大学英语快速阅读 3答案
(新版)宜立特快速阅读第三册答案
Unit 1 Supernatural PhenomenaPassage 1I. F F F T TII. 1. demonstration 2. SucceededIII.Passage 2I.DCBDAII. 1.trapped 2. DangerIII.Passage 3I.T F F F FII. 1. doubts 2. MysteryIII.IV.Passage 4I. E C N H A O I K FJII.Passage 51. E2. A3. F4. G5. K6. J7. D8.I9.B 10.H Unit 2 Finance and TradePassage 1I.DCDABII. 1. brought 2. IncreasedIII.Passage 2I.TTTTFII. 1. combine 2. WillPassage 3I.DAACBII. 1. refused 2. excuse1. E2. G3. B4. L5. K6. M7. F8.C9.I 10.NPassage 51. A2. E3. H4. L5. D6. L7. J8.F9.B 10.GUnit 3 Science and TechnologyPassage 1I. BBBDCII. 1. supply 2. form/ phasePassage 2I. DCBABII. 1.inappropriate 2. disappearPassage 3I. F T F F TII. 1. collide 2. researchers/ physicists/ scientistsPassage 41. C2. M3. J4. G5. A6. F7. L8.H9.D 10.IPassage 51. B2. G3. I4. J5. A6. H7. C8.E9.D 10.FUnit 4 Funny Stories of DiplomacyPassage 1I. BDCCAII. 1. got/ obtained 2. AnswerI. F T F T TII. 1. identified 2. revealedPassage 3I. BCCDBII. 1. interfere 2. benefitedPassage 41. H2. K3. N4. E5. A6. B7. F8.D9.M 10.IPassage 51. E2. K3. B4. F5. M6. C7. G8.L9.I 10.DUnit 5 TourismPassage 1I. T T F F FII. 1. memorize 2. moralPassage 2I. ACBCBII. 1. airline 2. accessPassage 3I. T F F T FII. 1. The author actually spent 201 euros on the umbrella.2. It rains a lot, usually accompanied with strong wind.Passage 41. C2. M3. N4. E5. A6. G7. K8.I9.B 10.J1. C2. E3. J4. K5. A6. D7. F8.H9.G 10.LUnit 6 Modern LifePassage 1I. BCDBDII. 1. According to an Australian study, the quitters show lower degree of cognitive decline than the ongoing smokers.2. It is partly because doctors and researchers know very little about tobacco’s biologicaleffects on older people, and partly because in tobacco research, as in clinical trials generally, older adults are underrepresented.Passage 2I. ADCABII. 1. Since countless moms-to-be are doing various kinds of resistance training during pregnancy, he takes it for granted that there must have been many researches in this regard which have proved their benefits.2. Here, “baby step” is a pun, which has two levels of meanings: the first is that this issue is closely related with babies; and the other is that we are still at the preliminary stage on the research of this subject.Passage 3I. F T F T FII. 1. marriage 2. SinglismPassage 41. I2. N3. A4. C5. K6. F7. E8.L9.H 10.DPassage 51. G2. B3. F4. H5. A6. I7. E8.C9.J 10.DUnit 7 ElectionPassage 1I. ACCBBII. 1. suspected 2. tapedPassage 2I. CDDCBII. 1.alternation of power 2. absentPassage 3I. T F F F TII. 1. unpopularity 2. a working relationshipPassage 41. D2. N3. K4. B5. C6. I7. E8.L9.G 10.JPassage 51. F2. J3. E4. B5. I6. C7. G8.B9.D 10.HUnit 8 ArtPassage 1I. BDBBBII. 1. view-changing 2. reflectionPassage 2I. T T F F FII. 1. painter and engineer of the duke 2. enteredPassage 3I. T F F F TII. 1. fragments 2. depict many sidesPassage 41. C2. D3. K4. A5. J6. B7. O8.I9.M 10.FPassage 5Unit 9 MoviePassage 1I. AAACBII. 1. huge changes and a clash 2. were representative ofPassage 2I. AACDAII. 1. its greatest cultural significance 2. locationPassage 3I. DDCBCII. 1.studios, manufacturers and online stores 2. participationPassage 41. H2. I3. C4. J5. E6. M7. G8.B9.F 10.NPassage 51. E2. G3. J4. F5. C6. H7. D8.C9.I 10.A Unit 10 PoliticsPassage 1I. BADABII. 1. brave role models 2. capabilityPassage 2I. CBCBBII. 1. under 2. very farPassage 3I. T T T F FII. 1. message maker, organizer 2. expandPassage 4Passage 51. D2. F3. G4. I5. B6. E7. A8.C9.D 10.H。
大学英语快速阅读3答案(全)
KeysUnit 1 Fashion and TrendIn-Class ReadingPassage I1. N2. N3. N4. Y5. NGPassage II1. following trends2. fabrics3. details4. very contrasting colors5. clashingAfter-Class ReadingPassage I1. C2. B3. D4. A5. CPassage II1. D2. C3. A4. B5. DUnit 2 Dreams and AmbitionsIn-Class ReadingPassage I1. Y2. N3. Y4. NG5. NPassage II1. getting used to2. upset and depressed3. The Confederacy4. European5. southerner white dudeAfter-Class ReadingPassage I1. B2. D3. A4. B5. CPassage II1. A2. D3. B4. D5. CUnit 3 Culture and SocietyIn-Class ReadingPassage 错误!未找到引用源。
1. No2. Yes3. No4. NG5. YesPassage 错误!未找到引用源。
1. fun and festivity2. dark continent3. scheduled joy4. lack of seriousness5. stuff After-Class ReadingPassage 错误!未找到引用源。
1. A2. D3. C4. B5. DPassage 错误!未找到引用源。
1. C2. D3. D4. B5. CUnit 4 Mass MediaIn-Class ReadingPassage 错误!未找到引用源。
全新版大学英语阅读教程(通用本第三册)答案
Unit 11.A White HeronComprehension Exercises1Decide on the best choice to answer or complete each of the following.1. A2. B3. C4. D5. A2Give brief answers to the following questions.1. Sylvia was living in the woods with her grandmother.2. He was a scientist who collected birds. He was looking for a heron.3. It was love.4. Because Sylvia could show the man where the heron was.5. Yes, she knew the forest well.6. The heron was living happily in the forest and was as much part ofnature as she herself. They had together watched the sea and the morning. She could not tell its secret and give its life away.2.The Nutrients in FoodComprehension Exercises1Decide on the best choice to answer or complete each of the following.1. A2. B3. A4. A5. C2Give brief answers to the following questions.1.Because they provide the body with heat and energy.k and hard cheese.3.Proteins are necessary for life. They can build and repair body tissues. They are animportant part of muscles, organs, skin and hair.4.Some nutrients provide fuel for energy, some build body tissues and some help controldifferent processes of the body.5.If a person does not have enough iron, the person will get a disease called anemia.3.Creativity Will Dominate Our TimeComprehension Exercises1Decide on the best choice to answer or complete each of the following.1. D2. C3. C4. C 4. C2 Put the following into Chinese.1. 历史上周期性地出现一些大的转折时期,在这些转折时期“工作”的含义发生了变化。
《大学英语(三)》作业参考答案
《大学英语(三)》作业参考答案I.Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. APassage 2 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. APassage 3 1. D 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. DPassage 4 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. APassage 5 1. C 2. D 3. D 4. C 5. BPassage 6 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. CPassage 7 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. CPassage 8 1. D 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. BPassage 9 1. A 2. D 3. D 4. D 5. BPassage10 1. D 2. D 3. B 4. B 5. DPassage11 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. CPassage12 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. CII.Vocabulary and Structure1. B2. A3. C4. D5. B6. A7. C8. D9. C 10. A11. A 12. D 13. D 14. C 15. C 16. A 17. D 18. D 19. C 20. A21. A 22. D 23. C 24. D 25. C 26. B 27. D 28. C 29. A 30. C31. A 32. D 33. D 34. A 35. D 36. A 37. A 38. C 39. C 40. A41. D 42. B 43. D 44. A 45. D 46. A 47. C 48. B 49. A 50. C51. C 52. D 53. A 54. B 55. D 56. C 57. C 58. D 59. A 60. A61. D 62. A 63. B 64. C 65. D 66. C 67. C 68. A 69. B 70. A71. B 72. D 73. B 74. C 75. D 76. A 77. B 78. C 79. B 80. BIII.Translation1. Young people sometimes complain of not being able to communicate with their parents.2. Mary has been longing to take up residence in a Chinese village in Yunnan for a few years. Now her dream has come true.3. Domestic animals are used to depending on humans, so it is difficult for them to survive in the wild.4. I figure he’ll be back soon since he promised to have dinner with me.5. While I admit that there are problems, I don’t agree that they cannot be solved.6. Thoughts are expressed by means of language.7. The old lady feels assured that her son will come back home today to celebrate her birthday.8. His mother insisted that his pocket money should not exceed 100 Yuan per month.9. We bought a car last month, which was registered under my name.10. The color of the envelope suggests that the letter might be from a woman.11. George is nuts about Chinese culture and has decided to learn Chinese in an evening school.12. After two months of restless effort, the police finally tracked the criminal down in a southern city.13. The two companies have already agreed in principle to go ahead with the project.14. If the quality of your products isn’t improving for real, I don’t think they will be competitive in the market.15. It’s one thing to understand the principle, it’s another thing to put it into practice.16. He has a strong sense of responsibility, and that’s why he is chosen to take control of the project.17. In fact, the air quality of a house has a great deal to do with the children’s health, and adult’s health for that matter.18. It has always been my dream to have friends all over the world. Thanks to the Internet, my dream has come true.19. Within only one year of graduating from college, he went from a student who pursued his dream toa person who didn’t care about a thing.20. I have been given permission to do the interview in that area, and that’s not something that everyone gets.IV.Cloze (With Four Choices Provided)A1. deputy2. regretful3. court4. gave5. stole6. bought7. in8. at9. added 10. went11. capture 12. run-down 13. messy 14. substantial 15. deceive16. told 17. inherit 18. conduct 19. activities 20. arrestedB1. lost2. variety3. sweating4. digestive5. phenomenon6. goes through7. level8. reserves9. molecules 10. transporting 11. severe 12. perform 13. calculate 14. insufficient 15. show 16. modify 17. diet 18. absorbed 19. take care 20. choiceC1. cultivates2. believing3. follow4. receive5. publicity6. controversy7. open8. suspended9. protest 10. strain11. preliminary 12. begun 13. managers 14. eyeing 15. community 16. complained 17. fearful 18. minority 19. curses 20. insultsD1. alliance2. affection3. arm4. Bay5. refashioned6. at7. interpretation8. solemn9. portrait 10. settlement 11. frontier 12. herds 13. horns 14. liberate 15. inspector 16. contract 17. evolved 18. recruiting 19. beard 20. chinV.Writing(略)。
现代大学英语精读3答案
1) She intends to apply for that academic position.2) He is so devoted to his research that the idea that he will soon have to retire never occurs to him.3) Many people have observed that, without effective checks, we have a tendency to abuse our power.4) Students must observe carefully how good writers use words.5) Some countries refuse to get involved in this dispute and they resent any foreign interference.6) How do you think we should handle the drug problem?7) According to the agreement, all business policies should apply to everybody without any prejudice.8) The control of the sand storms will involve a tremendous amount of work and money.9) You have to take into consideration the local conditions when you apply these technologies.10) All applicants will have to fill out this form and mail in an application fee of 50 dollars.11) Based on his careful observationof children's behavior he came to the conclusion that learning is a natural pleasure.12) In a country of many nationalities, ethnic harmony requires very careful handling.13) The government is determined to punish all the corrupt officials involved.14) Cheating at exams does not occur very often. But when it does, the school takes a very tough position.(1) In the negotiations, the two sides found they had little in common. (2) More and more old people are learning how to surf/use the Internet. (3) Don't forget to write down your name on the exam paper. (4) We must bear in mind that there is no shortcut in learning. (5) He never regretted having shifted from business to politics. (6) I’d like to have a chat with you about your term paper sometime this week. (7) Like sports, learning a foreign language requires a lot of practice. (8) They all remember where they were when they heard the shocking news. (9) People learn little from victory, but much more from defeat. (10) Whenever you face a decision you have three choices: do what you please; do what others do; or do what is right. 3.1) My father was down and out at that time. (2) We can go there either by train or by air. It's up to you. (3) The police officer decided that the two men hanging around the bank at this hour were up to no good. (4) OK, the game is up. You are under arrest. (5) Now, time is up. You must stop here. (6) You are up early. It's not yet six. (7) She’s not in Beijing at the moment. She has been away for almost two weeks.8) Where are you off to? Don't you know that there is an English movie on this afternoon? (9) When the cat is away, the mice will play. (10) There was always laughter in the house when my father was about/around. (11) Nearly a quarter of our class were down with the flu. (12) We were down to the last 500 yuan. We had to raise a loan from the bank.1) Their discussion covered all the important issues of mutual interest.2) The World Fair to be held in Shanghai next year covers an area of about 200,000 square meters.3) The higher they climbed, the more difficult it became. At one time, they only covered 5 meters in four hours.4) That school charges the students about three thousand yuan a year. But that does not cover food and lodging.5) That terrible sandstorm.left the whole city covered with a thick layer of dust.6) These papers showed how their manager tried to the financial crisis of the cover up the financial crisis of the company.7) I still remember those days when the bike was considered the most important piece of family property.8) We must always remember not to waste our limited water resources.9) I remember going to that place once. It was so dry that a well could be nearly 1,300 feet deep.10) He was so absorbed in his work that he often did not even remember to eat his meals.11) Even to this day I still remember my mother mending my clothes until late at night.12) You can't get it on credit. You have cash.13) We regard all our former students, not just a few celebrities, as the credit to our university.14) European Culture is a three-credit course conducted in English.15) People used to give credit to Columbus for the discovery of the New Continent.16) So how did our new boss strike you? He seemed quite a nice guy to me.17) After some 50 years I revisited my home vitlage and I was struck by the great changes that had taken place18) There have been fewer strikes in recent years since the new labor law came into effect.19) Wu Song struck the tiger again and again with his massive fist.1) She's always borrowing money and forgetting to pay back.2) Deeply touched by those words, he decided to turn over a new leaf.3) This semester, I'm assisting a professor specializing in international law.4) When the talk was over, the audience stayed on for a few minutes, waiting for the speaker to leave first.5) The couple were continually quarreling about trifles.6) Her family did not want the matter known to the public.7) She was a roommate of mine at college and we would often play tennis at the weekend.8) This is the first time I've had turkey cooked this way.9) Who's left the tap running all night?10) In the early days of the company, the boss would seek employees' opinions on big decisions.。
新视野大学英语快速阅读第三册答案全
Passage1
1—5 Y Y N Y N
6—8 N NG Y
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1the use of drugs 2 dull and hopeless 3 more and more drugs 4 LSD 5 really able to do
6 long jail sentences 7 dangerous situations 8 full of tension
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1the time,cost and inconvenience2 information technology3 how much they put into it4 practical knowledge5 $8,000 to $10,0006 seventy-one7 the school's profile8 losing students
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8 insurance protection9 a policy /an insurance policy10 one million
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8 credit cards9 interactive long-distance communication10 the information flow
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8 the challenges of married life9 a formal suit10 marriage promise
宜立特大学英语快速阅读第三册答案
Key to Elite IIIUnit 1Passage 11.C2.B3.D4.B5.A II1.Unreal2. ImaginaryPassage 21.F2.F3.F4.T5.T II1.demonstration2.succeededPassage 31.D2.C3.B4.D5.A II1. trapped2. dangerPassage 41.F2.T3.T4.F5.F II1. citizens2. spreadingPassage 51.T2.F3.F4.F5.F II1. doubts2. mysteryPassage 61.B2.D3.C4.A5.D II1.ordinary2.matterUnit 2Passage 11.D2.C3.D4.A5.B II1. brought3.increasedPassage 21.T2.T3.F4.T5.F II1.countries2. unablePassage 31.D2.A3.B4.C5.A II1. added2. releasedPassage 41.T2.T3.T4.T5.F II1. combine2. willPassage 51.D2.A3.A4.C5.B II1. refused2. excusePassage 61.F2.T3.T4.F5.F II1. feeling2. defaultingUnit 3Passage 11.B2.B3.B4.D5.C II1. supply2. form/phasePassage 21.F2.T3.T4.F5.T II1. differ2. influencedPassage 31.D2.C3.B4.A5.B II1. inappropriate2.disappearPassage 41.T2.T3.F4.T5.F II1. adhere2. improvementPassage 51.B2.B3.D4.A5.B II1. differed2. certainPassage 61.F2.T3.F4.F5.T II1. COLLIDE2. RESEARCHERS/ PHYSICISTS/ SCIENTISTSUnit 4Passage 11.B2.D3.C4.C5.A II1. got/obtained2. answerPassage 21.B2.C3.A4.D5.B II1. directly2. abandoned/stoppedPassage 31.F2.T3.F4.F5.F II1. salute2. wayPassage 41.F2.T3.F4.T5.T II1. identified2. revealedPassage 51.B2.C3.C4.D5.B II1. interfere2. benefitedPassage 61.F2.T3.T4.T5.F II1. took2. allowedUnit 5Passage 11.B2.A3.D4.D5.D II1. It means “every moment”, “at all times”.2. It means to give you enough time to prepare for the traveling. Passage 21.T2.T3.F4.F5.FII1. memorize2. moralPassage 31.B2.C3.B4.A5.AII1. classic/do-nothing2. distractPassage 41.F2.T3.F4.T5.FII1.The author uses “survive” to express it is really difficult for kids to travel with adults since they have to follow all the decisions adults make.2. “Nap” probably means “a break during travelling” or “ a short rest period to refresh and reenergize.”Passage 51.A2.C3.B4.C5.BII1.airline2.accessPassage 61.T2.F3.F4.T5.FII1. The author actually spent 201 euros on the umbrella.2. It rains a lot, usually accompanied with strong wind.Unit 6Passage 11.D2.B3.A4.D5.BII1. gays2. academicPassage 21.T2.F3.F4.T5.TII1.nutrition labels2.beansPassage 31.B2.C3.D4.B5.DII1. According to an Australia study, the quitters show lower degree of cognitive decline than the ongoing smokers.2. It is partly because doctors and researchers know very little about tabacco’s biological effects on older people, and partly because in tobacco research, as in clinical trials generally, older adultsare underrepresented.Passage 41.F2.T3.F4.T5.FII1. It is the Ironman race in Germany that first motivated him, and these active commutes have become a routine after the competition.2. Because he is a physical-training instructors with the Royal Air Force who ensures that soldiers are prepared for the field.Passage 51.A2.D3.C4.A5.BII1. Since countless moms-to-be are doing resistance training during pregnancy, he takes it for granted that there must have been many researches in this regard which have proven their benefits.2. The first meaning is that this issue is closely related with babies; and the other meaning is that we are still at the preliminary stage on the research of this subject.Passage 61.F2.T3.F4.T5.FII1. marriage2. SinglismUnit 7Passage 11.A2.C3.C4.B5.BII1. suspected2. tapedPassage 21.A2.C3.A4.C5.AII1. shared2. ignoredPassage 31.C2.D3.D4.C5.BII1.Alternation of power2.AbsentPassage 41.T2.F3.T4.T5.FIIitary and overseas voters2.has hopes ofPassage 51.T2.F3.F4.F5.TII1.unpopularity2. a working relationshipPassage 61.F2.F3.T4.T5.F II1.approval2.campaign financeUnit 8Passage 11.B2.D3.B4.B5.B II1.VIEW-CHANGING2.REFLECTIONPassage 21.D2.A3.b4.B5.B II1.The decline in the importance of natural representation in art.2.MasterpiecePassage 31.B2.A3.C4.A5.A II1.Illustration2.Glimpse patterns of beingPassage 41.T2.T3.F4.F5.F II1.Painter and engineer of the duke2.EnteredPassage 51.T2.F3.f4.F5.T II1.Fragments2.Depict many sidesPassage 61.T2.F3.T4.T5.F II1.between problem solving with material and artistic skill2.interests and enthusiasmUnit 9Passage 11.A2.A3.A4.C5.B II1.Huge changes and a clash2.Were representative ofPassage 21.A2.A3.C4.D5.A II1.Its greatest cultural significance2.LocationPassage 31.D2.D3.C4.B5.C II1.Studios, manufacturers and online stores2.ParticipationPassage 41.F2.T3.F4.F5.T II1.Under the influence2.Inspired by BollywoodPassage 51.F2.T3.T4.F5.T II1.160 TO 72. A SIDE BENEFITPassage 61.T2.F3.T4.F5.T II1.Emulating smoking2.BoostUnit 10Passage 11.B2.A3.D4.A5.B II1.BRAVE ROLE MODELS2.CAPABILITYPassage 21.C2.B3.C4.B5.B II1.UNDER2.VERY FARPassage 31.A2.C3.C4.A5.D II1.OBSERVE2.OFFENCES AGAINSTPassage 41F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.FII1.ASSOCIATION AND POLARIZATION2.RELIGION AND CONSERVATIVE POLITICSPassage 51.T2.T3.T4.F5. F II1.message maker, organizer2.ExpandPassage 61.F2.T3.F4.T5.F II1.determine2.The gay community。
全新版大学英语阅读教程3答案
全新版大学英语阅读教程3答案全新版大学英语阅读教程3答案全新版大学英语阅读教程3答案【篇一:全新版大学英语综合教程 3(课后答案)完全版】 >unit on echa nges in the way we livetext acontent questio ns ( p10 )write and live on a farm.because they grow n early all of their fruits and vegetables.they have eno ugh eggs, honey and wood. they are very close to n ature and can enjoy the beautiful sce nery. besides, theycan go skii ng and skati ng in win ter.no. sometimes the good life can get pretty tough.they were buried un der five feet of snow from december through march. whe n the first spri ng came, it brought two floods.the sec ond flood refers to the good harvest in the grow ing seas on.he decided to quit his job and start to freela nee.and canoe through the boun dary waters wilder ness area of minnesota f or “ destinationsas for in sura nee, they have only bought a poor man' s major-medical policy and the policy on their two cars. they cut back their expe nses without appreciably loweri ng their sta ndard of liv ing. for example, they patr onize localrestaura nts in stead of more expe nsive places in thecity. they still attend the opera and ballet but only a few timesa year. they he has to crawl into black bear dens forhitch up dogsled rac ing teams for check out the lake champla in “ sports illustrated smiths onian monster ” ” ? magaz ine,scie nee digesteat less meat, drink cheaper wine and see fewer movies.a tolera nee for solitude and lots of en ergy.they will leave with a feeli ng of sorrow but also with a sense of pride at what they have bee n able to accomplish.they chose to live in the country because they want to improve the quality of their lives. yes, they have fin ally realized their dreams.text orga ni zatio n ( p11 )part one (paragraphs 1 —3) the writer views his life in thecountry as a self-relia nt and satisfy ing one.part two(paragraphs 4 —7 ) life in the country is good yet sometimes very hard.part three (paragraphs 8 ——11) after quitting his job, the writer ' s in come was reduced, but he and his family were able to man age to get by.part four (paragraphs 12 —15 ) a tolera nee for solitude and alot of en ergy have made it possible for the family to enjoy their life in the coun try.happy mome nts and eve nts1) grow ing n early all their fruits and vegetables2) ca noeing, pic nickin g, l ong bicycle rides, etc.3) keep ing warm in side the house in win ter4) writi ng freela nee articles5) e ar ning eno ugh money while mai ntai ning a happyfamily lifehardships1) working hard both in winter and in summer2) harsh en vir onment and weather con diti on3) a nxious mome nts after the writer quit his job4) cutt ing back on daily expe nses5) solitudevocabulary1. fill in the gaps with words or phrases given in the box.(P15 )1) on bala nee 2) resist 3) haul 4) wicked5) illustrated6) budget 7) loweri ng 8) boun dary9) in volved 10)eco nomicll) blast ing 12) just about2. now use the verb in brackets to form an appropriate phrasal verb you have lear ned and complete the sentence with it. ( p16 )1) cut back / down 2 ) pick up3) get by 4) get through5) face up to 6) turn in7) maki ng up for 8) th ink up3. rewrite each sentence with the word or phrase in brackets, keeping the same meaning. ( p17 )1) pursued his mathematical studies and taught himself astr onomy.2) ofte n gen erate mislead ing thoughts.3) attach great importance to combining theory with practice in our work.4) be suspected of doing everyth ing for money.5) before he gets through life.4. complete the senten ces, using the words or phrases inbrackets ( p17 )1. their in doora profit to in vest in 2. devicethe improveme nt3) regular 4) cash 5) hows and whys 6) upped7) yellowed 8) bottled 9) lower10) searchcloze1. text-related ( p20 )1) gets by 2) temptati on3) get through4) improveme nt 5) aside from6) suspect7) suppleme nt8) profit 9) stack ingon a global scale 3. stackedtemptati onn ever dined out con fusable use(P18 )househomehome familyhouseholddoubtsuspecteddoubtedsuspectedsuspect word formati on (P19 )1) rise 2) final2. theme-related( p21 )1) replaced2) con sider3) quit4) world 5) tough 6) fuels7) provide 8) luxuries 9) bala nee10) idealtran slati on1. tran slate the senten ces into en glish( p21 )【篇二:全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程3答案unit1-unit8 】ass=txt> unit 1p3 : after listeningcomplete the following statements according to what you have heard.1. tak ing a break2.escap ing relief out in the country fastmove 3.the polluti on of the citysmog4.cha nges in the way we livep10: content questio nspair workone of you asks the first six questions and the other answers. starti ng from questio n7, cha nge roles. whe n you have fini shed, the teacher may want to put some of the questio ns to you to check your progress.1. write and live on a farm.2. because they grow n early all of their fruits and vegetables. they have eno ugh eggs, honey and wood. they are very close to n ature and canenjoy the beautiful sce nery. besides, they can go skii ng and skat ing inwin ter.3. no. sometimes the good life can get pretty tough.4. they were buried un der five feet of snow from december through march.5. whe n the first spri ng came, it brought two floods. the sec ond floodrefers to the good harvest in the grow ing seas on.6. he decided to quit his job and start to freela nee.7. he has to crawl into black- bear dens for sports illustrated hitc h up dogsled racing teams for “ smithsonian ” magazine, igest ”check out the lake champlain “ monster ” for “ scienee dand canoe through the boun dary waters wilder ness area of minn esotafor “ desti natio ns ”.8. as for in sura nee, they have only bought a poor man ' smajor-medical policy and the policy on their two cars.9. they cut back their expe nses without appreciably loweri ng their standard of living. for example : they patronize local restaura nts in steadof more expe nsive places in the city. they still attend the opera and balletbut only a few times a year. they eat less meat, drink cheaper wine andsee fewer movies.10. a tolera nee for solitude and lots of en ergy.11. they will leave with a feeling of sorrow but also with asense of pride at what they ' ve been able to accomplish.12. they chose to live in the country because they want to improve the quality of their lives. yes, they have fin ally realized their dream.p11: text orqa ni zati on。
大学体验英语 快速阅读教程3 Unit 13 Working Overtime and Holiday Stress
Unit 13 Working Overtime and Holiday StressText A Overtime DemandsThe federal rules that designate which categories of workers must be paid for overtime work have been in the news a lot lately, mainly because of efforts to make it clearer who is —and who is not —exempt from the definitions of managerial, administrative and professional categories. Nonexempt workers who fear they might lose overtime pay are opposed to the changes.But another overtime issue —apart from nonexempt workers’ concerns about moving to exempt status —is also making news. It’s indicated by suits for overtime pay by white-collar employees who are not eligible(合格的) for overtime pay but want to be reclassified as eligible.These stories highlight a new trend that employers are likely to follow closely, namely, the rise in class-action lawsuits by white-collar employees over working conditions.Certainly, the suit give employers further incentive to push for clarification of any gray areas in laws pertaining to(关于) workers, and changing the overtime rules —contained in the Fair Labor Standards Act —would have impact on the trend.But there may be other concerns involved. Have working conditions for white-collar employees changed? Have there been changes in what white-collar employees consider acceptable working conditions?The main arguments in the suit for overtime pay reflect white-collar workers’ frustration with long hours on the job, particularly in high-tech industries —a sector notorious(臭名昭著的) for long working hours. With the tech boom over and stock options and salaries no longer enough to balance out long hours, there could be an increase in exempt high-tech employees suing(起诉) for overtime pay.But whether working long hours overall have been on the increase is debatable. In fact, some labor analysts contend that long hours have remained relatively stable over the past few decades. Other argue that although working hours overall have remained stable —particularly for blue-collar workers —they have indeed risen for a significant proportion of the white-collar workforce.The increased pressures for greater for greater productivity during the economic downturn, coupled with workers’ weakened position in an uncertain job market, could influence their white-collar employees’ views of working conditions. Manywhite-collar employees, particularly managers and high performers, are said to be dissatisfied at work and ready to leave their employers as soon as the job market improves.So we may also be experiencing a shift in white-collar employees’ perception of what are and acceptable working conditions. And perhaps more significant, we may be seeing a change in the relationship between white-collar workers and employers.As manufacturing is being replaced by information and service jobs, more middle-income workers who would have been in manufacturing in an earlier era will join the ranks of the white-collar workforce.The sheer numbers of employees in white-collar jobs will have an enormous impact on working life and will lend force to any dissatisfaction over working conditions.For the reason, learning what motivates this group of workers will become a central concern for employers. It will fall to HR professionals to balance the drive for productivity with the delivery of job satisfaction incentives for an increasingly demanding workforce.1. According to the passage, who is most concerned about the overtime issue?A. Nonexempt workers who fear they might lose overtime pay.B. Workers who are exempt from the overtime pay requirements.C. White-collar employees classified as eligible for overtime pay.D. White-collar employees reclassified as ineligible for overtime pay.2. Why are high-tech employees more likely to sue for overtime pay lately?A. Because long hours on the job can’t be balanced out their salaries.B. Because they feel frustrated when working in high-tech industries.C. Because they don’t like working overtime whatsoever.D. Because high-tech industries are notorious for long working hours.3. What could influence white-collar employees’ views of working conditions?A. The perceptions of what are and are not acceptable working conditions.B. The pressures for greater productivity and their weakened position in an uncertain job market.C. The long working hours for a significant proportion of the high-tech employeesD. Their anticipation for immediate improvement in the job market.4. The author is of the opinion that as manufacturing is being replaced by information and service jobs .A. overall working hours will remain relatively stable in the next few decadesB. the relationship between white-collar workers and employees will be more significantC. more middle-income workers will become members of the white-collar workforceD. working conditions will become more satisfactory5. What’s the responsibility of HR professionals?A. Motivating employees to meet the demand for productivity.B. Driving employers to deliver job satisfactionC. Balancing productivity with an increasingly demanding workforce.D. Falling back on employers to raise productivity.Text B How to Beat Holiday Stress?A) Sunshine and Sangria may sound like the ideal cure for all your ills. But holidays can also be source of stress--- and that can affect your health. So if you want to really relax while you're away, follow these rules.B) Stress is now a major health issue of our time. One survey put the annual cost to British business at 1.3 billion in absenteeism(旷工), with around 100 million workdays lost each year. If left unchecked, stress can lead to illnesses which affect physical fitness, such as heart disease, high blood pressure and severe aches and pains, particularly neck-and backache. Yet although work is frequently cited as the main cause, holiday stress can be even more damaging. The traditional summer break, regarded by most people as the highlight of their year, can actually undermine health and put pressure on family relationships.C) Instead of tackling the problems before they go away, a lot of people believe a holiday will work magic for them. But holidays are spent in strange places where it may be difficult for tense people to relax. They may feel even more disturbed if they get the idea that others are having a more wonderful time than they are. It becomes a complex vicious(恶性的) circle, with people coming home more stressed than beforethey went away.D)Holiday preparations involve a series of mini-stresses, like tying up loose ends at word, remembering to cancel the milk and newspapers, boarding the family pet, arranging foreign currency, last-minute shopping, working out how much spending money to take and worrying about securing the home again burglars. Crowded airports, delayed flights and packed hotels are also major stress factors for most holidaymakers.E) Stress experts say we should take two or three short holidays a year instead of a long mid-summer one. Professor Cary Cooper, psychologist at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, says,"If your one holiday turns out to be disaster you have nothing to look forward to for another year." "A big mistake is to take holidays according to the month, instead of when your body tells you it is time to unwind. July and August can be the two most disastrous months for holidays because there are always crowds, queues and delays. Some people like crowds, but holidays are a time for peace, quiet and personal space."F)"Another strain is not being able to do what you want on holiday, so you end up compromising, and no-one has a really good time. If the holiday is self-catering(自供伙食的), a wife is going to feel stressed at having to cook, look after the children and do all the other chores she handles at home, while her husband goes off to play golf." "Disappointment is very stressful. If you have high hopes of your holiday and it lets you down, you won‘t be refreshed, and may feel in need of another holiday. It‘s not going to kill you, but it won‘t help you to recharge your batteries."G) "Some people become over-anxious when they are going on holiday," says Professor Ben Fletcher, head of psychology at Hertfordshire University, "and worry about what happens if they are taken ill. So, for them, their chosen holiday spot is not a secure place." "Many couples and families are simply not used to spending a long time with each other, and some people cannot cope with that. Others may try to establish who is boss on holiday, while a lot of people just find it difficult to relax."1. Staying together with family members for too long may not always be a good idea.2. If people want to have a quiet and peaceful time, they’d better not take their holidays in July and August.3. Strange places are likely to prevent strained people from enjoying their holidays4. Many health problems can be caused by stress, for example, heart disease, highblood pressure and seven pains.5. Disappointment could be another source of stress, so you should lower your hopes of the holidays in order to be refreshed.6. The wife will be too busy with the chores to enjoy herself in a self-catering holiday.7. A person will feel disappointed if his holidays fails to live up to his high hopes.8. Over-anxious people may worry about the security of their chosen holidays spot.9. Holidays, if not taken in a proper way, can also be a source of stress which may influence people’s health.10. Holiday preparations may cause stress because there are too many things to be arranged for the work, for the home, and for the trip.。
大学英语阅读教程3答案
大学英语阅读教程(高级本)第三册答案UNIT ONE1. Be Kind to Commuters IV. Key to Multiple-Choice Questions 1.D2.A3.C4. B V. Suggested Versions of Translation Exercise 1. 但是,这不是问题的关键。
毕竟, 谁都可以随时在朋友的宿舍里借宿。
2. 的确,我们走读生时不时地能参与这些活动,可是我们感受不到大学学术生活的日夜节奏。
3. 当一个口臭无比的邋遢鬼慢慢地趴向课本时, 除了走读生还有谁能把黑暗隧道里飞驰的火车离散分布图画得尽善尽美呢? 4. 首先我们乘车回家要走很长的路, 公交车上的暖气和空调似乎总是该冷的时候不冷,该热的时候不热。
5. 对我们的长辈来说,这样的生活安排也很难: 他们感到烦恼,不知是撒手给我们自主权好还是像以前那样继续干预我们的生活。
2. “The American Man ”IV. Key to Multiple-Choice Questions 1. B 2. A3. C.4. C V. Suggested Versions of Translation Exercise 1. 比如说,50年代出现了一种具有一贯性的美国式性格:50年代男人。
这种性格成为许美国男人所信奉的男子气的典范。
2.这种缺乏同情心的心理,在一定程度上导致了对越南战争的一味盲从。
这就像后来,由于里根头脑里缺乏我们所谓的“花园”空间,导致了他对萨尔瓦多弱势群体以及国内老人、失业者、在校学生和穷人的无情和残忍。
3.现在,我们精心调教出这样一个年轻人:比起父辈来他更知道生态平衡的重要,关心天地万物整体的和谐,然而,他自己却缺少阳刚之气。
4.夫妻间阴盛阳衰的现象并非出于偶然。
3. The Broken chain IV. Key to Multiple-Choice Questions 1. D 2. B 3. A4. A V. Suggested Versions of Translation Exercise 1. 我从小没挨过打,所以我只能以设身处地的方法反对我间接了解到的这些丑恶现象. 2.这样我总有一段时间冷静下来思考一下自己的过错,为此后悔不已并产生条件性的恐惧。
快速阅读3答案
KeysUnit 1 Fashion and TrendIn-Class ReadingPassage I1. N2. N3. N4. Y5. NGPassage II1. following trends2. fabrics3. details4. very contrasting colors5. clashingAfter-Class ReadingPassage I1. C2. B3. D4. A5. CPassage II1. D2. C3. A4. B5. DUnit 2 Dreams and AmbitionsIn-Class ReadingPassage I1. Y2. N3. Y4. NG5. NPassage II1. getting used to2. upset and depressed3. The Confederacy4. European5. southerner white dudeAfter-Class ReadingPassage I1. B2. D3. A4. B5. CPassage II1. A2. D3. B4. D5. CUnit 3 Culture and SocietyIn-Class ReadingPassage 错误!未找到引用源。
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大学英语快速阅读3答案
大学英语快速阅读3答案【篇一:新视野大学英语快速阅读第三册答案全】txt>unit1passage11—5 dcdcd 6—8 aabpassage21 smart enough2 enters the house3 only one act4 properly trained5 race horses6 500 to 6007 because used to each other8 family or foodpassage31—5 addad 6—7 ac8 talking 9 direct commands 10 cultural,not personalpassage41—5 y y n ng n6—7 n y8 the individual 9 responsible behavior 10 written budgetunit2passage11—5 y y n y n6—8 n ng ypassage21 the use of drugs2 dull and hopeless3 more and more drugs4 lsd5 really able to do6 long jail sentences7 dangerous situations8 full of tensionpassage31—5 acbdc 6—7 da8 skills courses 9 certificates 10 world communicationpassage41—5 ng y n y y6—7 y n8 it is easier 9 confront different challenges 10 allowing everythingunit3passage11—5 bcbac6—8 cacpassage21 900 miles2 weeks of time3 the kind of boats4 getting into the mud5 different levels of water6 man-made lakes7 the force of the water8 the photographys taken from spaceshipspassage31—5 dbcab 6—7 ad8 the chain store 9 the firm’s expensespassage41—5 n ng n y n6—7 n y8 truly amazingly accurate 9 the guidbook 10 a pack of liesunit4passage11—5 n ng n y y6—8 y y npassage21 equal educational opportunities2 model for other states3 teach students english as quickly as possible4 content-area classes5 make all students bilingual6 take all-english courses7 learn well in their first language8 billingual educationpassage31—5 y n n n y6—7 ng n8 eating less 9 the relationship between food and health 10 smaller and less elaborate passage41—5 dccbd 6—7 aa8 three times 9 meet local interests and needsunit5passage11—5 bddbb6—8 aabpassage21 fossil fuels like oil and coal2 1990 and 19993 1.4 to 5.8 degrees 4 lower crop production5 warmer winter temperatures6 digging deep wells7 12% to15%8international and regional groupspassage31—5 bbdac6—7 ba8 accept their ideas9 open and reasonable 10 difficult to accomplishpassage41—5 n y n ng y 6—7 ny8 heart and desire9 self-discovery10 the individualunit6passage11—5 y n n ng y6—8 n y ypassage21 mix materials from many different species2 grow different kinds of coffee trees3 almost 1154 has fallen sharply5 produce enough animals6 national protectedareas and parks 7 300 species 8 environmental protectionpassage31—5 dacda 6—7 ba8 start it burning 9 different sorts of oil 10 heated and cooled passage41—5n y y n ng6—7 y y8 50 percent9 radar devices 10 the winner of a horse raceunit7passage11—5 cabad 6—8 cabpassage21head or hands 2 emotional side 3 rubs his nose 4 isolated meaningful gertrudes 5 local eye behavior 6 stares at others 7 a sign of interest 8 attitudepassage31—5 bddac 6—7 bd8 the challenges of married life 9 a formal suit 10 marriage promisepassage41—5 ng y n n y6—7 n n8) neat and without ice 9 corn 10 rye whiskeyunit8passage11—5 y n y y n6—8 n y ngpassage21 an endless flow of information2 various programs and information3 server/the server/a server4 the summer 5remember where you have been 6 processing information 7 more diversified 8 do not want to left behindpassage31—5 dbcac6—7 ca8.drink lots of/a lot of liquids 9 two liters 10 light-weight and light-coloredpassage41—5 yynny6—7 ng n8 two-thirds 9 low-income families 10 $2.5 billionunit9passage11—5 dcdab 6—8 cbdpassage21 being perfect 2half full3 one hour4 optimistic and hopeful5 four 6three night 7 stressful or frustrating 8 the rootpassage31—5 cabdc 6—7 bc8 love waves/l waves 9 rayleigh waves 10 the p-s intervalpassage41—5 n y ng y n6—7 y yunit10passage11—5 y y nng y6—8 n y npassage21 the time,cost and inconvenience2 information technology3 how much they put into it4 practical knowledge5 $8,000 to $10,0006 seventy-one7 the schools profile8 losing studentspassage31—5 n y y n y6—7 n ng8 insurance protection 9 a policy /an insurance policy 10 one millionpassage41—5 dcdab 6—7 ad8 credit cards 9 interactive long-distance communication 10 the information flow【篇二:出卷老师可能会参考的老版《大学英语快速阅读3》较短篇章及答案】案 unit 1text b-1 (reading time: 4 minutes)caution: bumpy road aheadstudents graduating from colleges today are not fully prepared to deal with the “real world”. it is my belief that college students need to be taught more skills and information to enable them to meet the challenges that face everyone in daily life. the areas in which students need training are playing the credit game, planning their personal financial strategy, and consumer awareness.learning how to obtain and use credit is probably the most valuable knowledge a young person can have. credit is a dangerous tool that can be of tremendous help if it is handled with caution. having credit can enable people to obtain material necessities before they have the money to purchase them outright. but unfortunately, many, many young people get carried away with their handy plastic cards and awake one day to find they are in serious financial debt. learning how to use credit properly can be a very difficult and painful lesson indeed.of equal importance is learning how to plan a personal budget. people have to know how to allocate their money for living expenses, insurance, savings, and so forth in order to avoid the “oh, no! i’m flat broke and i don’t get paid again for two weeks!” anxiety syndrome.along with learning about credit and personal financial planning, graduating college students should be trained as consumers. the consumers market today is flooded with a variety of products and services of varying quality and prices.a young person entering the “real world” is suddenly faced with difficult decisions about which product to buy or whose services to engage. he is usually unaware of such things as return policies, guarantees, or repair procedures. information of this sort is vital knowledge to everyday living.for a newly graduated college student, the “real world” can be a scary place to be when he or she is faced such issues ashandling credit, planning a budget, or knowing what to look for when making a purchase and whom to purchase it from. entering this “real world” could be made less painful if peop le were educated in dealing with these areas of daily life. what better place to accomplish this than in college? (380 words;p9-p12)nb: bumpy 崎岖不平的,坑坑洼洼的1) according to the writer, graduating students __________. a. will find it hard to get a job with only knowledge gained from college b. have insufficient skills and knowledge and do not deserve a college diploma c. will not be able to earn enough money to support themselves d. do not have the necessary knowledge and skills to deal with the realities of life2) the writer points out that many young people __________. a. fall into debt due to ill-advised use of credit cards b. have to depend on credit to purchase some material necessities c. do not know the power of credit any easily run into serious financial debt d. start buying too much on credit before they get a paid job3) students suffer from an anxiety syndrome because__________. a. they do not have their parents’ financial support b. they are worried that they don’t get paid on time c. they run out of money and can’t cover their living expenses d. they can’t afford to buy insurance for themselves4) to “train students as consumers” means to enable them to __________. a. handle their credit with caution b. plan their spending carefully so that they don’t go broke c. make wise purchasing decisions and be informed about consumer services d. cope with serious financial problemskey: 1—5: d a c c aunit 3text b-1 (reading time: 3.5 minutes)brave new world of biometricsthere are always people who can find a reason to criticize strongly any new technology as too personally invasive, buti’m a ll for biometrics. among the amazing things biometrics enables us to do is to scan a person’s iris—the colored part of the eye—which displays a natural pattern that is even more distinct than the fingerprint.imagine what that will do to cut down on credit card fraud if the pattern of a person’s iris must be scanned before the credit card can be used. imagine how foolproof it will make internet purchases, which are now extremely vulnerable to fraudulent abuse.biometrics’ ability to prevent theft against the government also is endless. when the state of connecticut required people to be fingerprinted in order to receive welfare benefits, 25 percent of the recipients dropped off the rolls (many of whom, we have to assume, were receiving benefits improperly).biometrics also give law-enforcement officers terrific new powers to track and capture international terrorists. imagine what miniature face scans embedded secretly in passports will do to passport fraud, and the ability of terrorists to flee from one country to the next.does this mean the government and corporations will have more “personal information”about you on file? sure, to the extent that you consider your face or your iris to be personal “information”. but all the hubbub about “invasion of privacy” is vastly overblown.ever since the invention of telemarketing and the ceaseless parade of phone calls bombarding my home day and night began, i’ve considered my privacy to be a thing of the past. but in the scheme of things, it is a minor inconvenience, not a major assault.of course, if biometrics is too much for some people, they always can cut up their credit cards, disconnect their phones and computers and move to the rockies and live alone away from people and society. meanwhile, i’ll continu e to enjoy all the benefits modern technology offers. (p41-p44; 328 words)nb: biometrics生物统计学iris虹膜;虹彩fraudulent欺骗性的,骗人的 recipient接受者 law-enforcement执法 miniature缩影hubbub喧嚣,喧嚷 overblown华而不实的 assault侵犯人身1) the author believes that the use of biometrics ________. a. will cause a lot of people to move to the rockies b. is not welcomed by most people c. will lead to a violation of personal privacy d. offers a lot of benefits to people2) according to the passage, biometrics ________. a. canma ke a recording of a person’s eye pattern by scanning his eyes b. can provide a more accurate identification of a personby scanning his iris than the fingerprint recognition system c. is a newly developed technology that can help analyze personal information d. involves recognition techniques that are extremely sophisticated but very expensive3) one important advantage of using biometrics is that________. a. it could be used to eliminate credit card fraud entirely b. it would make it much easier for law-enforcement officers to prevent acts of terrorism c. it could easily trace the whereabouts of lost identification cards and passports d. it would make fraudulent abuse of internet purchase a thing of the past4) the example that people applying for welfare benefits in connecticut have to be fingerprinted is used by the author to show that ________. a. biometrics can be efficiently used to prevent theft against the government b. fingerprinting can be used to combat improper distribution of welfare benefits c. biometrics can be used to further reduce the number of welfare applicantsd. fingerprint recognition systems are as efficient as biometrics in the prevention of crime5) it can be inferred from the passage that the author believes ________. a. new technologies tend to be personally invasive b. the government has too much personal information about people on files c. one’s face or iris is not really personal information d. all talk about the invasion of privacy is groundlesskey: 1—5: d b d a cunit 6text b-1 (reading time: 4.5 minutes)peanuts creator schulz dies on eve of last stripjust hours before sunday papers with the last drawings of the peanuts characters began hitting newsstands, the man who created the world’s most popu lar comic strip died in his sleep at his santa rosa, california home.charles schulz, “sparky” to those who knew him, was diagnosed with colon cancer in november. and ever since, get-well wishes and tributes have been pouring in. mail reached 500 pieces a day at his santa rosa studio. and other cartoonists expressed their feelings through their own comic characters.mike luckovich is an editorial cartoonist for the atlantajournal-constitution. “he’s a fan of editorial cartooning, although one time he ask ed me, “mike, why do you do those mean cartoons?’ because his strip was always so gentle and so sweet.”the mini-plots of the peanuts gang were as profound as they were funny.paige braddock works for schulz creative associates. “he’s an observer of how people interact and what people’s insecurities are and somehow he manages to capture that, in this simple, elegantly-designed art form. you know, in 20 words, or less.”the insecure and anxious charlie brown may well have been a reflection of the other side of schulz’s own personality.gaye lebaron is a columnist for the santa rosa press democrat. “…and in a way, he’s everyman. and i think that’s what the appeal has bee n. he has characteristics shared by everybody.” the peanuts kids had a universal appeal. the strip appeared in 2,500 papers in 76 countries. daryl king read the last strip early sunday in a washington, d.c. coffee shop. “it’s like the end of an era. you g row up with peanuts, you expect it’s always going to be there.”for san francisco school psychologist wes cedros, the peanuts kids became more interesting with time. “as i grew older, i could identify with all the themes that were running through.”it was the animated characters of the peanuts television specials that los angeles e-commerce fashion worker pat remembers. “there was this sort of sad undertone to it, that just really hit; it hit that soft spot.”schulz was the 1978 international cartoonist of the year and twice won cartooning’s highest honor, the reuben award. last week he spoke about the art of cartoon with santa rosa radio station, ksro. “i’m just pleased that somehow i’ve been able to kind of point out to some people that comic strip art is an art.” there will be returns. but schulz and his family decided long ago that after he stopped, no one else would ever draw the strip he drew for nearly 50 years. (p91-p94; 431 words)1) who is now writing the peanuts comic strip? a. mike luckovich of the atlantajournal-constitution. b. no one; it is appearing only as returns.c. paige braddock of schulz creative associates.d. gayelebaron of the santa rosa press democrat.2) how did editorial cartoonist mike luckovich describecharles schu lz’s comic strip? a. it wassad and anxious. b. it was always mean. c. it was unpopular.d. it was gentle and sweet.3) why was schulz’s comic strip so popular? a. becausepeople grew up reading charlie brownand the peanuts gang. b. because people liked the animated characters of the peanuts television specials. c. becausepeople had the same ideas, experiences and attitudes towards the world at large as charlie brown. d. because he turned his form of cartoon drawing intoan elegant art that people enjoy.4) the reason why the e-commerce fashion worker, pat, likedthe peanuts television programwas that __________. a. she felt sorry for the characters in it b. she could identify with the characters in it c. she enjoyed watching the adventures of the characters in it d. she sharedin the experience of the characters in it5) according to the article, what is cartooning’s highest award?a. the academy award.b.the reuben award. c. the grammy award. d. the santa rosa award.key: 1—5: b d c a b备注:个别篇章在期中考试试卷纸中出现过,但愿也会在期末考试试卷中出现。
(完整版)新视野大学英语快速阅读第三册答案全
新视野大学英语快速阅读第三册答案全Unit1Passage11—5 DCDCD 6—8 AABPassage21 smart enough2 enters the house3 only one act4 properly trained5 race horses6 500 to 6007 because used to each other8 family or foodPassage31—5 ADDAD 6—7 AC8 talking 9 direct commands 10 cultural,not personalPassage41—5 Y Y N NG N6—7 N Y8 the individual 9 responsible behavior 10 written budgetUnit2Passage11—5 Y Y N Y N6—8 N NG YPassage21 the use of drugs2 dull and hopeless3 more and more drugs4 LSD5 really able to do6 long jail sentences7 dangerous situations8 full of tensionPassage31—5 ACBDC 6—7 DA8 skills courses 9 certificates 10 world communicationPassage41—5 NG Y N Y Y6—7 Y N8 it is easier 9 confront different challenges 10 allowing everythingUnit3Passage11—5 BCBAC 6—8 CACPassage21 900 miles2 weeks of time3 the kind of boats4 getting into the mud5 different levels of water6 man-made lakes7 the force of the water8 the photographys taken from spaceshipsPassage31—5 DBCAB 6—7 AD8 the chain store 9 the firm’s expensesPassage41—5 N NG N Y N6—7 N Y8 truly amazingly accurate 9 the guidbook 10 a pack of liesUnit4Passage11—5 N NG N Y Y6—8 Y Y NPassage21 equal educational opportunities2 model for other states3 teach students English as quickly as possible4 content-area classes5 make all students bilingual6 take all-English courses7 learn well in their first language 8 billingual educationPassage31—5 Y N N N Y6—7 NG N8 eating less 9 the relationship between food and health 10 smaller and less elaborate Passage41—5 DCCBD 6—7 AA8 three times 9 meet local interests and needsUnit5Passage11—5 BDDBB 6—8 AABPassage21 fossil fuels like oil and coal2 1990 and 19993 1.4 to 5.8 degrees 4 lower crop production5 warmer winter temperatures6 digging deep wells7 12% to 15% 8international and regional groupsPassage31—5 BBDAC 6—7 BA8 accept their ideas 9 open and reasonable 10 difficult to accomplishPassage41—5 N Y N NG Y 6—7 N Y8 Heart and desire 9 self-discovery 10 the individualUnit6Passage11—5 Y N N NG Y6—8 N Y YPassage21 mix materials from many different species2 grow different kinds of coffee trees3 almost 1154 has fallen sharply5 produce enough animals6 national protected areas and parks7 300 species8 environmental protectionPassage31—5 DACDA 6—7 BA8 start it burning 9 different sorts of oil 10 heated and cooledPassage41—5N Y Y N NG6—7 Y Y8 50 percent 9 radar devices 10 the winner of a horse raceUnit7Passage11—5 CABAD 6—8 CABPassage21head or hands 2 emotional side 3 rubs his nose 4 isolated meaningful gertrudes 5 local eye behavior 6 stares at others 7 a sign of interest 8 attitudePassage31—5 BDDAC 6—7 BD8 the challenges of married life 9 a formal suit 10 marriage promisePassage41—5 NG Y N N Y6—7 N N8) neat and without ice 9 corn 10 rye whiskeyUnit8Passage11—5 Y N Y Y N6—8 N Y NGPassage21 an endless flow of information2 various programs and information3 server/the server/a server4 the summer5 remember where you have been6 processing information7 more diversified8 do not want to left behindPassage31—5 DBCAC6—7 CA8.drink lots of/a lot of liquids 9 two liters 10 light-weight and light-colored Passage41—5 YYNNY6—7 NG N8 two-thirds 9 low-income families 10 $2.5 billionUnit9Passage11—5 DCDAB 6—8 CBDPassage21 being perfect 2half full 3 one hour 4 optimistic and hopeful 5 four 6three night 7 stressful or frustrating 8 the rootPassage31—5 CABDC 6—7 BC8 Love waves/L waves 9 Rayleigh waves 10 the P-S intervalPassage41—5 N Y NG Y N6—7 Y Ymon interests 9 the Gulf War 10 meeting regularlyUnit10Passage11—5 Y Y N NG Y6—8 N Y NPassage21 the time,cost and inconvenience2 information technology3 how much they put into it4 practical knowledge5 $8,000 to $10,0006 seventy-one7 the school's profile8 losing studentsPassage31—5 N Y Y N Y6—7 N NG8 insurance protection 9 a policy /an insurance policy 10 one millionPassage41—5 DCDAB 6—7 AD8 credit cards 9 interactive long-distance communication 10 the information flow。
大学英语快速阅读 3答案教学教材
大学英语快速阅读3答案KeysUnit 1 Fashion and TrendIn-Class ReadingPassage I1. N2. N3. N4. Y5. NG Passage II1. following trends2. fabrics3. details4. very contrasting colors5. clashingAfter-Class ReadingPassage I1. C2. B3. D4. A5. C Passage II1. D2. C3. A4. B5. D Unit 2 Dreams and AmbitionsIn-Class ReadingPassage I1. Y2. N3. Y4. NG5. N Passage II1. getting used to2. upset and depressed3. The Confederacy4. European5. southerner white dude After-Class ReadingPassage I1. B2. D3. A4. B5. C Passage II1. A2. D3. B4. D5. CUnit 3 Culture and SocietyIn-Class ReadingPassage I1. No2. Yes3. No4. NG5. YesPassage II1. fun and festivity2. dark continent3. scheduled joy4. lack of seriousness5. stuff After-Class ReadingPassage I1. A2. D3. C4. B5. DPassage II1. C2. D3. D4. B5. CUnit 4 Mass MediaIn-Class ReadingPassage I1. Yes2. No3. NG4. No5. YesPassage II1. communication with others2. social relations3. inclined to4. family members5. computer maintenanceAfter-Class ReadingPassage I1. D2. B3. A4. D5. BPassage II1. B2. C3. C4. D5. BUnit 5 Political IssuesIn-class ReadingPassage I1. Y2. N3. Y4. NG5. NPassage II1. Hollywood stars2. radicalize people3. war criminal4. five people5. impeachedAfter-class reading:Passage I1. c2.c3.a4.a5. dPassage II1. d2.d3. a4.d5. cUnit 6 Keep FitnessIn-class ReadingPassage I1. T2. F3. T4.F5. NGPassage II1. strength, flexibility2. and meditative mindfulness.3. an integrate way4. time-efficient5. young and flexibleAfter-class reading:Passage I1. b2. a3. d4. d5. bPassage II1. d2.d3. a4.c5. dUnit 7 Virtual LifeIn-Class ReadingPassage I1. Y2. Y3. NG4. N5. NPassage II1. avatars2. a broadband connection3. The growing adoption4. introduce international perspective5. “flying” above youAfter-Class ReadingPassage I1. B2. D3. D4. A5. CPassage II1. C2. A3. D4. B5. BUnit 8 World WondersIn-Class ReadingPassage I1. N2. NG3. Y4. Y5. NPassage II1.Nepal and Tibet2.remote location3.from Tibet4.in 19535.religious contemplationAfter-Class ReadingPassage I1. C2. B3. D4. C5. APassage II1. B2. D3. B4. D5.CUnit 9 Health ProblemsIn-Class ReadingPassageⅠ1. Y2. N3. NG4. Y5. NGPassageⅡ1. metabolism2. not true /a myth/ an illusion3.burning calories4. less5. 1520After-Class ReadingPassageⅠ1. A2. C3.A4.C5. DPassageⅡ1.B2. C3. A4. B5. DUnit 10 A Variety of DangersIn-Class ReadingPassageⅠ1. N2. NG3. Y4. Y5. NPassageⅡ1. damage to property2. no life loss /no death3. in a mess/in chaos4. broke through /defeated them5. 5.5 billion dollarsAfter-Class ReadingPassageⅠ1. B2. D3.C4. A5. CPassageⅡ1.C2. D3. B4. A5. C。
全新版大学英语快速阅读英汉对照UNIT3
Unit 3A-1How to Prepare for an Interview如何准备面试Being interviewed is a situation that nearly everyone faces at some time in life, whether接受采访是一种情况下,几乎每个人都面临着在某些时候,不管生活中for college or for a job. Most people face this ordeal with anxiety and even fear. However, 为大专和寻求一份工作。
大多数人们面对这个严酷的甚至是恐惧和焦虑。
然而,people who prepare for an interview avoid much of this anxiety. Preparing for an interview 那些准备面试避免许多这样的焦虑。
面试准备工作involves doing advance research, choosing the right outfit, and planning appropriate包括做研究进展,选择正确的外套搭配,并且安排适当的communication with the interviewer.沟通的面试官。
Doing research before the actual interview will increase the chances for a successful做研究在实际面试的机会增加成功interview. Find out the location of the interview site and decide how to travel there to面试。
找出面试的位置网站,并决定如何去那里arrive on time. Nothing makes as poor an impression on an interviewer as arriving late. In 准时到达。
大学英语 第三册阅读答案完整版
阅读教程第三册答案Unit 1I.Reading for information1. D2. C3. B4. A5. B6. CII. Translation1.今天你们将离开培育你们的学术环境,直面真实的世界。
2.你们即将离开学校,终于可以开始接受教育了。
3.想找到一位保守的教授,那比要找到一个雪人还难。
若想挑战一些有关政治正确性的正统观点,那你将会被冠以一些难听的名号。
4.如果你不相信我的话,那不妨去问一问那些因追随网络公司是通往财富之路这一理论而破产的人们。
现实击碎了他们的梦想。
5.因此,欢迎你来到我们生活的这个理性的世界。
一旦你把那些不切实际的幻想拒之门外,你就会发现这个世界并不是太糟。
III.summary1.emerge from, face the real world, go aboutmitment to, benefit from3.the enjoyment of reading, was associated with4.reality, theory, realist, in theory5.wishful thinking, go for, wind up with, twist and turnsUnit 2I. Reading for information1.B2.A3.D4.C 5 .B 6.DII. Translation爱是再简单不过的事,这一观点至今仍然十分盛行,尽管大量事实都对此予以否定。
几乎找不到任何一种活动、任何一项事业像爱情这样满怀希望地开始,又频繁地以失败而告终。
如果换了别的事情,人们一定会急于知晓失败的原因,思量如何才能做得更好,或者干脆放弃。
既然人们永远不可能放弃爱情,那么要战胜失败,似乎就只有一个办法可行,那就是探究失败的原因,进而领会爱的真义。
III. Summary1.a matter of chance, learned about2. is based on , primarily, how to be loved3. assumption, the right object4. leading to, initial excitement, permanent state5. theoretical knowledge, the mastery of the artUnit 3I.Reading for information1. B2. A3. B4. D5. C6. CII. Translation1.莫顿把《纽约时报杂志》小心地放在腿上,转过那张精致而清瘦的脸对着那人,脸上带着腼腆、歉意的微笑,像在指点学生的错误一般对那男人讲道理。
大学英语第三册阅读教程答案
大学英语第三册阅读教程答案Unit One Changes in the Way We LivePart OneI. 1. Y2.N3.Y 4.NG5.N6.Y 7.N8. Simple Living9. Afflulenza10. Responsible consumptionII.1.B2.C3.D4.D5.AIII.(1)load(2)dramatically(3)adopting(4)aba ndoning(5) prompting(6) communities(7)admitted(8) inspired (9) scheduled(10) issuesIV. 1. Consumers gear up for school and cooler weather. 2. It remains to be seen. 3. Necessity. 4. Americans are so obsessed with material gain. 5. A business of simplicity has been inspired. V.1. more frightened than hurt2. fed up with3. takes full advantage of the mistakes made by his rivals4. are obsessed with the fear of unemployment5. at the expense of his ownPart TwoPassage 1 CBA4DB Passage 2 ACBDCPassage 3 DCABAPart ThreeI. 1.N 2.N 3.Y 4.N 5.Y 6.NG7.Y8. bank employee9. animal protein10. inflexibleII.1. C2.A3.D4.A5.BIII. 1. in vain2. are prohibited from3. the instant she read the letter4. beyond young chil dren’s capacity5. in successionUnit Two Civil Rights HeroesPart OneI1. Y2.N3.Y4.Y5.N6.Y 7.NG8. tragically9. neither forgotten nor repeated10. for humanityII. B C D C AIII. 1. K; 2. E; 3. J ; 4. I ; 5. B ; 6. H; 7. C ; 8. L; 9. M ;10. G IV. 1. Her awful past. 2. to bear witness to the genocide of six million Jews. 3. The British journalists. 4. Six months. 5. as ifthe Holocaust happened for nothing. V. 1. associate ……with 2. respond to 3. described……as 4. was passed on 5. In respect of/to Part TwoPassage 1 ABDDB Passage 2 CABDB Passage 3 1.A 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.CPart ThreeI. 1. N2.Y 3.Y4.N 5.Y 6.NG7.Y8. cultural traditions9. their race10. 1,296II. 1 C2. A3 D4 A5 DIII1. Yes.2.are fearful of lawsuits3. Mexican-American student, who speaks Spanish really well. 4. A strong interest in civil rights and personal experience with racial discrimination5. Affirmative actionUnit Three SecurityPart OneI. 1. N2.Y3.N 4.N 5.Y 6.N 7.N8. manufacturer9. speculate10. significantII.1D2.C3.A4.C5.D III. 1. victims2. threat3. acceptable 4. measures5. respective6.suggested7. drawback8. focus on9. self-esteem10. communicateIV. 1. Police had not publicly identified the suspect, who apparently was disarmed and restrained by school officials. 2. Four of the students remained hospitalized. Two others sustained minor wounds and were released from a hospital. 3. He is a quiet, utterly average sophomore named T.J. Solomon who plays baseball in a county league, attends church regularly, and participates in his Boy Scout troop. 4. Donald A. Peccia, the superintendent of the Rockdale County public schools. The school records revealed no warning signs about the suspect.5. The authorities have yet to describe any possible motive. V. 1. in good condition2. participate in3. has access to4. suspected5. departed forPart TwoPassage 1: BCDCC Passage 2: DDDAD Passage 3: D D C D DPart ThreeI. 1. F2.F3.F 4.T 5.T6.F7.T8.conclude9.horrific incident10.retaliationII. 1. D2.D3.A4.C5.AIII. 1. complaints focusing on moral laxity and double-dealing2. a bomb threat against the engineering school buildings3. three4. chaining the doors, planning and premeditation5. treatment of psychological problems were foundUnit Four ExtraterrestrialsPart OneI Y2.N3.Y4Y5.NG6. N7. N8. how human beings can be reconciled with God through Christ9. dangerous10. there was somebody else on other planets. II.1. B2. D 3.D 4. C 5. C III1.D 2.F 3.A 4.J 5.H 6.C 7.M 8.N 9.K 10.I IV Profound. It possesses some physical features that suggested life could have been possible. No evidence of life was found. No. Because he speculated that there might be life elsewhere. V. focus on increasing our home marketsis not consistent with what you said last week The odds with reference to the fighthave your feet on the ground Part TwoPassage 11C2.A3.D4B5D Passage 2 C DCBA Passage 3 A D B C BPart ThreeI1.N2.N3. Y4. Y5. Y6. N 7. NG8. convert into vapor9. direct exposure to the sun's ultraviolet radiation10. make a complete recovery with only minor injuriesII 1. C 2. B 3.C 4. B 5. BIII 1.E 2.L 3.N 4.K 5.A 6.C 7.M 8.O 9.G 10.FUnit Five How to Celebrate HolidaysPart OneⅠ. 1. N2. N 3.Y4.N5.Y6.Y7. N 8. Plymouth Plantation9. 162910. Abraham LincolnⅡ. C B D A DⅢ. 1. E 2. I 3. H 4. A 5. G 6. D 7.C 8 .F 9. J 10. BⅣ. 1. belief systems and boundarie s2. Squanto 3. the question of ownership of the land4. the Pequot War 5. They will repeat themselves. OR The lessons of history will repeat themselves.Ⅴ. 1. tolerate 2. in high regard3. all political prisoners be freed 4. Be they white or black 5. the homeless and hungry Part TwoPassge 1 D C A C DPassage 2 C AD D APassage 3 B A C B C Part ThreeⅠ. 1.Y 2. N 3.N 4.Y 5. N 6.Y 7. Y 8. fasting, prayer and repentance 9. 162310. The Massachusetts governmentⅡ. C A AD CⅢ. 1. observed 2. been mistakenly referred t o as 3. consists of4. appealed for5. in many respectsUnit Six The Human TouchPart OneI. Fast Reading 1. N. 2. N. 3. Y. 4. N. 5. NG. 6. Y. 7. N8. tsunami9. generosity10. solaceII. Reading Comprehension 1.D. 2. C. 3. D. 4.A. 5. D. III. Passage UnderstandingM E A F D J H M O BIV. Short Answer QuestionsPut their heads together and bow their heads. On a photo shoot in England. Seriously hurt and her leg was broken. One of the first to help others. Did more in short life than others do in 90. V. Translation1. put his work aside2. get on with3. bring a little relief4. held on to 5. completely in syncPart TwoPassage 1 1.D 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. DPassage 2 1.A 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. CPassage 3 1.A 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. BPart ThreeI. 1. T. 2. F. 3. F. 4. T. 5. F. 6. T. 7. T8. donated a kidney9. remarkable transformation10. softening II. D. 2. A. 3. A. 4.C. 5. C. III. Because of their faithHe had kidney disease. How long their “change of demeanor” would last. 4. Tried to talk to her father through tears. 5. Two framed photos linked together by hooks.Unit 7 Life of SalesmanPart OneI N N Y NG N Y Y8. flooded in9. get by10. set an exampleII BDCBA IIIM D F O C H K I B AIV 1. going on, unchanged2. an odd and strange man3. he is a true hero4. tenacity, perseverance and courage5. He is a janitor who was inspired by Bill V 1. your courage, your dignity and your honesty. 2. stuck out his hand3. with great difficulty4. comment on Porter and his life5. make excuses Part TwoBDCAD BBDAB CCACBPart ThreeI N N N N Y Y N8. a big part in9. cheer people up10. applied at II BCBADIII 1. the multitude of 2. filled with samples of merchandise3. got sick of 4. had a big part in5. were eliminating Unit 8 CloningPart OneI. 1.NG 2. N 3. N 4. N 5. N 6. Y7. Y 8. Y 9. by making scientifically valuable biomedical research illegal. 10. other kinds of biomedical research. II 1. B 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. DIII. 1. C 2. B 3. G 4.I 5. 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英语三课外阅读参考答案
英语三课外阅读参考答案问题一:What is the main theme of the story?答案:The main theme of the story revolves around the importance of perseverance, self-discovery, and the transformative power of education. It illustrates how the protagonist overcomes personal challenges and societal expectations to achieve their goals.问题二:How does the protagonist's character evolve throughout the story?答案:The protagonist's character evolves significantly throughout the story. Initially, they are portrayed as insecure and unsure of their abilities. However, as the story progresses, they gain confidence, embrace their identity, and become a role model for others, demonstrating personal growth and maturity.问题三:What role does the mentor figure play in the protagonist's journey?答案:The mentor figure plays a pivotal role in the protagonist's journey by providing guidance, support, and wisdom. They help the protagonist to navigate through their challenges, offering insights that lead to self-realization and empowerment.问题四:What are some of the key conflicts faced by the protagonist?答案:The protagonist faces several key conflicts, including internal struggles with self-doubt and external pressures from family and society. They also encounter academic challenges and the need to balance personal aspirations with the expectations of others.问题五:How does the setting of the story contribute to the overall narrative?答案:The setting of the story is integral to the narrative as it provides a backdrop against which the protagonist's journey unfolds. It reflects the cultural and social context that influences the protagonist's experiences and decisions, adding depth and realism to the story.问题六:What is the significance of the title of the story?答案:The title of the story is significant as it encapsulates a central concept or theme that runs throughout the narrative. It often serves as a metaphor for the protagonist's journey, challenges, or transformation, drawing readers into the core message of the story.问题七:How does the author use literary devices to enhance the story?答案:The author employs various literary devices such as symbolism, foreshadowing, and metaphor to enrich the story.These devices serve to deepen the narrative, create a morevivid and immersive experience for the reader, and convey complex ideas and emotions.问题八:What message does the story convey to its readers?答案:The story conveys a message of resilience, self-acceptance, and the pursuit of one's dreams despite obstacles. It encourages readers to believe in their own abilities, to challenge societal norms, and to strive for personal growth and fulfillment.问题九:How does the ending of the story reflect the protagonist's growth?答案:The ending of the story is a reflection of the protagonist's growth and transformation. It often shows them having overcome their initial challenges, achieved their goals, or gained a new understanding of themselves and the world around them, providing a sense of closure and satisfaction.问题十:What impact does the protagonist's journey have onthe reader?答案:The protagonist's journey can have a profound impact on the reader, inspiring them to reflect on their own lives, challenges, and aspirations. It may motivate readers topursue their dreams with determination, to embrace change,and to find strength in the face of adversity.。