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大学英语综合教程第一册unit 5 Romance

大学英语综合教程第一册unit 5 Romance


Saint Valentine severed as a priest at the temple during the reign of Emperor Claudius. Claudius then hade Valentine jailed for defying him. In 496 A.D. Pope Gelasius set aside February 14 to honor St. Valentine.
Time: one year /12 months later since the beginning of the story Place: grand general station Figures: 3 John, (imaginative lady, a beautiful girl)overlapping, old ugly lady Beginning: Body: Ending Sequential narration Inverted narration : flashback Interposed narration
Give your order of the following when you are hunting for your BF/GF



Appearance Capacity Character/ Personality Family background Money Education


The Double Seventh Festival, on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month, is a traditional festival full of romance.

综合教程1unit5课后Translation答案

综合教程1unit5课后Translation答案
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1. Life is like a field of newly fallen snow;where I choose to walk every step will show.
生活如雪后之地,行过步步留痕。
(人生犹如初雪之地,我择路而 行处,步步清晰可见。)
2. They understood instinctively that integrity means having a personal standard of morality and ethics that does not sell out to expediency and that is not relative to the sittuation at hand
5.在我们投票支持他之前我们想知道 他的主张。(stand for) Before we vote for him,we want to know what he stands for.
6.这笔钱是在被告家里发现的,被告不 能对此做出令人满意的解释。 (account for)
The defendant couldn't account satisfactorily for the fact that the money was found in his house.
那些缺乏正确核心价值观的人,为 了使自己感觉良好而一直依赖着外在因 素,比如说外貌或社会地位。
4.Integrity means you do what you do because it’s right and not just fashionable or politically correct.
他们本能地认为诚实意味着具有 一种个人的道德与伦理标准,这种标 准既不会向一己私利妥协,也不为当 前所处的形势所左右。

大学英语综合教程1 UNIT5 TextA A simple life well lived原文+译文资料讲解

大学英语综合教程1 UNIT5 TextA A simple life well lived原文+译文资料讲解

21世纪大学英语应用型综合教程(修订版)1Unit 5 Part AText AA simpl e life well lived1 The businessman was at the pier of small coastal Mexican village when a small boat with just one fisherman d ocked. Insid e the small boat were several large yell ow fin tuna. The businessman complimented the Mexican on the quality of his fish and asked how l ong it took to catch them. The Mexican replied, “Only a little whil e”.2 The businessman then asked why he didn’t stay out l onger and catch more fish. The Mexican said he had enough to support his family’s immediate needs. The businessman then asked, “But what d o you d o with the rest of your time?” The Mexican fisherman said, “I sl eep late, fish a little, paly with ma children, take a nap with my wife, Maria, stroll into the village each evening where I sip wine and play the guitar with my amigos; I have a full and busy life, senor.”3 The businessman scoffed, “I am a Harvard MBA and I could help you. You shoul d spend more time fishing, and with the proceeds buy a bigger boat. With the proceeds from the bigger boat you could buy several boats; eventually you woul d have a fl eet of fishing boats. Instead of selling your catch to a mid dl eman, you woul d sell directly to the processor and eventually open your own cannery. You would control the product, processing and distribution. You woul d need to l eave this small coastal fishing village and move to Mexican City, then LA and eventually New York City where you would run your expanding enterprise.”4 The Mexican fisherman asked, “But senor, how l ong will this all take?” To which the businessman replied, “15-20 years”. “But what then, senor?” The businessman laughed and said, “That’s the best part! When the time is right you woul d announce an IPO and sell your company stock to the public and become very rich. You would make millions.” “Millions, senor? Then what?” The businessman said, “Then you woul d retire, move to a small coastal fishing village where you would sl eep late, fish a little, play with your kids, take a siesta with your wife, stroll to the village in the evenings where you could sip wine and play your guitar with your amigos.”5 The fisherman, still smiling, l ooked up and said, “Isn’t that what I’m d oing right now?”6 We live in a worl d in which being successful is everything. Success is measured by power, popularity, control, achievement, and winning. Having more and being more is success. The businessman measured success by the accumulation of wealth and by living an extravagant life. He hel d a Harvard MBA, millions of d ollars, and status as a powerful businessman. “The person with the most toys wins” is a fitting motto.7 Possessions and wealth are not enough. While comforting, wealth cannot fulfill. Benjamin Franklin was of the op inion, “Money never mad e a man happy y et, nor will it. The more a man has, the more he wants. Instead of filling a vacuum, it makes one.” Wealth may help us to escape emptiness for a short while; it cannot cure it.8 The businessman accumulated money to support his retirement. It was wise to plan for the future. Yet, what sort of life was he living in the present? The businessman was so future-oriented that he hadn’t taken sufficient time to question what the future l ooked like. The businessman was living for what the Mexican already enjoyed – a simple life well lived.9 Rudyard Kipling, giving a commencement ad dress at McGill University in Montreal, said there was one striking thing that d eserves to be remembered about peopl e. Warning the stud ents against an over-concern for money, power, or popularity, he said, “Someday you will meet a man who cares for none of these things. Then you will know how poor you are.” The businessman dis covered how poor he was when he met the Mexican fisherman.10 Ralph Wald o Emerson d efined succ ess in a simpl e life well lived as: “to laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent peopl e and affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to l eave the worl d a litter bit better, whether by a healthy chil d, a gard en patch, or an improved social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeed ed.”11 I think the Mexican fisherman woul d have agreed with Emerson.(731 words) 一个简单的生活生活1商人是在一个小的沿海墨西哥村庄的码头时,一个小的船,只有一个渔夫停靠。

综合教程 1 Unit5the call of the wild 翻译

综合教程 1  Unit5the call of the wild 翻译

utes there was a hole big enough for Buck to get out . ‘ Now , come here , r ed eyes ,’ said the fat man , dropping his axe and taking the club in his right hand. 当那个胖子用斧头劈开木箱时巴克在边缘处跳着,咆哮着、撕咬着,用牙齿扯着 碎木片。一会儿,就有一个洞,大到足可以让巴克钻出来。“现在,过来,你这急红 了眼的。”那胖子说着扔下斧头,右手抄起木棍。 Buck jumped at the man , sixty kilos of anger , his mouth wide open ready t o bite the man’s neck . Just before his teeth touched the skin , the man hit him with the club . Buck fell to the ground . It was the first time anyone had hit him with a club and he did not understand . He stood up , and jumped again . Agai n the club hit him and he crashed to the ground .Ten times he jumped at the ma n, and ten times the club hit him . Slowly he got to his feet , now only just abl e to stand .There was blood on his nose and mouth and ears . Then the fat ma n walked up and hit him again , very hard , on the nose .The pain was terrible . Again , Buck jumped at the man and again he was hit to the ground .A last t ime he jumped , and this time , when the man knocked him down , Buck did n ot move . 巴克60公斤的愤怒之躯扑向那人,他大张着嘴准备一口咬住那人的脖子。就在他 的牙齿刚刚碰到皮肤的时候,那人用棍子给了他一下,巴克摔倒在地。这还是头一次 有人用棍子打他,他不知所措。他站起来,再次猛扑过去,木棍再次击中了他使他瘫 倒在地。他扑了10次,木棍就打他10次。他慢慢地站起来,现在他仅能勉强站住。 鲜血从他的口鼻和耳朵中涌出来。然后那人走上前又打了他,狠狠地击中了他的鼻子 。剧痛袭来,巴克再一次扑向那人,但他又被打倒在地。最后一次他扑上去,而这一 次,当那人把他打倒时,巴克再也没有动弹一下。 ‘He knows how to teach a dog a lesson ,’ said one of the men on the wall . Then the four men jumped down and went back to the station . “他可知道如何把狗制得服服帖帖的,”墙上的一个人说。然后这4个人跳下来 ,回车站去了。 ‘His name is Buck ,’said the fat man to himself , reading the letter that ha d come with the box .‘Well, Buck , my by ,’he said in a friendly voice ,‘ we’ve argued a little , and I think the best thing to do now is to stop . Be a goo d dog and we’ll be friends . But if you’re a bad dog , I’ll have to use my club ag ain.Understand?’ “他的名字叫巴克。”那胖子自言自语道,读着写在木箱上的字母。“咳,巴克 ,我的孩子,”他用友好的语气说道。“我们有个小小的争斗,现在我想我们最好停 战。做一只好狗,我们会成为朋友的。但是你若使坏,我就不得不用棍子对付你了, 明白吗?” As he spoke , he touched Buck ’ s head , and although Buck was angry ins ide, he did not move . When the man brought him water and meat , Buck dra nk and then ate the meat , piece by piece , from the man’s hand . 他一边说,一边抚摸着巴克的头。虽然巴克愤恨难平,他却没有再反抗。当那人 给他拿来水和肉时,巴克喝了水,又从那人的手上一片又一片地吃着肉。 Buck was beaten (he knew that ) but he was not broken . He had learnt tha t a man with a club was stronger than him .Every day he saw more dogs arrive , and each dog was beaten by the fat man . Buck understood that a man with a club must be obeyed , although he did not have to be a friend . 巴克挨了打(他现在知道怎么回事了),但他并未就此垮掉。他知道那个拿棍子

大学英语综合教程1 UNIT 5PPT精选文档

大学英语综合教程1 UNIT 5PPT精选文档
estival
Getting water right:Solving the water problem
World Water Day is determined by the end of the twentieth century the human and a holiday. To satisfy people daily life, commercial and agricultural water resource needs, the United Nations has long been committing itself to solve water caused by rising demand for the global water crisis.
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The reason energy and water sit at the top, ahead of food and poverty, is that addressing them makes subsequent problems easier to deal with. Developing abundant sources of clean, reliable, affordable energy enables an abundance of clean water. An abundance of clean water enables food production and protects the environment. And so forth.
气候变化会加剧旱灾和水灾,并改变降水的时间和地点
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知行英语综合教程1unit5答案

知行英语综合教程1unit5答案

知行英语综合教程1unit5答案Unit 5VocabularyI.11) monthly 2) acquaintances 3)classic4) look; in the eye 5)manufactured6) options 7)finance 8) replacement9) survived 10) pick out 11) married 12) grabbed at2.1) survived a car crash that killed both her parents.2) almost embarrassed to death when Sarah read my poem out to the whole class.3) of the Children’s Hospital will care for the seriously injured pupils.4) several phone calls making inquiries about the position of the Chief Financial Officer.5) straighten out all your financial problems if you join our club.3.1) inquiry; died of hunger; people survied2) Instantly; give up his; retire; replace him; executive3) his beloved; odd jobs; and all thatII Word Formation1. embarrassment2. survivors3. newly4. marketable5. monthly6. competition7. conceivable 8. respectableIII. Usage1. the poor2. The deceased/The dead3. the disabled4. the French5. The accused6. the young7. the unemployed 8. the latter…the former…Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze1. Text-related1) died of 2) instantly 3) classic 4)ask around5) surviving 6) retire 7)executive 8) replacement9) stock 10) look…in the eye2. Theme-related1) impressed 2) diligence 3) Instead4) Contrary 5) professionally 6) perform7) personal 8) balance 9) commitment 10) revealedII. Translation1.1) I’m not sure where you can find a good carpenter---you’d better ask around.2) Feeling a little embarrassed, he quickly cleared his throat and looked up at the painting on the wall.3) Michael was survived by three sons, two daughters, and his wife Elizabeth.4) As a financial expert, William advised us to invest our money in the stock market.5) We small retailers can’t compete with supermarkets in pricing and sales.2.My dad is a hard-working executive of a manufacturing firm. He works six days a week. Every day he has to straighten out various kinds of problems so that he often stays up late/nights. However, he tries his best to balance/maintain balance between work and family. On Sundays my dad usually stays at home and cares for us as much as he can. To my greatest joy, he cooks our favorite dished and plays ball with us.。

知行英语综合教程 Unit1

知行英语综合教程 Unit1

locations of the important buildings and structures such as the following.
Step 2
1 Main Entrance
2 Teaching Building
3 Library
4 Dorm
5 Dining Hall
6 Gymnasium
beginning n. 开始;开端
schedule n. 时刻表;日程;
计划 v. 安排;将……列入计划表
habit n. 习惯;习性
*compromise n. & v.妥协
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1 What do you expect from the first day on campus?
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(全新版)大学英语《综合教程》第一册 Unit 5

(全新版)大学英语《综合教程》第一册 Unit 5
Valentine’s Day is lover’s holiday celebrated on February 14, the feast day of St. Valentine, one of the two 3rd century Roman martyrs of the same name. St. Valentine is considered the patron of lovers and especially of those unhappily in love. The feast day became a lovers’ festival in the 14th century. Today it is marked by the exchange of romantic cards (valentines), flowers, chocolate of heart shape, and other gifts.
• One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: That word is love. -- Sophocles
• Passion makes the world go round. Love just makes it a safer place. -- Ice T, The Ice Opinion
Valentine’s Gift
• Valentine’s Card
Байду номын сангаас
• Flowers
• Chocolate of heart shape
• Love pot
• Teapot flower
• Pitcher flower
• Plate flower

知行英语综合教程1unit5答案

知行英语综合教程1unit5答案

知行英语综合教程1unit5答案Vocabulary(词汇)I.11) monthly 2) acquaintances 3)classic4) look; in the eye 5)manufactured6) options 7)finance 8) replacement9) survived 10) pick out 11) married 12) grabbed at2.1) survived a car crash that killed both her parents.2) almost embarrassed to death when Sarah read my poem out to the whole class.3) of the Children’s Hospital will care for the seriously injured pupils.4) several phone calls making inquiries about the position of the Chief Financial Officer.5) straighten out all your financial problems if you join our club.3.1) inquiry; died of hunger; people survied2) Instantly; give up his; retire; replace him; executive3) his beloved; odd jobs; and all thatII Word Formation(构词(法))1. embarrassment2. survivors3. newly4. marketable5. monthly6. competition7. conceivable 8. respectableIII. Usage1. the poor2. The deceased/The dead3. the disabled4. the French5. The accused6. the young7. the unemployed 8. the latter…the former…Comprehensive Exercises(综合练习)I. Cloze1. Text-related1) died of 2) instantly 3) classic 4)ask around5) surviving 6) retire 7)executive 8) replacement9) stock 10) look…in the eye2. Theme-related1) impressed 2) diligence 3) Instead4) Contrary 5) professionally 6) perform7) personal 8) balance 9) commitment 10) revealedII. Translation1.1) I’m not sure where you can find a good carpenter---you’d better ask around.2) Feeling a little embarrassed, he quickly cleared his throat and looked up at the painting on the wall.3) Michael was survived by three sons, two daughters, and his wife Elizabeth.4) As a financial expert, William advised us to invest our money in the stock market.5) We small retailers can’t compete with supermarkets in pricing and sales.2.My dad is a hard-working executive of a manufacturing firm. He works six days a week. Every day he has to straighten out various kinds of problems so that he often stays up late/nights. However, he tries his best to balance/maintain balance between work and family. On Sundays my dad usually stays at home and cares for us as much as he can. To my greatest joy, he cooks our favorite dished and plays ball with us.。

(全新版)大学英语《综合教程》第一册Unit5

(全新版)大学英语《综合教程》第一册Unit5

• 16. sustain: support emotionally; keep (an effort, etc.) going, maintain • Examples: Although they had been trapped in the cave for two days, they were sustained by the knowledge that help would come soon. • He was sustained by an unshakable belief in his own ability to overcome the difficulties. • 17. slim: 1) slender • Examples: The slim-waisted girl over there is a rising film star. • 2) small • Examples: a) The chances of the Chinese Men's Football Team winning the World Cup are slim. • b) The single mother supported her two kids with her slim waitress' income.
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Unit 5
Romance
I. Cultural Notes Public libraries in the U.S.: • Public libraries in the U.S. are free to the public. One can get a library card at the local library by filling in a form and showing the librarian a valid ID and something to prove that one lives in the neighborhood (e.g., a used and stamped envelope with one's name as the addressee, one's phone bill, gas bill, etc.). Besides borrowing books, people go to libraries to borrow video tapes, use the computers there, attend book readings by authors and other cultural events. Libraries are regarded as community centers.

大学英语之基础英语综合教程第一册unit5languagework

大学英语之基础英语综合教程第一册unit5languagework

How to Be True to Yourself1.My grandparents believed you were either honest or you weren’t. There wasno in-between. They had a simple motto hanging on their living-room wall,“Life is like a field of newly fallen snow; where I choose to walk every step will show.”They didn’t have to talk about it — they demonstrated the motto by the way they lived.2. They understood instinctively that integrity means having a personalstandard of morality and ethics that does not sell out to expediency and that is not relative to the situation at hand. Integrity is an inner standard for judging your behavior. Unfortunately, integrity is in short supply today —and getting scarcer. But it is the real bottom line in every area of society. And it is something we must demand of ourselves.3. A good test for this value is to look at what I call the Integrity Triad,which consists of three key principles:4. Stand firmly for your conviction s in the face of personal pressure. There’sa story told about a surgical nurse’s fir st day on the medical team at awell-known hospital. She was responsible for ensuring that all instruments and materials were accounted for during an abdominal operation. The nurse said to the surgeon, “You’ve only removed 11 sponges, and we used 12. We ne ed to find the last one.”5.“I removed them all,” the doctor declared. “We’ll close now.”6.“You can’t do that, sir,” objected the rook ie nurse, “Think of thepatient.”7. Smiling, the surgeon lifted his foot and showed the nurse the 12th sponge.“You’ll do just fine in this or any other hospital,” he told her.8.When you know you are right, you can’t back down.9. Always give others credit that is rightfully theirs.Don’t be afraid ofthose who might have a better idea or who might even be smarter than you are.10. David Ogilvy, founder of the advertising firm Ogilvy & Mather, made thispoint clear to his newly-appointed office heads by sending each a Russian nesting doll with five progressively smaller figures inside.11. His message was contained in the smallest doll,“If each of us hires peoplewho are smaller than we are, we shall become a company of dwarfs. But if each of us hires people who are bigger than we are, Ogilvy & Mather will become a company of giants.” And that is precisely what the company became — one of the largest and most respected advertising organizations in the world.12. Be honest and open about what you really are. People who lack genuine corevalues rely on external factors — their looks or status — in order to feel good about themselves. Inevitably they will do everything they can to preserve this façade, but they will do very little to develop their inner value and personal growth.13.So be yourself. Don’t engage in a personal cover-up of areas that areunpleasing in your life. When it’s tough, do it tough. In other words, face reality and be adult in our responses to life’s challenges.14. Self-respect and a clear conscience are powerful components of integrityand are the basis for enriching your relationships with others.15.Integrity means you do what you do because it’s right and not justfashionable or politically correct. A life of principle, of not succumbing to the seductive sirens of an easy morality, will always win the day. It will take you forward into the 21st century without having to check your tracks in a rearview mirror. My grandparents taught me that.Paragraphs 1-2Words and Expressions1. demonstrate vt.1) show; make clear. These figures clearly demonstrate the size of the economic problem facing the country.Research has demonstrated that babies can recognize their mother’s voice very soon after birth.2) make a public expression that you are not satisfied about something, especiallyby marching orhaving a meeting. Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the new proposals.成千上万的人一起游行示威反对新提议。

实用英语综合教程第一册答案unit5

实用英语综合教程第一册答案unit5

Exercise 51. possessed2. property3. delicious4. delight5. harvest6. merchant7. buried 8. requests 9. hunt 10. nodded 11. delay 12. hideExercise 61. send for2. to be sure3. time and time again4. all his life5. sent away6. dig up7. set to8. day after day9. pick out 10. in answer to11. were carried awayExercise 71. but because we do not have time2. but because his mother asked him to3. not because he had no experience4. not because she failed in an examination5. not because we like the party, but because we want to say think you to himExercise 81. This is the most delicious Chinese food I have yet had.2. This is the most difficult exercise he has yet done.3. This is the most beautiful music we have yet heard.4. This is the most interesting game she has yet played.5. This is the best way they have yet tried.Exercise 91. Seeing that the old man was dying, the neighbors sent for a doctor without any delay2. A beautiful orchard requires hard work like watering, digging up the weeds, picking out the stones day after day, but the time for harvest always makes one happy.3. He had been rich all his life, but he never took much delight in the property he possessed.4. During the hunt, time and time again they thought they had found the treasure buried underground, but in the end, they actually found nothing.5. In answer to the merchant’s request, the restaurant sent away the other guests and set to preparing delicious food just for him.6. “May I carry away these old newspapers?” the worker asked. “To be sure,” he nodded his head.Exercise 141. fortune2. were amazed3. had been cheated4. exchange5. demanded6. content7. seized8. behavior9. earned 10. extra11. spare 12. replaceExercise 151. agree to2. have eaten my fill3. care for4. Long, long ago5. Once more6. settle down7. was reminded of8. straight awayText A 果园里的财宝佚名一个老园丁快死了,叫人把两个儿子叫到床边来,因为他想要对他们说话。

(全新版)大学英语《综合教程》第一册 Unit 5

(全新版)大学英语《综合教程》第一册 Unit 5

• Public libraries in the U.S.
Public libraries in the U.S. are free to the public. One can get a library card at the local library by filling in a form and showing the librarian a valid ID and something to prove that one lives in the neighborhood (e.g., a used and stamped envelope with one’s name as the addressee, one’s phone bill, gas bill, etc.). Besides borrowing books, people go to libraries to borrow video tapes, use the computers there, attend book readings by authors and other cultural events. Libraries are regarded as community centers.
Her work reflects intelligence. 她的工作显示出她的智慧。
• reflect on: to form or express carefully considered thoughts about
He reflects on his country's place in history.
• locate: find the exact position of
locate Albany on the map

unitfive完整答案-新目标大学英语《综合教程》第一册

unitfive完整答案-新目标大学英语《综合教程》第一册

Liste ning and Speak ing1.Growi ng UpGrow ing up is by no means a bad thi ng. It allows us to make a1) differenee in the world, to find out who we are, and to live the life we 2)imagined as ehildren. Wedreamed of growing up when we rested our young heads on our downy pillows and looked up with 3) wonder at the glow-i n-the-dark stars stuck to our eeili ng, won deri ng what the world4) looked like beyond our own home, beyond the world that had been someticulously created for us. Yet upon growing up, we find that reality ofte n 5)contends with those very dreams. We find that the6) reality of growing up is perhaps less lovely than we' d envisioned. We find thatthe only thing we really want back is our youth and our7) innocence and the cruel irony is that these are the very things thatwill never 8) return .Text ARead ing Comprehe nsioni.A.My momwas said to be a good momuntil one day in my ninth year, she left my two brothers and me forever. What she did puzzled me and cha nged everything in my life, though I never shed a tear . My dad did what he could to keep our life as no rmal as possible, prompti ng us to rema in grateful to God. The revisiting of the memoryof mymomduring my senior year of high school made me un dersta nd that I n eeded to grieve my moso that I could move on to a new chapter of my life. I couldn ' t find anyone to whom to discharge my emotio ns un til I participated in Kathy Rudy' s Baldwin Scholars freshman seminar in Duke, where I learned to let go of my mother and was able to make sense of some of the thi ngs in my life. Notice of the speculati on of my mother' s death left me shock in gly unaffected, for the grief and the pressures imposed upon mylife by mymom were already released. The whole issue taught me that people n eed to deal with the past by understanding it, then leaving it behind , and most importa ntly, ack no wledgi ng pain as an opport un ity for growth.Read ing and Discuss ingLan guage in Use4.4) dischargi ng5) clarity6) con tacted7) compromise8) grieved9) affirmed10) prompted5.1) If you don' t know what you want, you might end up with something you don' t want .2) It is the time of year whenthe island nations of the Caribbean normallyexpect their hotels and beaches to be crammed with sun-seekers3) I can teach you about kindn ess, but I cannot impose gracious nesson/upon you .4) Whe npare nts find it hard to let go of bitterness or an ger, or if they are depressed about the changes brought on by divorce, they can find help from a coun selor or therapist.5) As the preferred can didate for this job he has no shortco ming other than his lack of experie nee6.3) on hand4) at hand5) along the way6) out of the way7) in the way8) on the way to9) By the way10) un der way7.For reference2) A3) A8) C8.1) 在哭闹了5分钟之后,我最终妥协了,心想如果明天妈妈一大早就来接我,那我现在就进去。

知行英语综合教程1unit5答案

知行英语综合教程1unit5答案

知行英语综合教程1unit5答案Text ComprehensionI. BII.T T F T TIII.1.Refer to Paragraphs 4,9,12. They are, first, to stand firmly foryour convictions in the face of personal pressure; second, always to give others credit that is rightfully theirs; and third, to be honest and open about what you really are2.Refer to Paragraph 8. the author concludes that you can’t givein when you know you are right.3.Refer to Paragraph 9. This example shows that you should appreciateand accept those who are smarter and brighter than you are.4.Refer to Paragraph 12. They usually rely on external factors. Theydo so because, neglecting the development of their inner value and personal growth, only their looks or status can make them feel good.5.Refer to Paragraph 14 They are self-respect and a clear conscience.6.Refer to the last paragraph. A life of principle will always winthe day without succumbing to the seductive sirens of an easy morality, and will take you forward into the 21st century without having to check your tracks in a rearview mirror.IV. 1. Integrity means having one’s own norms and rules of judging whatis right, what is wrong, which one should not give up for immediate personal advantages. o2. Integrity is rare at present.3. An explanation was given for how all instruments and materialwere used and located during an operation.4. When you are right, you should insist.5. Unavoidably they will do everything possible to keep their looksand status.Vocabulary exercisesI. 1. that is current2. difficult to find or obtain3. make an effort to attain4. Insist on/ Stick to; despite/when faced with5. Always recognize and praise rightly others’ achievement6. behave in a way that is natural, or normalII. 1. appointed 2. politically 3. account for 4.succumbed to5. ensured6. instinctively7. tough8. object9. challenge 10. seductiveIII. D A B C B A C AIV. 1. Morality; morality; ethics; ethics2. demands; asked; asking; demanded3. real; genuine; real; genuine4. preserve; preserve; save; saveV.1. truthful, upright, frank2. outer, external, exterior3. rare, uncommon, scant4. fire, sack, dismiss5. resolutely, determinedly, unyieldingly6. fearless, dauntless, brave, bold7. unpleasant, disagreeable8. unfashionable, old-fashioned, outdatedVI.1. inexperienced2. rightful3. impoliteness4. handful5. heady6. straightening7. sleepy8. beggarGrammar exercisesI.1. Giving instruction.2. Expressing a wish.3. Making a suggestion.4. Giving an order.5. Giving an order and expressing anger.6. Inviting.7. Warning.8. Forbidding.II.1.Take a break.2.Let’s not stay here any longer.3.Stop criticizing others.4.Have another biscuit, please.5.In this play you be the princess and I be the witch.6.Go and buy yourself a new pair of shoes.7.Don’t you ever be late again!/Never be late again.8.Let us never forget the brave men and women who made the ultimatesacrifice.III.1. will/ can/ can’t you2. will/won’t you3. will you4. shall we5. will/could/can you6. will/won’t/can’t you7. will you8. shall weIV. 3 5 4 8 7 2 1 6V.1. another2. another3. others4. other5. another6. the other7. the others 8. another, othersVI.And that is exactly what her parents expected her to be--- a world-famous ballerina.Translation exercisesI.1. 人的一生就像被刚降下的雪覆盖的田野,无论在哪儿走过都会留下自己的足迹。

(全新版)大学英语《综合教程》第一册Unit5

(全新版)大学英语《综合教程》第一册Unit5

(全新版)大学英语《综合教程》第一册Unit5 (Unit 5)In today's fast-paced world, the importance of learning English cannot be overstated. English has become a universal language, connecting people from different cultures and backgrounds. As an integral part of the curriculum, the "Comprehensive Tutorial" series of textbooks aims to provide students with a solid foundation in the English language. In this article, we will explore the key features and benefits of the newest edition of the "Comprehensive Tutorial" series, specifically focusing on Unit 5.Unit 5 of the "Comprehensive Tutorial" series introduces students to the theme of "Education." This unit aims to enhance students' language skills while also providing them with valuable knowledge about the education system and its challenges. The unit comprises various sections, each targeting different language aspects and addressing specific educational topics.One of the highlights of Unit 5 is its focus on vocabulary expansion. The unit includes a wide range of academic and educational vocabulary words that students can incorporate into their everyday language use. From "curriculum" to "plagiarism," students will gain a comprehensive understanding of essential terms related to education. Numerous exercises and activities within the unit make it possible for students to actively engage with the new vocabulary and reinforce their learning through practice.Furthermore, Unit 5 also emphasizes writing skills. It includes a section dedicated to academic writing, guiding students through the process ofconstructing well-structured essays. The unit introduces students to various types of essays commonly encountered in an academic setting, such as argumentative essays and descriptive essays, providing them with a step-by-step approach to master each style. By following the provided guidelines and practicing the given exercises, students can enhance their writing abilities and prepare themselves for future academic challenges.In addition to vocabulary expansion and writing skills, Unit 5 also focuses on developing students' listening and speaking skills. Through a variety of authentic recordings and interviews, students are exposed to real-life situations related to education. They have the opportunity to listen to different accents and improve their listening comprehension skills. The unit also incorporates interactive speaking activities, enabling students to engage in discussions and express their opinions on a range of educational topics. These activities foster a collaborative learning environment, encouraging students to actively participate and communicate in English.Another unique component of Unit 5 is its incorporation of cultural insights. The unit explores the significance of education in different cultures around the world, shedding light on educational practices, beliefs, and traditions from diverse perspectives. By understanding the cultural nuances associated with education, students develop a global mindset and become more open-minded individuals.To enhance self-assessment and independent learning, Unit 5 includes regular self-evaluation exercises and a comprehensive review section at the end of the unit. These features allow students to gauge their progress,identify areas of improvement, and reinforce their understanding of the unit's content.In conclusion, Unit 5 of the "Comprehensive Tutorial" series offers a comprehensive and engaging approach to learning English in the context of education. Through its focus on vocabulary expansion, writing skills, listening and speaking abilities, cultural insights, and self-assessment, the unit equips students with the necessary tools to excel in their language learning journey. The newest edition of the textbook serves as a valuable resource for both teachers and students, providing a solid foundation for developing a strong command of the English language.。

知行英语综合教程1 Unit 5 The City of Dreams

知行英语综合教程1 Unit 5 The City of Dreams

金融业/金融市场
New Words & Expressions
fulfill =carry out/realize
fulfill one’s plan/promise/dream
He would like to fulfill his dream of winning the prize someday.
recommend that
I highly/strongly recommend that you should watch the movie.
New Words & Expressions
reserve =shyness
She overcame her own natural reserve.
New Words & Expressions
affect =influence/have an impact on
Many people are affected by the air pollution in the winter.
冬天,很多人受到了 空气污染的影响。
New Words & Expressions
reserve
off to the /one side
recommend
symbol
on and on
react
retire
put off
recently
rent out
draw in
Unit 5 Reading It
The City of Dreams
by Chen Tian
New Words & Expressions
dean =a person who is in charge of one of the parts of a college/university

综合教程1Unit5

综合教程1Unit5

Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
Her husband was so engrossed in his work that she felt neglected and lonely. 2. What is her husband’s job? A scientist. 3. What did the husband do with her tears? He collected all her tears drop by drop in a test tube, mixed some powders and finally found out it was nothing but saline water. 4. Is the husband a workaholic? Yes, of course.
issues. Not let workaholism steal the joy of living.
Before Reading
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading
Table Completion
Type
Name
Characteristics
Type 1
self-sacrificing workaves last and will go to any extreme to please and impress a dominant, parenttype person at work.

知行英语综合教程1 Unit 5 Seeing the World 热身:旅游英语情景对话

知行英语综合教程1 Unit 5 Seeing the World 热身:旅游英语情景对话

Unit 5 Seeing the World
Speaking
3. Check-in at the hotel 酒店办理入住
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3. Check-in at the hotel (A: Receptionist; B: Tour leader)
receptionist ↓ receptionist: 接待员
bellman: 行李员
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cash ↓
credit card →
↑ traveler’s checks
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Review: 1. Check-in → 办理登机 →
2. 领队 → Tour leader→
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3. Check-in at the hotel A: Good evening, sir. What can I do for you? B: We are the tour group from China International Travel Service. My name is Li Gang. Our company made a reservation for 10 twin rooms and 1 single room four weeks ago. China International Travel Service: 中国国际旅行社 twin room: 双床间
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2. Ordering meals on the plane A: Fine. Would you like something to drink? We’ve got beer, Coke, juice and mineral water. B: Beer, please. A: I see your friend is sleeping. B: That’s all right. I’ll order for him. Give him stewed beef with noodle, please. A: OK. Is there anything else I can do for you? B: Can I have some coffee, please? A: Coffee will be served in a few minutes. B: Thank you.
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C sightseeing D their leisure time E an adventure
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Task 2
The following are some world-famous tourist destinations. Match the photos with the cities. A 1 2 3 Sydney, Australia Agra, India London, Britain B
5) beautiful A
E wildlife
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Task 1
2
Why do people usually go traveling? 1) to broaden A their dreams
2) to have
3) to spend 4) to realize 5) to go
B their v professor n. 教授 recently ad. 最近 appeal n. 吸引力;感染力 *facet n. 方面 *abundant a. 丰富的;大 量的;充足的 contrast n. 反差;对比; 对照 jewelry n. (also jewellery) [总称] 珠宝;首饰 stare n. 凝视 v. (at) 凝视 café n. 咖啡馆;小餐馆 *intimacy n. 亲密
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Task 1
Answer the questions by matching the following items.
1
What do people expect from a tourist destination? 1) unique ABCDE 2) friendly D 3) rich BE 4) delicious C A scenery B culture C food D people
reserve n. 矜持;(言语、 行动的)拘谨 custom n. 习惯;风俗
B C A D F E
E F
C D
4
5 6
Paris, France
Rome, Italy Beijing, China
Reading It
The City of Dreams
* Words
Better acquaintance
contain v. 抑制;包 含 affect v. 影响 extraordinary a. 不 平常的;特别的 emotion n. 情感;感 情 actually ad. 竟然(用 于表示惊讶或难以置 信);实际上 financial a. 财政的
梦想之城!太棒了!”
couple n. 一对;一双 recommend v. 推荐; 建议 former a. 以前的 poet n. 诗人 *glaze v. 变得目光呆滞
5 Another day I saw a former student, a young poet. When I told her about my trip, her eyes glazed over. I saw stars dancing in them. “Paris? You’re going to Paris? Oh, the city of dreams. That’s so wonderful!”
1 当我最初想到要去巴黎旅行时, 2 My shoe repairman actually 我就无法自已——我告诉每个愿意聆 got tears in his eyes and looked 听的人。仅仅是谈论旅行本身就令我 off to the side. “I never go 激动不已,而我没有预料到的是,谈 anywhere,” he said. “All I’ve 论巴黎之行似乎以一种特别的方式影 ever done my whole life is 响到了别人,并总能在他们的心里激 work. ” His wife, he said, never 荡起某种情感。 wanted to travel. His grown children still needed some financial support from him.
4 One morning I met a neighbor I seldom see. I mentioned my trip, 3 在当地一所大学院长邀请我去上一门写作课时,我决定把我的行程也告诉她。 and he—who hadn’t previously said more than a couple of words to 她的声音中充满了渴望:“我从未去过巴黎,我一直都很想去。” me—suddenly became very interested. “To Paris? How great! When 5 还有一天,我遇到我以前的一个学生,一位年轻的诗人。当我告诉她我的旅 are you going?” And on and on. The next day I saw him again, and he 行时,她的眼神凝固了。我看到她的双眼熠熠发光。“巴黎?您要去巴黎?噢, was already recommending a book for me to read about the city.
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4 一天早上,我遇见一位很少碰面 3 When the dean of a local *dean n. (大学的)学 院院长;系主任 的邻居。他以前同我说的话加起来也 college asked me to teach a 不过几句而已,我向他提起了我的旅 writing class, I decided to tell journey n. 旅行;旅程 行,他突然变得兴趣盎然。“去巴黎? her about my journey as well. 多好啊!你什么时候动身?”然后一 react v.(作出)反应 She reacted with longing in her 直说个不停。当我第二天再碰到他时, voice. “I’ve never been there,” *longing n. 渴望 他竟然向我推荐了一本关于这个城市 she said, “and I’ve always 的书。 to go.” previously ad. 以前 wanted
6 Even 到了巴黎,我与一位已经在当地居住了 6 delayed 个月的好友呆了一段时间。巴黎 when an unexpected problem her plans for a couple fulfill v. (also fulfil) 履行; 7 实现 是她的梦想之城,而且她是一个坚决兑现自我承诺的人。她提前退了休,离婚 of months, she didn’t let it stop her. So she is now living in this
retire v. 退休
了,孩子们都在上大学或工作。她筹划了自己的巴黎之行,把自己的房子出租 beautiful city, and says, “Difficult things may happen, but why not be 半年,然后在巴黎找了一套公寓。 in a wonderful place if and when they do?”
divorced a. 已离婚的; 离异的
apartment n. [美]一套 住房;公寓套间 delay v. 推迟;使延期; 耽搁;延误
知行英语 8 I met other American women and men living in the city. All mostly 9 巴黎的魅力包括很多方面:丰富的艺术、强烈的反差、华丽的珠宝和镜子(甚 came for the beauty, the rich culture, and as the result of a dream. One 至连查尔斯· 狄更斯也曾为之倾倒)、咖啡馆中人们凝视的目光(他们的椅子面对 young woman lives there at least half of every year with her husband 街道,以便观看来往的表演)、亲密的交谈,以及矜持的举止和习俗。 and young daughter. She and her husband have managed to find sixmonth-long jobs in education in Paris. Another professor who recently retired from a San Diego university has also chosen to make her home in Paris for half of every year. 9 appeal of Paris has many 8 The 我也遇见过生活在这个城市的其他 facets —the abundant art; the 美国男女。几乎所有的人都是冲着巴黎 sharp contrasts; the shining 的美丽、丰富的文化,或为了实现梦想 jewelry and mirrors (even 而来。一位年轻的女士和丈夫以及他们 Charles Dickens was completely 年幼的女儿每年至少有一半的时间住在 drawn in by these); the stares of 这儿,夫妇俩都设法在巴黎找到了一份 those sitting in cafés, their chairs 为期6 个月的教职。另一位教授刚从圣 turned toward the streets to 地亚哥某大学退休,也选择每年一半的 watch the passing show; the 时间把家安在巴黎。 intimacy of conversation and yet the reserve of manners and customs.
1 When I first thought about taking a trip to Paris, I couldn’t contain myself—I told anyone who would listen. Just talking about it was 2 我的修鞋匠竟眼含泪水,头侧到一边。“我哪儿也没去过,”他说,“我这辈子 exciting. But what I hadn’t expected was that it seemed to affect others in 一直在干活。”他说他的妻子从来就没有想过要去旅行,而且他那些业已成年的孩 extraordinary ways and always with some kind of emotion. 子们也需要他提供一些经济援助。
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