped for a wide range of emergencies.11.As soon as the director left the room , Sam commenced entertaining us with his wild stories.12.I talked to Alice last week—incidentally , has she returned the book you lent her? I’d like to borrow it , if you don’t mind.1.Politicians are always promising to introduce legislation to raise salaries and lower taxes.2.The new poetry collection was compiled from a wide variety of sources and includes poems from twelve counties and seven centuries.3.Every culture is full of beliefs and assumptions that most people never question until they come into contact with another culture.4.Many people who emigrate to America in hopes of becoming rich are surprised at how hard they have to work.5.He has a wide circle of acquaintances but very few close friends.6.She’s a renowned tennis player , but her real ambition is to become a writer.7.To avoid confusion , you’d better start by explaining the whole idea from beginning to end in an orderly way.8.When you take a small child on a long trip , you need to bring lots of books and toys to keep him or her amused .9.Most visitors to Shanghai find it a very impressive city.10.They teach at night school to supplement their income , which otherwise wouldn’t be sufficient to live on.Unit61.When he failed the entrance exam , his despair drove him to consider suicide.2.Their van ran into a taxi but fortunately no one was injured .3.It would take years for the pain over her divorce to fade away.4.The soldiers vowed to get revenge for their captain’s death.k baths are a very effective way to soothe the pain of minor burns or insect bites.6.When his health failed and he had to close his business , it shattered all his hopes for his family’s future.7.The man was wealthy , handsome and powerful ; why he insisted on destroying his life through gambling defied all comprehension.8.We need to have the roof repaired—it leaks every time it rains.9.The whole trip was a nightmare—the motel had lost our reservation , then our car was stolen , and besides that , the weather was terrible.10.I had a very strange dream last night , but only remember a few fragmenteds of it.21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)Vocabulary IVUnit 11 .Lily has been dating Richard regularly and exclusively for three years now .I think it’s true love. .(going steady with Richard)2. Fred and Jim didn’t like each other at first , but eventually they became good friends.(in time)3. By leading his army into the valley , the general gave his enemy the advantage. (played into his enemy’s hands)4. It was much more than she could have expected that more than a hundred thousand copies of her recent novel were sold in three months. (beyond her widest dreams)5. Did you notice how Ann listened attentively to Michael all the evening?(hung on Michael’s every word or hung on Michael’s words)6. The photos he took at the conference are so blurred that I can ‘t tell who’s who.(out of focus)7. What do albatrosses eat when shellfish are out of season? (feed on)8. That car means everything to Chris—he’ll be devastated when he hears you scratched the paint. (the apple of Chris’s eye)9. The prisoners entered the courtroom one by one with their heads down and without even glancing at the crowd of excited journalists. (filed into the courtroom)10. She used to be fascinated by butterflies—she would spend hours in the museum studying their collection in detail.(poring over their collection)Unit 21. The report is based on a survey of one thousand readers chosen by random.correct form: at random definition:____________2. The Titanic hit an iceberg and went under with a loss of more than 1,500 lives.correct form: went down synonym:___________3.Before we start our discussion , I ‘d like to hand around some extra materials containing background information.correct form: hand out synonym:___________4. The explosion was heard by startled citizens in a distance from ten miles.correct form: at a distance from ten miles synonym:___________5. As soon as baby birds are able to fend to themselves , their parents lose interest in them.correct form: fend for themselves synonym:___________6. The whole country was horrified when a 13-year-old boy gunned at two teachers and seven students.correct form: gunned down synonym:__________7. I can’t find the pictures that were attached with the documents.correct form: attached to synonym:___________8. Everyone is entitled by his or her own opinion.correct form: is entitled to definition:___________Unit 31. Much as parents might desire it , there is no such thing as “the perfect school” for any child. (wish for)2. The invention of the steam engine served as preparation for the development of industry. (paved the way for)3. Having sold the house, Jim had a large sum of money to do what he wanted with. (at his disposal)4. Bob was very uncertain about his real feelings for Beth. (as to)5. As the director is away on a business trip , I’ll be in charge of the meeting this afternoon. (preside over)6. Recent research has made new possibilities available for the treatment of cancer. (opened up)7. Although he’s almost ninety , Professor Adler still has all his faculties.(is in possession of)Unit 41. The professor is often seen strolling around the campus at deep night.correct form:______________ definition:____________2. In a crowded dormitory it’s especially important to considerate for other people’s needs and feelings.correct form:______________ definition:____________3. The end of the movie didn’t surprise me—I knew all away who the murderer was.correct form:______________ synonym:___________4.After her husband’s death , fearsome for what the future would bring , Barbara closed the family business and went to work ina bank.correct form:______________ synonym:___________5. Please excuse my irritability. I’ve been around too many pressures at work lately.correct form:______________ definition:____________6. None of Lucy’s usual methods for attracting attention were work for the professor.correct form:______________ synonym:___________7. It’s hard conceiving in a culture where smell or touch are more important than sight.correct form:______________ synonym:___________8. If he doesn’t find time to relax a little , I’m afraid he’s going to bug it up.correct form:______________ synonym:___________Unit 51. The students sent a twelve-member group to represent them to the conference. (delegation )2. Three army officers were charged with conspiracy to remove the government. ( overthrow)3. The first step in applying for an entry permit to Great Britain is filling out this form. (a visa, questionnaire)4. I consider religion a private matter and don’t like it when people try to persuade others to share their beliefs. (preach ; to me , to other)5. If William is driving , I’ll take the bus. He’s too wild and careless and I just don’t feel safe with him behind the wheel. (reckless)Unit 61. The actress refused commenting to the story that she was planning to marry.correct form:______________ definition:____________2. The car went beyond the controls and splashed head onto a tree.correct form:______________ definition:____________correct form:______________ definition:____________3. Have you done something strange again? A police car has just pulled in the front by our house.correct form:______________ definition:____________4. I’m sorry your aunt was offended , but I’m not going to take over that I said.correct form:______________ definition:____________5. I got this job completely as a chance—I was in the right place at the right time.correct form:______________ definition:____________21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)Vocabulary IIIUnit 11.Do you think that making music and art __________ subjects in schools would reduce some children’s enjoyment of them ?2.Bob’s one of those people who ___________ risk and danger—he’d be bored in a safe , steady job.3.Elizabeth is certainly enough to succeed in her career ; she just doesn’t have enough _____________ in her own abilities.4.I’m sorry you’re in trouble , but as you made your decision on your own you’ll just have to face the_________.5.Many educators would be delighted to abolish exams , but they also worry that with them there would be too little _____________ for students to work hard.6.The teacher accidentally hit the boy’s hand with an eraser and was ______________ known as “Dead-Eye Bean”.7.If I had money , I’d ______________ it all in Internet companies.8.Psychologists say that our behavior is influenced by many factors too subtle for us to consciously_______________.9.He’s always had a _______________ for books. If he could work in library, it would be a dream come true.10.Look at those three whispering in the corner again ----they’re _____________ something , I just don’t know what!Unit21. In a healthy relationship, the partner’ strengths and abilities ____________ each other, rather than being identical.2. Millions of dollars and lots of famous actors not _______________ to the production of a successful film , but they help!3. I never felt I had a right to expect any special_________________ because of my university education.4. The marking________________ that Edward proposed would be brilliant if only he hadn’t forgotten about good business ethics.5. It’s true that not having a car imposes some _____________,but owing one also complicates life in many ways.6. According to Chinese law ,every child is _______________to nine years of free education.7. Life should consist of more than just a struggle for _____________.8. The sight of the helpless child aroused her maternal _____________.9. The winners of the contest were chosen __________; no consideration was given to age, gender or income.10. He has lost the use of his limbs but he is still in possession of all his__________.11. Please give the highest priority to this very ___________matter.12. She enjoyed p arts of her trip to India, but said she found the poverty she saw there rather ____________.1.Colors often have _______________ meanings that vary from culture to culture.2.All the years that have passed have not _______________ my memory of our first glorious autumn in Beijing.3.His most recent essay focuses on the problems that people _______________ in everyday life4.His failure in business was due not so much to _______________ as to his own mistakes.5.If you have any questions ____________ our products please feel free to contact our customer service department.6.My boss’s_____________ change very quickly; one moment he’s light-hearted and cheerful, and the next he hates everything and everybody.7.Christy is bright, creative and quick to _____________ new ideas.8.She loves to sit on the hill alone at night, gazing at the stars and _____________ the mysteries of life.9.These educational toys give children a feeling of self-worth by ______________ their interest in challenging tasks.10.Despite widespread public ________ of the worsening air quality in these areas, little has been done to control air pollution.11.The human body has great self-____ powers , and sometimes all it needs to overcome a mild illness is rest and a healthy diet.12.Dogs and wolves rely on their ____________ sense of smell to find food and recognize danger.Unit41.When every student imagines that every other student is working harder and doing better , stress is the result.2.It is my firm that violence is never a reasonable solution to conflict.3.Everyone jumped up when a scream suddenly broke the silence.4.In many cultures a memorial service is a joyful celebration , not a event.5.The recession has put increasing pressure on the job market , so employment prospects for this year’s graduates are unfortunately rather .6.If you keep too firm a on your children , they’ll never learn to think for themselves.7.I don’t know what Alfred to read your letter. he thought it was addressed to him.8.What are you thinking of!?This medicine is much too for a small child!9.A large of the population —at about 20% - still takes spirit – worship seriously.10.Before going on a camping trip , it’s wise to make sure you’re well for a wide range of emergencies.11.As soon as the director left the room , Sam entertaining us with his wild stories.12.I talked to Alice last week—, has she returned the book you lent her? I’d like to borrow it , if you don’t mind.1.Politicians are always promising to introduce to raise salaries and lower taxes.2.The new poetry collection was from a wide variety of sources and includes poems from twelve counties and seven centuries.3.Every culture is full of beliefs and that most people never question until they come into contact with another culture.4.Many people who to America in hopes of becoming rich are surprised at how hard they have to work.5.He has a wide circle of but very few close friends.6.She’s a tennis player , but her real is to become a writer.7.To avoid , you’d better start by explaining the whole idea from beginning to end in an way.8.When you take a small child on a long trip , you need to bring lots of books and toys to keep him or her .9.Most visitors to Shanghai find it a very city.10.They teach at night school to their income , which otherwise wouldn’t be sufficient to live on.Unit61.When he failed the entrance exam , his drove him to consider suicide.2.Their van ran into a taxi but fortunately no one was .3.It would take years for the pain over her divorce to away.4.The soldiers vowed to get for their captain’s death.k baths are a very effective way to the pain of minor burns or insect bites.6.When his health failed and he had to close his business , it all his hopes for his family’s future.7.The man was wealthy , handsome and powerful ; why he insisted on destroying his life through gambling all comprehension.8.We need to have the roof repaired—it every time it rains.9.The whole trip was a —the motel had lost our reservation , then our car was stolen , and besides that , the weather was terrible.10.I had a very strange dream last night , but only remember a few of it.21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)Vocabulary IVUnit 11 .Lily has been dating Richard regularly and exclusively for three years now .I think it’s true love.2. Fred and Jim didn’t like each other at first , but eventually they became good friends.3. By leading his army into the valley , the general gave his enemy the advantage.4. It was much more than she could have expected that more than a hundred thousand copies of her recent novel were sold in three months.5. Did you notice how Ann listened attentively to Michael all the evening?6. The photos he took at the conference are so blurred that I can ‘t tell who’s who.7. What do albatrosses eat when shellfish are out of season?8. That car means everything to Chris—he’ll be devastated when he hears you scratched the paint.9. The prisoners entered the courtroom one by one with their heads down and without even glancing at the crowd of excited journalists.10. She used to be fascinated by butterflies—she would spend hours in the museum studying their collection in detail.Unit 21. The report is based on a survey of one thousand readers chosen by random.correct form:______________ definition:____________2. The Titanic hit an iceberg and went under with a loss of more than 1,500 lives.correct form:______________ synonym:___________3.Before we start our discussion , I ‘d like to hand around some extra materials containing background information.correct form:______________ synonym:___________4. The explosion was heard by startled citizens in a distance from ten miles.correct form:______________ synonym:___________5. As soon as baby birds are able to fend to themselves , their parents lose interest in them.correct form:______________ synonym:___________6. The whole country was horrified when a 13-year-old boy gunned at two teachers and seven students.correct form:______________ synonym:__________7. I can’t find the pictures that were attached with the documents.correct form:______________ synonym:___________8. Everyone is entitled by his or her own opinion.correct form:_______ ______ definition:___________Unit 31. Much as parents might desire it , there is no such thing as “the perfect school” for any child.2. The invention of the steam engine served as preparation for the development of industry.3. Having sold the house, Jim had a large sum of money to do what he wanted with.4. Bob was very uncertain about his real feelings for Beth.5. As the director is away on a business trip , I’ll be in charge of the meeting this afternoon.6. Recent research has made new possibilities available for the treatment of cancer.7. Although he’s almost ninety , Professor Adler still has all his faculties.Unit 41. The professor is often seen strolling around the campus at deep night.correct form:______________ definition:____________2. In a crowded dormitory it’s especially important to considerate for other people’s needs and feelings.correct form:______________ definition:____________3. The end of the movie didn’t surprise me—I knew all away who the murderer was.correct form:______________ synonym:___________4.After her husband’s death , fearsome for what the future would bring , Barbara closed the family business and went to work ina bank.correct form:______________ synonym:___________5. Please excuse my irritability. I’ve been around too many pressures at work lately.correct form:______________ definition:____________6. None of Lucy’s usual methods for attracting attention were work for the professor.correct form:______________ synonym:___________7. It’s hard conceiving in a culture where smell or touch are more important than sight.correct form:______________ synonym:___________8. If he doesn’t find time to relax a little , I’m afraid he’s going to bug it up.correct form:______________ synonym:___________Unit 51. The students sent a twelve-member group to represent them to the conference.2. Three army officers were charged with conspiracy to remove the government.3. The first step in applying for an entry permit to Great Britain is filling out this form.4. I consider religion a private matter and don’t like it when people try to persuade others to share their beliefs.5. If William is driving , I’ll take the bus. He’s too wild and careless and I just don’t feel safe with him behind the wheel.Unit 61. The actress refused commenting to the story that she was planning to marry.correct form:______________ definition:____________2. The car went beyond the controls and splashed head onto a tree.correct form:______________ definition:____________correct form:______________ definition:____________3. Have you done something strange again? A police car has just pulled in the front by our house.correct form:______________ definition:____________4. I’m sorry your aunt was offended , but I’m not going to take over that I said.correct form:______________ definition:____________5. I got this job completely as a chance—I was in the right place at the right time.correct form:______________ definition:____________21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册) 课后句子翻译答案Unit 1l.汤姆去年转来我校,他全神贯注地听杨小姐上课并很快成了她最喜欢的学生。