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全新版大学英语综合教程5 unit1 课后答案

全新版大学英语综合教程5  unit1 课后答案
P18 VOCABULARY
1.(1) allot
(2) go through fire and water
(3) reside
(4) sobbed
(5) made no mention of
(6) sacrifice
(7) came upon
(8) rhythm
2. She had thought that books were natural wonders, coming up of themselves like grass. So it was "startling and disappointing" for her to find out that story books had been, contrary to her expectations, written by people.
(8) Answer: an old Ford
P24 cloze
(1) Answer: go through fire and water
(2) Answer: salary
(3) Answer: give
(4) Answer: no peace
(5) Answer: sink into
(7) inward
5. (1) Answer: have come upon / across
(2) Answer: had come out
(3) Answer: come on / up
(4) Answer: came across
(5) Answer: comes down to
7. The book was completely worn out - it was lacking its front cover, the back held on by strips of pasted paper, and the pages stained; its illustrations had come unattached. Welty's father had lost his mother when he was seven, and this book was the only book he as a little boy had had of his own. Although he had never made any mention to his own children of the book, he had brought it along with him from Ohio to their house and shelved it in their bookcase.

全新版大学英语第二版综合教程Unit4课后题参考答案及B参考译文

全新版大学英语第二版综合教程Unit4课后题参考答案及B参考译文

美国梦对不同的人有着不同的含义。

但对许多人,尤其是对移民而言,它意味着改善自己生活的机会。

对于他们,美国梦的含义就是才能与勤劳能让你从小木屋走向白宫。

托尼·特里韦索诺并没有爬那么高,但他成功地使自己的梦想成真。

托尼·特里韦索诺的美国梦弗雷德里克·C·克罗弗德他来自意大利罗马以南某地的一个遍地是石头的农庄。

他什么时候以及怎么到美国的,我不清楚。

不过,有天晚上,我看到他站在我家车库后面的车道上。

他身高五英尺七、八左右,人很瘦。

“我割你的草坪,”他说。

他那结结巴巴的英语很难听懂。

我问他叫什么名字。

“托尼·特里韦索诺,”他回答说。

“我割你的草坪。

”我对托尼讲,本人雇不起园丁。

“我割你的草坪,”他又说道,随后便走开了。

我走进屋子,心里有点不快。

没错,眼下这大萧条的日子是不好过,可我怎么能把一个上门求助的人就这么打发走呢?等我第二天晚上下班回到家,草坪已修整过了,花园除了草,人行道也清扫过了。

我便问太太是怎么回事。

“有个人把割草机从车库里推出来就在院子里忙活起来,”她回答说。

“我还以为是你雇他来的。

”我就把前晚的事跟她说了。

我俩都觉得奇怪,他怎么没提出要工钱。

接下来的两天挺忙,我把托尼的事给忘了。

我们在尽力重整业务,要让一部分工人回厂里来。

但在星期五,回家略微早了些,我又在车库后面看到了托尼。

我对他干的活夸奖了几句。

“我割你的草坪,”他说。

我设法凑了一小笔微薄的周薪,就这样托尼每天轻扫院子,有什么零活,他都干了。

我太太说,但凡有重物要搬或有什么要修理的,他挺派得上用场。

夏去秋来,凉风阵阵。

“克罗先生,块下雪了,”有天晚上托尼跟我说。

“等冬天到了,你让我在厂里干扫雪的活。

”啊,对这种执着与期盼,你又能怎样呢?自然,托尼得到了厂里的那份活儿。

几个月过去了。

我让人事部门送上一份报告。

他们说托尼干得挺棒。

一天我在车库后面我们以前见面的地方看到了托尼。

“我想当学徒,”他说。

大学综合英语三选词填空翻译答案unit4

大学综合英语三选词填空翻译答案unit4

Unit 4一、填单词1、Amy is an expert in her field, and is well-paid _accordingly__.因此,从而;相应地2、Some parents feel that the school structure is a bit _loose _, allowing children too much freedom when choosing learning tasks.松的;不受束缚的,自由的3、She needed all her powers of _____concentration__ to stop herself from slipping on the icy road。

集中;专心4、Monetary policy hasn’t been working because interest rates have been reduced to almost zero without _stimulating _ the economy. 使兴奋;刺激5、It’s the strongest natural fabric and can stand very high temperatures and be machine washed. 质地,材质6、So far as I know people’s tastes haven’t changed much, and, _if anything _, they are getting more diverse these days than they used to be. 要说有什么区别的话;甚至正相反7、It’s easier to find excuses for poor customer service than accept _reality _ and do something about it. . 现实8、Often there’s no clear evidence one way or the other and you just have to base your judgment on _intuition直觉9、He was dressed very casually, which made him look a _trifle_ out of place at the reception.少量,少许10、My grandfather was born in Hong Kong __at the turn of thecentury_ and moved with his family to Britain in the early 1920s. 在世纪初11、We love having our grandchildren visit, but they always leave such a __mess_ for us to clean up afterwards. 脏乱状态12、His mother died in the accident, too. But we didn’t tell him the news as we were afraid that would _undermine_ his confidence in full recovery. 暗中破坏;逐渐伤害二、五个句子翻译1、红十字会派遣的志愿者人员非常小心地对村里的饮用水进行消毒,以避免爆发瘟疫。

综合英语第五册-何兆熊--Unit-1-4完整答案

综合英语第五册-何兆熊--Unit-1-4完整答案

Unit 1Text ComprehensionI. Decide which of the following best states the author's purpose.AII. Judge, according to the text, whether the following statements are true of false.T F F F F T T FIV. Explain in your own words the following sentences taken from the text.1. If she paid no attention to an unpleasant thing, perhaps it would not make her feel depressed.2. From June to the end of July school closed for the summer vacation.3. Literally, the author looked up at the monuments with her eyes half-closed because of thedazzling sunshine. Figuratively, the author meant that freedom, equality and democracy were simply distorted images, she could not “see” them clearly.4. Mother was bright black. Father was brown black. We three girls represent different shades ofblack between bright black and brown black.5. Inside the soda fountain, it was so dim and cool that the pain of my eyes was wonderfullyeased.6. No one answered my righteous and stern questions, they remained silent as if they hadcommitted something wrong.7. My anger was not going to be sympathized or noticed by my family members, because theythemselves were similarly angry.Language workI. Explain the italicized part in each sentence in your own words.1. on the edge of the summer:at the beginning of the summer2. preparations were found in the air around the house:the atmosphere of excitement could be felt but it was not talked about.3. a mobile feast:a large and enjoyable meal on the train4. as if we had never been black before:as if we had never been mistreated before5. they had contributed to it:they had partially caused it6. My fury was not to be acknowledged by a like fury:my anger was not going to be noticed by my family members because they weresimilarly angry.II. Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in their appropriate forms.♦bruise bruised scarred scar♦soaking Dampen soaked dampen♦admit acknowledged acknowledge admitted♦agony anguish anguish agonyIII. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase from the box, using its appropriate form.♦had decreed♦agonizing♦approvingly♦ensconced♦flair♦vulnerability♦relief♦avowedV. Fill in each blank with an article.♦the: 1, 13, 15, 19.♦a: 3, 11, 14, 16, 17.♦A: 4♦an: 10♦/ : 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 18.VI. Put a word in each bland that is appropriate for the context.black behave mind meant mercythough before worse what experiencedTranslationI. Translate the following sentences into English.♦I haven’t seen it myself, but it is supposed to be a really good movie.♦The hostess cut the cheese into bite-size pieces.♦No one can function properly if they are deprived of adequate sleep.♦He carefully copied my pretense that nothing unusual had occurred.♦It was scorching outside; all the tourists escaped into the fan-cooled hut.♦I’ve come to see his fabled footwork that people talk so much about.♦I’m not a teacher proper, since I haven’t been trained, but I’ve had a lot of teaching experience.♦Students tend to anticipate what questions they will be asked on the examination.II. Translate the following into Chinese.如果美国对此时此刻的迫切性视而不见,低估黑人的决心,那么这对美国的命运将是休戚相关的。

全新版大学英语综合教程4课后答案完全整理版

全新版大学英语综合教程4课后答案完全整理版

Unit 1 Text A1.1) 多尔蒂先生和他的家人目前正在农场忙于秋收Mr. Doherty and his family are currently engaged in getting the autumn harvest in on the farm.2)我们不能低估敌人,他们装备了最先进的武器We must not underestimate the enemy. They are equipped with the most sophisticated weapons.3)菲尔已三个月没有找到工作了,正变得越来越绝望Having been out of a job for 3 months, Phil is increasingly getting desperate.4)作为项目经理,山姆办事果断,工作效率高,且判断准确Sam, as the project manager is decisive, efficient and accurate in his judgment.5) 既然已证实这家化工厂是污染源,村委会决定将其关闭,为此损失了一百个工作岗位Since the chemical plant was identified as a source of pollution, the village neighborhood committee decided to close it at the cost of 100 jobs.2.攻势已经持续了三天,但是我们并没有取得多少进展。

师长命令我们营夜晚绕到敌人后方发起突然袭击。

然而,要绕到敌人后方,我们必须越过一片沼泽地。

我们很多人担心会陷入泥潭之中。

我们营长决定冒一下险。

所幸由于寒冷天气沼泽地都结上了冰,我们于天亮前到达目的地并从敌人后方发起进攻。

这一下扭转了战局。

敌人没有戒备,不久便投降了。

The offensive had lasted three days, but we had not gained much ground. The division commander instructed our battalion to get around to the rear of the enemy at night and launch a surprise attack. To do this we have to cross a marshland, and many of us were afraid we might get bogged down in the mud.Our battalion commander decided to take a gamble. Luckily enough, thanks to the severely cold weather which had made the marshland freeze over, we arrived our destination before dawn and began attacking the enemy from the rear. This had turned the tide of the battle. The enemy, caught off guard, soon surrendered.Unit 2 Text A3.1) 空气中有一种不寻常的寂静,只有远处响着大炮的声音4.There was an unusual quietness in the air, except for the sound ofartillery in the distance.2) 在某些非洲国家城市的扩展已引起生活水平相当大的下降和社会问题的增多The expansion of urban areas in some African countries has been causing a significant fall in living standards and an increase in social problems3) 研究表明大气中的二氧化碳的含量与全球温度密切相关Theresearch shows that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels areclosely correlated with global temperatures4) 最近公共汽车的车辆行驶频率已有改善,从15分钟缩短到12分钟一班The frequency of the bus service has been improved from 15 to 12 minute recently.5) 那位跳水运动员立在跳水板边沿,只等教练发出信号便会立刻跳下The diver stood on the edge of the diving board, poised to jump at the signal from the coach.5.汽车从发明以来是交通运输发生了革命性的变化,永远的改变了人们的生活、旅行和办事的方式。

综合英语教程5(第三版邹为诚)大三上期末复习材料1.1

综合英语教程5(第三版邹为诚)大三上期末复习材料1.1

综合英语教程5(第三版邹为诚)大三上期末复习材料1.1期末复习攻略之综英篇(一)简版苏明教育出版社总主编:苏明主编:丘马金王承水王萍魏秀洪周书松校编:何凯(PS:1、重点的★查询的☆2、此版本为先行版,后续另作补充3、转载请注明出处~)Unit1 P1-32王承水1、It is, therefore, a political as well as a personal issue with many social and economic repercussion.★n.(间接的)影响,反响,恶果[impact, effect ]2、National policy directives are not carried out to the full or in quite the same way across the country.★n.指示,命令[pointing, indication, commands, prescription, instruction]3、They receive little, if any, funding from the government but have to adhere to certain national education standards.★坚持,遵守,遵循[stick fast, stay, advocate ]4、A potted history of the state provision of education.★n.提供;供给;供应品[item, preparation, arrangement, preliminary ]5、This was built on over the decades by a succession of Arts of Parliament which extended state, making it compulsory for increasing numbers of young people to attend schools for longer periods of time.一连串,一系列,连续的人(或事物)[ a series, several things in row, sequence ]6、These moves were assisted by the gradual outlawing of child labor.★v..宣布···不合法[ illegalize, illegalise, criminalize, criminalise ]7、During the 1960s, the shortcomings of this selection procedure were too obvious to ignore and 11-plus was phased out in most places.★逐步废除[ terminate gradually ]8、Comprehensive education finally became the norm in the state system albeit with local variations.★虽然,尽管[ even if, although, while, though, as, if ]9、Another reform was allowing schools to “opt out” of LEA control if sufficient parents and school governors were in favour.★v.选择[ to choose, to make a choice ]10、Every August when GCSE examination results are released this debate resurface, especially as increasing numbers of school pupils gain passes with higher grades.★v. 重现[ emerge repeatedly, appear again ]11、Problems of funding will persist as more people become involved in education at different levels and higher education in particular will probably have to be even more self-financing.★v.顽强地坚持;维持;保持[ prevail, endure, persevere, hang in, hang on, hold on, remain, stay ]12、I remember, and some things you calculated with your mind and there was something like a quiz bee every week. 或:They even give me queen bee.★n.竞赛[ quiz ]13、But she was not having it.★[ accept, take ]14、They have laid down over a dozen rules for me.☆制定[draw up,formulate,draft,constitute]15、but they just told me, “stick out this rough spell because life will be fine onc e you have got into colle ge.”★[ endure,stay with the end ]16、My mother said that if I wrote a book she would let me off taking the entrance exams.★宽恕某人[pardon, allow someone to get away without punishment ]17、It is really getting me down—not being able to read any literature is murder, and I can only write in my dreams.★[ depress, discourage ]18、My father gave me an earful and he even said…★[ 给某人一个令人吃惊的回答give sb. a hash, severe verbal rebuke]19、When you have bashed your head against a brick wall till it's cut and bleeding you can't take any more.★v. [ strike ]20、It would be great if some murder bumped me off.v.[ kill ,murder]21、I feel I'm a sheep carrying my own meat along the road, and I'm dead beat.★[ idiom. defeated, exhausted ]22、and had to come home for abortions on the quiet.★[secretly, quietly ]23、They invited these students to give reflections on t heir school lives.★[express careful consideration仔细思考]24、Fu yawen is a quite, cultured girl of eighteen★[well educated 有教养的]25、disruptive: adj. causing disorder or turmoil破坏的;扰乱的;分裂性的26、expel: vt. drive or force out ; discharge or eject 驱逐,赶走;除名;排出(气体)Unit2 P33-60魏秀洪1、The uncle wanted to make the kitten a champion killer of mice.★n.[first rate ]2、I can judge one of the main effects of personal grading by the attitudes of students who land in my remedial course in college.☆n.补习班[cram school ]3、The uncle wanted to teach it that such fraternizing with the enemy was wrong ,so he slapped the kitten ,scolded it ,and sent it away in disgrace.☆结交,亲敌[being friendly ]4、You go to a great school not for the art of indicating assent or dissent in graduated terms……P34★[arranged in degrees,esp.successively]5、But the fantasy of what I would have liked to learn as a child may be revealing,since I feel unequipped by education for problems that lie outside the cloistered , literary domain.★[a.隔离的sheltered ]6、I would want to have been instructed in singing and in playing an instrument by ear.[凭听觉]7、…..P34(the esoteric and purely self-defensive style of judo)[难懂的,深奥的]8、I would want to have been instructed in prestidigitation.☆[变戏法trick]9、I would want to have been instructed in ventriloquism.[腹语,口技]10、It does not promise a generation of Aristotles or Newtons , of Napoleons or Washingtons , of Raphaels or Shakespeares , though such miracles of nature it has before now contained within its precincts .★[ n.boundary]11、It prepares him to fill any post with credit, and to master any subject with facility.★[n.ease]12、It teaches him to disentangle a skein of thought……P35★[understand a complex idea ]13、It teaches him to detect what is sophistical and to discard what is irrelevant.☆[a.脆弱的sophistic]14、Yet many educators cried foul ,citing other evidence that slowed more students doing better academically than ever before .[叫屈,喊冤]15、Reagan said.“Racial segregation.Sex /doc/249827925.htmlck of opportunity for the handicapped.”☆[隔离separation]16、“Groups that had lagged ways behind and had not had access to good public education were making significant strides during the same time period.[落后;]17、The auto industry , for example,had been losing around to Japanese manufacturers since the 1970s.★[be beaten by]18、They, in return , cracked down on students .[镇压,制裁;强迫]19、And to ensure that students were meeting these new standards, an era of high -stakes testing was born.★[high risk or reward]20、While many debates the dire conclusions of “A Nation At risk”,argued that reform was needed in some schools.★[a. sad, gloomy and dreadful]21、While introducing concepts such as consumer choice and economic competition22、Inject competition into American’s urban school system was the strategy behind on experiment already under way in east Harlem23、cave space:set some space aside for a special purpose24、Mediocre:not understanding,average in quality25、high-caliber students:students with better ability26、the bottle line:the most important principle27、consumer choiceP47换词看一下Unit3 P61-75周书松☆★1、We spiced our play with a legend about an alligator that had crawled all the way up from Miramar and lay in wait for us somewhere in a deep pool of the arroyo—a monster no less real because he lived only in our imagination.★vt. [make more interesting or flavorful使增加趣味]2、The diver kicked off and let go as high as he could swing,his naked brown body twisting through the air like a split string bean.★vt.[ cut, ripped, separate ]3、Sometimes a sword or a spear missed the cactus pad andpoked the bull in the stomach or some more sensitive spot.★vt.[ prod ,pu sh]4、They had to sit for hours to have their hair braided.☆[梳辫子]5、They were taught to halter the burros and water them at the arroyo.☆[用绳子套住]6、Sitting high on a boulder just above the pond I could see them,with a white skirt pulled up and pinned over one shoulder,slapping the clothed on the rocks,dipping them in the water and wringing them.★vt.[榨取,拧干twist,compress]7、In this way the girl was staked out and every other young man in the pueblo was on notice.★vt.[宣布所有权to claim as one’s own ;监视spy]8、alco was a small,tight town and you could easily be caught shadowing the girl or even speaking to her.★vi.[follow ]9、But you were not ready to take the risks of going steady in Jalco until you had proved yourself a man at work.★[维持关系稳定date someone exclusively]10、When the trail had roughened and calloused the feet of the boy,he would do the same.★[v.变粗糙harden; 无情的uncaring , unsympathetic]11、Not all the campesinos in Jalcocotan,or in all the pueblos on the mountain together took out so much that the monte and the arroyo could not replenish themselves.★[ v.补充,添加refill,restore ]12、They cut sugarcane,herded cattle,butchered steers,tended the crops,gathered coconuts for the soapworks,and cleared land a puro macbetazo—with your bare hands and a machete.★[tend (sheep or cattle)放牛羊]13、The business of the capataz was to keep the peonanda,as the crews of field hands were called,hustling at the assigned tasks.★[ vi.move or act energetically and rapidly逼迫,促使]14、He either returned to his pueblo,his compadres and his milpa in some far-off place in the mountains,or he scratched for a living,lost in the forest.★[vt.gather funds or produce a living with difficulty度日,维生]15、The near side of the pond was shallow and fringed with reeds and tall clumps of grass that blossomed with plumes of cream colored fluff.☆[用......装饰边缘]16、In your bare feet you sank up to the ankle and by wriggling your toes you could raise oozy.☆[扭动]17、Trampling and squishing the mud .★[n.挤压,蜿蜒squeeze, squash]18、They hopped into deep water or slithered away in the grass.☆[slip溜,滑]19、There was a free -for -all.混战★[自由的局面n.a fight , argument, contest, etc.]20、If the commotion got out of the hands of the master of the corrida.☆[out of control失控]21、Little by little the chilpayates become men of sorts.★[n. 品质character, quality, nature]22、It wants work under blazing suns★[v. warm 给......温暖,dry]23、...like shaking and sunning the bad mats or sprinkling the streets in front of your cottage.☆[洒水]24、Only a boy with man-stuff in him could walk down the mountain and up the next ridge to spend the night tending helps of burning wood to make charcoal that the burros carried to tepic and san blas。

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程第四册Unit4课后练习答案

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程第四册Unit4课后练习答案

全新版⼤学英语(第⼆版)综合教程第四册Unit4课后练习答案Unit 4Text AText rganization1.2.Main Events1.Davos man spends a lot of time in places other than his native country.2.Davos Man sees their identity as a mater of personal choice, not anaccident of birth.3.Davos Man believes that globalization, the unimpeded flows of capital,labor and technology across national borders, is both welcome and unstoppable.4.Davos Man sees the world increasingly as one vast, interconnectedmarket-place in which corporations search for the most advantageous locations to buy, produce and sell their goods and services.VocabularyI.1) advantageous 2) let alone3) witnessing/vanishing 4) landmark5) entitled 6) displace7) Establishment 8) patriotic/strengthen9) contradictions 10) aspires11) divorced 12) pendulums2. 1) come to 2) dozed off3) believed in 4) was set apart5) take in 6) sucks in7) clean up 8) turn away3. 1) For me, it makes no/little difference whether we go there by train or by bus.2)Toyata has overtaken General Motors as the world’s biggest carmaker.3)Shortly after their marriage, Mr. Chambers was at odds with hiswife over money matters.4)Henry has been at the forefront of nanotechnology research.5)She doesn’t even know how to boil potatoes, let alone cook a meal.5.a) is increasingly/to accelerate/their investmentb) economy/make an earnest/domestic/strike a balance betweenc) a handful of/be endorsed by/on a large scaleIII. Usage1. An unusual present, a book on ethics, was given to Henry for his birthday.2. The reason(he gave) that he didn ’t notice the car till too late wasunsatisfactory.3. Football, his only interest in life, has brought him many friends.4. C loning had been raised as a possibility decades ago, then dismissed, something that serious scientists thought was simply not going to happen anytime soon.Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze(A) 1. academics 3.a variety of 5. vanish 7. endorsing 9. sweeping aside 11. erasing(B)1. aided2.effects3.distances4. connected5. invested6. features7. prevailing8. qualitatively 9. volume 10. Distinguishing2. networking 4. growth 6. facilitate 8. outlook 10. patriotic 12. strike a balance2) I like hiring young people. They are earnest learners and committed to work.3) Unlike her girl friends who center their lives on their children, Mary cares more about her personal growth.4) Why is it that a considerable number of colleagues are at odds with you?5) The Chinese government has introduced a variety of policies to strengthen cooperation with developing countries.2.Globalization has great implications for young Chinese. For example, young farmers are moving on a large scale to urban areas to look for jobs. And for those young people who aspire to study abroad or work in foreign-invested enterprises, English has become increasingly important. At the same time, a considerable number of overseas Chinese students have returned home in recent years, for they hold an optimistic outlook for the long-term growth of the Chinese economy. The internet has strengthened the links betweenChinese young people and those elsewhere. They follow the latest trend and copy foreign fashions. Some of them don’t seem to care for traditional Chinese virtues, let alone carry them forward, which has given rise to worries that the traditional Chinese culture might one day vanish. Part III Text BComprehension Check1. c2. a3. b4. b5. c6. dTranslation1.如果9/11 有什么引⼈注⽬的地⽅,那就是恐怖主义者们来⾃世界上全球化程度最低、最不开放、融合程度最低的地⽅:沙特阿拉伯、也门、阿富汗和巴基斯坦西北部。

外教社 大学英语听说 第三版 第五册 课后答案

外教社 大学英语听说 第三版 第五册 课后答案

大学英语听说第五册答案Unit1Messages:Ps2-3Ex.I1c2b3c4c5dP3Ex.II.1)Friday2)can’t make the meeting on Tuesday afternoon.3)Friday4)Grandmother died.Got to go to the funeral.5)Strike6)Cancel the last order.7)London8)Phone her as soon as Dawson’s back.9)supply10)will explain laterP7Message1.Ask Mr Hudson to call Ms Alvarez’s secretary at the Columbia Towers Hotel.2.Ask Mr Hudson to call All Canada Airlines at604-551-0973.3.Ask Mr Hudson to call Laura Smith back Wednesday night.P71F2T3T4T5FP81.Call Peter before11in the morning.He wants to talk about the weekend.2.Tell Mr Barrett that Bob Hudson is back in his office.3.Can’t baby-sit on Friday night,but her friend Mary Ann who has lots of experience in baby-sitting can and her phone number is892-2971.P.91c2d3c4cUnit2ExperiencesP11I:1c2a3d4b5cP12.1.good things……do hard physical work2.co-workers…complain….when there was nothing to do3.pride and satisfaction….praise from co-workers.Pay….a job was being done.4.his time had been well spent.P17-181c2b3d4b5dP18.1b2c3d4cP191T2T3F4F5T6F7F8F9T10FWhat happened Why was….What did…Jane Rustled across..foot…darknight a snake Screamed….woke upeverydayTony Stuck…subway car…totaldarkness Between two stations…dark and hotGot off the train…the nextstation…far from where hewanted to goUnit3BiographyP211d2a3d P224d5cP221.1899 2.a reporter on Kansas City Star3.serving as an ambulance driver for the Red Cross4.he got to know many of the American writers and artists in Paris.5.19256.A Farewell to Arms.7.the1930s8.The Old Man and the Sea9.the Nobel Prize for Literature10.he committed suicideP28.1c2d3b4d5cP29.1.He was born in Spain,on25October,1881.2.His was the only son in the family and was spoiled by his parents.He hated school but learned to draw before he could talk.3.His father,who was an amateur artist.4.For his“Cubist”picture,which used only simple geometric shapes.5.They were often make up of triangles and squares,with their futures in the wrong place.6.He died of hear attack during an attack of influenza in1973.P30.1.In Chicago in1901. 2.He was a cartoon artist and producer of animated films.3.Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs;Pinocchio,etc.4.Mickey Mouse,Donald Duck,and Pluto the dog.5.Disneyland in California in1955.6.Disney World in Florida,Tokyo Disney in Japan,Euro Disney in France,and Hong Kong Disneyland in China.7.In1966.rge 2.1775 3.Not well off4Single 5.1801 6.very unhappy7.her father died8her brother’s estate in Chawton9.181110Pride and Prejudice11.181312.181513.181814.satirize15.social inequalities16.kidneys17.1817Unit4A SurveyP33.2.If you can't go sleep at night,what do you do?3.What do you do before you go to bed?4.When you dream,what do you dream about?5.How much time do you spend making your bed very day?6.Have you had any people complaining about your sleeping habits?Ps33—341c2a3b4c5d P391d2a3b4cP401b2d3bP41.1.emotion problems 2.looking for success 3.have some specific goal4.have low self-esteem5.typical dream of people who are under stress6.have a decision to make7.afraid of dying8.a clue to your personalityP41.1a2b3d4cUnit5A Changing LifestylePs43-441c2b3a4b5dP441.1)What made you give up everything to come here?2)How do you earn a living?3)There must be some things you miss,surely?2.1)What led you to leave your job and make the trip?2)What did you do for money?3)How did people react to you?4)Did you ever feel like giving up,turning round and coming home?5)You’ve had such an exciting time that you’ll find it difficult to settle down,won’t you?P481d2b3b4c5b P49.1b2d3cP501.a college student 2.Hard to make friends at college 3.Join the drama club4.A software engineer5.Working long hours6.Started taking ballroom dancing lessons7.An administrative assistant8.Very boring job9.Quit the job and started her own flower shop10Driving to and from work during rush hour11.Started taking the trainUnit6Home improvementPs52-531b2b3a4c5cP531Paul could reach all the switches. 2.To give warning if there is a fire.3.To prevent burglars.4.Paul will be able to reach everything in the kitchen.5.Paul will have a large room on the ground floor where he can work.P59.1.passion 2.dependent 3.decorating 4.installing 5.enthusiasts6.advisory7.assemble8.Men are believed to be resourceful and can fix anything.9.automatically assume that their husbands will somehow put things right.10.It is a question of price as much as anything else.P601T2F3T4F5TPS60-61 1.create the entire mood…come to life 2.a large piece of art…a small space3.reflection…personal style….interests4.do your homework…buy from reputable galleries.5.the way you see each piece…..an artistic process…a great deal of interest..reflections6.a great additon..height..a touch…..unexpected….different periods,….a common element7.your collection effortlessly….ruining8.Choose frames carefully……set it off9.grouping many small artworks together,10.the artists you are interested in…recent work.Unit7InventionPart A The Invention of SpectaclesPs63-64Ex.I1c2b3b4d5aP64Ex.II(1)Italian(2)probably lived in Pisa,Italy(3)almost certainly a craftsman working in glass(4)most likely around1286(5)nearly700years before he made he inventionPart D Contact LensesP69Ex.I 1.b 2.b 3.c 4.a 5.bPs69-70Ex.II 1.distances 2.1800’s 3.explore 4.camera 5.helicopter 6.Nylon7.disease8.As time went by,new inventions continued to be made,but people now had a desire to exploreagain.9.People began looking for ways to go into space.10.new inventions will someday allow us to do things we have never yet dreamed of.Part E Chewing GumP71Ex.I 1.a 2.b 3.c 4.d 5.dPs71-72Ex.II(1)1891(2)principle(3)Whitcomb Judson(4)a new mode of fastener(5)manufacture(6)clumsy(7)burst open(8)a really practical slide-fastener(9)1913(10)the present day zipperUnit8FriendshipPart A Long Distance FriendshipPs73-74Ex.I:1c2a3d4b5aP74.Ex.II(1)phone calls(2)lives back East(3)once a week(4)one hour (5)stays current(6)letters(7)went to China for two weeks(8)good friends ever since(9)e-mails(10)in and out of touch(11)twice a week(12)two months(13)Back in good touchPart DPs79-80Ex.I(1)adolescent(2)change(3)need(4)adults(5)support(6)critical(7)“Makes new friends,but keep the old;one is silver and the other gold.”(8)we usually try to“keep the old”as well.(9)maintaining friendships over time and distance is not easy.(10)old friendships often suffer as a result.Ps80-81Ex.II1a2c3a4b5aPart E What Is Friendship?P81Ex.I(1)straightforward(2)sunshine(3)warmth and happiness (4)comfort and support(5)jokes(6)help us out in times of difficulty(7)in trouble(8)the family(9)choose(10)such a wonderful thingP82Ex.II 1.d 2.a 3.b 4.aUnit9SciencePart A Mysteries of the SeaP84Ex.I1c2d3a4b5cP685Ex.II(1)The sea(2)71%of the earth(3)undiscovered(4)dropping a weighted rope to the sea bottom(5)measuring the time(6)sound (7)a ship(8)flat area where living creatures,plants and minerals(9)deep hollows shaped like bowls(10)a mountain chain stretching40,000milesPart DP89Ex.I1b2a3d4bPs89-90Ex.II1d2c3c4bPart E human Beings,Animals and InsectsPs90-91Ex.I 1.d 2.a 3.d 4.cP91Ex.II(1)endangered(2)habitat(3)ultimately(4)disappears(5)affected (6)altered(7)ensure(8)the rapid extinction of so many creatures on our planet raises profound ethical and moral questions.(9)Do we want the future to be a place where pandas only exist in captivity in zoos?(10)what does that say about humankind’s future on earth?Unit10A StoryPart A Things We Never SaidPs93-94Ex.I1a2c3b4d5bP94Ex.II1,5,7,8,9,11,12,15Part DPs98-99Ex.I(1)blacked(2)authority(3)pessimists(4)varying(5)prosperity(6)disaster(7)unemployment(8)they wisely avoided using their guns against mobs which far outnumbered them and include armed men.(9)The blackout started at9:30p.m.,when lightning hit and knocked out vital cables.(10)They helped strangers,distributed candles and batteries,and tried to survive in a nightmare world without traffic lights,elevators,water and electrical power.Ps99-100Ex.II1d2b3b4b5cPart E Surviving a Plane CrashP100Ex.I1c2d3bP101Ex.II 1.The dirty flood water. 2.Nine days after the plane crash. 3.She had a collapsed lung,a fractured jaw.Her left leg and all the toes in her left foot were broken.Test1Part A1b2b3c4c5b6d7b8aPart B1b2c3c4a5c6d7cPart C1)sensed2)unsteadily3)fastened4)thrown5)whisper6)fainted7)hesitation 8)The plane was now dangerously close to the ground,but to everyone’s relief,it soon began to climb.9)Following instructions,the man guided the plane towards the airfield.10)a crowd of people who had been watching anxiously rushed forward to congratulate the man on a perfect landing.Part D1d2d3c4a5c6b7d8b9c10bTest2Part A1b2a3c4d5b6d7a8cPart B1c2b3b4d5b6b7dPart C1)necessarily2)solution3)abundance4)programmed5)Advisory6)refreshed7)older8)we are not physically designed to sleep for one long single blow.9)Research has shown that in the Middle Ages,people’s sleep quite often occurred in3distinct parts.10)Your increased energy and alertness will make the rest of your day extra productive.Part D1a2d3c4d5c6b7b8c9d10b。

unit 4-大学英语综合教程答案

unit 4-大学英语综合教程答案

BOOK 1 - Unit 4 - Language Focus - Vocabulary1. Fill in the gaps with words or phrases given below. Change the form where necessary.1) It was already a [wreck] when two weeks later the police found his stolen car and he had to buy a new one.2) With great patience, the clerk showed the elderly lady how to check the [balance] in her bank account on an ATM (自动出纳机).3) If you look out of the window on the left side of the bus, you'll see that we're now [approaching] the Tower of London.4) There'll certainly be some problems, but nothing that you can't [handle].5) People who [discard] litter in the streets should be fined heavily.6) Successful businessmen today are likely to be young, aggressive (有进取心的), and well-educated. [Above all], they are willing to take risks to achieve success.7) During those difficult years, the family lived almost entirely on a [diet] of cabbages.8) What are we going to [do with] the food left over from the party?9) We [checked on] Tom's age by getting his birth record.10) We'll go out as soon as I've [cleaned up] the kitchen.11) For women lawyers in the United States, their [weekly] earnings are on the average much less than those of male lawyers.12) I won't get involved in a deal like this — it's against all my [principles].2. Rewrite each sentence with the word or phrase in brackets, keeping the same meaning. The first part has been written for you.1) They gave up their efforts to look for survivors (幸存者) after determining that all the people in the sunken ship had died. (abandon)Efforts [to look for survivors were abandoned after it had been determined that all the people in the sunken ship had died / to look for survivors were abandoned after it was determined that all the people in the sunken ship had died].2) To my amazement, Bob left a well-paid job to travel around the world. (amaze)I [was amazed that Bob left a well-paid job to travel around the world].3) As her business is small and she could provide no guarantee, many a bank has refused herrequest for a loan. (turn down)Her request [f or a loan has been turned down by many a bank as her business is small and she could provide no guarantee].4) People often misunderstand her because she is not precise in expressing her thoughts. (precision)She doesn't [express her thoughts with precision, so people often misunderstand her].5) We are firm in our decision to modernize our country in the shortest possible time. (determination, weaken)Nothing [will weaken our determination to modernize our country in the shortest possible time].3. Complete the following, using the words or phrases in brackets. Make additions or changes where necessary.1) You can spend hours wandering around the department stores, leisurely (悠闲地) inspecting the items [for sale], or [hunting for] some antiques along the sidewalks, where you'll most likely [be amazed by] the variety of things on display. (hunt, for sale, amaze)2) The local government encourages laid-off (下岗的) workers to learn another trade and [become skilled] workers. Besides, it has done a lot to help [handle their] financial troubles by creating re-employment opportunities and by providing business startup [loans]. (loan, skilled, handle)3) The farmer was a man of good moral [character]. For years, he had built up a reputation for kindness [by calling on]his needy neighbors and trying to be helpful. He was very much respected in the neighborhood and hundreds attended his funeral when [he passed away]. (call on, character, pass away)BOOK 1 - Unit 4 - Language Focus - Confusable Words1. personal personnel(1) Teachers find it important to encourage their pupils to read for [personal] discovery and growth.(2) The board of education is responsible for hiring teachers and other school [personnel].2. sometime sometimes some time(1) Scientists put a message on two spacecraft to communicate with our unknown neighbors in space and to let them know that [sometime], somewhere, our blue planet was the home of fairly intelligent people.(2) [Sometimes] I stay late in the library after school.(3) It will take quite [some time] before scientists find any evidence of life in space.(4) We really should meet {sometime} soon to discuss the details of the plan.BOOK 1 - Unit 4 - Language Focus - Comprehensive Exercises1. Complete the following passage with words chosen from the Words and Phrases to Drill box. Change the form where necessary.Few people in Italy thought that Tony Trivisonno would be able to create such a good life for himself. The friend he had [sponsored] (1) to join him was certainly amazed when he saw the farm. Yet right from the start Trivisonno showed a [determination] (2) to get on. When Crawford [turned] (3) him away, he [assumed] (4) Trivisonno would not come back. But he did. Later, when Crawford gave him a job in his factory, he worked hard and showed he had the [capacity] (5) to take on [skilled] (6) work. With Crawford's help he managed to get a [loan] (7) for a house on the basis of [character] (8) alone, no down payment needed. Next he went [for sale] (9) for a farm. When he found one, he was able to [send for] (10) his family and his dreams were ready to come true.2. Read the following passage carefully until you have got its main idea, and then select one appropriate word for each gap from the box following the passage.The American Dream used to go something like this: arrive in this country for an unskilled job with small pay. Save and [save] (1) until you can open a small business — in [recent] (2) years, a take-out restaurant or a dry cleaner. Buy a [modest] (3) house in the suburbs. Send the children to college and hope they [grow] (4) up to be doctors. In the past decade, that [dream] (5) has changed. For many [immigrants](6) today, the new version of the dream goes more like this: arrive in America for a high-tech job with good pay, invest and invest until you can open your own [business] (7). Buy a huge house in an exclusive (高级的) suburb. And if you don't have a(n) [engineering] (8) degree? Work like crazy, get a tech-related job and [invest] (9) a large part of your wages into stocks until you — don't wait for your kids — are [rich] (10).BOOK 1 - Unit 4 - Language Focus - Translation1. Translate the following sentences into English, using the words or phrases in brackets.1) 据报导,联合国斡旋者(mediators)制定出了他们希望双方都能接受的方案。

邹为诚《综合英语教程(5)》学习指南【词汇短语+课文精解+练习答案】(Unit 4)【圣才】

邹为诚《综合英语教程(5)》学习指南【词汇短语+课文精解+练习答案】(Unit 4)【圣才】

Unit 4一、词汇短语INTERVIEWSI. Interview 1: My Idea of a Happy FamilyVocabularydecent [] adj. 体面的,得体的,正当的;严肃的,高雅的,正派的;和气的,过得去的,宽容的【例句】He made a decent record. 他成绩尚佳。

【助记】de(向下)+cent(钱)→冲着钱的面子我才屈服的【派生】decently adv. 合适地;高雅地;正派地;亲切地tremendous []adj. 巨大的,可怕的,惊人的;极其严重的;极好的【例句】Their son is a tremendous eater. 他们的儿子是一个食量极大的人。

【助记】trem(颤抖)+end(结果)+ous(形容词后缀)→得出了激动人心的结果→极好的soothe [] vt. 使安静;抚慰,安慰;使平息;缓和【例句】She soothed the child who was afraid. 她使这个恐惧的孩子安静了下来。

【词组】soothe a toothache 缓解牙痛soothe your soul 安抚心灵soothe one’s anger劝慰某人不要生气connotation [] n. 含蓄,涵义【例句】Hollywood holds connotations of romance and glittering success.好莱坞一词包含了浪漫与耀眼的成就的含意。

【助记】con共同,not=note注意——大家注意的内容——含义。

Phrasesreach out to 接触【例句】We must reach out to those in need. 我们应该伸出援助之手,帮助有困难的人。

cave in 塌落;认输【例句】The enemy had to cave in and surrender. 敌人只好屈服投降。

现代大学英语Unit4课后练习答案

现代大学英语Unit4课后练习答案

Key to ExercisesPreview第一大题1. This article was written in praise of the heroes and the heroism demonstrated during an air crash which took place in WashingtonD.C. in the year 1982.2. The terrible crash occurred in cold winter when a jet plane from Washington National Airport hit the bridge over the Potomac river. The plane dropped into the river and soon sank/ went under, bring many passengers down with it. Those who managed to get out of the plane found themselves in icy-cold water.3. Disasters are always terrible because they mean great damage and loss of life. As disasters go, this air crash was nothing very special. But because of the four heroes, it brought millions to tears or attention. Three of them formed a police helicopter team, andthey risked their lives again and again as they tried to pick up survivors. But the greatest hero was a man known as “the man in the water”because his name was never found. He was seen clinging to the tail of the plane with five other passengers. But every time a lifeline or flotation ring was dropped to him, he passed it on to another of the passengers. Those passengers survived. But the man did not.4. The emotional impact of this display of courage and noble character was tremendous, because it showed human nature at its best. This man in the water must have been an ordinary person. Before the air crash, he would never have guessed what a heroic deed he was going to perform that day, but when the great test came, he rose to the occasion.5. The author believes that this disaster filled people with a sense of pride rather than sadness, because in the contest between indifferent natural forces and the moral power of human beings, human beings have won.The man went down in the river, but he actually rose to immortality.第二大题1. The unusual element is the bridge, because normally, air crashes do not involve a bridge. Note: The word “element” means a factor or a basic part of something complicated.2. “A city of form and rules” means a city that is shapely or beautiful and orderly, but it suddenly turned into its opposite and became chaotic, turning into a state of complete disorder and confusion.The two metals here refers to the bridge and the plane, both of which are made of metal, or more specifically, iron and steel钢铁.3. From the point of view of artistic beauty, there was also a clash or conflict, because the plane was painted into blue and green, the river and black, and the chunks of ice were grey. Mixture of different types of color would make the viewers uncomfortable, so they would regard this scene as “aesthetic clash”.4. Perhaps people did not regard this air clash as a failure at all. They all saw the triumph of human nature over the elements.5. Here human nature and natural powers are in conflict/clash.“Groping and struggling” refers to the fact that normally it is human instinct本能;天性to grope for something to hang on to (=to hold on; to survive) and to struggle for life.6. Rise to the occasion: to deal successfully with a problem or situation that is especially difficult.7. The sentence means “Three out of the four acknowledged heroes...are able to account for their behavior”.Account for: to give a satisfactory explanation.8. In the line of duty: while working; while on duty9. Skutnic added that somebody had to go in the water saying what every hero would say under the circumstances, but although the remark has been repeated by many heroes, it isstill admirable.10. It means the main reason for the emotional impact, or the person who caused the great emotional impact.11. Mass casualty: a great number of people injured and killed in an accident or battle. The word “mass” here is an adjective, meaning affecting a lot of people. Cf: mass murder; mass killing; mass destruction; mass hysteria; mass protest; mass movement; mass unemployment; the mass media; the mass market; mass-produce v; mass-produced adj.; mass production. Derivation: massacre; massiveCommitment: a sense of duty and responsibility and a determination to work hard at it.12. As his name remained unknown, it made him a sort of symbol, a symbol of what human beings can do when they are at their best.13. “listening to...” is a participle phrase used as an adverbial of manner, modifying thepredicate of the main clause “sitting”; “tell...” and “saying...” are both part of the complex object of “listening to”; and “to fasten...” is part of the complex object of “tell”.14. In the essential, classic circumstance: in the most significant/crucial/decisive and typical circumstance15. The age-old battle between human beings and nature16. Go at each other: to fight each other violentlyAct on principles: to act according to the distinction between good and evil; to act according to moral principles17. It means that when the man in the water gave a lifeline to the people gasping for survival, in the same way he seemed to be also saving the lives of those who watched him, making them understand life’s true meaning. 18. Hold it to a standoff: make nature unable to win the battle immediately (迫使自然接受在和人的斗争中的僵持局面,使它不能马上得逞)Vocabulary第一大题第一小题1. Incompetence2. Immoral3. Impossible4. Incomplete5. Impersonal6. Incredible7. Indirect8. Immovable9. Immortal10. Impolite11. Informal12. Improper13. Impartial14. Impatient15. Incorrect16. Incapable17. Insignificant18. Impractical19. Imperfect20. Insensitive21. Impermissible22. Impenetrable23. Indifferent24. Immovable25. Invisible26. Immodest27. Immature28. Invaluable29. Invariable30. immeasurable第二小题(1) -ee: noun. One who receives(2) -eer: noun. Doer; device for(3) -ess: noun. female第三小题1.经济起飞2.欢送会3.梦想复辟4.可耻的出卖5.后续讨论6.产品用后就扔的现代经济7.使用过多的化妆品8.严重的精神崩溃9.给了个表示许可的信号10.怀疑这是有意掩盖真相11.我们叫个外卖吧12.在军事接管之后13.给学生一些讲义14.改革的好处、红利15.联盟最后的破裂16.中途退学的人17.第二天清晨仍能感觉到的酒后头昏18.出来参加投票的人不多vote第二大题1. Employer2. Unfasten3. Bad/evil4. Unidentified5. Concerned/caring/considerate/interested/sy mpathetic6. Immovable7. Impersonal8. Irresponsible9. Selfishness10. Individual/personal/specific/private/unique One and only11. Shallow12. Undress13. Slightly/somewhat/in part/partially impartial14. Deny denial15. (bride)Groom第三大题1. Air crashes/air collision and other natural disasters2. Human nature and character3. The tail section of a jet plane4. Huge chunks of ice; a huge chunk of ice5. A flotation ring6. Fasten the seat belt7. Culture/Cultural conflict/clash/collision/shock8. Flight 9119. Mechanical failure10. Human tragedy11. Harsh remarks12. Make a distinction between good and evil13. Presidential monuments14. Typical/classic/representative circumstance15. Universal character/characteristic/feature16. A public hero17. Emotional impact18. A moment of high/heavy traffic; rush hour; traffic peak19. Enduring/lasting wonder20. Air Florida21. Congressional Budget Office/Bureau/22. Mass casualties第四大题1. Refer to; known as2. In reality; as ever; responsible forNote:A small, isolated group or area:there were pockets of disaffection 不满;背叛in parts of the countryMORE EXAMPLE SENTENCESIt is calling for a new approach to nature conservation, focusing on whole landscapes rather than isolated pockets.偏远区域Famine is biting deep in isolated pockets all over the country.There are coalitions, but they're in separate pockets around the country, it is not a national coalition.ADJECTIVE [ATTRIBUTIVE]Of a suitable size for carrying in a pocket:a pocket German dictionaryPick sb’s pocketPickpocket n. thief/theft/thieve3. Brought; to tears; sticksIf you do something single-handed(ly), you do it on your own, without help fromanyone else. 单独地I brought up my seven children single-handed.我独自带大了7个孩子。

综合英语教程第五册 课后答案 课件Unit-04-Force of Nature

综合英语教程第五册 课后答案 课件Unit-04-Force of Nature
综合教程5(第2版)电子教案
Text Introduction | Culture Notes | Author | Structure
She is the author of the acclaimed bestsellers Little Gloria…Happy At Last (1980) and Johnson v. Johnson (1987). A trustee of the New York Public Library, Goldቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱmith also serves on the President's Commission on the Celebration of Women in American History.
综合教程5(第2版)电子教案
Text Introduction | Culture Notes | Author | Structure
Marie Curie (Paragraph 1) (1867-1934), Polish-born French chemist who, with her husband Pierre Curie, was an early investigator of radioactivity. The Curies shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in physics with French physicist Antoine Henri Becquerel for fundamental research on radioactivity. Marie Curie went on to study the chemistry and medical applications of radium. She was awarded the 1911 Nobel Prize in chemistry in recognition of her work in discovering radium and polonium and in isolating radium.

综合英语第五册 课后练习填空

综合英语第五册  课后练习填空

UNIT 11.The local council ___that the hospitals that are not able to reach the servicestandards should close.2.When Hamlet murmured “To be, or not to be,”he was faced with a(n)__dilemma.3.The young mother smiled___at her son, who asked to play outdoors.4.The Prime Minister is now firmly___in Downing Street with a large majority.5.We need a manager with a plenty of ___to run the business in China.6.It is noticed that quick-minded people suffer no___to criticism.7.It was a___to be outside in the fresh air again after staying weeks-longunderground.8.The government’s___commitment to reduce tax has been largelyappreciated.1.has decreed2. agonizing3. Approvingly4.ensconced5. flair6.vulnerability7.relief 8.avowedUNIT 21.In our era of extensive social restructuring, it is important to___womenequality that entitles women to the privileges.2.Panel painting, common in thirteenth-and fourteenth-century Europe, involved a___laborious process.3.Frosty Paws contains___soy flour, water, vegetable oil, vitamins and minerals.4.Coral reefs are one of the most___biologically complex, and diverse marineecosystems on Earth.5.If you say that some people believe in a ___way, you approve of thembecause they do not complain or show that they are upset in bad situations.6.Rudman___guilty and was sentenced to a total of six years in prison for therobbery and the shooting of Mr.Smith.7.Even her own party detested her ___, and gave her the cold-shoulder.8.This historic building is as much part of our___as the paintings.1.grant2.painstaking3.refined4.fragile5.stoical6.pleaded7.nagging8.heritageUNIT 31.She thought she was too ___to get a date.2.I could hear the note of ___in her voice as she asked me to talk things over again.3.In this decade of politics, many more women have become___. .4. I hope that we can settle this issue___. .5.This is a far from___book—it is a rich mix of pleasures and information, and is full of surprises.6.We rushed out of the shop in hot pursuit, but the thief had___into thin air.7. He___and turned, trying to free himself from the rope.8. I tried to excuse myself for missing her party but made the attempts very _..1.homely2.appeal3.magistrates4.amicably5.solemn6.vanished7.twisted8.clumsily UNIT 41.In ___of a healthier diet, Americans are eating more fish than they used to .2.Thank you so much for your help. I hope I’ll return the___one day.3.On the carton, the milk is described as “___fat-free”.4.He looked embarrassed for a moment, and then quickly regained his___.5.Rumors of devaluation___many investors into selling their shares.6.Tourists are more___to attack, because they do not know which areas of thecity to avoid.7.The basic___premise of their philosophy is that everyone should be free to doas they please, so long as they do not harm others.8.The hospital spokesperson said a temporary ten-bed___would open soon. pliment3.virtually4.poise5.panicked6.vulnerable7.premise8.facility UNIT 51. A useful___of an air pollutant is a compound added directly or indirectly byhumans to the atmosphere in such quantities as to affect humans, animals, vegetation, or materials adversely.2.The most distant ___objects seen by telescope are probably ten thousandmillion light years away.3.“Want some wine?”she asked. He smiled and took a swig from the bottle. Hethanked her and ___again into his silence.4.The self-educated son of a Delaware farmer, Evans became ___by thepossibilities of mechanized production and steam power.5.Stone carvers engraved their motifs of skulls and crossbones and other religious___of death into the gray slabs that we still see standing today in old burial grounds.6.The employment department has undergone several ___over the past fewyears.7.Respect is never given freely; every ___of it has to be earned and you earn itby how well you treat others.8.The professor argued that these books had a ___effect on young andsusceptible minds.1.definition2.luminous3.retreated4.obsessed5.icons6.metamorphoses7.shred8.perniciousUNIT 61.Her manner is friendly and relaxed and much less ___than she appears at herafter game press conference.2.Nothing has ever equaled the ___and speed with which the human species isaltering the physical and chemical world and demolishing the environment.3.When heated, the mixture becomes soft and malleable and can be formed byvarious techniques into a vast ___of shapes and sizes.4.Where I part company with him, however, is over the link he___betweenscience and liberalism.5.Percy was lying ___his arms outstretched and his eyes closed.6.Given data which are free from bias, there are further ___to avoid instatistical work.7.In pragmatics, the study of speech, one is able to see how specific acts arerelated to a ___and spatial context.8.His dad might have been able to say something solacing, had he not been fightingback his own flood of ___. .1.formidable2.magnitude3.array4.forges5.prostrate6.snares7.temporal8.anguish UNIT 71.When his ___employers learned that he smoked, they said they wouldn’thire him.2.In him the polarities of life are resolved and balanced, male and female,strengthand ___, severity and mercy.3.Inarticulate and rather shy, he had always ___speaking in public.4.___Of brutality and theft have been leveled at the army.5.Our government cannot keep___out money to those who are fastidiousabout the jobs offered to them.6.He was deeply ___by the sufferings of the common people.7.Many studies have shown that “restrained eaters”will eventually___andrelapse.8.He___his commitment to the country’s economic reform program.1.prospectivepassion3.dreaded4.Allegations5.doling6.grieved7.binge8.reaffirmedUNIT91.The ___is that the region’s most dynamic economies have the most primitive financial systems.2.He is such a man whose___pursuit of excellence is conducted with single-minded determination.3. Morgan never forgot his mentor and amusingly___his indebtedness to her in his autobiography.4. We would very much ___it if this programme were taken off as a result of financial pressure.5.He was intensely eager, indeed ___, for wealth rather than reputation.6. The film is well-made, atmospheric,___acted piece.7. Fantasies cannot harm you, no matter how ___or far out they are.8. ___broke out when they ran into the street shouting.1.paradox2.relentless3.recounted4.deplore5.avid6.consummatelyzare8.Pandemonium.UNIT 101.___Is common in patients who suffered damages to the brain.2.There are two main problems which ___people’s hearing.3.Having begun my life in a children’s home, I have the greatest ___with thelittle ones.4.Some people need to confront a ___past, but others find it better to leave italone.5. A new survey found that 50% of women had experienced some form of sexual___in their working lives.6.He’s large and languid, meeting each inquiry with a(n)___countenance.7.From the very first days of reforms, the parliament kept on a(n) ___drumbeat of protest.8.I deeply ___those sort of rumours being circulated at a time of deeplypersonal grief.1.Hallucination2.afflict3.empathy4.traumatic5.harassment6.impassive7.incessant8.resentedUNIT 111.Town planning and land allocation has to be___.2. She admits that her height is ___for some men.3.Most young people in the West are expected to leave what could be the life's most decision—marriage---almost entirely up to luck.4. What decided him was a ___question:“If I fail, I’ll be no worse off than I am now, will I ?”5. He was forced to romanticize the past as he became increasingly ___with his present.6.The approach fails to take into consideration ___such as pride of workmanship, loyalty and work habits.7.The declaration was null and___as it was proclaimed in completely illegal circumstances.8.Abortion is an issue which has produced a lot of sound and___,but little reasoned argument.1.coordinated2.intimidating3.momentous4.cynical5.disillusioned6.intangibles7.void8.furyUNIT 121.The new economic plan seeks to achieve a more equitable ___of wealth.2. A number of___landowners have recently set an example by making land available at less than normal market value.3. The ___amongst the world’s scientists is that the world is likely to warm up over the next few decades.4. It is useless trying to___her that she doesn’tneed to lose any weight.5. A great number of industries have to sack managers to reduce their huge___costs.6. Sadly, the main ___of pension equality so far have been men, not women.7. He ___a violent distaste for everything related to commerce, production, and money.8. To make a sound diplomat is to first believe that___delays are inevitable.1.distribution2.enlightened3.consensus4convince5.administrative6.beneficiaries 7.professed8.bureaucratic。

(第二版)全新版大学英语综合教程 5第五册 Unit4 Take This Fish and Look at It

(第二版)全新版大学英语综合教程 5第五册 Unit4 Take This Fish and Look at It

Unit 4 Unforgettable Teachers
Samuel Scudder Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1837~1911): American entomologist (昆虫学家) Born in Boston, he was graduated from Williams College and got his B.A. (1857) and then he got his B.S. at Harvard (1862). As the founder of American insect paleontology (古生物学) and an authority on Orthoptera (直翅目) and Lepidoptera (鳞翅目), he was assistant to Louis Agassiz (1862~1864), custodian of the Boston Society of Natural History (1864~1870), assistant librarian of Harvard (1879~1882), and paleontologist of the U.S. Geological Survey (1886~1892). His works include A Century of Orthoptera (1879), Butterflies: Their Structure, Changes, and Life-Histories (1881), and Fossil Insects of North America (1890).
Unit 4 Unforgettable Teachers
Unit 4 Unforgettable Teachers

新世纪大学英语系列教程综合教程5_Unit_4课后答案

新世纪大学英语系列教程综合教程5_Unit_4课后答案

Unit 4INCREASE YOURLANGUAGE_PROFICIENCY Working with Words and Expressions 1.1) grin2) browse 3) shivered4) hearty5) nerves6) courtship7) pinchingB) napping9) blinking 10) bragging 2.1) live off2) cut loose3) shot out4) were weighed down5) stopped short of 6) washing them down with7) shake ... out8) come up to9) hosing downIncreasing Your Word Power1. 1) He seems to be rather slow witted and often laughs a delayed laugh at a simple joke.2) His friends finally found him in a liquor store where he was shaking out his nerve-s bcfore the shooting contest.3) When the professor was lecturing on Shakespeare, my mind kept turning to whom the Little Prince would meet on the next planet.4) People in the disaster area have to live off the cheap blessings of rice and noodles donated by charity organizations.5) It’s a basic skill for a fashion model to walk gracefully to the rhythm of the music on thecatwalk.6) A curtain of bubbles shot out of the bottle as they opened the champagne in celebration oftheir baseball game win.7) I just wanted to call and say a hearty hello and find out how you are doing.2a 1) smile2) laugh 3) grin4) chuckle5) giggle6) roar3. LOOSE2) loose: a. not tied or packed together, e.g. with string or in a box; not packagedHer long brown hair was loose about her shoulders.3) loose: a. (of clothes) notfittingtightlyIn hot weather, loose cotton clothes are niore comfortable.4) loose: a. not exact or controlledJust give me a loose translation of what the article is about.5) loose: a. careless or irresponsible, esp. in what one saysWe sat out on the porch until late at night, just having some loose talk.SHOOT1) shoot: v. hit, wound, or kill with a bullet, etc.A tourist was shot dead by robbers at the train station last night.2) shoot: v. hunt or kill (birds or animals) as a sportlie has a liccnsc to shoot pheasants (J.,on the farmer’s land.3) shoot: v. ask (a lot of questions) quicklyHe shot questions at me so quickly that I didn’t even have tim e to think of the answers.4) shoot: v. move very quickly or suddenlyHe shot out of the offcee a minute ago ? I think he was late for a meeting or something.5) shoot: t? make (a photograph or film)The first half of the film was shot on lo cation in Southern India.41) cracking 2) living 3) refrigerator 4) quart 5) change 6) porch 7) race 8) cleaning 9) casually 10) hearty 11) Eventually 12) saw 13) browsing 14) scared 15) courtshipTRANSLATIONLife is full of miracles. Sometimes, a chance meeting ca lead to ahappy marriage.When he was twenty, he was college poor. One day, he went to buy some beer and on his way back he saw his neighbor, a Japanese woman, cracking walnuts on her front porch. He walked slowly and she looked up, smiling. He smiled back and said hello, and returned with the beer to his apartment, his heart still with the girl.So he raced his heart downstairs, but stopped short of her house, becausehe didn’t know what to say. After a while, with studied casu alness he walked past the girl who was cleaning up the shells, but he only came up with a hearty hello and walked away. He was troubled by his ow indecision. Then, he returned, walking past her again. They smiled to each other, but again nothing was said before he returned to his apartment.Later, they began to talk, sit together on the porch, and snack on the sweet bread she baked personally. Then they held hands. Eventually, he married the woman he found cracking walnuts on an afternoon.Had he not gone for the beer, or had he met someone else instead of her, his life would have been totally different.WRITING ________Sample Essay:My Views on Love at First SightWe often hear people talk about “love at first sight”? Some accept theidea and may cite such and such examples to prove that it works. Others consider it just as a case of romance but would not take it as a golden rule for a happy marriage. My opinion is that for those who wish to develop serious and lasting relationships, love at first sight? is a dangerous game to play.First of all, love at first sight may tempt one to jump on the bandwagon of love with too much haste. One needs to figure out what one really wants from a love relationship before declaring that he or she is in love. Love takes time to blossom and it takes a lot of mutual understanding, caring, sharing and affection. If you are not ready to take the responsibility of loving and being loved, then do not make haste, for haste makes waste.Secondly, love at first sight is often prompted by physical attraction, but true love is grounded not just on mutual attraction but rather on mental compatibilities. In developing a lifetime relationship, inner charm, personality traits, character and values arc the most important factors to be considered.I believe in three old sayings: “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”? but “beauty is only skin deep”? and “beauty comes from within”? It is true that love is a feeling that cannot be rationally explained, but true love is different from puppy love or innocent crushes. So, if you have fallen in love at first sight, be sober and wise. Don’t make a hasty decision on amatter of lifetime significance.。

人教精通版五年级英语上册Unit 4 综合素质评价试卷附答案

人教精通版五年级英语上册Unit 4 综合素质评价试卷附答案

人教精通版五年级英语上册Unit 4 综合素质评价时间:40分钟满分:100分题号一二三四五六七八九十十一十二总分得分听力部分(30分)一、听单词或短语,用A、B、C给下列图片排序。

(5分)1.()()()2.()() ()3.()()()4.()()()5.()()()二、听句子,选择正确的答语。

(5分)() 1. A. He's thirty. B. He's at home.C. He works in a hospital.() 2. A. Yes, she is. B. Yes, she does. C. Yes, she can. () 3. A. I work in a restaurant.B. I love my job. C. Me, too.() 4. A. They're coming. B. He's a worker. C. They're workers. () 5. A. Yes, he can. B. Sure! C. No, I'm not. 三、听对话和问题,选择正确答案。

(10分)() 1. A. He's a worker. B. He works in Wanda Cinema.C. Sorry, we don't know.() 2. A. She studies at Xiaohua School.B. She's twelve.C. She's young.() 3. A. He's a reporter. B. He works at CCTV. C. He's active. () 4. A. China. B. Britain. C. America.() 5. A. Four. B. In a hospital. C. A doctor.四、听短文,判断句子正(T)误(F)。

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程5课后答案

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程5课后答案

UNIT 1(1) Answer: go through fire and water(2) Answer: salary(3) Answer: give(4) Answer: no peace(5) Answer: sink into(6) Answer: ambition(7) Answer: By way of(8) Answer: expressive(9) Answer: churned(10) Answer: engraved(11) Answer: not hold a candle to(12) Answer: inward24页 1) Answer: Success(2) Answer: literacy(3) Answer: significantly(4) Answer: promoting(5) Answer: appropriate(6) Answer: too(7) Answer: later(8) Answer: repetition(9) Answer: invented(10) Answer: lessUNIT 251页1) Answer: appetite(2) Answer: destructive(3) Answer: agency(4) Answer: processed(5) Answer: saturated(6) Answer: utter(7) Answer: hoisted(8) Answer: referring to(9) Answer: retrieve(10) Answer: UnfortunatelyP52 1) Peter was chasing the dog and Tom was riding the wooden horse in the garden.2) They all looked on except one young man. He took her to the hospital instantly.3) I laid charges against the company and won the case.4) If we want to stay competitive, first of all we need to modernize our factory.5) They got irrigation water from the dammed rivers.P53 1) Except in the oases the desert is almost devoid of vegetation, although somestunted, thorny shrubs grow in the western Sahara.2) The fruits growing wild in the coastal forest are edible.3) The national security agency made recommendations for improving safety standards in airplanes / to improve safety standards in airplanes.4) The Beatles enjoyed success on a scale unparalleled by any previous pop group.5) The emergence of language was a defining factor in the evolution of modern humans.1) Answer: Excluding(2) Answer: packaged(3) Answer: to boost / of boosting1) Answer: comes second to(2) Answer: infected with(3) Answer: traces of(1) Answer: vegetarian(2) Answer: are bred(3) Answer: slaughtered(4) Answer: ideal(5) Answer: reductionP56 1. sing a pop song2. died a miserable death3. live a harmonious life4. Breathing a deep breath5. dreamed a bad dream6. smiled a bitter smile7. a hard fight to fight8. sleep a troubled sleep) Answer: exclude(2) Answer: stubborn(3) Answer: devoid of(4) Answer: bow to(5) Answer: potent(6) Answer: drawbacks(7) Answer: contaminating(8) Answer: heightened(9) Answer: infected(10) Answer: come second to1) Answer: consumption(2) Answer: between(3) Answer: packed(4) Answer: evident(5) Answer: population(6) Answer: encouraging(7) Answer: grave(8) Answer: against(9) Answer: criticize(10) Answer: itself31) Answer: invitation(2) Answer: eloquent(3) Answer: concede(4) Answer: contradictory(5) Answer: conceals(6) Answer: guilty(7) Answer: generalize(8) Answer: get caught in(9) Answer: for now(10) Answer: as a last resort1) Non-smoking area. John's very intolerant of people who smoke.2) She is an interesting character, and a bit of a mystery to me.3) Because it does not reveal their marital status.4) We are planning on trekking through the Malaysian Rainforest.5) He muttered something under his breath that I couldn't understand.6) They may need to wear protective rubber gloves and clothing.7) The chairperson said sometimes unemployment tempted the youth into criminal activities.8) Though she never admitted it, the look on her face when I mentioned James' name gave her away.1) Throughout history, people have been intrigued by the question of whether there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe.2) The hill farmers' lot has never been easy and in recent years has been assailedby a series of major crises.3) As most people in his family, Grey is a great talker when he's in the mood to talk.4) Few people find it necessary to condemn white lies on the grounds that they are not real lies.5) All the evidence of your qualifications and skills that backs up the claims you make in yourrésumé should be included.1) Answer: In general(2) Answer: that irritates(3) Answer: arrogant1) Answer: adamant(2) Answer: never indulge in(3) Answer: absurd(4) Answer: a romantic1) Answer: be aware(2) Answer: nonetheless(3) Answer: acceptable to1. was being careful with his words.2. was being polite and ate quite a bit.3. was getting impatient waiting for the waiter to come around.4. are being stupid because they run the risk of being caught and expelled from school.5. He was being a coward.6. was being a nuisance when he complained.7. I'm being serious.1) Answer: asserting(2) Answer: go along(3) Answer: because(4) Answer: part(5) Answer: Mistakes(6) Answer: exceptions(7) Answer: end(8) Answer: resort(9) Answer: dying(10) Answer: freedomUnit 3(1) Answer: convinced(2) Answer: supersede(3) Answer: personal gain(4) Answer: on the grounds that(5) Answer: devastating(6) Answer: presumptuous(7) Answer: playing God(8) Answer: manipulation(9) Answer: juggle(10) Answer: rollVocabulary (1) Answer: invitation(2) Answer: eloquent(3) Answer: concede(4) Answer: contradictory(5) Answer: conceals(6) Answer: guilty(7) Answer: generalize(8) Answer: get caught in(9) Answer: for now(10) Answer: as a last resortB 1) Non-smoking area. John's very intolerant of people who smoke.2) She is an interesting character, and a bit of a mystery to me.3) Because it does not reveal their marital status.4) We are planning on trekking through the Malaysian Rainforest.5) He muttered something under his breath that I couldn't understand.6) They may need to wear protective rubber gloves and clothing.7) The chairperson said sometimes unemployment tempted the youth into criminal activities.8) Though she never admitted it, the look on her face when I mentioned James' name gave her away.C 1) Throughout history, people have been intrigued by the question of whether there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe.2) The hill farmers' lot has never been easy and in recent years has been assailed by a series of major crises.3) As most people in his family, Grey is a great talker when he's in the mood to talk.4) Few people find it necessary to condemn white lies on the grounds that they are not real lies.5) All the evidence of your qualifications and skills that backs up the claims you make in yourrésumé should be included.D (1) Answer: In general(2) Answer: that irritates(3) Answer: arrogant(1) Answer: adamant(2) Answer: never indulge in(3) Answer: absurd(4) Answer: a romantic(1) Answer: be aware(2) Answer: nonetheless(3) Answer: acceptable to(1) Answer: be aware(2) Answer: nonetheless(3) Answer: acceptable toUsage 1. was being careful with his words.2. was being polite and ate quite a bit.3. was getting impatient waiting for the waiter to come around.4. are being stupid because they run the risk of being caught and expelled from school.5. He was being a coward.6. was being a nuisance when he complained.7. I'm being serious.Comprehensive (1) Answer: go along(2) Answer: honesty(3) Answer: straightforward(4) Answer: indulge in(5) Answer: What about(6) Answer: dodge(7) Answer: assert(8) Answer: absurd(9) Answer: resort(10) Answer: juggle(1) Answer: asserting(2) Answer: go along(3) Answer: because(4) Answer: part(5) Answer: Mistakes(6) Answer: exceptions(7) Answer: end(8) Answer: resort(9) Answer: dying(10) Answer: freedomUnit 42. Narration.3. In chronological order.4. For example, the odd animals stored in the upper apartment of the laboratory; his lunch at school; his observation of the whole group of haemulons, etc. Details such as these are omitted because they are of little help in bringing out the theme of the essay —how the professor's teaching method enabled him to see the importance of close observation and thus exerted a life-long influence on his academic career.(1) Answer: after lingering(2) Answer: resuscitate(3) Answer: sloppy(4) Answer: gaze(5) Answer: loathsome(6) Answer: ghastly(7) Answer: sideways(8) Answer: in despair(9) Answer: concluded(10) Answer: with infiniteVocabulary (1) Answer: for myself(2) Answer: concluded(3) Answer: infinite(4) Answer: internal(5) Answer: misery(6) Answer: mode(7) Answer: ventured(8) Answer: visible(9) Answer: observation(10) Answer: commendedB 1) I lay in bed feeling thoroughly wretched.2) It is fragrant with the smell of apple blossom.3) They are fine specimens of the veteran revolutionaries.4) I'd like to enroll in the modern art course if it is not too late.5) The taste is slightly bitter, and it has a strange odor.C 1. The scheme does nothing to help families on low incomes and is sure to provoke / call forth / draw / arouse criticism.2. Jenny is terribly uncertain as to whether Bob is the right boy for her.3. These goods bear no resemblance to those I saw printed in the advertisements.4. In China, where black hair and black eyes are the norm, her blond hair and blue eyes are rather conspicuous.5. We did not have time for a rehearsal before the performance because of the delay of our flight.D (1) Answer: an energetic(2) Answer: ardent(3) Answer: The investigation(4) Answer: a wretched(5) Answer: To leave them to their own devices(1) Answer: entrusted(2) Answer: explicit(3) Answer: did not commend itself to(4) Answer: look him in the face(5) Answer: turning to(1) Answer: my subsequent(2) Answer: The latter(3) Answer: part with(4) Answer: with reluctance(1) Answer: Enrolling(2) Answer: specimen(3) Answer: leave him to his own devices(4) Answer: investigation(5) Answer: By and by(6) Answer: content with(7) Answer: entrusted(8) Answer: reluctance(9) Answer: infectious(10) Answer: observation(11) Answer: mode(12) Answer: grounded in(1) Answer: known(2) Answer: only(3) Answer: doing(4) Answer: assistance(5) Answer: assignment(6) Answer: simply(7) Answer: But(8) Answer: turned(9) Answer: singled(10) Answer: because54. Yes, the essay ends well by asserting the number of skeptics on global warming is growing smaller, thus highlighting the point that global warming has undoubtedly become a reality. In a way, the ending echoes the beginning, helping render the whole piece more coherent.(1) Answer: densely populated(2) Answer: uninhabitable(3) Answer: thrown into(4) Answer: migrate(5) Answer: contaminate(6) Answer: respiratory(7) Answer: widen the range(8) Answer: incidence(9) Answer: adjusting(10) Answer: wildlife15% in the last four years.Answer: percentagesuch as New York, London, Los Angeles, Tokyo, creating a continuous, 24-hour Earth Day celebration.Answer: zone3) The cloud absorbs sunlight, heating the stratosphere (平流层) up but stoppingAnswer: warmthAnswer: diverseNorth and South.Answer: widen6) It's such a beautiful city, it's a shame we didn't have more timeAnswer: look aroundthey can only dimly perceive.Answer: in the face ofAnswer: in perspective9) Most aquarium (水族馆) plants come from tropical and subtropical areas, with aAnswer: temperatethis chapter needs to be supplemented by practical experience.Answer: theoretical1)Its profits shrank from $5 million to $1.25 million in the last global financialcrisis.2) They will have to adhere to the cultural norms of the organization in orderto be successful with their database project.3) My hometown is/lies halfway in between Salk Lake City and Denver.4) I saw waves battering (against) the rocks at the bottom of the cliff.5) Flood waters washed away the only bridge connecting the village to the outsideworld.2)1) Your report on the new car park is fine, but why don't you beef it up withsome figures?2) There is a wide variation among Internet providers in cost, features, software,reliability and customer service.3) Poverty is one of the reasons for the high incidence of crime in thisneighborhood.4) I suggested we sing and dance for the elderly people in the nursing home,and all my roommates were in favor of my idea.5) Doctors who are compelled to work 36 hours at a stretch cannot possibly befully efficient.1) Much of the loss of biodiversity currently being experiencedpopulations wiping out entire ecosystems for development and single crop farming.habitat. We already of deforestation on global warming, but do we stop to think about the thousands of animal and insect species that(die off, attribute, diverse, scary)(1) Answer: is attributed to(2) Answer: diverse(3) Answer: the scary(4) Answer: are dying off2) In August 2005, some organizations predicted that a temperature increase of 2 °C above the pre-industrial level couldfor sea levels and biodiversity. At the current level of climate change, this prediction could become a reality in 10-15years. (trigger, esteemed, overwhelming)(1) Answer: from esteemed(2) Answer: trigger(3) Answer: overwhelming3) With huge amounts of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases in the atmosphere global(magnify, go up, turmoil, throw into, melt)(1) Answer: melting(2) Answer: throwing(3) Answer: into turmoil(4) Answer: be magnified(5) Answer: going up(1) Answer: contaminated(2) Answer: contaminate(3) Answer: contamination(4) Answer: uncontaminated(5) Answer: habitable(6) Answer: habitation(7) Answer: inhabit(8) Answer: uninhabited(9) Answer: uninhabitable(10) Answer: inhabited Comprehensive(1) Answer: beef up(2) Answer: coastal(3) Answer: in favour of(4) Answer: residents(5) Answer: theoretical(6) Answer: disastrous(7) Answer: battered(8) Answer: shrinking(9) Answer: migrate(10) Answer: washed away(11) Answer: Scary(12) Answer: humanity(1) Answer: predicting(2) Answer: accuracy(3) Answer: basis(4) Answer: collide(5) Answer: atmosphere(6) Answer: melts(7) Answer: affected(8) Answer: actions(9) Answer: striving(10) Answer: technologies Unit 64. To contrast differences, the author uses:And that... is where the contrast between...... on the other hand...So Grant and Lee were in complete contrast...To transit from contrasting differences to comparing similarities, the author uses:Yet it was not all contrast, after all.To compare similarities, the author uses:Each man had...Daring and resourcefulness they had, too...Lastly...(1) Answer: Different(2) Answer: underlying aspiration(3) Answer: in common(4) Answer: much alike(5) Answer: to begin with(6) Answer: acute(7) Answer: handicaps(8) Answer: indomitable(9) Answer: refusal(10) Answer: on his feet1) As a man who has reached his present who has experienced the tough side of life, he knows more about life than most people.Answer: the hard way2) Bob made to Ann before their marriage that he would break his gambling addiction for good.Answer: solemn3) upon list of all the things she needed, from padlocks to picture frames.Answer: wrote outrespect.Answer: champion5) The President has announced a policy for the nation's wetlands, which calls forAnswer: ownershipvisiting their families at the weekend.Answer: privilegeshe didn't know very much about romance, just enough to know that it seemed to be a force that did not like to be tamed.Answer: To be sureas anyone else in the school.Answer: handicap9) His plan met with resistance from her family, who regarded the idea as wholly unrealistic.Answer: surge(1) Answer: cut the ground from under(2) Answer: feetB 1) The committee aims to achieve reconciliation between the two opposing parties.2) The management's refusal to increase the minimum monthly grant.3) Public places such as metro stations, theaters, and museums have been made more accessible to the disabled.4) His love for the countryside brought forth a series of remarkable watercolors.5) It embodies the ideals of freedom and equality.C 1) The books are keyed to the interests of children.2) We will not stand by and let the small village schools get closed for lack of funds.3) Their response was in effect a refusal to our request though they didn't turn it down explicitly.4) Generous to a fault, he paid for all the expenses.5) We shall always feel we are deeply in your debt.Dspeed. Asked about reasons for the great success, he said,company: cooperative with regard to making decisions, and trustingfellow workers. Every employee has a strong sensethe company and boundless the work." (underlying, prosper, enthusiasm, obligation, to begin with, in relation to)(1) Answer: prospered(2) Answer: the underlying(3) Answer: To begin with(4) Answer: in relation to(5) Answer: of obligation to(6) Answer: enthusiasm for2) Most chapters of this book are dedicated to the effects of games on children.According to the author, in performing and observing actions, likecooperate with each other in the competition. (personality, implicit, collision)(1) Answer: the collision(2) Answer: implicit(3) Answer: personality3) Martin Luther King and Rosa Parker had a They were black peopleand inequality and to try to gain control over Faced with greatall men are created equal. (destiny, in common, combat, notion, hang on)(1) Answer: in common(2) Answer: to combat(3) Answer: own destinies(4) Answer: hung on(5) Answer: the notionE 1) Both of these follow their dreams and finally became successful lawyers.Answer: set out2) Yesterday a lone his attempt to beat the record for crossing the Atlantic.Answer: set off3) Fortunately the wound was treated before infection (感染Answer: set inyour purse.Answer: set aside5) A new middle school, where excellent teaching is given by friendly and helpfulAnswer: set upbackground color for floor and walls first.Answer: set aboutAnswer: set offhis stock more than his customers, often refusing to sell a cherished piece to a disliked buyer.Answer: set upbattle.Answer: set up10) Rome her neighbors by her ancient fame and lasting influence. Answer: set apart1. According to the manager, what he wants is a simple yet effective sales plan.2. Usually he was a serious man, yet this joke reduced him to hearty laughter / set him laughing heartily.3. The governor has put forward a series of policies to cut the state budget, but the effects of the new measures have yet to be seen.4. He is not yet 20, but his technical control, confidence, brilliance and intellectual depth display an outstanding maturity.5. John wouldn't let me see his essay, because he hasn't finished it yet.6. Maybe the reason scientists have yet to receive signals from extraterrestrialintelligence is that there isn't any extraterrestrial intelligence sending signals.7. She knew the sensible thing to do was to leave the place as soon as possible, yet she wanted to stay.8. Her selective yet comprehensive exhibition draws mainly from public collections, among them many of the United States' most distinguished libraries.(1) Answer: personalities(2) Answer: embody(3) Answer: underlying(4) Answer: collision(5) Answer: leadership(6) Answer: ownership(7) Answer: ideals(8) Answer: champion(9) Answer: the hard way(10) Answer: prospered1) Answer: indication(2) Answer: sensitive(3) Answer: career(4) Answer: resign(5) Answer: supply(6) Answer: disciplined(7) Answer: promoted(8) Answer: criticized(9) Answer: surrender(10) Answer: respected。

新视野大学英语第五册答案UNIT 4

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What is the purpose for the author to discuss Maslow’s scheme of the hierarchy of needs?
Maslow’s scheme is quoted to explain workers’ expectations change with social and economic development. Because of these changes, work has different meanings to different groups in society as they are positioned at different stages in the work hierarchy.
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II. Answer the following questions. Why might workers in the 19th century have found the notion of work’s inherent virtue to be ridiculous?
1. He prided himself on being a very well esteemed ___________ member of the British community, highly respected by his peers. stunned 2. She felt __________ , as if what he had done to her had somehow paralyzed not only their limbs but her senses too.
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3. She tortured herself with fantasies of Bob and hisfantasies new girlfriend. _______ _________ imagination 4. Doomsday fantasies have haunted the popular imagination of this century, More… fromfiction nuclear Armageddon to imaginary alien fiction: refers to books and stories about people and events, rather than books about real people or invasions. events.
radiant: sending out light or heat in all directions, shinning; (of a person) showing love and happiness
shiny: esp. of a smooth surface looking as if polished bright: giving out or throwing back light very strongly; fully light; famous, glorious
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3. A six-person shower was full of ________ glistening naked bodies and a tangle of arms and legs. 4. He could see the gunners, their eyes hidden behind goggles and their faces glistening _______ with sweat. More… brilliant: very bright, splendid, or showy in appearance.
luminous 1. The ________ luminous wallpaper had attractive silhouettes of young women. 2. The luminous _______ stars in the clear northern night sky brought back all the beautiful memories of her childhood.
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II. pair in their appropriate forms and note the difference of meaning between them. glistening luminous
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prominent outstanding
Both words refer to something of unusual distinction or relevance by reason of its excellence or motivating force. Outstanding, besides its general meaning of being excellent, suggests a feature that is sharply distinct from its surroundings. Prominent carries less suggestions of excellence than outstanding, and it may point to status gained on other grounds entirely, or suggest merely familiarity to a wide audience.
CA-LGWKSynonyms-1 Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each
Luminous describes a source of light, indicating the brightness or clarity, but it can also specifically suggest a soft or barely perceivable radiance or one enclosed within or seen through something else. Glistening is almost exclusively restricted to reflected light, although sometimes it does suggest in addition to dimness an undulating reflection or a moist surface.
grave illness 1. The AIDS patient finally couldn't survive the _____ and left his five helpless children at the mercy of charity. 2. This is a ______ serious and good-faith effort to try to engage in a dialogue.
1. In lives that are always difficult to comprehend, we are all accustomed to retreating into a world of ______ fantasy, illusion and fantasy omnipotence. 2. Seeing the dome at close quarters, I was struck by its failure of imagination imagination, _________ its sheer ugliness.
fallacy: a fallacy is an idea which many people believe to be true, but which is in fact false because it is based on incorrect information or reasoning fantasies _______
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serious 3. The US finally became ______ serious about toppling Saddam and the devastating war began. grave 4. We had to tip up the bed and the model was in _____ danger of falling off it. More… significant: a significant amount or effect is large enough to be important or affect a situation to a noticeable degree solemn: someone or something that is solemn is very serious rather than cheerful or humorous basic: if one thing is basic to another, it is absolutely necessary to it, and the second thing cannot exist, succeed, or be imagined without it
1. Tina was presented with a trophy for her outstanding outstanding _________ contribution to the music industry. 2. The Fords' family is wealthy and socially prominent prominent, and ________ now intends to enter in| Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
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grave serious
Both words emphasize something that is urgent or crucial and that promises to have an extremely undesirable outcome. Grave is the more restricted of the two, specifically suggesting something that may well have a fatal conclusion. Serious is more general and it suggests the crucial, ponderous, or solemn, but with less emphasis on urgency and even less on negative eventualities.
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