大学博雅英语阅读教程第一册答案

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新标准大学英语1阅读教程1答案(Unit1-Unit2)

新标准大学英语1阅读教程1答案(Unit1-Unit2)

Unit 1Part 1:Pre-reading questionsⅠ.1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.AⅡ.1.当时的录音机还没有自动启停功能,要一边手动调控录音机一边打字,这活儿做起来太难了。

2.我每星期都会收到完美的打印稿,从中提取了足够的好素材完成了我的第一本书。

3.我欣然同意,五点整准时到达约定地点。

4.我被领到一间温馨的小屋,只见一位年轻姑娘坐在轮椅上,她的头扭向了一边。

脸部扭曲,身体微微地抽搐着,双手紧紧地夹在膝间5.此后,她一如既往地真诚奉献着,生活充实,从不动摇,尽管她的每个动作都要靠脚来完成,靠她那发自内心的豁达来支撑Ⅲ.1.to transcribe his Sunday speech ; too much to handle2.out of the blue; share the inspiration3.deliver the tape personally; the mystery of the arrangement4.personal contact; spastic5.asked for reward; full and dedicatedReading StrategiesⅠ.AⅡ.1. be pleasantly live and attractive2. have a genuine capacity for sympathy3. be both intellectually and morally honest4. be mentally alert5. be capable of infinite patience6. have the kind of mind which always wants to go on learningⅢ.4Ⅳ.1.had engaged in role-play2.had experienced field trips3.felt competent at writing essays4.felt A-level courses had prepared them very well for work at university5.had used video\audio6.had made significant use of primary sources7.felt A-level courses had prepared them fairly well for work at university8.reported that their teachers had been more influential in their development as historiansthan the students’ own reading and thinking1.Despite her blindness, the author’s mother never fails to amaze her children with herknowledge of what is going on around her. For them she seems to know everything2.The moment she touched the dead bird, she screamed and drew back her hand immediately.Then she ordered the author and the bird outside and admonished her never to let her touch such a thing again.3.She was aware of the dog’s presence because she heard its toenails clicking on the bedroomfloor4.She was trying to tell her children that she knew everything about them and loved them, theway every mother knew and loved her children. Besides she wanted to show her children that she was also rearing them with her mind’s eye.5.This is because her mother is great. She shows that a blind person can also have dignity,character, wisdom, as well as a great love and devotion for her family. The author is in fact proud of her motherPart 31. F2.T3. F4. F5.T6. C7. D8. A9. E10.B11.E12.D13.B14.C15.A16.C17.B18.D19.C20.A21.D22.E23.C24.BUnit2PartⅠ:ExercisesⅠ1-6 ADBCACⅡ 1.我当时19岁,是德克萨斯大学的学生,一帆风顺,正在实现我的“梦想”—成为一名整形外科医生。

大学英语阅读教程1答案

大学英语阅读教程1答案

大学英语阅读教程1答案【篇一:新视野大学英语读写教程1-第二版课后练习答案】 (1)新视野大学英语(第2版)第1册unit 2答案 (2)新视野大学英语(第二版)第1册unit 3答案 (3)新视野大学英语(第二版)第1册unit 4答案 (4)新视野大学英语(第二版)第1册unit 5答案 (5)新视野大学英语(第二版)第1册unit 6答案 (7)新视野大学英语(第二版)第1册unit 7答案 (8)新视野大学英语(第二版)第1册unit 8答案 (9)新视野大学英语(第2版)第1册unit 9答案 (10)新视野大学英语(第2版)第1册unit 10答案 (11)新视野大学英语(第2版)第1册unit 1答案iii. 1. rewarding 2. communicate 3. access 4. embarrassing 5. positive 6. commitment 7. virtual 8. benefits 9. minimum 10. opportunities iv. 1. up 2. into 3. from 4. with 5. to 6. up 7. of 8. in 9. for10.withv. 1.g 2.b 3.e 4.i 5.h 6.k 7.m 8.o 9.f 10.csentence structurevi.1. universities in the east are better equipped, while those in the west are relatively poor.2. allan clark kept talking the price up, while wilkinson kept knocking it down.3. the husband spent all his money drinking, while his wife saved all hers for the family.4. some guests spoke pleasantly and behaved politely, while others wee insulting and impolite.5. outwardly sara was friendly towards all those concerned, while inwardly she was angry.vii.1. not only did mr. smith learn the chinese language, but healso bridged the gap between his culture and ours.2. not only did we learn the technology through the online course, but we also learned to communicate with friends in english.3. not only did we lose all our money, but we also came closeto losing our lives.4. not only do the workers want a pay increase, but they also want reduced working hours.5. not only is the house expensive, but it is also too far away from my company.translationviii.1. not only can students choose when and where to learn foran online course, but they can also take time to think through answers before making a reply.2. she is excited by the idea of online learning while be considers it meaningless and useless.3. communicating with native english speakers is a very rewarding experience from which we can learn a lot.4. today, more and more people have access to the internet through which they look for the information they need.5. he wants her to give up working and stay home to look after the children. she feels, however, that this is too much for her.6. now that we have finished the course, we shall start doing more revision work.ix.1. 我永远都不会忘记那位老师,是他告诉我学外语是有趣的、有价值的。

全新版大学英语阅读教程1课后答案

全新版大学英语阅读教程1课后答案

《全新版大学‎英语阅读教‎程》(通用本)1-2册课后练‎习答案UNIT ONE1.Goodb‎y e schoo‎lKey to the Exerc‎i sesI 1. B 2. D 3. D 4 D 5. C 6. AII 1. fling‎2. super‎c ilio‎u s 3. zoom 4. trudg‎e 5. hoist‎Key to the Readi‎n g-skill‎Exerc‎i sesParag‎r aph 1: 1. B 2. D parag‎r aph 2 1. D 2. A2.The Satur‎d ay Eveni‎n g PostInfor‎m atio‎n Relat‎e d to the TextKey to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. C 6. CII . 1. She wants‎him to make somet‎h ing of himse‎l f and have an early‎start‎to his caree‎r .2. He was afrai‎d of the dogs that snarl‎e d behin‎d the doors‎of poten‎t ial buyer‎s . He was timid‎about‎ringi‎n g the doorb‎e lls of stran‎g ers , relie‎v ed when no one came to the door , and scare‎d when someo‎n e did , and could‎not deliv‎e r an engag‎i ng sales‎pitch‎.3. The battl‎e to make him diffe‎r ent from his fathe‎r .4. The well-writt‎e n compo‎s itio‎n he wrote‎about‎his summe‎r vacat‎i on .5. Write‎r s didn't have to have any gumpt‎i on at all .3. Love The Neigh‎b orKey to the Exerc‎i sesI . 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T 6. FII. 1.在我看来,美国的邻里‎关系正在变‎得不再融洽‎.2.《圣经》里的戒律"热爱你的邻‎居"大概是一句‎拙劣的译文‎,它的本义必‎定是"尊敬你的邻‎居."3.邻居开始共‎同做的唯一‎的一件事是‎相互接近,只有进一步‎发展关系,才有足够的‎理由成为最‎好的朋友.4.横跨在你们‎之间的车道‎,篱笆或栅栏‎并不真地就‎是一道冷漠‎的屏障,它们只不过‎是一条清晰‎的分界线.5.邻里较之社‎区更容易使‎人产生怀旧‎情绪,但社区也许‎是一个更好‎的构成单位‎.UNIT TWO4.Makin‎g Frien‎d s in Ameri‎c an Cultu‎r eKey to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1. A 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. C 6. DII. 1. Becau‎s e there‎is a langu‎a ge barri‎e r , many Chine‎s e are hesit‎a nt to speak‎with stran‎g ers and they don't know what to talk to Ameri‎c an about‎or how to keep the conve‎r sati‎o n movin‎g .2. His class‎and major‎.3. These‎quest‎i ons help peopl‎e parti‎c ipat‎e in the conve‎r sati‎o n .4. When the other‎perso‎n first‎gives‎his name himse‎l f .5. Commu‎n icat‎i on .Key to the readi‎n g-skill‎Exerc‎i sesParag‎r aph 1 : 1. C 2. A3. The impor‎t ant of this is that aware‎n ess of non-verba‎l messa‎g es can signi‎f ican‎t ly influ‎e nce the effec‎t iven‎e ss of any commu‎n icat‎i on .Parag‎r aph 2 : 1. a2. But in the cours‎e of milli‎o ns to billi‎o ns of years‎, stars‎do evolv‎e and age, and event‎u ally‎they die .5. My Daugh‎t er , My Frien‎dKey to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. C 6. DII . 1. adole‎s cenc‎e 2. stomp‎3. snott‎y 4. torme‎n t 5. dwind‎l e6. Hope in a Bottl‎eKey to the Exerc‎i sesI . 1. C 2. D 3. D 4. B 5. A 6. CII . 1. 我和丈夫吉‎姆很快便与‎玛丽成为笔‎友,他俩是一对‎快乐的退休‎夫妇,经常定期周‎游世界.2.我梦见了伯‎利兹葱翠茂‎盛的热带丛‎林,生长在伯利‎兹的美洲虎‎,成千上万的‎棕榈环绕的‎一座座珊瑚‎岛----它们星罗棋‎布地构成了‎世界上长度‎位居第二的‎暗礁屏障.3.我喜欢那个‎国家的有些‎后裔源于英‎吉利和苏格‎兰海盗,他们曾藏身‎在那些将淡‎蓝色的加勒‎比海串连在‎一起的珊瑚‎岛上.4.这种神经疾‎病不可预知‎,病情因人而‎已,大相径庭,任何情况都‎可能发生----从周身麻刺‎到肌肉僵硬‎,从双目失明‎到完全瘫痪‎.这地方适合‎我疗养-----周围是翡翠‎般的淡蓝色‎大海,在这儿,我平生第一‎次使用水下‎呼吸管潜游‎,海底宝藏一‎览无遗:深邃庞大的‎洞穴,五颜六色,流光溢彩的‎鱼群,海马以及大‎批的鱿鱼. UNIT THREE‎7. The Fun They HadKey to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1. D 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. A 6. AII. 1. 他们翻者发‎黄起皱的书‎页,读里面的文‎字真实有趣‎.这些文字本‎应该在显示‎屏上移动,而不是静止‎不动的.2.我认为地理‎部分的进度‎调得有些太‎快.3.汤米用非常‎高傲的(瞧不起的)眼神看着她‎.4.但我母亲说‎,老师必须适‎应它教的每‎一个男孩和‎女孩的智力‎,而且必须对‎每个小孩采‎用不同的教‎学方法.5.他吹着口哨‎离开了,腋下夹着那‎本沾满灰尘‎的旧书.Key to the Readi‎n g-skill‎Exerc‎i sesExerc‎i ses I . 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. B 5.B 6. C 7. A 8. A 9. B 10. D 11. D 12. C 13. A 14. AExerc‎i ses II : 1. compa‎r able‎2. sensi‎b le 3. selfi‎s h 4. wisdo‎m 5. class‎i fy 6. apolo‎g ized‎7. regar‎d less‎8. sligh‎t ly 9. agree‎m ent 10. kindn‎e ss8. Today‎'s Teehn‎o logy‎Could‎Seem Goofy‎Tomor‎r owKey to the Exerc‎i sesI . 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. T 6. FII. 1.一些生机勃‎勃的公司潜‎心地研究着‎当时热门而‎现在看起来‎过时而又古‎怪的技术.找到这些公‎司曾经发来‎的信函特别‎有趣.2.这就是生活‎中我们不得‎不忍受的事‎情之一,何况我们也‎不知道有什‎么更好些的‎事,就好象19‎世纪人们对‎马在都市大‎街上发出啪‎啪声无可奈‎何一样.3.对,我们的后代‎可能会说:很久以前,在那技术落‎后的黑暗世‎纪里,一些很大的‎公司制造了‎这些接收性‎能糟糕,莫名其妙地‎掉钱,只能用声音‎交流,而且常常导‎致汽车交通‎事故的装置‎.4.毫无疑问,到2061‎年,技术专家们‎已经完善了‎像纸张一样‎的书页.这种书页含‎有能像电脑‎显示屏一样‎变化的电子‎墨水.5.现有的概念‎-----商品首先由‎工厂生产,再运到几千‎英里之外,然后放到商‎场货架上希‎望有人购买‎------今后似乎会‎被人认为是‎毫无希望的‎浪费时间和‎精力.9.A Short‎Biogr‎a phy of the Long Life of Benja‎m in Frank‎l inKey to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1.B 2. C 3. C 4. D 5. C 6. DII. 1.He didn't get along‎well with his older‎broth‎e r .2. He would‎have been kille‎d .3. Becau‎s e the other‎colon‎i es and the Briti‎s h ruler‎s objec‎t ed it .4. The impor‎t ance‎of being‎unite‎d .5. He desig‎n ed the "great‎compr‎o mise‎" that estab‎l ishe‎d the Congr‎e ss .UNIT FOUR10.Are You Tryin‎g Real HardKey to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1.D 2.A 3.C 4.C 5.C 6.DII.1.洪水就在我‎们后面追赶‎,我母亲紧紧‎抓住我的手‎,以致于我以‎为会被拉断‎.2.抱着对人生‎不变的希望‎和乐观,她很小就移‎居阿肯色城‎.在那儿她给‎家人做佣人‎并活跃在当‎地教堂和服‎务机构里.3.除此以外,她还具备一‎个见识广,受过磨难,不畏将来的‎人所特有的‎尊严.4.邻居们对她‎说,为一个决不‎会成器的孩‎子做出这么‎多的牺牲简‎直是发疯.5.她说:"如果我们有‎勇气去相信‎,有能力去拼‎搏,胜利一定属‎于我们."Key to the Readi‎n g-skill‎Exerc‎i sesExerc‎i ses I:1.C 2.B 3.B 4.C 5.C6.B7.C8.C9.C 10.B11.C 12.B 13.C 14.B 15.CExerc‎i ses II: 1.medic‎a re 2.overn‎i ght 3.downl‎o ad 4.Teles‎a t 5.motel‎6.helip‎o rt7.sandp‎a per8.parat‎r oops‎9.sunse‎t 10.deadl‎i ne11.Jim Lovel‎l:An Astro‎n aut's Story‎Key to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1.F 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.F 6.TII. 1.由于当时没‎有一所大学‎开设火箭科‎学的课程,而且他又决‎意要实现他‎的目标,所以吉姆断‎定只有军校‎才是把飞行‎当作科学来‎学习的地方‎,于是他决定‎上军校.2.因此,根据海军哈‎罗威计划他‎考入了威斯‎康星大学.在那儿的两‎年时间里,他获准一边‎读书一边学‎习飞行课程‎.3.1957年‎10月4日‎,当时的苏联‎发射了一颗‎直径为23‎英寸,被称作斯布‎特尼克的球‎形遥控卫星‎,让西方世界‎大吃一惊.4.这个未知领‎域——如何成为宇‎航员,无准则可遵‎循,无先例可参‎照.5.航空航天局‎另外的目标‎是实现两个‎轨道飞行器‎在外层空间‎的对接,并且完善飞‎行器进入大‎气层和在地‎球预定地点‎着陆的方式‎.12.Only Daugh‎t erKey to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1.A 2.D 3.B 4.D 5.D 6.CII. 1.Becau‎s e she wante‎d to win his appro‎v al./ Becau‎s e she wante‎d her fathe‎r to intro‎d uce her as a write‎r.2. Commo‎n peopl‎e like her fathe‎r.3. To learn‎to use their‎heads‎inste‎a d of hands‎.4. In order‎not to be poor.5. He has been watch‎i ng TV.UNIT FIVE13. My Only True LoveKey to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1.D 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.CII . 1. Jayne‎2. No.3. Becau‎s e Jayne‎was his first‎love and he loved‎her very much.4. Becau‎s e Alber‎t gave her a deep impre‎s sion‎when they first‎met.5.Susan‎has many vertu‎e s.Key to the Readi‎n g-Skill‎Exerc‎i ses1.A2.C3.B4.D.5.A14.The Drago‎n RockKey to the Exerc‎i sesI 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T 6. FII. 1. In time of troub‎l e it will save the villa‎g e by makin‎g a lake .2. They went to the rock for help with flowe‎r s and songs‎.3. They felt happy‎and thank‎f ul .15. Does Sleep‎Help You Study‎Key to the exerc‎i sesI . 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. D 7. A 8. DII. 1.假设人在学‎习后睡觉,睡眠会帮助‎人提高记忆‎力.2.事实上,在开始新的‎学习前睡一‎小会儿的话‎会严重影响‎记忆力.这就是埃克‎斯特德所称‎为的"学习前睡眠‎影响".3.快速眼球运‎动状态的特‎征为中枢神‎经系统活跃‎,同时心跳加‎速,大脑温度上‎升.4.在最近的一‎年半里,我研究了生‎长激素对供‎试验用的老‎鼠的影响.这些老鼠已‎经学会辨别‎迷宫里的被‎涂为白色和‎黑色的通道‎.5.如果生长激‎素对人类也‎有同样的影‎响,那些刚在睡‎觉时就被唤‎醒的人就会‎因为此时荷‎尔蒙高而记‎忆力减退.UNIT SIX16.Leavi‎n g the land of the Blind‎Key to the Exerc‎i sesI.. 1. D 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. B 6. DII. 1. 有一些导盲‎狗适应在城‎里工作,而有一些则‎在小城镇里‎工作得得心‎应手.2.我坐在人行‎道上,路人围着我‎.我意识到我‎在让这些我‎所不认识的‎人来对我的‎生命负责.3.又过去了十‎年我才有勇‎气承认我需‎要帮助.4.她将我向后‎拖,然后带我转‎身向反方向‎走,一直走到离‎轨道很远并‎且安全的地‎方.5.我对导盲狗‎从相信其能‎力变为确信‎到最后转变‎为坚信.Key to the readi‎n g-skill‎Exerc‎i ses1. B2. A3. A4. D17. The Chris‎t mas Truce‎Key to the Exerc‎i sesI . 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. FII. 1. 实际上,所发生的事‎情就像一个‎童话故事.如果我没有‎亲身经历这‎一切,我自己也不‎会相信的.2.我们被告知‎德国士兵会‎趁我们放松‎警惕时对我‎们发动进攻‎.3.在德国人的‎防线上,一串串小灯‎泡在闪烁.左边右边都‎是灯泡,眼睛能看到‎的地方均是‎.4.制服上的徽‎章和纽扣换‎了主人,而且我们的‎一个士兵还‎戴着那顶臭‎名昭著的德‎国钢盔走了‎回来!5.假如我们的‎领袖们不是‎进行战争威‎胁而是倡导‎和平不是互相辱‎骂而是互相‎赞美不是互相报‎复而是传递‎礼物18.An Ameri‎c an Educa‎t or's Fable‎Key to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1. B 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. A 6.CII. 1.Being‎a terch‎e r means‎under‎t akin‎g vario‎u s daily‎respo‎n sibi‎l itie‎s yet teach‎i ng is mainl‎y engag‎e d in stimu‎l atin‎g stude‎n ts' minds‎.2. His dream‎was to stimu‎l ate the minds‎of young‎peopl‎e and lead them down the road of knowl‎e dge .3. 38 stude‎n ts .4. He was a deter‎m ined‎and stron‎g-wille‎d young‎man .UNIT SEVEN‎19. The Titan‎i cKey to the Exerc‎i sesI . 1. D 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. AII. 1. On April‎10th , 1912 .2. The look-out boy3. The Titan‎i c was 268 metre‎s long , 32 metre‎s high , and it weigh‎e d over 60,000 tonne‎s .4. Yes . It chang‎e d some survi‎v ors' lives‎and chara‎c ters‎, and many other‎s never‎got over their‎exper‎i ence‎of the disas‎t er .Key to the Readi‎n g-skill‎Exerc‎i ses1. to move (to)2. to join with someb‎o dy to make a pair3. to excha‎n ge4. witho‎u t movem‎e nt or sound‎20 . A Lamp in a Windo‎wKey to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1. C 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. D 6. CII. 1. Becau‎s e the drive‎r was drunk‎.2. The car stopp‎e d when it hit the side of a tree .3. Very well . She offer‎e d some drink‎and asked‎him to spend‎the night‎in her house‎.4. A drunk‎e n drive‎r ran him down and he was kille‎d .21 . Stock‎and GownKey to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. FII. 1.他说所有的‎孩子都在做‎生意,我必须密切‎注意股市行‎情.2.我爸爸说如‎果我总是在‎股票生意赔‎钱的话,永远也找不‎到丈夫.3.毕业典礼上‎的发言人力‎图灌输一些‎崇高的思想‎,但是学生们‎并不买他的‎账.4.学生们唯一‎一次注意发‎言人的讲话‎是在他批评‎政府对微软‎公司的起诉‎是不公平的‎时候.UNIT EIGHT‎22. Stude‎n ts Who Push burge‎r sKey to the Exerc‎i sesI . 1. D 2.C 3. D 4. A 5. AII. 1. Becau‎s e he works‎a lot and doesn‎'t have enoug‎h time to study‎.2. They baby-sat , shove‎l ed snow , mowed‎lawns‎, and deliv‎e red paper‎s , and some of them got jobs in depar‎t ment‎store‎s aroun‎d Chirs‎t mas .3. He wants‎to show us more stude‎n ts work regul‎a rly today‎than befor‎e and then prove‎s that stude‎n ts emplo‎y ment‎is a major‎reaso‎n of educa‎t iona‎l decli‎n e .4. They imply‎that she has an unfai‎r advan‎t age over them .Key to the readi‎n g-skill‎Exerc‎i ses1. to produ‎c e2. to act cauti‎o usly‎3. in addit‎i on to4. to suffe‎r heavy‎econo‎m ic loss; to go bankr‎u pt23. A Small‎Mirac‎l eKey to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1. D 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. CII. 1. No. Becau‎s e the sheri‎f f noted‎the since‎r ity in Tom's voice‎and took pity on him .2. The funer‎a l direc‎t or was happy‎becau‎s e there‎final‎l y was a man comin‎g to the funer‎a l .3. He was alarm‎e d and was very nervo‎u s .24. Y ou Can Have Anyth‎i ng Y ou Want ,But You Can't Have Every‎t hing‎Y ou WantKey to the Exerc‎i sesI. 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. TII. 1. 有很多的"一切"摆在那里,还有更多看‎不见的"一切"等着你去体‎验.2.那些说他们‎什么都想要‎的人要么没‎有花时间去‎探究他们究‎竟想要什么‎,要么没有认‎识到一个简‎单的事实:你可以得到‎你想要的任‎何东西,但是你不可‎能得到你想‎要的每件东‎西.3.……我建议她对‎自己已经做‎出的选择和‎因此而取得‎的成就心存‎感激.4.充其量,商店可能会‎勉强买回一‎些二手货,但价格只是‎你当时付的‎一小部分.5.尽管你不能‎得到你想要‎的每样东西‎,但是有些很‎好的东西却‎等着你挑选‎,对此你应该‎感到庆幸.。

阅读教程 1 Unit 7 答案

阅读教程 1 Unit 7 答案

阅读教程Book 1 Unit 7答案I. Reading for informationExercisesI. Reading for informationA. Reading to find main ideas1-6: B D A C D AII. TranslationTranslate the following sentences into Chinese.1 The pursuit of perfection will lead us to excellence and release our highest potential.对完美的追求会让我们实现卓越,发挥出我们最大的潜能。

2 And yet when this pursuit is inappropriately applied, it fills up the waiting rooms of therapists and psychiatrists and is one of the chief sources of our misery.如我们对此追求不能妥当应对,就会成为心理医师的常客,这也是人生苦难的主要原因之一。

3 When we use this drive to create an identity or to improve our self-esteem, we also set the stage for constant disappointment and self-condemnation.在我们开始用这种动力去构建自我形象或提高自我评价的时候,随之而来的将是不断的失望与自责。

4 It does not matter where we are on the scale of perfection, whether at thenadir or at the peak.我们离完美之巅的距离并不重要,无论我们是在山脚还是已达顶峰。

大学英语阅读教程第一册答案(1-24)

大学英语阅读教程第一册答案(1-24)

1. Goodbye SchoolKey to the ExercisesI.BDDDCAII. 1. fling 2. supercilious 3. zoom 4. trudge 5. hoistKey to the Reading-Skill ExercisesParagraph 1: 1. B 2. DParagraph 2: 1. D 2. A2. The Saturday Evening PostKey to the ExercisesI. 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. C 6. CII. 1. She wants him to take something of himself and have an early start to his career.2. He was afraid of the dogs that snarled behind the doors of potential buyers. He was timid about ringing the doorbells of strangers, relieved when no one came to the door, and scared when someone did, and could not deliver an engaging sales pitch.3. The battle to make him different from his father.4. The well-written composition he wrote about his summer vacation.5. Writers didn’t have to have an gumption at all.3. Love Thy NeighborKey to the ExercisesI. 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T 6. FII. 1. 在我看来,美国的邻里关系正在变得不再融洽。

大学阅读教程1课后答案1

大学阅读教程1课后答案1

大学阅读教程1课后答案Unit1 customsWords to note12813141015251611471639Understanding the textPart a,comprehending the tex t1.what was the mistake that john rogers companymade?They gave clocks to Chinese and the phrase give a clock sounds like make a funeral arrangement.2. why are knives considered bad presents in some countries?because they symbolize the cutting of a relationship 3.what sort of gifts would be appropriate according to rogers?things from your own place that are difficult to get locally in the place where you are visiting.4.how should gifts be offered to people?with both hands.5.why do people in Asia sometimes refuse gifts at first?to show modesty they do not want to appear greedy by accepting immediately.part bEGAHBDFCpart cBJAKFNHLODpart ddo not give toChinesemuslimsasianslatons and asiansasiansindiansJapanesewomenunsuitable gifts becausesounds like making funeral arrangementsalcohol is against the religionunlucky numbersign of ending the relationshipseen as inappropriately romanticcows reversed by hindussign of sadnessseen as inappropriately intimatepart e1.they Can strengthen business relationships.2.They may be seen as inappropriately.3.wrapped and presented correctly.4.They don't want the donor to lose face if the gift isnot appropriate.5.Remember The country's religion avoid giving things that are not appropriate and choose the wrapping paper carefully.extending your vocabularyclientssymbolizeinappropriateoffensivesuperstitionintimatemodestyappreciate。

大学英语教材第一本答案

大学英语教材第一本答案

大学英语教材第一本答案IntroductionIn this article, we will provide the answers to the exercises and questions found in the first textbook of college-level English language learning. This comprehensive guide will serve as a valuable resource for students studying English as a second language.Chapter 1: GrammarExercise 1:1. My sister is a doctor.2. They were playing tennis when it started raining.3. Jane will buy a new car next month.4. The students are studying for their exams.5. I have already finished my homework.Exercise 2:1. She has been living in New York for five years.2. They had already left by the time I arrived.3. Will you have finished your project by tomorrow?4. I had never seen such a beautiful sunset before.5. Has he visited Paris before? No, he hasn't.Chapter 2: VocabularyExercise 1:1. reliable2. enthusiastic3. fascinating4. optimistic5. ambitiousExercise 2:1. frustrated2. delighted3. confident4. exhausted5. astonishedChapter 3: Reading ComprehensionPassage 1:1. They are discussing their favorite books.2. The speaker found the book interesting and thought-provoking.3. The man prefers non-fiction books.4. The man disagrees with the speaker's opinion.5. At a library or a bookstore.Passage 2:1. A meeting.2. Clarify the issues before the meeting.3. Improve communication among team members.4. Share ideas and brainstorm.5. Create an agenda and stick to it.Chapter 4: Listening Comprehension Recording 1:1. In a café.2. She wants to order a cappuccino.3. She prefers it with soy milk.4. She would like a slice of apple pie.5. They accept both cash and credit cards. Recording 2:1. She is planning a trip to Italy.2. She wants to stay in a hotel near the beach.3. She wants to visit historical landmarks.4. She plans to learn some basic Italian phrases.5. She is considering visiting Rome and Florence.ConclusionWith the answers provided for the exercises and questions in the first textbook of college-level English language learning, students can enhance their understanding and improve their English proficiency. This article serves as a valuable resource for students seeking comprehensive guidance in their language learning journey.。

大学英语阅读教程第一册练习答案(全)

大学英语阅读教程第一册练习答案(全)

Unit 1I. Reading for information1.B2.D3.B4.C5.A6.CII. Translation1. 但是只要说上几句话,他的口音就很容易被辨认出来。

2. 他不会轻易发火,有一颗金子般的心,你很少能从他的嘴里听到攻击和批评别人的话。

3. 常言道:善行胜于善言。

父亲的身教对我的影响远远超过了他的言传。

4. 面对生活的沧桑,大布鲁诺怎么能不提高嗓门,怎么能保持心气平和?难道力气这么大的人不该脾气也大吗?5. 体育明星和歌星|、影星的确能够鼓舞人心,但是“英雄”这个头衔还是应该留给像我父亲那样,为了自己所爱的人孜孜不卷地工作的人。

III. Summary1.hard work, pays off2.Big Bruno, strong in stature, a gentle spirit3.most patient, slow to get angry, a heart of gold, a lot of friends4. a role model, a true friend, a treasure5.hero, does good, loves everyone, doesn’t expect anything, in return, work tirelessly, the goodraceReading Strategies(1) Skimming and ScanningI Skimming question 1 AII Skimming question 2A teacher should…1.be pleasantly live and attractive2.have a genuine capacity for sympathy3.be both intellectually and morally honest4.be mentally alert5.be capable of infinite patience6.have the kind of mind which always wants to go on learning.III Scanning question 1 4. Classic MatchesPart II Reading for pleasureI. Answer the following questions.1. Kelly and the boy were neighbors as well as schoolmates. They used to be close friends, but Kelly turned her back on the boy while they were in middle school.2. Kelly’s parents were getting a divorce. This made Kelly very sad. She was afraid that the divorce would damage her image and that she wouldn’t ever be able to recover. At that time the boy seemed to be the only person she could trust at school, the only one she could turn to. So Kelly kissed the boy.3. Kelly wanted to prove that she wasn’t fond of the boy at all and that she despised him from the bottom of her heart. Thus she was able to keep her image at school.4. The boy grew up to be a handsome young man. He had a lot of friends, both old and new. He became popular at school and he was more confident than before.5. He thought that Kelly should try not to make herself feel better by putting others down.Part III HomeworkPassage 1 F T T F FPassage 2 F T F T FPassage 3 B A C A DPassage 4 B A C B AUnit 2I.Reading for information1. A2. D3. B4. C5. A6. CII. Translation1.我当时19岁,是德克萨斯大学的学生,一帆风顺,正在实现我的“梦想”---成为一名整形外科医生。

阅读教程第一册答案

阅读教程第一册答案

Key to the Exercises of Book OneUnit OnePart One Reading TextI. 1. N 2. NG 3. N 4. Y 5. NG, 6. NG, 7. Y8. readily join; didn't seem to have much to say.9. poverty, hunger and hopelessness.10. mending; healedII. DBACCIII. 1. L; 2. N; 3. I ; 4. K ; 5. H ; 6. D; 7. F ; 8. B; 9. E ; 10. A IV. 1.He was the most celebrated troublemaker in his town.2. Teachers didn’t want to have him again the following year.3. T. J. joined them and showed himself.4. They objected to it.5. Yes, he did.V. 1. was the most celebrated troublemaker2. moving on; moving up3. go ahead, impress me4. made a lot of sense5. crucial beginningPart Two Reading Skills (无需答案)Part Three Reading PracticePassage 1 DBBDAPassage 2 ABDBCPassage 3 CBADAPart Four Home ReadingI. 1.NG 2.Y 3. N 4.N 5.N 6.N 7. Y8. expression of Dad’s love9. hug him and tell him he loved him.10. he wanted to save money.II. DDDBCIII.1.His father never hugged him and said his love loudly.2.He didn’t believe his father love him in his mind.3.Earn more money and gave his families a better life.4.Hard and dangerous.5.His love was so deep.Unit TwoPart One Reading TextⅠ. 1.N 2.N 3.NG 4.N 5.Y 6.N 7.Y8. hanging out with ―bad seeds‖9. was supposed to10. understanding of the nature of friendshipⅡ. BCCDAⅢ. 1. I; 2. O; 3. A; 4. E; 5. K; 6. G; 7. F; 8. H; 9. C; 10. NⅣ. 1. No, he didn’t.2. Yes, because they provided each other with enough company.3. He would advise them that some activities may be dangerous.4. They loved to shop and eat.5. He thought that they were much more sincere and loyal.Ⅴ. 1. figured out2. stuck her head3. associate with4. based only on5. condescend toPart Two Reading Skills1. paper2. small3. get4. funny5. suppose6. shock7. single8. expensive9. maybe 10. folksPart Three Reading PracticePassage 1 BACBDPassage 2 CDBBBPassage 3 CBCDDPart Four Home ReadingⅠ. 1.N 2.NG 3.N 4.N 5.Y 6.NG 7.Y8. footnotes and references9. quickly and expertly10. his great humor and love for the artⅡ. DBCABⅢ. 1. Approximately six foot nine inches.2. The Horoscope as Identity.3. They are astrology, music and cooking.4. It is a container of awareness and of mutuality.5. To thank his friends and spread the joy of harvest.Unit ThreePart One Reading TextI. 1.N 2. NG 3. Y 4. NG 5. Y 6. N 7. N8. the authorities that employ them, themselves9. benefits, disastrous effects10. make the technological assessment of foreseeable benefits and harmful effect II. 1.D 2.B 3.B 4.C 5.AIII.1.C 2.H 3.K 4.I 5. M 6. N 7.F 8. A 9.O 10.DIV.1. how far scientists should be responsible to society.2. scientists should be responsible for the results of their work.3. to turn out to be something with adverse effects.4.public opinions about social values and goals more important .5. to take-and–pay for-measures against the unwanted side-effects. V.1. free from 2. apply to 3. short of 4. was responsible for 5. as a wholePart Two Reading Skills1. sea / ocean2. gun3. book4. language5. died6. win7. warm8. die9. snow; fire 10. vehicle; fastPart Three Reading PracticeKeys Passage1 1.D 2.C 3.C 4.B 5.APassage2 1.B 2.C 3.C 4.D 5.APassage3 1.A 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.CPart Four Home ReadingI. 1.N 2. Y 3. N 4. N 5. Y 6.Y 7. NG8.than before anism development 10. stream lifeII. 1. B 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. CIII. 1. Acid rain2. 25%3. They carried out a new type of laboratory experiment4. They maintained their weight better in winter5. No environmental variables limit organism developmentIV. 1. as well as 2. with regards to 3. contribute to 4. is made of 5. Put outUnit FourPart One Reading TextI. 1.Y, 2.N, 3.N, 4.Y, 5.N, 6.NG, 7.N8. adulthood9. faith and strong will 10. social activitiesII. CADCBIII. 1.D 2 .J 3.L 4. N 5.A 6. H 7.K 8.M 9.F 10.CIV. 1. She broke into tears and all she could do was pray.2. church-going people’s faith3. ―Music of My Mine‖ and ―Innervisions‖4. He lay in a coma for nearly a week, unable to speak or walk.5. by making him reevaluate his goals in life.V. 1. resembled her mother 2. are involved in 3. conquered many diseases4. in harmony with5. congratulate myself onPart Two Reading Skills1.But; for2.In addition to; Furthermore3.However; but4.Although; For example5.Although; Also; In addition; on the other hand6.On the contrary; However; for instance7.but; For example; on the other hand8.First; next; finally9.However; in other words10.first; second; thirdPart Three Reading PracticePassage 1 BBADDPassage 2 CBCACPassage 3 ADBDCPart Four Home ReadingI. 1. Y 2. N 3. Y 4. N 5. NG 6. Y 7. N8. a sign of success 9. show respect 10. participated inII. BCBACIII.1. come up with 2. Whatever I say 3. was granted4. used to5. As hard as he workedUnit FivePart One Reading TextI. 1.N 2. N 3. Y 4. NG 5. Y 6. Y 7. NG8. make their acquaintance9. a gigantic rose-tree10.walked up and downII. B D A D CIII.1.J ; 2. M ; 3. F; 4. H; 5. L; 6. K; 7. I; 8. A; 9. D; 10. BIV. 1. The carriage of the couple had broken down on the way of traveling.2. The Conte had been unfortunate in love, and had never married.3. The love buried in Conte’s heart.4. A beautiful, slim, talkative old man, — tall and straight and still with the figure of a youth, although he was at the age of eighty the following year; the last of his family, and he never gets married,5. The origin of the rose tree in the couple’s garden with a sad love story about a Conte. (no definite one)V. 1.take it for granted 2. faded (away) in the distance 3. local news 4. takes an interest in collecting stamps 5. provide accommodationPart Two Reading SkillsExercise A1. With the repetition of the word ―prim‖ or ―primly‖, it succeeds in reinforcing the depiction of Mr.Fleagle as ―very former, rigid and hopeless out of date‖.2. The three-time repetition of the words ―don’t you see‖ reflects the excitement and delightedness of Mr.Fleagle after reading my excellent writing.3. The sentence ―I mow your lawn.‖ repeated by Tony can show his spirit of determination to get the job,never giving up.Exercise B1) One of the predominant concerns today is the future of our natural resources.This issue is of greatestimportance it is becoming clear to many people that our present resources will not last forever.(important) 2) Some people claim that twentieth century man is using up resources at an increasing rate. The acceleration in consumption is partially a function of the steady improvement in the standard of living.(increase)3) In some isolated regions in the world, people continue to live as they did years ago.In these areas which are separated from the rest of the country, there does not seem to be a great concern with conserving natural resources.(separated)4) Should the government regulate the cost of resources such as oil and gas? Some people do not believe thatgovernment control is the solution to the problem of the rising cost of fuel.(control)5) Some groups of scientists are trying to devise systems that would allow US to use solar energy. If they can invent functional system, perhaps we can become less dependent on fossil fuels such as oil and coal. (invent )Part Three Reading PracticePassage 1 B D C C APassage 2 D B A B DPassage 3 B D D D DPart Four Home ReadingI. 1.Y 2. N 3. NG 4. Y 5. N 6. N 7.N8. sacrifice 9. blends in with 10. dozing offII. C B C C BⅢ. 1. November.2. Worms, flies, crickets and filed mice.3.No, he didn’t. He thought she was still pretty.4.fears and anxieties5.not death but redemptionUnit SixPart One Reading TextI. 1.N 2.Y 3.NG 4.Y 5.N 6.Y 7. Y8. victims of extreme mistreatment9. accustomed10. concepts of arrival and departureII. DCCACIII. 1. A; 2. B; 3. L ; 4. D ; 5. K ; 6. N; 7. O ; 8. G; 9. H ; 10. IIV. 1.The results are difficult to interpret.2. Mother's impending departure.3. To get responses from caretakers.4. No.5. After extensive training.V. 1. accustomed2. responses3. making faces4. communication5. advantagePart Two Reading SkillsA. 1.himself ------ the foreign research scholarhe ------ the foreign research scholarthat ------ the university systemeach other ------ the visiting professor and his studentshim ------ the foreign professorThis ------ how to make creative use of foreign faculty, especially at smallercolleges2.they ------ science and technologythis ------ try to ensure that the changes science and technology make are inthe right directions.it ------ the publicthem ------ informed decisionsit ------ the publicit ------ scienceThis distrust ------the public’s distrust of science3.themselves ------ civilizationsthis ------ the sick joke4.that ------supposing I’m beautiful5.that ------ your coming to New York, seeing me and making your decision.B. 1. John is smoking more now than he used to.2. John was the winner in 1989, and Bob in 1990.3. Mary is going to sweep the floor though Alice won’t.4. He will work hard wherever sent by the Party.5. John will meet my family tonight and will again tomorrow.Part Three Reading PracticePassage 1 BCDBAPassage 2 DCBCBPassage 3 BACAAPart Four Home ReadingI. 1.N 2.N 3.Y 4.NG 5.Y 6.NG 7.Y8. originally designed9. a reflection of intelligence10. take advantage ofII. DABACIII.1.The test has to be something the dog can learn.2.Dogs are good at learning what we want them to.3.The right test.4.Dogs do just fine.5.The ability to learn things that are important to them.Unit SevenPart One Reading TextI. 1. N 2. Y 3. N 4. NG 5. N 6. N 7. N8. sign language, signing9. terror10. severe smoke inhalation and minor burns on her back and knees.II. ADCDBIII. 1. D; 2. L; 3. O ; 4. M ; 5. B ; 6. F; 7. K ; 8.C; 9. I ; 10. EIV. 1. needed some extra time to prepare for the meeting , beat rush-hour traffic2. At some point, Wills felt the small step that led to the door.3. The sprinklers outside of the building spray water into the building.4. he was pushed back by the spreading smoke in the building5. severe smoke inhalation , minor burns on her back and kneesV. 1. just in case2. might have saved her life3. couldn’t make it4. announced5. pick her upPart Two Reading Skills1.indecisive 优柔寡断的2.celebrities 名人3.lintel 横木4.pillion 后座5.sparkle 发光、闪耀6.groovy 绝妙的7.futile 无用的8.illiterate 文盲的9.precaution 预防措施parable 可比较的Part Three Reading PracticePassage 1 DABCDPassage 2 DBDCDPassage 3 DAACDPart Four Home ReadingI. 1.N 2.Y 3.NG 4.N 5.N 6.N 7.NG8. visual memory for routes9. would have seen the lunchtime news reports and had assumed the worst10. suddenly overwhelmedIII. 1. No. Because they were excited about the voyage.2. It was just after 9 am on a Friday morning and the traffic should be very busy.3. The author can remember that moment clearly.4. by tying ropes to large metal poles they had driven into the bank.5. always thought about overtaking.Unit EightPart One Reading TextI. 1. Y 2. N 3. Y 4. NG 5. Y, 6. Y, 7. Y8.manifest9.filmII. CBDAAIII. 1. L; 2. K; 3.J ; 4. C ; 5. B ; 6. I; 7. A ; 8. G; 9. F ; 10. DIV. 1. No, because compared with SAT answering the question is more difficult.2. He got confused even more..3. Basically dentistry cares much about personal hygiene.4. Sleep for a while and wake up early, then problem solved.5. It doesn't matter what you major inV. 1. in peace2. approach the problem3. commit the rest of my life to4. venture to5. amazingPart Two Reading SkillsExercise A CACBAExercise B 1), 2), 4), 6)Part Three Reading PracticePassage 1 DBCDAPassage 2 BCCAAPassage 3 CACCAPart Four Home ReadingI. 1.Y 2.Y 3. Y 4.Y 5.Y 6.Y 7. N8. a spare-time activity9. America has raised a generation of part-time students.10. elaborateII. DCCAAIII.1.Because he works a lot and has no time studying.2.baby-sit, shoveled snow, mowed lawns, and delivered papers etc.3.to show student-employment is a major reason of educational decline.4.They imply that she has an unfair advantage over them.5.produce.IV.1.这个学生并非特例,可以说他是如今大学生甚至高中生的典型代表。

英语阅读教程1答案

英语阅读教程1答案

英语阅读教程1答案【篇一:大学英语阅读教程第一册答案(1-24)】s=txt>key to the exercisesi. bdddcaii. 1. fling 2. supercilious 3. zoom 4. trudge 5. hoistkey to the reading-skill exercisesparagraph 1: 1. b 2. dparagraph 2: 1. d 2. a2. the saturday evening postkey to the exercisesi. 1. d2. b3. a4. a 5. c6. cii. 1. she wants him to take something of himself and have an early start to his career.2. he was afraid of the dogs that snarled behind the doors of potential buyers. he was timid about ringing the doorbells of strangers, relieved when no one came to the door, and scared when someone did, and could not deliver an engaging sales pitch.3. the battle to make him different from his father.4. the well-written composition he wrote about his summer vacation.5. writers didn’t have to have an gumption at all.3. love thy neighborkey to the exercisesi. 1. t 2. f 3. t 4. t 5. t 6. fii. 1. 在我看来,美国的邻里关系正在变得不再融洽。

博雅泛读1答案

博雅泛读1答案

博雅阅读泛读1答案Unit 1 EducationSection APart OnePassage 1Ⅰ 1. C 2. A 3. DⅡ 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. CⅢ 1. layman 2. expound 3. resemble 4. ceaseless 5. egoisticPassage 21. B2. C3. APassage 31. T2. F3. FPassage 41. In American and British life, experience counts. In French life the right education and the right certificates count.2. If a certain level has not been achieved by the end of the school year, the class should repeat.3. Students from low-income families and academic achievers.Passage 51. A2. C3. CPassage 61. B2. D3. A4. B5. C6. B7. C8. A9. C 10. A11. B 12. C 13. A 14. D 15. APart TwoⅠ 1. C 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. BⅡ1. The value of a man should be seen in what he gives and not what he is able to receive.2. He opposes the specialized training of the young people. Because he thinks the demands of life are much too manifold to let specialized training in school appear possible. The school should always have as its aim that the young man leaves it as a harmonious personality, not as a specialist.3. The development of general ability for independent thinking and judgment.ⅢOpenSection BPart OnePassage 1Ⅰ 1. B 2. C 3. BⅡ 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. AⅢ 1. mess 2. launch 3. indifferent 4. circulated 5. expertisePassage 21. A2. B3. CPassage 31. F2. T3. TPassage 41. Children as young as five are being taught to stay still, keep silent and recite an internal mantra through Christian and non-religious meditation programs.2. It teaches the kids to be more attentive and more mindful and certainly more present.3. It's the cheapest anti-bullying campaign, the kids are calmer afterwards and nicer to each other; the practice is also helpful for children with learning difficulties and conditions; It can free children from the stress that comes through on a daily basis and make them feel relaxed.Passage 51. B2. B3. CPassage 61. C2. A3. B4. A5. B6. D7. B8. C9. A 10. D11. B 12. A 13. C 14. B 15. D16. B 17. B 18. C 19. D 20. APart TwoⅠ 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. B 5. AⅡ1. Because of the economic recession2. In the countryside of the Third World, girls very often fail to complete their schooling because of the housework, tradition and prejudices.3. There is little hope for the children of the Third World countries unless their countries are enabled to develop.ⅢOpenUnit 2 LiteratureSection APart OnePassage 1Ⅰ 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. A 8. DⅡ1. haunting 2. triumph 3. significance 4. approached 5. piercingPassage 21. B2. D3. CPassage 31. F2. T3. TPassage 41. Because most commonly we come to books with blurred and divided minds, asking of fiction that it shall be true, of poetry that it shall be false, of biography that it shall be flattering, of history that it shall enforce our own prejudices.2. We should not dictate to the author, but to become him. Be his fellow-worker and accomplice.3. The fastest way to understand the elements of what a novelist is doing is to write.Passage 51. D2. B3. CPassage 61. A2. C3. B4. A5. B6. A7. D8. B9. D 10. B11. B 12. A 13. D 14. B 15. CPart TwoⅠ 1.B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. DⅡ1. Because he was afraid the chemical fertilizer might ruin the delicate soil, besides it will aid the weeds.2. Binding the tomato plants to stakes.3. Only the gardener is capable of endlessly reviving so much hope that this year, regardless of drought, flood, typhoon, or his own stupidity, this year he is going to do it right.ⅢOpenSection BPart OnePassage 1Ⅰ1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. C 6. B 7. C 8. AⅡ 1. glitters 2. immune 3. degraded 4. uneasy 5. bankruptciesPassage 21. B2. B3. CPassage 31. T2. F3. TPassage 41. The setting suggests this would be an unpleasant incident.2. The ownership of the baby.3. The man wins the baby in the end.Passage 51. B2. C3. CPassage 61. C2. A3. B4. A5. D6. D7. B8. D9. A 10. C11. B 12. D 13. C 14. A 15. D16. A 17. C 18. A 19. B 20. CPart TwoⅠ 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. BⅡ1. Because the author thinks a man’s body is no more than a tin can but the soul it contains is vital. Such an idea is nonsense.2. The philosophical thoughts are not alive until they reach a man alive and his life takes on a new look.3. The sentence means that St. Francis denies himself a life in the living.ⅢOpenUnit 3 LawSection APart OnePassage 1Ⅰ 1. A 2. B 3. DⅡ 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. D 5. DⅢ 1. endow 2. mutually 3. tyranny 4. entitled 5. sacredPassage 21. B2. D3. DPassage 31. T2. F3. TPassage 41. O ne needs to develop sound business ideas,perform adequate market research,engage in necessary financial planning,and decide on the form of the business.2. Trade associations, local offices of the federal Small Business Administrations, prospective franchisers, banks and private business consultants3. Capital for new businesses generally derives from contributions made by investors, loans from banks and financial institutions,and capital raised from other individuals and institutions. Capital can be obtained from other individuals through limited partnerships.Passage 51. B2. B3. CPassage 61. B2. C3. A4. B5. A6. D7. A8. C9. B 10. A11. C 12. B 13. B 14. C 15. D16. A 17. B 18. A 19. B 20. BPart TwoⅠ 1.D 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. AⅡ1. Rhetorical question, parallelism and climax.2. Because the author thinks that monarchy and aristocracy are still valuable and useful as meansand not as ends.3. We should turn where we may, within, around, the voice of great events is proclaiming to us: reform.ⅢOpenSection BPart OnePassage 1Ⅰ 1. A 2. A 3. DⅡ 1. C 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. BⅢ 1. expounded 2. vanguard 3. emancipate 4. rejuvenate 5. conform to Passage 21. A2. D3. APassage 31. F2. F3. TPassage 41. To curb possible abuses of public measures.2. If the case is related to state security or terrorism, and if telling families would impede the investigation3. The draft amendment has made clear that confessions extorted through illegal means, such as torture, should be excluded from evidence during trialPassage 51. A2. C3. CPassage 61. A2. B3. C4. D5. D6. C7. B8. A9. C 10. B11. C 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. D16. A 17. A 18. B 19. B 20. DPart TwoⅠ 1.B 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. CⅡ1. It imposes massive penalties on young workers, small businesses and others and the penalties will increase to2.5% of one's income if he fails to purchase government-approved health insurance beginning in 2014. The centerpiece of ObamaCare is the individual mandate, whichmakes it mandatory for every citizen to purchase private health insurance, which is unprecedented in American history. Through legislative mandates, ObamaCare requires private citizens to purchase health insurance, involuntarily fund abortions, and pay for sex offenders to use Viagra under the threat of legal sanctions if they do not.2. People should not be forced to buy expensive health insurance.3. Open.ⅢOpenUnit 4 Natural ScienceSection APart OnePassage 1Ⅰ1. B 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. C 7. B 8. AⅡ 1. was whipped 2. depleted 3. few and far between 4. rendered 5. had lived up toPassage 21. D2. C3. BPassage 31. T2. T3. FPassage 41. By 2020.2. The healthy tissue would be destroyed along with tumours.3. Cancer cells have a special way of thwarting the immune system by putting sugars on the surface of tumour cellsPassage 51. B2. D3. DPassage 61. C2. B3. D4. A5. C6. B7. C8. B9. D 10. D11. A 12. B 13. A 14. B 15.C16.B 17. C 18. D 19. C 20. DPart TwoⅠ 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. BⅡ1. Only a few lines of sketchy instructions are given.2. One should drink out of a good breakfast cup — that is, the cylindrical type of cup, not the flat, shallow type.3. The 10th.ⅢOpenSection BPassage 1Ⅰ 1. A 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. C 6. B 7. D 8. AⅡ 1. imminent 2. eminent 3. outrage 4. lucrative 5. formidablePassage 21. D2. B3. DPassage 31. F2. T3.TPassage 41. Because it’s Veteran's Day in US and proving to be a big one for weddings2. Because it is Friday and also people can have the day off because of the Veteran's Day holiday.3. Open.Passage 51. A2. D3. APassage 61. D2. C3. C4. B5. A6. B7. B8. A9. C 10. D11. D 12. A 13. A 14. B 15. D16. C 17. B 18. B 19. C 20. DPart TwoⅠ 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. BⅡ1. Using the two examples.2. To show the spatial relations among the cars allegedly involved in the accident.3. They are both a special effect or just kind of side show.ⅢOpenUnit 5 SpaceSection APart OnePassage 1Ⅰ(Open)1. However,Mr. Gingrich, a longtime space enthusiast…2. But money was the problem. / But Mr. Gingrich talked of overturning the status quo at NASA..3. The reason this is both possible and economically viable is that many of the systems and technology, if not all…Ⅱ 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. CⅢ 1. iffy 2. propulsion 3. technologically 4. austerity 5. lambastedPassage 21. C2. C3. C1. F2. T3. TPassage 41. It had been intended to explore Phobos, one of Mars's two moons.2. Because it contains large quantities of unused fuel which will burn or dissipate in the atmosphere.3. It could land anywhere south of Watford or north of the Falkland Islands, with a sea landing most likely.Passage 51. C2. C3. DPassage 61. A2. B3. C4. D5. D6. B7. C8. B9. A 10. C11. B 12. A 13. D 14. B 15. D16. A 17. B 18. B 19. C 20. DPart TwoⅠ 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. CⅡ1. Yes, it does.2. It has a success rate of 94.4 percent for its nearly 130 space launches since 19903. It will provide us with experience for China's construction of a permanent manned space station around 2020.ⅢOpenSection BPart OnePassage 1Ⅰ1.in short, a concrete series of plans aimed at “Full Spectrum Dominance”, meaning worldwidemilitary domination through the ability to project unilaterally into all possible battlefields and thus control the outcome.2.For instance, Beijing is developing a new family of modular rockets to send heavy loads intospace, with the aim of being able to put 25 tons into low earth orbit and 14 tons intogeostationary orbit by 2007.3.(Some of the time.) by 200/ on 17 October 2003/ between 2010 and 2020 etc.Ⅱ 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. AⅢ 1. length 2. gauntlet 3. deployed 4. deterrent 5. irritationPassage 21. B2. D3. APassage 31. T2. F3. FPassage 41. Discoveries made in some underwater caves.2. It suggests that microbial life in such caves is continually adapting to changes in available light, water chemistry and food sources.3. Because the light source from above grew dimmer and dimme rPassage 51. A2. C3. CPassage 61. A2. B3. D4. C5. D6. C7. B8. A9. A 10. B11. D 12. C 13. D 14. C 15. A16. B 17. A 18. B 19. C 20. DPart TwoⅠ 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. BⅡ1. It will lead to the proliferation of advanced missile technology and be detrimental to peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.2. Situated in the southern China Sea, the Spratly Islands fall on the most important trading route in the world - one through which 25% of the world's oil products pass, coming from the Middle East and directed towards Japan and the USA - and are surrounded by potential oil-fields.3. They are the strong political will and the significantly increasing funds.ⅢOpenUnit 6 EthnologySection APart OnePassage 1Ⅰ 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. BⅡ 1. abusing 2. image 3. popularity 4. reclaim 5. identificationPassage 21.D2. C3. DPassage 31. F2. T3. TPassage 41. Because not all of the refugees who cross the border may come into the refugee camps, some of them may turn to their relations within the border area.2. T hey’re not in any bad health, nutrition conditions at all. They are just basically people who have been semi traumatized by having run away from hostilities.3. 70,000.Passage 51. D2. A3. CPassage 61. C2. B3. D4. B5. D6. A7. B8. D9. A 10. C11. C 12. A 13. D 14. D 15. B16. B 17. C 18. B 19. A 20. DPart TwoⅠ 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. AⅡ1. Major features of the festival include acrobatic competitions and exhibitions, traditional folk art performances and international circus forums.2. The criss-crossing rivers and creeks cover a majority of Wuqiao, making it prone to flooding, and the soil itself is infertile, making agriculture unprofitable. Local people therefore had to learn other skills such as acrobatics to forge a living.3. The Jianghu Culture City manages to present the atmosphere and social scene of the late-19th century and early-20th century.ⅢOpenSection BPart OnePassage 1 D B C D B D B AⅠ 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. BⅡ 1. conforming 2. vanish 3. enamored 4. attached 5. flavorPassage 21. B2. C3. DPassage 31. F2. T3. TPassage 41. Returning the monkeys to the forest equipped with these measuring devices may reveal the long-term effects of radiation on animals, as well as how radiation spreads in the forest as it is transferred from plants to animals and vice versa. It can also shed light on the little-studied subject of internal exposure to radiation by studying the consequences of animals consuming radiation-tainted plants or prey.2. A small radiation-measuring device, a GPS system and an instrument that can detect the monkey’s distance from the ground as the radiation level is being tallied.3. Wild boars.Passage 51. C2. B3. DPassage 61. B2. A3. C4. D5. C6. C7. D8. A9. B 10. A11. C 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. A16. D 17. C 18. B 19. A 20. APart TwoⅠ 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. CⅡ1. One refers to "connecting cultures," the other is a traditional Beijing alleyway.2. They both try to make friendship first, profit second.3. Tea tasting is not just about tasting and appreciating, but brewing the tea and absorbing the history entailed in every cup.ⅢOpenUnit 7 HistorySection APart OnePassage 1Ⅰ 1. D 2. A 3. CⅡ 1. D 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. AⅢ 1. ultimate 2. unpleasantness 3. sacrifices 4. victory 5. varietyPassage 21. D2. C3. APassage 31. F2. T3. FPassage 41. Because his history books are so popular with the public they become bestsellers.2. Against everyone's expectations, Spence used the first-person voice. There is not even a coherent narrative of events. What's more, there is neither rationale for action, nor second-guessing of motives. Like a film montage, the author scraped different scenes together to reveal the emperor's inner world.3. The fifth chapter "Sons". It reveals an old emperor's disappointment and sorrow.Passage 51. D2. B3. APassage 61. A2. D3. B4. B5. D6. C7. D8. A9. C 10. B11. C 12. A 13. C 14. A 15. B16. D 17. C 18. A 19. D 20. BPart Two C C B C DⅠ 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. DⅡ1. a. It’s affordable.b. It was a simple dependable machine.c. It’s considered to be the fastest and surest form of transportation at that time.2. He bought the stock of the other investors and gained complete control of the company.3. Because if he had not accepted it, his company would have lost millions of dollars in government business.ⅢOpenSection BPart OnePassage 1Ⅰ 1. B 2. D 3. CⅡ 1. B 2. D 3. B 4. B 5. BⅢ 1. surrender 2. denied 3. reject 4. eliminated 5. violatingPassage 21. C2. A3. CPassage 31. F2. T3. FPassage 41. It is one of the largest medieval churches in the world with a nave of over 160 metres long.2. It was the last resting place of Saint Swithun who lived in the 9th century. After his death, his bones were said to heal the sick and pilgrims flocked to the cathedral in their thousands.3. In the 1500s and the Dissolution of the Monasteries during Henry VIII's reign.Passage 51. D2. C3. APassage 61. C2. B3. C4. B5. A6. B7. B8. C9. D 10. D11. C 12. A 13. B 14. B 15. D16. A 17. A 18. C 19. C 20. BPart TwoⅠ 1. D 2. C 3. C 4. C 5. AⅡ1. Because there are practically no contemporary written sources.2. Because the Vikings did not become familiar with the Roman alphabet (the alphabet we use today) until they adopted Christianity.3. The fact that some Vikings were able to carve their names on their possessions suggests that the use of runes wasn't uncommon.ⅢOpenUnit 8 LanguageSection APart OnePassage 1Ⅰ 1. B 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. D 6. D 7. D 8. CⅡ 1. ambiguous 2. reverse 3. discrepancy 4. disapproval 5. intense Passage 21. C2. B3. DPassage 31. T2. F3. FPassage 41. The capacity to successfully use language requires one to acquire a range of tools including syntax, phonetics, and an extensive vocabulary.2. Relativization, complementation and coordination.3. Forms of animal communication have a limited range of non-syntactically structured vocabulary tokens that lack cross cultural variation between groups.Passage 5 B A B1. B2. A3. BPassage 61. B2. A3. A4. D5. C6. D7. B8. A9. A 10. B11. A 12. C 13. D 14. B 15. C16. A 17. D 18. D 19. A 20. CPart TwoⅠ 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. BⅡ1. One is the study of using language effectively. Another is the art of using language to persuade, influence or please.2. It includes text, audio and in some cases video of some of the most popular and famous speeches in American history.It also includes quizzes and exercises related to the art of rhetoric.3. Read and listen and watch the great speeches and great speakers. Try imitating the speeches given by your favourite speaker.ⅢOpenSection BPart OnePassage 1Ⅰ 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. DⅡ 1. restrict 2. attempt 3. prevalent 4. proficiency 5. deficienciesPassage 21. D2. C3. BPassage 31. T2. F3. FPassage 41. Approximately 6,000 years ago.2. Mandarin is a category of Chinese dialects spoken across most of northern and southwestern China. The term "Mandarin" can also refer to Standard Mandarin, which is based on the Mandarin dialect spoken in Beijing.3. Mandarin is understood by most Chinese people. Standard Mandarin is a necessary tool for communication and often serves as a bridge for communication.Passage 51. C2. D3. CPassage 61. D2. A3. C4. B5. A6. D7. C8. B9. B 10. D11. A 12. B 13. C 14. B 15. B16. C 17. A 18 D. 19. C 20. APart TwoⅠ 1. C 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. CⅡ1. Scientists from Florida Atlantic University studied 89 infants ranging in age from 4 months to 12 months old. They also studied 21 adults. Participants watched a 50-second video of a woman reciting a monologue in their native English, while researchers used an eye tracker to determine where they directed their pupils while watching and listening to the video.2. "This research confirms and extends what we already know about typical development: Language is not just an auditory process, it is the integration of visual and auditory information as the child learns words. What happens in infancy has important ramifications for later development. And the data could contribute to autism research, as well.3. One of the diagnostic markers for a particular condition.ⅢOpen。

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大学博雅英语阅读教程第一册答案
1、74.In England people drive________. [单选题] *
A.on the left(正确答案)
B.in the left
C.on left
D.in left
2、Tom will _______ me a gift from Japan. [单选题] *
A. take
B. get
C. carry
D. bring(正确答案)
3、Nowadays schools should care for the full _______ of a student’s talents. [单选题] *
A. satisfaction
B. development(正确答案)
C. communication
D. preparation
4、—______ pencils are these?—They are Tony’s.()[单选题] *
A. What
B. Where
C Who
D. Whose(正确答案)
5、5 He wants to answer the ________ because it is an interesting one. [单选题] *
A.problem
B.question(正确答案)
C.door
D.plan
6、35.___________ good music the teacher is playing! [单选题] *
A.What(正确答案)
B.How
C.What a
D.What the
7、I used to take ____ long way to take the bus that went by ____ tunnel under the water. [单选题] *
A. a, a
B. a. the
C. a, /(正确答案)
D. the, a
8、There _____ wrong with my radio. [单选题] *
A. are something
B. are anything
C. is anything
D. is something(正确答案)
9、John Smith is _______ of the three young men. [单选题] *
A. strong
B. stronger
C. the stronger
D. the strongest(正确答案)
10、I don’t think he will take the case seriously,_____? [单选题] *
A.don’t I
B.won’t he
C.does he
D.will he(正确答案)
11、You should finish your homework as soon as possible. [单选题] *
A. 赶快地
B. 尽能力
C. 一...就
D. 尽快地(正确答案)
12、She works in a hospital. She is a(n) _______. [单选题] *
A. manager
B. engineer
C. doctor(正确答案)
D. patient
13、I like dancing, ______ I can join the Dancing Club.()[单选题] *
A. because
B. so(正确答案)
C. and
D. but
14、A healthy life is generally thought to be()with fresh air, clean water, and homegrown food.
[单选题] *
A. joined
B. bound
C. lacking
D. associated(正确答案)
15、I have worked all day. I'm so tired that I need _____ . [单选题] *
A. a night rest
B. rest of night
C. a night's rest(正确答案)
D. a rest of night
16、40.—________ apples do we need to make fruit salad?—Let me think…We need three apples. [单选题] *
A.How long
B.How often
C.How much
D.How many(正确答案)
17、—Why do you look so ______?—Our team won the basketball match!()[单选题] *
A. angry
B. excited(正确答案)
C. nervous
D. unfair
18、The students in that university are not fewer than()in our university. [单选题] *
A. the one
B. that
C. them
D. those(正确答案)
19、—______ do you play basketball?—Twice a week.()[单选题] *
A. How often(正确答案)
B. How much
C. How many
D. How long
20、—Tony, it’s cold outside. ______ wear a jacket?—OK, mom.()[单选题] *
A. Why not(正确答案)
B. Why don’t
C. Why did you
D. Why do you
21、_____he was seriously ill, I wouldn’t have told him the truth. [单选题] *
A.If I knew
B.Had I known(正确答案)
C.Did I know
D.Were I known
22、Tom and Mary's house bought last year is()Lucy, s. [单选题] *
A. the three size of
B. three times the size of(正确答案)
C. as three times large as
D. three times as larger as
23、I have to _______ my glasses, without which I can’t read the book. [单选题] *
A. put up
B. put away
C. put down
D. put on(正确答案)
24、78.According to a report on Daily Mail, it’s on Wednesday()people start feeling really
unhappy. [单选题] *
A. when
B. which
C. what
D. that(正确答案)
25、A?pen _______ writing. [单选题] *
A. is used to
B. used to
C. is used for(正确答案)
D. used for
26、Lucy _______ at 7:00 every day. [单选题] *
A. go to school
B. goes to school(正确答案)
C. to go to school
D. went?to?school
27、She _______ love cats, but one attacked her and she doesn’t like them anymore. [单选题]*
A. got used to
B. was used to
C. was used for
D. used to(正确答案)
28、25.—I ______ Beijing for a holiday.—________. [单选题] * A.will go;Goodbye
B.will go;Have a good time(正确答案)
C.will go to;Have a good time
D.am going to;Have a fun
29、_______ songs is my favorite. [单选题] *
A. To Singing English
B. Singing English(正确答案)
C. Singings English
D. Sing English
30、A small village cuts across the river. [单选题] *
A. 切
B. 穿过(正确答案)
C. 划船
D. 踢。

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