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大英综合教程3第五单元课后答案

大英综合教程3第五单元课后答案

网络教育|在最近的一次出差途中,有人问及我的职业,我说自己是从事编写和教授大学课程的。

“哦?那在哪儿教书?”他问道。

我不假思索,老老实实地答道:“虚无空间里”。

>我说的是实情。

1990年起,我就在被朋友称作“键盘大学”里教远程学位教育课程并提供辅导。

我的课堂是在充满电荷的空间里,其间一端连着我的电话插座,另一端连着一群年龄偏大的大学生家里的电脑。

1990年,我筹建了美国第一个远程学习者在线辅导中心。

迄今为止,我已在线辅导了7000多个学生,其中只有几个人不及格,而我本人却从未与他们谋面。

由于无法更清楚地解释我的工作环境,我只能告诉这位问话者:我在虚拟空间教书,“是个虚拟大学的教师。

”我试着向他解释“远程教育······在线学位课程······虚拟大学”等等。

>那人的脸上仍旧一片茫然。

我不清楚他沉默不语到底是因肃然起敬所致,还是纯粹对此稀里糊涂。

我猜想两个原因都有。

于是,我就开始解释这些天来经常解释的事情:我认为,美国的大学教育在衰退,而美国的教育新思维正在兴起。

>远程教学(即师生不用谋面的教育课程)并不是件新生事物。

英国巴斯大学的艾塞克·彼特曼爵士曾突发奇想,让乡村居民把圣经转换成速记文字,然后邮寄给他评阅,以这种办法教会他们文秘技能。

1840年他就开始实施,从中赚取了大笔的金钱。

我并不教速记,我教心理学和职业拓展。

但还是和艾塞克爵士一样,很多课程是自己编写的。

我的岗位是在万维网,我把作业张贴在电子布告栏上,把批阅过的试卷用电子邮件通过国际电话线发送出去,而且免交关税;必要时,把班级学生召集起来,在网上聊天室里在线讲课。

>难道这种方式能够摒弃现实中的大学教育吗?学生难道不用整齐地坐在教室里聆听老师——讲坛上的圣人——讲课就能学到知识吗?绝对可以,毫无疑问。

新标准大学英语综合教程3unittest答案unit5

新标准大学英语综合教程3unittest答案unit5

新标准⼤学英语综合教程3unittest答案unit5 UNIT5Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.1. immigrantthree generations.Your answer Correct answerimmigrant immigrant2. shrugof her shoulders, Nancy showed that she wasn't concerned with their problems.Your answer Correct answershrug shrug3.parentalTelevisions nowadays come withfrom watching certain programmes.Your answer Correct answerparental parental4. encountera grizzly bear in the woods.Your answer Correct answerencounter encounter5. management, I've found that their food just isn't as good.Your answer Correct answermanagement management6.I hope you'll beagreeableYour answer Correct answeragreeable agreeable7. Tim and Josh were in a big argument this morning but, in the end, I know that cooler heads prevailYour answer Correct answerprevail prevail8. donationto his favourite charity.Your answer Correct answerdonation donation9.Don't worry if you can't get it at first, successiveattempts will give you the practice youneed to get it right.Your answer Correct answersuccessive successive10. progressivereforms in such a conservative district.Your answer Correct answerprogressive progressive11. appallingYour answer Correct answerappalling appalling12. impatientas a six-year-old boy about to go to the toy store.Your answer Correct answerimpatient impatient13. threatenYour answer Correct answerthreaten threaten14. intellectas Albert Einstein.Your answer Correct answerintellect intellect15. investmentin your future.Your answer Correct answerinvestment investment16.During college, the library formed the nucleusof my life; it seemed like I was alwaysthere or somewhere very close.Your answer Correct answernucleus nucleus17. disdainand contempt when I walked into the country club wearing jeans and a T-shirt. Your answer Correct answerdisdain disdain18.The military generals met to discuss an end to thehostilityYour answer Correct answerhostility hostility19. competentemployee, not someone who looks for any excuse to get out of working. Your answer Correct answercompetent competent20.She looked at him with intenseblue eyes that betrayed the fiery emotions she wasfeeling.Your answer Correct answerintense intense Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21.I'd like to accept this award onbehalf of my parents.Your answer Correct answeron on22.As of this morning, I am officially in the running forthe office of mayor.Your answer Correct answerfor for23. ofStaff is the person responsible for most of the day-to-day decision making. Your answer Correct answerof of24.I must say that the times inwhichthe past.Your answer Correct answerwhich which25.I just found out that the author whomI used to idolize is speaking at the library tomorrow!Your answer Correct answerwhom whom26.If you're having computer trouble, call Bill—outYour answer Correct answerout out27.Tommy is a huge baseball fan, so we took him to the hall offame for his birthday.Your answer Correct answerof of28.I thought there were going to be problems with the new programme, but so far,so good.Your answer Correct answerso so29.Were you able to track downa new copy of that book?Your answer Correct answerdown down30.It's not his fault he was born intoa poor family; he's doing the best he can.Your answer Correct answerinto intoPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.This morning in class, we discussed organized crime and its place in modern society. Hollywood has repeatedly presented us with the image of (31)sophisticatedcriminals who haveelaborate plans, extensive connections, and can sweet-talk anyone into doing whatever they want. The truth, however, bears no resemblance (32)whatsoeverto this image.In movies, members of organized crime typically (33)intimidateinnocent businessowners to pay them "protection money"—which is actually a fee the citizens need to pay for protection from the very people they're paying. They are also known to "knock off," or kill, potential (34)competitorsso that they remain the only "show" in town. The truth of these portrayals is(35)doubtful. Sure, some of these things happen, but they happen much less often thanmovies and television would lead us to believe.There is no doubt, however, that among members of organized crime, there is a considerableamount of (36)corruption. Money is their primary objective, and they are usually willing todo anything to get it. In today's day and age, though, they are more than likely to (37)refrainfrom violent crimes and pursue more white-collar crimes in order to achieve their goals.Crime "families" are now known to enter into (38)contractswith legitimatebusinesses and form (39)partnershipswith honest companies. Don't misunderstand, theystill demand complete (40)loyaltyfrom "family" members, they still conduct illegaloperations, and they are still criminals, but they have gotten much better at appearing clean and staying out of jail. Your answer Correct answer(31) sophisticated sophisticated(32) whatsoever whatsoever(33) intimidate intimidate(34) competitors competitors(35) doubtful doubtful(36) corruption corruption(37) refrain refrain(38) contracts contracts(39) partnerships partnerships(40) loyalty loyaltyPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.September 23, 2011Dear Diary,This afternoon, Mr Jenkins asked me to stay for a few minutes after class. He told me that next week is Deaf Awareness Week and that we would be discussing it in class. He's already planned several activities and lectures, but, for obvious reasons, he also wanted me to make a class presentation.I stared at him in disbelief. How could I possibly make a presentation to the entire class? I was petrified.I didn't want to do it, and I told him so. He was determined, though. He really thought it would be a good opportunity for me to share my "culture" (his word) with my classmates. That got me thinking. Do I have a unique culture? I've never thought about it like that before.I went straight to the library to do some research. What makes different cultures recognizable and distinct? I know that language is what distinguishes so many cultures. I may be deaf but I still understand English. Yet, I do utilize a form of English that not everyone can understand—American Sign Language, or ASL. Once I realized that, I immediately looked for books about ASL so I could learn more.Soon after Thomas Gallaudet graduated from Yale University, he was commissioned to help teach Alice Cogswell, the deaf daughter of a wealthy local doctor. Gallaudet travelled to Europe, where deaf education had been in existence for a long time, to study communication among deaf people. He met Laurent Clerc in Paris, recruited him to help develop deaf education in the United States, and, in 1817, the two founded the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut.Laurent Clerc began teaching American students the form of French Sign Language with which he was familiar. However, many of the students at the new school were already using their own unique form of sign language that had independently developed in their communities. Over time, and with extensive use, the various forms eventually evolved into what we now know as American Sign Language.Sign language is almost exclusively based on easily decipherable hand motions that represent spoken words. Since deaf people rely heavily on their sense of sight, this method of communication is logical. Body language is extremely important in ASL, and subtle movements of the eyebrows, mouth, or fingers often indicate connotations that are typically represented by tone of voice in spoken language.Interestingly, there is still no universal form of sign language that is readily understood by deaf people around the world. Indeed, though people in the United States and Great Britain speak English, American Sign Language and British Sign Language are distinctly different and "speakers" of each form would not be able to easily communicate with one another. You know what? I'm not so scared to make this presentation to my class next week. In fact, I'm actually looking forward to it. Maybe I'll even inspire some of my classmates to learn ASL! That would be great. I guess Mr Jenkins was right. I do have a special culture to share. American Sign Language is like a different language, and understanding that language is essential to understanding me and my culture.41. The writer of this passage is unable to _____.A. seeB. hearC. smellD. walk42. Even though this passage is in the form of a diary entry, the material is _____.A. entertainingB. persuasiveC. informativeD. fictitious43. According to the passage, which of the following is a true statement?A. There is a universal form of sign language used by deaf people around the world.B. American Sign Language is a form of French Sign Language.C. Laurent Clerc introduced the first form of sign language to the United States.D. Every country has its own unique form of sign language.44. Which of the following events occurred in 1817?A. Thomas Gallaudet graduated form Yale University.B. Thomas Gallaudet met Laurent Clerc in Paris.C. Thomas Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc founded the American School for the Deaf.D. Laurent Clerc developed American Sign Language.45. According to the writer, all of the following are important to sign language EXCEPT_____.A. the ability to readB. hand motionsC. sense of sightD. body language。

中国海洋大学蓝鸽 第五单元答案

中国海洋大学蓝鸽 第五单元答案

B2U61. If you’re going swimming tomorrow morning, you can _______ me_______, because I’ll be preparing for an examination.[1].A) count …on B) count …in C) count …down D) count… ou t2. I can’t see the view well because there are some buildings______.[2].A) in a way B) in the way C) in that way D) in no way3. Mary likes Peking Opera, _______Jack, who hates it.[3].A) opposed to B) as opposed withC) as opposed to D) as opposed for4. The prisoner has been ______ of many privileges that average citizens enjoy.[4].A) disturbed B) discarded C) deprived D) disposed5. Experts say swimming is one of the best ways for a person to _______healthy.[5].A) deserve B) stay C) obey D) reserve6. It was a bold idea to build a power station in the deep valley, but it _______as well as we had hoped.[6].A) came off B) went off C) brought out D) made out7. In education there should be a good ______ among the branches of knowledge that contribute to effective thinking and wise judgment.[7].A) distribution B) balance C) combination D) assignment8. If he _____giving up smoking, he can make it.[8].A) sets the mind on B) sets his mind onC) has a mind D) gives his mind to9. I’d be ______ to resign if I were in your position.[9].A) influenced B) effected C) inclined D) related10. When there are small children around, it is necessary to put the bottles of pills out of _____.[10].A) reach B) hand C) hold D) place11. It would be better if you _______ at a gym or swim twice a week.[11].A) work off B) work out C) work up D) work on12. We’ve done a lot of work and we ______ a break.[12].A) are worth B) are worthy of C) are valuable of D) deserve13. Fire engines and ambulances have ______ over other traffic.[13].A) priority B) urgency C) superiority D) emergency14. I _______ a note under Louise’s door.[14].A) slid B) decreased C) descended D) slipped15. In _____ with the new regulations, all tickets must be stamped.[15].A) combination B) accordance C) connection D) tune16. The cars were ______ because it was impossible to go any further in the fog.[16].A) sacrificed B) transported C) removed D) abandoned17. We will be exploring different approaches _______ information.[17].A) gathering B) in gatheringC) to gathering D) to gather18. Julie’s anger slowly _____ after she heard Robert’s explanation.[18].A) disappeared away B) vanished awayC) melted away D) passed away19. An unknown terrorist group has _____ responsibility for this morning’s bomb attack.[19].A) claimed B) exclaimed C) demanded D) maintained20. He has great confidence in _____ the company_______.[20].A) turning… up B) turning …over C) turning …. around D) turning t21.He tried to fix my radio, but really ______ it up.[21].A) made B) botched C) covered D) filled22.The Italian political system has been judged to be in terminal _____ for decades.[22].A) difficulty B) danger C) crisis D) prosperous23. We must strengthen our _____ on the western border.[23].A) offense B) defects C) defense D) defendants24. The real estate agent has the _____ right to sell the house.[24].A) single B) overall C) alone D) exclusive25. _____ of romance and true love motivated her to live happily.[25].A) Fantasies B) Nightmares C) Dlusions D) Impressions26. He was awarded a certificate of _____ for his piano playing.[26].A) glory B) distinct C) praise D) merit27. They include the floor exercises as a regular part of their fitness _____.[27].A) order B) habit C) routine D) arrangement28. I am doubtful whether I can solve the puzzle, but I’ll have a ____ at it.[28].A) shoot B) shot C) attempt D) try29. The old man claimed to be able to divine what the stars hold ____ for us.[29].A) in store B) in shop C) in saving D) storing30. The market _____ shows that the new products have enormous potential if they are well developed.[30].A) inspection B) symbol C) support D) survey31. The new product is on ____ before it is put on the market.[31].A) test B) trial C) experiment D) inspection32. Unworthy buildings should be demolished to make ____ for modern construction.[32].A) space B) room C) margin D) leeway33. There is something wrong with the _____ of the phone.[33].A) sound B) wave C) recipient D) voice34. The boss told him " ____ wasting time! Fish or cut bait.[34].A) Resign B) Block C)Quit D) Leav35. If you __________ with something, you keep trying to do it and do not give up, even though it is difficult.[35].A) insist B) continue C) endure D) persevere36.The army 's top brass seem in tune ______ their president in seeing Islamist terrorists as the most dangerous enemy facing Pakistan .[36].A) to B) on C) with D) of37.The debate will go down as a _______ in this campaign.[37].A) turning B) returning C) turning point D) returning point38.If you learn this lesson, you will _____ a wise, wealthy and happy young man.[38].A) into B) with C) in D) up with39.Another challenge to me was not to _____ myself ___ if I ate something that was unhealthy.[39].A) beat … out B) beat … up C) beat … off D) beat … around40.Most people agree that ______ tastes great, but that it is not the healthiest thing you can eat.[40].A) desert B) decent C) desent D) dessert41.He was loud and angry, and his friends told him to _____ his behavior.[41].A) modify B) convert C) transform D) differ42.Be careful how you_____; it's a long way from the ground.[42].A) get off B) step off C) step up D) lead off43.But, ___ reflection, I think I did the "young guy" a favor by not giving him a job.[43].A) in B) with C) on D) over44. The girl ___ me along the aisle to my seat.[44].A) accompanied B) ushered C) conducted D) guided45. Someone who doesn't observe traffic regulations will sweat.[45].A) persist B) observe C) insist D) persevere46. The coach jolted its passengers over the_______ road.[46].A) miserable B) sorrowful C) sorry D) unhappy47. Today I 'm on medication to control my emotional __________.[47].A) on and off B) up and down C) ups and downs D) ins and outs48. It is not enough only to __________ the rules of grammar if you want to learn English well.[48].A) have in mind B) keep in mind C) make up your mind D) keep your head49. News organizations should pay their own way when sending staff to ______ sporting or cultural events.[49].A) combine B) associate C) cover D) attach50. The tide is, ______ , very high.[50].A) at a time B) at times C) at the time D) at other time。

新标准大学英语综合教程(第二版)Book3Unit5课后答案

新标准大学英语综合教程(第二版)Book3Unit5课后答案

新标准大学英语综合教程(第二版)Book3Unit5课后答案Unit 5Active Reading (1)1. 1 It looks like a high-quality, expensive restaurant.2 People who can afford it, probably rich or maybe famous people, or those whowork in business.3 They would probably talk about business or social events.4 Perhaps an unexpected mistake with the service or food.2 1 The story is set in Joanne’s, a famous restaurant in New York, on Christmas Eve.2 Josh is a smart, hard-working lawyer in his early thirties. He is African-American.3 He has an appointment at Joanne’s.4 Jo Rogers is a senior Senator in Washington and a well-known person in America.5 He greets Josh very unpleasantly. He has a disdainful, superior attitude towards Josh and behaves rudely.6 At the back of the restaurant, close to the bathroom, neara half-opened window through which an icy breeze is blowing.7 Everybody becomes silent and turns to look at her and greets her with silent applause.8 He suggests that they sit at a better table in the middle of the restaurant, from where she can see everybody, or everybody can see her.9 No---she says the waiter brought her friend to that table, so they will stay there.3 3Comment: This is the best summary because it captures the main point about the treatment of Josh. The passage doesnot actually state that he was treated badly because of the color of his skin, but it is implied and it is apparent from the context that this is the point of the story.41progressive 2 intense 3donations 4 recruits 5competent6intimidated 7sophisticated 8democratic51.stepped out2.were heaving with3.in charge of4.track down5.think on his feet6.knew… inside out7.in the running for8.refrained from61agreeable (She’s an agreeable young woman, who is always very good company.)2 laughable3 corruption4 curl5 doubtful6 shrugged7 impatient8 applause7 1a 2b 3a 4a 5b 6a 7a 8aActive Reading (2)3 1c 2b 3d 4c 5a 6d41 They want to work with an individual that they know andtrust.2 A company is a “they” group unless it is a small company.3 Families in collectivist societies are usually “extended”, ie they consist of a larger number of people living closely together.4 By being a focus of loyalty and though the help that members give to each other.5 In individualist societies.6 They are supposed to be able to sand on their own feet.51 dependent2 investment3 competitors4 loyalty 5management 6enale 61core2 membership (Some British people think membership of the European Union is vital to the UK’s national interests.)3 threatened (They threatened to cancel the contract if they weren’t paid by next Thursday.)4 dwell on5 prevail over6 lifelong7 psychological7 1b 2a 3a 4a 5a 6b 7a 8a8 1b 2c 3c 4b 5bLanguage in use1 1She was in favor of the possibility of having an abortion.2 She was against the death penalty.3 These words are formed using the prefixes pro- and anti-4 They indicate a person’s political and social ideas.2 not just to …but to …1.I needed to see him not just to tell him about the new contract, but to checkwhether he was still interested in working with us.2.People went to Joanne’s not just to see who their fellow diners were, but to beseen themselves.3.Matthew decided to climb Mount Kilimanjaro not just to face this personalchallenge, but to raise money for a children’s charity.4.I agreed to go to Egypt not just to see an old friend, but to take a much-neededbreak from the northern winter.5.Florence left home not just to find a job in this area, but to escape from family life,which she was beginning to find oppressive.31 to which2 of which3 with whom 4by which 5 in which 6to whom 51 (a) I feel like screaming or crying with pain.。

英语蓝鸽答案5

英语蓝鸽答案5

英语蓝鸽答案[2].[3].[4].[5].[6].[7].[8].[9].[10].[11].[12].[13].[14].[15].[16].[17].[18].[19].[20].[21].[22].[23].[24].[25].D)To protect themselves against the cold weather.Section C Compound DictationContrary to the old warning that time waits for no one, time slows down when you are on the move. It also slows down more as you move faster, which means astronauts(宇航员) some day may(36)so long in space that they would return to an earth of the [27].(37) future. If you could move at the speed of light, your time would stand still,if you could move faster than light, your time would move(38).Although no form of matter yet(39), moves as fast as or faster than light,(40) experiments has already confirmed that accelerated(41) causes a traveler's time to be stretched. Albert Einstein [32].(42) this in 1905, when he(43) the concept of relative time as part of his special theory of relativity. A search is now under way to confirm the suspected existence of particles of matter[34].suspected existence of particles of matter [34].(44). An obsession with time - saving, gaining, wasting, losing and mastering it - [35].(45). Humanity also has been obsessed with trying to capture the meaning of time. Einstein[36].(46).Thus time and time's relativity are measurable by any hour glass, alarm clock, or atomic clock that can measure a billionth of a second.。

现代大学英语听力3原文及答案unit5

现代大学英语听力3原文及答案unit5

现代大学英语听力3原文及答案unit5Unit 5Task 1【答案】A.1) More than 38 million people2) Ms. Stanecki is an UN AIDS Senior Adviser. She says that some of the fastest growing epidemics can found in Asia.3) Intravenous drug use.4) Anti-AIDS drags are widely available there. This has made some people pay less attention to the danger of becoming infected with HIV.B. 1) F 2) F 3) F 4) TC. worsening, five million, Africa, 25 million, one million, increase, political andfinancial, have access, one in five, more than half【原文】A new report by the UN AIDS organizations finds the global AIDS epidemic is worsening. The agency says more people in all regions around the world are becoming infected with HIV, the virus which causes AIDS.UN AIDS reports that significant progress has been made in providing treatment for larger numbers of AIDS victims and in achieving greater political and financial commitments in the fight against the fatal disease. Despite this, the report says none of these efforts has been enough to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS.Last year, the report notes five million people became newly infected with HIV. That is more people than any previous year. Currently, it says, more than 38 million people are living with the disease.UN AIDS Senior Adviser Karen Stanecki says Asia, with 60 percent of the world's population, is home to some of the fastest growing epidemics in the world. In 2003 alone, she says, more than one million people became infected with HIV.“Equally alarming, we have only just b egun to witness the full impact of AIDS on African societies as infections continue to grow and people are dying in large numbers. The scale of the problem in Africa is well documented, with over 25 million infections. If we don’t act now, 60 percent of today’s 15-year-olds will not reach their 60th birthday.”The report says the Caribbean is the hardest hit region in the world after Africa. It also finds the HIV/AIDS epidemic is continuing to expand in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, mainly due to intravenous drug users.UN AIDS says infections also are on the rise in the United States and Western Europe. It blames this largely on the widespread availability of anti-AIDS drags, which it says has made some people in these wealthy countries complacent.UN AIDS Director of Monitoring and Evaluation, Paul De Lay, acknowledges that around the world prevention programs are reaching fewer than one in five people who need them. Nevertheless, he says there has been a dramatic increase in prevention activities for young people and several other successes as well."In Africa, for instance, 60 percent of children have access to AIDS education both in primary and secondary schools. That is a huge increase from the late 1990s. In highly vulnerable groups like sex workers, we are seeing a real success story in Africa. 32 percent of sex workers that are identified have accessto HIV prevention and there is a large increase in condom use in this population."The report says global spending on AIDS has increased greatly, but, more is needed. It estimates $12 billion will be needed by next year, and $20 billion by 2007, for prevention and care in developing countries. The United Nations says AIDS funding has increased sharply in recent years, in part due to the US government's global AIDS initiative. But it says still globally less than half the money needed is being provided.Task 2【答案】A.1) 40,000, addicted, nature, nurture2) won’t, addict, prone3) genetic, fixed, fated4) regulations, implicationsB. 1) a) 2) b) 3) a)C.1) Human genes are all under close study in laboratories.2) It implies that insurance companies or employers might take advantage and discriminate against those who have been identified as being at high risk.【原文】Mary Gearin: Welcome to the lab. Like it or not, we're all in the Petri dish now as more scientists than ever look for the cause of our habits lyinghidden in our genes.Dr. Whitfield: The advances in DNA technology mean that techniques can be applied to this type of research which weren't possible before andwhich give the prospect of what you might call an explosion inoutcomes in actual findings that we can use.Mary Gearin: It's a detective story with an unknown number of villains. We haven't established how many of our 40,000 genes may leave usmore likely to be addicted, but some scientists do believe they'veconfirmed a layperson's principle—that we're about half nature,half nurture.Dr. Whitfield: The conclusion at the moment is that genetics accounts for about half the variation in liability to a number of kinds of addiction andthat environmental influences, or just the random things thathappen to us as we go through life, account for the other half. Mary Gearin: Of course, genes won't determine who will or won't become an addict, only those who are more prone to becoming one. Listen to areformed smoker and a leading researcher in the field, WayneHall.Wayne Hall: I think we really do have a task in front of us to educate people that “genetic” doesn’t mean fixed, immutable, unchangeable, fated.It still leaves plenty of room for human decision, choice andcapacity to influence and change behaviour.Mary Gearin: Wayne Hall is pushing for regulations to deal with the ethical implications that have inevitably surfaced.Wayne Hall: If we were able to identify people in advance as being at high risk because they possessed a set of genes, then that might have adverseeffects on them in terms of the way others in their socialenvironment treat them. It might have effects if insurancecompanies take account of that information or employers and so on. Mary Gearin: But would addicts take any more responsibility for their own actions? Our distinctly unscientific sample of smokers told us: notreally. If a test came out, would you have yourself tested to see ifyou had that gene?Julie: Honestly, probably not.Mary Gearin: Would you want your kids to take that test to perhaps ware them off smoking if they had that gene as well?John Mackay: Only if they become problem smokers I'd probably suggest it, yeah. Otherwise I wouldn't worry about it.Task 3【答案】A. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)B.[√] 2.[√] 3.[√] 5.[√] 7.[√] 9.[√] 10.[√] 12.[√] 13.C.1) elementary school teacher, frustrations, peers, taught, learnt2) high EQ, adults, children【原文】Claire Nolan: Hi. This is Claire Nolan.Bill Rodney: Any I’m Bill Rodney. Today we’ll be discussing EQ—not IQ. EQ: emotional intelligence. We've been hearing a lot about EQ lately,and in fact you might have seen Daniel Goleman's best-selling bookabout it in the bookstore. Your emotional intelligence quotientseems to include both intra- and interpersonal relationships—inother words, how well you handle your own emotions, and how wellyou respond to others.Claire Nolan: Yes, but Bill, that's not exactly a new idea, is it? I mean—I know a lot of old proverbs about thinking before you act, and that kind ofthing.Bill Rodney: That's true, but the term itself is a new one, and it shows that people have realized, the way you control your feelings is just asimportant as your education—maybe even more important. Butwhat's really interesting and the focus of today's session is: Can youlearn EQ? We'll be talking to three people today—all educators, intheir own way—to get their perspective on it. Our first guest isBetty Cortina. Betty, you're an elementary school teacher. Do youreally think that some kids have higher EQ's than others?Betty Cortina: Oh sure! Even at five or six years old, some of the kids tend to be much more patient and easy-going than others. And then othersare prone to shout and make a big fuss. I mean, I don't want tomake it sound as if it's bad to be spirited, or anything, but if youcan't control your emotions, even at that age, you can have a lot ofproblems.Bill Rodney: Like what?Betty Cortina: Well, if you can't deal with setbacks, you don't make progress;and if you're always impatient, your peers don't like you.Bill Rodney: Can you give us an example?Betty Corrina: Sure. One example is how kids deal with frustration. Imagine a child who is having trouble doing a math problem. She getsfrustrated with the problem, throws her pencil down, yells angrily,"This is a stupid problem! I hate it!" Another child, with a higherEQ, might be able to handle the situation better. She might trydifferent ways to approach the problem, or ask for help, and so on.And she will be more successful because she won't let her negativefeelings get in the way of her task.Bill Rodney: I guess I can understand that, but my question is: Can you learn to have a higher EQ? Let’s see, our next guest is Jim McDonald.Do you want to respond to that question?Jim McDonald: Yes. Well, as you know, I run management training programs fora bank here in the city, and I agree this EQ idea is definitelyimportant. Let’s face it: When the going gets tough, it’s muchbetter for an employee to have a positive, enthusiastic attitude thanto dwell on failures. But what I find is that some people just takelife in stride and other people don't. I mean, of course you canpoint them in the right direction—that's what I try to do in myseminars—but some people never learn to improve their EQ. Betty Cortina: No, I disagree. Kids can be taught to have patience and not to give up when things go wrong. They learn to respond well to theiremotions. They learn how to sit still and listen, and how to respectothers. And I don't believe we are born with a high emotionalintelligence quotient. I think we have to learn those skills.Jim McDonald: Okay, so maybe you can teach children, but frankly, I don't see how adults can ever change. I mean, I work with a lot ofmanagers, and the good ones are sharp, perceptive people whorespond well to change. I don't think the others can learn that. Bill Rodney: Why not?Jim McDonald: Well, part of the problem is that people with a low EQ have a difficult time seeing how their behavior affects other people. Theysee no reason to change. Their behavior has negative effects—forthemselves and for others—but they don't see it that way. Theytend to blame other people for the problems they are having.People like this just don’t work well with other people. I’d saythey have a lower EQ and they’ll probably never adjust theirbehavior.Task 4【答案】A.1) Marriage counsel/Psychologist.2) Yes.3) With help, he learned to see that his wife’s success was also his success insteadof his failure.B.1) T 2) F 3) T【原文】Bill Rodney: Our third guest, Ian Davis, is a marriage counselor. Ian, from the perspective of a marriage counselor, can adults change their EQ's?Ian Davis: Yes. I am a psychologist and I work with couples, married couples, who are having problems. From what I can see, some people,adults, I mean, can change their EQ's.Bill Rodney: How so?Ian Davis: Well, I think that the key to keeping a relationship together is learning to empathize with your partner.Bill Rodney: Did you say "empathize"?lan Davis: Yes, it's crucial. Couples who have successful relationships try hard to understand each other's feelings. First, you have to putyourself in your partner's shoes. That makes it easier for you tomake allowances for your partner's weaknesses. You have to learnto control your reactions even when you feel angry or resentful.Bill Rodney: So you're saying people can learn those things? Don't you think that, as Jim said, some people have it and some don't?Ian Davis: No, I disagree strongly with what he said. I do see people change.If I didn't think people could change, I'd be in a different line ofwork!Bill Rodney: I'm not quite sure I understand what you're saying. Tell us about someone you've seen acquire a higher EQ.Ian Davis: Well, let me tell you about a case I saw recently. I had some clients,a husband and wife, a few months ago, and the wife had gotten apromotion at work. Now the husband was happy for her, of course,but he also felt a bit jealous. He felt like a failure because he hadn’tgotten a promotion at his job.Bill Rodney: So what happened to them?Ian Davis: Well, the husband had to learn to swallow his pride and put aside his negative feeling. I told him to concentrate on the good thingthat had happened to his wife instead of thinking about himself.With practice, he was able to see that her success was also hissuccess, not his failure. I really think he raised his own EQ bydoing that.Bill Rodney: Thank you, Ian. And I’ll remember to keep EQ in mind. Maybe I can get a little better it! And thank you, Betty and Jim, for joiningus today.Task 5【答案】1) He should have asked some questions, like what kind of work she did, or how long she spent at the computer every day.2) Acupuncture.3) They have to be more careful before they recommend operations.4) He tends to get better when it’s warmer.C.Column 1 Column 2Linda Jenkins Atlanda, GeorgiaShelley Travers Eugene, OregonRay Ishwood New York City【原文】Bill: Good morning, everyone. This is Bill and the show is Body Talk. Today's topic is problems with doctors. Now, who hasn't had a problem with a doctor? Call in and tell us yours. Our number is 1-800-555-BODY. That didn't take long…here's our first caller now. Hello, this is Bill and you're on Body Talk!Shelley Travers: Morning, Bill. This is Shelley Travers, calling from New York City. Thanks for taking my call. I just want to say howimportant I think it really is for a doctor to listen to a patient.Bill: Tell me about it! So, Shelley, what happened to you?Shelley Travers: Well, I was getting these really bad, shooting pains in my back. I couldn't sleep at night or anything. So I went to my doctor, andhe examined me and had me do all these tests and things. And Ieven had to go into the hospital for some X-rays. But after allthat—I mean, I took off a lot of time from work—they told methere was nothing wrong with me. I was thinking about tryingalternative medicine and going to a chiropractor when aco-worker... I'm a secretary...Bill: What was that, Shelley? I didn't catch all of what you said.You mean, you were in serious pain.., the doctor's testsdidn't show anything…you were going to go to achiropractor...Shelley Travers: Well, yes, that's right. Awful, right? But a co-worker said, "You know, your desk chair is too hard. If you sat on a soft cushionthat might make your back feel better." Anyway, she was totallyright. So then I felt really mad, because, I mean, I had taken allthat time from work to see the doctor, but all I really needed wasa cushion!Bill: So, your doctor hadn't really listened and asked the right questions, right, Shelley?Shelley Travers: Yeah, that's right. He never asked me what kind of work I did, or how long I spent at the computer every day. If he had askedsome questions, he probably wouldn't have sent me for all thosetests!Bill: Sure sounds like your doctor wasn't much help. But, I'm glad the cushion worked. Thanks, Shelley. Bye, now. Hi, Billhere. You're on Body Talk.Linda Jenkins: Hi there, Bill. My name is Linda Jenkins, and I’m calling from Atlanta, Georgia. I want to tell you what happened to me… It’skind of embarrassing though…Bill: Ah, go ahead. Linda, Don't be embarrassed. We're listening Linda Jenkins: Well... ah... Okay. I had this big wart on my foot. It got so bad that I could hardly...Bill: Sorry to interrupt you, Linda. What did you say?Linda Jenkins: A wart, you know, a hard lump. Kids get them on their hands all the time, but I got one on the bottom of my left foot. So, mydoctor said I'd probably need an operation to remove it. Burn itoff, or something. He really scared me!Bill: So, you were scared, but did you take his advice?Linda Jenkins: No, actually, I didn't. But I was just desperate, because, you know, I could hardly walk. So, I decided to try acupuncture.Bill: Wait a minute. I didn't catch that. What did you say?Linda Jenkins: I tried acupuncture—I went to an acupuncturist. And you know, she really listened to me and got me to change my diet and getmore rest. She said the wart was probably a reaction to stress. Ihad been working late a lot. Eventually, the wart cleared up. Ireally think that doctors have to be more careful before theyrecommend operations. Sometimes there's a much simplertreatment. I mean, if doctors put themselves in their patients'shoes, they might not be so quick to start cutting!Bill: You know, Linda, you're absolutely right! I couldn't agree with you more! Thanks for sharing your story with us.Good-bye, and good luck! Hello, you're on Body Talk.Ray Ishwood: Hello, Bill. Ray Ishwood, calling from Eugene, Oregon.Bill: How are you doing, Ray?Ray Ishwood: Fine, Bill. Ah, well.., here's my story. For several years, I've had arthritis in my hands and wrists. This winter—it was so cold andrainy—the pain got really bad. My doctor gave me a series ofinjections, really painful, to my hands. He said that in a fewweeks I would feel better.Bill: Well, did you? Did those painful shots help?Ray Ishwood: Well... I don't really know... I mean, I'm feeling a lot better now, but I think it's because of the warmer weather. I tend to getworse when it's cold and rainy outside. So, I don't think that theshots were that much help. And they were very painful. I justdon't want to continue with them if they don't really make muchof a difference.Bill: You're probably right, Ray. Well, I'm glad you're feeling better, and thanks for calling Body Talk.Task 6【答案】A. 1) c) 2) b)B. veracts, immune system, reaction, the sting, blood pressure, breathe, medicineC. A. immune system,B. red, itchy eyes, runny nose, difficult breathingC. 1. Normal2. Allergic【原文】Today I think we are ready to start talking about allergies, and about allergic reactions. In the first part of my lecture, I'm going to explain what an allergic reaction is. Then I will try to describe what an allergic reaction to a bee sting is like. In the second part of my lecture, I'm going to talk about allergy testing and allergy shots. I'll explain one way the testing is done. I'll also tell you how and why allergy shots are given. That's a lot to cover, so let's begin.What is an allergic reaction? Well, an allergic reaction is really an action of the immune system in the body—an action of the immune system in your body. The immune system's job is to protect you, to make antibodies to protect you from things that are dangerous to your health. In an allergic reaction, however, your body makes antibodies to something that isn't really a problem for the body—that is, it's not usually a problem for someone without an allergy. For example, milk and cats’ hair and dust are usually not dangerous to humans. But, for some reason, your body might produce antibodies to milk or to cats' hair or to dust. Your body is trying to protect you from these things.When the immune system does this, it is, in a sense, working too hard. The result is a fight. The fight is between your antibodies and the milk you drank or the cat hair or the dust you breathed in. You know your body is having a fight because you sneeze, or you have red, itchy eyes and a runny nose, or you feel tired, or you may have difficulty breathing. These are some of the common signs of an allergy.Now let's turn our attention to one specific allergic reaction. Let's look at what happens with a bee sting. Anyone who gets a bee sting will have some reaction. A normal reaction is pain and swelling and redness where the sting is. This type of reaction is also called a local reaction because the reaction is only in the location, the place, where the sting is.In contrast, an allergic reaction to a bee sting is a much stronger reaction. It is a general reaction that affects the whole body. This general reaction is called an anaphylactic reaction, a-n-a-p-h-y-l-a-c-t-i-c. This is shown in the figure on page 76, so take a look at the figure. In this kind of reaction, several things happen. There is pain and swelling, but it is all over the body, not just where the sting is. The person's legs, arms, feet, and face usually itch and turn red. It often becomes difficult for the person to breathe. The person can also become weak and confused. The blood pressure may drop. For some people, these reactions may continue for hours unless some medicine is given. In fact, the person can die if he or she isn't given medicine to stop the reaction.Task 7【答案】A. 1) T 2) F 3) F 4) FB. definition, prevention, an unusual, antibodies, symptoms, Untreated, death,the thing, an allergic reactionC. under the skin, red bump, less sensitive, several times【原文】Now, if you are allergic to something, it's important to know how to prevent these reactions. One question is: How do people know if they are allergic to something, say, if they are allergic to bee stings? One way to find out is to have an allergy test. One type of test is a skin test. To do the test, the doctor injects a small amount of the venom, the poison from the bee, under the skin. You can see this in the left hand figure on page 77. Then, the doctor watches closely to see what happens. The doctor pays attention to two things: the color of the skin and the size of the bump on the skin. This is shown in the right hand figure on the same page. If the skin reacts strongly—in other words, if the bump is big and very red—this means the person is very allergic. If the skin only changes a little, the person is only slightly allergic. If the skin doesn't change, this usually means the person isn't allergic.If the doctor finds out the person is allergic to bees, or bee stings, allergy shots are often recommended. In the allergy shots, the doctor uses a small amount of bee venom. The doctor does this to make the person less sensitive to the venom, in other words, to build up the person's immunity to the venom. This is similar to what doctors do when they give children shots against childhood diseases like measles.Each visit, the doctor increases the amount of venom in the shot. The doctor starts off with a very small amount of venom and uses slightly more each time. Increasing the amount builds up immunity to the venom. This immunity will not protect the person from a bee sting, of course. If the person gets stung, he or she will still get a local reaction, but will not have an allergic reaction. Okay, so that's basically how the allergy shots work.To sum up the main points of our talk today, let's recall what an allergic reaction is and how allergic reactions can be prevented. Remember that an allergic reaction is an unusual reaction to something that doesn't normally affect people. In an allergic reaction, for example, to a bee sting, the body keeps producing antibodies and the person can have an anaphylactic reaction. This can be very serious, and the person may even die if he or she isn't given medicine. Allergy shots help you to prevent an allergic reaction. They help make someone less sensitive to the thing that causes the allergy, such as the bee venom.Okay, well, if can remember these points, I think that's all for today.Task 8【原文】Want your kids to eat healthy? Check your own diet. The more fruit and vegetables Mom and Dad eat, the more Junior is likely to consume, according to a study of two-to-six-year-olds at London's University College. And youngsters who were introduced to these foods earlier tended to reach for them more often. Those who had been breast-fed ate fruit and vegetables more frequently than bottle-fed kids. The likely reason? Breast milk takes on the flavours of the food Mom eats.Speaking of milk, researchers found that girls who met calcium requirements had mothers who drank more milk. Moreover, those who got at least the minimum recommended amount of calcium at age five (800 mg daily) were nearly five times as likely to so at age nine (1,300 mg daily).11。

中国海洋大学蓝鸽B3U5答案

中国海洋大学蓝鸽B3U5答案

以下答案已根据网上资料及个人理解做出矫正,正确率90%,欢迎同学们参考,限于本人水平有限,如有错误敬请谅解!:)【中国海洋大学蓝鸽答案大学英语3第五单元】1.I would never have ____ a court of law if I hadn't been so desperate.A) sought for B) accounted for C) turned up D) resorted to[1]. D2. In the senten ce “Hand-printed on the paper in tiny block letterswas this:…”, “block” means ________.A) capital B) vague C) building D) suspicious[2]. A3. He was proud of being chosen to participate in the game and he ____us that he would try as hard as possible.A) insured B) guaranteed C) assured D) assumed[3]. C4. You will not be very ____ about your food in times of great hunger.A) special B) particular C) peculiar D) specific[4]. B5. She was deeply _____by the conviction of her son for his rapingoffences.A) submitted B) committed C) distressed D) subjected[5]. C6. I carry a notebook so that I can ______ down any ideas I may have for the writing assignments.A) assume B) grant C) press D) jot[6]. D7. He is sentenced to death because he has _____ adultery and murder.He deserves it!A) recommended B) commanded C) committed D) commended[7]. C8. While admitting that forecast was ____ uncertain, the scientists warned against treating it as a cry of wolf.A) anyhow B) somewhere C) somewhat D) anyway[8]. B9. They ____ me by asking so many questions. As a result, I even didn'tknow what I had said to them.A) accused B) confused C) defused D) confuted[9]. B10. This type of building is ____to the south of the country.A) suspicious B) idiomatic C) idyllic D) peculiar[10]. B11. I’ve been _____my brains all day but I can’t remember her name.A) banging B) picking C) racking D) racing[11]. C12. Ann’s disappointed that she hasn’t ____ for the next round in thetennis competition.A) retreated B) qualified C) recited D) retracted[12]. B13. You should not dwell too much _____ your past failures.A) in B) at C) of D) on[13]. D14. It’s one thing to understand the principle; it’s ____ to put it into practice.A) other B) another C) second D) the other[14]. D15. The weather report says another hurricane is _______ to come in twodays.A) perhaps B) probable C) ready-made D) likely[15]. D16. I am feeling sick. I ____ so much chocolate.A) needn't have eaten B) shouldn't have eatenC) couldn't have eaten D) mustn't have eaten[16]. B17. He’s given several _____ to the boss that he’ll quit if he doesn’t get a promotion.A) raises B) hints C) implies D) inference[17]. B18. He is quite sure that it’s ______ impossible for him to fulfill thetask within two days.A) absolutely B) exclusively C) fully D) roughly[18]. A19. Advertisements may mislead some consumers _____ things that they don’t need.A) to buy B) of buying C) in buying D) into buying[19]. D20. When we have agreed broadly on what should be said, the secretarywill produce a preliminary ______ for the committee’s approval.A) project B) design C) draft D) drawing[20]. C21. Think ahead what you might say, so you don't get ___________.A) well-respected B) instructional C) tongue-tied D) editorial[21]. C22. In the realist viewpoint, the tendency toward self-help outweighsany ________ to selflessly improve the world.A) inclination B) suspicion C) calculation D) hesitation[22]. A23. The young man ____ himself in eating and drinking, and soon foundthat he was bankrupt.A) renewed B) addicted C) refreshed D) indulged[23]. D24. It turned out that he bought the book ________ at that bookstore on Elm Street.A) utility B) utilization C) freshman D) second-hand[24]. D25. Harold claimed that he was a serious and well-known artist, but infact he was a(n) _____ .A) alien B) client C) counterpart D) fraud[25]. D26.He gave me a great book--- A Guide to English Grammar and ______.A) Dwarf B) Usage C) Draft D) Raft[26]. B27. Neither of my children showed the slightest ____ to follow me into journalism.A) intuition B) inclination C) instinct D) interest[27]. B28. After China’s entry into WTO, many Chinese ____ English in their 40s or older.A) picked up B) picked out C) picked at D) picked on[28]. A29. We'll meet again in the morning and we can start from where we_____ .A) left on B) left off C) left for D) left up[29]. B30. The idea of working abroad really ____to me.A) attracts B) approves C) appeals D) appreciates[30]. C31. I could see at the meeting that the director was determined to ______ the truth.A) get off B) get on C) get out D) get at[31]. C32. American women were _____ the right to vote until 1920 after manyyears of hard struggle.A) ignored B) discriminated C) neglected D)denied[32]. D33. In the foggy season in Qingdao, if clothes are not cleaned and driedproperly, they may _____!A) stink B) terrible C) sting D) taste[33]. A34. Kopi Luwak, also called civet coffee in English, is considered _____coffee by many connoisseurs.A) beauty B) gourmet C) ready-made D) independent[34]. C35. Crime does not necessarily ______ poverty; criminals with wealth arenot uncommon.A) go along B) go about C) go at D) go with[35]. D36. 'Going to the party on Saturday?'' _____!'A)I bet B) You bet C) We bet D) I get[36]. B37. The exhibition ______ paintings by Picasso.A)focuses B) frowns C) characterizes D)features[37]. D38. A healthy life is frequently thought to be ________ the opencountryside and homegrown food.A) tongue-tied B) bound to C) involved in D) associatedwith[38]. D39. There must be a party ____ next door. It's too noisy for me to go over my lessons.A)going with B) getting at C) going into D) going on[39]. D40. He likes to be ______ 'Doctor Khee' although he is neither a medicaldoctor nor a doctor in other fields.A) regarded B) referred to as C) condensed as D) be considerate[40]. B41. _____ that this has been a difficult year for the company.A) It is no possibility B) It is small wonderC) There is no denying D) There is no chance[41]. C42. After making the joke, the teacher said to the students: “pleasedon’t take what I said ________.”A) to a ride B) seriously C) around D) to the extreme[42]. B43. Before the final exam, Frank _____over mathematics.A) traced down B) broke his back C) sit back D) tracked down[43]. B44. I looked at the map to _____ my memory of the route.A) release B) remain C) refresh D) flesh[44]. C45. Rising prison population and overcrowding _____ a real crisis.A) associate with B) add up to C) relate to D) assume with[45]. B46. A ______man believes he’s always right about everything.A)conceited B) conceived C) deceptive D)complicated[46]. A47.The doctors were ____ by his symptoms and had to call in a specialistin neurology.A) stamped B) stirred C) stumped D) dumped[47]. C48. The sun is a(n) ______ powerful source of energy.A) frequently B) unexpectedly C) constantly D) extraordinarily[48]. D49. Marilyn is very upset that her boyfriend forgot her birthday, butshe will ____ it soon.A) acquire B) get over C) peek at D) burst into[49]. B50. After the nasty fights over the custody of baby John, the couplerealized how much they loved their child and decided to start ______ again, not to divorce.A) go over B) get over C) roll over D) all over[50]. D。

新标准大学英语综合教程3unit_test答案unit5

新标准大学英语综合教程3unit_test答案unit5

UNIT5Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.1.three generations.Your answer Correct answerimmigrant immigrant2.problems.Your answer Correct answershrug shrug3.from watching certain programmes.Your answer Correct answerparental parental4.Your answer Correct answerencounter encounter5.isn't as good.Your answer Correct answermanagement management6.Your answer Correct answeragreeable agreeable7. Tim and Josh were in a big argument this morning but, in the end, I know that cooler headsYour answer Correct answerprevail prevail8.favourite charity.Your answer Correct answerdonation donation9.need to get it right.Your answer Correct answersuccessive successive10.conservative district.Your answer Correct answerprogressive progressive11.Your answer Correct answerappalling appalling12.Your answer Correct answerimpatient impatient13.Your answer Correct answerthreaten threaten14.Your answer Correct answerintellect intellect15.Your answer Correct answerinvestment investment16.there or somewhere very close.Your answer Correct answernucleus nucleus17.the country club wearing jeans and a T-shirt.Your answer Correct answerdisdain disdain18.Your answer Correct answerhostility hostility19.out of working.Your answer Correct answercompetent competent20.feeling.Your answer Correct answerintense intense Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21.Your answer Correct answeron on22.Your answer Correct answerfor for23.decision making.Your answer Correct answerof of24.the past.Your answer Correct answerwhich which25.Your answer Correct answerwhom whom26.Your answer Correct answerout out27.Your answer Correct answerof of28. I thought there were going to be problems with the new programme, but so far,Your answer Correct answerso so29.Your answer Correct answerdown down30.Your answer Correct answerinto intoPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.This morning in class, we discussed organized crime and its place in modern society. Hollywoodhas repeatedly presented us with the image ofelaborate plans, extensive connections, and can sweet-talk anyone into doing whatever they want.The truth, however, bears no resemblanceIn movies, members of organized crime typicallyowners to pay them "protection money"—which is actually a fee the citizens need to pay for protection from the very people they're paying. They are also known to "knock off," or kill, potentialmovies and television would lead us to believe.There is no doubt, however, that among members of organized crime, there is a considerableamount ofdo anything to get it. In today's day and age, though, they are more than likely to (37)their goals.Crime "families" are now known to enter intobusinesses and formstill demand completeoperations, and they are still criminals, but they have gotten much better at appearing clean and staying out of jail.Your answer Correct answer(31) sophisticated sophisticated(32) whatsoever whatsoever(33) intimidate intimidate(34) competitors competitors(35) doubtful doubtful(36) corruption corruption(37) refrain refrain(38) contracts contracts(39) partnerships partnerships(40) loyalty loyaltyPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.September 23, 2011Dear Diary,This afternoon, Mr Jenkins asked me to stay for a few minutes after class. He told me that next week is Deaf Awareness Week and that we would be discussing it in class. He's already planned several activities and lectures, but, for obvious reasons, he also wanted me to make a class presentation.I stared at him in disbelief. How could I possibly make a presentation to the entire class? I was petrified. I didn't want to do it, and I told him so. He was determined, though. He really thought it would be a good opportunity for me to share my "culture" (his word) with my classmates. That got me thinking. Do I have a unique culture? I've never thought about it like that before.I went straight to the library to do some research. What makes different cultures recognizable and distinct? I know that language is what distinguishes so many cultures. I may be deaf but I still understand English. Yet, I do utilize a form of English that not everyone can understand—American Sign Language, or ASL. Once I realized that, I immediately looked for books about ASL so I could learn more.Soon after Thomas Gallaudet graduated from Yale University, he was commissioned to help teach Alice Cogswell, the deaf daughter of a wealthy local doctor. Gallaudet travelled to Europe, where deaf education had been in existence for a long time, to study communication among deaf people. He met Laurent Clerc in Paris, recruited him to help develop deaf education in the United States, and, in 1817, thetwo founded the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut.Laurent Clerc began teaching American students the form of French Sign Language with which he was familiar. However, many of the students at the new school were already using their own unique form of sign language that had independently developed in their communities. Over time, and with extensive use, the various forms eventually evolved into what we now know as American Sign Language.Sign language is almost exclusively based on easily decipherable hand motions that represent spoken words. Since deaf people rely heavily on their sense of sight, this method of communication is logical. Body language is extremely important in ASL, and subtle movements of the eyebrows, mouth, or fingers often indicate connotations that are typically represented by tone of voice in spoken language.Interestingly, there is still no universal form of sign language that is readily understood by deaf people around the world. Indeed, though people in the United States and Great Britain speak English, American Sign Language and British Sign Language are distinctly different and "speakers" of each form would not be able to easily communicate with one another.You know what? I'm not so scared to make this presentation to my class next week. In fact, I'm actually looking forward to it. Maybe I'll even inspire some of my classmates to learn ASL! That would be great. I guess Mr Jenkins was right. I do have a special culture to share. American Sign Language is like a different language, and understanding that language is essential to understanding me and my culture.41. The writer of this passage is unable to _____.A. seeB. hearC. smellD. walk42. Even though this passage is in the form of a diary entry, the material is _____.A. entertainingB. persuasiveC. informativeD. fictitious43. According to the passage, which of the following is a true statement?A. There is a universal form of sign language used by deaf people around the world.B. American Sign Language is a form of French Sign Language.C. Laurent Clerc introduced the first form of sign language to the United States.D. Every country has its own unique form of sign language.44. Which of the following events occurred in 1817?A. Thomas Gallaudet graduated form Yale University.B. Thomas Gallaudet met Laurent Clerc in Paris.C. Thomas Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc founded the American School for the Deaf.D. Laurent Clerc developed American Sign Language.45. According to the writer, all of the following are important to sign language EXCEPT_____.A. the ability to readB. hand motionsC. sense of sightD. body language。

大学英语全新版第三册第五单元答案

大学英语全新版第三册第五单元答案
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2) Tom listened hard, but couldn't _m___a_k__e___o_u__t___ what
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__s__t_r_e__t_c__h__o__u__t____ in her favourite armchair listening
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Model: I ________thinking about Thanksgiving, of the Pilgrims, Indians, wild turkeys, pumpkins, corn on the cob, and the rest. (get)

新标准大学英语3第四到第五单元课后答案

新标准大学英语3第四到第五单元课后答案

Unit 4 Changing TimesActive reading (1)Reading and understanding2 Choose the best summary of the passage.1 In today’s America jobs are not what they used to be. Everything is made by machines, not people. Nearly all the jobs today are office jobs, and for an outsider, such as a child, it is difficult to understand what these jobs really are.3 Check (¸) the true statements.√ 1 Children today don’t have much idea what jobs their parents do.2 Nobody makes or repairs things like tables any more.√ 3 Children can’t understand job titles like ―systems analyst‖.4 It’s easy for adults to understand other people’s job titles.5 Most manufactured goods can be repaired cheaply by machines.6 The typical office in America is a 12-floor building made of glass.7 Typical office workers feel they are not really working.8 If you walk into any office, more than half of the people will be talking on the phone.√ 9 Almost everyone in the world has a job which involves paper.Dealing with unfamiliar words4 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 old, broken or useless things (junk)2 relating to large companies, or a particular large company (corporate)3 to not approve of someone or something (disapprove)4 to form a picture of someone or something in your mind (visualize)5 an agreement in which you risk an amount of money by saying what you think will happen (bet)6 to find out something (ascertain)7 the space at the left or right side of a page where words are not usually printed or written (margin)8 to discuss something with other people in order to reach a decision (confer)9 important, respected, and admired (eminent)10 to twist your face into an expression that shows you are angry (scowl)5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in Activity 4.1 It’s not easy to visualize what life was like in the age of the steam engine.2 If you disapprove of these plans, you should let me know exactly what you find wrong with them.3 Thomas’ room is full of junk like broken electrical equipment and old computer parts he doesn’t need.4 My bet is that this type of job won’t give you much satisfaction.5 We’re going to need some time to confer with our lawyers before we make a decision.6 The margins of the pages in this document have all been written on.7 We can’t accept your application, without ascertaining the authenticity of your qualifications.8 It was a corporate decision to close the bank, not the choice of any individual.9 She’s a very nice person, and a very eminent professor.10 Why is he scowling at me? What have I done?6 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the following words. You may need to make other changes.1 A curious child is often eager to inquire about the jobs their parents do. (inquisitive) An inquisitive child is often eager to inquire about the jobs their parents do.2 Most people think the decision they took is impossible to understand. (incomprehensible)3 Could you write down any ideas you have during the meeting on this piece of paper? (jot)4 You are very careful about noticing details if you can remember exactly what the manager was wearing. (observant)5 I’m afraid we don’t know the plac e where Helen is right now. (whereabouts)I’m afraid we don’t know the whereabouts of Helen.6 Don’t be unhappy and lacking in enthusiasm. I’m sure one of the applications will be successful. (dispirited)7 I’d like to buy an open top car, but they’re all so terribly expensive. (prohibitively)7 Answer the questions about the expressions.1 If you look blank about something, do you (a) understand, or (b) not understand it?2 If you come to grips with a problem, do you (a) start to deal with it, or (b) stop thinking about it?3 When something falls apart, is it (a) in the wrong place, or (b) broken?4 When something wears out, does it (a) not look very nice, or (b) become old and unusable?5 If you mull over a problem, do you (a) think carefully about it for a long time, or (b) quickly solve it?6 Do people sometimes say ―It beats me‖ because they (a) understand, or (b) don’t understand something?Active reading (2)2 Look at the title of the passage, and decide which of the summary sentences support the main idea of the passage.1 It’s often said that we live in a time of great change.2 It’s true that there have been some recent changes, such as the status of Western women.3 Someone living in the 19th century would have seen greater change than we have.4 Globalization is nothing new, national borders are largely the same, and neither architecture nor technology is very different.5 We use the latest technology to do old-fashioned things.√ 6 The reality is that we want to feel superior to preceding generations, and we don’t live in a period of change.7 Society has changed more slowly than we expected.Reading and understanding3 Choose the best way to complete the sentences.1 It’s a com mon belief that the world we live in (b) .(a) is very hard to understand(b) is changing faster than ever before(c) will end in the near future(d) is suffering from the effects of globalization2 The Roman Empire was (c) our own society.(a) more advanced than(b) not as interested in commerce as(c) just as global as(d) less multicultural than3 According to the writer, over the last 50 years or so (b) have changed a lot.(a) urban landscapes in Britain(b) not many things in life(c) the type and nature of international conflicts(d) international borders4 Much of the technology we use every day (b).(a) will soon be out of date(b) has been around for quite a long time(c) was invented in the 21st century(d) is old and not very useful5 Most of the time we use the Internet, (b).(a) it doesn’t work properly(b) it is to contact people or services locally(c) it is to do things we can’t do in any other way(d) it is time wasted6 An 80-year-old Englishman who died in 1945 would have (a) .(a) seen more change in his life than an 80 year old today(b) found our age more exciting than his(c) had a difficult life(d) found his own age rather dull4 Work in pairs and answer the questions.1 How does Thomas Friedman define globalization?He defines global ization as a new ―international system‖ that influences ―the politics, environment, geopolitics and economics of virtually every country in the world‖.2 What did Stanley Kubrick get wrong in 2001: A Space Odyssey?That people would be taking flights to space stations and living on the moon.3 What did George Orwell complain about?He complained that people often said that developments in travel and communication had abolished distance and that all parts of the world were now interdependent, which was not a complete true story.4 What does Dominic Sandbrook think about the age we are living in?He thinks that it is not so exciting, and that although people talk about dramatic changes in the world,things haven’t changed very much at all.Dealing with unfamiliar words5 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 an emotional state in which someone or something is so important to you that you are always thinking about them (obsession)2 the study of the way that goods and services are produced and sold and the way money is managed (economics)3 to proudly tell other people about what you have done or can do, or about something you own (boast)4 a car (automobile)5 an area or town near a large city but away from its centre, where there are many houses, especially formiddle-class people (suburb)6 a new idea, method, piece of equipment etc (innovation)7 something that you suggest is true, although you do not say it directly (implication)8 the limits of your experience (horizons)6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in Activity 5.1 The middle-class dream used to be to live in a peaceful suburb and own a new automobile.2 Today we have an obsession with healthy lifestyles and the latest technological innovations.3 He has good reason to boast about the progress he has made in his career.4 The implication is obvious: We are beginning to understand the impact of globalization.5 Most of us need a professor of economics to explain how our horizons have been pushed back by the opening up of new world markets.7 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box. You may need to make other changes.1 The water has risen to levels which we have never seen before. (unprecedented) The water has risen to unprecedented levels.2 Can you give me any reason which I can believe to explain what has happened? (plausible)Can you give me any plausible reason to explain what has happened?3 I think that the decision was based on the fact that he doesn’t know anything. (ignorance)I think that the decision was based on his ignorance.4 The news you’ve just given me is absolutely incredible. (staggering)5 I hope this crisis will be followed by a period in which there is no change. (stability)6 Are computers the best thing that ever happened to us, or a piece of bad luck caused by someone who wants to hurt us? (curse)8 Answer the questions about the words and expressions.1 If a change is dazzling, is it (a) very impressive, or (b) not impressive at all?2 If you use clichés in your writing, does your writing (a) contain some boring words or ideas that people have used a lot, or (b) contain lots of fresh thoughts?3 If someone is arrogant, do they think that they (a) never, or (b) always know better than everyone else?4 Is an entity something that (a) has, or (b) doesn’t have internal unity?5 If you behave in a brutal way, are you (a) very gentle, or (b) very violent?6 Do people who always grumble never seem (a) happy, or (b) unhappy aboutanything?7 If you brag about something, do you talk (a) in a proud way that annoys people, or(b) patiently because it is hard to understand?8 Is the advent of something another way of talking about (a) the appearance, or (b) the disappearance of something?9 If you refer to the magnitude of a problem, do you think that it might be (a) big, or(b) small?10 If something happens in the wake of something else, does it (a) come before it, or(b) follow it?Language in usein such a way / fashion that …1 Rewrite the sentences using in such a way / fashion that …1 Because of the way this office is built, it is difficult to avoid wasting energy on heating.This office is built in such a way that it is difficult to avoid wasting energy on heating.2 Due to the way in which the instructions we re written, I couldn’t understand how to assemble the product.The instructions were written in such a fashion that I couldn’t understand how to assemble the product.3 Because of the way in which they welcomed me, I immediately felt at home in the new office.They welcomed me in such a way that I immediately felt at home in the new office.4 Due to the way in which problems are dealt with, it is unlikely that the top managers ever get to know about them.The problems are dealt with in such a fashion that it is unlikely that the top managers ever get to knowabout them.5 Because of the way in which I was taught English, I will probably never forget it.I was taught English in such a way that I will probably never forget it.word formation: in-, un-, dis-2 Look at the sentences from the passage Work in corporate America and answer the question.What do the prefixes in-, un- and dis- have in common?They are all negative prefixes meaning not.3 Replace the underlined words with the word in brackets and the appropriateprefix. You may need to make other changes.1 I’m afraid Matthew has turned out to be no good at his job. (competent)I’m afraid Matthew has turned out to be incompetent at his job.2 I don’t have the same opinion as you. I think he’s doing fin e. (agree)I disagree with you. I think he’s doing fine.3 If you click here, you can cancel the last change you made to the document. (do)If you click here, you can undo the last change you made to the document.4 How many people are without a job in this town? (employed)How many people are unemployed in this town?5 I didn’t know that you had introduced all these new rules. (aware)I was unaware that you had introduced all these new rules.6 Obviously, it wasn’t our intention not to obey the orders. (ob ey)Obviously, it wasn’t our intention to disobey the orders.7 I’ve had a look at the report and I think it is not complete. (complete)I’ve had a look at the report and I think it is incomplete.8 I don’t know my colleagues very well, but I don’t have an y bad feelings towards them. (like)I don’t know my colleagues very well, but I don’t dislike them.9 I’m afraid that software is not compatible with our system. (compatible)I’m afraid that software is incompatible with our system.for all + noun phrase4 Rewrite the sentences using for all + noun phrase.1 Although we are concerned about the environment, there is little that we can do to protect it.For all our concern about the environment, there is little that we can do to protect it.2 He has a lot of knowledge about the world of finance, but he doesn’t seem to know how to invest money wisely.For all his knowledge about the world of finance, he doesn’t seem to know how to invest money wisely.3 Although she said a lot of kind words, I don’t think she really appreciated just how much time we had spent on this project.For all her kind words, I don’t think she really appreciated just how much time we had spent on this project.4 He has hundreds of bright ideas about developing new products, but he never seems able to put themdown on paper.For all his bright ideas about developing new products, he never seems able to put them down on paper.5 I do have a lot of doubts about this new software, but I recognize that it is quite innovative.For all my doubts about this new software, I recognize that it is quite innovative.as + adj. … as5 Rewrite the sentences using as + adj. … as.1 I am confused about how to apply for the job. Similarly, they are confused about who can apply.I am as confused about how to apply for the job as they are about who can apply.2 My wife and I were worried about staying longer than we were supposed to. Similarly, our hosts were worried that we might not have enjoyed the meal.My wife and I were as worried about staying longer as our hosts were that we might not have enjoyed the meal.3 Our generation knows little about cassette recorders and record players. Similarly our parents know little about iPods and MP3 players.Our generation knows as little about cassette recorders and record players as our parents know about iPods and MP3 players.4 We are curious about what he does for a living. Similarly, he is curious about what our company does.We are as curious about what he does for a living as he is about what our company does.5 I have very little idea about how to shoe a horse. Similarly, he doesn’t have much idea about how to repair a motorbike.I have as little idea about how to shoe a horse as he has about how to repair a motorbike.7 Translate the paragraphs into Chinese.1 Even grown men who do market research have trouble visualizing what a public relations man does with his day, and it is a safe bet that the average systems analyst is as baffled about what a space salesman does at the shop as the average space salesman is about the tools needed to analyze a system.即使是那些从事市场研究工作的成年人也难很想象公关部的人每天都在做些什么。

大英三第五单元答案

大英三第五单元答案

Unit 5 LanguageUseful InformationThe term …language‟ normally refers to human speech, spoken or written. Language forms the basis of communication among all human beings. About 95% of the world‟s population speak one of the 100 most widely used languages. English and French both have more second-language speakers than native-speakers as a result of the imperial expansion of Britain and France. Partly due to the British and American pop culture, English is fast becoming the universal foreign language of Europeans.Like all languages, English has many dialects which reflect social changes and settlement patterns that have occurred over many centuries. Although specialists disagree on the exact meaning of dialect, generally it refers to a socially or regionally restricted variety of a language. A dialect usually has its own distinctive grammatical (grammar, syntax), lexical (vocabulary) and phonetic (accent) features. In many cases, it is impossible for people speaking different dialects to understand each other. Someone speaking Cockney (English spoken in a certain area of London) might have great difficulty in understanding the English spoken by inner-city African-Americans in Chicago, for example. An accent is the distinctive manner of pronunciation and intonation typical of a given region or a social group. There are many different accents in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and the United States. Accents in the southern hemisphere (Australia, New Ireland, South Africa) are close to British accents and are all rather similar because they emerged less than 200 years ago and are predominantly a blend of accents from south-eastern England. The accents in the United States and Canada are much older and differ more from British accents. Travelling across North America, one can hear a wide variety of accents ranging from the southern drawl to the Brooklyn accent. In very isolated rural areas like the mountains of North Carolina, accents tend to be very strong and often difficult to understand.An accent shows where a person comes from and, to an extent, what class he or she belongs to. Received Pronunciation (RP) or BBC English (so called because it is used by BBC announcers) is the accent of the south-east of England. It has been associated with power and high social class since the fourteenth century. At that time the King, the Royal court and the government settled in London, and the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, both in the south-east, provided higher education for the whole country. People who wanted to be part of this powerful world had to use the same accent and language. In the nineteenth century RP was used in public schools, universities, the government, and the army to form small groups who would run the Empire. It was often impossible to get any kind of high position if you did not speak in the right way. Attitudes in Britain have changed and regional accents are now more acceptable. An RP accent is still important and will help people to get jobs and a position in society which might be denied to them if they spoke in a different way.British and American English are varieties of the same language. However, they differ to some extent in pronunciation, vocabulary, spelling and grammar. In American speech, sounds are given greater length than in English. Because of this the British tend to criticize the American …drawl‟ while the American may mock the …clipped‟ sound of British speech. Everyday idiomatic expressions frequently differ. Americans may talk about a …line on the sidewalk‟ whereas the British will say there is a …queue on the pavement‟. American spelling often seems simpler than the British version. The British write …humour‟ and …programme‟, but Americans write …humor‟and ...program‟ There are even some differences in grammatical usage. The American can say (I)have gotten‟ and …different than‟. On the other hand, the British insist on …I have got‟ and …different from‟ However, in the worldwide use of English as an academic language these differences are incidental and insignificant.The language of animals has always fascinated human beings. Through the ages, people have speculated on how animals communicate among themselves. Yet most of the ways that animals communicate have been discovered only in recent years. Many animals make sounds that humans can neither recognize nor hear. Some animals communicate and mark their territory with their scents which humans are incapable of detecting. Considerable research has been carried out on the sounds whales use to …talk‟ to each other. The so ng of the blue whale is the loudest sound made by any living creature but it can be felt only as vibrations by humans. Some scientists believe that whales can communicate over very great distances. Various attempts have been made to teach apes to talk using sign language. Some of these apes appear to be able to hold conversations. However, there is considerable debate as to whether these animals are really …talking‟, or merely responding to unconscious cues of their trainers.Part One Preparation1. Ways of Communication?STEP ONE Ways of communication include: language (spoken or written), signs, facial expressions, eye contact, body language (gestures, hugs), Braille, pictures, code,beacon, flag signals, music, dancing, etc.STEP TWOThe following ways of expressing yourself are for your reference.(请参照第一版第二册第5课page 53教师用书,加入8个动作图)As an alternative of Step Two, the teacher can also ask students to act out some words like old, rat, tired, frown, slim by means of non-verbal communication. In this case, o nly the “actor” knows what exactly the word is. Before the student acts, the teacher can give some hints by telling the class the part of speech of the word to be acted. The other students are asked to guess the word.2. Interpreting Body LanguageThe following interpretations are for teachers‟ reference:1) nervousness, insecurity2) indecision, hesitation3) sincerity, openness, innocence4) anticipation, eagerness5) doubt, disbelief6) relaxed, open7) confidence, determination8) defensiveness, relaxation9) readiness, aggression10) lying, doubt, rejection11) boredom, thinking12) boredom, absent-mindedness13) depression, insecurity14) superiority, confidencePart Two Reading-Centered ActivitiesI. Pre-Reading1) At the age of 19 months.2) She was almost like a wild animal.3) By touch and feeling.4) Four. They are: French, German, Latin and Greek.II. In-Class ReadingWords, Phrases and Grammatical Points1. “I stood on the porch, dumb, expectant.” (l.5-6)“I left the well-house eager to learn.” (l.63)以上两句中的“dumb, expectant” 和“eager to learn” 是主语补足语,分别修饰主语I。

大学英语3蓝鸽第五单元答案

大学英语3蓝鸽第五单元答案

大学英语3蓝鸽第五单元答案大学英语3蓝鸽第五单元答案1.It is not easy to learn English well, but if you _______, you will succeed in the end.A. hang upB. hang aboutC. hang onD. hang onto[1].2. Harold claimed that he was a serious and well-known artist, but in fact he was a(an) _______.A. alienB. cilientC. counterpartD. fraud[2].3. After three years’ life in the army, they became _______.A. hardboundB. hardheadedC. hard-bittenD. hardhearted[3].4. She ran out of the room in great _______.A. honestyB. needC. hasteD. danger[4].5. I ______to him that I was dissatisfied with the results of theirexperiment.A. toldB. thoughtC. hintedD. worried[5].6. He occasionally _______in the luxury of a good cigar.A. catersB. indulgesC. enjoysD. pleases[6].7. His training _______him as a teacher of English.A. madeB. createdC. qualifiedD. proved[7].8. He was _______with pain the whole week.A. sufferedB. rackedC. caughtD. surprised[8].9. I did not _______from the difficulty.A. retainB. restrainC. retreatD. resort[9].10. We can’t help being _______ of Bob who bought a luxuri ous sports car just after the money was stolen from the office.A. skepticalB. appreciativeC. suspiciousD. tolerant[10].11. A healthy life is frequently thought to be_______ with the open countryside and home grown food.A. tiedB. boundC. involvedD. associated[11].12. A peculiarly pointed chin is his most memorable facial_______.A. markB. featureC. traceD. appearance[12].13. He had been completely exhausted but felt considerably _______aftera meal and a rest.A. renewedB. recreatedC. reshapedD. refreshed[13].14. He is quite sure that it’s _______ impossible for him tofulfill the task within two days.A. absolutelyB. exclusivelyC. fullyD. roughly[14].15. He was too full of _______in the interview to accept the fact that he failed.A. conceitB. concealC. concedeD. conceive[15].16. There were _______admission to the military exhibition because they were foreigners’.A. deniedB. declinedC. deprivedD. rejected[16].17. She is not free to follow her own _______in the matter of marriage.A. noseB. inclinationC. suitD. bigoted course[17].18. He was ______by the math problem.A stamped B. stumped C. stripped D. strapped[18].19. If you would_______ smoking, your bronchitis would much improve.A. leave aloneB. leave offC. leave outD. leave over[19].20. You ______that he is innocent before hearing evidence against him.A. assumeB. ensureC. confirmD. guarantee[20].21. He usually_______ the usage of the two similar words.A. troubledB. confusedC. disturbedD. puzzled[21].22. I have a _______ feeling that I have been to Australia before.A. commonB. particularC. specialD. peculiar[22].23. He, too, was in the dark and _______for an explanation.A. in no wayB. on the contraryC. at a lossD. of no avail[23].24.I would never _______ a court of law if I hadn't been so desperate.A. sought forB. accounted forC. turned upD. resorted to[24].25. Rumors are everywhere, spreading fear, damaging reputations, and turning calm situations into _______ ones.A. turbulentB. tragicC. vulnerableD. suspicious[25].26. As visiting scholars, they willingly _______ to the customs of the country they live in.A. submitB. commitC. conformD. subject[26].27. I am _______ the present situation is going to continue. We'd better make full preparation for it.A. assumingB. grantingC. presumingD. resuming[27].28. He is sentenced to death because he has _______ a murder. He deserves it!A. madeB. commandedC. committedD. commended[28].29. While admitting that forecast was _______ uncertain, the scientists warned against treating it as a cry of wolf.A. anyhowB. somewhereC. somewhatD. anyway[29].30. You should not dwell too much _______ your past failures.A. inB. atC. ofD. on[30].31. It’s one thing to understand the principle, it’s _______thing to put it into practice.A. otherB. anotherC. secondD. the other[31].32. The weather report says another hurricane is _______ to come in two days.A. perhapsB. probableC. possibleD. likely[32].33. I hope John would give me some _______ of what he would like for his birthday.A. clueB. hintC. implicationD. inference[33].34. He is quite sure that it’s _______ impossible for him to fulfill the task within two days.A. absolutelyB. exclusivelyC. fullyD. roughly[34].35. Advertisements may mislead consumers _______ things that they don’t need.A. to buyB. of buyingC. in buyingD. into buying[35].36. Hundreds of police have been _______ into the area.A. dwarfedB. raftedC. draftedD. drifted[36].37. Some schools teach but fail to ______ their students.A. educateB. instructC. enlightenD. editorial[37].38. It’s difficult to master the _______ of thes e grammatical forms.A. utilityB. utilizationC. useD. usage[38].39. After China’s entry into WTO, many Chinese _______ English in their 40s or older.A. picked upB. picked outC. picked atD. picked on[39].40. The idea of working abroad really _______to me.A .attracts B. approves C. appeals D. appreciates[40].41. I was determined to _______ the truth.A. get offB. get onC. get outD. get at[41].42. Don't eat there -- the food _______!A. stinksB. terribleC. stingsD. tastes[42].43. The eldest son had to_______ to support the family.A. make upB. make a buckC. make forD. make over[43].44. Crime does not necessarily _______ poverty; criminals with wealth are not uncommon.A. go alongB. go aboutC. go atD. go with[44].45.He likes to______ 'Doctor Khee'.A. be regard asB. be referred to asC. be viewed asD. considered as[45].46. _______ that this has been a difficult year for the company.A. It is no possibilityB. It is small wonderC. There is no denyingD. There is no chance[46].47. Before the final exam, Frank _______over mathematics.A. rack his brainsB. broke his backC. sit backD. track down[47].48. Rising prison population and overcrowding _______ a real crisis.A. associate withB. add up toC. relate toD. assume with[48].49. The sun is a(n) _______ powerful source of energy.A. frequentlyB. unexpectedlyC. constantlyD. extraordinarily[49].50. He _____ the number on a slip of yellow paper.A. made downB. went downC. broke downD. jotted down[50].。

新标准大学英语综合教程3配套练习unit5(含答案)

新标准大学英语综合教程3配套练习unit5(含答案)

姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________Q4_U5试卷编号:Q4U5考试时间:180 分钟满分:299 分Part 1 Short conversations(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1.A. She's rarely home.B. She's been away for several days.C. She spends a lot of time on the phone.D. She makes calls only when necessary.2.A. Visit her more often.B. Stop arguing in front of other people.C. Call her if they need her help.D. Give her their new address.3.A. Visiting a friend on his way to another destination.B. Running into a friend at the coffee shop.C. Seeing a friend unexpectedly at the supermarket.D. Seeing a friend at the coffee shop.4.A. Buy a different kind of medicine.B. See a doctor.C. Take a second pill.D. Avoid taking any medication.5.A. Another friend commented on his haircut too.B. The woman has mistaken him for another person.C. He decided to try a new barbershop.D. A different person cut his hair this time.6.A. The man shouldn't be surprised at how busy he is.B. The man should leave more time for his studies.C. The man should try to do a different job.D. The bookstore will be hiring more people.7.A. She did poorly on the exam.B. She complained about the man making the highest mark.C. She often makes careless mistakes.D. She wanted the highest grade but only got the second highest.8.A. He needed an electrician.B. He had no water.C. The water was running.D. There was no heat.9.A. She should move to another place.B. The neighbors probably won't turn down the music.C. He wants to listen to different music.D. He doesn't think the music is particularly loud.10.A. Ask someone else to help the woman.B. Ask the woman for directions.C. Show the woman the map.D. Show the woman where the store is.Part 2 Long conversations(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 11 to 13 are based on the same conversation.11.A. To find out if the books she ordered is in.B. To ask him to attend a Student Union meeting.C. To get his schedule of classes next semester.D. To see if he has time to welcome new students.12.A. Many of them work full-time.B. They usually arrive on the weekend.C. They have volunteered for the orientation.D. They will need a new textbook.13.A. Orientation has to start sooner.B. The bookstore will place its orders earlier.C. Kate will call Gibbon about the orientation.D. The Student Union will meet on Fridays.Questions 14 to 16 are based on the same conversation.14.A. It's bad lighted in the neighborhood.B. The streets are bumpy in the neighborhood.C. It's too far to walk.D. It's a rough neighborhood, and there are a lot of crimes after dark.15.B. Take a bus.C. Take a taxi.D. By car.16.A. She saw several fights.B. Her house was broken into.C. She got her purse stolen.D. She was robbed on her way home.Questions 17 to 20 are based on the same conversation.17.A. Watching sports events.B. Listening to a concert.C. Shopping.D. Dinning out.18.A. It's heavy both day and night.B. It's heavy at day, but light at night.C. Cars are not permitted in the city center because of bad traffic.D. The public transport system is good, and the traffic is not bad in the city.19.A. Chinese food.C. Italian food.D. Thai food.20.A. The clubs.B. The outdoor markets.C. The sports stadium.D. The restaurants.Part 3 Understanding Passages(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 21 to 24 are based on the same passage.21.A. Texas.B. California.C. New Mexican.D. Florida.22.A. Americans.B. White Americans.C. The US federal government.D. The professors.23.A. The nuclear family.B. The extended family.C. The couple.D. The nuclear family and its extended family.24.A. Honor.B. Good manners.C. Respect for authority and the elderly.D. Independence.Questions 25 to 27 are based on the same passage.25.A. To become a good volunteer.B. To become either a professional baseball player or start a career in construction.C. To become a professional baseball coach.D. To volunteer in Omaha forever.26.A. It's meaningless.B. It's tiring.C. It's rewarding.D. It's challenging.27.A. A government agency.B. A professional baseball team.C. A school.D. A community volunteers organization.Questions 28 to 30 are based on the same passage.28.A. Poor Communities.B. Inferior Communities.C. Down Street.D. Slums.29.A. Deprived communities can be lack of education, basic necessities like food, shelter.B. People in deprived communities often employ themselves in the informal economy.C. The development of deprived communities aroused great concern of the government.D. Low socio-economic status is a common characteristic given for the deprived community.30.A. People living in deprived communities.B. Various non-government organizations.C. Government agencies.D. Non-government organizations and government agencies.Questions 31 to 33 are based on the same passage.31.A. In every peer contest.B. In exams and standardized tests.C. In later work.D. In teacher's comments.32.A. Because they were born in poor conditions.B. Because they are suffering from malnutrition.C. Because they are at a disadvantage in the whole process of growth.D. Because they can't get good nutrition like their better off peers do from the very start ofgrowth.33.A. Indifferent.B. Optimistic.C. Concerned.D. Neutral.Questions 34 to 36 are based on the same passage.34.A. We can change things when we work together.B. All men are created equal.C. Everyone can swing the world.D. Everyone can achieve success by hard-working.35.A. When she was 8 years old.B. When she was 12 years old.C. Shortly after she joined the American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Webster County.D. Shortly after she was diagnosed with cancer.36.A. Volunteering has lighted up a smile inside of others, including herself.B. She learned new skills when volunteering.C. She has developed some lifelong friends of all ages by volunteering.D. Volunteering was a refuge of strength during her challenging and sad years.Part 4 Compound Dictation(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you will hear a passage or passages three times. When thepassage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When thepassage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with theinformation you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, youshould check what you have written.Questions 37 to 47 are based on the same passage.While there continues to be discussions over what actually defines a community, for many people it is a sense of aamong a group of people. For generations, an individual's community served a (37)a (38)With our society moving at a faster and more detached (分离的) manner, due to technology, busy (39)jobs, homes and (40)homes and yet isolation tends to bring a sense of loneliness and (42)communities due to detachment from others—increased violence, (44)(45)interest is in the well-being of your neighborhood or extends to the well-being of your global community, you mayconsider: (46)A strong community benefits the individual, the community as well as the greatersociety. (47)supportive society.Questions 48 to 58 are based on the same passage.Traditionally, there have been two answers to the problem of the relationship between the individual and his societother is the organic (有机的) theory. Next let's discuss them in (48)According to the social contract theory, society is the result of an (49)pre-social state. Thus society is made by man and he is more (51)organic theory, society is organic. Just as the parts of an animal body are (53)the (54)(55)is. (56)Before we proceed to examine the true relationship between the individual and the society, we may just see in whaAristotle, the great Greek philosopher, says, " (57)nature and necessity, a social animal, man cannot survive in the absence of society. Society is indispensable (必不says, "Man is not born human but to be made human." (58)Part 5 Blank filling (with the correct form)(Each item: 1)Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the correct form of thewords given in the brackets.59.but he knew that he, and the camera, were capable of greater things.60.Spain than Jos'e Ortega y Gasset.61.Codes of ethics and concepts of human rights should be introduced into military training,62.The contributions those young volunteers made to the Beijing Olympic Games63.Employees were awarded sums of money between a hundred pounds and fifteen thousandorganizations.64.but universal social phenomenon.65.of recruits and in the quantity and quality of police training.66.As the 1970s progressed, Moscow succeeded in establishing andCaribbean states.67.ever-important luxury of calling someone in the next room so you don't need to get up.68.been substantially undercut, however, by party reform.69.We succeed in winning the contract, but for a long time we were sailing against the wind, and70.when the van they were in was hit head-on by a large truck.71.than ourselves, and even easier to fantasize about how we would do the job better.72.and all my friends were going to law school or medical school or Wall Street.73.This time yesterday I would have said that what had happened last night was74.differ.75.does not provide?76.In the first eight months of this year, Japan, the United States and other developed countries77.78.Vancouver.Part 6 Choosing the right word(Each item: 1)Directions:Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box. Please use the following list of words to fill in Blanks 79 to 88.progressive partnership corruption deliverytracked down nomination competent intimidatedemeanour on behalf of1. You can often identify styles by observing a person's (79)body language, appearance, and possessions.2. He says the two nations now need to focus on the challenges of takingthe (80)3. The President said he needed to act because the country had become ungovernable; heblamed civil disorder and (81)intervention necessary.4. Since 1972 the UK government has adopted a policy of (82)the quantity of lead permitted in petrol.5. On three occasions—1944, 1948 and 1952—he was a possible choice for the Republicanpresidential (83)6. It is important that a (84)on preventing exposure are put into practice and periodically reviewed.7. Managers sometimes raise their voice and pound the table to see if theycan (85)8. News reports say the bear was later (86)danger to humans.9. Please allow me to express our warm welcome to you (87)10. In America, great care is taken in maintaining (88)accuracy so as to avoid upsetting the customer.Please use the following list of words to fill in Blanks 89 to 98.summon contract intellect sophisticateddwelt on threaten shivered smartlyencounter refrain from1. The same guidelines apply at more conventional interviews, including presenting yourselfconfidently and being (89)2. He pulled his overcoat about him, (90)a friendly conversation, complained mildly: "It's cold in here".3. There is still a way out of this economic mess, if Mr. Gorbachevcan (91)4. Thus, a doctor is under a duty to (92)committing suicide.5. This agency, called the peer group, is probably the first means by whichchildren (93)6. His presidential address in New York (94)communication between science and industry.7. It said the (95)three years ahead while allowing them to sell their milk elsewhere once three months' notice was given.8. The concern is that as polar ice caps melt, sea levels rise and (96)low-lying areas.9. By contrast, (97)to fall prey to this trap.10. David impressed those who met him with the power of both his (98)personality.Part 7 Multiple choices(Each item: 1)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.99.London looks like a middle aged gentleman. He's knowledgeable and ________________dressed.A. smartlyB. cleverlyC. diplomaticallyD. agreeably100. If only some handsome boy invited me to be his ________________ at the ball.A. competitorB. diplomatC. partnerD. intermediary101. Friends said last night that his legal ability and ________________ would add a new dimension to the negotiations.A. intellectualB. competitionC. loyaltyD. intellect102. This disease is a ________________, degenerative brain disorder, which gradually destroys the ability to reason, remember, imagine and learn.A. progressiveB. threateningC. sophisticated103. She won an Oscar ________________ for best supporting actress.A. internshipB. partnershipC. competitionD. nomination104. McCain already has about half of the delegates he needs to win the party ________________.A. propositionB. successorC. loyaltyD. nomination105. This explains why in a desert you may roast during the day but ________________ at night.A. shakeB. shiverC. waiveD. hover106. Switzerland, which at present imposes no restrictions ________________ on the free circulation of works of art, may soon lose its status as one of the world's most liberalcountries in the field of art trade.A. availableB. freelyD. whatsoever107. He said the area was being cooled down yesterday to make sure the fire would not ________________ again.A. put upB. break outC. flare upD. burst out108. They are ________________ whether they could afford their son's tuition fee after they lose their jobs.A. impatientB. competentC. doubtfulD. suspect109. When looking for prey they will ________________ up to 300 feet above the ground, using their tail and wings to stay in position.A. navigateB. flyC. climbD. hover110. The interview panel will be interested in exploring the ________________ capabilities in several relevant areas, while always remaining mindful that formal qualifications are not necessary for advice work.A. congressman'sB. diplomat'sC. recruit'sD. management's111. Large secondary schools may have two or more ________________ heads, with defined areas of responsibility; primary schools normally have one.A. deputyB. managementC. associateD. core112. After many days, the hunters were able to ________________ the dangerous bear.A. keep contact withB. keep trace ofC. track downD. locate down113. But you can't prepare for everything, so sometimes you just have to think on your ________________.A. feetB. headC. brainD. hand114. An advantage of electronic coursework is that recording mechanisms are easy to install, andwe shall ________________ this aspect as it is a vital one, not only in our own institution but also in many others.A. rely onB. dwell onC. leave outD. count on115. Her refusal to change course led directly to her removal from office and the reversal of the hated policy by her ________________.A. competitorB. deputyC. partnerD. successor116. The gene manipulation and human cloning are the representative techniques to ________________ human beings.A. exciteB. threatenC. thrillD. encourage117. Solids expand and ________________ just as liquids and gases do.A. contactB. condenseC. compactD. contract118. It was announced this morning that Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban is ________________ the best British picture award.A. in pursuit ofB. in the running forC. running afterD. capable of119. You have played them quite a number of times in recent years including the semi-finals of the Champions League and FA Cup, so is it fair to say you know each other________________?A. inside outB. upside downC. inch outD. from head to toe120. Family and friends alike are hoping the police investigation can soon ________________ her husband's killer.A. turn upB. track onC. track downD. turn down121. His report on world situation drew deafening ________________ from the audience.A. agreementB. sympathyC. support122. I can't imagine how anyone can deal with such overwhelming pressure and ________________ schedules.A. agreeableB. sophisticatedC. intenseD. competitive123. Terrorism is the act of war against a population using terror to ________________ the citizens of a country or group.A. bullyB. frightenC. intimidateD. terrify124. Some travel to ________________ different people and ways of life, others travel to reach a particular destination: the peak of an unconquered mountain, the far side of a desert orcontinent, the source of a river.A. encounterB. welcomeC. familiarizeD. meet125. France boasts a rich and varied tradition of film-making where going to the cinema is an accepted part of people's cultural and ________________ lives.A. intellectualC. intelligibleD. illegible126. Although the two countries had resumed ________________ relations in 1956, the outstanding territorial issue had frozen bilateral relations to the extent that they had not even signed a peace treaty formally ending the Pacific War.A. nationalB. internationalC. foreignD. diplomatic127. Jimmy was looking long and hard at Pearce, who had retained an expression of ________________ and scorn throughout.A. humilityB. doubtC. disdainD. impatience128. He ________________ from taking any alcohol or drugs, but when he returned to Hollywood to commence filming, he began drinking again and was picked up by the police for drunken driving.A. preventedB. stoppedC. refrainedD. stepped129. Keeping customer ________________ is one of strategic targets for service enterprises.A. attentionB. involvementC. consumptionD. loyalty130. The use of cattle for ploughing still ________________ among the poorer farmers.A. flourishesB. spreadsC. prevailsD. remains131. When you have mastered the techniques you will be ________________ to demonstrate to an examiner your ability to control your performance.A. liableB. competentC. efficientD. capable132. The idea that the educational achievements of black students can be explained by genetically inherited lower ________________ ability relative to whites has been even more vigorously challenged.A. intellectB. comprehensiveC. reasoningD. intellectual133. Robson was trying to be as ________________ as possible — he didn't want to risk losing a promotion.A. democraticB. corruptC. republicanD. diplomatic134. ________________ and violence have reached such levels that many citizens see the police as threats rather than protectors.A. CorruptionB. DemocracyC. CompetitionD. Crime135. This programme will ________________ managers and staff to better manage their time and to increase the efficiency within the organization.A. permitB. makeC. affordD. enable136. Wexford glanced quickly around the ________________, even luxuriously, furnished room.A. recentlyB. hurriedlyC. friendlyD. smartly137. If your prices are ________________ and if I can get the commission I want I can place the order right away.A. rationalB. sensibleC. agreeableD. legal138. People who drink ________________ in their youth may have a higher risk of developing a collection of risk factors for heart disease and stroke, new research suggests.A. greatlyB. overlyC. heavilyD. hardlyPart 8 Complete the sentences(Each item: 1)Directions:Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.139.出生在一个典型的殖民地家庭) inWest Hartford, Connecticut in 1758.140.宁愿自力更生).141.因为滥砍滥伐而受到威胁).142.一个智力非凡的人).143.膨胀和收缩) with the increase and decrease of temperature.144.没有机会获得这份工作) because he hasn't got enough experience yet.145.详细讲述了利益的冲突) arising from the commercialization of genetics and biotechnology.146.反应灵敏的人) to take over the Beijing office.147.把妹妹吓得直哭) by telling her a wolf was coming.148. You don't become enormously successful遇到和克服一些极具挑战性的问题).149.心脏病突然发作了).150.不要误导群众) or exerting an adverse impact on social and public order.151. Their mobile grocery carts travel through the使家庭主妇能买到她们需要的东西) outside their own doors.152.知识产权保护的核心精神) is to respect knowledge. Patent system is a very important part of the right.153.适合我们顾客的口味).Part 9 Multiple choices(Each item: 1)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.154.All the President's Men ________________ one of the important books for historians who study the Watergate Scandal.A. remainB. remainsC. remainedD. is remaining155. If only the patient ________________ a different treatment instead of using the antibiotics, he might still be alive now.A. had receivedB. receivedC. should receiveD. were receiving156. "You ________________ borrow my notes provided you take care of them," I told my friend.A. couldB. shouldC. mustD. can157. Linda was ________________ the experiment a month ago, but she changed her mind at the last minute.A. to startB. to have startedC. to be startingD. to have been starting158. She ________________ fifty or so when I first met her at the conference.A. must beB. had beenC. could beD. must have been159. It is not ________________ much the language as the background that makes the book difficult to understand.A. thatB. asC. soD. very160. The committee has anticipated the problems that ________________ in the road construction project.A. ariseB. will ariseC. aroseD. have arisen161. The student said there were a few points in the essay he ________________ impossible to comprehend.A. had foundB. findsC. has foundD. would find162. He would have finished his college education, but he ________________ to quit and find a job to support his family.A. had hadB. hasC. hadD. would have163. The research requires more money than ________________.A. have been put inB. has been put inC. being put inD. to be put in164. Overpopulation poses a terrible threat to the human race. Yet it is probably ________________ a threat to the human race than environmental destruction.A. no moreB. not moreC. even moreD. much more165. It is not uncommon for there ________________ problems of communication between theold and the young.A. beingB. would beC. beD. to be166. ________________ at in his way, the situation does not seem so desperate.A. LookingB. LookedC. Being lookedD. To look167. It is absolutely essential that William ________________ his study in spite of some learning difficulties.A. will continueB. continuedC. continueD. continues168. Personal computers are no longer something beyond the ordinary people; they are ________________ available these days.A. promptlyB. instantlyC. readilyD. quicklyPart 10 Blank filling (with the appropriate preposition or adverb) (Each item: 1)Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with an appropriate preposition or adverb. Fill in each blank with only ONE word. Fill in the blanks with proper prepositions and adverbs.169.170. Whatever breakfast consists of, it is brought to your table arranged so exquisitely and with171.before.172.173.174.175.by giving a fake ID number?176.177.2009—and you can support the lads by casting your vote in the FA's official online poll. 178. Those early years were best forgotten and he would not allow himself to179.changed.180.181.remarkable 15 times in the last three seasons in various competitions.182.coaches, if not the best, who has proven himself through the years.183.other stolen goods in the process.184.185.be welcome.186.which have built up over decades in a few days?187.188. If the tail swings very vigorously from side to side it usually means that the animal is about toPart 11 Fast reading(Each item: 1)Directions:Read the following passage or passages and then answer the questions. There may be two types of questions for Questions 1-7 in each passage. 1) choose Y (YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage, choose N (NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage, choose NG (NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage; or 2) choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Questions 189 to 198 are based on the same passage.How to survive a layoffAt a time of uncertainty, you need that bit of gut to get things fixed. If you are one of the unluckybird, you'd better check the following advices.Don't Panic!After a job loss, it may seem like your world is crashing in all at once. Stay calm and resist the urge to make any sudden moves—like sending a scathing e-mail or making a scene on your way out—that could hurt you in the long run."It's completely normal to feel panic after a job loss," says Lynn Joseph, Ph D, psychologist and author of The Job-Loss Recovery Guide. In fact, it may feel like the rug has been pulled out from under your career—and your life, she says.Your self-esteem can also take a hit, especially if you think you've been singled out. "Logically and intellectually we know that (we may have been part of a mass layoff), but emotionally we take it personally," Joseph says.With so many emotions at play, the key is to think before you act. Remember, your goal is to leave your job gracefully and with integrity.Avoid immediately jumping into a job search, Joseph warns. "Traditionally we work with interviews and resumes before we work with the emotional loss of a career. We are not taking it in the right order," she says, and advises that you take a few days off to calm yourself down and deal with your emotions. You don't want to land a job interview and break down explaining what happened to you. Get your emotional and body language under control before you attempt to go on the interview trail.Also, don't over-think things or feel as though you have to do damage control when others ask about your job, explains Robert Leahy, Ph D, clinical professor of psychology and author of The Worry Cure. Leahy says accepting reality is essential to making it through this difficult time.It's a normal reaction to grieve the colleagues that you built friendships with over years of work. "People do go through the same stages of grief after losing a job that people experience following the loss of a loved one," Joseph says. The stress and anxiety of losing your job will take time to settle. Don't rush yourself.Create a support teamDon't try to go it alone. Seeking help after a layoff, whether it comes from family and friends, former co-workers or a professional counselor, is an important part of the healing process. Learn to be your best pillar of support."It is important to be openly communicative and try not to hide things and keep secrets," says Dr Lynn Joseph. She says it's important that you deal with the stress and anxiety of a layoff, which can lead to depression. "You will be all fairly better throughout this process if you pool your。

大学英语三蓝鸽试题及答案

大学英语三蓝鸽试题及答案

Unit11. Greed made the people _______ their resources despite the apparent danger.A. exhaustB. exhaleC. exerciseD. exclaim A2. If one thing happens and then another thing happens in ________, the second thing happens as a result of the first.A. resultB. consequenceC. effectD. sequence B3. We made progress on key ecological forestry projects, and ________ a total of25.29 million hectares.A. deforestedB. afforestedC. exploitedD. polluted B4. You must understand the________ of mathematics before we can proceed further.A. elementsB. componentsC. ingredientsD. compositions A5. It was very ________ of you to bring the umbrella.A. sensitiveB. sensitivityC. sensibleD. sensibility C6. In spite of Spanish origin, Brazil also has certain things which make her __________.A. specificB. speciesC. specializedD. distinctive D7. The power to change the general manager __________ in the board of directors.A. livesB. residesC. existsD. inhabits B8. The two words are similar in meaning, but there is __________ difference between them.A. subtleB. preciseC. attentiveD. strict A9. The house itself is not particularly to my mind, but I like its _________.A. settingB. environmentC. circumstanceD. surrounding B10. The rainwater in the street soon ________ in the warm sunshine.A. disappearedB. vanishedC. fadedD. evaporated D11. It is said in some parts of the world, goats, rather than cows, served as a vital _____ of milk.A. originB. reserveC. resourceD. source D√[11].12. You will not be _____ about your food in time of great hunger.A. specialB. particularC. peculiarD. specific B13. Can we just _______ and do nothing when there are so many homeless people on the streets?A. sit thoughB. sit backC. sit aroundD. sit for B14. The experts have decided that this was a(n)_______ of an extinct animal.A. mineralB. limestoneC. fossilD. ore C15.The problems requiring immediate solution will be given ________ at the meeting.A. priorityB. urgencyC. superiorityD. emergency A16. There is no doubt that the ______ of these goods to the others is easy to see.A. prestigeB. superiorityC. priorityD. publicity B17. If you _________ something such as a young child or a young plant, you care for it while it is growing and developing.A. nurtureB. natureC. produceD. isolate A18. The United Nations estimates that at any given time 2.5 million people find themselves in situations that are defined as forced labor or sexual__________A. explorationB. exploitationC. evaporationD. explosion B19. I went out of the meeting room; the _________ there smothered me.A. surfaceB. attitudeC. atmosphereD. environment C20. As a defense against air-pollution damage, many plants and animals ________ a substance to absorb harmful chemicals.A. releaseB. relieveC. dismissD. discard A21. The _______ search for the lost boys proved ______ and the search party returned home at nightfall quite ______.A. exhaustive... exhausted...exhaustingB. exhaustive... exhausting... exhausted BC. exhausted …exhaustive...exhaustingD. exhausted ….exhausting …exhaustive22. Something must be done before the situation reached the ______ of no return.A. pointB. topC. tipD. trap A23. Each of the bodily organs has its own ______ function.A. specialB. specificC. spareD. spacious B24. He is so rash that he is ______ to the probable results of his rude words.A. ignorantB. ableC. blindD. deaf C25. Falling export rates have cons iderably ______ on the country’s economy.A. effectedB. affectedC. impactedD. influenced C26.The river determines the natural ______ between the two countries.A. frontierB. boundC. boundaryD. edge C27. Lung cancer has now _______ breast cancer as a cause of death for women in the U.S.A. surpassedB. overtakenC. laggedD. exceeded B28. With the changes in the world's ______, dinosaurs died, but many smaller animals lived on. It was the survival of the fittest.A. weatherB. droughtC. climateD. pollution C29. They ______ Congress to approve plans for their reform program.A. urgedB. encouragedC. motivatedD. debated A30. When the kitchen is finished, I’m going to _____ my attention on the garden shed.A. concentrateB. dedicateC. payD. focus D31. ________ our mother earth, we should be an active participator in the prevention of environmental pollution.A. In terms ofB. For the sake ofC. Regardless ofD. When it comes to B32. Those organisms that are most suited to the environment will be those that will _______.A. overtakeB. isolateC. disposeD. survive D33. The energy released by the chain reaction is____ into heat.A. conveyedB. transformedC. transferredD. delivered B34. Pandas are an endangered ______, which exist uniquely in China.A. animalB. mammalC. speciesD. prey C35. From Zambia to New Zealand, Canada to Costa Rica, you can _____ on to the Internet and teach yourself and connect with like-minded souls.A. relateB. logC. connectD. link B36. Officials of the CIA depend heavily on e-mail to ______ with each other.A. communicateB. exchangeC. talkD. converse A37. Illegal _____ copies of the DVD are already being sold.A. prairieB. pirateC. privateD. privilege B38. For five months now he has been riding there with me and suddenly I _________ an urge to know why he was there.A. overtookB. caughtC. was overtaken byD. was caught by C39. In a serious ______ of voice, the doctor warned him to keep off sugar.A. beatB. hitC. rhythmD. tone D40. In the United States the cost of living has been steadily rising in the past ______.A. decades B dozens C. millenniums D. quarter A41.She ______ her hands around the mug of hot coffee to warm them.A. posed B circled C. cupped D. supported C42. Drugs can make you do all kinds of ______ things.A. subtle B weird C. addicted D. sober B43. How do you do this without _______ asking the other person?A. directly B indirectly C. literally D. unliterally A44. “Why are you here,” I _______________.A. found myself asked B find myself askC. found myself askingD. find myself asking C45. The European Union countries were once worried that they would not have _______ supplies of petroleum.A. proficientB. efficientC. potentialD. sufficient D46. Many girls are very _____ of their weight and tend to go on diet frequently.A. consciousB. particularC. caringD. aware A47. He could also learn to use the vacuum cleaner, the washing machine and other household ______.A. equipmentsB. appliancesC. facilitiesD. devices B48. Generous public funding of basic science would ________ considerable benefits for the country’s health, wealth and security.A. result inB. result fromC. lie inD. settle down A49. He showed great _______ in what he said and did.A. witnessB. significanceC. wealthD. wisdom D50. The house was very quiet, ___A_____ as it was on the side of a mountain.A. isolatedB. isolatingC. being isolatedD. having been isolatedUnit21. Those gifts of rare books that were given to us were deeply ______.A. appreciatedB. approvedC. appealedD. applied. A2. We were not taken in by her_____ reluctance to accept the gift, for we knew very well that she never refused presents.A. sincereB. apparentC. obviousD. relative √[2]. B3. Yesterday was the twentieth ______ of the founding of the republic.A. ceremonyB. anniversaryC. occurrenceD. entertainment B4. Most people were no longer listening to his long _____ story.A. classicB. exhaustingC. tiringD. boring D5. Scientists hope to ____ soon in their fight against heart disease.A. break upB. break offC. break throughD. break out C6. The actor decided to play a joke on his _____ to find out if she could remember her lines(台词).A. colleagueB. landladyC. servantD. audience A7. I’m more _____ than ever of the difficulty of the work.A. confirmedB. convincedC. concernedD. concluded B8. The arguments are over now, and we hope no one will _____ them up again.A. boilB. disturbC. interfereD. stir D9. The Mayor was asked to ____ his speech in order to allow his audience to raise questions.A. confineB. conductC. condenseD. concentrate C10. There is much I enjoy about the changing seasons,but my favorite time is the ____from fall to winter.A. transmissionB. transformationC. transitionD. transfer C11. He ____the business when he was 60.A. responded withB. retired fromC. twisted fromD. peaked to B12. As soon as he set foot on this new strange land he began to look at everything there with great _____.A. curiosityB. significanceC. indifferenceD. fantasy A13. While a full understanding of what causes the disease may be several years away, _____ leading to a successful treatment could come much sooner .A. a distinctionB. a breakthroughC. an identificationD. an interpretation B14. Experts have _____with some effective measures to prevent the disease from spreading.A. caught upB. put upC. come up D kept up C15. These bright students have ____ her enthusiasm for teaching.A. sparkedB. displayedC. fascinatedD. convinced A16. It is _____ that his theory of relativity revolutionized science.A. accurateB. preciseC. evidentD. mature C17. Albert Einstein’s intellect was stirred by the ____ force that guided the compass needle.A. passionateB. curiousC. holyD. invisible D18. The _____end of human acts is happiness in the sense of living wellA. originalB. ultimateC. pressingD. vital B19. The film star didn’t like the media _____into his past.A. probingB. gettingC. breakingD. coming A20. The computer revolution may well change society as ______ as did the Industrial Revolution.A. certainlyB. insignificantlyC. fundamentallyD. comparatively C21. What you should say in your speech is entirely ____ you.A. up toB. due toC. owing toD. according to A22. The French pianist who had been praised very highly _____ to be a great disappointment.A. turned inB. turned outC. turned upD. turned down B23. I can ____ him to you for the job. He is a very good worker.A. recallB. promoteC. recommendD. suggest C24. New employees had to attend a ____ of meetings to get familiar with their work.A. sequenceB. seminarC. columnD. conjunction A25. The two friends said goodbye and went their ____ ways.A. relevantB. relativeC. reluctantD. respective D26. If you ____ in taking this attitude, w e’ll have to ask you to leave.A. persistB. insistC. resistD. pursue A27. In this poor country, survival is still the leading industry; all else is ____.A. luxuryB. accommodationC. entertainmentD. fancy A28. Her trusting smile _______ his heart.A. dissolvedB. digestedC. meltedD. defrost C29. Penney was already being _____ by the police on suspicion of murder.A. interviewedB. inquiredC. inspectedD. investigated D30. The suspect’s fingerprints on the gun were the main ____ against him. BA. informationB. evidenceC. crimeD. conviction31. The lady dressed in the latest Paris fashion is ____ in her appearance but rude in her speech.A. elaborateB. excessiveC. elegantD. exaggerated C32. The stroke deprived him of the ____ of speech.A. organB. possessionC. conductD. faculty D33. This new book has received several reviews since its publication; but none of them have made a just ____ of the book.A. summaryB. calculationC. evaluationD. account C34. When I saw Jane, I stopped and smiled, but she ____ me and walked on.A. refusedB. ignoredC. declinedD. neglected B35. I find this treatment very ________ to my health.A. advisableB. invaluableC. beneficialD. worthy C36. It was difficult to guess what her_____ to the news would be.A. impressionB. commentC. reactionD. opinion C37. You should have been patient____ that customer; I’m sure that selling him the watch was a possibility.A. withB. ofC. forD. at A38) The product was developed _______ customer demand.A. in response toB. in favor ofC. in contrast toD. in excess of A39. After her service to the country, he was ____ with a Knighthood(爵士身份).A. praisedB. honoredC. grantedD. recommended B40. The three friends all ____ for the same job.A. requiredB. choseC. appliedD. referred C41. This is a very important contract, so you should study it _____ before signing.A. in detailB. in briefC. in particularD. in quantity A42. The terrorist attack has been _____ by the entire international community.A. condemnedB. scoldedC. criticizedD. blamed A43. Jack’s shirt was burned by ____ from the fire.A. spotsB. spillsC. sparksD. sprays C44. They carried out a lot of experiments to ____ the speed of sound.A. decideB. determineC. detectD. devise B45. I had a sudden ________to tell the boss what I thought of him.A. thrustB. thirstC. urgeD. demand C46. Purchasing the new production line will be a ______ deal for the company.A. profitableB. ultimateC. definiteD. favorite A47. In Disneyland every year, some 800,000 plants are replaced because Disney refused to ________ signs asking his “guests” not to step on them.A. put downB. put outC. put upD. put off C48. All the key words in the article are printed in _______ type so as to attract readers’ attention.A. darkB. denseC. blackD. bold D49. He always did well at school ________ having to do part-time jobs every now and then.A. in spite ofB. regardless ofC. on account ofD. to case of A50. Most broadcasters maintain that TV has been unfairly criticized and argue that the power of the medium is ________.A. grantedB. impliedC. exaggeratedD. remedied CUnit31. He is very ____ and well-qualified, so he should reach the top of his profession.A. ambitiousB. urgentC. proudD. jealous【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:2.02. China has been following the foreign policy to develop relations with other countries on the ____ of the five principles of peaceful co-existence.A. groundB. foundationC. basisD. bases【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:2.03. The town planning commission said that their financial outlook for the next year was optimistic. They expect increased tax ____.A. fundsB. incomeC. paymentD. revenues√[3].【参考答案】:D【学生得分】:2.04. The toy maker produces a ____ copy of the space station, exact in every detail.A. minimalB. minimumC. miniatureD. minor√[4].【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:2.05. Do you have any ____ about what living beings on other planets would be like?A. idealB. comprehensionC. notionD. intelligence√[5].【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:2.06. The clothes a person wears may express his ____ or social position.A. curiosityB. statusC. determinationD. significance√[6].【参考答案】:B【学生得分】:2.07. The Prime Minister frequently wandered from his text to ____ on a point that had obviously caught his audience’s interest.A. elaborateB. interruptC. stressD. explain√[7].【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:2.08. The foreigner tried to make himself understood ____ body language.A. in terms ofB. with regard toC. in relation toD. by means of√[8].【参考答案】:D【学生得分】:2.09. Today, housework has been made much easier by electrical ____.A. facilitiesB. apparatusC. equipmentD. appliances√[9].【参考答案】:D【学生得分】:2.010. The kitchen was small and ____ so that the disabled could reach everything without difficulty.A. conventionalB. compactC. compatibleD. concise√[10].【参考答案】:B【学生得分】:2.011. The pressure to ____ causes Americans to be energetic, but it also puts them under a constant emotional strain.A. competeB. conductC. complimentD. compact√[11].【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:2.012. The costume party, ____ by many famous companies of the city, proved to be a successful activity organized by the Student Union.A. generatedB. sponsoredC. proclaimedD. originated√[12].【参考答案】:B【学生得分】:2.013. This book is expected to ____ the best-seller lists.A. promoteB. prevailC. dominateD. exemplify√[13].【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:2.014. The old man ____ from town to town with nowhere to go and nothing to do.A. flowsB. floatsC. fluctuatesD. flees√[14].【参考答案】:B【学生得分】:2.015. As an industry, biotechnology stands to ____ electronics in dollar volume andperhaps surpass it in social impact by 2020.A. competeB. contestC. rivalD. strive√[15].【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:2.016. The patient has been ____ of the safety of the operation.A. assuredB. guaranteedC. entrustedD. confirmed√[16].【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:2.017. Many of the earliest ____ into the United States established large plantations.A. emigrantsB. emmigrantsC. immigrantsD. migrants√[17].【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:2.018. In that poor country, survival is still the leading industry; all else is____.A. luxuryB. accommodationC. entertainmentD. refreshment√[18].【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:2.019. His stories ____ new worlds of the imagination.A. worked upB. stirred upC. opened upD. signed up√[19].【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:2.020. Their views lie outside the ____ of current medical opinion.A. mainstayB. trackC. coreD. mainstream√[20].【参考答案】:D【学生得分】:2.021. If the physical, psychological and environmental demands on workers ____ their capabilities, hazards arise.A. precedeB. succeedC. proceedD. exceed√[21].【参考答案】:D【学生得分】:2.022. Every member of society has to make a ____ to struggle for the freedom of the country.A. pledgeB. warrantyC. resolveD. guarantee√[22].【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:2.023. Being granted a yearly bonus can be ____ to getting a raise in pay.A. comparativeB. contrastiveC. comparableD. constructive√[23].【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:2.024. A scientist must be ____ in making experiments.A. rightB. preciseC. appropriateD. approximate√[24].【参考答案】:B【学生得分】:2.025. The sofa can be ____ into a bed when you need to accommodate guests.A. transferredB. transmittedC. transformedD. converted×[25].【参考答案】:D【学生得分】:0.026. Moore____ $100,000 to the orchestra at the fund-raising dinner.A. beatB. institutedC. pledgedD. evaporated×[26].【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:0.027. The painter’s _____ for painting the whole house was $1,000.A. evaluationB. estimateC. assessmentD. judgment√[27].【参考答案】:B【学生得分】:2.028. Florida was a key state in his ______ for re-election.A. advertisementB. campaignC. mass mediaD. intonation√[28].【参考答案】:B【学生得分】:2.029. I spent the day on the beach, lying under a beach _____, reading.A. proctorB. notionC. umbrellaD. scene√[29].【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:2.030. That staff member’s performance is so good that I have decided to give him some _____ suits as prizes, which would come in handy for a salesman.A. brand nameB. HalloweenC. humidityD. invisibility√[30].【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:2.031. Nowadays, some Chinese people hesitate in consuming the goods______ in China; for example, a lot of mothers buy only imported formula for their babies.A. immigratedB. manufacturedC. detectedD. discovered√[31].【参考答案】:B【学生得分】:2.032. When it comes to buying gifts for Western friends, I recommend pure silks embroidered with _______patterns.A. elaborateB. explicitC. eccentricD. undesired√[32].【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:2.033. China has experienced a ______ growth in the cellular phone users in the pastdecade.A. friendlyB. manufacturingC. phenomenalD. institutional√[33].【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:2.034. By the time he started dating, his mother had saved a ____ amount of money.A. modestB. shabbyC. dozenD. billion√[34].【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:2.035. Electric cars are being ___ as safe for the environment, i.e., environment-friendly.A. patternedB. marketedC. floatedD. earned√[35].【参考答案】:B【学生得分】:2.036. An entrepreneur would know that many products that had great sales potential still failed owing to poor ____.A. marketingB. expendingC. succeedingD. inspiring√[36].【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:2.037. We should feel guilty about buying pirated products because pirated stuff _____ companies that produce the real thing.A. manufacturesB. promotesC. undercutsD. underlies√[37].【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:2.038. To this day, Tide remains a Proctor & Gamble ______ product; this is also true in China.A. realB. backboneC. fakeD. pirate√[38].【参考答案】:B【学生得分】:2.039. The British Queen is the _______ of German president.A. counterpartB. opponentC. rivalD. equivalent×[39].【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:0.040. The students were advised that prospective employers would ______ on ill-grooming and casual clothing.A. modelB. frownC. phenomenonD. imagine√[40].【参考答案】:B【学生得分】:2.041. She seemed the perfect match for Prince Charles —young and pretty with a _____ reputation.A. instrumentalB. marketingC. spotlessD. valueless√[41].【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:2.042. The Democratic found themselves ____ by the Republic on the issue of law and order.A. outflankedB. reactivatedC. marketedD. installed√[42].【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:2.043. The big supermarkets all have their loyalty schemes, hoping their customers can remain _____ when they shop.A. stagnantB. indifferentC. ambitiousD. loyal√[43].【参考答案】:D【学生得分】:2.044. The company has recently built a cruise ship ______ extensive spa facilities.A. expendingB. featuringC. dominatingD. recruiting√[44].【参考答案】:B【学生得分】:2.045. Personally, I believe Chunlei Project is an education ______that will benefit future generations, since mothers’ roles are crucial to children’s education.A. initiativeB. expenseC. budgetD. campaign√[45].【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:2.046. When he found the host team beaten, the football fan threw the beer bottle at his TV set, ______ it into pieces.A. shockingB. convertingC. smashingD. lumbering√[46].【参考答案】:C【学生得分】:2.047. As a man of _____ talent, Steve Jobs is admired by young people all over the world.A. exclusiveB. extravagantC. upstandingD. exceptional×[47].【参考答案】:D【学生得分】:0.048. Despite the efforts to “cool down”the real estate market, the municipal governments still get some ______figures for the same period of time last year.A. comparableB. mysteriousC. slimD. expensive√[48].【参考答案】:A【学生得分】:2.049. Unfortunately, the company that had been _____to build the models went bankrupt last month due to cash flow problem.A. concentratedB. contractedC. saturatedD. condensed√[49].【参考答案】:B【学生得分】:2.050. The program is ______ at improving the health of women of all ages.A. targetedB. gazedC. anticipatedD. deforested√[50].【参考答案】:A。

中国海洋大学蓝鸽英语第三册第五单元

中国海洋大学蓝鸽英语第三册第五单元
A. leave alone B. leave off C. leave out D. leaveover
√[19].
【参考答案】:B
【学生得分】:2.0
20. You ______that he is innocent before hearing evidence against him.
A. assume B. ensure C. confirm D. guarantee
【参考答案】:B
【学生得分】:2.0
34. He is quite sure that it’s _______ impossible for him to fulfill the task within two days.
A. absolutely B. exclusively C. fully D. roughly
√[3].
【参考答案】:C
【学生得分】:2.0
4. She ran out of the room in great _______.
A. honesty B. need C. haste D. danger
√[4].
【参考答案】:C
【学生得分】:2.0
5. I ______to him that I was dissatisfied with the results of their experiment.
22. I have a _______ feeling that I have been to Australia before.
A. common B. particular C. special D. peculiar
√[22].
【参考答案】:D
【学生得分】:2.0

中国海洋大学蓝鸽大英三答案

中国海洋大学蓝鸽大英三答案

中国海洋大学蓝鸽大英三答案Unit7D 1.In the past, most foresters have been men, but today, the number of women ______ this field is climbing.A) registering B) chasing C) engaging D) pursuingC 2. Drunken football fans began directing a stream of _____ language at the policemen.A) cursed B) scolding C) abusive D) vowingA 3. Too much ______ to the sun is bad for the skin.A) exposure B) exhibition C) extension D) expansionA 4. All of the participants are trained to _____ their minds _____ details.A) focus…on B) devote… to C) look…up D) turn…onB 5. Two or three days after the operation Bennett was beginning to feel ______better.A)no B) somewhat C)somewhere D) anyhowD 6. Mr. Smith had an unusual _____: he was first an office clerk, then a sailor, and ended up as a school teacher.A) profession B) occupation C) position D) careerA7. Because he was ______ of the new limit, he was stopped and warned for speeding.A)ignorant B) accustomed C) reluctant D) patheticB 8. I can’t _____ his being late for school.A) enhance B) i magine C) expand D) limitC 9. His body temperature has been _____ for three days, the highest point reaching 40.5 degree centigrade.A) uncommon B) disordered C)abnormal D) extraordinaryD10. I don’t feel inclined to get _____ college affairs again.A) related to B) included in C) damaged by D) involved inB11. The work was almost complete when we received orders to ________ no further with it.A)progress B) proceed C)march D) promoteB12. The little girl woke up screaming because she had had a ________.A) daydream B) nightmare C)fantasy D) illusionD13. Learning disabilities may help explain why some students do not _____ as well in school as intelligence tests suggest they should.A) undertake B) hold C) play D) performB 14. The civilians who had been injured in the bomb explosion lay screaming in ______.A) appeal B)agony C) annoyance D) aspirationA 15. Floor-to-ceiling windows can look stunning, giving the _____ of extra height.A)illusion B) illustration C) imagination D) illuminationD 16. Turn off the power before repairs ______.A) carry back B) carry on C) carry through D) carry outA17. The stronger the ______, the more quickly a person will learn a foreign language.A)motivation B) invention C) creation D) sensationD 18. The police must have a search ________ to search a house, otherwise theirsearch will be considered as illegal intrusion.A)certificate B) guarantee C)license D) warrantA 19. Arriving home, the boy told his parents about all the _____ which occurred in his dormitory.A)incidents B) issues C)matters D) occasionsB 20. Without proper lessons, you could _____ a lot of bad habits when playing the piano.A) keep up B) pick up C) draw up D) catch upB21. He _____ the newspaper while having his breakfast.A) neglected B)scanned C) issued D) deservedB22. Those high school students _____ to computer games will usually lose interest in their studies.A) absorbed B) addicted C) approached D) adaptedB 23. Generally speaking, most people will _____ additional copies of documents for safekeeping in case the original copy is accidentally damaged or destroyed.A) hold up B)back up C) make up D) take upC 24. Surprised at the result of the match, people ______ a secret deal had been made.A) doubted B) sustained C) suspected D) execute dD 25. Hearing the forecast of the storm, the captain ordered his ______to prepare for action. A) gang B) agency C) crowd D) crewB 26. It would be considered ________if you turn a blind eye to such a good opportunity.A) pasty B) insane C) insecure D) initialC 27. Since the matter was extremely ______, we dealt with it immediately.A) tough B) tense C) urgent D) innocentD 28.They brought out guns and for a ______ second nobody moved.A) disconnected B) disunited C) fragmented D) splitC 29. The roads were very busy so traffic ______ along at 10 miles an hour.A) climbed B) dashed C) crawled D) drift edC 30.The charged man was judged guilty despite his protest of ______.A) commitment B) improvement C) innocence D) requirementD 31.Tokyo has been______ as the host city for 2020 Olympics.A) expose d B) enforce d C) accord ed D) designate dC 32.Now that we have made the decision, we may ____________ the scheme as previously agreed.A) distribute B) assign C) execute D) designateA 33.He says that in Prague he will______ a plan to seek the goal of a world without nuclear weapons.A) lay out B) lay off C) set in D) set offA 34.The bank is reported in the local newspaper to have been robbed in ___ daylight yesterday.A) broad B) exclusive C) extensive D) abroadD 35.A good swimmer should learn to __________ the movements of his arms and legs.A) combine B) connect C) cooperate D)coordinateC 36.Three days after the trial the prisoner was ____ secretly, and the body was buried under a tree inside the prison.A) murdered B) convicted C) executed D) punishedB 37.I don’t know why everything around me is going into ____.A) attraction B) confusion C) pulse D) sanityB 38.Though ______ in a big city, Peter always prefers to paint the primitive scenes of countrylife. A) grown B) raised C) tended D) cultivatedC 39. As a result of the depression, many people lost their jobs and were thrown into ______ poverty.A) usual B) normal C) utter D) broadC 40. The pages of the dictionary had______ from constant use.A) chipped away B) pulled off C) curled up D) split upD 41. Michael Jemal was Haier’s first US___________before setting up the unit in 1999.A) squad B) cartel C) lord D) distributorD 42. The sight of the rats running about in the house made my flesh______.A) throb B) curl C) split D) creepB 43. It was so dark in the cave that I didn’t dare to ______ any step further.A) strike B) venture C) stretch D) raceD 44. The London underground railways served as shelters for London citizens during German air ______.A) relief B) pulse C) gang D)raidsC 45. The city government will soon ______ street litter control notices.A) coordinate B) publish C)issue D) throbA 46. The military ______says that the enemy attack will probably start tomorrow morning.A)intelligence B) resource C) source D) diligenceA 47. T he employees were afraid to ask for a salary raise______they should lose their jobs.A)les t B) or else C) so that D) in order thatC 48. I f I hadn’t turned off the power before you touched the wires, you ______now.A) wouldn’t have smiled B) didn’t smile C) wouldn’t be smiling D) couldn’t have smiledA 49. What did you put in your suitcase? It’s almost ______mine.A) four times as heavy a s B) four times heavier asC) as four times heavy as D) as heavy as four timesD 50. In the course of a day our students do far more than just ______classes.A) attending B) attended C) to attend D) attend。

PETS(三)蓝色课本答案(完整)

PETS(三)蓝色课本答案(完整)

Unit 1 Dialogue 1 出处:高教社教材P28Dialogue 2 高教社教材P30Passage 课外答案p7词汇1.afford2.mood3.extra4.ridiculous5.put up with6.pat away7.put down8.cut down on9.typical10.obligation11.retreat12.averages13.remarkableput phrases1. away2. off3. out 4, up 5. up withListening comprehension NUMBERS D B D A D C D B C DTIME D C C C B DUse of English真题PASSAGE 1 CADAB CCDAA CDCBA DBAAD真题PASSGE 2 BADAC BCDAC ACBAD CDBDBREADING CONPREHENSION真题PART A ADACDPART B GFACD DFGBCUNIT 2Dialogue高教社教材P229Dialogue 2 课外Passage高教社教材P244dialogue 2 建议不讲解Passage 词汇很好但是文章偏难来源于高教紫色P16V ocabulary1. appeal2. sore3. via4. media5. private6. miracle7. alert8. sensitive9. access 10. put up with 11. constantOut of1.out of breath 2, out of date 3. out of shape 4. out of order 5. out of the question听力高教紫色unit 19Use of English真题BDBAA ABABD BAABC BACDBReading part APassage 1 真题DCCABPASSAGE 2 真题DCCDBPASSAGE 3 模拟ABDCAPassage 4 模拟ABDCBPASSAGE 5 真题BCDACPart bPassage 1 真题DCBEGPassage 2 模拟ABCGDPassage 3 真题BDFACUnit 3Unit 3Passage 2008-9真题听力高教社课本308-309页Use of English CABBA CDCDC DDBBA DCBAChttp://203.208.33.132/search?q=cache:9-psbS49OGEJ:/school/200611cet/f02.do c+if+you+were+to+begin+a+new+job+tomorrow&cd=3&hl=zh-CN&ct=clnk&gl=cn&st_usg=A Lhdy2-L0jCRFtbk5q0s517_kC2XIDaJkQpassage 1 04-9 /wyl/PETS/lnzt/200903/253331_5.shtml ACCCC passage 2 模拟答案bdadbpassage 3 06-3 真题 1 选项更正为A 450,000 B. 400,000 答案BCBAApassage 4 真题04-3 ddaccpart bpassage 1 07-3 ADFECpassage 2 模拟dgfac 外研社模拟详解P154passage 3 模拟GAFEDAppendix 是上课太累时可以调解一下可以课后请学生自己做POINTS:1. (a)2 (b)4 (c)62. (a)6 (b)4 (c)7 (d)2 (e)13. (a)4 (b)2 (c)5 (d)7 (e)64. (a)4 (b)6 (c)2 (d)15. (a)6 (b)4 (c)3 (d)5 (e)26. (a)6 (b)4 (c)27. (a)6 (b)2 (c)48. (a)6 (b)7 (c)5 (d)4 (e)3 (f)2 (g)19. (a)7 (b)6 (c)4 (d)2 (e )110 (a)4 (b)2 (c)3 (d)5 (e)6 (f)1Now add up the total number of points.OVER 60 POINTS:Others see you as someone they should 'handle with care'. Y ou're seen as vain, self-centered, and who is extremely dominant. Others may admire you, wishing they could be more like you, but don't always trust you, hesitating to become too deeply involved with you.51 TO 60 POINTS:Others see you as an exciting, highly volatile, rather impulsive personality, a natural leader, who's quick to make decisions, though not always the right ones. They see you as bold and adventuresome, someone who will try anything once, someone who takes chances and enjoys an adventure. They enjoy being in your company because of the excitement you radiate.41 TO 50 POINTS:Others see you as fresh, lively, charming, amusing, practical, and always interesting, someone who's constantly in the center of attention, but sufficiently well balanced not to let it go to their head. They also see you as kind, considerate, and understanding, someone who'll always cheer them up and help them out.31 TO 40 POINTS:Others see you as sensible, cautious, careful & practical. They see you as clever, gifted, or talented, but modest. Not a person who makes friends too quickly or easily, but someone who's extremely loyal to friends you do make and who expect the same loyalty in return. Those who really get to know you, realize it takes a lot to shake your trust in your friends, but equally that it takes you a long time to getover if that trust is ever broken.21 TO 30 POINTS:Y our friends see you as painstaking and fussy. They see you as very cautious, extremely careful, a slow and steady plodder. It would really surprise them if you ever did something impulsively or on the spur of the moment, expecting you to examine everything carefully from every angle and then, usually decide against it. They think this reaction is caused partly by your careful nature.UNDER 21 POINTS:People think you are shy, nervous, and indecisive, someone who needs looking after, who always wants someone else to make the decisions and who doesn't want to get involved with anyone or anything! They see you as a worrier who always sees problems that don't exist. Some people think you're boring. Only those who know you well, know that you aren't.Unit 4Listening 高教课本Unit10Use of EnglishPassage 1 07-9 BCABD BCDAC BBDDC ACDDAPassage 2 课外详解如下:此篇文章主要阐述了由于人对自己缺乏足够的认识,不能正确看待自身的潜力而产生不好的后果。

大学英语3Unit5课后答案

大学英语3Unit5课后答案

Answer Keys Book ThreeUnit 5Content Questions1.He wrote them on a ship on the way to the island of Tulagi in the South Pacific onThanksgiving Day, 1943.2.Preparing a traditional Thanksgiving dinner featuring roast turkey made the writerextremely busy.3.The writer was thinking about Thanksgiving.4.He decided to write letters to show gratitude to those who had helped him in hislife.5.He had always accepted what they had done for him, but never expressed to anyof them a simple “Thank you”.6.He decided to write to his father, his grandmother, and the Rev. Lonual Nelson,his grammar school principal.7.His father had impressed upon him from boyhood a love of books and reading.8.He remembered that each morini g Nelson would open the school with a prayerover his assembled students.9.He recalled how his grandmother had taught him to tell the truth, to share, and tobe forgiving and considerate of others. And he thanked her for her delicious food and for all the wonderful things she had done for him.10.His reading of their letters left him not only astonished but also more humbledthan before, because they all thanked him rather than saying they would forgive him for not having previously thanked them.11.The writer learned that one should learn to express appreciation for o thers’efforts.12.The writer wished for all people the common sense to achieve world peace, andfind the good and praise it.Language Sense Enhancement1. (1) decades (2) undergoing (3) had done wrong (4) welcome reassurance (5) appreciated (6) brought back (7) relatives (8) accomplish (9) consume (10) representingLanguage Focus1.(1)sprinkled (2) in turn (3) reversed (4) repay (5) at sea (6) traditional (7)statement (8) longed for (9) in secret (10) unloaded (11) weep (12) under way2. (1)stretch out (2) make out (3) hope for (4) turns over (5) put away (6) brings back (7) got to (8) go about3. (1) diminish, people are working to increase the use of solar energy.(2) accord high priority to meeting the challenges of economic and environmental development in the region.(3) are exposed to more information than were children of the past, it does not follow that they automatically become more sophisticated.(4) has been immersed in British history and culture.(5) in a flash on June 1, 2000 when he lost both legs in a serious traffic accident.4. (1) my sincere, considerate of, with gratitude(2) assembled, amid the, in quest of(3) was marvelous, had undergone, swift, and the restCollocation(1) fond of (2) sick of (3) thoughtful of (4) confident of (5) conscious of (6) critical of (7) guilty of (8) ashamed ofUsage1.To know what people really think, pay regard to what they do, rather than whatthey say.2.It is cooperation, rather than conflict, that will enable you to achieve your success.3.Ann made students think for themselves rather than telling them what to think.4.I think I’ll stay at home this evening rather than go/ going out.5.Most people are content to let perfect days happen at random rather than plan/planning for them.Comprehension Exercises1. (1) at sea (2) Turning over (3) reverse (4) got to (5) repay (6)gratitude (7) assembled (8) immersed in (9) unloading (10) swift 2. (1) Instead (2) possessions (3) richer (4) breath (5) cherish (6)special (7) specific (8) shining (9) miracles (10) gift.Translation1.Grandma took it for granted that food prices would soar, so she bought a lot ofrice.2.I can quote you several instances of her dedication to science.3.The 1980s saw the start of the swift development of some special economic zonesin China.4.Tension between the two countries stemmed in part from the latest spy affair.5.Peter has worked in a law firm for many years. Y ou can consider having him asyour lawyer to act on your behalf when you need legal help.2.Amid the atmosphere of Thanksgiving George was immersed in the diary left tohim by his father, who died at sea after he completed two successive trips around the world. They diary brought back every moment George had spent with his father and many of the specific things his father did on his behalf. George’s father used to impress on him the need to undergo all kinds of hardship in quest of excellence. Even today, George still remembers how his father would quoteAesop’s famous saying “Gratitude is the sign of noble souls’” and tell him to accord the greatest importance to it.。

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大学英语3蓝鸽第五单元答案1.It is not easy to learn English well, but if you _______, you will succeed in the end.A. hang upB. hang aboutC. hang onD. hang onto[1].2. Harold claimed that he was a serious and well-known artist, but in fact he was a(an) _______.A. alienB. cilientC. counterpartD. fraud[2].3. After three years’ life in the army, they became _______.A. hardboundB. hardheadedC. hard-bittenD. hardhearted[3].4. She ran out of the room in great _______.A. honestyB. needC. hasteD. danger[4].5. I ______to him that I was dissatisfied with the results of their experiment.A. toldB. thoughtC. hintedD. worried[5].6. He occasionally _______in the luxury of a good cigar.A. catersB. indulgesC. enjoysD. pleases[6].7. His training _______him as a teacher of English.A. madeB. createdC. qualifiedD. proved[7].8. He was _______with pain the whole week.A. sufferedB. rackedC. caughtD. surprised[8].9. I did not _______from the difficulty.A. retainB. restrainC. retreatD. resort[9].10. We can’t help being _______ of Bob who bought a luxuri ous sports car just after the money was stolen from the office.A. skepticalB. appreciativeC. suspiciousD. tolerant[10].11. A healthy life is frequently thought to be_______ with the open countryside and home grown food.A. tiedB. boundC. involvedD. associated[11].12. A peculiarly pointed chin is his most memorable facial_______.A. markB. featureC. traceD. appearance[12].13. He had been completely exhausted but felt considerably _______aftera meal and a rest.A. renewedB. recreatedC. reshapedD. refreshed[13].14. He is quite sure that it’s _______ impossible for him to fulfill the task within two days.A. absolutelyB. exclusivelyC. fullyD. roughly[14].15. He was too full of _______in the interview to accept the fact that he failed.A. conceitB. concealC. concedeD. conceive[15].16. There were _______admission to the military exhibition because they were foreigners’.A. deniedB. declinedC. deprivedD. rejected[16].17. She is not free to follow her own _______in the matter of marriage.A. noseB. inclinationC. suitD. bigoted course[17].18. He was ______by the math problem.A stamped B. stumped C. stripped D. strapped[18].19. If you would_______ smoking, your bronchitis would much improve.A. leave aloneB. leave offC. leave outD. leave over[19].20. You ______that he is innocent before hearing evidence against him.A. assumeB. ensureC. confirmD. guarantee[20].21. He usually_______ the usage of the two similar words.A. troubledB. confusedC. disturbedD. puzzled[21].22. I have a _______ feeling that I have been to Australia before.A. commonB. particularC. specialD. peculiar[22].23. He, too, was in the dark and _______for an explanation.A. in no wayB. on the contraryC. at a lossD. of no avail[23].24.I would never _______ a court of law if I hadn't been so desperate.A. sought forB. accounted forC. turned upD. resorted to[24].25. Rumors are everywhere, spreading fear, damaging reputations, and turning calm situations into _______ ones.A. turbulentB. tragicC. vulnerableD. suspicious[25].26. As visiting scholars, they willingly _______ to the customs of the country they live in.A. submitB. commitC. conformD. subject[26].27. I am _______ the present situation is going to continue. We'd better make full preparation for it.A. assumingB. grantingC. presumingD. resuming[27].28. He is sentenced to death because he has _______ a murder. He deserves it!A. madeB. commandedC. committedD. commended[28].29. While admitting that forecast was _______ uncertain, the scientists warned against treating it as a cry of wolf.A. anyhowB. somewhereC. somewhatD. anyway[29].30. You should not dwell too much _______ your past failures.A. inB. atC. ofD. on[30].31. It’s one thing to understand the principle, it’s _______thing to put it into practice.A. otherB. anotherC. secondD. the other[31].32. The weather report says another hurricane is _______ to come in two days.A. perhapsB. probableC. possibleD. likely[32].33. I hope John would give me some _______ of what he would like for his birthday.A. clueB. hintC. implicationD. inference[33].34. He is quite sure that it’s _______ impossible for him to fulfill the task within two days.A. absolutelyB. exclusivelyC. fullyD. roughly[34].35. Advertisements may mislead consumers _______ things that they don’t need.A. to buyB. of buyingC. in buyingD. into buying[35].36. Hundreds of police have been _______ into the area.A. dwarfedB. raftedC. draftedD. drifted[36].37. Some schools teach but fail to ______ their students.A. educateB. instructC. enlightenD. editorial[37].38. It’s difficult to master the _______ of thes e grammatical forms.A. utilityB. utilizationC. useD. usage[38].39. After China’s entry into WTO, many Chinese _______ English in their 40s or older.A. picked upB. picked outC. picked atD. picked on[39].40. The idea of working abroad really _______to me.A .attracts B. approves C. appeals D. appreciates[40].41. I was determined to _______ the truth.A. get offB. get onC. get outD. get at[41].42. Don't eat there -- the food _______!A. stinksB. terribleC. stingsD. tastes[42].43. The eldest son had to_______ to support the family.A. make upB. make a buckC. make forD. make over[43].44. Crime does not necessarily _______ poverty; criminals with wealth are not uncommon.A. go alongB. go aboutC. go atD. go with[44].45.He likes to______ 'Doctor Khee'.A. be regard asB. be referred to asC. be viewed asD. considered as[45].46. _______ that this has been a difficult year for the company.A. It is no possibilityB. It is small wonderC. There is no denyingD. There is no chance[46].47. Before the final exam, Frank _______over mathematics.A. rack his brainsB. broke his backC. sit backD. track down[47].48. Rising prison population and overcrowding _______ a real crisis.A. associate withB. add up toC. relate toD. assume with[48].49. The sun is a(n) _______ powerful source of energy.A. frequentlyB. unexpectedlyC. constantlyD. extraordinarily[49].50. He _____ the number on a slip of yellow paper.A. made downB. went downC. broke downD. jotted down[50].。

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