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大学体验英语_第一册第三版_COLLEGE_LIFE

大学体验英语_第一册第三版_COLLEGE_LIFE

INTRODUCTION OF COLLEGE LIFE
4. education Junior college student Undergraduate student Postgraduate{master student and doctor student} 5. degree Bachelor degree Master degree Doctor degree
Sample英 ['sɑːmp(ə)l] 美 ['sæ mpl]
a small part or amount of something that is examined in order to find out something about the whole样品,标本,试样
The salesman brought some samples of his firm's products. 推销员带来了一些他公司的产品货样。
Semester [sɪ'mestə]
either of the two periods into which a year at universities esp. in the U.S. is divided (尤指美国大 学的)一学期,半学年
There are two semesters in a year. 一年中有两个学期。
Communicative tasks
Task 2
Situation:You are in the course registration office helping your foreign friend select his courses. Before you start, you are trying to find out about your friend’s plans.

大学体验英语1unit1 PassageB

大学体验英语1unit1 PassageB

• reluctantly

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adv. 勉强
地,不情愿地 We have reluctantly agreed to let him go. 我们已勉强同意让他走了。 She mouthed the drug and then swallowed it reluctantly. 她把药含在嘴里,然后勉强 地咽了下去。 同义:unwillingly be reluctant to do sth. 不情 愿做某事
• ▲cherish v. 珍惜,珍爱,热爱;怀有(感情等);抱 有(希望等) • He genuinely loved and cherished her. • 他曾真爱过并珍惜过她。 • They cherish their native land. • 他们热爱自己的故乡。 • She cherished the memory of her father. • 她怀念她的父亲。 • For years she cherished the hope that her husband might still be alive. • 许多年来,她一直怀着她的丈夫可能仍然活在人世的希望。
• ◆recapture v. 重新获得;再现,使再次经历、体 验或产生(往日的情感等) • He recaptured the position two days ago. • 两天前,他重新获得了那个职位。 • She returned to her native town to recapture the happiness of her youth. • 她回到故乡,重温青年时期的幸福生活。
Hale Waihona Puke • freshmann. (美国高中或大学的) 一年级学生 • beginner, rookie, newbie, new comer, green hand, fish…… • 复习:大二,大三,大四

大学体验英语-综合教程1答案

大学体验英语-综合教程1答案

大学体验英语-综合教程-1-答案Unit 131. discussing2. due to begin3. confidence4. commencement and jobs5. talked of6. felt ready and able to7.bring and books 8. only that9.filed into 10.their smiles broadened41.conquer2.impressed3.seniors4.was approaching5.surveying6.confident7.graduate8.shifted9.broaden 10.obscure51. due to2. out 3 filling into 4. impressed upon 5. no longer61.assurance2.confident3.shifting4.expecting5.engineer71.He has no longer been writing to his friends ever since he got a mobile phone.2.Ever though he is very busy, he spends at least two hours every day surfing theInternet in order to find out about/learn about the latest developments in this field.3.Professor Li gave a short speech at the commencements. His words were/Whathe said was strongly impressed upon my memory.4.To write a short passage of about 100 words in 30 minutes would be a snap tomost students in their class.111.B2.D3.C4.B5.A121.have graduated2.panicking3.learning4.sophomore5.feel like6.Walkingmitment8.torture9.cherish 10.reluctantly 13.1.amused2.convice3.involves4.permanent5.panicking6.remarkable7.surrounded8.envy9.failures 10.reality141.looked back2. At the idea of3.feel likee to5. change their minds151.I’ve found myself having great interest in spoken English.2.Driving on the expressway, I realized that enormous changes had taken place inChina’s highway system in recent years.3.I can hardly believe that he has learned how to work a computer so quickly/insuch a short time.4.Three years have passed by and the final moment has come. In less than twoweeks, I will return home/go back to my country.5.I know a lot of people who can’t wait to go abroad, but I prefer to stay with myfamily in my own country.Unit 231.horizons of thinking2.the conventional form of teaching/the classroom-based one3.connect to the world/Internet4.an information provider5.time and information limitations41. restrictions2. explore3. accessible4. extend5. register6. opportunity7. interaction8. Exchanging9. project 10.available51. connect…to…2. take over 3 . playing …role4. in addition to5. will spread out61.action / acting / activity / interaction / interactiverm / well-informed / informative / informational3.extension /extensive /extend /extent4.prediction / predictable / predictive / predictor5.personal / personally / impersonal / interpersonal / personalize / personalization71.His life experiences have always been playing a big role in his academic career.2.The restaurant has recently extended its opening/business hours.3.I’ve just read an interesting book which has a new approach to Shakespeare.4.With the wide use of email, the issue of spam/junk email has drawn muchconcern.5.In traditional /conventional education there are more limitations in communicationand interaction between teachers and students than there are in online education.111. D2. C3. B4. D5. A121. intention2. accident3. outlook4. degree5. balance6. example7. pursue8. disabled9. effect 10. inspired131. obtain2. comment3. impact4. circumstance5. pursue6. career7. inspire8. worthwhile9. counsel 10.notes141. balanced…with2. reminded…of3. get…around4. open up5. faculty and staff151.Jim had no intention of arguing / to argue with him, since it’s obvious who wasright and who was wrong.2.To my surprise, it was the chance meeting with Prof. Wilson that later on affordedme an opportunity to study at his university as an exchange student.3.Our university will extend the opening hours of the library and the classrooms tomeet the student’s needs at the highest possible level.4.The development of information technology has begun to have profound effectson all aspects of social life.5.We have no doubt that, with his high level of English, he will surely haveexcellent performance in the university-wide English speech contest.161. progress2. rules3. homework4. education5. preparation6. equipment7. happiness8. violence; harm9. courage 10. experience171.a2. a3. the4. a5. the6. a7.the8. a9. a 10. the11. the 12. the 13. the 14. the 15. theUnit 331. C2. A3. B4. B5. D41. tends2. culture3. applied4. bored5. secure6. highly7. negative8. behavior9.avoid 10. ignored51.hang out2. check out3. giving out4. threw herself into5. immersed myself in61. ambitious2. United3. dramatist4. volunteer5. flourishing 71.Something is wrong with the piano, but I can’t put my finger on what it is.2.Apart from being too large, the trousers don’t match my jacket, either.3.I like pop music, for whatever reasons.4.He has great interest in foreign cultures, often browsing through piles of books tolook for any useful information.5.Opinions on whether we should start a new society vary a great deal.131. leisure2. stress3. has adjusted4. relax5. vital6. depressed7. social8. relieved9. handled 10. maintain 141. went through2. added to3. led to4. get by5. figure out151.Y ou can’t get to the island other than by boat.2.Some students are crazy about pop music while others prefer classical music.3.The media are playing an increasingly important role in leading fashions andtrends.4.I tried every means to get a copy of his newly issued album, but failed.5.Without the encouragement and help of my friends, I would have quit school.16Passage A1. pass2. throw3. find4. clubs5. societies6. immerse7. ignore8. hang9. meet 10. bored Passage B1. well-balanced2. stress3. leisure4. extra5. dangerous6. tiresome7.happens8. depressed9. maintain 10. vital171. did2. comes3. were reading4. has made5. will take care of6. would be7. have lived8. told9. had risen 10.will have learned 181. hold-held2. writed-wrote3. feeled-felt4. finded- found5. becomed-became6. chose-chosen7. spend-spent 8. heared-heard 9. leaved-left10. swimmed-swam191. like2. seems3. sounds4. is singing/sings5. will sing6. felt7. lost8. had become9. fail 10. will listen /listen Unit 441. undertaken2. had intended3. resources4. inquiries5. investigated6. recommend7. participates8. aspects9. hesitate 10. economical51. running low2. turned out3. participate in4. as a result6.so far61. employment2. opportunities3. advantages4.expenses5. accommodation(s) 71.I have faxed my resume and a cover letter to that company, but I haven’t receiveda reply yet.2.John will not hesitate for a second to offer help when others are in trouble.3.I have to admit that I desire very much to work or study abroad for some time butI know it is not easy to get a visa.4.It was not until 2 years after he arrived in London that he found/took a job in aninternational bank.5.After finishing his teaching, Tom traveled throughout China for 2 months beforereturning home in America.111. B2. A3. C4. C5. D121.decided to leave; sophomore2.living on his own; more responsible3.different experience; more decisive4.more creative; his own future plan5.appropriate; to love their parents131. assigned2. conclusion3. created4. decisive5. authority6. addition7. homesick8. appropriate9. outcome 10. carve 141. make full use of2. get along with3. fails to4. keeping up with5. in addition151.It was the first time for the freshmen to attend an American professor’s lecture,and they had trouble understanding what he was talking about for the first twenty minutes.2.There are still ten minutes left. Now that you have finished your test you mayhand it in now.3.It took them nearly three months before they made their final decisions withouthurting anybody’s feelings.4.It is appropriate for Chinese college students to learn at least one foreign languagebefore they graduate so that they can keep up with the world’s advanced science and technology.5.Mr. Smith was a hard-wording movie director and at the same time he was aresponsible father.Unit 521. D2. B3. C4. B5. D31.“Information please” knew everything.2.Because he was hurt by a hammer and there was nobody around, so he tried to getcomfort from the telephone.3.She was kind, patient, and understanding.4.Because the operator gave him her kindness, understanding, concern and patience.5.She took a personal interest in him and thought she could help him.41. bleeding2. somehow3. appreciate4. amused5. concern6. amazed7. heal8. chipped9. sucking heap51. put…down2. hung…up3. end up4. Now that5. or so61. A2. C3. B4. C5. D71.The audience must have missed their musical performance, or they would havespoken highly of it.2.Somehow she could sense her mother’s deep concern though she was far awayfrom home.3.The operator had to spend two hours or so on her way from her home to theworkplace every day.4.He appreciated her sympathy and understanding, which meant a lot to him duringthat time.5.She finally arrived at a telephone booth and put in the coins before dialing Paris. 111. A2. B3. C4. D5. C121. T2. F3. T4. F5. F131. virtually2. enable3. enhance4. Effective5. accurate6. relevant7. conducted8. acquire9. Overall 10. expanded141. responsible for2. sifted through3. sought out4. in touch with5. Look up151.The better you can use a computer, the more likely you are to find a job as asecretary.2.He likes to share information with his colleagues by email rather than bytelephone.3.For Americans, it’s hard to imagine living in a place where there are no cars.4.They came to the conclusion that it’ll be cheaper in the long run to use real leatherbecause it will last longer.5.These days he has been involved in seeking out effective websites.171. seems2. spends3. have4. gives5. is6. is7. goes8. knows9. was 10. is181. (enable-enables)2. (is-are)3. are-is4. seem-seems5. enjoy-enjoys6. is-are7. have- has8. are- is9. have-has 10. make-makes191.L1 have-has2. L3 are-is3. L5 have-has4. L6 help-helps5. L7 find-finds6. L8 depends-dependUnit 631. D2. A3. B4. D5. C41. valuable2. bond3. overnight4. competing5. issue6. revels7. contribution8. massive9. relevant 10. supervise51. reveled in2. take part in3. stood me in good stead4. was relevant to5. a …range of61. suspect2. keen on3. contact with4. relevant5. recognition71.Little did I know that things would turn out like that.2.He wasn’t keen on buying a car, but I talked him into it.3.Being a volunteer in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games would be aonce-in-a-lifetime experience for me.4.Cigarette smoking is a major factor contributing to lung cancer.5.The two universities will unite to stage an art show next month.121. hosted2. V olunteers3. limit4. serve5. board131. talents2. essential3. adventure4. Obviously5. accompanied6. launched7. easy8. initiative9. security 10. enthusiasm 141. in…harmony with2. on his own initiative3. contribute to4. is regarded…as5. at your ease151.Beijing will host the 29th Summer Olympic Games in 2008.2.Plenty of fresh air contributes to good health.3.No matter what happened, he would not say a word.4.I learned from her that you undertook another important job as well.5.I long to have the opportunity of participating in the volunteer activities for the2008 Beijing Olympic.181.is belonged to –belongs to2.was failed-fail3.was seemed- seemed4.is not written well-doesn’t write well5.was looked-lookedUnit 721. B2. A3. D4. D5. C31.Both students and professors.2.Because a research project gives students an opportunity to answer real-lifequestions.3.Because research forces students to look for information they don’t know, not forknowledge they already have.4.Because they work as volunteer, pursuing a career that requires altruisticcommitment.5.To lean actively ,to see a discipline as evolving, and to rethink things constantly. 41. demonstrated2. passively3. independent4. plug5. constitute6. spurs7. original8. mode9. constantly 10. intensive51. on a…basis2. transformed…into3. pointed out4. are beneficial to5. on my own61. basis2. constitute3. evolve4. mode5. transform71.The trade negotiation is a big success, so it can be uniquely beneficial to bothparties.2.Our classmates have been involved, one way or another ,in the activities organizedby the Student Union.3.It’s one of the most desirable jobs available to a man without higher education.4.Doing research can spur undergraduate student’s independent thinking andeffective learning.5.The cost of tuition continues to climb each year, which has constituted a heavyburden upon students from poverty-stricken areas.111.A `2. C3. D4. B5. C131. significant2. attained3. purchases4. utilizing5. converted6. complex7. clue8. minor9. creatively 10. observations 141. in person2. consists of3. bloom…into…4. transitions…to5. play…back151.The new era calls for creativity among the work force, rather than just loyalty tothe employer.2.The shipping company, starting with nothing in 1952,has bloomed into a leadingenterprise in the shipping industry.3.Haier’s success lies in its management system that has been envied and emulatedworldwide.4.The joint venture has set a goal of increasing this year’s total sales by 50%.5.I’ve tried to stop smoking several times, but it’s really difficult for me to quitsmoking for good.171. would apply2. would have had3. be4. were5. were going to6. would do7. were8. would not have to9. should use 10. had known 181. works- work2. will-would3. has-have4. do- did5. are-(should)be6. could arrive-could have arrived7. can-could have lived8. would do-would have done9. will-would 10. will-would19Sentence 3 I would studied –I would have studiedSentence 5 I wished I could have played –I wished I had playedSentence 9 suggested that I …and using –suggested that I…and useSentence 14 I could rest-I could have restedSentence 19 I won’t have any problem-I wouldn’t have any problemUnit 821. C2. B3. D4. C5. B41. occasionally2. encountered3. Motioning4. incline5. principal6. recall7. replace8. acquaintances9. barely 10. upset51. far from2. drifted apart3. ever after4. joined hands5. succeed in61. architect2. gymnasium3. intimate4. physician5. recognize71.In his poem, Robert Burns compares the girl he loves to a rose.2.No matter how busy you are, you should try to make it back to the class reunion.3.After her divorce she needed a shoulder to cry on.4.He graduated 20 years ago, so he could barely recognize his former classmates.5.Nothing can replace the friendship between intimate friends.111. B2. C3. D4. C5. C131. identical2. favorite3. enclose4. provoke5. have endured6. inserted7. blankly8. proceeded9. astonishment 10. occupied 141. work out2. in advance3. cheered up4. In case5. have gone by 151.He ordered a bunch of roses for his sweetheart in advance from the florist forV alentine’s Day.2.She couldn’t endure to live in loneliness and solitude after her husband’s death.3.Should I ever find out her address, I’ll forward it to you immediately.4.Y ou’d better take some chocolates with you in case you want to cheer her up.5.This is such an amusing romantic novel, it should certainly provoke your interest.11。

大学体验英语第一册Unit1

大学体验英语第一册Unit1

大学体验英语第一册Unit1Unit One C o l l e g e L i f eLearning Objects1. Listen and Talk about college life2. Grasp the main idea of the two passages3. Master the key language points4. Practice reading skills: reading with a purpose5. Practice writing skill: forming compound and complex sentence6. Learn to fill in registration forms and design name cardsPassage A So Much to LearnI. Pre-reading TasksA. Introductory Questions1. What do you expect to learn at college?2. What do the students in the passage think they have learned after four years’ college study?B. Introductory RemarksWhen students finish college, they have mastered quite a lot of information, but not as much as they may think they have. Furthermore, they have little experience in using the information. When they move forward to their careers, they will quickly discover how much they still have to learn. College can only set the stage for their future learning. There is no way it can give them all the information they need, because there is too much of it and it is expanding too rapidly. A good teacher like the one in the story should make this clear to the students in a memorable way that can take with them after graduation. This is why graduation is sometimes called “commencement”.II. While-reading ActivitiesA. Language Points1. huddle:v. crowd together, in a group or in a pileeg. 1) The flood victims huddled together for warmth that night.2) After supper the people huddled around their fires.2. due:adj.(1) expected/scheduled to arrive or be ready; supposed toeg.1) The train from Nanjing is due at 11:00.2) The next plane to Shanghai is due to take off at 10:00.(2)to be paid or returnedeg.1) The rent is due tomorrow.2) Your report is due the day after tomorrow.(3)be due to:a. owe toeg.1) His success is due to his hard work.2) Respect is due to the teacher.b. due to: be caused by, because ofeg.1) The accident was due to his careless use of the gun.2) Her absence was due to the heavy snow.3. be a snap: be easyeg. 1) It is easy/a snap/a piece of cake/no sweat.4.file into: go into one by oneeg. 1) As the audience filed into the stadium, they found the pop group was already there.2) Before the examination, students filed into the classroom.c.f. file out of The pupils filed out of the room during the fire drill.5. pass out: distribute, give outeg. 1) He is standing in front of the supermarket, passing out flyers/free samples to customers.2) Before Christmas, St. Clause passed out Christmas presents to children.6. survey: v. examine carefullyeg. 1) They have started to survey the country that the new motorway will pass through.2) You can survey the countryside from the top of the hill.7. shift:n. (1) a division of the whole day, the group who work in this periodeg. 1) There are three shifts of work in the factory.2) We can keep the factory going all the time because we have two shifts----a day shiftand a night shift.(2). changeeg. 1) A sudden shift in the wind warned us of the coming winter.2) A shift opinion on the problem of air pollution arose a heated nation-wide discussion inChina.(3) a better way to do sth., a solutioneg. 1)Well-famed people always use shifts to get some money from the bank.2) We had no chairs so we have to make shift: we made shift with old boxes.v.move; changeeg. 1) He shifted the heavy bag from his right hand to the left.2)Would you please lend me a hand to shift this piano??3)The center of fashion in the world shifted from Paris to New York.4)Since the wind has shifted from south to north, it’s somewhat cold today.8. impress upon: leave one’s impression on sb. make the importance of (sth.) clear to sb.impress sb. with sth.: feel admiration and respect for sth.impress sth. on sb: make sb. memorize sth.eg.1) She’s always trying to impress people with her new clothes.= She always trying to make/leave an impression on people with her new clothes.2) She impressed the audience with her skillful performance.= She made/leave an impression on the audience with her skillful performance.3) He had the power to impress his beliefs on others.4)His words are strongly impressed on my memory.5) The professor impressed upon his students the importance of learning how to learn atcollege.9. obscure:v. hide; make difficult to see or understoodeg. 1) The moon was obscured by clouds.2) His fame was obscured by that of his wife.3) Words that obscure the truth must be discarded.adj.unimportant, uncleareg. 1) He studied some of the more obscure Latin poets.2) Official policy has changed, for reasons that remains obscure.B. Sentence Explanation1. On the steps of one building, a group of engineering seniors huddled, discussing the exam due to begin in a fewminutes. (para. 1)A group of engineering seniors huddled on the steps of one building. They were discussing the exam which was going to begin in a few minutes.2. On their faces was confidence. (para. 1)This sentence is in an inverted word-order. The natural word- order of the sentence is like this: Confidence was on their faces.3. Some talked of jobs they already had; others of jobs they would get. (para. 2)Some talked about the jobs they already had; others talked about jobs they would get.4. With all this assurance of four years of college, they felt ready and able to conquer the world. (para. 2)Four years of study at college had given them the confident belief in their ability and powers. They thought they were ready and able to gain control over whatever they would do after graduating from college.5. The approaching exam, they knew, would be a snap. (para.3)They knew the approaching exam would be very easy.6. The students shifted restlessly in their seats. (para. 6)The students were feeling very uneasy and they were changing their body positions all the time.7. I just want to impress upon you that even though you have completed four years of engineering, there are still many things about the subject you don’t know. (para.7)I just want to make you remember that even if you have finished four years of engineering, there are still many things about the subject you don’t know.8. The years have obscured the name of this professor, butnot the lesson she taught. (para. 8) After all these years, I don’t remember clearly the name of the professor, but I do remember clearly the lesson she taught.III. After-reading T asks:1. Do some exercises after the text.2. Dictation.3. Practice making sentences with the important words or expressions.Passage B Wish for the Freshman YearI. Pre-reading TasksA. Introductory Questions1. How do you think you’ll feel after f our years of college?2. How does the author feel about his college life before graduation?B. Introductory RemarksCollege is a safe laboratory in which to experiment with new things. There are no parents around to control you or make all decisions for you. But most of the decisions you make don’t have as great a risk as they will have after college. Being a student is a real career but only a temporary one. Teachers can give some guidance without being either parents or bosses. Classmates can set either a good or a bad example, and you can learn to tell the difference. What happens outside the classroom is an important part of the college experience. Students should cherish all of this like the student in the story, because they may never have such an opportunity again.II. While-reading ActivitiesA. Language Points1. look back on/upon: review the past, recalleg.1) Looking back on the past, I can now see that I havewasted so much of my precious time.2) He looks back at the four years of college with satisfaction.3) I’d like to look back on my high school days, which were among the happiest in mylife.2. envy: v. to feel/ have jealousy ofenvy of/at/towards: be the object of being jealous ofeg.1) What a grand thing it is to be a musician! How I envy you!2) All the boys were filled with envy when they saw Tom’s new bicycle.3) His splendid new car was an object of envy to/towards all his friends.3. cherish: v. value, pay close attention to sth.eg. 1) They have cherished the child as one of their own.2) I cherish a hope that one day we will be reunited.4. come to: get to, do sth. graduallyeg. 1) He had come to like the city better after living here for three years.2) I have come to realize that how important it is to learn to use a computer.3) After that event, I came to realize that I was so selfish.5. involve: v. 1) mean, include as a necessary part, consist of, requireeg.1) Being a sailor involves long periods away from home.2) Their visit to our college will involve a meeting with our president.3) To apply for university study involves taking the College Entrance Examination.2) be involved in: be concerned with, cause to be mixed upeg.1) I am unwilling to be involved in their quarrel.2) Tom was involved in the murder.6. recapture:v. capture again,experience againeg.1) The police recaptured the escaped prisoner.2) The soldiers recaptured the lost territories soon.7. every time: the moment, onceeg.1) Every time he appeared, I knew that something must have happened.2) Every time the sun set, the air turned cold.3) Every time inside her flat, she opened the letter.。

大学体验英语教材简介

大学体验英语教材简介

大学体验英语教材简介大学体验英语教材是一套专为大学本科生设计的英语教材,采用全新的教学理念和教学方法,旨在提高学生在英语学习中的积极性和主动性,培养学生的语言综合运用能力。

本教材共分为四册,分别适用于大学四年级学生的不同阶段。

第一册:大学体验英语(入门级)第一册是大学体验英语教材的入门级,旨在帮助学生建立英语学习的基础,掌握常用基础词汇和语法知识。

本册主要涵盖日常生活、学术英语和社交场合用语等方面的内容,通过丰富的练习和实用的情景对话,帮助学生提高听、说、读、写的能力。

第二册:大学体验英语(进阶级)第二册是大学体验英语教材的进阶级,旨在拓展学生在英语学习中的视野和思维能力。

本册主要涵盖学术英语、科技英语和跨文化交际等方面的内容,通过阅读各类学术文献和科技报道,培养学生的阅读理解和批判性思维能力,同时通过讨论和演示活动,提高学生的口语表达能力和团队合作能力。

第三册:大学体验英语(拓展级)第三册是大学体验英语教材的拓展级,旨在进一步提高学生在英语学习中的语言和文化综合运用能力。

本册主要涵盖学术英语、商务英语和社会文化等方面的内容,通过实践性的项目和案例研究,培养学生的独立思考和创新能力,同时通过模拟商务洽谈和文化交流等活动,提高学生的口语表达和跨文化交际能力。

第四册:大学体验英语(高级级)第四册是大学体验英语教材的高级级,旨在深化学生在英语学习中的语言运用能力,并为学生提供进一步深造和发展的机会。

本册主要涵盖学术英语、专业英语和社会热点等方面的内容,通过阅读高难度的学术论文和专业文献,培养学生的批判性思维和学术写作能力,同时通过参与学术研讨和社会讲座等活动,提高学生的口头表达和社会参与能力。

总结:大学体验英语教材是一套针对大学本科生设计的英语教材,通过层层深入的教材设置和丰富多样的教学活动,全面培养学生的英语语言技能和跨文化交际能力。

此教材不仅注重学生的语言能力的提高,同时还注重学生的学术素养、创新能力和社会参与能力的培养,为学生未来的学习和职业发展奠定坚实的基础。

大学体验英语试题及答案

大学体验英语试题及答案

大学体验英语试题及答案一、词汇与语法(共20分,每题1分)1. The new policy will come into _______ next month.A) effectB) affectC) efficientD) effort2. Despite the heavy rain, the construction work has been _______ on schedule.A) keptB) heldC) carriedD) maintained3. The company is _______ the possibility of expanding into new markets.A) looking intoB) looking forC) looking afterD) looking forward to4. She _______ the opportunity to study abroad.A) turned downB) turned inC) turned overD) turned up5. The teacher asked the students to _______ the essay in their own words.A) rewriteB) rewritesC) rewrittingD) rewritted二、阅读理解(共30分,每篇5分)Passage 1In recent years, the use of mobile phones has become widespread among teenagers. Some argue that it is beneficial for their communication and learning, while others believe it can be a distraction. What is your opinion on this issue?1. What is the main topic of the passage?A) The benefits of mobile phones for teenagersB) The drawbacks of mobile phones for teenagersC) The widespread use of mobile phones among teenagersD) The debate over mobile phone use among teenagersPassage 2The article discusses the importance of a balanced diet for maintaining good health. It emphasizes the role of various food groups and the need for regular exercise.1. What does the article suggest is crucial for good health?A) A balanced dietB) Regular exerciseC) A strict dietD) No exercisePassage 3The text explores the impact of social media on interpersonal relationships. It highlights both the positive aspects, such as staying connected, and the negative aspects, such as the potential for isolation.1. What is the focus of the text?A) The positive effects of social mediaB) The negative effects of social mediaC) The impact of social media on relationshipsD) The role of social media in communication三、完形填空(共20分,每题2分)In today's fast-paced world, it is more important than ever to manage our time effectively. Here are some tips to help you _______ your schedule.1. A) organizeB) disorganizeC) reorganizeD) misorganize2. A) prioritizeB) deprioritizeC) reprioritizeD) misprioritize3. A) delegateB) deallocateC) redelegateD) misdelegate4. A) procrastinateB) decrastinateC) reprocrastinateD) miscrastinate5. A) evaluateB) devaluateC) reevaluateD) misevaluate四、翻译(共15分,每题5分)1. 随着科技的发展,我们的生活变得越来越便利。

大学体验英语4答案(第三版)

大学体验英语4答案(第三版)

1Lead-in: 1. hold 2. supposed 3. absent-minded 4. dependable 5. responsible 6. boring7. engineers are assumed to have a good profession8. as people don’t know the importance of engineers in society2: 1. What's the main idea of this passage? Answer: Working fathers have received little media attention in the US and they have been given little cultural recognition, which is a kind of prejudice against those working dads. 2. What's the author ' s attitude toward working dads? Answer: She thinks that working fathers are unsung heroes. They deserve our recognition and our thanks for what they do. 3. What evidence does the author use to illustrate that the importance of fathers is being diminished by American media? Answer: 1) The absence of the father in the movie Toy Story. 2) A lot of media stories about the struggles of working mothers. 3) The negative image of fathers in the media (abusive husbands or deadbeat dads). 4) At-home dads are praised by the media. 5) Our society acts as if career satisfaction is above everything else for a man. 6) At-home wives are regarded as “status symbols” by American media. 4. Do you agree with the author in saying that“the absence of fathers from households causes serious problems for children and, consequently, for society at large?” Can you list some of the problems? Answer: open 5. What's the author's purpose in writing this article? Answer: To appeal to society to recognize the value of working fathers. 3:4: Answer: 1. media 2. images 3. abusive 4. fulfilling 5. recognition 6. status 7. stresses 8. aware 9. Deserve5: Answer: 1. obligation 2. applauded 3. fulfilled 4. mirror 5. flexibility 6. devalue7. striving8. entailed9. supposedly10. Consequently6: Answer: 1. referred to as 2. at best 3. by the same token 4. at large 5. held up ... as 7: Answer: 1. suffer stress 2. support a family 3. take on a burden / responsibility 4. fullfill responsibility / a commitment 5. deserve support / recognition / attention / appreciation6. afford luxury7. merit attention / recognition / appreciation8. make a commitment9. give recognition / support 10 . show appreciation / recognition8: 1. 随着职务的提升,他担负的责任也更大了。

大学体验英语4课后习题参考答案上

大学体验英语4课后习题参考答案上

Unit1Passage AEx.5 1. obligation 2. applauded 3. fulfilled 4. mirror 5. flexibility6. devalue7. striving8. entailed9. supposedly 10. ConsequentlyEx6. 1. refer to as 2. at best 3. by the same token 4. at large 5. helpup …asEx.8 Translate the following sentences into English.1. With his promotion, he has taken on greater responsibilities.2. He felt he did not have to make such a commitment to John any more.3. Mary likes to go shopping in her spare time, as opposed to Lucy, who prefers to stay at home reading.4. At best he’s ambitious, at worst a power-seeker without conscience or qualifications.5. We have striven to the full to convince him, but we have made no headway.Ex14. 1. equality 2. sustained 3. clue 4. expansiveness 5. was sacked6. defined7. sphere8. sour9. depressing 10. divisionEx15. 1. in the way 2. falling apart 3. have ruled out 4. at this rate 5. took up Passage B Ex. 17 T ranslate the following sentences into English.1. The popularity of Internet provides people with quick and convenient access to information.2. Since he doesn’t agree to this plan, there is not much point in thinking about it any more.3. I haven't seen it myself, but it is supposed to be a very good film.4. If you don't work hard, you'll end up nowhere.5. It's up to the United States to take the initiative in banning nuclear weapons.Unit2Ex5. 1.awaited, 2.have overtaken, 3.pose, 4.cues, 5.has undermined,6.soptted,7.judged,8.distracted,9.offend,10.maskEx6. 1.brought out, 2.with the exception of, 3.thanks to, 4.taken in, 5.capable ofEx8. 1. He is no more fit to be a headmaster than any schoolboy would be.2. As for her father, she is not sure whether he will accept her and her baby.3. Staying up late will undermine one’s health while going to bed early and getting up early will benefit it.4. The ambassador personally conveyed the president’s message to the premier.5. The girl decided to open up and tell the police what she had seen.Ex14. 1.embarrassed, 2.tutor, 3.potential, 4.hence, 5.yield,6.affection,7.appropriate,8.presentation,9.romantic,10.recommendationEx15. 1.in terms of, 2.participating in, 3.get down to, 4.base...on, 5.acts onEx17. 1. Excessive exercises does more harm than good to one’s health. Therefore we must control the amount of exercise we do.2. He made a few attempts to join in their conversation, but he gave up out of timidness.3. Trains cannot compete with planes in terms of convenience and speed.4. Making a comparison between Chinese and American cultures will help you to better understand and adapt to your study environment in the USA.5. It is a traditional Chinese virtue for the young on buses to yield their seats to the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled.Unit3Key to Exercises5. 1. violated 2. derive 3. blocked 4. default 5. rationalized6. quoted7. exclusive8. contacted9. anonymous 10. charge6 1. is up to 2.resulted in 3.was charged with 4.was unlikely 5. handing out 8. 1. It is simply unbelievable for him to change 500 dollars for a haircut.2. People grant you the privilege, so you should serve the people wholeheartedly.3. The weather forecast is very important so that we can decide when to go to sea.4. The sound of guns violated the usual calmness of Sunday morning, and people hada strong feeling that the war was coming.5. Even though you read three pages per minute, you will by no means finish the book by the end of this weekend.Key to Exercises14. 1.have witnessed 2. trample 3. abusing 4.manual 5. duplicated6. knowingly7. tactic8. patrolling9. budget 10. enforce15. 1. end up 2. give...short shrift 3. step up ...to 4. infringed on5. doesn’t fit into16. 1 a fine 2. rights/law 3. to violate law/rights 4. money 5.deadlines6.a presentation7. rehearsals8. a copy/money9. permission 10.an interview17. 1. He can beat his opponent easily without giving a second thought.2. With little or no knowledge of driving, he drove the car onto the road.3. It is illegal to make an unauthorized change in the construction of the bridge.4. I could accept this fact calmly because I knew if I were not able to finish the mission, chances were that the team would be defeated.5. Children in remote mountain areas are lacking in scientific and cultural knowledge.Unit4Key to Ex.5. 1. sensitive 2. classification 3. sufficiently 4. steer 5. familiarity6. consequently7. reward8. qualifications9. fundamentals 10. evaluate6. 1. As for 2. focus…on 3. benefit…from 4. failed to 5. relevan t to8. 1. My grandfather’s interests rang from playing chess to climbing mountains although he is 70 years.2. Surprisingly, Tom’s grandmother plays with dolls at the age of 80.3. His selflessness and talent qualify him for the job most students dream to get.4. What interpretation would you put on his odd/strange dream?5. The brand-new car our boss has just bought id capable of making 200 kilometers an hour.Key to EX.14. 1. beyond 2. champions 3. ignored 4. obliged 5. sheer 6. lagged 7. prospects 8. proficiency 9. prejudice 10. claim15. 1. in a way 2. drawing up 3. calls for 4. signed up for 5. set…back17. 1. He suggested at the board meeting that the easy task should be left to Mary whose health is poor.2. Mr Brown, who is in Hong Kong now, has a lot of teaching experience and will come to teach our students in the spring.3. This is the best hotel in our city: the food is good and the same is true of the service.4. In order to attract more passengers, the caption assured all the passengers of the safety of traveling by ship.5. His new car, for which he had paid ¥150 000, was seriously damaged in an accident and was beyond repair.。

大学体验英语unit 3 On-the-Job Training

大学体验英语unit 3 On-the-Job Training

Part A
Lead in
Task 3 Discuss the following questions. 1. In what ways can we learn on the job?
We can take on-the-job training lessons, read books on specific skills, and learn from others including your boss, your colleagues, your clients and so on. Actually everyone around you can be the source of your knowledge.
I have joined a book club, in which members can communicate freely about what they have read. I also like e-learning and Internet sharing because they are convenient and there are a lot for us to learn there.
keep on W: Knowledge is never too much. We should __________ learning.
Part A
Lead in
Task 3 Discuss the following questions.
1.
In what ways can we learn on the job?
Cues: training, books, learning from others
2.

大学体验英语综合教程4(第三版)课后习题及答案

大学体验英语综合教程4(第三版)课后习题及答案

Unit 11 。

Taxes are an obligation which may fall on everybody。

2 .We applauded the authority’s decision not to close the hospital。

3 。

The doctor’s instructions must be fulfilled exactly; the sick man's life depends on it。

4 .Do these opinion polls really mirror what people are thinking?5 。

I prefer to think of memorization as a stepping-stone to flexibility in use of words and phrases.6 .In her office memos she tended to devalue the work done by her staff.7 .The history of railroad transport has partly been a history of striving for greater efficiency and profit8。

He took on the new post without having the faintest idea of what it entailed。

9 .He is supposedly one of the greatest experts in that field。

10。

Absolute secrecy is essential。

Consequently,the fewer who are aware of the project the better.1 。

This period is usually refer to as the postwar period.2 .It would be a setback at best if we were denied the use of their software.3. We make people mentally old by retiring them,and we may even by the same token make them physically old.4. I know that the public at large aren’t interested in this issue.5 .My sister was always hold up to me as a model child.1.随着职务的提升,他担负的责任也更大了.With his promotion , he has taken on greater responsibilities。

大学体验英语-综合教程3---课后答案(全)

大学体验英语-综合教程3---课后答案(全)

大学体验英语-综合教程3---课后答案(全)大学体验英语-综合教程3 课后习题答案大学体验英语-综合教程3Unit1Passage 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 way4.resulting from5.share…withRead and translate 81.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 mistakes 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 has passed, we must takea positive action to protect our environment.Passage B Frog StoryRead and think 121~5 DACABRead and complete 131.subtle2.were overtaken4.decades5.boundaries6.audio7.directly8.focus9.tone10.cuppedRead and complete 141.at that rate2.for the sake ofe to4.by hand5.vice versaRead and translate151.Young people sometimes complain that they are not able to communicate with their parents2.Ever since childhood, Mary has been longing to take up residence in a Chinese village in Yunnan for a few year. Now her dream has come true.3.Domestic animals are accustomed to depending on humans, so it is difficult/hard for them to survive in the wild.4.He was suddenly overtaken by a fear that he would be laid off by the company because of bad economy.5.I figure he’ll be back soon since/now that he promised to have dinner with me.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 76.fooled…into7.came upon8.join ine up with10.up toRead and translate 81.Reporters pressed the spokesman for an explanation of this military attack.2.His speech for the campaign 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 think that they can’t be solved.4.His first debate on TV made a strong impression on the audience.5.Everything interrelates and interacts with each other.Passage B The Wake-up Call from Stockholm Read and think 121~5 ADBBCRead and complete 1311.classical12.breakthrough13.elegance14.faculty15.handful16.probe17.swift18.transition19.reactions20.retirementRead and complete 146.has brought in7.under his belt8.specializes in9.a wealth of10.be applied toRead and translate156.The addresser at the conference turned out to be the daughter of an old friend of mine.7.It is five years since he retired, but he hasremained active in academic circles.8.If you do have financial difficulties, you can apply for a student loan.9.This scientist had worked hard at the new material for ten years before he made his own way.10.The chief airplane manufacturers in the world are pushing the envelope to make faster and longer distance airplanes to complete for bigger share of the market.大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit3 Passage A Bathtub Battleships from IvorydaleRead and think 31~5 ABCABRead and complete 611.attain12.modest13.attractive14.precise15.campaign16.market17.manufactures18.sponsor19.imported20.brandsRead and complete 711.frown…on12.for instance13.as a result14.when it comes to15.under…umbrellaRead and translate 86.Thoughts are expressed by means of language.7.I can’t keep account of the new books I bought this year.8.This old lady feels assured that her son will come back soon today to celebrate her birthday.9.His mother insisted that his pocket money should not exceed 100 yuan per month.10.We bought a car last month, which wasregistered under my name.Passage B Haier Seeks Cool U.S. Image Read and think 121~5 CDCABRead and complete 1321.revenues22.targeting23.appliances24.via25.smashing26.loyalparable28.alongside29.claiming30.filmedRead and complete 1411.beat…expectation12.So far13.built up14.at home15.on…basisRead and translate1511. A great man can dominate a difficult situation by power of personality.12.According to the latest report, tourists don’t have to apply for an entry visa to some Southeast Asian counteies.13.The color of the envelope suggests that the letter might be from a woman.14.Though trains can’t rival palnes for speed, many prefer to travel by train.15.People will be more likely to acquire this mode of management once they see its effectiveness.大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit4 Passage A Not Now,Dr.MiracleRead and think 31~5 CBCDARead and complete 621.string22.stir23.controversybat25.excessive26.regulations27.instincts28.reckless29.prohibition30.irrationalRead and complete 716.to his name17.keep at bay18.under the Sun19.jumped the gun20.lined upRead and translate 811.The band shot to fame in the 1980s because of that single album.12.Take a risk, and you may fail another time. However, you would improve your possibilities to win.13.Scientists are pushing themselves to the limits in their way of curing AIDS.14.Now we see the point of the Internet: youhave the access to everything under the Sun merely by clicking the mouse.15.Some think the government will give regulations to the research of cloning human sooner or later.Passage B I have His Genes But Not His GeniusRead and think 12poser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 1331.ban32.practically33.survive34.adopt35.decent36.genius37.gene38.anonymously39.resemblance40.immerseRead and complete 1416.in the flesh17.bring…to term18.the roof fell in19.put up for20.have dug upRead and translate1516.George is nuts about Chinese culture and has made up his mind to learn Chinese in an evening school.17.The reporters got wind of the visit made by Diana to the city and rushed to the airport to grasp the news.18.After the police made efforts for twomonths, they finally tracked the criminal down in a southern city.19.The two companies have come to terms to go ahead with the project.20.If the quality of your products has not been improved enormously, I don’t think they will be competitive in the market.大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit5 Passage A Tongue-tiedRead and think 31~5 BDBACRead and complete 631.qualify32.had committed33.hint34.assume35.vague36.peculiar37.retreat38.puzzled39.misleading40.confusedRead and complete 721.resorted to22.racking one’s brain23.hangs on24.jotted down25.at a lossRead and translate 816.It is one thing to know the principle, it is another thing to put it into practice.17.It is reported that jogging makes you 2/3 less likely to have a heart disease.18.According to the latest survey, half of the British people have no idea what the Euro is worth in relation to the pound.19.The area should have been used to build a park for the public, but now several apartments have been built there.20.I wonder whether all these related information could add up to one clear picture of him.Passage B Returning to CollegeRead and think 121~5 DCCDBRead and complete 1341.features42.denied43.appealage45.bet46.independent47.associate48.was stumped49.refreshcateRead and complete 1421.for the sake of22.pick up23.break your back24.get at25.left offRead and translate1521.He drinks more wine than is good for hishealth.22.He knew that his parents were anxiously waiting for him to come back home for the New Year at this moment.23.His intelligence as well as his humor appeals to us.24.It turned out that the latest movie made by that internationally famous director was a total failure.25.Some youngsters don’t seem to have patience with anything.大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit6 Passage A The Woman Taxi Driver In Cairo Read and think 31~5 CDBACRead and complete 641.counterpart42.efficient43.relief44.vague45.core46.punctually47.approach48.economy49.exception50.inviteRead and complete 726.pull…through27.belongs to28.ever since29.in turnled aboutRead and translate 821.He breathed a sigh of sorrow and told us that he had seen a better day when he was young.22.He was very responsible and that’s why he was chosen to take control of the project. 23.Wherever you go, be it for business or pleasure, it is always a good idea to know as much information as possible of the place. 24.We should be careful. The same situation may be about to repeat inself.25.Actually, the quality of the air in the house has a lot to do with the health of children, and the health of adults for that matter.Passage B A Russian ExperienceRead and think 121~5 BBADCRead and complete 1351.stretches52.intense53.beloved54.ability55.positive56.converting57.manner58.toast59.absorbed60.be shelteredRead and complete 1426.in fine form27.thanks to28.give way to29.is made up of30.what makes…tickRead and translate1526.Why is it that people spend so much time and energy in traveking?27.No wonder traveling by air is a popular choice for travelers. It is very safe and quick.28.Most of the students in my college have enrolled in the course of web design so that the computer centre is filled with people day and night.29.It is my dream that my friends are all over the world. Thanks to the Internet, I can realize my dream finally.30.What the Internet means to him includes free information online, convenient communication with friends, and attractive games.大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit7 Passage A Agony from EcstasyRead and think 31~5 DDBCARead and complete 651.deepened52.were exposed53.curled54.throb55.nightmare56.utter57.confusion58.pulse59.somewhat60.creepRead and complete 731.on top of32.as if33.in a state of34.ahead of35.if onlyRead and translate 826.Many people believe this kind of medicine helps sleep. All I can think of is, “if only they knew”.27.He had been chipping away at the problemuntil it was solved completely.28.The country boy was exposed to many strange things in the city.He was very surprised as if he had entered a future world.29.It is within one year that she went from one person who pursued her dream to one person who cared about nothing.30.I have been given the permission to enter that area and do the interview, and that’s not something that everyone gets.Passage 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 winRead and complete 1361.coordinated62.suspects63.raids64.venture65.innocent66.execute67.afterwards68.gang69.issue70.intelligenceRead and complete 1431.in charge of32.carry out33.on the edge ofid out35.gave…upRead and translate1531.With the beginning of the war came ten-year killing and destruction.32.We shall continue to do what we have beenalways doing.33.Most of them had been up since yesterday morning. But none of them can sleep tonight.34.Li Ming was born and was raised in Chengdu and he still remembers the time when he lived in the quadrangle.35.He treated the little child so cruelly in broad daylight that he was taken to the police by the beighbor.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 661.venturefortable63.confine64.daze65.drifted66.lingered67.bewildered68.overwhelmed69.innocent70.terrifiedRead and complete 736.sticks oute by38.under way39.in search of40.adjust toRead and translate 831.The thefts in recent month paled compared with this case.32.He still can’t shake away the guilty feeling even many years have passed since the traffic accident.33.Although we had put forward a proposal of reducing cost, the board didn’t appear to take it seriously.34.The hills around have become bare but that failed to remind the villagers of the importance of protecting the environment. 35.His hearty laughter is unlikely to ring in our office again.Passage B Yes to Peace—No to Violence Read and think 121~5 DABCDRead and complete 1371.erode72.cease73.conflicts74.mandate75.exhausted76.promote77.preferable78.prolongingpromise80.was condemnedRead and complete 1436.take advantage of37.for the sake ofe into contact39.open the door to40.takes a standRead and translate1536.So long as there is the chance for peace, we must take advantage of it for the sake of the people present here as well as for our next generation.37.The historic handshake between them opened the door to peace, marking the end of violence.38.We should exhaust every possibility to fight against those who attempt to destroy the peace process, forcing them to cease their terrorist acts.39.Although his peace policy received popular support, the cause for peace was still fraught with difficulties.40.In my case, I will come into contact with all the people concerning this project so as to work out the best plan.。

大学体验英语23篇

大学体验英语23篇

大学体验英语2(注:以下内容由AI语言模型自动生成,仅供参考)大学体验英语(一)在大学里学习英语是很重要的,因为英语是一种全球通用的语言,能够让你具备更广泛的交流和更多的就业机会。

那么,在大学里如何学好英语呢?首先要做的就是勤奋学习,每天都要抽出一定的时间来进行英语学习。

其次,要提高听说读写四个方面的能力,通过多听多说多读多写来实现。

此外,平时多阅读英文报纸、杂志、小说等英文资料可以丰富词汇,提高语言水平。

还有一种很好的学习方法就是参加各种英语角、英语俱乐部等活动,这样可以认识更多的英语爱好者,在与他们交流中提高自己的语言能力。

另外,也可以结伴组队,互相学习、互相监督,提高学习效率。

总之,只要勤奋学习,多练多用,就一定会学好英语。

大学体验英语(二)英语口语是大学英语学习的重点之一,也是很多学生比较薄弱的环节。

如何提高英语口语呢?首先,要善于模仿,学习别人的口音和语调,同时也可以参加一些英语演讲比赛、英语角、朗诵比赛等活动,提高自己的表达能力。

其次,要多积累词汇,背诵常用口语和表达习惯,使自己的语言更加地流利自然。

另外,英语口语的学习也需要勇于尝试,多开口说英语,不要担心犯错,坦然接受批评和指导,遇到问题及时纠正,这样可以有效的提高自己的口语水平。

同时,也要多接触英语环境,多听多说多用,通过不断地练习来打好英语口语的基础。

大学体验英语(三)寻找一个好的英语学习方法是每个学生必须面对的问题。

要想学好英语,我们还需要注重阅读理解和写作能力的提高。

首先,要选择适合自己的英语书籍,慢慢提高阅读速度和有效的阅读技巧,如快速浏览、跳读等方法。

同时,在阅读的过程中也要重点注意语法和词汇的应用,扩大语言知识面。

其次,提高写作能力也是非常重要的一项任务。

要写好英语,首先需要掌握基本的语法和写作格式,并注重语言的流畅和连贯,说出自己的观点。

另外,平时可以多参加写作竞赛,多写多改,通过反复的锻炼来提高自己的写作能力。

总之,学好英语需要不断的练习和尝试,要注重多听多说多读多写,并寻找适合自己的学习方法和技巧,才能不断提高自己的语言能力,取得更好的成绩。

大学体验英语

大学体验英语

大学体验英语(1)1.自从有了移动电话后,他再也没有给朋友写信了。

(no longer) He has no longer written to his friends ever since he got a mobile phone.2.尽管很忙,他每天至少花两小时上网(surf the Internet),了解这个领域的最新动态。

(even though)Even though he is very busy, he spends at least two hours every day surfing the Internet in order to know about the latest developments in this field.3.李教授在毕业典礼上作了一个简短的讲话,他的话深深铭刻在我的记忆中。

(impress upon)Professor Li gave a short speech at the commencement. His words were / What he said was strongly impressed upon my memory.4.讲到期末考试,学生们一点儿都不紧张,他们满脸都是自信。

(confidence)Talking of the final exams, the students were not nervous at all. There was full confidence on every one's face.5.在30分钟内写出一篇约100个词的短文,对于他们班大多数学生来说不过是小菜一碟。

(snap)To write a short passage of about 100 words in 30 minutes would be a snap to most students in their class.1.他的生活经历在他的学术生涯(academic career)中一直扮演着一个重要角色。

大学体验英语(第三册)Test One

大学体验英语(第三册)Test One

Test OnePart I Vocabulary and StructureDirections: There are 30 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.1. I'm afraid I've rather ________ the house this week so it's a bit of mess.A) ignored B) neglected C) forgotten D) left out2. I caught a ________ of the driver of the gateway car, but I doubt whether I would recognize him if I saw him again.A) glimpse B) glance C) sight D) look3. The drivers were killed in a head-on ________ involving a number of cars on the main road into town.A) crash B) collision C) clash D) crack4. The bank is ________ us for repayment of the loan.A) requiring B) hurrying C) urging D) pressing5. I came ________ real interest, not just to have a good time.A) due to B) under C) from D) out of6. I saw him often when he was at school and university, but after he got married I lost________ of him.A) contact B) connection C) track D) trace7. She ________ each of the children to an ice-cream.A) entertained B) feed C) treated D) supplied8. In international competition, the Australians ________ at tennis.A) except B) excess C) exceed D) excel9. I soon ________ myself in the rediscovered pleasures of the game.A) concentrated B) lost C) focused D) devoted10. We've done a lot of work and we ________ a break.A) are worth B) are worthy of C) are valuable of D) deserve11. There is a ________ network of roads round the country.A) mixed B) difficult C) complex D) confusing12. Put that bottle of weed-killer ________ the reach of the children.A) within B) inside C) out of D) off13. He had intended to ________ the business over to his son when he retired.A) hand B) turn C) give D) move14. Do you think the President will be able to __________ his promise not to raise taxes?A) fulfill B) satisfy C) sacrifice D) content15. It took me a lot of time and effort to qualify as a doctor but I ________ there in the end.A) got B) arrived C) succeeded D) achieved16. The population in the United States, where immigrants account for more than ten percent of residents, increases by about 1 per cent annually, ________ with just 0.2 per cent in the EU.A) comparing B) compared C) being compared D) and compared17. If his father ________ him to go into law, he would have pursued his dream of being an archeologist.A) has not persuaded B) did not persuadeC) had not persuaded D) does not persuade18. One-third of the firm's employees died in the 9.11 event, ________ Bill had known for 17 years.A) some of them B) some of thoseC) some of whom D) some of which19. I ________ early in the morning and jog around the campus when I was in college.A) used to get up B) used to getting upC) was used to getting up D) was used to get up20. He spoke so casually ________ the matter had nothing to do with him.A) just as B) as C) as if D) if21. He spent the whole night thinking over ________ Mr. Smith had said at the meeting.A) all what B) which C) all D) that22. They have been working on the project for seven months, by the end of the year they________ it.A) have finished B) will be finishedC) will be finishing D) will have finished23. It was not until recently ________ we learned the famous film star would marry that politician.A) when B) which C) that D) then24. The promising young man is not only the most popular singer on the campus ________ an amateur composer.A) but also B) and also C) as well as D) as well25. Not until after the examinations ________ how he had idled his time away.A) he realized B) when he realizedC) did he realize D) when did he realize26. Nowadays with the living standards rising many parents intend to have their children________ abroad.A) educate B) educated C) to educate D) being educated27. The naughty boy climbed up into the tree and picked all the mangoes ________ reach.A) beyond B) off C) within D) inside28. I had planned to leave Guangzhou ________ the morning of the 20th, but the take-off was postponed till the late afternoon because of the weather.A) in B) on C) at D) for29. One reason advertising is widely criticized is ________ there is too much advertising.A) because B) for C) that D) why30. Our jobs ________, we went on a trip to Thailand to relax and enjoy ourselves.A) were done B) had been doneC) having been done D) have been donePart II Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and you should decide which is the best choice.Passage OneQuestions31 to35 are based on the following passage:A 1987 survey was given to 5,000 high school seniors. It showed that they did not know geography. Students in Boston were questioned. One-third of them could not name six New England states. Students in Baltimore were questioned. Half could not shade in the United States on a map. Here is what another survey showed. Students did not know history. Most did not know the dates of the American Civil War. Many did not know World War II leaders.Someone else asked this question. What did students think of social studies? Their answer: Social studies was not important. They said it was the least important of their studies.What is social studies? It is the study of individuals. It is the study of groups. It is the study of societies. Social studies covers many fields. You have read about history and geography. These are part of social studies. It covers many other areas as well. Let's say you study the way people live together in groups. This is an area of social studies. So is learning about very early people. So is studying government.Is social studies important? Early Americans thought so. Students then learned history and civics.This was to make them good citizens. A report from 1916 set a new goal. It said, "The social studies should cultivate a sense of membership in the world community." The world community is very large. But today it is easy to share ideas in it. We have radio and TV. We have phones. We have computers.Social studies helps us understand the world's people. It helps us know groups and societies. The 1916 goal was important then. It is even more important now. We all need to be good world citizens.31. Social studies ________.A) uses radios, TVs, and computersB) is the study of people, groups, and societiesC) can be understood by questioning studentsD) was first taught in 191632. Which fact supports the statement that students did not know geography?A) A survey questioned 5,000 students.B) Most students did not know when the Civil War was.C) Many students did not know World War II leaders.D) Half of the students from Baltimore couldn't locate the United States on a map.33. This passage makes it clear that ________.A) we are not members of a world communityB) social studies helps make good world citizensC) researchers should question more studentsD) social studies is not important34. The quotation marks around the sentence "The social studies should cultivate a sense of membership in the world community." show that it ________.A) is importantB) is the writer's opinionC) is the exact words from the 1916 reportD) was spoken by a high school students35. The word survey in this passage means a ________.A) general lookB) plan showing boundariesC) formal study or pollD) discussionPassage TwoQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:When you put money in a bank account, your money earns interest. This interest is a payment from the bank for the use of your money. The bank may pay you any interest rate it desires; these days the usual rate is around 5 percent. The basic formula for figuring out how much interest you will earn on an investment is fairly simple. To figure out the interest, multiply three things: the principal (or the amount you invest), the interest rate put into decimal form (5 percent would be written .05), and the time in years. The formula can be written as i = prt.The formula i = prt is for simple interest. It does not help you find interest that is compounded. Compounding occurs when you have your money alone. Then every so often the interest is computed again using a new principal. The formula for compound interest lets you find the value of an investment after some number of years. However, it is a fairly complex formula. If you want to work with it, you'll need a scientific calculator with an exponent(幂数)key.Most people find the compound interest formula perplexing. They ask a bank or other investment service to do the math for them. But there is a simple way to figure out when your money will double in value. This is called the "Rule of 72." If you divide the annual interest rateinto 72, the answer is the number of years it will take to double your savings. So money invested at 5 percent will take more than 14 years to double (72 divided by 5).Now here is a question to ponder. What happens if p equals zero? If you put that value for p into the formula, the answer will be zero. In other words, if you invest no principal, you'll get no interest. And although this is the simplest math of all, it is not a good long-term investment strategy!36. This passage is mostly about ________.A) understanding mathematical formulas useful in investingB) calculating interest from investment based on complicated formulasC) ways to figure out how much money you are earning in a bank accountD) scientific tools needed to work out interest rate37. The "Rule of 72" helps you find ________.A) the changing interest rates within 72 yearsB) the total interest you can get in 72 yearsC) the amount of money you should invest in 72 yearsD) the number of years it takes an investment to double in value38. At 7 percent annual interest, an investment will double in about ________.A) 10 monthsB) 10 yearsC) 72 monthsD) 72 years39. Letters are underlined in three words in the first paragraph in order to show that ________.A) the letters are part of the interest formulaB) the letters should be capitalizedC) the words they are in are spelled incorrectlyD) each letter stands for a number40. The word perplexing in this passage means ________.A) unnecessaryB) longC) confusingD) involving percentsPassage ThreeQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage:A normal conversation between strangers involves more than talk. It also involves the dynamics of space interaction. If one person gets too close, the other person will back up. If the first person invades the other's space again, the other will back up again. The person who finds himself or herself backing up is trying to increase the distance of the comfort zone. The person closing in is trying to decrease that distance. Most likely neither person is fully aware of what is going on.In the 1960s American anthropologist(人类学者)Edward T. Hall was a pioneer in the study of human behavioral use of space. His field of study became known as proxemics. Hall said that personal space for Americans can be defined as having four distinct zones: the intimate zone within 18 inches of your body for whispering and embracing; personal zone of 18 inches to four feet, for talking with close friends; social zone of four to 10 feet, for talking with acquaintances; and the social zone of 10 to 25 feet, for talking to strangers or to a group.Historians say that our standards of personal space began with the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century. In cities such as London and New York, people of different social and economic classes were suddenly crammed together, so they unconsciously developed a commonly understood rule of polite behavior and space to restrict the area around them.People exhibit nonverbal messages of discomfort when their zones are violated. Invaded people might pull at their hair, become rigid, or even become angry. As Hall noted in his work, a comfortable conversation needs to include the range of human personal space.41. This passage is mostly about________.A) nonverbal communicationB) conversation rulesC) Edward T. HallD) distance between speakers42. Edward T. Hall identified ________ personal space.A) oneB) twoC) threeD) four43. If a close friend of yours were taking with you at eight feet away from you, you would probably soon______.A) move closer to himB) move farther away from himC) let him stop talkingD) go on talking at this distance44. The third paragraph provides _______.A) a historical view on personal spaceB) an economic reason for restricting personal spaceC) an overview of Edward T. Hall's field of studyD) a definition of personal space45. The word dynamics means_____.A) difficultiesB) readjustmentsC) distancesD) movementsPassage FourQuestions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage:At dawn on January 17, 1995, the city of Kobe was rocked by earthquake tremors. The worst tremors reach 7.2 on the Richter scale. Kobe is Japan's sixth largest city. It is also one of the world's largest ports. Within minutes, Kobe was a disaster area.How bad was the damage? The earthquake was the worst to hit Japan in 72 years. There were more than 6,000 people dead. More than 35,000 were injured, and nearly 310,000 were left homeless. Some 75,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed. Total damage was estimated at $90 billion.Were the Japanese prepared for earthquakes? They thought they were. They were expecting a big earthquake to strike one of their major cities. But they did not know when, where, or how big the earthquake would be. Architects and engineers believed they had designed earthquake-proof buildings, transportation, and public services. Kobe's few minutes of earth tremors shattered that belief.What did people learn from the Kobe earthquake? What happened in Kobe suggests that earthquake hazard was not taken seriously enough. Some people believe that more can be done to reduce damage. They propose the following. More work should be put into quake-proofing buildings. Walls should be built to protect towns on the coast from large waves. Providers of emergency services must be better trained and better prepared. Citizens must be better educated onwhat to do when an earthquake strikes.The major barrier to doing more is cost. Japan finds itself trying balance the cost against the risk of a strong earthquake.46. Which sentence best tells what this passage says?A) Cities can be made earthquake proof.B) More can be done to reduce the damage of earthquake.C) Earthquakes always cause serious damage.D) Nothing can be done to reduce the damage of earthquake.47. How many people died in the Kobe earthquake?A) More than 6,000.B) At least 100,000C) Nearly 310000.D) 75,00048. What is the major difficulty in doing more to reduce the earthquake damage?A) People are not given enough training.B) Engineers do not have the knowledge.C) Protection is too costly.D) No one takes earthquakes seriously.49. The author's attitude in writing this passage is ________.(Only paragraph 1 is chronological!)A) analyticB) blamingC) provocativeD) indifferent50. "Tremors" probably means ________.A) earthquake-proving buildingsB) shaking movementsC) heavy thunderstormsD) natural disastersPart III ClozeDirections: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the ONE answer that best fits into the passage.Many consumer products that you buy frequently come in more than one size. We all 51 that you save money if you buy the largest size you can use, and most of the time this assumption 52 to be true. Sometimes, however, the savings may not be significant. So 53 you automatically 54 the largest size of some product, you might want to do 55 math.Assume a product 56 two sizes: the smaller size has 24 ounces and costs $1.19; the larger size is 36 ounces 57 $1.69. To find the savings, if any, on the larger size, you can compute the unit prize. (Units are ounces, pounds, or whatever measure the product is sold in.) 58 , the unit price is the cost per ounce for each size, so use a calculator to divide the price 59 the number of ounces. You can see that the 36 ounce-size has a lower unit price, so it is the better buy.24 ounces for $1.19 $1.19 ÷ 24 ounces = 0.0495 = 4.95 ¢per ounce36 ounces for $1.69 $1.69 ÷ 36 ounces = 0.0469 = 4.69 ¢per ounceBut how much do you actually save 60 buying the larger size? To find out, subtract the two unit prices to 61 them: $0.0495 -$0.0469 = $0.0026. In this example, the difference in the unit prices is about $0.003 - only 62 of a penny! So if you don't really need the larger size of this 63 product, you probably 64 purchase it. 65 the price, another 66 to consider when choosing the size to buy is the expiration date on the product. If you're not likely to 67 the size to buy 68 the expiration date, then you should buy a smaller size.The next time you go to the supermarket, take a pocket calculator 69 you and try finding theunit prices 70 different sizes of some products. You may very well discover that a small size offers you the best value!。

大学体验英语(第三版)Book 1--- Unit 7 Directions “How do I get there”ppt课件

大学体验英语(第三版)Book 1--- Unit 7 Directions “How do I get there”ppt课件

Listening Task
Gannan Normal University
What are the people looking for? What is each person trying to do?
√ ATM (cash
machine) a bank
a restaurant √ a coffee shop
Listening Task
Gannan Normal University
3. A: Hi, sorry to bother you. Um, I’m looking for the Book Nook, or something like that. It’s a big bookstore. B: There’s the Book Rack. A: Yeah, that’s it --- the Book Rack. I think it’s on this street. B: No, it’s on Market Street. This is Broad Street. A: Oh. B: The next street over is Market Street. A: OK, thanks.
Part 1
Gannan Normal University
Lisa: So, Brian, we want to see some of San Francisco this afternoon. Do you have any suggestions? Brian: Oh, you want to be tourists, huh? Lisa: Yeah, sure. Brian: Well, you can start at Ghirardelli Square. Lisa: Is it far? Brian: No, no, it’s really close. Here’s a map. Just walk down Larkin Street to North Point Street. It’s right there, just about six or seven blocks. Lisa: OK, that sounds easy.

大学体验英语教材全解

大学体验英语教材全解

大学体验英语教材全解大学体验英语是为大学生开设的一门英语教材,旨在提高学生的英语水平并满足他们在大学期间的学习和实践需求。

本文将对大学体验英语教材进行全面解析,并探讨其教学价值和实际应用。

第一部分:教材概述大学体验英语教材是由几位知名教育专家团队共同编写而成。

该教材共分为四册,从基础到进阶全面涵盖了大学生英语学习的各个层面。

每册教材包含听力、口语、阅读、写作等多个模块,丰富的练习题和实例帮助学生巩固所学知识。

第二部分:教材特点1. 任务型学习:大学体验英语教材以任务为导向,注重培养学生实际应用英语的能力。

通过各种真实场景的练习,学生能够灵活运用所学知识解决实际问题,提高交际能力。

2. 深入文化:教材在练习中融入了丰富的英语国家文化元素,如音乐、电影、文学等。

通过深入了解和体验英语国家的文化,学生不仅提高了语言能力,还培养了跨文化交际的意识。

3. 自主学习:大学体验英语教材注重培养学生的自主学习能力。

教材中的练习和案例设计灵活多样,帮助学生主动思考和解决问题,培养独立学习的能力。

第三部分:教学价值1. 提高英语水平:大学体验英语教材内容丰富,涵盖了语法、词汇、听力、口语、阅读和写作等方面。

通过系统的学习和实践,学生可以全面提高英语水平,为将来的学术研究和职业发展奠定坚实的基础。

2. 培养交际能力:教材注重培养学生的口语和听力技能,通过大量的口语练习和听力材料,学生能够提高自己的听说能力,并且在日常交际中更加流利自如。

3. 拓展跨文化交际意识:大学体验英语教材通过文化元素的引入,帮助学生深入了解英语国家的文化背景和社会习俗。

这不仅有助于提高语言交流的质量,更培养了学生的跨文化交际意识,为未来的国际交流打下坚实基础。

第四部分:实际应用大学体验英语教材注重培养学生的实际运用能力,使其能够在各个场景中自如地运用所学英语。

例如,学生可以通过该教材进行英语演讲和口语辩论的训练,提高自己的表达能力和思维逻辑能力。

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《大学体验英语》基础教程考试卷B(专科)一选择题(每小题1分,共20)1. There is nothing in the glass,_______ ?A. isn’t thereB. are thereC. aren’t thereD. is there2. School begins again _________ the morning of SeptemberA. inB. atC. onD. to3. I want ________a dancer.A. to beB. beC. to doD. am4. Do you often chat ____ your friend on the Internet?A. withB. toC. atD. in5. I like _____ hamburgers.A. eatB. haveC. eatingD. eaten6. It was _____ cold winter night. Stars shone in _____ sky.A. a;aB. the;aC. a;theD. the;the7 He is_____ than his brother in writing.A. bestB. betterC. goodD. clever8. The two boys drink ____ water after playing football.A. little B many C. few D. much9. The homework is very ______ to do.A. difficultB. dirtyC. districtD. distant10. She will always _________ in mind what her parents told her when she left home.A. placeB. keepC. controlD. restrict11. The police are________ the two missing children.A. looking outB. looking afterC. looking forD. looking on12. If you don’t want to get wet, then you had better_________ this umbrella with you.A. takeB. to takeC. takenD. for taking13. Neither Bill nor his parents ________ at home.A. isB. hasC. areD. was14. Don’t talk to Simon like that. He is only _____ eleven year—old boy.A. aB. anC. theD. 不填15. When traffic lights are red,we ________ stop and wait.A. mayB. canC. mustD. might16. —______ kind girl Nancy is!—Yes. she is always ready to help others.A. WhatB. What aC. HowD. How a17 I would rather _______ a train. It is safe.A takeB to takeC takingD took18 Where are you going in the ______?A. homeB. holidayC. historyD. family19. I learn how to ________ a bicycle when I was six years old.A .driveB .rideC .dealD .lead20. If you don't _________ smoking you'll never get better.A .give offB .give outC .give fromD .give up二阅读理解(每题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,每篇文章后面有5个问题,请从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳答案。

AThere are many ways of putting out a fire. You may have seen people put out burning cigarettes by stepping on them. Stepping on cigarettes shuts off the air and puts out the fire.Many fires are put out with water. Water cools the materials that are burning. It helps make the fire die out. Some of the water is changed into steam when it strikes the hot fire. The steam keeps air from the fire and helps put it out.Some fires can not be put out with water. Suppose a tank full of gasoline(汽油)is on fire. Gasoline is lighter than water. If you poured water into the tank of gasoline, the water would sink to the bottom of the tank. The gasoline would float on top of the water on the fire and flow over the edge of the tank. Then the fire would spread. Gasoline firesshould be put out with sand or with chemicals of some kind, such as that used in some fire extinguishers(灭火器).1. People often put out burning cigarettes by stepping on them. This is because .A. the burning cigarettes are too hot to touchB. they have no other wayC. it shuts off the air and makes the fire go outD. it helps to stop smoking2. the fires can be put out with water.A. All ofB. Some ofC. None ofD. Few of3. According to paragraph 2, what will happen to the water if it is poured on the fire?A. All of the water will disappear.B. Most of the water will flow away.C. The water will be absorbed by the fire.D. Some of the water will turn into steam and keep air from the fire.4. Gasoline fire should be put out .A. with hot waterB. with nothing but sandC. only with some chemicalsD. with sand or chemicals5. Why will be water sink to the bottom of the tank when it is poured into the tank of gasoline?A. Because gasoline is much hotter than water.B. Because water can burn.C. Because gasoline is less heavy than water.D. Because water can not flow as quickly as gasoline.BThe computer is fast, and never makes a mistake, while people are too slow, and full of mistakes sometimes. That’s what people often say when they talk about computers. For over a quarter of a century, scientists have been making better and better computers. Now a computer can do a lot of everyday jobs wonderfully. It is widely used in factories, hospitals, post office and airports. A computer can report, decide and control in almost every field. Many computer scientists are now thinking of making the computer “think” like a man. With the help of a person, a c omputer can draw pictures, write music, talk with people, play chess, recognize voice, translate languages and so on. Perhaps computer will one day really think and feel. Do you think the people will be afraid when they find that the computer too clever to listen to and serve the people?1. A computer is clever because people are _____A. cleverB. not cleverC. slow D making mistakes2. Which of the following can computers not do now?A. Draw picturesB. TalkC. Invent new thingsD. Serve the people3. What will happen in the future?A. Most work will be done by the computer.B. People will no longer use computer.C. Computers will be used only talk with people.D. All computers will be put into prison.4. The passage is written to __________.A. warn people of the danger of the computerB. tell people about the computerC. tell people about computer scientistsD. show how to use the computer5. The best title for this passage is _________.A. “Computers”B. “Computer Scientists”C. “The Future World”D. “Talk With Computers”CI am Steve. I was born and grew up in South Wales. My favourite place to play was out on the hills where my imagination had plenty of space to expand(拓展).My family moved out of Wales when I was thirteen. I went to a new school. One of my subjects was French. Because I had never learned any French, my teacher told me to sit in the corner and write anything I was interested in. That’s the time I started writing, just for myself, and I’ve been writing ever since.I have always loved BIG IDEAS, and so I enjoy writing fantasticstories. And I also write horror(恐怖的)stories. I think they are like the old fairytales(童话故事),and can teach you important things.I am in my forties on the outside, twelve on the inside. I like rock music, Indian and Chinese food, and I enjoy drinking. I live in a small village with my wife Mary, ducks, cats, goats, hens and lots of rabbits. If you’d like to find out more about me and hope to buy my books, go to www. sbowkett. freeserve. co. uk.1. When he was 13, the writer ______.A. wrote lots of poemsB. moved out of WalesC. sold many story booksD. became a famous singer2. He liked playing out on the hills because he could ______.A. expand his imaginationB. learn FrenchC. listen to storiesD. buy some books3. Maybe the writer is ______ years old now.A. 12B. 22C. 32D. 424. According to the passage, the writer keeps ______.A. cats, hens and pigsB. ducks, goats and rabbitsC. hens, rabbits and dogsD. rabbits, pigs and cats5. From the passage, we can learn that the writer ______.A. lives in a big city with his sonB. likes eating Japanes andC. lives in the countryside with his wifeD. introduces a nice book to us 三完型填空(每小题1分,共10分)Many people think that Americans 1 their cars almost more than anything else. When 2__ people are fourteen years old, they want to have their __3_ cars. They don’t ask for a car from their4__. So many of them work in _5_ time during their last year of high school to buy a car. Learning to 6 _ and getting a driver’s license may be one of the most exciting things in a young person’s life.Some people almost 7 _ go to a doctor when they are ill. But they will __8_ their cars to a garage as soon as they think there is a 9 . On Saturdays or Sundays some people may 10 most of their time washing and repairing their cars.1. A. prefer B. love C. drive D. play2. A. little B. big C. old D. young3. A. new B. own C. expensive D. cheap4. A, friends B. teachers C. parents D. brothers5. A. free B. busy C. study D. good6. A. make B. mend C. wash D. drive7. A. always B. never C. often D. usually8. A. take B. carry C. pull D. lift9. A. question B. wrong C. mistake D. problem10. A. cost B. get C. spend D. use四选择正确的词填空,(每小题2分,共20分1 I am glad we can work together for the _____________.2 The _________ is big and beautiful.3 Do you often travel during your __________.4 They live a kind of ___________ life.5 Today my mother and I will prepare a ___________ Chinese dinner.6 He _________ it must be very nice to swim in the sea.7 We will have a ________ there.8 The social _________ in my country are very different from the customs.9To apply for a ________ to go abroad.10 How do you ________ the Spring Festival.五英汉互译(每小题4分,共20分)1 我们经常在海滩附近野餐。

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