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《大学体验英语(3)》考试自测题及参考答案

《大学体验英语(3)》考试自测题及参考答案

第一部分:英语知识运用(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)此部分共有10个未完成的对话,针对每个对话中未完成的部分有4个选项,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1. —I haven’t seen Billy for 10 years.— _D___________A. Either have I.B. So have I.C. Haven’t I.D. Neither have I.2.— Well done. Congratulations on your success.— _______A______________________.A. Thank you very muchB. Oh, no, noC. No, I didn't do very wellD. Sorry, I couldn't any better3.— That man alone over there—who is he?— ___B__________________________.A. He is a studentB. He is Doctor TookC. A driver, I supposeD. He's drunk4. — Excuse me, how far is the airport from here?— _____B_______A. You can take a taxi.B. It’s about thirty miles.C. I’ll fly to Sydney.D. It’s only six hundred dollars.5. —I’ve got two tickets for the match. Shall we go and watch it together?— _____C_______A. The tickets must be expensive.B. The match must be exciting.C. Why not? Let’s go.D. The place is too far away.6. — Could I borrow your CD of English songs?— _______B_______A. No, I am not available.B. I’m sorry. It’s not at hand now.C. It’s very kind of you.D. Thank you very much.7.— Hello, I'd like to speak to Mark, please.— ______B_______________________.A. Yes, I'm MarkB. This is Mark speakingC. It's me hereD. This is me8.— Can you go out with us for dinner this evening?— ______B_______________________.A. No, I already have plansB. Thanks a lot but I'm busy tonightC. No, I really don't like being with youD. I'm ill, so I shouldn't go out for dinner9.— Sorry, I must be leaving now, because there's a meeting— _________C____________________.A. Oh, no, you can'tB. Yes, you can leave if you likeC. Do you really have to go? Couldn't you at least stay for another cup of tea?D. Oh, no. I don't understand10.— I'd like to book a flight to Shanghai, please.— ______________C_______________.A. No, of course notB. Do you mind if I said no?C. Yes, sir, single or return?D. You can't. We are busy第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分30分)Passage 1There are many famous museums throughout the world where people can enjoy art. Washington, D.C. has the National Gallery of Art; Paris has the Luvre; London, the British Museum. Florida International University (FIU) in Miami also shows art for people to see. And it does so without a building, or even a wall for its drawings and paintings.FIU has opened what it says is the first computer art museum in the United States. You don’t have to visit the University to see the art. You just need a computer linked to a telephone.You can call the telephone number of a University computer and connect your own computer to it. All of the art is stored in the school computer. It is computer art produced electronically (通过电子手段) by artists on their own computers. In only a few minutes, your computer can receive and copy all the pictures and drawings. Robert Shostak is director of the new computer museum. He says he starts the museum because computer artistes had no place to show their work.A computer artist could only record his pictures electronically and send the records or floppy discs (软盘), to others to see on their computers. He could also print his pictures on paper. But to print good pictures on paper, the computer artist needs an expensive laser(激光)printer.Robert Shostak says the electronic museum is mostly for art or computer students at schools and universities. Many of the pictures in the museum are made by students. Mr. Shostak said the FIU museum would make computer art more fun for computer artists because more people can see it. He says artists enjoy their work much more if they have an audience. And the great number of home computers in America could mean a huge audience for the electronic museum.11. The main purpose of this passage is to give information about___B__________.A. famous museums throughout the worldB. an electronic art museum in Miami,C. art exhibitions in Florida International UniversityD. latest development of computer art12. To see the art in FIU museum, your special needs include____D_________.A. floppy discsB. a computer and a printerC. pictures and drawings on paperD. a computer connected to the museum by a telephone line13. What are stored in this museum?AA. Paintings drawn by means of the computer.B. Different styles of paintings.C. Old paintings.D. Drawings done by art students of FIU.14. The museum was started when____B_______.A. Robert Shostak wanted to do something for computer scientistsB. Robert Shostak wanted to help computer artistsC. art students needed better places to show their worksD. computer scientists wanted to do something about art15. The word “audience” in the last paragraph refers to _______D____.A. art studentsB. computer ownersC. exhibits in the museumD. those who will enjoy artPassage 2“Cool” is a word with many meanings. Its old meaning is used to express a temperature that is a little bit cold. As the world has changed, the word has had many different meanings.“Cool” can be used to express feelings of interest in almost anything.When you see a famous car in the street, maybe you will say, “It’s cool.” You may think, “He’s so cool,” when you see your favourite footballer.We all maximize (扩大) the meaning of “cool”. You can use it instead of many words such as “new” or “surprising”. Here’s an i nteresting story we can use to show the way the word is used. A teacher asked her students to write about the waterfall (瀑布) they had visited. On one student’s paper was just the one sentence, “It’s so cool.” Maybe he thought it was the best way to show what he saw and felt.But the story also shows a scarcity (缺乏) of words. Without “cool”, some people have no words to show the same meaning. So it is quite important to keep some credibility (可信性). Can you think of many other words that make your life asco lourful as the word “cool”? I can. And I think they are also very cool.16. We know that the word “cool” has had __C______.A. only one meaningB. no meaningsC. many different meaningsD. the same meaning17. In the passage, the word “express” means “___B_____”.A. seeB. showC. knowD. feel18. If you are ___A____ something, you may say, “It’s cool.”A. interested inB. angry aboutC. afraid ofD. unhappy with19. The writer takes an example to show he is __C______ the way the word is used.A. pleased withB. strange toC. worried aboutD. careful with20. In the passage, the writer suggests(暗示)that the word “cool”______D__.A. cannot be replaced by other wordsB. usually means something interestingC. can make your life colourfulD. should n’t be overusedPassage 3For any Englishman, there can never be any discussion as to who is the world’s greatest dramatist (剧作家). Only one name can possibly suggest itself to him: that of William Shakespeare. Every Englishman has some knowledge, however slight, of the work of our greatest writer. All of us use words, phrases and quotations fromShakespeare’s writings that have become part of the common property of the English-speaking people. Most of the time we are probably unaware of the source of the words we used, rather like the old lady who was taken to see a performance of Hamlet and complained that it was full of well-known proverbs and quotations. Shakespeare, more perhaps than any other writer, makes full use of the great resources of the English language. Most of us use about five thousand words in our normal use of English; Shakespeare in his works used about twenty-five thousand. There is probably no better way for a foreigner to appreciate the richness and variety of the English language than by studying the various ways in which Shakespeare used it. Such a study is well worth the effort (it is not, of course, recommended to beginners) even though some aspects of English usage, and the meaning of many words, have changed since Shakespeare’s day.21. English people _____C_______.A. have never discussed who is the world’s greatest dramatistB. never discuss any issue concerning the world’s greatest dramatistC. are sure who is the world’s greatest dramatistD. do not care who is the world’s great est poet and dramatist22. Every Englishman knows _________A_____.A. more or less about ShakespeareB. Shakespeare, but only slightlyC. all Shakespeare’s writingsD. only the name of the greatest English writer23. Which of the following is true?CA. We use all the words, phrases and quotations from Shakespeare’s writings.B. Shakespeare’s writings have become the property of those who are learning to speak English.C. It is likely to be true that people often do not know the origins of the words they use.D. All the words people use are taken from the writings of Shakespeare.24. What does the word “proverb” mean?AA. Familiar sayings.B. Shakespeare’s plays.C. Complaints.D. Actors and actresses.25. Why is it worthwhile to study the various ways in which Shakespeare used English?BA. English words have changed a lot since Shakespeare’s time.B. By doing so one can be fully aware of the richness of the English language.C. English words are now being used in the same way as in Shakespeare’s time.D. Beginners may have difficulty learning some aspects of English usage.第三部分:词汇和结构(共25小题;每小题1分,满分25分)26. I didn’t hear the phone. I _______ asleep.A. must beB. should beC. must have beenD. should have been27. Don’t wait for me if you _______.A. have a hurryB. are in a hurryC. have a speedD. are in a speed28. John had _______ his leg while playing football this morning.A. brokenB. breakC. to breakD. breaking29. I am _______ of money at the moment. Could you lend me some?A. shortB. longC. needD. wanting30. — Do you think I should study Japanese or French?— _______________.A. It’s your own decisionB. None of your businessC. It’s up to youD. That’s all right31. The travelers were not aware _______ the danger ahead.A. withB. ofC. forD. to32. ______ yesterday, I would have asked him not to do that.A. If he had comeB. if he cameC. Provided he cameD. Has he came33. _______ the heavy rain, she went shopping.A. In spite ofB. Despite onC. AlthoughD. However34. Mother doesn’t know _______ the hammer after her son had used it.A. where did her son putB. where her son puttingC. where her son putD. where to put35. It’s too expensive for me. I can’t _______ it.A. costB. payC. spendD. afford36. Mary speaks as _______ as her sister.A. clearB. clearlyC. more clearD. more clearly37. Do not make the same mistake _______ I did.A. whichB. thatC. likeD. as38. They had succeeded _______ the task in time.A. at completingB. to completeC. in completingD. complete39. Last year Mike earned _______ his brother, who has a lower position.A. twice as many asB. twice as much asC. twice thanD. twice as more as40. He waited and waited and at last a gentleman _______ came forward.A. dressing the black suitB. wears a black suitC. in a black suitD. with the black suit自测题二Part I Vocabulary (10%)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose ONE answer that best completes the sentence.21. Mr. Wilson is quite satisfied with his new secretary because she is much more____ than the former one.A. efficientB. effectiveC. sufficientD. effect22. You will lose your weight if you don’t consume _____ amounts of fat.A. littleB. fewC. a littleD. excessive23. The _____ on street begging will be in force next month.A. permissionB. prohibitionC. allowanceD. prohibit24. Plenty of football and basketball clubs are eager to _____ young athletes if they show great promise.A. donorB. sponsorC. attainD. sustain25. I don’t think that the amount of studying you did in high school would be sufficient for you to _______ good marks in university.A. retainB. detainC. attainD. own26. The sweaters are made of wool ________ from Australia.A. exportedB. importedC. marketedD. sale27. I’ve no ____ with people who are always complaining of their misfortune.A. impatientB. patientC. apparentD. patience28. Scientists will have to ______ new technologies to improve the world’s food and fuel supplies.A. come trueB. come aboutC. come up withD. come to29. The story of Harry Potter ______ the imagination of children throughout the world.A. sparkedB. madeC. letD. stirred30. The company will spend $6 million on sales _____ as well as the development of new products.A. approachB. elementC. itemsD. strategiesPart II Structure ( 10%)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.31. I _________ bacon and eggs every morning.A) am used to eat B) used to eatingC) am used to eating D) used to eat32. ___________ from the top of the hill, the town looks beautiful.A. SeeingB. Having seenC. SeenD. To see33. —What’s the matter with you?—Oh, I’m not feeling well in the stomach. I _____ so much fried fish just now.A. shouldn’t eatB. mustn’t have eatenC. shouldn’t have eatenD. mustn’t eat34. Mark often attempts to escape ____ whenever he breaks traffic regulations.A. having been finedB. to have been finedC. to be finedD. being fined35. What’s the name of the program________.A. which are listeningB. you are listening toC. to that you are listeningD. that you are listening36. I like the house_____ windows face south.A. whoseB. who’sC. it'sD. its37. He has just arrived, but he talks as if he ___ about that.A. had knownB. knowC. knowsD. will know38. No sooner ___________ the telephone began to ring.A. had he come back home thanB. he had come back home whenC. did he come back home thanD. he came back home when39. Jean did not have time to go to the concert last night because she was busy _____ for her examination.A. to prepareB. to be prepareC. preparingD. being preparing40. Mary was not in her bedroom yesterday afternoon. She ____ in her classroom.A) should have been B) must have been C) must be D) should be41. Our teacher didn’t think we needed _________ how important the exam was.A. to be toldB. to tellC. having toldD. being told42. Never before ____ such a smoke in the room.A. have I readB. did I readC. do I readD. am I reading43. He kept the light in his room _____ the whole night.A. burntB. burningC. burnD. to burn44. I know it isn’t important but I can’t hel p ____ about it.A. but to thinkB. thinkingC. toD. think45. Who allowed you ____ my car?A. drivingB. to driveC. ridingD. to ride46. This shirt is like the one___ we saw yesterday in that shop ___ John told us about.A. that, whichB. which, whereC. whom; thatD. which, in which47. Had he worked harder, he _______ the exams.A. must have got throughB. would have got throughC. would get throughD. could get through48. Only under special circumstances _______ to take make-up tests.A) are freshmen permitted B) freshmen are permittedC) permitted are freshmen D) are permitted freshmen49. ______ , she had to do all kinds of housework.A. Her husband being illB. Her husband was illC. Her husband were illD. Her husband to be ill50. The noise has been driving me crazy. I just wish something ____ about it.A. could be doingB. could doneC. could be doneD. could doEdison.B)One must think carefully before pursuing a master degree.C)The higher your education level, the more money you will earn.D)If you are too well-educated, you'll be overeducated for society's demands.55. The writer sees education as _____.A)a means of providing job security and financial security and a means of meeting a country's demands for technical workersB)a way to broaden one's horizonsC)more important than finding a jobD)an opportunity that everyone should havePart IV Translation ( 英译汉) 15% 请将以下句子翻译成中文:1、The lecturer at the conference turned out to be the daughter of an old friend of mine. 大会报告人原来是我的一位老朋友的女儿。

大学体验英语一周一练答案

大学体验英语一周一练答案

Band Four 183Key to Model Test (3) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:When asked about the relation between love and study on campus, different peoplewill offer different opinions. Some people take it for granted that college studentsshould not fall in love with each other in order to waste their precious time. In theiropinion, love is time-consuming and will distract one’s attention from learning. Besides,they think that if a student falls in love, he will certainly fall behind in his study. However, others hold that love on campus may encourage students to study harder.They maintain that a true love will never stand aside while another falls behind in hisor her study. And most love stories on campus are developed on the basis of mutual helpin study.Weighing up these two arguments, I am for the second one. For one thing, mutualhelp in life is certainly a strong support in study. For another, true lovers usually helpeach other both in life and study. Therefore, if guided properly, love will be helpful tothe study.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and scanning)1. Y [解释] 快速浏览全文黑体字标题,可知,全文都是作者给家长提出的一些建议。

大学体验英语一周一练答案

大学体验英语一周一练答案

Key to Model Test (1) Band OnePart I. Understanding SentencesKey: Section A: BABBB BBABASection B: AABAC BCABCPart II. Understanding ConversationsKey: Section A: DBCAACBASection B: ADACADCSection A1. M: How many students passed the final English exam in your class?W: Thirty. But still as many as 40 percent of the class failed. Quite disappointing, isn’tit?Q: What does the woman think of the exam?[解析] D. 观点态度题. 从女士所说的“Quite disappointing”来看,考试结果出乎意料,令人失望,与选项D 中的“fell short of her expectations”意义相同,所以答案为D. 注意选项A与D内容相反2. W: Lots of young men enjoy extreme sports, do you?M: Believe it or not, that is the last thing I’d ever want to do.Q: What does the man mean?[解析] B. 观点态度题. 女士问男士是否喜欢极限运动吗? 男士回答说极限运动是“the last thing I’d ever want to do”.这里暗含否定,即:极限运动是他最不愿意做的事情,即他不喜欢极限运动。

注意last一词暗含否定的用法。

(对话是靠词汇表达的,因此理解了词汇也就掌握了解题根本。

大学体验英语一周一练答案

大学体验英语一周一练答案

大学体验英语一周一练答案Model Test (1)Part I. Understanding SentencesSection A: B A B B B B B A B ASection B: A A B A C B C A B CPart II. Understanding ConversationsSection A1. D2. B3. C4. A5. A6. C7. B8. ASection BConversation 1: 1-4: A D A C Conversation 2: 5-7 A D CPart III. Understanding PassagesPassage One:1-3 A B D Passage Two: 4-6 B B BPart IV. DictationSection A:1. plane, plan,2. bake, back3. made, mad4. fate, fat5. seat,set6. beat, bet,7. least, lest8. bite, bit9. sight, sit 10. type,tipSection B:1. A foreign language is a weapon in the struggle of life.2. We must believe that each one of us is able to do something well, and that, when we discover what thissomething is, we must work until we succeed.3. There is no light during the night although there is a light on the right.4. She didn’t sit on the seat and here is the bill for the beer.5. A small leak will sink a great ship.6. There is no secret of success but hard work.7. Have an aim in life, or your energies will all be wasted.8. No sweet without sweat.9. A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds.10. An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening.Part V. Vocabulary and Structure1. D2. A3. D4. A5. A6. C7. B8. B9. C 10. C11. C 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. C 16. D 17. D 18. A 19.B 20. BPart VI. Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)1. C2. I3. K4. L5. G6. O7. B8. E9.D 10. FPart VII. Error correction1. way∧fnd out → to2. tracking → track3. i n → across4. profts → benefts5. made → taken6. from →in7. added∧the air → to8. into → /9. soak∧the ground → into10. these → newModel Test (2)Key to Model Test (2) Band OnePart I. Understanding SentencesSection A: BBABB ABBBASection B: ABAAA CAABCPart II. Understanding ConversationsSection A: DADDA BBDSection B: A ABDACCPart III. Understanding PassagesPassage one:DAB Passage Two:ACCCPart IV. Spot Dictation1. celebrate2. national holiday3. set aside4. English settlers5. having survived6. 16217. having harvested8. share in9. relatives 10. specialPart V. Reading Comprehension1. B2. D3. A4. C5. D6. A7. C8. D9.B 10. CPart VI. Vocabulary and Structure1. C2. D3. C4. B5. D6. B7. B8. B9. D 10. D11. C 12. A 13. C 14. A 15. C 16. D 17. A 18. C 19.B 20. BPart VII. Translation1. regardless of the cost2. When the fire broke out3. the more progress you will make4. without hard work5. In other wordsModel Test (3)Part I. Understanding SentencesSection A: ABAAB ABBAASection B: ABABA CABABPart II. Understanding ConversationsSection A: DCACB BDBSection B: BCBABCAPart III. Understanding PassagesPassage one:CABPassage Two:ABACPart IV. Dictation1. experience2. frustrating3. published4. communicate5. participate6. insights7. Finally8. graduated9. standard 10. attentionPart V. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1. Y2. Y3. N4. N5.Y6.N 7. NG8. measurements 9. The thing you purposely change 10. the results are similar each timePart VI. Error correction1. seldom → never2. at → on3. by → in4. proverb∧says → which/that5. retained → regained6. others → others’7. on → of9. if →unless10. be attended∧→ toPart VII . Writing (略)Model Test (4)Part I. Understanding SentencesSection A: BBABB BABAB Section B: BACAC CACAAPart II. Understanding ConversationsSection A: DCABC DBC Section B: DCACADCPart III. Understanding PassagesPassage one: ABC Passage Two: CCCAPart IV. Dictation1. severely2. balance3. embarrassed4.growing 5. reluctance6. adjusted7. subjecting8. complaint9. fortunate 10. enviousPart V. Vocabulary and Structure1. A2. C3. B4. C5. A6. A7. C8. C9. A 10. C11. A 12. D 13. D 14. A 15. B 16. D 17. A 18. C 19.B 20. APart VI. Reading Comprehension1. C2. C3. B4. A5. B6. C7. B8. A9.C 10. DPart VII. Writing(略)Model Test (5)Part I. Understanding SentencesSection A: BABAB ABBAASection B: AACBA CBCABPart II. Understanding ConversationsSection A: D C C B A C A BSection B: C C D A D C DPart III. Understanding PassagesPassage one: CAA Passage Two: ABBDPart IV. Spot Dictation1. essential2. accomplish3. purposes4. convince5. proper6. occasion7. conveyed8. objective9. state 10. definitePart V. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1. Y2. N3. N4. Y5. N6. N7. Y8. Table tennis 9. ancient Greece 10. 1976。

大学体验英语4一周一练标准答案3

大学体验英语4一周一练标准答案3

Band Four 183Key to Model Test (3) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:When asked about the relation between love and study on campus, different peoplewill offer different opinions. Some people take it for granted that college studentsshould not fall in love with each other in order to waste their precious time. In theiropinion, love is time-consuming and will distract one’s attention from learning. Besides,they think that if a student falls in love, he will certainly fall behind in his study. However, others hold that love on campus may encourage students to study harder.They maintain that a true love will never stand aside while another falls behind in hisor her study. And most love stories on campus are developed on the basis of mutual helpin study.Weighing up these two arguments, I am for the second one. For one thing, mutualhelp in life is certainly a strong support in study. For another, true lovers usually helpeach other both in life and study. Therefore, if guided properly, love will be helpful tothe study.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and scanning)1. Y [解释] 快速浏览全文黑体字标题,可知,全文都是作者给家长提出的一些建议。

考试答案大学体验英语三

考试答案大学体验英语三

考试答案大学体验英语三Unit11. subtle2. were overtaken3. species4. decades5. boundaries6. audio7. directly8. focus9. tone 10. cupped1. 年轻人有时会抱怨无法和父母沟通。

(communicate with)Answer: Young people sometimes complain of being unable to communicate with their parents.2. 能在中国云南的一个苗家村落住下来一直是玛丽长久以来的梦想,现在她终于梦想成真了。

(to take up residence)Answer: It has been Mary’s long cherished dream to take up residence in a Miao village in Yunnan, China. Now her dream has finally come true.3. 家养的动物习惯于依赖人,因此很难能在野外活下来。

(surviveAnswer: Domestic animals are used to depending on humans, so it is difficult for them to survive in the wild.4. 他突然有种恐惧感,觉得自己会因为经济不景气而被公司裁员。

(overtake)Answer: He was suddenly overtaken by a fear that he would be laid off by the company because of depression.5. 我估计公交路线上堵车了,因为我都等了30分钟也没见一辆车开过去。

(figure)Answer: I figure that there is a traffic jam on the route of the bus, for I’ve waited for 30 minutes without seeing one passing by.1. 十年前,当公司还处在生产的鼎盛时期时,我们就决定投资新技术,将公司转型为技术密集型企业。

大学体验英语一周一练(第三版)4参备考资料答案解析

大学体验英语一周一练(第三版)4参备考资料答案解析

大学体验英语一周一练(第三版)4参备考资料答案解析Unit 1Extended Reading Skills Practice1.“a very young child —or even an animal —can learn to recognize faces”2.“We also tell people apart by how they behave”3.“People have always tried to ‘type’each other”4. DExtended Translating Skills Practice1. 地球的大小是月球的49倍/ 地球比月球大48倍。

2. 冰箱的销售量增加了两倍半/ 增加到三倍半。

3. 他过去数年间的收入已增长两倍/ 是以前的三倍。

4. 在过去五年中,该国武器进口量降低了3/4(降低到1/4)。

5. 这所小学的学生数量锐减了63%。

Extended Writing Skills Practice (略)Review and TestPart I. Writing(略)Part II. Reading Comprehension1-5 CBACA 6-7 DA8. the conviction of many men 9. its priceless value10. margins of between 1 and 3 percent in various votersPart III. Listening Comprehension11-15 CBACD 16-18 BDA 19-22 BDAC 23-25 DBC26-28 CDB 29-32 BCCB 33-35 CAB36. throughout 37. obviously 38. breadwinner 39. raising40. common 41. nursery 42. varying 43. unusual44. has been to have both men and women share in children care,housework and financial responsibilities45. Many American women enjoy the independence that an outside joband the salary give them46. American women, however, have met challenges since pioneer days,and they continue to fight for true equalityPart IV. Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)Section A47-51 KJEAM 52-56 OIBNDSection B57-61 CDDAB 62-66 BACCDPart V. Cloze67-71 BCDBA 72-76 ADCBD 77-81 ACBDC 82-86 ABDCAPart VI. Translation87. the less likely you are to catch a cold88. was his father not around89. the only time she feels very happy90. are not as important to fathers91. Those fathers who strive to be good family menUnit 2Extended Reading Skills Practice1-5 FOFOOExtended Translating Skills Practice1. 他的数学分数在班上是名列前茅的。

大学体验英语一周一练(第三版)3_答案

大学体验英语一周一练(第三版)3_答案

Unit OneKey to Extended Reading Skills Practice1. 直接定义bilingual: 会说两种语言的2. 近义复述attribute: 特质,才能3. 对比和比较表达litter: 狼崽4. 举例表达ravenous: 饿极了5. 解释说明procrastinating: 拖延;耽搁6. 构词法unforeseeable: 不能预见7. 常识trays: 托盘或盘子Key to Extended Translating Skills Practice1. 我没有数学方面的天赋。

(原文中的head本来是“头脑”的意思,但是可以引申为“对数学没有天赋”。

)2. 男孩兴奋得眼睛睁得圆圆的。

3. 这对双胞胎兄弟毫不相似,科林个子高而且很活跃,约翰个子矮而且老成。

4. 激光的妙处就在于它能进行机械加工而不必实际接触所加工的材料。

5. 这里为国内市场生产了许多产品。

6. 松树的树根在石缝间扎下去。

Key to Extended Writing Skills and Practice1) The ability to write well-organized, concise paragraphs is essential to a student’s success in almost all university courses. (Topic Sentence)In preparing scientific reports of laboratory experiments, astudent must present his or her findings in logical order and clear language in order to receive a favorable evaluation of his work. In writing successful answers to essay questions on history or anthropology examinations, a student must arrange the relevant facts and opinions according to some accepted pattern of paragraph structure. And certainly in writing a book report for English, or a critique for political studies, or a term paper for sociology, a student must pay attention to the style and organization as well as the content. (Developing sentences) Clearly, skill in expository writing is crucial to successful achievement in most university subjects. (Concluding sentence)2) This term several useful and interesting courses have been offered.(Topic Sentence)An introduction to European Culture, for instance, gives us a lot of background knowledge of the history of European philosophy, literature, and arts. From time to time we see slide shows of famous paintings and hear tapes of famous pieces of music, and they make the lectures all the more interesting. American Society and Culture is another course that attracts a large audience. The teacher, who visited the United States not long ago, discusses new trends and changes in American life as well as American history and traditions. (Developing sentences)We like these and other courses very much,because they help us not only to improve our English but also to broaden our vision. (Concluding sentence)Key to Review and Test (1)Part I Writing(略)Part II. Reading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)1-7 B C C A A B B8.reminds 9. accounting for 10. total emissionPart III. Listening Comprehension11-25 CDBAC CCBBA BCACB 26-35 BCABB DCBAD36 last 37 largest 38 educate 39 present40 single 41 officials 42 celebrated 43 attend44 The fair provides a chance for the farming communities to show itsskills and faming products.45 Today, children and adults at the fair can play new computer games,or attend more traditional games of skill.46 because people need to remember that they’re connected to theearth and its products,Part IV. Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47-56 D B E I J K O M A H57-61 CBDCA 62-66 CBBDCPart V. Cloze67-76 ACBCA DBACA 77-86 DDABC DDBBAPart VI. Translation87 at the expense of his health88 were overtaken by bad weather89 take the engine apart90 a family who can’t communicate with each other91 At this rate, we’ll soon be bankruptUnit TwoKey to Extended Reading Skills Practice1microphone autobiography invisible postdoctoral unbreakable forecast incapable interdepartmental incorrect disagree trans-Atlantic disability irregular misunderstand superpower telescope overestimated unnatural2recommendation persistence imagination physicistcreativity leadership purification musician curiosity cultural modernization childhood/childish simplicity/simplistic dangerous marriage hopefully specialize developmentKey to Extended Translating Skills Practice1 妈妈为了挣足够的钱让我接受教育,经常承担额外的工作。

大学体验英语3课后题答案

大学体验英语3课后题答案

大学体验英语3课后题答案大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit1 Passage A Care for Our Mother Earth Read and think 31~5 BBCADRead and complete 61.strategies2.specific3.consumers4.released5.trapped6.consequence7.was isolated8.priority9.convenience10.elementsRead and complete 71. transform2. all the way3. sit back4. resulting from5. share…withPassage B Frog StoryRead and think 121~5 DACABRead and complete 131. subtle2. were overtaken3. species4. decades5. boundaries6. audio7. directly8. focus9. tone10. cuppedRead and complete 141. at that rate2. for the sake of3. come to4. by hand5. vice versa大学体验英语-综合教程 3 Unit2 Passage A Einstein’s CompassRead and think 31~5 CDACBRead and complete 61. fundamental2. ultimate3. sparked4. apparently5. patience6. curiosity7. convince8. detail9. responses10. (has) stirredRead and complete 71. fooled…into2. came upon3. join in4. come up with5. up toPassage B The Wake-up Call from Stockholm Read and think 121~5 ADBBCRead and complete 131. classical2. breakthrough3. elegance4. faculty5. handful6. probe7. swift8. transition9. reactions10. retirementRead and complete 141. has brought in2. under his belt3. specializes in4. a wealth of5. be applied to大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit3Passage A Bathtub Battleships from Ivorydale Read and think 31~5 ABCABRead and complete 61. attain2. modest3. attractive4. precise5. campaign6. market7. manufactures8. sponsor9. imported10. brandsRead and complete 71. fro wn…on2. for instance3. as a result4. when it comes to5. under…umbrellaPassage B Haier Seeks Cool U.S. Image Read and think 12 1~5 CDCABRead and complete 131. revenues2. targeting3. appliances4. via5. smashing6. loyal7. comparable8. alongside9. claiming10. filmedRead and complete 141. beat…expectation2. So far3. built up4. at home5. on…basis大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit4Passage A Not Now,Dr.MiracleRead and think 31~5 CBCDARead and complete 61. string2. stir3. controversy4. combat5. excessive6. regulations7. instincts8. reckless9. prohibition10. irrationalRead and complete 71. to his name2. keep at bay3. under the Sun4. jumped the gun5. lined upPassage B I have His Genes But Not His Genius Read and think 121. composer作曲家2. beginning开始3. secret秘密4. clone克隆5. adopted收养6. music音乐7. ordinary普通的8. prove证明9. joke玩笑10. genius天分Read and complete 131. ban2. practically3. survive4. adopt5. decent6. genius7. gene8. anonymously9. resemblance10. immerseRead and complete 141. in the flesh2. bring…to term3. the roof fell in4. put up for5. have dug up大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit5 Passage A Tongue-tied Read and think 31~5 BDBACRead and complete 61. qualify2. had committed3. hint4. assume5. vague6. peculiar7. retreat8. puzzled9. misleading10. confusedRead and complete 71. resorted to2. racking one’s brain3. hangs on4. jotted down5. at a lossPassage B Returning to College Read and think 121~5 DCCDBRead and complete 131. features2. denied3. appeal4. usage5. bet6. independent7. associate8. was stumped9. refresh10. educateRead and complete 141. for the sake of2. pick up3. break your back4. get at5. left off大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit6Passage A The Woman Taxi Driver In Cairo Read and think 3 1~5 CDBACRead and complete 61. counterpart2. efficient3. relief4. vague5. core6. punctually7. approach8. economy9. exception10. inviteRead and complete 71. pull…through2. belongs to3. ever since4. in turn5. milled aboutPassage B A Russian Experience Read and think 121~5 BBADCRead and complete 131. stretches2. intense3. beloved4. ability5. positive6. converting7. manner8. toast9. absorbed10. be shelteredRead and complete 141. in fine form2. thanks to3. give way to4. is made up of5. what makes…tick大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit7 Passage A Agony from Ecstasy Read and think 31~5 DDBCARead and complete 61. deepened2. were exposed3. curled4. throb5. nightmare6. utter7. confusion8. pulse9. somewhat10. creepRead and complete 71. on top of2. as if3. in a state of4. ahead of5. if onlyPassage B Drug WarriorsRead and think 121. a police detective2. a drug bust3. a major operation/a big day4. had failed to do a good job5. arrest packets6. violent crimes7. smoothly/successfully8. excited9. a complete victory10. they will eventually win Read and complete 131. coordinated2. suspects3. raids4. venture5. innocent6. execute7. afterwards8. gang9. issue10. intelligenceRead and complete 141. in charge of2. carry out3. on the edge of4. laid out5. gave…up大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit8 Passage A Return from the CageRead and think 31~5 DCABBRead and complete 61. venture2. comfortable3. confine4. daze5. drifted6. lingered7. bewildered8. overwhelmed9. innocent10. terrifiedRead and complete 71. sticks out2. come by3. under way4. in search of5. adjust toPassage B Yes to Peace—No to Violence Read and think 12 1~5 DABCDRead and complete 131. erode2. cease3. conflicts4. mandate5. exhausted6. promote7. preferable8. prolonging9. compromise10. was condemned Read and complete 141. take advantage of2. for the sake of3. come into contact4. open the door to5. takes a stand。

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大学体验英语3翻译答案

大学体验英语3课后答案工程力学1101班大学体验英语3课后答案‎Unit 1‎A‎Read an‎d th‎i nk 3‎1~5 B‎B CAD‎Read an‎d‎c omplete 6‎1.strategie‎s2.speci‎f i‎c3.con‎s ume‎r s4.‎r eleas‎e d‎5.trappe‎d‎6.consequ‎e nce7.was i‎s olated8‎.p‎r iority ‎9.c‎o nveni‎e nce‎10.e‎l ements‎R e‎a d and com‎p lete 71. ‎trans‎f o‎r m2. ‎‎a ll th‎e way‎3. ‎sit‎b‎a ck4. ‎resulting‎from5. ‎‎share‎…wit‎h1.‎这场给人类‎带来巨大‎灾难的战争对这样‎一个‎诗人产生了什么影响呢‎?How did the‎war, whic‎h‎b rought ‎t err‎i ble d‎i saste‎r s t‎o mankin‎d,‎impact on‎such a poet‎?2. 做母亲的有‎时候‎不能察觉她们所宠‎爱的孩子‎们的过错,这‎样做的结果会‎使孩子们‎再次犯同样的过错‎‎Mother‎s are someti‎m es blind ‎t o‎the fau‎l ts ‎o f the‎i r bel‎o ved‎childre‎n,‎which wil‎l cause the ‎c hildren t‎o‎m ake the‎sam‎e mist‎a ke ag‎a in.‎3. 作为一个‎在这‎个完全陌生国度的新移‎民(immigrant)‎,她总是感觉到孤立无‎援。

‎As a ne‎w im‎m igran‎t in t‎h is ‎c omplete‎l y‎strange c‎o untry, she ‎a lways fel‎t‎i solated‎.4.‎做事不先考‎虑周全常会导‎致失败,‎因此我们应该三思‎而后‎行Acting b‎e fore thinki‎n g often r‎e s‎u lts in ‎f ail‎u re, s‎o we s‎h oul‎d think ‎b e‎f ore we le‎a p.5. 奢谈的时‎候已经过去了,我们必‎须积‎极行动起来保护我‎们的环境‎The t‎i me fo‎r ta‎l king is‎p‎a st; we mu‎s t take posi‎t ive actio‎n‎t o prote‎c t o‎u r env‎i ronme‎n t.‎BRead‎a‎n d think 1‎21~5 DACAB‎Read and ‎c o‎m plete 1‎31.‎‎subtl‎e2.‎w‎e r‎e overtake‎n3. s‎p ecies4. ‎‎deca‎d es‎5. ‎bou‎n dar‎i es 6. ‎‎audio7‎.dire‎c tly 8. ‎‎focus‎9. ‎t‎o ne10‎.‎c uppedR‎e a‎d and comp‎l ete 141. ‎at th‎a t‎rate2.‎‎for‎the s‎a ke ‎o f3. ‎‎come to‎4. by ‎h and5. ‎‎vice v‎e rsa‎1. 年轻‎人有时会抱怨‎无法和父‎母沟通Y oun‎g‎p eople som‎e times compl‎a in of not‎b‎e ing abl‎e to‎commu‎n icate‎wit‎h their ‎p a‎r ents.2. ‎她从小就盼望着能在中国的‎一个村庄住上几年,现‎在她‎终于梦想成真了‎M ary‎has b‎e en lo‎n gin‎g to tak‎e‎u p residen‎c e in a Chin‎e se villag‎e‎i n Y unna‎n fo‎r a fe‎w year‎s. N‎o w her d‎r e‎a m has com‎e true.3. ‎家养的动物习惯于依赖‎人,‎因此很难在野外继‎续生存‎Dom‎e stic ‎a nim‎a ls are ‎u s‎e d to depe‎n ding on hum‎a ns, so it‎i‎s diffic‎u lt ‎f or th‎e m to ‎s urv‎i ve in t‎h e‎wild.4. ‎他突然有种恐惧感,觉‎得自己会因为经济不景‎气而‎被公司裁员H‎e wa‎s sudd‎e nly o‎v ert‎a ken by ‎a‎f ear that ‎h e would be ‎l aid off b‎y‎t he comp‎a ny ‎5. 我‎想他很快就会‎回来,因‎为他答应和我一起‎吃晚‎饭I figu‎r e he’ll be ‎b ack soon ‎s i‎n ce he p‎r omi‎s ed to‎have ‎d inn‎e r with ‎m e‎.Unit 2‎ARead and‎think 31‎~5‎CDACB‎R ead‎and c‎o mplet‎e 6 ‎1. ‎f‎u ndamental‎2. ul‎t imate3. ‎‎spar‎k ed‎4. ‎app‎a ren‎t ly5. ‎‎patienc‎e6. c‎u riosity7‎.‎co‎n vin‎c e 8. ‎‎d eta‎i l9. ‎‎response‎s10. 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far‎13‎.built ‎u p14. at ‎h ome15. ‎o‎n…basis‎1.‎伟人能以人‎格的力量来控‎制他人‎A great‎m‎a n can dom‎i nate a diff‎i cult situ‎a t‎i on by f‎o rce‎of ch‎a racte‎r.2‎.根据最新报‎道,‎中国旅游者去一些东南‎亚国家旅游无需再申请入境‎签证Accor‎d i‎n g to th‎e la‎t est r‎e port,‎tou‎r ists do‎n‎o t have to‎apply for a‎n entry vi‎s a‎to some‎Sou‎t heast‎Asian‎cou‎n tries.‎3.‎从信封的颜色来看,‎这封信可能来自一位女性‎The col‎o r‎of the ‎e nve‎l ope s‎u ggest‎s th‎a t the l‎e t‎t er might ‎b e from a wo‎m an.4. 虽然‎火车‎的速度比不上飞机‎,很多人‎还是愿意坐火‎车Tr‎a ins‎can’t r‎i v‎a l planes ‎f or speed, b‎u t many pe‎o p‎l e prefe‎r to‎trave‎l by t‎r ain‎.5. 一旦人‎们看‎到这种管理模式确实有‎效,就更有可能接受它‎People a‎r e‎much mo‎r e l‎i kely ‎t o acc‎e pt ‎t his mod‎e‎o f adminis‎t ration once‎they see ‎t h‎a t it re‎a lly‎works‎.Uni‎t 4‎ARead‎a‎n d think 3‎1~5 CBCDA‎R ead and c‎o m‎p lete 6 ‎21. ‎stri‎n g22.‎s‎t ir23. ‎‎c ontrovers‎y24. comb‎a t25. e‎x c‎e ssive2‎6. ‎regul‎a tions‎27.‎insti‎n c‎t s 28. r‎e ckless29. ‎prohibit‎i o‎n30. ‎i rra‎t ional‎Read ‎a nd ‎c omplete‎7‎16. to ‎h is name17.‎keep 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‎adopt35.‎‎decent‎36. ‎geni‎u s37.‎g‎e ne38. ‎‎a nonymousl‎y39. rese‎m blance40‎.‎immers‎eRe‎a d and‎compl‎e te ‎14 16. ‎i‎n the fles‎h 17. brin‎g…to term ‎18‎.the ‎r oof‎fell ‎i n 19.‎p‎u t up fo‎r‎20. have‎dug up1.‎乔治对中国文化着了‎迷,‎决定去一所夜校学‎习中文‎Geor‎g e is ‎n uts‎about C‎h i‎n ese cultu‎r e and has d‎e cided to ‎l e‎a rn Chin‎e se ‎i n an ‎e venin‎g sc‎h ool.2.‎‎记者们获悉戴安娜(D‎i ana)要来本市访问的‎消息,迅速赶到机场去‎获取‎新闻The ‎r epo‎r ters ‎g ot wi‎n d o‎f Diana’‎s‎v isit to t‎h e city and ‎r ushed to ‎t h‎e airpor‎t fo‎r the ‎n ews.‎3. ‎经过两个月的不‎懈努‎力,警方终于在一个南‎方城市找到了罪犯的踪迹‎After two‎m‎o nths of‎res‎t less ‎e ffort‎, th‎e police‎f‎i nally tra‎c ked the cri‎m inal down‎i‎n a sout‎h ern‎city.‎4. 两家‎公司已经‎原则上达成协议实‎施这‎项计划The t‎w o companies‎have alre‎a d‎y agreed‎in ‎p rinci‎p le to‎go ‎a head wi‎t h‎the proje‎c t.5. 如果你们的‎质量没有实质性的增长‎,我‎认为你们在市场上‎不会有什‎么竞争力‎If th‎e qu‎a lity of‎y‎o ur produc‎t s isn’t imp‎r oving for‎r‎e al, I d‎o n’t‎think‎they ‎w ill‎be comp‎e t‎i tive in t‎h e market.‎U nit 5A‎R‎e ad and ‎t hin‎k 31~‎5BDB‎A CR‎e ad and ‎c o‎m plete 6 3‎1. qualify‎32. had‎c‎o mmitted‎33.‎hin‎t34. ‎as‎s ume35.‎‎vague36.‎peculiar‎37. retr‎e a‎t 38. ‎p uzz‎l ed39‎.mi‎s lea‎d ing40.‎‎confused‎R ead and com‎p lete 7 21‎.‎resort‎e d t‎o22. ‎rack‎i ng ‎o ne’s br‎a i‎n23. ha‎n gs on24. ‎jotted do‎w n‎25. a‎t a ‎l oss‎1. 知‎道原理是‎一回事,但要付诸‎实践‎又是另外一回事I‎t’s one thin‎g to under‎s t‎a nd the ‎p rin‎c iple,‎it’s ‎a not‎h er thin‎g‎t o put it ‎i nto practic‎e.2. 据报道,‎慢跑‎(jogging‎)可将患‎心脏病的可能‎性减少三分之‎二‎I t is re‎p o‎r ted that ‎j ogging make‎s you thre‎e‎t imes le‎s s l‎i kely ‎t o suf‎f er ‎f rom a h‎e a‎r t attack.‎3. 根据最新调查,‎半数英国人不清楚欧元‎与英‎镑的比值A‎l mos‎t half‎of th‎e Br‎i tish pe‎o p‎l e have no‎idea what t‎h e euro is‎w‎o rth in ‎r ela‎t ion t‎o the ‎p oun‎d, accor‎d i‎n g to the ‎l atest surve‎y.4. 这片土‎地本‎应建成一个供大家‎享用的公‎园,但现在却‎立起了几栋公‎寓楼‎T he area‎s‎h ould have‎been made i‎n to a park‎f‎o r every‎o ne ‎t o enj‎o y but‎now‎some ap‎a r‎t ment buil‎d ings stand ‎t here.5. ‎不‎知道所有这些相关‎信息能否‎凑成一幅关于‎他的清晰图画‎‎I’m won‎d e‎r ing wheth‎e r all the r‎e lated inf‎o r‎m ation c‎o uld‎add u‎p to a‎cle‎a r pictu‎r e‎of him.B‎Read and ‎t hink 121‎~5‎DCCDBR‎e ad ‎a nd co‎m plete‎13 ‎41. fe‎a t‎u res 42. ‎denied43. ‎appeal 4‎4.‎usage‎45.‎bet‎46. ‎ind‎e pendent‎4‎7. assoc‎i ate48. w‎a s stumped‎4‎9. ref‎r esh‎50. ‎educa‎t eR‎e ad and ‎c o‎m plete 14 ‎21. for th‎e sake of ‎22‎.pick‎up‎23. ‎b reak ‎y our‎back 24‎.‎get at2‎5. left of‎f1. 他饮‎酒过‎量,对身体不好‎He‎drink‎s more‎win‎e than i‎s‎g ood for h‎i s health.2‎.他知道这时父母亲‎都在‎急切地等着他回家‎过年‎H e kne‎w that‎at ‎t his mom‎e n‎t his pare‎n ts were eag‎e rly waiti‎n g‎for him‎to ‎r eturn‎home ‎f or ‎t he New ‎Y e‎a r.3. 招我们‎喜欢的不仅是他的聪明,还‎有他的幽默Wha‎t‎a ppeals ‎t o u‎s is n‎o t onl‎y hi‎s intell‎i g‎e nce but a‎l so his sens‎e of humor‎.‎4. 这位国际‎知名导演‎拍摄的最新影‎片结果是彻底‎的失败‎The lat‎e s‎t movie ma‎d e by that i‎n ternation‎a l‎l y famou‎s di‎r ector‎turne‎d ou‎t to be ‎a‎t otal fail‎u re.5. 有些年‎轻人似乎对一切事情都‎缺乏‎耐心I‎t se‎e ms th‎a t som‎e yo‎u ngsters‎d‎o n’t have ‎p atience wit‎h anything‎.‎Unit 6‎A‎R ead a‎n d thi‎n k 3‎1~5 CD‎B A‎C Read and‎complete 6 ‎41. coun‎t e‎r part42‎.‎e ffici‎e nt43‎.‎r elief4‎4.‎vague4‎5. core46‎.punctu‎a l‎l y 47. ‎app‎r oach ‎48. ‎e con‎o my 49. ‎‎e xception‎50. invite‎Read and ‎c o‎m plete 7‎26.‎pul‎l…thro‎u gh ‎27. be‎l o‎n gs to28.‎ever sinc‎e29. in‎t‎u rn30. ‎mi‎l led a‎b out‎1. ‎他悲叹一声,对‎我们‎说他年轻时也曾风光一‎时He breath‎e d / heave‎d‎a sigh o‎f so‎r row a‎n d tol‎d us‎that he‎h‎a d seen a ‎b etter day w‎h en he was‎y‎o ung.2.‎他有‎极强的责任感‎,这就是为什‎么他被选‎中掌管这个项目‎H‎e has a st‎r ong sense o‎f responsi‎b i‎l ity, an‎d th‎a t’s w‎h y he ‎i s c‎h osen to‎t‎a ke contro‎l of the pro‎j ect.3. ‎不管‎你去哪里,不管是‎出差还是‎去玩,尽量多‎了解那个地方‎总是一个‎不错的主意W‎h e‎r ever you ‎g o, be it fo‎r business‎o‎r pleasu‎r e, ‎i t is ‎a lways‎a g‎o od idea‎t‎o find out‎as much as ‎y ou can ab‎o u‎t the pl‎a ce.‎4. 我‎们得小心一点‎,同样的‎情景可能就要出现‎‎L et’s be c‎a reful. 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大学体验英语3答案及短文

大学体验英语3答案及短文

第4题(完形填空 10分 5选1)U1In an interview for Awareness Magazine, four specialists discuss their views on environmental issues with Dr. McKinley. Leon Nacson is particularly worried about air and water pollution and Walter Semkiw is especially concerned with deforestation and global warming. Aman Motwane believes that we have to realize that everything is related , and therefore that every action has a consequence; and Amrit Desai makes a link between consumption and global resources , arguing that human greed poses a serious threat to Mother Earth. The message is that the environment is OUR responsibility and that we all have a part to play if we want to save our planet.U2It seems the young Albert Einstein was never exactly an ordinary child. When he was given a compass at the age of five, it ignited his inspiration. Not only was the young Albert passionately curious, he was also remarkably persistent and would not easily give up on a problem. Albert’s development was also stimulated by the company of intelligent adults such as an uncle of his who was an engineer and a medical student who was a friend of the family. Einstein was inspired to take up mathematics by Euclidean geometry. His true genius lay in his ability to express complex ideas in simple language. By the age of twenty-six Einstein had already produced his most famous work, although he never stopped looking for answers.U3The example of Proctor and Gamble’s famous Ivory Soap shows the potential that lies in mass marketing and planned advertising and the importance of recognizable brand names. Ivory Soap, first produced in 1879, was well promoted with clever slogans. These slogans, particularly the idea that the soap is so pure that it floats, proved so successful that they are still popular today. At the same time, the use of the radio serial for Ivory promotion gave rise to the expression" soap opera", which has become a modern g lobal phenomenon. The development of Proctor and Gamble itself, from a small-scale operation founded by two immigrants to a multinational empire of today serves as a good example to build brand names.U4The Italian doctor Severino Antinori has announced plans to offer human cloning facilities in his private fertility clinics. Antinori is already famous for previous controversies such as helping grandmothers to have babies. Yet this time he is not alone in promoting the idea of human cloning. US scientists are working with him on this project, and a religious group – the Raelians – have also announced their intention to offer the service. Of course, with so many couples desperate for a child yet unable to conceive through traditional IVF treatments, there is no shortage of volunteers. It would probably not work trying to preventcloning, thus some form of regulation is almost inevitable . At the moment, cloning techniques are far from perfect and most attempts to clone animals end up in failure .U5This is an amusing short story which illustrates how little people sometimes know about their mother tongue. The narrator is a woman, a passenger in a taxi whose driver is a Pakistani man eager to learn English by asking his passengers about new words. Struggling to explain the meanings of a proverb and an idiom, she realizes how little she really knows about the vocabulary of her native language and also wonders what kind of answers other, probably equally ignorant , native passengers might give. In the end she is left hoping that the driver has a dictionary and that he will use it to teach himself rather than depend on the native speakers for explanations .第6题(选词填空)U11.The company will spend $6 million on sales strategies as well as the development of new products.2. We all agreed on our basic aims, but when we got down to specific items it became more complicated.3. Nowadays, consumers not only demand the high quality of the products but also their after-sale services.4. The movie star was caught in the act of shoplifting but was released after he left his ID to the supermarket.5. The soldiers pretended to run away and the enemy, in pursuing them, were finally trapped.6. As a consequence of being in hospital, Shelly decided to become a nurse.7. The village was isolated from the outside for three days because of the flood.8. After the Second World War, millions of people were left homeless; so the government decided to give priority to housing.9. In many shops, shopping bags are provided for the customers' convenience.10. With a tearful love story and two famous stars, the movie has all the elements for a success.U21.The theories of relativity have made fundamental changes in our views of the universe.2. That is our ultimate proposal, and no other changes will be considered.3. The forest fire was found to be sparked by a cigarette end.4. The speaker had apparently noticed that his topic wasn't popular with theaudience, so he quickly ended his speech.5. I've no patience with people who are always complaining of their misfortune.6. I have never imagined that I would be the object of such. curiosity 。

大学体验英语4一周一练标准答案3

大学体验英语4一周一练标准答案3

Band Four 183Key to Model Test (3) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:When asked about the relation between love and study on campus, different peoplewill offer different opinions. Some people take it for granted that college studentsshould not fall in love with each other in order to waste their precious time. In theiropinion, love is time-consuming and will distract one’s attention from learning. Besides,they think that if a student falls in love, he will certainly fall behind in his study. However, others hold that love on campus may encourage students to study harder.They maintain that a true love will never stand aside while another falls behind in hisor her study. And most love stories on campus are developed on the basis of mutual helpin study.Weighing up these two arguments, I am for the second one. For one thing, mutualhelp in life is certainly a strong support in study. For another, true lovers usually helpeach other both in life and study. Therefore, if guided properly, love will be helpful tothe study.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and scanning)1. Y [解释] 快速浏览全文黑体字标题,可知,全文都是作者给家长提出的一些建议。

大学体验英语一周一练3答案

大学体验英语一周一练3答案

大学体验英语一周一练3答案Part I. On Lifelong LearningWith the rapid development of modern society, lifelong learning has been increas-ingly important. People need to improve themselves all the time by learning in order to adapt to the fast changes and fierce competition in the society. They have to learn about the latest development and techniques to equip themselves.We can achieve lifelong education in several ways. First, you can choose distant education. Most famous universities have set up their own distant education college to help people realize their dreams. Secondly, there are various kinds of training courses and night courses. People can take advantage of their spare time to learn what they are interested in, such as English, computer skills and drawing. In addition, people can study all by themselves. They can read books in a library or a bookstore in their free time.I prefer to distant education provided by some universities. As is known, colleges have excellent faculty, modern teaching facilities and strong learning atmosphere. By distant education courses, we can enjoy these resources, learning more knowledge and making bigger and quicker progress.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1. Y. 从文中的第一段第二,三句可以了解到尼古丁的这些特性,从而判断出这一说法是正确的。

大学体验英语一周一练第三版(3)第三单元听力原文

大学体验英语一周一练第三版(3)第三单元听力原文

Listening Scripts (3)Part III. Listening ComprehensionSection A:Directions:In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then write the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.11. M: How long can I keep these books?W: Two weeks. Then you will be fined for everyday they are overdue.Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?12.W: What will you do if you were in my place?M: If Paul were my son, I’d j ust not worry. Now that his teacher is giving him extra help and he is working hard himself, he’s sure to do well in the nextexam.Q: What’ s the man’s suggestion to the woman?13. M: If I were you, I should take a plane instead of a train. It will take a whole dayto get there.W: But flying makes me so nervous.Q: What does the woman prefer to do?14. W: I think this film is really wonderful. Beautiful scene, impressing music andtouching story, everything is so great.M: You can say that again.Q: What does the man mean?15. M: When can the doctors see me?W: He won’t be available until tomorrow.Q: What does the woman mean?16. W: I just received an E-mail from one of my former classmates. I was surprised.We hadn’t heard from each other for ag es.M: Well, I've been out of touch with most of my old friends. Only one or two still drop me a line occasionally.Q: What does the man mean?17. M: Have you passed all your exams yet?W: I got an A in physics and two Bs in history and English. But I have to take the math exam again.Q: What do we learn about the woman?18. W: I have an elderly mother an d I’m worried about her going on a plane. Is thereany risk?M: Not if her heart is all right. If she has a heart condition, I’d recommend against it.Q: What does the man mean?Now you will hear two long conversations.Conversation 1Conversation oneM: Did you see that program about the environment last night? It was so interesting!W: Yeah, I know. The amazing Amazon! I never knew it was the biggest jungle in Brazil.M: Yeah, but I was very shocked to learn from the program that the Eastern European countries are so polluted.W: Heavy metals from coal mining have heavily polluted much of the area's waters.M: They said that the rivers and plants and forests are so polluted that they are all dead.W: Yeah, biologically dead.M: I found the section on Ghana and Indonesia the most informative and amazing.W: Oh, I must have missed that part because I was having dinner.M: It was quite alarming in some parts. They were talking about how the explosive population growth of Ghana has caused removal of the forests.W: How are they going to regenerate the land?M: The government has sponsored the growing of crops to increase money and encourage tree planting.W: What about Indonesia? Don't they have a population problem too?M: Yes. In fact, a very bad one. They said it was because Islam frowns on birth control and most Indonesians are Muslims.W: What is the government doing to convert their thinking?M: They have massive advertisements everywhere offering free trips to Mecca, the birthplace of Islam.W: Free holidays! I'm sure it'll reach its targets soon with that initiative.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. What did the man think about the program on the environment?20. Which of the following areas is the most polluted?21. How is Ghana going to regenerate land?22. What did the woman think about the Indonesian government's effort to convert the thinking ofits citizens?Conversation 2M: Hey, that’s a beautiful bag you’ve got! Is it genuine Louis Vuitton?W: No, are you kidding? I can’t afford the real thing. It’s a fake that I got at a street market on the cheap.M: But don’t you feel bad supporting pirates?W: So should we all drive expensive cars. There are those who can afford to and those who can’t. Pirated stuff is for those too poor to afford the real thing.M: I think it is illegal.W: What? Illegal to want to look good?M: No, illegal to own, sell, and above all, manufacture fakes. It’s like copyright----if you author a book, you don’t want someone else to sell it for their own profits, do you?W: I see what you mean about books, but if I write a novel, I hope it’s read by as many people as possible so I price it so that it’s accessible to the most. But luxury items are priced beyond most people’s means----they are not intended for the general public but for the elite few. And that’s why I don’t care about supporting pirated luxury items.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. Why doesn’t the woman buy genuine Louis Vuitton?24. How does the man think about pirated stuff?25. What kind of people are the luxury items intended for?Section B:Directions:In this section,you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B),C),and D). Then write the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Passage OneYou probably have noticed that people express similar ideas in different ways, depending on the situations they are in. This is very natural. All languages have two general levels of usage –a formal level and an informal level. English is no exception. The difference in these two levels is the situation in which you use a particular level. Formal language is the kind of language you find in textbooks, reference books and in business letters. You would also use formal English in compositions and essays that you write in school. Informal language is used in conversation with colleagues, family members and friends, and when we write personal notes or letters to close friends.Formal language is different from informal language in several ways. First, formal language tends to be more polite. What we may find interesting is that it usually takes more words to be polite. For example, I might say to a friend or a family member “Close the door, please.” But to a stranger, I probably would say, “Would you mind closing the door?” Another difference between formal and informal language is some of the vocabulary. There are bound to be some words and phras es that belong in formal language and others that are informal. Let’s say that I really like soccer. If I am talking to my friend, I might say, “I am just crazy about soccer.” But if I were talking to my boss, I would probably say, “I really enjoy soccer.”Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. What are the two levels of language usage?27. When can you use formal English?28. What is interesting about language usage?Passage TwoIn 1939 two brothers, Mac and Dick McDonald, started a drive-in restaurant in San Bernardino, California. They carefully chose a busy corner for their location. They had run their own businesses for years, but in this new operation, they offered a new, shortened menu: French fries, hamburgers, and sodas. To this small selection they added one new concept: quick service, no waiters or waitresses, and no tips.Their hamburgers sold for fifteen cents. Cheese was another four cents. Their French fries and hamburgers had a remarkable uniformity. Their new drive-in became incredibly popular, particularly for lunch. People drove up by the hundreds during the busy noontime. The self-service restaurant was so popular that the brothers had allowed ten copies their restaurant to be opened. They were content with this modest success until they met Ray Kroc.Kroc, a salesman, met the McDonald brothers in 1954. He quickly saw the unique appeal of the brothers’ fast-food restaurants and bought the right to run other copies of their restaurants. Today McDonald’s is really a household name. Its names for its sandwiches have come to mean hamburger in the decades since the day Ray Kroc watched people rush up to order fifteen-cent hamburgers. In 1976, McDonald’s had over 1 billion in total sales. Its first twenty-two years is one of the most incredible success stories in modern American business history.Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. In what aspect is MacDonald brothers’ restaurant different from other restaurants?30. Which of the following does not contribute to the popularity of the newdrive-in?31. What is the passage mainly about?Passage ThreeThere are 17 kinds of penguins in the world. All of them live in the southern hemisphere. Only a few species live on the continent of Antarctica at the bottom of the world. The emperor penguins are the species. They are about 100 centimeters tall and weigh about 30 kilograms. Their special method of mating makes them different from all other penguins.For thousands of years the emperor penguins have lived on the freezing continent of Antarctica. These black and white birds live in large groups or colonies. There are about 40 emperor penguin colonies on Antarctica. In total there are about 400,000 birds.These birds spend the summer swimming in the ocean search of food such as fish and squid. Penguins are not able to fly, but they are excellent swimmers. They can dive as deep as 460 meters and hold their breath for up to 20 minutes. But when summer ends, so does this easy time spent by the water. The penguins jump out of the water and onto the ice. They know it is time to find a mate and reproduce.In order to mate, the penguins must travel many kilometers inland from the ocean. They do this to find a safe area to spend the many months needed to produce and develop an egg. They must find an area with some shelter from the freezingwinds.Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. Where do penguins live?33. What makes the emperor penguins different from all other penguins?34. How long can penguins hold their breath in the water?35. Why must the penguins travel many kilometers inland from the ocean?Section C: Spot DictationDirections:In this section, you will hear a passage three times, when the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blank numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.The most common form of (36) entertainment in the U.S. is television. Nearly everyone watches television at some (37) regular time in their daily lives, (38) whether in the morning, at night or on (39) weekends. Most (40) families have color televisions.Since its (41) beginning, the television industry in the U.S. has been (42) controlled by three companies. The three national (43) networks are ABC, American Broadcasting Company, CBS, Columbia Broadcasting System and NBC, National Broadcasting Company. Each network competes for a larger percentage of the television audience (44) by trying to present programs with wide popular appeal. The programs are financed by advertising. Companies pay the television networks to display their products on television. The more popular a program is, (45) the higher the network can charge a company for commercials during the program. There is also a public television network. It has no commercials. Instead it receives financial support from the government, some private corporations and individual donations.Recently, a new type of television network has been gaining popularity. These networks are called cable television. (46) Cable television companies sell television programming directly to the public. The viewer pays a monthly fee to the company. The company installs a special line to his television set to receive the programs which he has paid the company to watch.。

大学体验英语3课后习题答案

大学体验英语3课后习题答案

大学体验英语3课后习题答案Unit 1Exercise 61. How did the war, which brought terrible disasters to mankind, impact on such a poet?2. Mothers are sometimes blind to the faults of their beloved children, which will cause the children to make the same mistake again.3. As a new immigrant in this completely strange country, she always felt isolated.4. Acting before thinking often results in failure, so we should think before we leap.5. The time for talking is past; we must take positive action to protect our environment.Exercise 131. Young people sometimes complain of not being able to communicate with their parents.2. Mary has been longing to take up residence in a Chinese village in Yunnan for a few years. Now her dream has come true.3. Domestic animals are used to depending on humans, so it is difficult for them to survive in the wild.4. He was suddenly overtaken by a fear that he would be laid off by the company5. I figure h e’ll be back soon since he promised to have dinner with me.Unit 2Exercise 61. Reporters pressed the spokesman for an explanation of the military attack.2. His election speech failed to convince the voters that he was the right person for the Senate seat.3. While I admit that there are problems, I don’t agree that they cannot be solved.4. His first debate on TV made a deep impression on his audience.5. All things are interrelated and interact with each other.Exercise 131. The lecturer at the conference turned out to be the daughter of an old friend of mine.2. It is 5 years since his retirement, but he has remained active in academic circles.3. If you do have financial difficulties, you can apply for a student loan.4. The scientist had worked hard at the new material for 10 years before he made his own way in the end.5. The chief airplane manufacturers in the world are pushing the envelope to make faster and longer range airplanes to compete for bigger share of the market.Unit 3Exercise 61. Thoughts are expressed by means of language.2. I have bought so many new books this year that it’s really difficult for me to keep count of them.3. The old lady feels assured that her son will come back home today to celebrate her birthday.4. His mother insisted that his pocket money should not exceed 100 Yuan per month.5. We bought a car last month, which was registered under my name.Exercise 131. A great man can dominate4 a difficult situation by force of character.2. According to the latest report, tourists do not have to apply for an entry visa to some Southeast Asian countries.3. The color of the envelope suggests that the letter might be from a woman.4. Trains can’t rival planes for speed, but many people prefer to travel by train.5. People are much more likely to accept this mode of administration once they see that it really works.Unit 4Exercise 61. The band shot to fame in the 1980s with that single album.2. Take a risk, and you may lose again, but you would have improved your chances to win.3. Scientists are pushing themselves to the limits in their research for finding a cure for AIDS.4. Now we see the point of the Internet: we can get information from all over the world just by clicking the mouse.5. Some people believe the government will regulate the research of human cloning sooner or later.Exercise 131. George is nuts about Chinese culture and has decided to learn Chinese in an evening school.2. The reporters got wind of Diana’s visit to the city and rushed to the airport for the news.3. After two months of restless effort, the police finally tracked the criminal down in a southern city.4. The two companies have already agreed in principle to go ahead with the project.5. If the quality of your products isn’t improving for real, I don’t think they will be competitive in the market.Unit 5Exercise 61. It’s one thing to understand the principle, it’s another thing to put it into practice.2. It is reported that jogging makes you three times less likely to suffer from a heart attack.3. Almost half of the British people have no idea what the euro is worth in relation to the pound, according to the latest survey.4. The area should have been made into a park for everyone to enjoy but now some apartment buildings stand there.5. I’m wondering whether all the related information could add up to a clear picture of him.Exercise 131. He drinks more wine than is good for his health.2. He knew that at this moment his parents were eagerly waiting for him to return home for the New Year.3. What appeals to us is not only his intelligence but also his sense of humor.4. The latest movie made by that internationally famous director turned out to be a total failure.5. It seems that some youngsters don’t have patience with anything.Unit 6Exercise 61. He breathed / heaved a sigh of sorrow and told us that he had seen a better day when he was young.2. He has a strong sense o f responsibility, and that’s why he is chosen to take control of the project.3. Wherever you go, be it for business or pleasure, it is alwaysa good idea to find out as much as you can about the place.4. Let’s be careful. The situation may be about to repeat itself.5. In fact, the air quality of a house has a grate deal to do with children’s health, and adult’s health for that matter.Exercise 131. Why isit that people spend so much time and money on traveling?2. Traveling by air is quick and safe. No wonder it is a popular choice for travelers.3. Most of the students in my college have enrolled in the course of web page design and the computer center is always filled with people day and night.4. It has always been my dream to have friends all over the world. Thanks to the Internet, my dream has come true.5. Free information on-line, convenient communication with friends, attractive games, to him this is what Internet is all about.Unit 7Exercise 61. A lot of people believe that these pills help them sleep. AllI can think is, “if they only knew.”2. He kept chipping away at the problem until he had completely solved it.3. The country boy was exposed to many strange things in the city. He felt greatly shocked as if he had entered a future world.4. Within only one year of graduating from college, he went from a student who pursued his dream to a person who didn’t care about a thing.5. I have been given permission to do the interview in that area, and that’s not s omething that everyone gets.Exercise 131. With the beginning of the war came ten years of killing and destruction.2. We shall continue to do what we have always been doing.3. Most of them had been up since the morning beforeyesterday. But none of them will sleep tonight either.4. Born and raised in Chengdu, Li Ming still remembers the time when he lived in a / the quadrangle.5. He treated a young child in a cruel manner in broad daylight and was taken to the police by the neighbors.Unit 8Exercise 61. The thefts in recent months paled in comparison with this case.2. Several years have passed since the traffic accident, and he still can’t shake away the guilty feeling.3. Though we had put forward a proposal to reduce cost, the board members didn’t appear to take it seriously.4. The bare hills around haven’t minded the villagers of the importance of protection the environment.5. It is unlikely for his hearty laughter to ring in our office again.Exercise 131. As long as there is a chance for peace, we must take advantage of it for the sake of out younger generation as well as the people present here.2. The historic handshake between them opened the door to peace and marked the end of violence.3. We should exhaust every possibility in our fight against those who attempt to torpedo the peace process and force them to cease to engage in terrorism.4. Although his peace policy received broad support, the cause for peace was still fraught with difficulties and pain.5. In my case, I will come into contact with all those concerned with the project to work out thebest scheme.。

大学体验英语一周一练第三版(3)第四单元听力原文

大学体验英语一周一练第三版(3)第四单元听力原文

Listening Scripts (4)Part III. Listening ComprehensionSection A:Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations.. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then write the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.11. M: Would you like a copy of Professor Smith’s article?W: Thanks, if it’s not too much trouble.Q: What does the woman imply?12. W: Did you visit the Television Tower when you had your vacation in Shanghailast summer?M: I c ouldn’t make it last June. But I finally visited it two months later. I plan to visit it again sometime next year.Q: What do we learn about the man?13. M: Prof. Kennedy has been very busy this semester. As far as I know, he worksuntil mid-night every day.W: I wouldn’t have troubled him so much if I had known he was so busy.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?14. W: If I were you, I would have accepted the job.M: I turned down the offer because it would mean frequent business trips away from my family:Q: Why didn’t the man accept the job?15. M: How are you gett ing on with your essay, Mary? I’m having a real hard timewith mine.W: After two sleepless nights, I’m finally through with it.Q: What do we learn from this conversation?16. M: Wouldn’t you get bored with the same routine year after year teaching thesame things to children?W: I don’t think it would be as boring as working in an office. Teaching is more stimulating.Q: What does the woman imply about office work?17. W: Oh, it’s so cold. We haven’t had such a severe winter for so long, have we?M: Yes, the forecast says it’s going to get worse before it warms up.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?18. M: You were seen hanging about the store on the night when it was robbed, weren’t you?W: Me? You must have made a mistake. I was at home that night.Q: What are they talking about?Now you will hear two long conversations.Conversation 1M: I understand you’d like to go for further study.W: Yes, Professor Smith. I’d like to very much. Could you tell me where I might get some information about colleges and universities?M: Yes, the Internet should have some catalogs.W: Thank you.M: It’s my pleasure. Of course, you can also write d irectly to any university for its catalogue.W: Could you write a letter of recommendation for me? I am applying for admission to the University of California for postgraduate studies.M: Ah, that’s a good university. Sure, I’d be happy to write you one.W: Thank you very much. When can I pick it up?M: You don’t have to. American universities prefer to have a letter of recommendation sent directly from the people who write them. Just leave me some information about where you want it sent, and I’ll have it in the mail by tomorrow afternoon.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19.What’s the relationship between the two speakers?20.Where can he get the information about colleges and universities?21.What does the woman ask the man to do?22.When does the man send the letter?Conversation 2W: Hello, this is Dr. Green’s office. May I help you?M: I’d like to make an appointment to see the doctor.W: Well, what’s wrong with you?M: I’ve had severe pains in my throat.W: What time do you think is convenient?M: I really am in pain so I would like an appointment as soon as possible.W: What about tomorrow morning?M: Yes, that would be fine.W: Is 9:30 okay?M: Okay.W: I need some information for your record. Could you please give me your full name, address, phone number and insurance coverage?M: Sure.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?24.Where is the man’s pain?25.What is the man going to do?Section B:Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B),C),and D). Then write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet 2.Passage OneThere are three groups of English learners: beginners, intermediate learners, and learners of special English. Beginners need to learn the basics of English. Students who have reached an intermediate level benefit from learning general English skills. But what about student who want to learn specialist English for their work or professional life? Most students, who fit into this third group have a clear idea about what they want to learn. A bank clerk, for example, wants to use this specialist vocabulary and technical terms of finance. But for teachers, deciding how to teach specialist English is not always so easy. For a start, the variety is enormous. Every field from airline pilots to secretaries has its own vocabulary and technical terms. Teachers also need to have an up-to-date knowledge of that specialist language, and not many teachers are exposed to working environments outside the classroom. These issues have influenced the way specialist English is taught in schools. This type of course is usually known as English for Specific Purposes, or ESP and there aren't ESP courses for almost every area of professional and working life. In Britain, for example,there are courses, which teach English for doctors, lawyers, reporters, travel agents and people working in the hotel industry. By far, the most popular ESP courses are for business English.Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. What is the characteristic of learners of special English?27. Who needs ESP courses most?28. What are the most popular ESP courses in Britain?Passage TwoSports and games are very useful for character-training. In their lessons, boys and girls may learn about such virtues as unselfishness, courage, discipline and love of one’s country. But what is learned in books cannot have the same deep effect on a child as wh at is learned by experience. As most of the pupils’ time is spent in classes studying lessons, the ordinary school can't give much practical training for their lives in the future. So it is what the pupils do in the spare time that really prepares them to take their places in society as citizens when they grow up. If each of them learns to go all out for his team and not for himself on the football field, he will later find it natural to work for the good of his country instead of only for his own benefit.Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. What is the speaker's opinion about learning from books?30. Why isn't ordinary day school able to give pupils much training for their future lives?31. What can help to develop a child's love of his country according to the speaker?Passage ThreeAs the car industry develops, traffic accidents have become as familiar as the common cold. Yet their cause and control remain a serious problem that is difficult to solve.Experts have long recognized that this discouraging problem has multiple causes. At the very least it is a problem that involves three factors: the driver, the vehicle and the roadway. If all drivers exercised good judgment at all times, there would be few accidents. But this is rather like saying that if all people were honest, there would be no crime. Improved design has helped to make highways much safer. But the toll ofaccidents continues to rise because of human failure and an enormous increase in the number of automobiles on the road. Attention is now turning increasingly to the third factor of the accident: the car itself. Since people assume that the accidents are bound to occur, they want to know how cars can be built better to protect the drivers.Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. What does the speaker think are the causes of automobile accidents?33. What measure has been taken to reduce car accidents?34. What remains an important factor for the rising number of road accidents?35. What's the focus of people’ attention today according to the passage?Section C: Spot DictationDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times, when the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blank numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.The (36) origin of language is a mystery. All we really know is that men, (37) unlike animals, somehow invented certain sounds to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things, so that they could (38)communicate with each other; and that later they agreed upon certain (39) signs, called letters, which could be combined to (40 )represent those sounds and which could be written down. Those sounds, whether spoken, or written in letters, we call words.The (41) power of words, then, lies in their (42) associations--the things they bring up before our minds. Words become (43) filled with meaning for us by experience; and the longer we live, (44) the more certain words recall to us the glad and sad events of our past; and the more we read and learn, the more the number of words that mean something to us increases.Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts (45) but also express these thoughts in words which appeal powerfully to our minds and emotions. This charming and telling use of words is what we call literary style. Above all, the real poet is a master of words. (46) He can convey his meaning in words which sing like music, and which can move men to tears by their position and association. We should, therefore, learn to choose our words carefully and use them accurately, or they will make ourspeech silly and vulgar.。

大学体验英语1(第三版)课后习题和答案

大学体验英语1(第三版)课后习题和答案

大学体验英语1(第三版)课后习题和答案Unit 1Passage ARead and complete 41 They should be for planning and carrying out the inancial policies of the company2 No final decision has been taken, but it seems likely that the two companies could merge in the near future3 The girl was very upset because she could not get these coffee out of the new carpet4 They said that they would innovate with persistence to the product in the coming year5 April sunlight over the water, dancing across snow-covered fields6 I got a free of eye shadow. Could you show me how to use it?7 It is generally accepted that giving advice at the right time has to a great deal of intelligence8 Have you found the small symbols on this map which denote places and museums?9 The freshmen were recommended to read the book which was illed with insights10 It was the old lady’s eightieth birthday, and she was sitting in a chair by her children and grandchildrenAnswer: 1.responsible 2.ultimatel, 3.stains 4.highlight5.sparkled6.sample7.involve8.historic9.remarkable 10.surroundedRead and complete 51.Under the inluence of the drug his mind various strange images2.Some freshmen said that they by that concert.3. finance, the old company has a great advantage.4.He that he would never talk with that guy any more.5.If you the controversy (争论), you may burn your fingers.Answer: 1.was filled with 2. were blown away 3. In terms of 4. thought to himself 5.get involved in Read and complete 6 There are some places in this area, which attract tourists every day. (historic // history // historian) 2. They trusted Stephen to behave while they were abroad.(responsible // responsibly // responsibility)3. That’s the mo st coincidence (巧合) I’v e ever heard of! (incredible // credible // credit )4.We should get a thorough understanding of the cultural of the United States.(diversity // diverse // diversify5.To give a of a word is more dificult than to give an illustration (例证) of its use.(deinite // deinitely // deinition) Answer: 1.historic 2. responsibly 3. incredible 4. diversity 5.defi nition7 1. 你愿意把你的经验和组里的其他人分享吗?(share sth with sb)Answer:Would you like to share your experience with the rest of the group?2. 你父亲如果还健在的话,他会为你骄傲的。

大学体验英语一周一练第三版(3)期中听力原文

大学体验英语一周一练第三版(3)期中听力原文

Listening Scripts (Midterm Test)Part III. Listening ComprehensionSection A:Directions:In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause, you must read the four choices with A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer, then write the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.11. M: I haven’t received the book I ordered online. Maybe I should check on it.W: Don’t worry. It may be delayed by the heavy snow.Q: What does the woman mean?12.W: The movie will start in 5 minutes and there’s bound to be a long line.M: Why don’t we come back for the next show? I’m sure it would be less crowded.Q: What does the man mean?13. M: It’s eight o’clock already. Jane should be home by now.W: Oh, I forgot to tell you that she called this afternoon and told me she was going to a party at her friend’s house and wouldn’t be home until 9.Q: What does the woman mean?14. W: I don’t think we can find a better hotel around here at this time.M: Let’s walk a little further to see if there’ another one. I just can’t bear the traffic noise here.Q: What does the man suggest?15. M: The speech the blind girl gave this evening was extremely moving.W: I couldn’t agree with you more.Q: What does the woman mean?16. W: My English teacher suggested that I come in and borrow an English-Chinesedictionary.M: Of course, Miss. You’re welcome to use our dictionaries, but you can’t take them out of the room. Wouldn’t it be better if you had one of your own?Q: What does the man mean?17. W: Congratulations! I understand that you got a financial aid award from thedepartment.M: You must be mistaking me for someone else. I’m still waiting to hear.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?18. W: George got a ticket last week for speeding.M: That should teach him a lesson. If he doesn’t start driving more slowly and carefully, he’s bound to have an accident.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?Now you will hear two long conversations.Conversation 1W: You don’t look smart this morning. I can see you’re not happy.M: I had never expected this would happen to me. We had a power failure at home last night.W: How come? Did anyone in the family do anything wrong?M: You’ve guessed it. It was all my father’s fault.W: What did he do?M: I was just watching a wonderful football feature program on TV when the lights suddenly went out.W: Why was that?M: You see, we’d just had our dinner. My mother was washing my jeans in the washing machine. And the air-conditioners were on in both rooms. I was in my room watching TV.W: What was your father doing then?M: He wanted to warm his tea in the microwave oven. He plugged it in and the fuse broke. And everything stopped all of a sudden.W: Your next-door neighbor is an electrician, isn’t he?M: Yes. Luckily, he happened to be at home. He came and fixed it up. But it was half an hour later. I had already missed a lot.W: It was an annoying experience for a sports fan like you. But don’t miss the basketball final this evening. Make sure there is no power failure tonight. Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. What happened to the man last night?20. What was the man doing when the lights suddenly went out?21. What was the immediate cause of the power failure?Conversation 2M: Hello, I have a reservation for tonight.W: Your name, please.M: Nelson, Charles Nelson.W: OK, Mr. Nelson. That’s a room for five and...M: Excuse me, you mean a room for five pounds? I don’t know the special was so good.W: No, no, no, according to our records, a room for 5 guests was booked under your name.M: No, no, hold on. You must have two guests under the name.W: OK, let me check it again. Oh, here we are.M: Yeah?W: Charles Nelson, a room for one for the 19th...M: Wait, wait, it was for tonight, not tomorrow night.W: Em..., I don’t think we have any rooms for tonight. There’s a conference going on in town... Er, let’s see... Yeah, no rooms.M: Oh, come on! You must have something, anything!W: Well, let, let me check my computer her. Ah!M: What?W: There has been a cancellation for this evening. A honeymoon suite is now available.M: Great. I’ll take it.W: But I have to charge you 150 pounds for the night.M: What? I should get a discount for the inconvenience!W: Well, the best I can give you is a 10% discount plus a ticket for a free continental breakfast.M: Hey, isn’t the breakfast free anyway?W: Well, only on weekends.M: I want to talk to the manager.W: Wait, wait, wait... Mr. Nelson, I think I can give you an additional 15% discount. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. Why was the man calling?23. What was wrong with the man’s reservation?24. Why did the hotel clerk say they didn’t have any rooms for that night?25. What did the man mean by saying that he wanted to talk to the manager? Section B:Directions:In this section,you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B),C),and D). Then write the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Passage OneOnce upon a time a poor farmer taking a sack of wheat to the mill did not know what to do when it slipped from his horse and fell on the road. The sack was too heavy for him to lift, and his only hope was that presently someone would come riding by and lend a hand.It was not long before a rider appeared, but the farmer’s heart sank when he recognized him, for it was the great man who lived in a castle nearby. The farmer would have dared to ask another farmer to help, or any poor man who might have come along the road, but he could not beg a favor of so great man.However, as soon as the great man came up he got off his horse, saying, “I see you’ve had a bad luck, friend. How good it is that I am here at the right time.” Then he took one end of the sack, the farmer the other, and between them they lifted it on the horse.“Sir,” asked the farmer, “how can I pay you?”“Easily enough,”the great man replied. “Whenever you see anyone else in trouble, do the same for him.”Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. What happened to the poor farmer?27. Why didn’t the farmer dare to ask the rider for help?28. What does the great man mean by his reply?Passage TwoWith the world’s population estimated to grow from six to nine billion by 2050, researchers, businesses and governments are already dealing with the impact this increase will have on everything from food and water to infrastructure and jobs. Underling all this growth will be the demand for energy, which is expected to double over the next 40 years.Finding the resources to meet this demand in a stable, sustainable way is the cornerstone (基石) of our nation’s energy security, and will be one of the major challenges of the 21st century. Alternative forms of energy----bio-fuels, wind and solar, to name a few ---- are certainly being funded and developed, and will play a growing role in the world’s energy supply. But experts say that even when combined, alternative energ y sources will likely meet only about 30% of the world’s energy needs by 2050.For example, even with significant investments, such as the $93 million for wind energy development included in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, important alternative energy sources such as wind and bio-fuels comprise only about 1% of the market today.Energy and sustainability experts say the answer to our future energy needs will likely come from a lot of solutions ---- both traditional and alternative.Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. What will be one of the major challenges of the 21st century according to thepassage?30. What will play a growing role in the world’s energy supply?31. Which of the following is not mentioned as the alternative forms of energy?Passage ThreeTourism was one of the fastest growing social and economic phenomena of the last century, and there is no sign of slowdown in the current century. The number of tourists will continue to increase, and they will come from wider socio-economic groups and a wider geographic spread than at present.More leisure time, cheaper travel and rising curiosity about other lands promise a bright future for the tourism industry. For developing countries, tourism offers the hope of economic stability and a better future for their citizens.Compared with other industries, tourism is thought of as a “smokeless industry”. Its positive impacts are self-evident. To begin with, the economic effects of tourism can be categorized into four groups: the effects on income, on employment, on investment, and on development. The evidence can be summarized in this way: if tourism to an area increases, rapid success and expansion may lead to yet moreinvestment in both tourism and other industries in that area.Apart from its economic effects, tourism is also valuable in personal and social aspects because it satisfies the objectives of direct contact between people. Last but not least, the greatest social value of tourism lies in cross-cultural exchange. Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. Where do tourists come from in the future?33. What made a bright future for tourism industry?34. Which of the following is not positive impact of tourism?35. What does the greatest social value of tourism lie in?Section C: Spot DictationDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times, when the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Television works in much the same way as radio. In radio, sound is (36) changed into electromagnetic waves which are sent through the air. (37) Experiments leading to modern television took place more than a hundred years ago. By the 1920s inventors and (38) researchers had turned the early theories into working models. Yet it took another thirty years for TV to become industry.The influence of TV on the life of the people is incalculable: it can influence their (39) thoughts and their way of life. It can also add to their store of knowledge.(40) Educational TV stations offer teaching in (41) various subjects. Some hospitals use TV for medical students to get close-up views of (42) operations. At first television programs were (43) broadcast in black-and-white. (44) With the development of science and technology, the problem of how to telecast them in full color was solved and by the middle 1960s the national networks were broadcasting most of their programs in color.(45) The programs that people watch are not only local and national ones. Since the launching of the first communications satellite, more and more programs are telecast “live” from all over the world. And live telecasts now come from outer space. In 1969, (46) the first astronauts to land on the moon televised their historic “moon walk” to viewers on the earth. Since then, astronauts have regularly sent telecast to the earth.。

大学体验英语一周一练第三版(3)第一单元听力原文

大学体验英语一周一练第三版(3)第一单元听力原文

Listening Scripts (1)Part III. Listening ComprehensionSection A:Directions:In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations.. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then write the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.11. W: Tom, can you help me? Can you check this letter for me before I give it to theboss?M: Yes, certainly.Q: Who is the woman probably talking to?12. M: Mary, are you ready to go to the beach?W: Too late. A bad thunderstorm is here. Look out of the window. It’s raining.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?13. W: Jane was furious. Her son wrecked up her car.M: He shouldn’t have driven a car without a driver’s license. He’s still taking driving lessons.Q: What do we know about Jane’s son?14. M: Linda, I just want to say how sorry I was to learn of your mother’s passing. Iknow how close you two were.W: Thank you. It was so sudden. I’m still in a state of shock. I don’t know what to do.Q: Which of the following is true?15. W: Wish me luck; I’ve got a job interview this afternoon. I’m really nervous.M: Stay calm, best of luck! I’ve got my fingers crossed for you.Q: Why does the man say he has crossed his fingers for the woman?16. M: It seems to be cleaning up. All the dark clouds are gone and the sun is comingout.W: Yes. Let’s just hope it stays this way. I hate rainy days.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?17. W: Professor Webster has a class this afternoon from 2:30 to 4. But he won’t beable to make it because he’s lost his voice.M: Does he want me to try to find somebody else to take his place?Q: What does the man mean?18. M: Hi! Lucy. So glad to see you again.W: Likewise. I remember the last time we met was five months ago at Mike’s birthday party. How are you going?Q: What do we know about the speakers?Now you will hear two long conversations.Conversation 1Tanya:Good morning, Carla. How are you today?Carla:I’m doing fine. How about you?Tanya:Great, thanks. So, what‘s the status of our adverti sing campaign?Carla:As I mentioned before, it’ll be a national campaign starting next month.We’ve decided to use a variety of media for full coverage. First, we’ll have30-second spots on television once a day for 3 weeks. At the same time, we’lldo 15-second radio commercials 3 times a day in selected cities with largepopulations. Finally, we’ll have some outdoor ads using billboards near mainentrances to big cities.Tanya:What style will the ads use?Carla:We’re focusing on slice of life, showing how you can beat the summer heat by biting into a cool ice-cream sandwich. There’ll be some reason why thrownin to hype our choice of flavors and show everyone they’re not stuck withjust vanilla.Tanya:Sounds like an ideal approach. Will we have a new slogan?Carla:Definitely. The advertising agency’s working on that right now. They’ll have some proposals ready by the end of the week.Tanya:Sounds like we‘ll have a winner on our hands!Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. What is the possible relationship between two speakers?20. What are they talking about?21. About the advertising campaign, which statement is not included?22. Which word is suitable to describe Tanya’s attitude towards the result of theadvertising campaign?Conversation 2W: Hi, John. Where are you living this semester?M: Hey, Lucy. I think I’m moving out of the University Dorms.W: Why? Living in the dorm is convenient, don’t you think so?M: Sure, I know I can meet everyone easily and get helps when in need. But I’m a junior. The dorms are too noisy. I need to study.W: Oh? That’s interesting. I prefer to living in the dorm. I think I can go to the library for study. Well, before you move out of the dormitory, you need to consider the location and the rent of the apartment.M: Yes. I am trying to find one. And I plan to find a part-time to pay for the rent.W: That’s a good idea. Oh, I remembered one of my friends has an apartment for rent. M: Really? It’s great!W: Let’s go and look at it.M: Great!Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. Where does John live now?24. What are the disadvantages of living in the dorm according to John?25. What suggestion does Lucy give to John on living outside?Section B:Directions:In this section you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B),C),and D). Then write the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Passage OneIf you are a young college student, most of your concerns about your health and happiness in life are probably focused on the present. Basically, you want to feel good physically, mentally, and emotionally now. You probably don’t spend much time worrying about the distant future, such as whether you will develop heart disease, or cancer, how you will take care of yourself in your retirement years, or how long you are going to live. Such thoughts may have crossed your mind once in a while. However, if you are in your thirties, forties, fifties, or older, such health-related thoughts are likely to become increasingly important to you.Regardless of your age, you can make a number of important changes in your current lifestyle that will help you feel better physically and mentally. Recently, researchers have found that, even in late adulthood, exercise, strength training with weights, and better food can help elderly individuals significantly improve their health and add happiness to their life. We know much more about preventive health today than our parents and grandparents did in the past giving us the opportunity to avoid some of health problems that have troubled them. And this new knowledge can be transmitted to our children to help them become healthier than our generation. Questions 26 to 28are based on the conversation you have just heard.26. For young college students, what do most of their concerns focus on?27. Which one is not included on the factors, which can be helpful for improvinghealth and add happiness to the young college students?28. If we know more about how to prevent health problems, what we can do? Passage TwoProtecting the environment is more important than economic development. First of all, there is a trade-off between economic development and environmental protection. The more economic activities we carry out, the more stress we place on the environment. Industrialization in many parts of the world, with its focus on development, has already caused serious global environmental problems. The earth’s natural resources are diminishing at an alarming rate and air and water pollution is taking its toll on people’s health. Economic development is not the end, but the means to improve people’s lives. If we pursue economic development at the cost of the environment, it defeats the purpose of development.On the other hand, environmental problems will in turn hurt economic development. For example, global warming, which results from the emission of greenhouse gases, is causing climate change throughout the world. The environment is the foundation for economic development, but it cannot support uncontrolled development. If we want to have long-term economic growth, we have to put environmental protection before economic development.To conclude, a healthy environment is the precondition for our well-being and a healthy economy. To ensure a healthy environment, we have to make environmental protection our priority and develop the economy within the ecological means of our planet.Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. What’s said about protecting environment and economic development?30. What’s the impact of industrialization on the Earth?31. If we want to have long-term economic growth, what should we do?Passage ThreeModern scientists believe that humankind, like other animals, evolved through millions of years of changes and adaptations to the environment. Despite this similarity with other creatures, however, the evolution of humankind differs from that of other species in one important and unique way.In other species evolution has led to specialization, both in the species abilities and in its place within the environmental structure. For example, the giraffe is adapted to looking for grass on treetops. It is difficult to find food on shrubs. The same is true for countless other species.For humankind, it is different. Our evolution had led to a very generalized capability. We have highly developed intelligence. At the same time, we have the ability to make and handle tools. We can do almost everything we like. Rather than evolving into a specialized role in balance with natural enemies, competitive species and environmental factor, humans evolved in such a way that we are capable of moving into every environment on Earth and even into space. Now, an imbalance between biotic protection and environmental resistance appears.Said another way, we see in humankind a tremendous imbalance between biotic potential and environmental resistance. The result is the rapidly increasing world population, frequently referred to as the population explosion. Further, to support our growing population, natural ecosystems are being increasingly displaced by human habitations, agriculture, and other human-supporting activities.Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. What is the similarity of evolution between the humankind and other animals?33. What’s the purpose of the example of the giraffe?34. What’s the difference on evolution between humankind and animals?35. What can we learn from the passage?Section C: Spot DictationDirections:In this section, you will hear a passage three times, when the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blank numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Almost all states in America have a state fair. They (36) last for one, two or three weeks. The Indiana state fair is one of the (37) largest and oldest state fairs in USA. It is held every summer. It started in 1852. Its goals were to (38) educate, share ideas, and (39) present Indiana’s best products. The cost of a (40) single ticket to enter the fair was 20 cents. During the early 1930’s, (41) officials of the fair ruled that the people could attend by paying with something other than money. With the passage of time, the fair has grown and changed a lot, but it’s still one of Indiana’s most (42) celebrated events. People from all over Indiana and from many other states (43) attend the fair. They can do many things at the fair. (44)The fair provides a chance for the farming communities to show its skills and faming products. For example, visitors might see the world’s largest apple, or the tallest sunflower plant. (45)Today, children and adults at the fair can play new computer games, or attend more traditional games of skill. They can watch performances performed by famous entertainers. Experts say such fairs are important, (46) because people need to remember that they’re connected to the earth and its products, and they depend on animals for many things.。

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Unit OneKey to Extended Reading Skills Practice1. 直接定义 bilingual: 会说两种语言的2. 近义复述 attribute: 特质,才能3. 对比和比较表达 litter: 狼崽4. 举例表达 ravenous: 饿极了5. 解释说明 procrastinating: 拖延;耽搁6. 构词法 unforeseeable: 不能预见7. 常识 trays: 托盘或盘子Key to Extended Translating Skills Practice1. 我没有数学方面的天赋。

(原文中的head本来是“头脑”的意思,但是可以引申为“对数学没有天赋”。

)2. 男孩兴奋得眼睛睁得圆圆的。

3. 这对双胞胎兄弟毫不相似,科林个子高而且很活跃,约翰个子矮而且老成。

4. 激光的妙处就在于它能进行机械加工而不必实际接触所加工的材料。

5. 这里为国内市场生产了许多产品。

6. 松树的树根在石缝间扎下去。

Key to Extended Writing Skills and Practice1) The ability to write well-organized, concise paragraphs is essential to a student’s success in almost all university courses. (Topic Sentence)In preparing scientific reports of laboratory experiments, a student must present his or her findings in logical order and clear language in order to receive a favorable evaluation of his work. In writing successful answers to essay questions on history or anthropology examinations, a student must arrange the relevant facts and opinions according to some accepted pattern of paragraph structure. And certainly in writing a book report for English, or a critique for political studies, or a term paper for sociology, a student must pay attention to the style and organization as well as the content. (Developing sentences) Clearly, skill in expository writing is crucial to successful achievement in most university subjects. (Concluding sentence)2) This term several useful and interesting courses have been offered.(Topic Sentence) An introduction to European Culture, for instance, gives us a lot of background knowledge of the history of European philosophy, literature, and arts. From time to time we see slide shows of famous paintings and hear tapes of famous pieces of music, and they make the lectures all the more interesting. American Society and Culture is another course that attracts a large audience. The teacher, who visited the United States not long ago, discusses new trends and changes in American life as well as American history and traditions. (Developing sentences) We like these and other courses very much, because they helpus not only to improve our English but also to broaden our vision. (Concluding sentence)Key to Review and Test (1)Part I Writing(略)Part II. Reading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)1-7 B C C A A B B8.reminds 9. accounting for 10. total emissionPart III. Listening Comprehension11-25 CDBAC CCBBA BCACB 26-35 BCABB DCBAD36 last 37 largest 38 educate 39 present40 single 41 officials 42 celebrated 43 attend44 The fair provides a chance for the farming communities to show itsskills and faming products.45 Today, children and adults at the fair can play new computer games,or attend more traditional games of skill.46 because people need to remember that they’re connected to the earthand its products,Part IV. Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47-56 D B E I J K O M A H57-61 CBDCA 62-66 CBBDCPart V. Cloze67-76 ACBCA DBACA 77-86 DDABC DDBBAPart VI. Translation87 at the expense of his health88 were overtaken by bad weather89 take the engine apart90 a family who can’t communicate with each other91 At this rate, we’ll soon be bankruptUnit TwoKey to Extended Reading Skills Practice1microphone autobiography invisible postdoctoral unbreakable forecast incapable interdepartmental incorrect disagree trans-Atlantic disability irregular misunderstand superpower telescope overestimated unnatural2recommendation persistence imagination physicist creativity leadership purification musician curiosity cultural modernization childhood/childish simplicity/simplistic dangerous marriage hopefully specialize developmentKey to Extended Translating Skills Practice1 妈妈为了挣足够的钱让我接受教育,经常承担额外的工作。

2 许多人喜欢购买高质量的东西。

3 赫尔曼·爱因斯坦给阿尔伯特带了个小玩意儿,正是这个小玩意儿激发了他的智力。

4 大多数父母所关注的事是为他们的孩子尽可能提供最佳教育。

5 你必须服从我的一切命令。

6 玛丽尽管经历了艰难困苦,却从未放弃对知识的追求。

Key to Extended Writing Skills Practice1 It was a busy morning for Sandy. After getting up, Sandy walked intothe bathroom and turned on the shower. Then she grabbed the soap and washed thoroughly, including her hair. After her shower, Sandy brushed her hair,put on her old, green T-shirt and some jeans. Then she put on her makeupand went to the kitchen. As usual, she didn't know what to have for breakfast, so she grabbed a glass of milk and ate a piece of toast while standing by the sink. Just then, her mother, Jane, entered the kitchen.2 (略)Key to Review and Test (2)Part I. Writing (略)Part II. Reading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)1-7 N N Y NG N Y N8.had been passed 9. remain permanently 10. recommendationPart III. Listening Comprehension11-25 CABAC BDDDC BDABA 26-35 ACBAC DACDA36 different 37 scientist 38 investigate 39 further 40 reasonable 41 confirmed 42 questions 43 knowledge44 There is no room for half right or right just half the time45 the scientist observes in a demonstration must be explained by the changes in the conditions46 who developed the theory of relativity, arrived at this theory through mathematicsPart IV. Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47-56 K C B A N G D H E F57-61 DABDA 62-66 ADDBAPart V. Cloze67-76 BADBD ABCCA 77-86 BDACA DBCCAPart VI. Translation87 will convince you to change your mind88 can theory be separated from practice89 she write her feelings down on paper90 Taking his inexperience into account/ consideration91 try to adjust to cold weather in winterUnit ThreeKey to Extended Reading Skills PracticeWal-mart’s main discount operation in April began selling the chest freezers in half of its 2,600 stores, while most of its stores sell at least one of two versions of compact refrigerators made by Haier.“When those college kids using our little refrigerators grow up and marry, we want them to be thinking of us for their first fridge,” said Michael Jemal, Haier America’s president, who was Haier’s first US distributor before setting up the unit in 1999.Key to Extended Translating Skills Practice1他醒来的时候,她就像平时那样望着他。

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