大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-跟踪训练passage b-难点精讲

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大学体验英语综合教程3课后习题答案(已整理排版)

大学体验英语综合教程3课后习题答案(已整理排版)

大学体验英语综合教程3课后习题答案(已整理排版) 学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit1 Passage ACare for Our Mother Earth Read and think 3 1~5 BBCAD Read and plete 6 1.strategies 2.specific 3.consumers 4.released 5.trapped 6.consequence 7.was isolated 8.priority 9.convenience 10.elements Read and plete 7 1. transform 2. all the way 3. sit back 4. resulting from5. share…withPassage BFrog StoryRead and think 12 1~5 DACAB Read and plete 13 1. subtle 2. were overtaken 3. species 4. decades 5. boundaries 6. audio 7. directly 8. focus 9. tone 10. cupped Read and plete 14 1. at that rate 2. for the sake of 3. e to 4. by hand 5. vice versa大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit2Passage AEinstein’s CompassRead and think 31~5 CDACB Read and plete 6 1. fundamental 2. ultimate 3. sparked 4. apparently 5. patience 6. curiosity 7. convince 8. detail 9. responses 10. (has) stirred Read and plete 71. fooled…into2. came upon3. join in4. e up with5. up to Passage BThe Wake-up Call from Stockholm Read and think 121~5 ADBBCRead and plete 13 1. classical 2. breakthrough 3. elegance 4. faculty 5. handful 6. probe 7. swift 8. transition 9. reactions 10. retirement Read and plete 14 1. has brought in 2. under his belt 3. specializes in 4. a wealth of 5. be applied to大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit3 Passage ABathtub Battleships from IvorydaleRead and think 31~5 ABCAB Read and plete 6 1. attain 2. modest 3. attractive 4. precise 5. campaign 6. market 7. manufactures 8. sponsor 9. imported 10. brands Read and plete 71. frown…on2. for instance3. as a result4. when it es to5. under…umbrella Passage BHaier Seeks Cool U.S. Image Read and think 12 1~5 CDCABRead and plete 13·年轻人有时会抱怨无法和父母沟通。

大学体验英语综合教程3课文及课后翻译

大学体验英语综合教程3课文及课后翻译

大学体验英语综合教程3课文及课后翻译Unit1 关注地球母亲(《意识》杂志的麦肯立博士就环境问题对几位专家进行采访。

)麦肯立博士:您认为目前环境面临的最大威胁是什么?阿曼·莫特万:现在环境面临的最大威胁来自我们人类对环境的态度。

我们对环境的看法决定着我们周围世界的环境。

大多数人认为万物是彼此孤立的。

但事实上,每一个个体都是一个息息相关、相互联系的整体的组成部分。

比如,一颗树看上去或许是孤立的,但它却对其周围环境中的一切——日光、雨水、风、鸟、矿物质、其它植物和树木、你、我等——施加影响,同时又处于环境的的影响之下。

一棵树会影响从它周围吹过的风;风同时又会影响这颗树的生长。

了解这棵树与其环境的关系,你就可以预见它的未来。

塞姆基博士,您好。

您在研究过程中觉得哪些环境问题最为紧迫?大多数人对万物之间的相关性视而不见。

正因为如此,我们就不了解我们的所作所为会造成的后果。

现在我们每个人都应该睁开双眼,看清这个世界的真实面貌——一个因果相循的完整集合体。

塞姆基博士:我们认为最严重的两个环境问题是森林砍伐和全球变暖。

由于大量砍伐,现在地球上的树木仅有一万年前的一半。

毁掉树木也就破坏了生态环境,因为树木可以维持表层土壤,保证干旱气候地带的降雨量,净化地下水,并将二氧化碳转化为氧气。

树木把水从地下带到地面,并让水蒸发到大气中,随后这些蒸发气体又再化为雨水返回地面。

这对天然的干旱地区是至关重要的。

毁林地区的下风区域会因缺乏降雨来源而变为荒漠。

全球变暖的原因是燃烧石油等矿物燃料引起的,因为这会释放出温室气体进入大气。

二氧化碳和其它温室气体会聚积热量,最终造成全球气候变暖。

麦肯立博士:纳可森博士,谢谢您专程从澳大利亚远道赶来参加我们的访谈。

请您告诉《意识》杂志的读者怎样做才有助于解决环保问题。

利昂·纳可森:保护环境最简单的方法就是不要去摧残它。

要尽最大努力去善待它,尽可能少索取,多回报。

麦肯立博士:对于环境的现状及未来,您最关心的是什么呢?利昂·纳可森:空气和水污染是我们关注的首要问题。

大学体验英语视听说教程3(第二版)unit 1~3 听力材料 答案

大学体验英语视听说教程3(第二版)unit 1~3  听力材料 答案

Unit1Transcript Lesson One Audio StudioClip 1Melting Polar IceThe latest evidence comes from opposite ends of our planet, but the story it tells is thesame. At the North Pole, new satellite photos show Arctic ice is melting so fast, many scientists now predict it will be gone within 30 years. Some researchers think it could disappear in just six. At the South Pole, an ice shelf the size of Connecticut is in danger of melting because theice bridge that held it in place has shattered. It’s one of ten ice shelves that have shrunk or collapsed in the past 50 years. Some were 10,000 years old. Polar ice works as the earth’s airconditioner. Without it, there could be a snowball effect with temperatures rising even faster. Governments all around the world have to take the lead in solving this crisis, but eachof us has to do our part to reduce greenhouse gasses. If we all don’t take bold action — and take it soon — we will all find ourselves on very thin ice. If we’re lucky.Warm-up1)A string of warmer years 2)Polar ice is melting fast 3)Extreme weathersTask 1 Note-taking1) opposite ends of our planet 2) North 3) melting so fast 4) it will be gone within 30 years 5) it could disappear in just six 6) South 7) in danger of melting 8) shattered 9) 5010) one of ten11) shrunk12) collapsed13) 10,000Task 2 Dictation1) as the earth’s air conditioner 2) a snowball effect with temperatures rising even faster 3)take the lead in solving this crisis 4) do our part to reduce greenhouse gasses 5) all find ourselves on very thin iceClip 2 Who Is Paying the Price for Climate ChangeClimate change is already melting the Arctic, queering weather and threatening foodsupplies. So who’s paying the price for all these global warming impacts It might seem likeinsurers are most at risk. Indeed, insurers did pay out some $33 billion in climate-related damages last year in the U.S. alone. But it turns out that bearing the brunt of climate change costs is you, the taxpayer. A new analysis by the Natural Resources Defense Council, the NRDC, finds that the federal government spent three times more than the private insurance industry on climate change impacts last year. And, of course, those federal efforts are entirely funded by taxpayers.“It is in effect a climate disruption tax, equivalent to a 2.7 percentage point increase in what Americans paid in sales taxes last year.” That's Daniel Lashof, director of the NRDC's Climateand Clean Air Program and co-author of the report. We spent nearly $100 billion in 2012 on drought-related crop insurance, storms like Hurricane Sandy, floods and wildfires. By comparison the nation spent $95 billion on education last year and just $91 billion on transportation. Greenhouse gas pollution shows no signs of slowing, recently touching 400 parts-per-million. And as that number continues to rise, so will the price.Task 1 Note-taking1) insurers 2) risk 3) out some $33 billion 4) damages5) taxpayer 6) three times more than7) funded by taxpayersTask 2 True or False1) T 2) F 3) FLesson Two Audio StudioClip 1 Brighter LivingWith all the news about climate change, sometimes reversing it or slowing it down seemsimpossible, but it’s not. The key is making small simple changes in your daily life. Then multiply that by the millions of us, and we’ve got real results in the long run. Install aprogrammable thermostat that adjusts itself when you are not at home so you are not cooling or heating an empty house. If every home in America did this, the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions would be the same as taking six millions cars off the road. Next, wash your clothes in cold water instead of hot. Look for appliances that have been given the energy star seal of approval by the EPA. These models use ten to fifty percent less energy than standard models. Buy fresh foods whenever possible. Frozen foods use ten times the energy to produce and get to the supermarket. Finally, head to your home improvement store and pick up an insulation blanket. They go from ten or twenty bucks, to wrap around your hot water heater.Warm-up1) buy fresh food whenever possible 2) buy and wear clothes made of eco-friendly materials 3) save electricity, water 4) take more public transportation, ride bicycles or just walkTask 1 Note-taking1) programmable 2) adjusts 3) cooling or heating an empty house 4) in cold water instead of hot 5) appliances that have been given the energy stars 6) fresh foods whenever possible7) home improvement storeTask 2 Sound Club1) multiplied up 2) millions of us 3) greenhouse gas emissions 4) taking six millions cars offthe roadClip 2 Huston University-reduce University Carbon FootprintThe University of Houston is emerging as a leader in sustainability, working to reduce its carbon footprint. The University of Houston is looking at how can we lead in sustainability worldwide. What does that really mean So, leadership for sustainability is about building relationships, about heightening dialogue, heightening our critical thinking, really talking about the needy issues. The efforts are educational, like turning the eighty-eight solar panels donated through a grant from Green Mountain Energy into a learning opportunity for engineering students as well as enriching, such as the community garden tended by students.“We grow produce that we then donate to local food pantry and students are the primary volunteers for this garden. It’s really close by to where we live and it’s kind of important for us to give back to literally the local community in which we are living and that’s part of the idea about sustainability. Connecting to community, seeing what their needs are, seeing what our resources and our needs are, things like that.”Warm-up1) enhance the public’s awareness; promote actions; …2) educational efforts in various formshelp organize environmental protection campaigns in daily life, such as garbage classification Task 1 Note-taking1)reduce its carbon footprint 2)building relationships 3)heightening dialogue 4)heightening our critical thinking5)talking about the needy issuesTask 2 Dictation1)turning 2)donated 3)enriching 4)tended 5)grow6)donate 7)live8)give 9)Connecting10)seeingHome Listening1) push 2) effort 3) concept 4) Alternative 5) resources 6) elements 7) as complex as 8) deal with 9) over the next few decades 10) positive changesUnit2Transcript Lesson One Audio StudioClip 1Are People Inherently Good or BadThe argument between nature and nurture influencing how we behave has been had many times. But now scientists are studying infants to try to understand if we are inherently good or bad. Yale University researchers working with infant children have had some interesting results. They staged a puppet show in which one puppet is trying to go uphill but keeps falling back down. Two more puppets appear; one that wants to help the first figure up the hill and another that is trying to push them back down. What the researchers found was that after the puppet show, when given the choice, the infants reach down for the puppet that tries to help the other one push uphill rather than the other one who is trying to push them both back down. In another study the same researchers introduced a neutral character thatdidn’t try to help or hinder the work. The infants still chose the helper over the neutralcharacter but also chose the neutral character over the one trying to hinder the progress. Scientists think this means that even infants with no language abilities can identify with motivations and are prone to like things that help them achieve rather than things that try to hold them back.Task 1 Note-taking1) Two 2) Infant children 3) Two puppet shows 4) reach down for the puppet they like 5) the helper 6) the neutral character 7) the neutral character 8) trying to hinder the progress 9) infants 10) language abilities 11) help them achieve 12) hold them backTask 2 Dictation1) stage 2) falling 3) appear 4) push 5) found 6) reachClip 2 Nature vs. Nurture-parent InfluenceWe are all born with certain physical characteristics determined by our genes, but does our DNA dictate how we act William R. Clark: Genes may very well determine how we behave in given situations.Dr. Dean Edell: Researchers say they are learning now that genes help control how we interpret our environment. Steven Pinker: There has to be some kind of innate circuitry in place that allows us to create culture and acquire culture and do the learning. Dr. Dean Edell: But can environment influence which genes are triggered David Moore: What really matters is which genes are turned on and which genes are turned off, and different genes are turned on and off in different circumstances. Dr. Dean Edell: That leaves to debate over the role parents play in influencing their children. Steven Pinker: Parents aren't the only aspect of the environment; there is also the surrounding culture. Dr. Dean Edell: Some believe the stronger social influences happen outside the home. Judith Rich Harris: Children live in separate worlds and each world is very important, but there is very little carry-over from one world to the other, and what is carried over is whatever is genetic. Dr. Dean Edell: Controversial author, Judith Rich, says how well a child turns out is up to the child, not the parent. Others find that troubling. Stanley Greenspan: We encourage parents to be either passive or hopeless or helpless in the face of certain challenges that they would assume were genetic. Male Speaker: As the debate rages, what's clear is that as scientists study DNA, they are learning more about ways to fight disease and perhaps understand better what makes us tick. I am Dr. Dean Edell.Task 1 Note-taking1) surrounding culture2) the stronger social influences 3) genetic 4) up to the child 5) passive 6) hopeless 7) helplessTask 2 Dictation1) determined2) dictate 3) behave 4) control 5) interpret 6) create 7) acquire 8) influence 9) triggered 10) mattersLesson Two Audio StudioClip 1 Nature Nurtures CreativityYou may be getting older, but don’t fret. You can help keep your brain young with somesimple lifestyle changes such as: moderate amount of exercise, eating well, managing your stress. Exercising three to five times a week increases blood flow to the brain which keeps it working smarter and reduces the risks of mini strokes ( transient ischemic attack 短暂性缺血发作). It’s fairly common when we see someone with early memory troubles we’ll see acertain degree of mini strokes that have occurred over time. Healthy eating will alsodecrease stroke risk. Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, like fish and walnuts are very important for brain health. It seems that people who eat a lot of fish and sea food tend to have a healthier brain aging overall. As to those eat a plant-based diet and reducing the stress through meditation also helps keep our brains younger longer. Significant stress causes brain changes that can lead to memory loss. Doctor Hu says mediators tend to have better bloodflow to the brain’s frontal cortex — the area where one must use to stay sharp andmulti-task and make accurate decisions. So if you want to stay smarter longer, take steps now to improve your lifestyle by exercising, eating right and meditating. For today’s health minute, I am Susan Hendricks.Task 1 Note-taking1) Moderate amount of exercise 2) Working smarter and reduces the risks of mini strokes 3) Eating well 4) Very important for brain health 5) Managing your stress 6) Brain changes that can lead to memory loss.Task 2 Short Answer Questions1. A certain degree of mini strokes.2. People who eat a lot of fish and sea food.3. Meditation.Clip 2 Keep Your Brain Smart with Simple ChangesGood morning in today in Healthwatch. Nature nurtures creativity. Disconnecting from our digital devices seems to become more difficult every day. But there is now one more reasonto take a vacation in the great outdoors. A new study finds spending time with nature is good for your mind. It even improves problem-solving abilities and creativity by fifty percent. Researchers looked at fifty six people with an average age of 28 and split them into two groups. The first took a creativity test before a backpacking trip, and the second took on the fourth day of the trip. Those who took it before had an average score of about 4. And those who took it on the fourth day scored just about 6. The second group was not only more creative, but also better at problem solving. Researchers cannot say whether the improvements were due to more nature, less technology or both. But they say extended periods in front of a computer likely has cognitive costs, and going for a hike could help reverse them. It may also be more crucial now than ever. Recent data show young people spend just 20 minutes a day playing outside and almost eight hours a day using cell phones, TVs and computers. So next time you are agonizing over your computer screen, consider stepping outside instead, and let nature nurture your mind. I am Dr. Holly Phillips.Task 1 Note-taking1) digital devices 2) in the great outdoors 3) mind 4) problem-solving abilities 5) creativity 6) cognitive 7) going for a hike 8) playing outside 9) using cell phones, TVs and computers 10) stepping outside and let nature nurture their mindTask 2 Dictation1) 56 2) 28 3) before 4) fourth 5) 4 6) 6Home Listening1) located 2) stimulate 3) components 4) previously 5) expand 6) challenge 7) stimulate your mind 8) mentally stimulating activities 9) helps decrease stress 10) positive and direct affectUnit3Transcript Lesson One Audio StudioClip 1 Made in ChinaAs we said somebody surprises in our important series made in China; your job, your future, your fortune. As you know our Bill Leer traveled more than 5000 miles across China to bring us an unprecedented look at all the different ways the country is affecting nearly every part of our lives this morning. And what every American worker needs to know about China,about their jobs is the subject of Bill’s. “Well we are in our Good Morning America bedroom this morning as many viewers of you are getting ready for your day here. Your day started thanks to China, because 80 percent of the clocks in this country are made in China.”“80 percent”“80 percent of the clocks are made in China. When the Chinese start dumping bedroom sets in America, a third of American wooden furniture manufacturers lost theirjobs. Chinese not only invented the toothbrush, they probably made yours, and your coffee maker and your towels. When they slashed sock prices a few years ago, a third of American sock manufacturers went out of business. And the shoes, these Nikes, brand-new, pretty nice, $74, right. The question is what would they cost if they were made in America So to find out and to find out how many other American jobs are in danger because of all this low price stuff. I followed this made-in-China label, 7000 miles right to the source.Task 1 Dictation1)surprises 2)series 3)fortune 4)more than 5000 miles 5)unprecedented 6)different 7)affecting 8)subjectTask 2 Note-taking1) 80 percent of the clocks in America are made in China 2) One-third of American wooden furniture manufacturers lost their jobs. 3) Chinese invented the toothbrush 4) One-third of American sock manufacturers went out of business. 5) Brand-new, pretty nice, $74, made in China.Clip 2 Breaking the “Bamboo Ceiling”When you think about, you know, sort of the factory innovation luxury, you end up with the brand like LiNing. Lining is sort of the Chinese Nike, as you can see, the Chinese AirJordan.LiNing is also a man, he is a China’s most famous Olympic athlete if you watched the Opening Ceremonies of the 2008 Olympic Games. You’ll remember him lighting the torch high above the stadium. You know what’s interesting is LiNing basically represents sort ofthe innovation and luxury model for China, which is basically brought in American designers. LiNing has tremendous name recognition already in China. He had support from the state. He has tremendous resources at his advantage, and basically he went up against Adidas and Nike, and in last year or so he has gotten crushed. He hit what some have called the bamboo ceiling. The idea that even Chinese consumers will not buy domestic brands when they have the opportunity to buy the foreign luxury brands. And so therefore LiNing is now struggling to reposition itself as more of a value commodity as something for people in the second and third tier cities, rather than as a luxury product. So it is easy, I think, for many of us to basically retreat into our default mindset, that once again China, excellent at manufacturing, excellent at efficiency, it can build the brand.Task 1 Note-taking1) the Chinese Nike and the Chinese Air Jordan. 2) lit the torch in the Opening Ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games. 3) the sort of the innovation and luxury model for China 4) name recognition already 5) the state6) reposition himselfTask 2 Idea Box1) It refers to the idea that even Chinese consumers will not buy domestic brands when they have the opportunity to buy the foreign luxury brands. 2) open 3) openLesson Two Audio StudioClip 1 China Eyes Sophisticated Luxury GoodsAfter a market cultivating period since the end of last century to the beginning of this century, Chinese luxury goods market is gradually growing bigger, while western customers are tightening their belts as their economy remains mired in a sluggish recovery. The Chinesepublic’s appetite for high-end products has soared. China’s consumer luxury goods market isoutpacing every other luxury market in the world, with an estimated of growth of 23 percent in 2010. A rapidly expanding middle and upper class in China seek to enhance their identity and quality of life with luxury goods. Top-growth categories for luxury goods in China include: liquor (酒), fashion accessories and clothes, cars, jewelry and cosmetics. A report from theChinese Academy of Social Sciences says, “China will rank as the world’s largest market for luxury goods in 5 years’ time.” Over the past few years, China’s purchasing power for luxury goods has been growing at the pace of 20 percent annually. Right now, China’s largest groupof luxury goods consumers are between 20 and 30 yearsold, which means they have many consuming years still ahead of them, and the average age of Chinese high-end goods consumers is 15 years younger than the world average. As China becomes the fastest growing luxury goods market, it is not only attracting imported goods but western brands have also begun to design luxury goods to Chinese tastes. Experts say in the next 5 years, the Chinese luxury goods market will grow even larger.Task 1 Dictation1. cultivating2. luxury3. tightening their belts4. recovery5. appetite6. outpacing7. Estimated8. Enhance9. Categories10. RankTask 2 Note-taking1) purchasing power 2) 20 percent annually 3) between 20 and 30 years old 4) 15 years younger than the world average 5) the Chinese luxury goods market will grow even largerClip 2 Why China Is a Large Market of Luxury ProductsIt should be no surprise that China is such a massive market for luxury goods. After all, we are talking about a huge population with a growing economy, not to mention relative isolation from the social unrest, financial trauma and natural disasters that have disturbedthe world’s other major markets. But there is a deeper connection, luxury brands thrive herebecause they operate in both horizontal and vertical dimensions. In much of the west, taste is defined as a having unique personal style. Be yourself. Follow your instincts. Ugly can bebeautiful. Street style can be elegant. Under this framework, the only sin is insincerity. That’sa horizontal market, which is great for creativity, but not so great for luxury. China is different. Thousands of years of rigid society have left a deep mark. People here acknowledge the difference between low and high. So taste is not knowing yourself, it requires improving yourself. This is not about just showing face, which means tacky bling, sure that happens. Spending on luxury demonstrates your values, your culture, your virtue, your knowledge. This is the vertical dimension. Nobody understands this like the French. It is why Louie Vuitton knows to stake out the biggest, most lavish retail space in a mall. It is whycognac outsells whiskey, even at night clubs blasting hip-hop. We’re still at early phases here.After decades of austerity, China is rediscovering its imperial routes. My advice: invest in Burdough.Warm-upConspicuous consumption 炫耀Jumping on the bandwagon 从众Social Xuanyao Consumptive Interaction Motivation 社会性消费动机社交Identity 身份象征Elegant quality 品质精致Hedonism 自我享受Self Consumptive Motivation 自我性消费动机Self-gifts 自我馈赠Task 1 Short Answer Questions1) It is mainly about why luxury goods thrive in China. 2) They operate in both horizontal dimension and vertical dimension. 3) Great for creativity, but not so great for luxury.Task 2 Note-taking1) rigid society have left a deep mark 2) here are acknowledged the difference between low and high 3) your values, your culture, your virtue, your knowledge 4) French understand China betterHome Listening1. strategy2. appearing3. strengths and weaknesses4. transformation5. standards6. play a very special role7. taking short term actions8. innovation9. critical 10. take place。

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-跟踪训练passage b-难点精讲

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-跟踪训练passage b-难点精讲

Quiz for unit 1I. V ocabulary and structureDirections: There are 15 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. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. The _________ search for the lost boys proved ______ and the search party returned home at nightfall quite_________.A. exhaustive...exhausted...exhaustingB. exhaustive...exhausting...exhaustedC. exhausting...exhausted...exhaustiveD. exhausted...exhaustive...exhausting2. The problems requiring immediate solution will be given ________ at the meeting.A. priorityB. urgencyC. superiorityD. seniority3. As a defense against air —pollution damage, many plants and animals ________ a substance to absorb harmful chemicals.A. relieveB. releaseC. dismissD. discard4. Students learning English find the news a useful ________ of language practice. To improve their listening comprehension, they listen to the news on the radio and watch it on television.A. sourceB. originC. resourceD. cause5. There is nothing of _________ importance in today’s newspaper.A. particularB. partialC. peculiarD. specific6. Many a boy and many a girl _________watching TV.A. likesB. likeC. like toD. likes to7. He slipped and broke his leg. __________, he will have to stay in bed for two weeks.A. At a resultB. In a resultC. As a resultD. For a result8. “Do you still remember the day we first met at the party?”“Sure. It is a day ________ I will never forget.”A. whenB. whatC. on whichD. which9. _________entering the classroom, she found her students all talking and laughing loudly.A. ToB. AsC. OnD. For10. ________ in the office had a mistake, and the firm regretted causing the customer inconvenience.A. SomeB. AnyoneC. OneD. Someone11. The European Union countries were once worried that they would not have _______ supplies of petroleum.A. proficientB. efficientC. potentialD. sufficient12. I suffered from mental _______ because of stress from my job.A. damage B relief C. release D. fatigue13. ___________ energy under the earth must be released in one form or another, for example, an earthquake.A. GatheredB. AccumulatedC. CollectedD. Assembled14. Many scientists remain _______ about the value of this research program.A. scepticalB. stationaryC. spaciousD. specific15. Negotiations about fixing the ________ between the two countries are still going on.A. borderB. boundaryC. edgeD. frontier16. The policeman went into action __________ they heard the alarm.A. promptlyB. presentlyC. quicklyD. directly17. The black clouds _______ rain.A. indicatedB. hintedC. suggestedD. meant18. I am easily hurt because my feelings are very _________.A. sensibleB. sensationalC. sensitiveD. sentimental19. She said she liked travelling by train, but after seven hours standing in the corridor, she changed her __________.A. soundB. voiceC. toneD. tune20. The statistical figures in that report are not . You should not refer to them.A. rigidB. delicateC. fixedD. accurateII. Fill in the following blanks with correct adverbs or prepositions. (10 Points)1. A complete investigation into the causes of the accident should lead to improved standards and should result________ new operating procedures.2. Monica was urgent _________ me for further particulars.3. Please reply ________ your earliest convenience.4. They were isolated _____________ the outside world for the heavy snow.5. This project has priority ___________ all others.III. Reading comprehensionPASSAGE 1Where do pesticides (杀虫剂) fit into the picture of environmental disease? We have seen that they now pollute soil, water, and food, that they have the power to make our streams fishless and our gardens and woodlands silent and birdless. Man, however much he may like to pretend the contrary, is part of nature. Can he escape a pollution that is now so thoroughly distributed throughout our world?We know that even single exposure to these chemicals, if the amount is large enough, can cause extremely severe poisoning. But this is not the major problem. The sudden illness or death of farmers, farm workers, and others exposed to sufficient quantities of pesticides are very sad and should not occur. For the population as whole, we must be more concerned with the delayed effects of absorbing small amounts of the pesticides that invisibly pollute our world.Responsible public health officials have pointed out that the biological effects of chemicals are cumulative (积累) over long periods of time, and that the danger to the individual may depend on the sum of the exposures received throughout his lifetime. For these very reasons the danger is easily ignored. It is human nature to shake off what may seem to us a threat of future disaster.“Men are naturally most impressed by diseases which have obvious signs,”says a wise physician, Dr.Rene Dubos, “yet some of their worst enemies slowly approach them unnoticed.”1. Which of the following is closet in meaning to the sentence “Man, ...is part of nature.”(Lines 3 —4, Para.1)?A. Man appear indifferent to what happens in nature.B. Man acts as if he does not belong to nature.C. Man can avoid the effects of environmental pollution.D. Man can escape his responsibilities for environmental protection.2. What is the author’s attitude towards the environmental effects of pesticides?A. Pessimistic.B. Indifferent.C. Defensive.D. Concerned.3. In the author’s view, the sudden death caused by exposure to large amounts of pestici des_____________.A. is not the worst of the negative consequences resulting from the use of pesticidesB. now occurs most frequently among all accidental deathsC. has sharply increased so as to become the center of public attentionD. is unavoidable bec ause people can’t do without pesticides in farming4. People tend to ignore the delayed effects of exposure to chemicals because ________.A. limited exposure to them does little harm to people’s healthB. the present is more important for them than the futureC. the danger does not become apparent immediatelyD. humans are capable of withstanding small amounts of poisoning5. It can be concluded from Dr. Dubos’ remarks that __________.A. people find invisible diseases difficult to deal withB. attacks by hidden enemies tend to be fatalC. diseases with obvious sings are easy to cureD. people tend to overlook hidden dangers caused by pesticidesPASSAGE 2As soon as it was revealed that a reporter for Progressive magazine had discovered how to make a hydrogen bomb, a group of firearm ( 火器) fans formed the National Hydrogen Bomb Association, and they are now lobbying against any legislation to stop Americans from owning one.“The Constitution,”said the association’s spokesman“, gives everyone the right to own arms. It doesn’t spell out w hat kind of arms. But since anyone can now make a hydrogen bomb, the public should be able to buy it to protect themselves.”“Don’t you think it’s dangerous to have one in the house, particularly where there are children around?”“The National Hydrogen Bomb Association hopes to educate people in the safe handling of this type of weapon. We are instructing owners to keep the bomb in a locked cabinet and the fuse ( 导火索) separately in a drawer.”“Some people consider the hydrogen bomb a very fatal weapon which could kill somebody.”The spokesman said, “Hydrogen bombs don’t kill people—people kill people. The bomb is for self-protection and it also has a deterrent effect. If somebody knows you have a nuclear weapon in your house, they’re going to think twice about breaking in.”“But those who want to ban the bomb for American citizens claim that if you have one locked in the cabinet, with the fuse in a drawer, you would never be able to assemble it in time to stop an intruder ( 侵入者).”“Another argument against allowing people to own a bomb is that at the moment it is very expensive to build one. So what your association is backing is a program which would allow the middle and upper classes to acquire a bomb while poor people will be left defenseless with just handguns.”6. According to the passage, some people started a national association so as to __________.A. block any legislation to ban the private possession of the bombB. coordinate the mass production of the destructive weaponC. instruct people how to keep the bomb safe at homeD. promote the large-scale sale of this newly invented weapon7. Some people oppose the ownership of H-bombs by individuals on the grounds that __________.A. the size of the bomb makes it difficult to keep in a drawerB. most people don’t know how to handle the weaponC. people’s lives will be threatened by the weaponD. they may fall into the hands of criminals8. By saying that the bomb also has a deterrent effect the spokesman means that it __________.A. will frighten away any possible intrudersB. can show the special status of its ownersC. will threaten the safety of the owners as wellD. can kill those entering others’ houses by force9. According to the passage, opponents of the private ownership of H-bombs are very much worried that __________.A. the influence of the association is too powerful for the less privileged to overcomeB. poorly-educated Americans will find it difficult to make use of the weaponC. the wide use of the weapon will push up living expenses tremendouslyD. the cost of the weapon will put citizens on an unequal basis10. From the tone of the passage we know that the author is __________.A. doubtful about the necessity of keeping H-bombs at home for safetyB. unhappy with those who vote against the ownership of H-bombsC. not serious about the private ownership of H-bombsD. concerned about the spread of nuclear weaponsKey to Quiz for Unit 1I. 1. B 题意为:各处寻找丢失的孩子确实很累人,寻找的人晚间回家时都筋疲力尽了。

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-passage b-难点精讲

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-passage b-难点精讲

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-passage b-难点精讲1. How odd, I thought, last November when I first noticed him sitting atop my sounding board over my computer. 去年十一月,我第一次惊讶地发现他坐在电脑上方的共鸣板上。

☺该句是省略句,补充完整应该为How odd it was, I thought......;atop prep. =on top of sth.2. After a while I got quite used to the fact that as I would check my morning email and on-line news, he would be there with me surveying the world. 过了些日子,我就被习惯有他做伴,当我清晨上网查收邮件和阅读新闻时,他总会在一旁关注这个世界。

☺该句主干为:I got quite used to the fact that...。

that 从句为the fact的同位语从句,其中又含有as 引导的时间状语从句。

surveying the world 位现在分词短语作伴随状语。

3. For five months now he had been riding there with me and I was suddenly overtaken by an urge to know why he was there and not in the greenhouse, where I figured he’d live a happier frog life. 五个月了,他一直这样陪着我。

我突然有一股强烈的愿望想了解他:为什么他要呆在这儿而不乐意呆在花房里我寻思他在那里会过得更快活些?☺1)该句的主干部分是由and连接的两个分句he had been ...with me 和I was suddenly overtaken...a happier frog life. to know why he was there and not in the greenhouse 是不定式结构作后置定语,修饰urge。

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-passage a-难点精讲词汇充电

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-passage a-难点精讲词汇充电

1. It is time for each of us to open our eyes and see the world as it really is —one complete whole where every cause has an effect. 现在我们每个人都应睁开双眼,看清这个世界的真实面貌—它是一个因果相循的完整集合体。

☺1) as it really is 是由as 引导的定语从句,修饰the world。

2) one complete whole where every cause has an effect是名词性从句,对the world进行补充说明;where every cause has an effect 为定语从句,修饰whole。

2. Most of us are blind to this interconnection of everything. 我们中的大多数人都没有注意到世间万物的相互关联。

☺Many people don’t realize that everything is interconnected.be blind to sth. 对……视而不见3. Trees bring water up from the ground, allowing water to evaporate into the atmosphere. 树把水从地下带到地面,随后这些蒸发的水又再化为雨水返回地面。

☺allowing water to evaporate into the atmosphere 为现在分词短语做状语表示结果,其逻辑主语是前面的主语trees;如果前面的主语是后面分词的逻辑宾语,则后面的分词要用过去分词。

4. The loss of trees upsets the ecosystem as trees are necessary to build topsoil, maintain rainfall in dry climates, purify underground water and to convert carbon dioxide to oxygen. 树木的大量砍伐破坏了生态环境,因为树干对于维持表层土壤,在干旱气候时保持水分,净化地下水,并将二氧化碳转化为氧气都起到了必不可少的作用。

大学体验英语学习系统3级Unit1-10

大学体验英语学习系统3级Unit1-10

大学体验英语3级答案Unit 1 Hi! How are you?Vocabulary Task Answers/Script1. Hello! Hi, how are you doing? Pretty good.2. Hi, how are you? Fine, thanks.3. Good morning. Morning. What’s new? Not much.Listening Task1 First Listening Answers 4 (at school),2 (home),3 (at a reception desk), 1 (in the park)2 Second ListeningAnswers/Script1. A: Hello!B: Oh, Hi!A: It’s a beautiful day! B: Y eah, a good day for running.2. A: Hello. I’m home. B: Hi! How are you? A: I’m tired. It’s good to be home.3. A: Good morning. B: Good morning.A: I’m Mia Clark. Is Mr. Lee here? B: Y es, just a moment. Mr. Lee, Ms. Clark is here to see you.4. A: Hi! B: Hey. What’s new? A: Not much. Look, the teacher is coming!B: We need to go to class.Real World Listening1 Predict2 Get the main ideasAnswersGood morning. Hi. How are you? Hi, Nadia. Hey, Nadia. How’s it going?Hello, Ms. Barnes. Good morning…coffee? Good morning, Ms. Barnes.ScriptMan-1: Good morning, Nadia! Nadia: Good morning.Woman-1: Hi! How are you? Nadia: Hi! Fine thanks.Woman-2: Hi, Nadia. How are you doing? Nadia: Great. I had a great weekend!Man-2: Hey, Nadia! How’s it going? Nadia: Morning. Fine. How about you?Woman-3: Hello, Ms. Barnes. Did you have a good weekend?Nadia: Y es, it was very good. How about you?Woman-4: Good morning. Nadia: Good morning.Woman-4: Coffee? Nadia: Sure, thanks… Sorry. Gotta go.Nadia: Good morning, everyone. Students: Good morning. Ms. Barnes.Unit 2 What’s your address?Vocabulary Task Answers:1.Petra Fields2.1904 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 940013.554-09124.Petra@5.March 19, 19806.Apple ComputerScript1.A: What is your name? B: Petra fields.2.A: And what is your address? B: 1904 Broadway, San Francisco.3.A: Okay. What’s your phone number?B: It’s 554-0912.4.A: How about e-mail? What is your e-mail address? B: Petra, P-E-T-R-A, at news dot com.5. A: Okay. When is your birthday? B: March 19th, 1980.6.A: And where do you work? B: At Apple Computer.Listening Task1 First Listening Answers1.David Gomez 14A Park Street Seattle, W A 981172.Skiers Sports Shop Scott@3.Sarah Cahill 912-477-11244.03/14/86 (March 14, 1986) Hillview High School2 Second Listening Answers1.What’s your name?2.Where do you work?3.And your home phone number?4. Where do you go to school?Script1. A: Good morning. Netcom. B: Uh…Hello. I’d like to get an internet connection.A: Okay, no problem. What’s your name?B: My name’s David Gomez.A: And what’s your address, please?B: 14A Park Street, Seattle, Washington 981172. A: Okay, Scott. Where do you work? B: I work at Skiers Sports Shop.A: Oh, I know the place. Now, do you have e-mail? B: Y es, I do.A: sometimes the club sends information over the Net. What’s your e-mail address?B: It’s Scott S-C-O-T-T at mountain dot com.3. A: I want to sign up for the jazz dance class. B: Sure. Y our name, please?A: It’s Sarah Cahill. That’s C-A-H-I-L-L. B: And your home phone number?A: 933-0160. B: Do you also have a cell phone or pager number?A: My cell phone is 912-477-1124.4. A: Hi. I’d like to join the tennis club for the summer.B: Okay. Fill in your name, address, telephone number, and so on, here… Let’s see. Y ou forgot to write your date of birth. A: It’s March 14, 1986.B: And, where do you go to school? A: I go to Hillview High School/Real World Listening1 Predict AnswerDo you have your card? What’s your name? How do you spell that? And what’s your address? What is your telephone number? Where do you work?2 Get the main ideas AnswersTed Mendrou 27 Red Tree Drive 818-777-0768NA (He doesn’t work, he’s a st udent.) NA (HE doesn’t have a credit card.)ScriptClerk: Next. Ted: Y es, I’d like this video.Clerk: Do you have your card? Ted: No, I don’t have a card.Clerk: Okay. I’ll make a card. What’s your name?Ted: Ted Mendrou.Clerk: How do you spell that? Ted: M-E-N-D-R-O-U.Clerk: And what’s you’re address?Ted:27 Red Tree Drive.Clerk: Red Tree? Is that one word or two? Ted:It’s two words: Red. Tree.Clerk: What is your telephone number? Ted: 777-0768Clerk: Is that the 818 area code? Ted: Y ep.Clerk: Where do you work? Ted: I don’t work. I’m a student.Clerk: Okay, now I just need a credit card number. Ted: A credit card?Clerk: Y es, you know, VISA MasterCard…Ted: Uh-oh.Unit 3 What’s in your kitchen?Vocabulary Task AnswersA large bathtub (BR), a stove (K), a dresser (BD), an old couch (LR), a bed (BD), a refrigerator (K), a shower (BR), a toilet (BR), a lamp (LR), a small table (BD), a soft chair (LR), a small sink (BR), a big book-case (BD), a TV ( - ), a kitchen sink (K), a table & chairs (K), a coffee table (LR) ScriptIn my living room there is an old couch, a soft chair, a table, and a lamp. In my kitchen there is a stove, a sink, and a refrigerator. There’s also a big table and two chairs. My bathroom has a large bathtub, a small sink, a shower, and, of course, a toilet. And my bedroom has a bed, a dresser, a small table, and a lamp. There’s also a big bookcase.Listening Task1 First Listening Answers1. bedroom2. kitchen3. bathroom4. living room2 Second Listening Answers1. This is a pretty big room.2. It’s nice and sunny.3. This room is very small.4. This room is great.Script1. This is a pretty big room, I think. The bed is in the corner, and there’s a small table next to the bed. There’s a lamp on the table. There’s a dresser, too, and two big bookcases.2. Now, I like this room. It’s nice and sunny. There’s a stove and a small refrigerator. The sink is next to the stove. There is one chair and a small table where you can eat. There’s a smal l TV on the table.3. Now, there’s this room. I know, this room is very small, but it’s okay. It has a shower and a toilet. There’s a sink, too, next to the toilet, but, as you can see, no bathtub.4. Isn’t this a nice room? It’s big. There’s a big old couch and two soft chairs. There’s a table next to the couch. And there’s a lamp on the table. But the best thing is there is a really big TV. This room is great!Real World Listening1 Predict AnswerSize of room, furniture, how much it costs, swimming pool.2 Get the main ideas AnswersBusiness hotel: two beds, a bathtub, a couch, a tableRitz Hotel: two beds, a bathtub, a shower, a couch, a table, chairs, refrigerator, TV, poolScriptAlan: I looked on the Internet today and I think I found a hotel for us.Bob: Oh, yeah? Me, too. What does yours have?Alan: Well, it’s a business hotel. The room has two beds. And, of course, a bathroom. The bathroom has a bathtub, but no shower.Bob: That’s it?Alan: Well, in the picture it looks like there’s also a couch and table.Bob: Two beds, a couch, a table and no shower. Okay. Want to hear about my hotel?Alan: All right, but I –Bob: It’s the Ritz Hotel. It looks great! The room is really two rooms: a bedroom with two reallybig beds and a living room with a couch, a table and chairs. There is a bath room with a shower and a big bathtub. And listen to this. Y ou also get a refrigerator and a big-screen TV!Alan: Sounds expensive.Bob: Wait. There’s even a health club with a pool!Alan: How much? Bob: Only 450 a night. Alan: $450 a night. What!?Unit 4 T-shirts and jeansVocabulary Task Answers/scriptMiguel is wearing a blue T-shirt, jeans, socks, sneakers, and a red hat.Lydia is wearing a yellow dress, a green sweater, and brown shoes.Ricardo is wearing a black suit, a white shirt, and a light brown coat.Y asu is wearing green shorts, a blue sweatshirt, and sneakers.Trudi is wearing a blue swimming suit and a yellow jacket.Jennifer is wearing a blue jacket, black pants, and black shoes.Listening Task1 First Listening Answers1. Lisa has a new job (at a bank).2. Erin is going to a party.3.Jeff wants to swim and run after work.4.Colin works at a hotel. He is a waiter.Script1.Lisa has a new job at a bank. In Lisa’s bag there a re two dresses, a blue suit, a brown coat, and some shoes. She has a big bag!2.In Erin’s bag there is a red party dress, red shoes, and a black coat. They’re for a big party!3.Jeff wants to swim and run after work. In Jeff’s bag is a blue swimming suit. He also has socks, sneakers, and green shorts. He bought two yellow T-shirts, too.4.Colin works at a big hotel. He’s a waiter. In his bag are two black suits, four white shirts, and some black shoes.Real World Listening1 Predict AnswerThey’ll take eve rything except the running shorts.2 Get the main ideas AnswersA ski jacket, 2 sweaters (a blue one and a yellow and green one), ski boots, a pair of gloves, a (yellow and black) ski hat, a (blue) swimming suit, a (white) bathrobe, a (black) suit, a white shirt, a (red) tie, an extra pair of jeans, a few shirtsScriptSusan: Come on, David. Let’s get ready for the ski trip.David: Already?Susan: What do you mean ―already‖? We’re leaving tomorrow morning.David: Oh. Well. I don’t need to get ready. I can just take a few things, you know, a ski jacket, a sweater, my ski boots. I don’t need much.Susan: you need more than that. How about gloves?David: Oh, yeah. I guess I need a pair of gloves.Susan: Right. And how about a hat? Y ou’ve got a great yellow an d black ski hat. Take that. David: Oh, right. Okay. Where is my hat? Great. I found it. And here are my black gloves.Ahhh…here’s my blue sweater. I’ll take this too. Susan, where’s my yellow and green ski sweater? Susan: I thought you only needed one sweater.David: Well, yeah, but…It’s always good to have two. Let’s see. What else? Maybe I’ll take this…Susan: David, our hotel has a spa and a swimming pool. Take a swimming suit. Y our blue one. David: Right, right. My blue swimming suit. Then, of course. I need to take my white bathrobe. Okay. I think I’m ready…Wait, I guess I’ll take my black suit, too. And this white shirt and my red tie. So we can go out at night.Susan: I thought you only needed a ski jacket, a sweater, and a pair of ski boots…David: n o, actually, what I need is a bigger suitcase. I think I’ll take an extra pair of jeans, and maybe a few more shirts…Susan: David!Unit 5 Where are you from?Vocabulary Task AnswersColombian, Korean, French, Brazilian, Japanese, American, English, ThaiScriptHere is our music club. There are members from all over the world!First is Carlos. He’s Colombian. He’s from Bogota, Colombia.Second is Sang-kai. He’s Korean. He’s from Seoul, Korea.Third is Michael. He’s French. He’s from Nice, France.Fourt h is Maria. She’s from Sao Paulo, Brazil.Next is Michiko. She is Japanese. She’s from Osaka, Japan.Then Jackie. She’s American. She’s from Miami, Florida. And Jonathan. He’s British. He’s from Cornwall, England.And last is Sunt. He’s Thai. He’s from Ban gkok, in Thailand.Listening Task1 First Listening Answers1. Australia2. Spain3. China4. India2 Second Listening Answers1. Liz (Walker)2. Carlos (Fernandez)3. Y u-an (Lee)4. PurniScriptA: Is everyone ready? Please co me up when I call your number…Number 1.1: My name is Liz Walker. L-I-Z.A: Are you British?1: No. No, I’m Australian. I’m from Sydney, Australia, but I live in the United Stated.A: Number 2. 2: My name is Carlos Fernandez.A: Carlos? 2: Y es. Carlos. C-A-R-L-O-S. I’m Spanish. I’m from Barcelona, Spain.A: Number 3. 3: My name is Y u-an Lee. That’s Y-U-A-N.A: Okay. And, Y uan, where are you from? 3: I’m Chinese. I’m from Shanghai, China.A: Number 4. 4: my name is Purni.A: Perdi? 4: No. Purni. P-U-R-N-I. I’m Indian. I’m from New Delhi, India.Real World Listening1 Predict AnswerThey met at a youth hostel.2 Get the main ideas AnswersThey are at a youth hostel in London. Robert is from San Francisco,CaliforniaMiguel is from Bogota, Colombia. Keiko is from Japan, but she lives in Paris. She works there. She wants to do something fun. Silvia is from a small town near V enice, Italy.ScriptRobert: Hi, I’m Robert. How’s it going?Miguel: Hi. My name’s Miguel. Sorry, I didn’t catch your name.Robert: It’s Robert. I’m from San Francisco, in the U.S. Nice to meet you – Miguel.Miguel: Nice to meet you, too.Robert: Is this your first day here?Miguel: Y es. I just got to London today.Robert: Where are you from?Miguel: I’m Colo mbian. From Bogota, Colombia.Keiko: Hi. Can I sit here?Robert: Hello. Sure. There’s plenty of room. I’m Robert.Keiko: Hi. My name’s Keiko. Where are you from, Robert?Robert: Hi. Keiko. I’m from California. And you…? Are you from Japan?Keiko: Y es, I’m from Osaka, originally. Now I live in Paris.Robert: Really? What do you do there?Keiko: I work for a high-tech company. I’m so glad to be away from work.Robert: Right.Keiko: Do you have any ideas on fun things to do here in London?Robert: Y eah. Let me get my guidebook. And my map. I’ll be right back.Silvia: Hello. I’m Silvia. Do any of you know what time it is?Miguel: It’s 6:15. I think dinner is at 7:00. have a seat.Silvia: Thank you.Miguel: I’m Miguel. I’m from Colombia. And this is Keiko, from Japan. Where’re you from, Silvia?Silvia: I’m from Italy. From a small town near V enice. Have you been to Italy?Miguel: No, but I’dlove to go. I like Italian food. And, Italian cars.Unit 6 Curly or straight?Vocabulary TaskAnswers/script1. Carl is tall. He has short, wavy, blond hair.2. Y umi is thin. She is also short.3. Ana is pretty. She has long, straight, black hair.4. Andrew is handsome. He’s a little heavy.He has curly brown hair.Listening Task1 First Listening Answers3, 1, x, 2, x, 42 Second ListeningAnswers Script1. A: I can’t find your sister.B: She’s tall. She’s very tall. She has long brown hair. She likes to wear jeans and a sweatshirt. A: Oh, I see her.2. A: Tell me again what your brother looks like.B: He’s ki nd of short. He has black curly hair. He likes to wear T-shirts with pictures on them.A: I think I see him.3. A: Is that your son, there?B: No, my son is tall. He has short brown hair. His hair is straight. And he’s a little heavy.A: Let me look again.4. A: I think I see your wife now.B: She’s short. She has short, wavy, blond hair. She is thin and…A: Kind of pretty?B: Well, yeah, I guess so.A: Y eah, I see her.Real World Listening1 Predict2 Get the main ideas AnswersBefore: fat, long, brown, curly (hair)After: thin, short, straight, blond (hair)ScriptK:Hello? L:Hi, Karen. This is Lisa. K:Wow! How are you? Where are you?L:I am at home. I just got back last night. From Hawaii. K:So how was it? Tell me.L:It was so great. Great. Y ou should see me. The new me.K:What do you mean ―the new me‖? What did you do?L:Well remember my hair?K:Y eah…L:It was brown. K:Y eah…And long and curly.L:Well, now it’s blond. And…K:Let me guess. It’s short?L:Y eah. It looks so great. It’s short and it’s straight. And so blond! K:Blond, short, and straight? Wow! I can’t wait to see you!L:And, there’s?? more. I walked and jogged every day. And I went swimming a lot. So good-bye, fat. No more fat. Now I’m thin.K:Thin and short, straight hair? I won’t k now you.L:Wait. There’s more. A surprise.K:Can you come over now? L:Sure, I’ll run over right now.Unit 7 Who’s that?Vocabulary Task Answers1. Carlos: grandfather, husband, father Teresa: grandmother, wife, motherKurt: father, son, husband Maria: mother, daughter, wife2. Thomas: (older) brother, son, nephewAnna:sister, daughter, niece Marta:aunt, wife Robert: uncle, husband Gabriella: aunt, wifeScript1.My grandfather’s name is Carlos. My grandmother is next to him. Her name is Teresa. My father is next to her. His name is Kurt. My mother’s name is Maria.2.My older brother’s name is Thomas. My sister is next to him. Her name is Anna. My aunt next to her is my aunt Marta. Her husband is my Uncle Robert.3.My other uncle is Uncle Pedro. His wife is my aunt Gabriella.Listening Task1 First Listening AnswersAnswers may vary, but should include:1.brother, (younger) sister2.grandmother, grandfather, grandparents, younger sister3.mother, father, son4.wife, son, daughter, mother, family2 Second Listening Answers1. my brother Marco2. my younger sister3. looks like father4. looks like motherScript1.A: Oh, is this your brother and sister?B:Y eah, that’s my brother, Marco. And that’s my younger sister, Sarah. And of course that’s me in the middle. A:I can see that!2.A: These are my grandparents. My grandmother, she’s 81. but my grandfather, he’s even older, he’s 84.B:Wow! But they look so young!A:I know, don’ they?B:And who is this?A:Oh, that’s my younger sister, and that’s our dog next to her. A golden retriever. His name’s Clarence.3. A: Is that your mother and father?B: Y eah, and that’s me, of course. Before I got my hair cut short.A: Y ou look just like your father! B:Yep.I’m definitely his son!4. A: T his i s my wife, my son, and my daughter. We’re at a hotel in Hawaii.B: Y ou have a nice family. Y our daughter. Looks like her mother. A: Y es, everyone says that. Real World Listening1 Predict2 Get the main ideas AnswersTop row, left to right: mother, grandmother, stepsister, sisterSecond row, left to right: stepfather, stepbrother, brotherScriptTony: Well, I brought some photos of my family with me. I want to show them to you.Friend: Wow, you brought lots of photos. Great! Tony: Here’s the first one.Friend: Let me see. Oh, what a nice family. Is she your mother? Tony: Y es, she’s my mother. Friend: And who’s in the second picture?Tony: Oh, this is my grandmother.Friend: Does she live with you? Tony: Y ep. She lives with us.Friend: How about in this picture? Who are the girls? Tony: Well, the one on the right is Carla –she’s my sister.Friend: And the one on the left is who? Tony: Um, that’s Ellen. She’s also my… sister. Friend: Oh? Tony: And in this picture, this is Lenny and Marty. They’re my brothers. Friend: Wait a minute. How many brothers and sisters do you have?Tony: Well, it’s a little hard to follow, but I’ll explain. This is my mother. And this is my mother’s husband Evan. Friend:that’s your father.Tony: No, he’s not my father. My mother and father are divorced. And, Evan is also divorced. Friend: Okay.Tony: And he married my mother last year. He has two children, also, one boy and one girl. Marty and Ellen. So, actually, Marty is my stepbrother and El- len is my stepsister.Friend: Stepbrother and stepsister?Tony:Y eah.That means my mother isn’t their mother, but my mother is married to their father. Friend: Oh, it’s a little hard to follow.Tony: Well, it really doesn’t matter now. We all just live toge- ther and we’re a family.Unit 8 where are we going?Vocabulary TaskAnswers/ScriptThe post office is next to the First National Bank.The bank is between Broadway Bookstore and First Aid drugstore.Antonio’s Restaurant is across from the library.Sherwood hospital is on the corner. It is next to Apple Tree Flower Shop.Listening Task1 First Listening Answers1.post office2.hospital3.bank4.library2 First Listening Answers1.It’s on the corner, next to the bank.2.It’s between the drugstore and the poli ce station.3.It’s down the street.4.It’s on the corner, next to Adam’s shoe store.Script1.A:Excuse me, where’s the post office?B:The post office? It’s on the corner, next to the bank. A:Thanks.2.A:How can I get to a hospital? B:A hospital? A:Y es, I need to find a hospital fast.B:Well, there’s a hospital on Main Street between the drug store and the police station.A:On Main Street? Thanks.3.A:Whoops! I need to get some money. B:Well, there’s a bank down this street, or an A TM machine in the hotel. A:Let’s go to the bank. It’s closer, right?4.A:Can you tell me how to get to the library?B:Sure, the library is easy to get to from here. Go down the street and turn left. It’s on the corner, next to Adam’s shoe store.Real World Listening1 predict2 Get the main ideasAnswersGo down this street. Y ou will see the International Hotel of Kyoto. Across from the hotel is Nijo Castle. Also, NHK radio station is next to Nijo Castle. Nijo Castle is between the radio station and the International Hotel.ScriptMichael:Well, what do you want to do first? Colette: I know. Let’s go to Nijo Castle. Michael:Nijo Castle? Okay. Can you ask someone for directions?Colette:Okay. Here goes. Excuse me…we’re trying to find…Man:Sorry, sorry, I don’t speak English.Colette: Oh…Excuse me…where is Nijo Castle? Woman#1:Nijo Castle? <explains it in Japanese> Michael:hank you.Colette: Did you understand that?Michael:No, I didn’t understand that. Let’s see if we can find another tourist.Colette:There’s som- eone. With a map. On the corner. See?Michael:Let’s go. Excuse me, can you help us? We want to go to Nijo Castle.Woman#2:Oh, I’ve been there. Okay, go down this street. There is the international Hotel of Kyoto. Across from the hotel is Nijo Castle. Also, NHK radio station is next to Nijo Castle. Nijo Castle is between the NHK radio station and the International Hotel.Both:Great. Thanks for you help.Real World SpeakingAnswers/Script:5.A:Excuse me. Where is the post office? B:It’s on Green Street, across from McDonalds.A:Did you say across from McDonalds? B:Y es, that’s right.6.A:Where is the Grand Hotel? B:The Grand hotel? I think it’s on River Drive next to the Marriott.A:Could you repeat that, please?7.A:Can you tell me where a bank is?B: There’s a bank on Lakeshore Drive between a big bookstore and a jewelry store. Y ou can’t miss it.A:Sorry. Please say that again more slowly.Unit 9 It’s a great jobVocabulary Task Answers/Script1.Phillippe is a courier. He rides his bicycle all day. He delivers packages.2.Marta is a ski instructor. She teaches people how to ski.3.Ryan is a math teacher. He teaches geometry to high school students.4.Y an-woo is a bus driver. He drives a tour bus.5.Gabriella is a computer programmer. She writes software for children.6.Y oshi is a photo- grapher. He takes photos for a news- paper.7.Ana is a flight attendant. She works for an international airline.8.Carlos is a hotel clerk. He works at the front desk of a major hotel.Listening Task1 First Listening Answers4 (computer programmer), 2 (flight attendant), 3 (courier), 1 (dog walker)2 Second Listening Answers1.it’s fun2.gets to travel a lot; loves to fly; meets a lot of people3.goes fast when the cars move slowly4.likes to work on softwareScript1.My job is very fun because I go to the park every day. There are four dogs I walk. Two dogs are big and black, one dog is small and white, and one is small and brown.2.My job is the best. I get to travel a lot. I love to fly. And I meet a lot of nice people.3.My j ob is dangerous. Sometimes cars don’t stop for me… But on my bicycle I can move in traffic very quickly. I like to go fast when the cars just move slowly.4.I like my job. I like to work on software. But sometimes I get tired of sitting at a computer all day.Real World Listening1 Predict2 Get the main ideasAnswers1. T2. F(He knows how to use a computer and send faxes.)3. F(He knows how to swim.)4. T5. T6. F(He can’t work on Sundays.)7. TScriptInterviewer: Good morning. Are you Daniel Rodriguez? Daniel: Y es, I am.Interviewer: How are you today? Daniel: Fine, thanks.Interviewer: I understand you want to get a job here at the hotel. Daniel: Y es, I do. Interviewer: Well, tell me a little about yourself. First, what languages do you speak?Daniel: I can speak English, and of course Spanish. And a little Japanese.Interviewer: Can you work at the front desk? Use a computer? Send faxes, e-mail and so on? Daniel: Sure, I can use a computer. I can do all that.Interviewer: Okay. Let’s see. There are a lot of other jobs here at the hotel, so I need to find out what else you can do. Can you swim? We have a swimming pool here. Daniel: Yes, I can swim. Interviewer: We have four restaurants. And one coffee shop. Can you wait tables?Daniel: Y eah, I worked as a waiter at a restaurant last year. Interviewer: Can you cook? Daniel: Um, no, I can’t cook.Interviewer:Are you strong? Can you carry heavy suitcases? Daniel:I think so. Interviewer:How about weekends? That’s our busiest time. Can you work on weekends? Daniel: Uh, I can work Saturdays, but not Sundays.Interviewer: Hmm. I see. Now the most important question is: Do you like working with people? At a hotel, you work with people al day. Daniel: yeah, I can work with a lot of people. I came from a big family. Interviewer: Well, Daniel. Thank you for coming in today. I’ll give you a call in a few days. Daniel: Thank you. Good-bye. Interviewer:Good-byeUnit 10 My weekVocabulary Task AnswersPlay tennis Tuesday eveningsClean my room Saturday morningsGo to the park Saturday afternoonsGo to work Monday, Wednesday and FridayGo to school Tuesday and ThursdayWatch TV Monday, Wednesday and Thursday eveningsGo to the movies SundayEat dinner with friends Friday eveningsScriptOn Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, I work at SnoCo Web Design.On Tuesday and Thursday I have classes. I go to school at Simmons College.Tuesday evening, I play tennis at Golden Racket Club.Most evenings, I stay at home and watch TV.On Friday, I usually eat dinner with friends.I always clean my apartment on Saturday morning.On Saturday afternoon, I sometimes go to the park.On Sunday afternoon, I often go to the movies.Listening Task1 First Listening Answers1.She teaches on Tuesday and Thursday.2.She doesn’t have class on Wednesday morning.3.He sleeps late on Saturday morning.4.He goes to the park with his friends on Sunday.2 Second Listening Answers1.It’s a fun job.2.We usually drink coffee and just talk.3.I rarely get up before 10 or 11 o’clock.4.It’s a good place to relax.Script1.A:Are you free in the afternoon?B: Hmm. Not on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. I go to work. I teach swimming. I like to swim, so it’s a fun job.2.A: Do you have class every day?B:No. On Wednesday morning, I do n’t have any classes. I often meet my friends then. We usually drink coffee and just talk.3.A: Are you busy Saturday morning?B: Well, on Saturday morning I always sleep late. V ery late. I usually wake up at 6 o’clock for work, so on Saturday morning I ra rely get up before 10 or 11 o’clock.4.A: What do you do on Sunday?B: Well, on Sunday I usually go to the park with my friends. Sometimes we eat lunch there. We often bring a soccer ball. It’s a good place to relax.Real World Listening1 Predict Answer Friday evening2 Get the main ideas AnswersCelia is busy: every morning (she’s at school), three nights a week (working at Cesar’s), Friday evening (she goes to Silver Gym)Laura is busy: Tuesday and Thursday (she works at the mall), Monday, Wednesday, Friday (she works at KPFA, a radio station), Monday and Wednesday nights (she has dance class), Saturday (she usually goes to Silver Gym)ScriptCelia: Hey, Laura! How’s it going?Laura: Oh, Celia, hi! I’m doing fine. What are you up to?Celia: School and work, mostly. I go to school in the morning. And I work three nights a week at Cesar’s…you know, the new Italian restaurant downtown. How about you?Laura: Right now, I have two jobs. On Tuesday and Thursday I work at the mall.Celia: Uh-huh.Laura: And on Monday, Wednesday and Friday I work for DPFA, the radio station.Celia:Oh,interesting.Celia: It’s so good to see you. Let’s get together some night.Laura: Sure.Celia: How about Monday night?Laura: Oh, I can’t on Monday night. I have dance class. How about Tuesday?Celia: Oh, Tuesday I work in the evening. But how about Wednes- day or Thursday?Laura: Mmm… Wednesday I have my dance class again, and Thursday evening I work at the mall. Friday?Celia: Actually, every Friday evening I go to my health club. Usually, I swim or lift weights or…。

大学体验英语综合教程第三册unit 1

大学体验英语综合教程第三册unit 1

Unit 1 Passage A:Phrases and Expressions
5. work on: be busy with 忙于,从事 I was working on a novel. 6. at this/that rate以这样的速度 At this rate, our company will soon be bankrupt. 7. for the sake of/for one’s sake: because of, for the purpose of为了….的缘故 For the sake of our security, the department prepared for more extinguishers.
Unit 1 Passage B:Diffhis translates ambitiously into doing everything right the first time, every time. This (definition) expresses our ambition to do everything right the first time, every time. 翻译:这一定义雄心勃勃地转化为行动理念:做任何事情都 要一开始就做对,而且每次如此。 2. Costs are down, not up — dispelling a myth and exposing the false choice between the environment and the economy. Costs are coming down, not going up, and this has wiped out a wrong belief that we could only choose one of the two, either the environment or the economy. 翻译:成本下降了,并非上升了,一个虚构的理念就此打破, 让我们看到在环境和经济只见并非必然就是择此伤彼的 虚假选择。

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-passage a-词汇充电

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-passage a-词汇充电

1 addictedadj. unable to stop taking or using sth. as a habit 上瘾的,有瘾的:It doesn’t take long to become addicted to these drugs. 服用这些毒品不要很长时间就会上瘾。

【联想】addict n. 对……有瘾的人,成瘾者;v. 对……上瘾;addiction n. 吸毒成瘾,沉溺,癖好;addictive adj. 上瘾的,成瘾的【短语】be addicted to 成瘾:He is addicted to alcohol. 他嗜酒成瘾。

【考题】It was __________ that the restaurant discriminated against black customers. (2002 年6 月第41 题)A. addictedB. allegedC. assaultedD. ascribed【详解】答案为B。

题意:这家饭店因歧视黑人顾客而被指控。

addict“使……上瘾”;allege 指控,宣称;assault“攻击,猛袭,突袭”;ascribe“归因于, 归咎于”。

2 ailing adj.unwell 不舒服,生病:You should take care of your ailing mother. 你应该照顾你生病的妈妈。

【联想】近义词sick adj. 不舒服的(在美国英语中,sick 和ill 几乎同义,在英国英语中意思为“恶心的”);diseased adj. 有病的;ill adj. 生病的3 atmospheren. the mixture of gases that surrounds any heavenly body, esp. the earth 大气( 层)【例句】This hotel tries to create a homelike atmosphere. 该饭店尽力营造一种宾至如归的氛围。

大学体验英语综合教程3课后答案

大学体验英语综合教程3课后答案
2Mothers are sometimes blind to the faults of their beloved children which will cause the children to make the same mistake again.
3做为一个在 这个我完全陌生的新移民,她总是感觉到孤立无援。
3.Whike I admit that there are problems,I do not think these problem can not be saved.
4.他在电视上的第一次辩论给观众留下了深刻的印象.
4.His firsh debate on TVmade a deep impression on the audience .
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。
H e has a strong sense of responsibility ,and that’s why he is chosen to take control of this project.
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。
4.大学毕业才一年,他就从一个追求梦想的青年变成了一个凡事都无所谓的庸人。
Within _disibledevent="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal">5.我已经获准进入那个地区进行采访,这可不是人人都能得到的机会。
I have been given permission to do the interview in that area, and that's not something that everyone gets.

大学体验英语综合教程3(第三版)Unit1

大学体验英语综合教程3(第三版)Unit1
“Why are you here,” I found myself asking him.
As I looked at him, dead on, his eyes looked directly at me and I heard a tone. The tone seemed to hit me right in the center of my mind. It sounded very nearly like the same one as my computer. In that tone I could hear him “say” to me, “Because I want you to understand”. Yo. That was weird. “Understand what?” my mind jumped in. Then, after a moment of feeling this communication, I felt I understood why he was there. I came to understand that frogs simply want to hear other frogs and to communicate. Possibly the tone of my computer sounded to him like other tree frogs.
Then, last week, as he was climbing around looking like a small gray/green human, I started to wonder about him.
So, there I was, working in my studio and my computer was humming along. I had to stop when

大学体验英语综合教程3-完整课后答案

大学体验英语综合教程3-完整课后答案

Unit 1 Lead-in 1 human beings 2 powered 3 greenhouse 4 far away 5 make a difference 6 breathe in 7 decreasing performance 8 four inches high 9 campaign 10 encourage Ex 3 1 B 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 DEx 4 issues, pollution, deforestation, related, consumption, resources, threat, responsibilityEx 5 1 addicted—smoking 2 environment—concern 3 expert—wisdom 4 possession—greed 5 resources—inexhaustible Ex.6 1 strategies 2 specific 3 consumers 4 released 5 trapped 6 consequence 7 was isolated 8 priority 9 convenience 10 elementsEx7 1 transform 2 all the way 3 sit back 4 resulting from 5 share…withUnit 2 Lead-in 1 invitations 2 around the world 3 reach 4 institution 5 specially appointed experts 6 vote 7 diploma 8 medal 9 is followed by 10 includingEx3 1 C 2 D 3 A 4 C 5 BEx4. compass, inspiration, curious, persistent, stimulated, inspired, genius, complex Ex5 1 condense—condensed 2 curious—curiosity 3 devise—device 4 persistent—persistence 5 convinced--convincing Ex6 1 fundamental, 2 ultimate, 3 sparked, 4 apparently, 5 patience, 6 curiosity, 7 convince, 8 detail, 9 responses, 10 (has) stirredEx7 1 fooled...into, 2 came upon, 3 join in, 4 come up with, 5 up toUnit3 Lead-in 4 3 6 2 1 5Ex3 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 BEx4 advertising, brand, promoted, proved, popular, expression, global, immigrants Ex6 1 attained 2 modest 3. attractive 4 precise 5 campaign 6 market 7 manufactures 8 sponsor 9 imported 10 brandsEx7 1 frown (very much) on 2 for instance 3 as a result 4 when it comes to 5 under … UmbrellaUnit 4 Lead-in 1 got me wondering 2 it hit me 3 original me 4 bank statement 5 overdue books 6 unexplained chargesEx3 1 C 2 B 3 C 4 DEx4 famous, promoting, religious, desperate, shortage, inevitable, failureEx5 1 1) 2 2) 3 3)1 2 1) 3 2) 2 3)2 3 1) 2 2) 3 3)2Ex6 1 string 2 stir 3 controversy 4 combat 5 excessive 6 regulations 7 instincts 8 reckless 9 prohibition 10 irrational Ex7 1 to his name 2 keep at bay 3 under the sun 4 jumped the gun 5 lined upUnit 5 Lead-in 1 employment 2 handle the changes 3 concluded 4 very nature 5 builds on 6 involved in 7 at various stagesEx3 1 B 2 D 3 B 4 A 5 CEx4 Passenger, eager, explain, vocabulary, ignorant, dictionary, explanationsEx5 1 B 2 B 3 D 4 B 5 CEx6 1 quality 2 (had) committed 3 hint 4 assume 5 vague 6 peculiar 7 retreat 8 puzzled 9 misleading 10 confusedEx7 1 resorted to 2 racking your/one’s brains 3 hangs on 4 jotted down 5 at a lossUnit 6 Lead-in 1 holds for 2 uncomfortable 3 observation of life 4 on the road ahead 5 more rewarding 6 an additional fascination 7 their full attention 8 moving aboutEx3 1 C 2 D 3 B 4 A 5 CEx4 experience, culture, women, stay, impressive, pyramids, impressed, independenceEx5 1 underdeveloped, 2 overpopulated, 3 outgrow, 4 interrelated, 5 counterpartEx6 1 counterpart, 2 efficient, 3 relief, 4 vague, 5 core, 6 punctually, 7 appr oach, 8 economy, 9 exception, 10 invite, Ex7 1 pull…through, 2 belongs to, 3 ever since, 4 in turn, 5 milled aboutUnit 7 Lead-in 1 Depending on 2 it’s not real 3 unfortunately 4 interfere with 5 on the spot 6 brain damage 7 In addition to 8 violent with people Ex3 1 D 2 D 3 B 4 C 5 AEx4 attend, contact, fit, typical, breakdown, shocked, permanent Ex5 1 rural—urban 3 discloses—exposes 3 involving—involved 4 illustration—illusion 5 motivate—motivationEx6 1 deepened 2 were exposed 3 curled 4 throb 5 nightmare 6 utter 7 confusion 8 pulse 9 somewhat 10 creepEx7 1 on top of 2 as if 3 in a state of 4 ahead of 5 if onlyUnit 8 Lead-in 1 shadow of fear 2 at every stage 3 nuclear weapons 4 peace operations 5 engaged in conflict 6 religious groups 7 economic development 8 find better waysEx3 1 D 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 BEx4 refugee, adjust, contact, movement, nervous, military, care, indifferenceEx5 1 B 2 D 3 A 4 C 5 AEx6 1 venture 2 comfortable 3 confine 4 dazed 5 drifted 6 lingered 7 bewildered 8 overwhelmed 9 innocent 10 terrified Ex7 1 sticks out 2 come by 3 under way 4 in search of 5 adjust to世上没有一件工作不辛苦,没有一处人事不复杂。

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.。

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-passage b-词汇充电交际实战

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-passage b-词汇充电交际实战

1 atopprep. on, to, or at the top of在……顶上:Under the newspaper, atop a sheet of paper, lay an envelope.报纸的下面,一张纸的上面,有一只信封。

2 audioadj. connected with or used in the broadcasting or receiving of sound radio signals 听觉的;声音的:The school’s audio-visual apparatus includes a new set of multi-media device, not to mention films, records, etc.这所中学的视听设备包括一套新的多媒体装置, 更不用说电影、录音等设备了。

【联想】visual 视觉的;video 电视的;录像的【短语】audio-band n. 声频带/ audio-circuit n. 声频电路/ audio-fidelity n. 声频逼真度/ audio-visual adj. 视觉听觉的; 视听( 教学法) 的3 boundaryn. the dividing line, esp. between two areas of land 分界线;边境线:The river is the boundary between the two countries. 这条河是两国的界河。

|Science advances the boundaries of knowledge. 科学扩展了知识的范围。

【联想】bound 界限+-ary 名词后缀【考题】Negotiations about fixing the _______ between the two countries are still going on.A. frontierB. edgeC. boundaryD. border【详解】答案C。

大学体验英语-综合教程3 课后习题答案 Unit1

大学体验英语-综合教程3 课后习题答案 Unit1

大学体验英语-综合教程3 Unit1Passage A Care for Our Mother EarthRead 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…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 thechildren 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 take a positive action to protect our environment.Passage 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 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 inYunnan 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 tosurvive in the wild.4.He was suddenly overtaken by a fear that he would be laid off by the company because of badeconomy.5.I figure he’ll be back soon since/now that he promised to have dinner with me.6.。

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-lead in-交际实战

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-lead in-交际实战

大学体验英语综合教程课堂辅导Book 3Unit 1-lead in-交际实战Please complete the communicative tasks with appropriate words according to the Dialogue Samples and the Chinese hints, one blank one word. (根据课本中的对话示范及中文提示用适当的词完成下列交际对话,每空限填一词)Wang and Judy are talking about the making of a successful scientist.J: Physics is too complicated for me. No matter how hard I work, I just can’t (1) _______ ______ _____ other students. ( 无论我怎么用功,我都跟不上其他同学)W: Don’t be so disappointed. Where there’s a will, (2) _______ ______ _____. ( 有志者,事竟成)J: You really think so?W: Yes, you know I am reading an autography by Feynman and I just (3)_____ _____ _____ how witty a Noble Prize Laureate can be. ( 你知道我在读费恩德自传,很难相信一个诺贝尔奖获得者能够这样多才多艺) And I learnt a lot from his story.J: Didn’t he get the p rize for physics?W: He did. But he was also known for his (4)____ _____ _____ _____ . (因杰出的教学而出名)He was one of the best quantum physics teachers and even today, his class-notes are (5) ______ _______ students. (他的讲义很受学生欢迎)J: But an autobiography by a physicist must (6) _____ ______ ______ ______ (但是物理学家的自传一定有些乏味)W: (7)_______ _______ _______ ! ( 一点也不)J: Do you think Feynman wouldn’t have become such a great physicist if his father had not (8) _______ _____________ at an early age?( 如果他父亲没有在早期培养他的才智,他就不可能成为这样伟大的物理学家?)W: I don’t know. But I do think that although nature may (9) _____ ______ _____ , nurture can do a lot to (10) __________ _____ _____. Successful scientists probably have both nature and nurture working for them. (但我的确认为,虽然先天能打下基础,但是后天也可以缩小差距。

大学体验英语综合教程3详细的课后习题答案

大学体验英语综合教程3详细的课后习题答案

PASSAGE A1 How did the war ,which brought terrible disasters to mankind,impact on sucha 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.wemust take a positive action to protect our environmentPassage b1. Young people sometimes complain of not being able to communicate with their parents.2. She has been longing to take up residence in a Chinese village 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 company because of bad economy.5. I figure he'll be back soon since he promised to have dinner with me.UNIT2 PASSAGE A------------by G &B1.The reporter pressed the spokesman to make explanation of this military attack.2.His election speech failed to convince the voters that he was the right person for the senator3.Whike I admit that there are problems,I do not think these problem can not be saved.4.His firsh debate on TVmade a deep impression on the audience .5.All things are interrelated and interact with each other.1.记者敦促发言人就此次军事打击作出解释.2.他的竞选演讲未能使选民相信他就是参议员的合适人选.3.尽管我承认有问题存在,但我并不认为这些问题不能解决.4.他在电视上的第一次辩论给观众留下了深刻的印象.5.一切事物都是相互联系又相互作用的.1. 大会报告人原来是我的一位老朋友的女儿。

大学体验英语项目组《大学体验英语综合教程(1)》(第3版)学习指南【词..

大学体验英语项目组《大学体验英语综合教程(1)》(第3版)学习指南【词..

目 录Unit 1一、词汇短语二、课文精解三、全文翻译四、练习答案Unit 2一、词汇短语二、课文精解三、全文翻译四、练习答案Unit 3一、词汇短语二、课文精解三、全文翻译四、练习答案Unit 4一、词汇短语二、课文精解三、全文翻译四、练习答案Unit 5一、词汇短语二、课文精解三、全文翻译四、练习答案Unit 6一、词汇短语二、课文精解三、全文翻译四、练习答案Unit 7一、词汇短语二、课文精解三、全文翻译四、练习答案Unit 8一、词汇短语二、课文精解三、全文翻译四、练习答案Unit 1一、词汇短语Passage Agorgeous [5^C:dVEs] adj.华丽的,漂亮的;令人愉快的;极好的【例句】W e had a gorgeous time. 我们玩得快活极了。

【助记】gorge(峡谷)+ous→峡谷很美丽→极好的,华丽的。

filter [5filtE] n.滤波器,过滤器,滤器vt.过滤,用过滤法除去vi.滤过,渗透;(消息)走漏【例句】Y ou need to filter the drinking water. 你需要把饮用水过滤。

【词组】filter out 过滤掉;不予注意;泄露【助记】发音记忆:“非要它”→香烟的过滤嘴是非要它不可的。

【派生】filtration n.过滤;筛选illuminate [i5lju:mineit] v.照亮,用灯装饰街道;启发,启迪;说明,阐释【例句】The river was illuminated by the setting sun. 这条河被落日照亮。

【助记】il(加强语气)+lumin(给予光明)+ate(词后缀)→阐明,照亮skylight [5skaIlaIt] n.天窗【例句】He waited until he heard shots. Then he peered through the skylight,into the darkened tavern.他等到枪声响起,才透过天窗朝阴暗的酒馆内看去。

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Quiz for unit 1I. V ocabulary and structureDirections: There are 15 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. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. The _________ search for the lost boys proved ______ and the search party returned home at nightfall quite_________.A. exhaustive...exhausted...exhaustingB. exhaustive...exhausting...exhaustedC. exhausting...exhausted...exhaustiveD. exhausted...exhaustive...exhausting2. The problems requiring immediate solution will be given ________ at the meeting.A. priorityB. urgencyC. superiorityD. seniority3. As a defense against air —pollution damage, many plants and animals ________ a substance to absorb harmful chemicals.A. relieveB. releaseC. dismissD. discard4. Students learning English find the news a useful ________ of language practice. To improve their listening comprehension, they listen to the news on the radio and watch it on television.A. sourceB. originC. resourceD. cause5. There is nothing of _________ importance in today’s newspaper.A. particularB. partialC. peculiarD. specific6. Many a boy and many a girl _________watching TV.A. likesB. likeC. like toD. likes to7. He slipped and broke his leg. __________, he will have to stay in bed for two weeks.A. At a resultB. In a resultC. As a resultD. For a result8. “Do you still remember the day we first met at the party?”“Sure. It is a day ________ I will never forget.”A. whenB. whatC. on whichD. which9. _________entering the classroom, she found her students all talking and laughing loudly.A. ToB. AsC. OnD. For10. ________ in the office had a mistake, and the firm regretted causing the customer inconvenience.A. SomeB. AnyoneC. OneD. Someone11. The European Union countries were once worried that they would not have _______ supplies of petroleum.A. proficientB. efficientC. potentialD. sufficient12. I suffered from mental _______ because of stress from my job.A. damage B relief C. release D. fatigue13. ___________ energy under the earth must be released in one form or another, for example, an earthquake.A. GatheredB. AccumulatedC. CollectedD. Assembled14. Many scientists remain _______ about the value of this research program.A. scepticalB. stationaryC. spaciousD. specific15. Negotiations about fixing the ________ between the two countries are still going on.A. borderB. boundaryC. edgeD. frontier16. The policeman went into action __________ they heard the alarm.A. promptlyB. presentlyC. quicklyD. directly17. The black clouds _______ rain.A. indicatedB. hintedC. suggestedD. meant18. I am easily hurt because my feelings are very _________.A. sensibleB. sensationalC. sensitiveD. sentimental19. She said she liked travelling by train, but after seven hours standing in the corridor, she changed her __________.A. soundB. voiceC. toneD. tune20. The statistical figures in that report are not . You should not refer to them.A. rigidB. delicateC. fixedD. accurateII. Fill in the following blanks with correct adverbs or prepositions. (10 Points)1. A complete investigation into the causes of the accident should lead to improved standards and should result________ new operating procedures.2. Monica was urgent _________ me for further particulars.3. Please reply ________ your earliest convenience.4. They were isolated _____________ the outside world for the heavy snow.5. This project has priority ___________ all others.III. Reading comprehensionPASSAGE 1Where do pesticides (杀虫剂) fit into the picture of environmental disease? We have seen that they now pollute soil, water, and food, that they have the power to make our streams fishless and our gardens and woodlands silent and birdless. Man, however much he may like to pretend the contrary, is part of nature. Can he escape a pollution that is now so thoroughly distributed throughout our world?We know that even single exposure to these chemicals, if the amount is large enough, can cause extremely severe poisoning. But this is not the major problem. The sudden illness or death of farmers, farm workers, and others exposed to sufficient quantities of pesticides are very sad and should not occur. For the population as whole, we must be more concerned with the delayed effects of absorbing small amounts of the pesticides that invisibly pollute our world.Responsible public health officials have pointed out that the biological effects of chemicals are cumulative (积累) over long periods of time, and that the danger to the individual may depend on the sum of the exposures received throughout his lifetime. For these very reasons the danger is easily ignored. It is human nature to shake off what may seem to us a threat of future disaster.“Men are naturally most impressed by diseases which have obvious signs,”says a wise physician, Dr.Rene Dubos, “yet some of their worst enemies slowly approach them unnoticed.”1. Which of the following is closet in meaning to the sentence “Man, ...is part of nature.”(Lines 3 —4, Para.1)?A. Man appear indifferent to what happens in nature.B. Man acts as if he does not belong to nature.C. Man can avoid the effects of environmental pollution.D. Man can escape his responsibilities for environmental protection.2. What is the author’s attitude towards the environmental effects of pesticides?A. Pessimistic.B. Indifferent.C. Defensive.D. Concerned.3. In the author’s view, the sudden death caused by exposure to large amounts of pestici des_____________.A. is not the worst of the negative consequences resulting from the use of pesticidesB. now occurs most frequently among all accidental deathsC. has sharply increased so as to become the center of public attentionD. is unavoidable bec ause people can’t do without pesticides in farming4. People tend to ignore the delayed effects of exposure to chemicals because ________.A. limited exposure to them does little harm to people’s healthB. the present is more important for them than the futureC. the danger does not become apparent immediatelyD. humans are capable of withstanding small amounts of poisoning5. It can be concluded from Dr. Dubos’ remarks that __________.A. people find invisible diseases difficult to deal withB. attacks by hidden enemies tend to be fatalC. diseases with obvious sings are easy to cureD. people tend to overlook hidden dangers caused by pesticidesPASSAGE 2As soon as it was revealed that a reporter for Progressive magazine had discovered how to make a hydrogen bomb, a group of firearm ( 火器) fans formed the National Hydrogen Bomb Association, and they are now lobbying against any legislation to stop Americans from owning one.“The Constitution,”said the association’s spokesman“, gives everyone the right to own arms. It doesn’t spell out w hat kind of arms. But since anyone can now make a hydrogen bomb, the public should be able to buy it to protect themselves.”“Don’t you think it’s dangerous to have one in the house, particularly where there are children around?”“The National Hydrogen Bomb Association hopes to educate people in the safe handling of this type of weapon. We are instructing owners to keep the bomb in a locked cabinet and the fuse ( 导火索) separately in a drawer.”“Some people consider the hydrogen bomb a very fatal weapon which could kill somebody.”The spokesman said, “Hydrogen bombs don’t kill people—people kill people. The bomb is for self-protection and it also has a deterrent effect. If somebody knows you have a nuclear weapon in your house, they’re going to think twice about breaking in.”“But those who want to ban the bomb for American citizens claim that if you have one locked in the cabinet, with the fuse in a drawer, you would never be able to assemble it in time to stop an intruder ( 侵入者).”“Another argument against allowing people to own a bomb is that at the moment it is very expensive to build one. So what your association is backing is a program which would allow the middle and upper classes to acquire a bomb while poor people will be left defenseless with just handguns.”6. According to the passage, some people started a national association so as to __________.A. block any legislation to ban the private possession of the bombB. coordinate the mass production of the destructive weaponC. instruct people how to keep the bomb safe at homeD. promote the large-scale sale of this newly invented weapon7. Some people oppose the ownership of H-bombs by individuals on the grounds that __________.A. the size of the bomb makes it difficult to keep in a drawerB. most people don’t know how to handle the weaponC. people’s lives will be threatened by the weaponD. they may fall into the hands of criminals8. By saying that the bomb also has a deterrent effect the spokesman means that it __________.A. will frighten away any possible intrudersB. can show the special status of its ownersC. will threaten the safety of the owners as wellD. can kill those entering others’ houses by force9. According to the passage, opponents of the private ownership of H-bombs are very much worried that __________.A. the influence of the association is too powerful for the less privileged to overcomeB. poorly-educated Americans will find it difficult to make use of the weaponC. the wide use of the weapon will push up living expenses tremendouslyD. the cost of the weapon will put citizens on an unequal basis10. From the tone of the passage we know that the author is __________.A. doubtful about the necessity of keeping H-bombs at home for safetyB. unhappy with those who vote against the ownership of H-bombsC. not serious about the private ownership of H-bombsD. concerned about the spread of nuclear weaponsKey to Quiz for Unit 1I. 1. B 题意为:各处寻找丢失的孩子确实很累人,寻找的人晚间回家时都筋疲力尽了。

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