新编英语教程(第三版)Unit10 练习册答案
新编英语教程3_Unit1-10练习册1-10课答案及书本第一部分连词题
Unit 1 1.Fume smoke or vapour ; offensive or suffocating gas 2.sandy of the colour of sand ; pale reddish-yellow 3.somehow for some reason or other 4.stale dry and unappetizing 5.dingy dirty-looking ; not fresh or cheerful 6.proceed go ahead 7.bloodshot full of blood ; red because the small blood vessels are swollen or broken 8.dismayed made afraid or discouraged at the prospect of trouble Unit 2 1.rage be very angry 2.a vegetable plot a small piece of land for growing vegetables 3.croaking rough and harsh 4.murmur speak in a low but not clear voice 5.wind down lower ( the car window ) by turning the handle 6.gesture of despair movement of the head or hand to show helplessness 7.brutal cruel 8.quarantine the period of separation from others so that the disease cannot spread Unit 3 1.globe world 2.circle move around 3.indirectly not straight to the point ; in a roundabout way 4.idle talk talking about unimportant things 5.coincidence a combination of events happening in such a way that it seems planned or arranged 6.hastily in a hurry 7.demand ask forcefully 8.roar speak in a loud, deep voice Unit 4 ’s property after death 1.will the legal statement concerning the disposal of one2.signature personperson’’s name written by himself 3.literary of literature 4.supposition a guess 5.playwright dramatist, a person who writes plays 6.vague not clearly known 7.confirm prove the truth of something 8.verse poetry Unit 6 1. outlay a spending of money 2. refill a new filling 3. theoretically in theory 4. uranium heavy white metal which is radioactive, a source of atomic energy 5. bonnet metal lid on the front of a car 6. submarine a ship that can stay under water 7. radiation the process in which energy in the form of rays is sent out from atoms 8. synthetic not naturally produced ; artificial Unit 7 1. pose as pretend to be 2. pest an annoying thing 3. suspense and anxiety state of being anxious and uncertain about something unknown 4. fidgeting moving about restlessly 5. assure make somebody believe, feel sure 6. apace quickly 7. inquisitive chatterbox a person who is curious about other people and talkative 8. obstinacy and willfulness stubbornness and pig-headedness 9. escapism that which makes one stay away from unpleasant reality 10. justify give a good reason for Uint 8 Shelter------------------------- f. protection;a building offering protection dust-jacket----------------------h. dust-jacket----------------------h. a a a loose loose loose paper paper paper cover cover cover put put put roung roung roung the the the hard hard hard cover cover cover of of of a a a book book book for for protection become engrossed in----------d. have one ’s attention completely taken up by Content--------------------------e. satisfaction Browse--------------------------a. read here and there in books especially for enjiyment Variety --------------------------b. collection of different kinds of things apart from ----------------------g. besades Tempt----------------------------c. attract Unit 9 Fledgling------------------------j. young and inexperienced Spectacular---------------------e. very impressive Adroit --------------------------g. quick and skilful Coma----------------------------i. unconsciousness due to injury Flurry---------------------------a. sudden excitement Recuperate---------------------b. get back one ’s strength massive hemorrhage----------c.l osing a lot of blood Fragile--------------------------f. easily injured or broken Concussion--------------------d. (an)injury to the brain Permanent---------------------h. lasting for a long time or forever Unit10 Cudgel-------------------------c. short,thick stick Buck---------------------------g. lower one ’s head or body so as to avoid being hit Placatory----------------------f. submissive,undisturbed Negligently-------------------h. carelessly Wry----------------------------b. twisted Bawling-----------------------a. loud,rough shouting Pandemouium----------------d. (scene of)wila and noisy disorder Gramophone------------------e. record-player Unit1 P12 1. It It is is is an an an excellent excellent excellent photograph photograph photograph of of of Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Johnson.George, Johnson.George, Johnson.George, her her her son, son, son, has has has decided decided decided to to make several e nlargements enlargements . 2. There was a temporary shortage of fresh water on that small island. 3. This muslin is beautiful! But it ’s so flimsy. Is it washable ? 4. The The helicopter helicopter helicopter came came came to to to rescue rescue rescue the the survivor of of the the the plane plane plane crash crash crash as as as soon soon soon as as as the the local authorities received the radio message. 5. Have you seen the advertisement which says that a teaching post is vacant in a school in the suburbs of London? 6. A proverb says that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. 7. He was tall and muscular. Obviously he has a perfect constitution . 8. At the end of the interview the young man overcame his nervousness and asked about his salary. 9. The The headmaster headmaster headmaster opened opened opened the the the door door door and and and looked looked looked at at at the the interviewee with with an an an air air air of of disapproval. 10. His efforts for an early arrival proved to be a failure because he had to make such an awkward journey. Unit 2 P28 1. Be (be) a teacher, he wants to be competent enough in the subjects he is teaching. 2. While crossing (cross) the street, you must keep your eyes open. 3. Having been damaged (damage) during the war, the airport has never been used again. 4. Not knowing (not know) his address, I couldn ’t possibly pay him a visit. 5. Having settled (settle) down in a new country, I may soon forget my old habits. 6. Walking (walk) through the fields, one can take a look at the wild flowers. 7. We didn We didn’’t think he was very old, judging (judge) by the way he walks. 8. She was wheeled to the hospital, followed(follow) by her children. (follow) by her children. 9. The children went to the park, a mile away from the school, singing and talking(sing and talk 10. I am sorry to have kept you waiting (wait) for two hours. 11. Can you hear the children shouting (shout) in the next room? 12. He whispered “Watch out ” at the same time trying (try) to make as little noise as possible. 13. The little girl sat sat in in in a corner in a corner in deep silence, letting (let) her doll dangle at her side. 14. Finding (Find) the room unlocked, we immediately went in. Unit 8 P122 A 1. We haven ’t seen him for more than ten years and I find him a changed (change) person, He has become a promising (promise) young man. 2. In the c oming coming (come) week, morequalified (qualify) teachers will be sent here. (qualify) teachers will be sent here. 3. There lived an unusually determined (determine) farmer in the nearby village. 4. In order to improve our spoken (speak) English, the leading (lead) comrades in our department have made a surprising (surprise) decision. 5. Taking a camel ride was a frightening (frighten)experience for me 6. Teaching is a more demanding (demand) job than working as a tourist guide. 7. The child, very pleased (please), cleaned her soiled (soil) hands and went to bed with her lovely toy. 8. our Y our unwillingness unwillingness unwillingness to to to cooperate cooperate cooperate with with with the the the doctor doctor doctor has has has made made made the the the case case case even even even more morecomplicated9. The interested (interest) (interest) spectators spectators spectators sat sat sat watching watching watching the the exciting (excite) (excite) football football match for an hour in spite of their soaked (soak) clothes. 10. After a tiring (tire) day ta work, the tired (tire) woman sat in the park enjoying the beautiful sunset with a pleasant smile on her face. B 1. The doctor insisted on giving (give) the patient an immediate operation 2. Fascinated (fascinate), we watched the sun rising (rise) above the horizon. 3. If If you you you practice practice singing (sing) (sing) often, often, often, you you you will will will know know know how how to do (do) (do) it it it without without making (make) such an exhibition of yourself. 4. Peter hated k eeping keeping (keep) to his bed. He missed playing (play) with his friends and never failed to be (be) at the window to see (see) them climbing (climb) the apple-tree. 5. Would you mind o pening opening (open) the window? 6. I persuaded him taking (take) care of the child while I went shopping (shop), but I really could not depend on his doing (do) anything I asked him to do (do). 7. I I ought ought to have remembered (remember) (remember) to to to tell tell tell (tell) (tell) (tell) my my my secretary secretary secretary to to to post post post the the letter letter for for for me me me this this this morning morning morning but but but I I I was was was busy busy preparing (prepare) (prepare) a a a speech speech speech and and and I I forgot to do (do) so. 8. “Would you like t o to watch (watch) television now?” “I would prefer to read (read) a newspaper. (read) a newspaper. As a rule, I prefer reading (read) to watch (watch) TV.” 9. “Yesterday I found one of the pages in the book I bought missing (miss). Could you change it for me?”“I ’m sorry to tell(tell) you that all the copies of this book have been sold out.” 10. Reference books are not allowed to be taken (take) out of the teachers ’ reading room. 11. “The swimming (swim) pool needs to cleaning(clean).(clean).(clean).”” “You needn You needn’’t tell me, I haven ’t time to do (do) it. (do) it.” 12. “It is no use our waiting (wait) for him any longer. He doesn’t know the way so he won ’t come.”“But the film is worth seeing (see).” “He He’’ll regret m issing missing (miss) the chance.” “I ’m sure he’ll show up at any minute. He knows how to find (find) his way. He (find) his way. He used to be(be) a tourist guide in this city when he was young.(be) a tourist guide in this city when he was young.”Unit 9 P138 A 1. Boxing Boxing has has has been been been a a a controversial controversial topic topic of of of conversation conversation conversation for for for a a a long long long time, time, time, its its supporters say that it is man ’s instinct to wish to show that his strength is greater than that of his opponent.(STRONG) 2. They maintain that this instinct makes boxing a sport that is fine and manly .(MAN) 3. They They also also also say say say that that that it it it is is is very very very good good good for for for young young young boys boys boys to to to learn learn learn how how how to to to defend defend themselves in case of necessity .(NECESSARY) 4. Those who wish to see the abolition of boxing say just the opposite.(ABOLISH) 5. They declare that it is brutal and savage.(BRUTE) 6. Professional fighters are particularly criticized, but even more so the promoters of boxing matches who, it is said, make untold wealth out of the sufferings of the boxer.(WEALTHY) 7. But it must be realized that boxers too can make a lot of money, and a good fighter can look forward to a comfortable retirement if he is sensible.(RETIRE) 8. And it is undeniable that a famous boxer can attract far more spectators that even the most famous pop singer or film star.(DENY) 9. Even the most unemotional can’t fail to be affected by the exciting atmosphere of an important boxing match.(EMOTION) 10. Although we may not always approve of the motives that lead a man to take up professional professional boxing boxing boxing as as as a a a career, career, career, we we we can can can’’t t help help help admiring admiring admiring his his bravery in in the the ring.(BRA ring.(BRAVE) VE) As a rule In a gesture of despair At such short notice In hostile silence Claim Keep to one's bed Cling to No exception to Help out Spoil If only 1.As a rule southerners prefer rice, whereas northerners prefer steamed bread. southerners prefer rice, whereas northerners prefer steamed bread. 2.Everyone must get up at six to do morning exercises and those who stay up late are no exception to the rule. 3." Keep to your bed for three days,drink a lot of water and take two pills after each meal,"the doctor said to him. 4.When Mary had broken several plates for the third time on the same day,her mother spread out her hands i n in a gesture of despair . 5.The little boy clung to his mother, and kept asking her to tell him a story. 6.She spilt some milk on the desk and spoiled our new tablecloth/ 7.It is said that"the cursed cave" has already claimed many lives. 8.Mr.Smith helped out with the milking on the farm. with the milking on the farm. 9.We received three days' notice to vacate the house as the rent was overdue.Jack was sitting in a corner in hostile silence because it was unreasonable of landlady to ask us to move out because it was unreasonable of landlady to ask us to move out at suchshort notice. 10.Our room is in a terrible mess. If only mother could be here/ As if It so happened Caught up with Loses Coincidence Make any difference Extraordinary concurrence of events On the contrary Gains Purple with anger 1.Does it m ake make any difference whether you do it alone or with the help of others? whether you do it alone or with the help of others? 2.It does seem a happy coincidence that April 23rd was Shakespeare's date of birth as well as the date of his death. 3.My watch doesn't work properly,sometimes it gains and sometimes it loses . 4.I don't think that Chinese youth are a "lost generation", on the contrary , they are a vital force in , they are a vital force in the realization of the four modernizations. 5. 5. The fact that China won so many gold medals in the 1996 Olympic Games shows that we have The fact that China won so many gold medals in the 1996 Olympic Games shows that we have caught up with the world advanced level in some sports and games. the world advanced level in some sports and games. 6.Having been brought up in England,the young Indian man spoke as if he were a native English he were a native English speaker. 7.It so happened that that on on on the the the day day day when when when she she she visited visited visited the the the great,remarkable great,remarkable great,remarkable castle castle castle in in in Britain,I Britain,I Britain,I was was there too. —What would you call it ? —i'd call it an extraordinary concurrence of events . 8.On hearing my comment on his work,he yelled, purple with anger . . Am doubtful Its effects will be felt Are equal to To sum up Be well on the way There is much outlay on Except Worth 1.the 1.the human human human brain brain brain is is is able able able to to to work work work in in in many many many different different different ways ways — it it can can can classify classify classify all all all kinds kinds kinds of of information;it information;it can can can think think think creatively,it creatively,it creatively,it can can can make make make astonishing astonishing astonishing scientific scientific scientific and and and technical technical technical progress. progress. Tosum up,it is a complex and delicate part of the human organism. 2.A 2.A computer computer computer can can can do do do nearly nearly nearly everything everything everything that that that man man man can can can do do except for for one one one thing,i.e.,it thing,i.e.,it thing,i.e.,it can't can't can't think think creatively. 3.This article is of great value in our work.It is worth our studying thoroughly. 4.Many people say that Chinese herbal tonic may not give quick results,but its effects will be felt eventually. 5.People in many countries like to have pets.They keep cats,dogs,fish,birds,tortoises,guinea pigs and even snakes and monkeys.As a result, there is much outlay on pet food and accessories. 6.As we all know,sports are not just for participants;they are for spectators as well.Many people enjoy being"fans "or "supporters "of one team or one particular sportsman.As a matter of fact,the popularity and fame of many professional sportsmen are equal to those of the greatest Hollywood those of the greatest Hollywood movie stars. 7.I am doubtful about your ability to understand different gestures. about your ability to understand different gestures. 8.If we we have have have sufficient sufficient funds funds and and and support,we'll support,we'll be well on the way to to researching researching researching space space exploration. At the end In the middle of Be engaged in Justify himself Conclusion Keep thinking Draw Rush Dreadful necessity Show particular aptitude Itch Something for nothing Ignore Strong-minded Indiscreet enough At the end of the trial,we of the trial,we kept thinking of one thing —what conclusion can we draw from this trial? The defendant was young man only in his late twenties,who showed particular aptitude for for mechanical mechanical engineering.Many engineering.Many engineering.Many a a a time time time he he he was was rushed in in to to to solve solve solve some some some complicated complicated complicated production production problems when he was in the middle of a meal or (was) engaged in some experiments. some experiments. But two months ago,he was indiscreet enough to get involved in gambling.After he had got something for nothing for a number of times,he felt so happy that he even for a number of times,he felt so happy that he even justified himself by by saying that it was only a recreational activity that he did in his spare time. He ignored the repeated advice and kind criticism from his parents,colleagues,and schoolmates.He schoolmates.He was was was not not dreadful necessity enough enough to to to quit quit quit gambling.When gambling.When gambling.When he he he saw saw saw a a a game game game of of cards being played,he would itch to take someone's place. Finally he got deeply into debt and,out of dreadful necessity, he began to steal money from the factory safe.He was caught red-handed and tried in court. Be shocked to the core Recall Get ... Nowhere Sway from side to side In particular There was a fatal note of pleading Mount What was the worst Nail down After After years years years of of of struggle struggle struggle as as as a a a lawyer,Ruth lawyer,Ruth lawyer,Ruth had had had saved saved saved enough enough enough money money money to to to buy buy buy a a a four four four storeyed storeyed building in the heart of Harlem.When she took over the building ,she was shocked to the core. It was in a terrible condition.She could still recall what it was like then,The whole building was in disrepair. In particular, the toilets did not work; the furnace was broken so there was no hot water;the floors,stairs and walls were in a state of decay, Many windows swayed from side to side in the wind.As she looked at it,a sudden feeling of being deceived mounted in her.She could not choose but put more money into the building. After she had it renovated from cellar to roof,the building took on a completely new look. When she applied for the legal use of the building,she ran into a lot of troubles.And what wasthe worst was that,these troubles couldn't be was that,these troubles couldn't be nailed down.When she finally went to the District Attorney to report the case, t here was a fatal note of pleading in her voice.But as it turned out,her talk with him got her n owhere nowhere . Unit 11. 他们都认为他成功的可能性很小。
新编英语3课后答案6-10单元
Unit61.Martin likes to intrude into a matter that dose not concern him.2.There have been several minor conflicts between the two countries over the past decade.3. What factors caused the accumulate of water at there sites.4.They opened up mine in the remote areas.5.A number of bombs have exploded ,seriously injuring at least five people.6.Our company wants employees who not afraid to speak up and will assert their ideas.7.Answers to each part of the competition will be printed two months later.8.Her instinct told her that she should not be talking but she could not stop.9.The goods were in perfect condition when they left here ,and the damage evidently occurred during transit.10.The scale of economic development in the city is so huge that much investment is needed.Unit71.Jack left the job after 10 years because he was beginning to feel trapped.2.His contribution was of little or no practical value .3.Please bring some samples of your work to the interview .4.The chemical structure of his particular molecule is very unusual.5.Hopefully,the thief will fall right into our trap.6.They structure the program to reach all ages.7.We sampled a selection of different bottled waters.8.My new laptop can process information much more quickly than my old computer.9.The bank valued the house at less than the price the seller was asking.10.Increasing the number of women in top management jobs will be a slow process .Unit81.it is amazing how closely Brian and Steve resemble each other.2.Mother and i are exactly alike.i haven`t a thing in common with my father.3.Like many women of her age.she struggled to find a balance between her career and her children.4.The speech was strikingly similar to one given by the american president earlier this year.5.The furniture was made in much the same was as it was over 200 years ago.6.Identical twins are always of the same sex and they look almost exactly alike.Unit 91.you must be absolutely silent or the birds wont appear2.Seventy- two percent of the people eventually found work,but mainly in low-paid service jobs3.He was in tears and obviously very upset4..men must wear a jacket and tie.similarly,women should dress quite formally5.She plays the violin remarkably well for a child of her age.6.I do not know the exact number,but there were approximately 200 people on the plane7.Almost all of the surrounding land is owned exclusively by a few very rich farmers .8.It turns out that one of the children i thought was a girl was remarkably.Unit 101.Judging from the finger maker on the paper,the murderer must be a tall man.2.Tim continued to run away,regardless of our shouts to him that he should return.3. In my opinion ,old people appreciate being independent4. Now that you have come,you may as well stay.5. She will not help own brother, let alone a stranger.6. I used to see him quite often but we have lost touch with each other.7. In those quite and pleasant surroundings he felt at peace with the the world.8. I can`t get along with him.he is so selfish.1.we inherited from our parents many physical characteristics.2. Tom admits that playing video games sometimes distracts him from his homework.3. The new system will be confronted with numerous difficulties at the star.4. She tried to probe my mind and discover what i was thinking.5. The boy went swimming in the deep lake regardless of his mother`s fears for his safety.6.Although Jane thought her father seemed anxious and uneasy,Susan did not perceive any change in his looks or ways.7.After years of research,scientists have identified the virus that is responsible for the disease.8.North Africans make up the immigrant in the country.9.Despite the limitations of the survey,it did suggest some general trends.10.You don`t have to be a genius to see that it`s not going to work.6.Aggression is the evident basis for fighting instinct in beast and man, which is directed against members of the sa me species. It is theorized that in natural conditions aggression helps to ensure survival of individuals (and thus th e species), by preventing too dense a population from developing and exhausting all of its food sources. Fighting generally considered to be a trait characteristic of males and uncharacteristic of females. However, many but not a ll female mammals exhibit aggression during the postpartum period in defense of their young. The great animal behaviorist Konrad Lorenz observed that in every individual the readiness to fight is greatest in the most familiar place: in the middle of its territory. As the distance from territory increases, readiness to fight decreases proportio nately. This was not the case with my pet rat; he was ready and willing to beat up his neighbors the minute he step ped through their door. What causes some rats to be more aggressive than others? There is certainly evidence that aggression has a genetic basis, at least in some animals.7.Dissatisfied with both my job and engagement,i went on trip to the little island of Aruba to transform myself by separating myself from the usual influences. With all my heart,i arranged my time for the tasks carefully chosen and pushed myself to try new ways of living.in case that i backed down,i made public promises of what i planned to do.all of my experiences were well processed for examination and improvement.finally when i returned i kept making changes that continued the transformation started in Aruba .as i had benefited much from the trip,i would go on making transformative trips to continue my growth.8.In February 2000 it was announced that the genome contains not 100000genes as originally expected but only 31000,this starling revision led some scientists to condude that there are simply not enough human genes to account for all the different ways people behave:we must be made by nurture,not nature.yet again biology was was so be stretched on the Procrustean bed of the nature-nurture debate.Science writer Matt Ridley argued that the emerging truth is far more interesting than this myth.nurture depends on gens ,too,and genes need nurture.Genes not only predetermine the broad structure of the brain,they also absorb formative experiences,react to social cues and are even involved in memory.these characteristics are consequence as well as causes of the DNA structure.Published 50 years after the discovery of the double helix of DNA,nature via nurture chronicles a revolution in our understanding of genes.Ridey recounts the 100 years war between the strong supporters of nature and nurture to explain how this paradoxical creature,the human being ,can be simulaneously free-willed and motivated by instinct and culture10.upon becoming 50years old,i feel surprised at many things.all my life i have motivated byUnit 61.如果要我选择一个方案的话,我将毫不犹豫地支持后者If I had to select one plan, I would not hesitate to support the latter.2他看上去似乎是无罪的,但证据表明并非如此。
新编英语教程3第三版翻译答案解析
Unit 11. 他们都认为他成功的可能性很小。
They all believed that his chances of success were slim.2. 我不知道她为何总带有一种闷闷不乐的神情。
I don’t know why she always has an air of sadness.3. 等到所有同学都就座后,学生会主席才开始宣布野营的日程安排。
After all students were seated, the president of the students’ union proceeded to announce the camping itinerary.4. 胃是人体至关重要的器官,请善待之。
Please take good care of our stomach which is a vital organ of our human body.5、他认为总经理如此重视那些日常琐事是荒唐的。
He considered it absurd for the general manager to attach so much importance to those routine trifles.6. 她的研究涉及多种语言和文化,富有挑战性。
Her study was full of challenge, which was concerned with many languages and cultures.7. 根据安排,全体工作人员依次值晚班。
As is scheduled, all staff should take turns to do late duty.8. 想到要远离父母独自生活,她深感不安。
She felt upset at the thought of leaving her parents and having an independent living in a remote area.9. 对于她是否胜任这份工作我们不甚担心,我们所担忧的却是她的健康状况。
新编英语教程 unit 10
The introduction of Lully and Wagner
Jean Baptiste Lully (1632-1687) french court and operatic composer.
(1813-1883) leading German composer of the late 19th century,
From Composer to interpreter to listener
Paragraph 1-3 the composer
Para.1 : he (the composer) gives us himself
Para.2: sentence 1
Para. 3: It is the interreactions of personality and period that results in the formation of a composer’s style.
Listen out (for) infml to listen carefully, esp.for an expected sound 留心听:
留神着听小宝宝有没有醒来 Listen out for the baby in case she wakes up.
2.…he need not “copy” nature like the sculptor; A sculptor(雕刻家) is a person who uses wood,
新编英语语法教程 第10讲练习参考答案
新编英语语法教程第10讲练习参考答案Ex, 10A1.Don’t speak loudly. The children are sleeping.2.Don’t disturb me. I’m thinking.3.The chidlren were jumping to keep warm.4.The woman got mad. She was hitting her head against the wall.5.Old Tom knows Russian, but he can’t speak it well.6.I hope she likes these reses.7.Halleck resembles his father very much in disposition and appearance.8.This material feels soft.9.I believe we will certainly achieve success.10.Lsat night we dined at a Thai restaurant. These almost all the dishes taste hot.11.In grammar, English differs greatly from Spanish/12.This bus can hold 40 people.13.This rule applies to all the tourists.14.They were talking about pollution of the environment.15.Spring is here. The treetops are turning green.16.The economic situation there has changed from bad to worse.17.I’m getting old. I can’t walk such a long distance.18.This trunk weighs 50 kilos.19.Surely you are imagining things.20.I am not feeling (I don’t feel) very tired.Ex. 10B2. called off3. carry out4. catch up with5. came round / to6. cutting down7. looked into8. held up9. turn up 10. Keep off 11. Knocked him out 12. let you off 13. leave out 14.mix up 15. bring up 16. blew it up 17. Look out 18. put off 19. look on 20. put up 21. running into 22. run up against 23. sold out 24. send for / call in 25. taking…in 26. turned down 27. turned out 28. work out 29. wound up 30. took on, worn out, give…upEx. 10C1.This case is being looked into by the police.2.Before long the children had taken to their ner teacher.3.We can’t rely on other countries to help us tide over the difficulty.4.The First World War broke out in 1914.5.When she came to, she found herself lying in a hospital.6.He was not really feeling sad. He was just putting on.7.Some new problems cropped up at the last minute.8.As most members were absent, the meeting had to be called off.9.Can you figure out a way to solve this problem?10.When he was criticized, he flared up.11.Don’t be taken in.12.I got very angry that he should come out with that rude remark.13.You must work hand, or you won’t be able to keep up with the rest of the class.14.Sophie is going to take a day off tomorrow; I must fill in for her.15.We are going to bring up this question at the next meeting.16.I’m going to forward to meeting you in Shanghai.17.We all look up to Doctor Lin, because she serves herpatients selflessly.18.He worked in the United States for three years, and he made the most of the opportunity toimprove his English.19.She was so lazy that she made a mess of her room.20.This is a used car; it has changed hands several times.Ex. 10D1. finding2. occurred3. waiting4. studied5. stood6. read7. read8. decided9. satisfy 10. carried 11. colored 12. taste 13. watching 14. slipped 15. took 16. found 17. was 18. ran 19. shouted 20. drank 21. tasted 22. was 23. learned 24. to question。
新编大学英语3文本及答案Unit10
Unit 10Part OneGrandpa: Now that it's the weekend, what are you going to do, Robbie?Robbie: There's a concert I want to go to tonight.Grandpa: What kind of concert? I mean what kind of music will be played? Classical music, pop music or what?Robbie: Oh, rock music, of course. All the singers are so cool. There is so much feeling to all the songs. It's fantastic!Grandpa: Oh, dear me, rock music! Noisy! To me, it isn't music at all. It's terrible rubbish. And why is it always so loud? It's deafening. How can you stand it?Robbie: Oh, Grandpa, you'll never understand how wonderful it is. When you were my age, life was so slow-paced and peaceful, but now there is so much competition. We have so much pressure and we need to release it. Maybe loud and noisy music is a good way for us to do that.Phillip: Robbie, you don't have time to spend on it. You really should spend more time on your studies. Your final exams are just around the corner. You should concentrate on them.Robbie: Dad, life is not only about studying, and I'm not a machine. I've gotta have some fun. Studying all the time is boring.Grandpa: How can you say that? You're really lucky to have the chance to study at university. When I was your age, I dreamt of going to university, but my family was too poor to afford it. I had lots of brothers, and sisters, and cousins, and so on. Life at that time was not as comfortable as it is now, we didn't...Robbie: Yes, you didn't have enough to eat. That's what you always say. You've told me time and time again. But things are different now. It's the 21st century. I don't think you should always dwell on the past. I don't want to just be a bookworm. I need more freedom.Phillip: Freedom! What do you mean by freedom? Don't you realize how fierce the competition is in modern society? You have to prepare yourself to meet the future. You can't afford to waste your time on meaningless things.Robbie: But Dad, why do you think rock music is a meaningless thing? You need to learn more about the new things in life and keep up with the times. I want to have a totally different life than yours. I need pop music and excitement. The world is more exciting now. Why can't we enjoy this exciting life? We don't have to have the same interests. You really don't understand me. Grandpa: Oh, Robbie! Listen to me. Your dad loves you and wants you to be successful. Robbie: Anyway, I have a date with a girl tonight and we're going to go watch the concert together. I'm really looking forward to it.Phillip: You have a girlfriend? Who is she? How did you meet each other?Robbie: We met on the Net. We've been talking to each other for two months now about the things we like and don't like.Grandpa: It's unbelievable, Robbie. You met a girl on the Net, but you've never met her in person. How do you know you'll like her?Robbie: We've been chatting online for two months now—talking about our likes and dislikes. I think we understand each other very well. Modern people often fall in love on the Net these days. It's not unusual.Grandpa: I just can't imagine it. How can you understand each other? Maybe I'm too old now. There are so many new things I don't understand.Phillip: Maybe we all need to adapt to the changing world. But, Robbie, you also need to listen to what we have been saying.Robbie: OK, Dad, Grandpa. I'll make a compromise with you. I'll go to the concert tonight, but I'll study all weekend. I have to go now. It's getting late. I won't be able to meet my girlfriend. So see you later. Bye.Phillip: That's the younger generation these days, isn't it? It's just not the same.Grandpa: Don't worry, Phillip. When you were that age, I remember you kept complaining about my interference with your freedom. So let it be. I'm sure Robbie will come to understand us later. Exercise 21.F 2,,F 3.T 4.F 5.T .F 7.T 8.TExercise 3terrible rubbish deafening stand 2.slow-paced peaceful 3.concentrate on them 4.dreamt of afford 5.dwell on the past more freedom 6.keep up with totally different 7.have a date 8.on the Net not unusual 9.we have been saying 10.kept complaining let it bePart TwoListening II was born across the street from the public library, and in my memory it remains my favorite spot in my hometown. When I was six I learned to read. From the beginning, language seemed like magic to me. Recently I read that Freud said, "Words and magic were in the beginning one and the same thing, and even today words retain much of their magical power."During the Christmas season of 1927, when I was a sophomore in high school, I hung out in the street with other kids of my age. The weather was so harsh we played indoors, and after swimming and running and tumbling, we became bored. I suggested we hold a contest to see who could keep a diary the longest. My challenge was accepted by two of my friends. One wrote his diary for two weeks, the other three months, and here I am, still writing mine when I am 50. It has taught me that one way to find the truth is to tell the truth.Questions:1. What is the speaker's favorite spot in his hometown?2. When did the speaker learn to read?3. Why did the speaker play indoors during the Christmas season of 1927?4. How long has the speaker been writing his diary?5. What has the speaker learned from writing his diary?Exercise 11.B2.A3.B4.C5.BExercise 21.T2.F3.T4.F5.FListening IIOn Agingby Maya AngelouWhen you see me sitting quietly,Like a sack left on the shelf,Don't think I need your chattering.I'm listening to myself.Hold! Stop! Don't pity me!Hold! Stop your sympathy!Understanding if you got it,Otherwise I'll do without it!When my bones are stiff and achingAnd my feet won't climb the stair,I will only ask one favor:Don't bring me no rocking chair.When you see me walking, stumbling,Don't study and get it wrong.'Cause tired don't mean lazyAnd every goodbye ain't gone.I'm the same person I was back then,A little less hair, a little less chin,A lot less lungs and much less wind.But ain't I lucky I can still breathe in.quietly 2.myself 3.pity 4.sympathy 5.Understanding 6.favor 7.rocking 8.wrong 9.tired zy 11.same 12.luckyPart ThreePractice OneA teacher, a petty thief and a lawyer all died and went to the pearly gates. Because of crowding, St. Peter told them they had to pass a test before ascending any further. Addressing the teacher, he asked, "What was the name of the famous ship that hit an iceberg and sank?""The Titanic," she answered, and St. Peter motioned her into heaven.The thief was next. "How many people died on that ship?" St. Peter asked."Gee, that's tough," the man replied. "But luckily I just saw the movie. The answer is 1,500." St. Peter let him through.Then St. Peter turned to the lawyer, "Name them."Exercise 1 the ship2.number of people/passengerss of the people/passengersExercise 21.N2.F3.T4.F5.TPractice Two(The following is a short radio drama concerning two friends, David and John, who both play on a football team.)David: I am back from the doctor. He told me I was going to die next week.John: Oh, that seems impossible, David. You are in such good health.Narrator: David takes from his pocket a medical certificate and shows it to his friend. Afterreading it, John realizes the doctor is right. He tries to reassure his friend, but also asks David to promise to send news as soon as he arrives in Paradise. One week later, as the doctor said, David dies. A month goes past without news, then two. At last, after three months, David calls his friend. John: Hello, how are you, David?David: Fine, thanks. I've got good news and bad news, John.John: I'd rather you would begin first with the good news.David: OK, listen. In Paradise, everything is marvelous. The sun shines all the time and people are so lovely. And, if you may remember, I played on a little team down there but here I play with the best players. Also, I am sure you have never seen such a big football stadium. Angels and God are our public. You know, it is really marvelous.John: Oh, yes. It sounds wonderful. I am really happy for you. BUT you haven't told me the bad news, David.David: Ah yes, my friend. Your name is marked on the notice board. You are going to play in two weeks.Statements:1. David and John are both football players.2. John thinks that David is joking when David says he is going to die.3. John doesn't believe what David has told him until he goes to the doctor and sees the medical certificate.4. David promises to send good news to John from Heaven to relieve his sorrow.5. It is not until two months after David dies that John gets a call from David.6. David tells John that life in Heaven is pleasant and people there are friendly.7. David tells John that Angels and God all like to play football.8. We can infer from the drama that John will die soon.Exercise 11.T2.T3.F4.F5.F6.T7.F8.TExercise 2marvelous 2.shines 3.lovely 4.little dream 5. the best players 6.football stadium 7.public 9.notice board 10.in two weeksPractice ThreeSpeaker A:Actually it was one of the first lessons I'd ever taught. I had this beginners' class, and I'd noticed that everything I wrote down on the blackboard they'd copy down into their books. So we were doing the days of the week, and I wrote them all up on the board and I decided to write an eighth day and called it "my day", and sure enough there were some who diligently wrote it down.I then tried to convince them that in Australia we had eight days a week, but they didn't fall for that one.Speaker B:I’ve always been interested in psychology and I decided to try out an experiment of my own.I had this advanced class and I wanted to do a lesson on speech and silence. The idea was that I’d go in the class, sit down and say nothing and then see how long it would take for someone in the class to say something. Then the students would be able to compare what they’d been thinking during this silence, plus a general discussion on how silence can be embarrassing, and also whypeople find it difficult or are reluctant to say something when they don’t understand what is going on. The fact is that I fell asleep; this was the last lesson of the day and I hadn’t slept much the night before.Exercise 11.beginners’2.copy down3.days of the week4.an eighth/8 th day5.sure enough6.convince7.Australia8.that oneExercise 21.F2.T3.F4.F5.TPractice FourImagine life as a game in which you are juggling some five balls in the air. You name them—work, family, health, friends and spirit and you're keeping all of these in the air. You will soon understand that work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. But the other four balls—family, health, friends and spirit—are made of glass. If you drop one of these, they will be irrevocably scuffed, marked, nicked, damaged or even shattered. They will never be the same.You must understand that and strive for balance in your life. How?Don't undermine your worth by comparing yourself with others. It is because we are different and each of us is special.Don't set your goals by what other people deem important. Only you know what is best for you.Don't take for granted the things closest to your heart. Cling to them as they would be your life. For without them, life is meaningless.Don't let your life slip through your fingers by living in the past or for the future. By living your life one day at a time, you live all the days of your life.Don't give up when you still have something to give. Nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying.Don't be afraid to encounter risks. It is by taking chances that we learn how to be brave.Don't shut love out of your life by saying it's impossible to find time. The quickest way to receive love is to give; the fastest way to lose love is to hold it too tightly; and the best way to keep love is to give it wings.Don't be afraid to learn. Knowledge is weightless, a treasure you can always carry easily.Don't use time or words carelessly. Neither can be retrieved.Life is not a race, but a journey to be savored each step of the way.Exercise 11.work family health friends spirit2.work bounce back marked damaged Exercise 21.undermine your worth2.special3.set your goals4.take for granted5.meaningless6.slip through your fingers7.all the days8.give up9.stop crying 10.encounter risks 11.to be brave 12.shut 13.give 14.hold 15.wings 16.learn 17.treasure 18.retrieved 19.race 20.journeyPart FourSection 1Andrew Carnegie, known as the King of Steel, built the steel industry in the United States,and, in the process, became one of the wealthiest men in America. His success resulted in part from his ability to sell the product and in part from his policy of expanding during periods of economic decline, when most of his competitors were reducing their investments.Carnegie believed that individuals should progress through hard work, but he also felt strongly that the wealthy should use their fortunes for the benefit of society. He opposed charity, preferring instead to provide educational opportunities that would allow others to help themselves. "He who dies rich, dies disgraced," he often said.Among his more noteworthy contributions to society are those that bear his name, including the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh, which has a library, a museum of fine arts, and a museum of national history. He also founded a school of technology that is now part of Carnegie Mellon University. Other generous gifts he gave to society are the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to promote understanding between nations, the Carnegie Institute of Washington to fund scientific research, and Carnegie Hall to provide a center for the arts.Few Americans have been left untouched by Andrew Carnegie's generosity. His contributions of more than five million dollars established 2,500 libraries in small communities throughout the country and formed the nucleus of the public library system that we all enjoy today. Questions:1. What is the key to Carnegie's success in his business?2. According to Carnegie, what should the wealthy do?3. What did Carnegie do with his wealth?4. What is the total amount of money Carnegie donated to library establishment?5. Which of the following statements in NOT true for Carnegie?1.D2.B3.D 4,C 5,ASection IIHost: Hello, Ladies and Gentlemen. It gives me great pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker for today's plenary address, Dr. Howard Miller. Dr. Miller, Professor of Sociology at Washington University, has written numerous articles and books on the issues facing older Americans in our aging society for the past 15 years. Dr. Miller...Dr. Miller: Thank you for that introduction. Today, I'd like to begin my remarks with a story from my own life which I feel highlights our common concerns that bring us here. Several years ago when my grandparents were well into their eighties, they were faced with the reality of no longer being able to adequately care for themselves. My grandfather spoke of his greatest fear, that of leaving the only home they had known for the past 60 years. Fighting back the tears, he told of how he had built their home himself from the beginning to the very end. The prospect of having to sell it, give up their independence, and move into a retirement home was an extremely upsetting experience for them. He said that he felt they weren't considered important anymore.For them and some older Americans, their so-called "golden years" are at times not so pleasant, for this period can mean the decline of not only one's health but the loss of identity and self-worth. In many societies, this self-identity is closely related with our social status, occupation, material possessions, or independence. Furthermore, we often live in societies that value only those things which are "new" or in fashion. I mean, how would your family react if you came home tonight, exclaiming, "Hey, come to the living room and see the OLD black and white TV I brought!" Unfortunately, the word "old" raises images of the need to replace or discard.Now, many of the lectures given at this conference have focused on the issues of pension reform, medical care, and the development of public facilities for senior citizens. And while these are vital issues that must be addressed, I'd like to focus my comments on an underlying issue that will affect the overall success of the other programs mentioned. This has to do with altering our perspectives on what it means to be a part of this group, and finding meaningful roles the elderly can and should play in our societies.1.C 2,B 3,D 4.A 5.BSection IIIA man once passed through a forest in Africa, walking at his leisure, smelling the flowers and admiring the beauty of the place. Suddenly he heard the sound of fast approaching danger that was loud and frightening. When he turned, it was to face a large lion rushing at him. The lion's thin waist made evident its hunger. With the lion chasing him, the man's heart nearly leaped out at the sight of it, and so he started to run for his life.The lion was about to catch up with him when the man came upon a well. Then with a mighty leap he jumped into the well and ended up dangling in the heart of the well hanging onto a rope.The lion's voice eventually quieted, but he soon heard the hissing of a snake that had a giant head and a long body which came from somewhere below him. Just as the man was thinking of what to do with the lion and the snake, a black mouse and a white one climbed up to where the rope was attached and started to nibble away at the rope.The man was shocked and so started to shake the rope, hoping to get rid of the mice. As he did so the rope began to swing and knocked him against the walls. The man felt something wet and sticky come into contact with his sides as he banged against the walls. The man licked the substance only to find that it was honey, the type made by bees in the forests and mountains. The honey was so sweet and delicious that he continued to lick it and forgot the situation he was in.Suddenly the man woke up. It was all just a horrible dream! So the man decided he should get his dream interpreted. He went to meet a knowledgeable scholar who was good at interpreting dreams. He told the scholar of his dream. The scholar laughed and said, "Don't you know its interpretation?"The man said he didn't. So the scholar replied, "The lion that was chasing you was the angel of death and the well with the snake in it was your grave and the two mice are the nights and the days that are passing in your life".The man asked, "And how about the honey?"The scholar replied, "That is the sweet taste of life that is distracting you and making you forget death."1.interpret2.forest3.flowers4.chased5.run6.catch7.jumped8.giant9.long 10.black 11.white 12.shaking 13.wet 14.sweet 15.delicious 16.angel 17.grave 18.nights 19.days 20.taste。
U10新编英语教程第三版第一册
Unit 10 If I Had the Chance to Travel in Space Lead-In LSP Dialogue Role Play Reading Exercises
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Unit 10 If I Had the Chance to Travel in Space Lead-In LSP Dialogue Role Play Reading Exercises
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新编英语教程(第三版)第一册
Unit 10 If I Had the Chance to Travel in Space
Lead-In LSP Dialogue Role Play Reading Exercises
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新编英语教程(第三版)第一册
Unit 10 If I Had the Chance to Travel in Space Lead-In LSP Dialogue Role Play Reading Exercises
Language Structures 1. If it rains tomorrow, we will have to postpone our sports
新编英语教程3 Unit1-10练习册1-10课-答案及书本第一部分连词题
Unit 11.Fume smoke or vapour ; offensive or suffocating gas2.sandy of the colour of sand ; pale reddish-yellow3.somehow for some reason or other4.stale dry and unappetizing5.dingy dirty-looking ; not fresh or cheerful6.proceed go ahead7.bloodshot full of blood ; red because the small blood vessels are swollen or broken8.dismayed made afraid or discouraged at the prospect of troubleUnit 21.rage be very angry2. a vegetable plot a small piece of land for growing vegetables3.croaking rough and harsh4.murmur speak in a low but not clear voice5.wind down lower ( the car window ) by turning the handle6.gesture of despair movement of the head or hand to show helplessness7.brutal cruel8.quarantine the period of separation from others so that the disease cannot spreadUnit 31.globe world2.circle move around3.indirectly not straight to the point ; in a roundabout way4.idle talk talking about unimportant things5.coincidence a combination of events happening in such a way that it seems planned orarranged6.hastily in a hurry7.demand ask forcefully8.roar speak in a loud, deep voiceUnit 41.will the legal statement concerning the disposal of one’s property after death2.signature person’s name written by himself3.literary of literature4.supposition a guess5.playwright dramatist, a person who writes plays6.vague not clearly known7.confirm prove the truth of something8.verse poetryUnit 61.outlay a spending of money2.refill a new filling3.theoretically in theory4.uranium heavy white metal which is radioactive, a source of atomic energy5.bonnet metal lid on the front of a car6.submarine a ship that can stay under water7.radiation the process in which energy in the form of rays is sent out fromatoms8.synthetic not naturally produced ; artificialUnit 71.pose as pretend to be2.pest an annoying thing3.suspense and anxiety state of being anxious and uncertain about something unknown4.fidgeting moving about restlessly5.assure make somebody believe, feel sure6.apace quickly7.inquisitive chatterbox a person who is curious about other people and talkative8.obstinacy and willfulness stubbornness and pig-headedness9.escapism that which makes one stay away from unpleasant reality10.justify give a good reason forUint 8Shelter------------------------- f. protection;a building offering protectiondust-jacket----------------------h. a loose paper cover put roung the hard cover of a book for protectionbecome engrossed in----------d. have one’s attention completely taken up byContent--------------------------e. satisfactionBrowse--------------------------a. read here and there in books especially for enjiymentVariety --------------------------b. collection of different kinds of thingsapart from ----------------------g. besadesTempt----------------------------c. attractUnit 9Fledgling------------------------j. young and inexperiencedSpectacular---------------------e. very impressiveAdroit --------------------------g. quick and skilfulComa----------------------------i. unconsciousness due to injuryFlurry---------------------------a. sudden excitementRecuperate---------------------b. get back one’s strengthmassive hemorrhage----------c.l osing a lot of bloodFragile--------------------------f. easily injured or brokenConcussion--------------------d. (an)injury to the brainPermanent---------------------h. lasting for a long time or foreverUnit10Cudgel-------------------------c. short,thick stickBuck---------------------------g. lower one’s head or body so as to avoid being hitPlacatory----------------------f. submissive,undisturbedNegligently-------------------h. carelesslyWry----------------------------b. twistedBawling-----------------------a. loud,rough shoutingPandemouium----------------d. (scene of)wila and noisy disorderGramophone------------------e. record-playerUnit1 P121.It is an excellent photograph of Mrs. Johnson.George, her son, has decided tomake several enlargement .2.There was a temporary shortage of fresh water on that small island.3.This muslin is beautiful! But it’s so flimsy. Is it washable?4.The helicopter came to rescue the survivor of the plane crash as soon as thelocal authorities received the radio message.5.Have you seen the advertisement which says that a teaching post is vacant in aschool in the suburbs of London?6. A proverb says that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.7.He was tall and muscular. Obviously he has a perfect constitution.8.At the end of the interview the young man overcame his nervousness and askedabout his salary.9.The headmaster opened the door and looked at the interviewee with an air ofdisapproval.10.His efforts for an early arrival proved to be a failure because he had to make suchan awkward journey.Unit 2 P281.Be (be) a teacher, he wants to be competent enough in the subjects he is teaching.2.While crossing (cross) the street, you must keep your eyes open.3.Having been damaged (damage) during the war, the airport has never been usedagain.4.Not knowing (not know) his address, I couldn’t possibly pay him a visit.5.Having settled (settle) down in a new country, I may soon forget my old habits.6.Walking (walk) through the fields, one can take a look at the wild flowers.7.We didn’t think he was very old, judging (judge) by the way he walks.8.She was wheeled to the hospital, followed (follow) by her children.9.The children went to the park, a mile away from the school, singing and talking(sing and talk10.I am sorry to have kept you waiting (wait) for two hours.11.Can you hear the children shouting (shout) in the next room?12.He whispered “Watch out” at the same time trying (try) to make as little noise aspossible.13.The little girl sat in a corner in deep silence, letting(let) her doll dangle at herside.14.Finding (Find) the room unlocked, we immediately went in.Unit 8 P122 A1.We haven’t seen him for more than ten years and I find him a changed (change)person, He has become a promising (promise) young man.2.In the coming (come) week, more qualified (qualify) teachers will be sent here.3.There lived an unusually determined (determine) farmer in the nearby village.4.In order to improve our spoken (speak) English, the leading (lead) comrades inour department have made a surprising (surprise) decision.5.Taking a camel ride was a frightening (frighten)experience for me6.Teaching is a more demanding (demand) job than working as a tourist guide.7.The child, very pleased (please), cleaned her soiled (soil) hands and went to bedwith her lovely toy.8.Your unwillingness to cooperate with the doctor has made the case even morecomplicated9.The interested(interest) spectators sat watching the exciting(excite) footballmatch for an hour in spite of their soaked (soak) clothes.10.After a tiring (tire) day ta work, the tired (tire) woman sat in the park enjoyingthe beautiful sunset with a pleasant smile on her face.B1.The doctor insisted on giving (give) the patient an immediate operation2.Fascinated (fascinate), we watched the sun rising (rise) above the horizon.3.If you practice singing(sing) often, you will know how to do(do) it withoutmaking (make) such an exhibition of yourself.4.Peter hated keeping (keep) to his bed. He missed playing (play) with his friendsand never failed to be (be) at the window to see (see) them climbing (climb) the apple-tree.5.Would you mind opening (open) the window?6.I persuaded him taking (take) care of the child while I went shopping (shop), butI really could not depend on his doing (do) anything I asked him to do (do).7.I ought to have remembered (remember) to tell (tell) my secretary to post theletter for me this morning but I was busy preparing(prepare) a speech and I forgot to do (do) so.8.“Would you like to watch (watch) television now?”“I would prefer to read (read) a newspaper.As a rule, I prefer reading (read) to watch (watch) TV.”9.“Yesterday I found one of the pages in the book I bought missing (miss). Couldyou change it for me?”“I’m sorry to tell (tell) you that all the copies of this book have been sold out.”10.Reference books are not allowed to be taken (take) out of the teachers’ readingroom.11.“The swimming (swim) pool needs to cleaning (clean).”“You needn’t tell me, I haven’t time to do (do) it.”12. “It is no use our waiting (wait) for him any longer. He doesn’t know the way sohe won’t come.”“But the film is worth seeing (see).”“He’ll regret missing (miss) the chance.”“I’m sure he’ll show up at any minute. He knows how to find (find) his way. He used to be (be) a tourist guide in this city when he was young.”Unit 9 P138 A1.Boxing has been a controversial topic of conversation for a long time, itssupporters say that it is man’s instinct to wish to show that his strength is greater than that of his opponent.(STRONG)2.They maintain that this instinct makes boxing a sport that is fine andmanly.(MAN)3.They also say that it is very good for young boys to learn how to defendthemselves in case of necessity.(NECESSARY)4.Those who wish to see the abolition of boxing say just the opposite.(ABOLISH)5.They declare that it is brutal and savage.(BRUTE)6.Professional fighters are particularly criticized, but even more so the promoters ofboxing matches who, it is said, make untold wealth out of the sufferings of the boxer.(WEALTHY)7.But it must be realized that boxers too can make a lot of money, and a good fightercan look forward to a comfortable retirement if he is sensible.(RETIRE)8.And it is undeniable that a famous boxer can attract far more spectators that eventhe most famous pop singer or film star.(DENY)9.Even the most unemotional can’t fail to be affected by the exciting atmosphere ofan important boxing match.(EMOTION)10.Although we may not always approve of the motives that lead a man to take upprofessional boxing as a career, we can’t help admiring his bravery in the ring.(BRA VE)As a rule In a gesture of despair At such short noticeIn hostile silence Claim Keep to one's bedCling to No exception to Help outSpoil If only1.As a rule southerners prefer rice, whereas northerners prefer steamed bread.2.Everyone must get up at six to do morning exercises and those who stay up late are no exception to the rule.3." Keep to your bed for three days,drink a lot of water and take two pills after each meal,"thedoctor said to him.4.When Mary had broken several plates for the third time on the same day,her mother spread out her hands in a gesture of despair.5.The little boy clung to his mother, and kept asking her to tell him a story.6.She spilt some milk on the desk and spoiled our new tablecloth/7.It is said that"the cursed cave" has already claimed many lives.8.Mr.Smith helped out with the milking on the farm.9.We received three days' notice to vacate the house as the rent was overdue.Jack was sitting in a corner in hostile silence because it was unreasonable of landlady to ask us to move out at such short notice.10.Our room is in a terrible mess. If only mother could be here/As if It so happened Caught up withLoses Coincidence Make any differenceExtraordinary concurrence of events On the contraryGains Purple with anger1.Does it make any difference whether you do it alone or with the help of others?2.It does seem a happy coincidence that April 23rd was Shakespeare's date of birth as well as the date of his death.3.My watch doesn't work properly,sometimes it gains and sometimes it loses.4.I don't think that Chinese youth are a "lost generation", on the contrary, they are a vital force in the realization of the four modernizations.5. The fact that China won so many gold medals in the 1996 Olympic Games shows that we have caught up with the world advanced level in some sports and games.6.Having been brought up in England,the young Indian man spoke as if he were a native English speaker.7.It so happened that on the day when she visited the great,remarkable castle in Britain,I was there too. —What would you call it ? —i'd call it an extraordinary concurrence of events.8.On hearing my comment on his work,he yelled, purple with anger.Am doubtful Its effects will be felt Are equal toTo sum up Be well on the way There is much outlay on Except Worth1.the human brain is able to work in many different ways —it can classify all kinds of information;it can think creatively,it can make astonishing scientific and technical progress. To sum up,it is a complex and delicate part of the human organism.2.A computer can do nearly everything that man can do except for one thing,i.e.,it can't think creatively.3.This article is of great value in our work.It is worth our studying thoroughly.4.Many people say that Chinese herbal tonic may not give quick results,but its effects will be felt eventually.5.People in many countries like to have pets.They keep cats,dogs,fish,birds,tortoises,guinea pigs and even snakes and monkeys.As a result, there is much outlay on pet food and accessories.6.As we all know,sports are not just for participants;they are for spectators as well.Many people enjoy being"fans "or "supporters "of one team or one particular sportsman.As a matter of fact,the popularity and fame of many professional sportsmen are equal to those of the greatest Hollywood movie stars.7.I am doubtful about your ability to understand different gestures.8.If we have sufficient funds and support,we'll be well on the way to researching space exploration.At the end In the middle of Be engaged inJustify himself Conclusion Keep thinkingDraw Rush Dreadful necessityShow particular aptitude Itch Something for nothingIgnore Strong-minded Indiscreet enough At the end of the trial,we kept thinking of one thing—what conclusion can we draw from this trial?The defendant was young man only in his late twenties,who showed particular aptitude for mechanical engineering.Many a time he was rushed in to solve some complicated production problems when he was in the middle of a meal or (was) engaged in some experiments.But two months ago,he was indiscreet enough to get involved in gambling.After he had got something for nothing for a number of times,he felt so happy that he even justified himself by saying that it was only a recreational activity that he did in his spare time.He ignored the repeated advice and kind criticism from his parents,colleagues,and schoolmates.He was not dreadful necessity enough to quit gambling.When he saw a game of cards being played,he would itch to take someone's place.Finally he got deeply into debt and,out of dreadful necessity, he began to steal money from the factory safe.He was caught red-handed and tried in court.Be shocked to the core Recall Get ... Nowhere Sway from side to side In particular There was a fatal note of pleading Mount What was the worst Nail downAfter years of struggle as a lawyer,Ruth had saved enough money to buy a four storeyed building in the heart of Harlem.When she took over the building ,she was shocked to the core.It was in a terrible condition.She could still recall what it was like then,The whole building was in disrepair. In particular, the toilets did not work; the furnace was broken so there was no hot water;the floors,stairs and walls were in a state of decay, Many windows swayed from side to side in the wind.As she looked at it,a sudden feeling of being deceived mounted in her.She could not choose but put more money into the building.After she had it renovated from cellar to roof,the building took on a completely new look.When she applied for the legal use of the building,she ran into a lot of troubles.And what was the worst was that,these troubles couldn't be nailed down.When she finally went to the District Attorney to report the case, t here was a fatal note of pleading in her voice.But as it turned out,her talk with him got her nowhere.Unit 11.他们都认为他成功的可能性很小。
李观仪《新编英语教程》学习指南【词汇短语+课文精解+全文翻译+练习答案】-unit10~unit12
Unit 10一、词汇短语Text I1. fuss n. needlessly nervous or useless activity.忙乱,大惊小怪e.g. The oldlady soon got into a fuss. 老妇人很快就紧张起来。
2. overpopulate v. to fill (an area) with excessivepopulation. 使(一地区)人口过剩,使人口过密e.g. The downtown is beingoverpopulated. 闹市区的人口越来越稠密了。
3. n. a situation, specially a bad or unfortunate one. 情况,状态,困境,盟誓(婚姻)4. counterpart n. one that closely resembles another. 副本,极相似的人或物,配对物5. n. unable to read and write. 文盲;adj. 不识字的,没受教育的e.g. A large percentage of the population is illiterate. 人口中文盲的比例相当高。
6. assist v. to gor supplement. 援助,帮助;通常用作assist sb. in doing sth. 或assist sb. with sth.即“帮助某人做某事”。
7. interrogate v.to examine by questioning formally orofficially. 审问,询问e.g. I interrogated everyone even slightly involved. 我审问了每个人,即便是稍有关联的人也在其中。
8. prying adj. insistently or impertinently curious or inquisitive. 窥视的,窥探的,爱打听的e.g. You are such a prying student. 你真是个爱打听的学生。
新编英语教程3 Unit 10
Text III
Read
the advertisement Do comprehension exercises (true or false questions)
Practice
guided
writing spelling and passage dictation listening translation blank filling
Explain
some of the words and phrases: aggravate filter through obligingly jab yank
Post-reading
activities: Describe a teacher that you like or dislike most.
Explain
some difficult sentences and some language points: (see work book and notes) Analyze the stylistic features: see comments on the text. With the clues provided, summarize the whole text.
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Text II
While-
reading activities: Answer the following questions: Why was Colin bored and tired? What had he been daydreaming? What can we see about his psychology? What do you know about the teacher?
新编英语教程第三版BOOK 2 Unit 10
Unit 10
Practice III 1.
A: He made a lot of mistakes in his last dictation, I hear.
B: Yes, he did. He wasn’t careful. A: If he had been careful, he wouldn’t have made so
e.g.: I object to being treated like a child. I don’t object to the children / the children’s going with us.
A 1. solemn 2. abandon 3. scandalous 4. enforce 5. dissolve 6. opt to 7. poignant
e.g.: According to some pessimists, the country is going to the dogs.
This firm’s gone to the dogs since you took over.
Language Points
Unit 10
dual: adj. with two parts 双重的
Unit 10
B. Look up the following words in an English-English dictionary and write down the definition of each word that fits the context.
A 1. vow 2. foundations
新编英语教程第三册workbook答案
DictationUnit 1The most important day I remember in all my life is the one on which my teacher, Anne Sullivan, came to me. It was the third of March, 1887, three months before I was seven years old.On the afternoon of that eventful day, I stood on the porch, dumb, expectant, I guessed from my mother’s sign and from the hurrying in the house that something unusual was about to happen, so I went to the door and waited on the steps. Hanging down from the porch was sweet-smelling honeysuckle. My fingers lightly touched the familiar leaves and blossoms which had just come forth to greet the sweet southern spring. I did not know what surprise the future held for me.I felt approaching footsteps. I stretched out my hand as I supposed to my mother. Someone took it, and I was caught up and held close in the arms of her who had come to help me discover all things to me, and, more than anything else, to love me. Translation:1.They al believe that he had a slim chance of success.2.I didn’t know why she has an air of sadness all the time.3.It was after all the students had taken their seats that the president of the students’union proceeded to announce the camping itinerary.4.The stomach is a vital organ of the human body; please take good care of it.5.He considered it ridiculous for the general manager to attach so much importanceto those routine trifles.6.Her study, which ranged over many languages and cultures, was full of challenge.7.As is scheduled, all the members of the stuff take turns to do late duty.8.She was greatly upset at the thought of leaving her parents and living on her ownin a remote area.9.We do not worry so much about her qualifications for the job as about her health.10.He was greatly excited about the prospect of leaving a cruise around the world. Paragraph translationFrom Fred’s point of view, the interview was very smoothly indeed. Five days before, he had applied for a job at a small business company and now he was being interviewed by one of its directors.Fred had been working as a salesman. He wanted to change his job not because he was short of money, but because as a salesman he could hardly enjoy any leisure at all.Fred had been worried that he might lose his head and say something silly, but fortunately he found that he had a lot in common with the director.It was clear that the director was quite satisfied. Fred was thinking that his chances of landing the job were favorable when the director proceeded to ask, “Do you mind working overtime?”Précis writing (Unit 1)I applied for my first job before I entered the university because I was short money. The school where I applied for a job was ten miles away from where I lived and I was not sure if I could get the job. However, after a terrible journey I was so depressed that I no longer felt nervous. The V ictorian schoolhouse stood amid fumes and dust by a busy main road. The headmaster was not at all scholarly, neither was the inside of the academic looking. By and by I discovered that the headmaster and I had very little in common. He wanted me to teach twenty-four boys from seven to thirteen who were to be split up into three levels. I had to teach everything including the subjects I abhorred. Furthermore, I had to work on Saturdays too. The pay, however, was low. To top it all, I had to work under a woman, the headmaster’s wife, who was the real manager of the school.Dictation Unit 2The sun was getting warm as Philip put on his skates and prepared to get on the ice. At the edge of the lake the ice was still quite hard, and he did not seem to realize there was any danger, but nearer the middle of the lake the warm sun had already begun to melt the ice.After making a few practice turns, Philip set out to cross the lake at its widest point. In order to make himself go faster, he tried to race his own shadow as it fell on the ice ahead of him. When he was about half way across, the weak ice suddenly broke beneath his weight at once and he fell through it. For 20 or 30 seconds afterwards he was not even able to scream. Then at least he found his voice, shouted for help, and almost immediately afterwards blacked out.When he opened his eyes again, he was lying in bed in his own home, with his father bending anxiously over him. “Y ou should have known better than to do a silly thing like that!” were the first comfortless words he heard after his narrow escape.Translation:1.This old man lived overseas when he was young and had many unusual experiences.2.She is a well-liked physics teacher with a lot of teaching experience.3.My shoes are brand new; I’d rather stay until it clears up.4.Upon leaving the small house where she lived in her childhood, she looked her good-bye atevery familiar object around.5.He was asked to leave for Xi’an at such short notice that he didn’t even leave time to call hiswife.6.Their reluctance to join us in the speech contest really spoilt our fun.7.Please note that every student should keep classroom discipline, and you are no exception.8.I don’t care so much about working overtime occasionally, but about your calling off myholidays with no notice.9.The speaker cleared his throat to claim the attention of the audience.10.He was tired of hustle and bustle of the urban life and hoped to move to, expecting a changein his current life style.Paragraph translationWhen I was very little, I longed to go to the countryside with my father and brother, but Inever got a chance. Father went once a year during his holiday to the countryside where my grandmother lived. As a rule, he took my brother Qiangqiang with him. I remember when I was four, there was a lot of talking about countryside-going as Father’s holiday was drawing near. I was certain that this time Father would take Qiangqiang along as usual. But one morning while I was in the bedroom playing with my doll, Mother called up, “Pingping, come down.” To my surprise, Mother told me with tears in her eyes that I would be sent to my grandmother’s. I was delighted and looked everywhere for my father and Qiangqiang, but they were nowhere to be seen. When the time came for me to leave, Mother murmured, “ Pingping, try to be good. Mama and Papa are sure to come to see you soon.” It was not till then that I knew I would be going to the countryside alone, all alone. I clung to my mother, weeping tears of sadness.Dictation Unit 3Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into 24 zones, one hour apart for every two zones. Y ou can have days with more or fewer than 24 hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.If you make a five-day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zone every day. As you enter each zone, the time changes one hour. Traveling west, you set your clock back; traveling east, you set forward. Each day of your trip has either 25 or 23 hours.If you travel by ship across the Pacific, you cross International Date Line. BY agreement, this is the point where a new day begins. When you cross the line, you change your calendar one full day, backward or forward. Traveling east, today becomes yesterday; traveling west, it becomes tomorrow.Dictation Unit 4The Global Theater is a playhouse built just outside London in1599. It is the most famous theater in history: on its stage Shakespeare’s greatest plays were first performed. Big enough to hold about 2,500 people, the Globe had three levels of galleries surrounding an unroofed yard. Extending from one side of the yard to the center was an open stage. From the stage floor rose two posts to support an overhanging canopy known as the “heavens”.The Globe was built in London by the Burbage brothers in 1599. At the same time, wishing to bind the Lord Chamberlain’s company closely to the new playhouse, they planned a novel partnership in which the brothers divided ownership of the Globe among themselves and five of the actors in the company, one of whom was Shakespeare.After 1609, when the company opened a second theater, the Globe became less important. ON June 29, 1613, during a performance of Shakespeare’s King Henry the Eighth, fire destroyed the Globe. It was rebuilt within a year but was destroyed forever by the Puritans in 1644.Dictation Unit 5Throughout the long period, the French showed noticeably more enthusiasm for aChannel tunnel than the British. This may seem curious, seeing that France already has many land frontiers, whereas for Britain a tunnel would be its first fixed link with the Continent, and thus more valuable. But the British were held black by their insularity, and especially by fears that an invader might be able to make use of the scheme. Happily, all that is past. Today Britain’s politicians and business circles have shown themselves as eager as the French.Those who take a wider and longer-term view believe that these possible drawbacks for Britain will be far outweighed by the advantages. Pa ssengers by express train will be able to do the journey at least an hour faster than by sir, city center to co city center, and without any tedious waits at airports. Also the fares will be cheaper. So the tunnel will probably stimulate a vast increase in tourism and business travel between London and Paris.Dictation: Unit 6Y ou probably know that there are ghost towns scattered across various parts of the United States. Perhaps you have even had opportunity to read about a ghost town or visit one. These ghost towns, which were so named because nearly all the people moved away, were once as lively as circuses. Of course, that was a long time ago.Back in the late 1800s, lots of men travelled all the way to California in search of gold. They were so hungry for gold that you could easily imagine them starving to death if they didn’t find it. In fact, some men were so greedy that they pushed their luck too far and died. It’s been said that gold fever was so bad that many men left their families and jobs in the East to follow their dream of riches in the West. Sometimes miners would find gold and silver close together. When this happened, people rushed to the area like ants to a picnic site. Houses and stores appeared almost overnight, and towns grew like weeds.Gradually, all the gold was mined and people began to move away.Précis WritingThe Chunnel, as it is known, was to open at last after seven years of construction. An apprehensive atmosphere pervaded the English end of the Chunnel Tunnel. A retired government worker and his wife voiced their strong sentiments against the forthcoming opening of the Chunnel and the French. Meanwhile, on the French side, a farmer showed his contempt for the English. But the Chunnel was to materialize, whether they like it or not.The inauguration ceremony, to be presided by the English Queen and the French President was scheduled on May 6, 1994. The Chunnel would then sever as a shuttle service, bringing great convenience to the people on both sides.On June 28, 1991, dozens of journalists took the construction workers’train to take part in the breakthrough ceremony. Work on the Chunnel was not quite finished; the walls bare, and the air filled with dust. Then, the breakthrough—light, music, applause, champagne corks popping, swarms of French workers clambering to theEnglish side and embracing the English workers. Only at this point did one Englishman feel that this Chunnel was his too. As more and more Frenchmen climbed over, he guessed that there would be a deluge of visitors after the completion of the Tunnel.Dictation: Unit 7Man has a big brain. He can think, learn and speak. Scientists use to think that human were different from animals because they can think and learn. They know now that animals can learn—dogs, rats, birds and even worms can learn. Scientists are now beginning to understand that humans are different from animals because they can speak. Animals cannot speak. They make noises when they are afraid, or angry, or unhappy. Apes are our nearest cousins. They can understand some tings more quickly than human beings, and one or two have learned a few words, but they are still different from us. They cannot join words or make sentences. They cannot think like us because they have no language, as we mean it. They can never think about the past or the future. Language is a wonderful thing. Man has been able to develop civilization largely because he has language. Every child can speak his own language very well when he is four or five—but no animals learn to speak. How do children learn? Scientists do not really know. What happens when we speak? Scientists do not know. They only know that man can speak because he has a big brain.Unit 8Dictation:Many students who call themselves bad readers nevertherless do read some thingd successfully. They may read novels or they may read the sports page every day. But a textbook is a different matter. A textbook gvies a lot of trouble. Why is that? One reason is lack of interest. Another is that they are often unfamiliar with the subject about which they are reading. But a third reason is that they try to read a textbook as if it were a novel or sports story or a problem to be solved by Ann Landers. They respond to the textbook inapropriately.How you read something depends on the author’s purpose in writing. There are basically four purposes for writing. Some authors writes to tell a story; others write to create an image in your mind; some write to inform or teach you; and still others write to convince you of a particular viewpoint. Each of these four purposes requires a defferent response as you read. If you respond differently to different types of writing, you will find that your reading will be much easier.Unit 9Dictation:Tom King could feel Sandel growing stronger against him. He saw youth recuperate. From instant to instant Sandel grew stronger. His punches, weak at first, became strong. Tom King sawthe gloved fist driving at his jaw, and wanted to guard it by raising his arm. But the arm was too heavy. It would not lift itself. Then the gloved fist landed home. Tom felt a sharp snap and blacked out.When he opened his eyes again he was in his corner, and he heard the audience screaming and cheering. His second was blowing cold waters gloves had already been removed, and Sandel,bending over him, was shaking his hand. He bore no ill will toward the man who had put him out, and heUnit 10Zululand is a historical region of northeastern Natal, which is a province in the eastern part of the Republic of South Africa. Under the former South African Government’s policy of racial separation and separate development of the race, black South Africans had been divided into “national”groups. These groups were to develop their own political, social, and cultural life in homelands assigned to them by the government.Zululand historically was the northeastern section of Natal. It was inhabited by the Zulus, a people who became powerful in the early 19th century under their king, Shaka. In the middle of the 19th century, they warred with Boer settlers who went into the area, and later with the British. In 1879, the British invaded Zululand and were defeated by the Zulus. However, the Zulus were later defeated and the British took possession of Zululand in1887. It became part of Natal in 1897.。
最新新编英语3课后答案6-10单元
Unit61.Martin likes to intrude into a matter that dose not concern him.2.There have been several minor conflicts between the two countries over the past decade.3. What factors caused the accumulate of water at there sites.4.They opened up mine in the remote areas.5.A number of bombs have exploded ,seriously injuring at least five people.6.Our company wants employees who not afraid to speak up and will assert their ideas.7.Answers to each part of the competition will be printed two months later.8.Her instinct told her that she should not be talking but she could not stop.9.The goods were in perfect condition when they left here ,and the damage evidently occurred during transit.10.The scale of economic development in the city is so huge that much investment is needed.Unit71.Jack left the job after 10 years because he was beginning to feel trapped.2.His contribution was of little or no practical value .3.Please bring some samples of your work to the interview .4.The chemical structure of his particular molecule is very unusual.5.Hopefully,the thief will fall right into our trap.6.They structure the program to reach all ages.7.We sampled a selection of different bottled waters.8.My new laptop can process information much more quickly than my old computer.9.The bank valued the house at less than the price the seller was asking.10.Increasing the number of women in top management jobs will be a slow process .Unit81.it is amazing how closely Brian and Steve resemble each other.2.Mother and i are exactly alike.i haven`t a thing in common with my father.3.Like many women of her age.she struggled to find a balance between her career and her children.4.The speech was strikingly similar to one given by the american president earlier this year.5.The furniture was made in much the same was as it was over 200 years ago.6.Identical twins are always of the same sex and they look almost exactly alike.Unit 91.you must be absolutely silent or the birds wont appear2.Seventy- two percent of the people eventually found work,but mainly in low-paid service jobs3.He was in tears and obviously very upset4..men must wear a jacket and tie.similarly,women should dress quite formally5.She plays the violin remarkably well for a child of her age.6.I do not know the exact number,but there were approximately 200 people on the plane7.Almost all of the surrounding land is owned exclusively by a few very rich farmers .8.It turns out that one of the children i thought was a girl was remarkably.Unit 101.Judging from the finger maker on the paper,the murderer must be a tall man.2.Tim continued to run away,regardless of our shouts to him that he should return.3. In my opinion ,old people appreciate being independent4. Now that you have come,you may as well stay.5. She will not help own brother, let alone a stranger.6. I used to see him quite often but we have lost touch with each other.7. In those quite and pleasant surroundings he felt at peace with the the world.8. I can`t get along with him.he is so selfish.1.we inherited from our parents many physical characteristics.2. Tom admits that playing video games sometimes distracts him from his homework.3. The new system will be confronted with numerous difficulties at the star.4. She tried to probe my mind and discover what i was thinking.5. The boy went swimming in the deep lake regardless of his mother`s fears for his safety.6.Although Jane thought her father seemed anxious and uneasy,Susan did not perceive any change in his looks or ways.7.After years of research,scientists have identified the virus that is responsible for the disease.8.North Africans make up the immigrant in the country.9.Despite the limitations of the survey,it did suggest some general trends.10.You don`t have to be a genius to see that it`s not going to work.6.Aggression is the evident basis for fighting instinct in beast and man, which is directed against members of the sa me species. It is theorized that in natural conditions aggression helps to ensure survival of individuals (and thus th e species), by preventing too dense a population from developing and exhausting all of its food sources. Fighting generally considered to be a trait characteristic of males and uncharacteristic of females. However, many but not a ll female mammals exhibit aggression during the postpartum period in defense of their young. The great animal behaviorist Konrad Lorenz observed that in every individual the readiness to fight is greatest in the most familiar place: in the middle of its territory. As the distance from territory increases, readiness to fight decreases proportio nately. This was not the case with my pet rat; he was ready and willing to beat up his neighbors the minute he step ped through their door. What causes some rats to be more aggressive than others? There is certainly evidence that aggression has a genetic basis, at least in some animals.7.Dissatisfied with both my job and engagement,i went on trip to the little island of Aruba to transform myself by separating myself from the usual influences. With all my heart,i arranged my time for the tasks carefully chosen and pushed myself to try new ways of living.in case that i backed down,i made public promises of what i planned to do.all of my experiences were well processed for examination and improvement.finally when i returned i kept making changes that continued the transformation started in Aruba .as i had benefited much from the trip,i would go on making transformative trips to continue my growth.8.In February 2000 it was announced that the genome contains not 100000genes as originally expected but only 31000,this starling revision led some scientists to condude that there are simply not enough human genes to account for all the different ways people behave:we must be made by nurture,not nature.yet again biology was was so be stretched on the Procrustean bed of the nature-nurture debate.Science writer Matt Ridley argued that the emerging truth is far more interesting than this myth.nurture depends on gens ,too,and genes need nurture.Genes not only predetermine the broad structure of the brain,they also absorb formative experiences,react to social cues and are even involved in memory.these characteristics are consequence as well as causes of the DNA structure.Published 50 years after the discovery of the double helix of DNA,nature via nurture chronicles a revolution in our understanding of genes.Ridey recounts the 100 years war between the strong supporters of nature and nurture to explain how this paradoxical creature,the human being ,can be simulaneously free-willed and motivated by instinct and culture10.upon becoming 50years old,i feel surprised at many things.all my life i have motivated byUnit 61.如果要我选择一个方案的话,我将毫不犹豫地支持后者If I had to select one plan, I would not hesitate to support the latter.2他看上去似乎是无罪的,但证据表明并非如此。
新编英语教程3 Unit1-10练习册1-10课答案及书本第一部分连词题
1.fume----somke or vapour;offensive or suffocating gas2.sandy----of the colour of sand;pale reddish-yellow3.somehow----for some reson or other4.stale----dry and unappetizing5.dingy----dirty-looking;not fresh or cheerful6.proceed----go ahead7.bloodshot----full of blood,red because the small blood xeaaels are swollen or broken8.diamayed----made afraid or discouraged at the proapect of troublr1.rage (答案在后面)2. a vegetsble plot3.croaking4.murmur5.wind/down6.gesture of deapair7.brutal8.quarantinea small piece of land for growing vegatablesmovement of the head or hand to show helplessnessbe very angryspeak in a low but not clear voicethe period of separation from others so that the disease cannot spreadcruelrough and harshlower(the car window)by turning the handle1.globe2.circle3.indiectly4.adle talk5.coincidence6.hastily7.demand8.roarin a hurryworldask forcefullytaiking abput unimportant thingsmove arounda combination of events happening in such a way that it seems planned or arranged speak in a loud,deep voicenot straight to the point;in a roundabout way2.signature3.literary4.suppoaition5.playwright6.vague7.confirmperson’s name written by himselfdramatist,a person who writes playspoetryprove the truth of somethingnot clearly knowof literaturethe legal statement concerning the disposal of one’s peoperty after death a guess1.outlay2.refill3.theoretically4.uranium5.bonnrt6.submarine7.radiation8.ayntheticmetal lia on the front of a cara ship that can stay under waternot naturally produced;artificialthe prcess in which energy in the form of rays is sent out from atomsa spending of moneyin theoryheavy white metal which is radioactive,a source of atomic energya new filling1.pose as2.peat3.suapense and anxiety4.fidgeting5.assure6.apace7.inquisitive chatterbax8.obstinacy and wilfulness9.escapismstate of being anxious and encertain about something unknowa person who is curious about other peopleand talkativemoving about reatlesslygive a good reason forthat which makes one stay away from unpleasant realitymake somebody believe,fell surean annoying thingquicklystubbornness and pig-headedness1.shelter2.dust-jacket3.become engrossed in4.content5.browse6.variety7.apart from8.temptread here and there in books especially for enjiymentcollection of different kinds of thingsattracthave one’s attention completely taken up bysatisfactionprotection;a building offering protectionbesadesa loose paper cover put roung the hard cover of a book for protection1.fledgling2.spectacular3.adroita5.flurry6.recuperate7.massive hemorrhage8.fragile9.concussion10.permanentsudden excitemengget back one’s strengthlosing a lot of blood(an)injury to the brainvery impressiveeasily injured or brokenquick and skilfullasting for a long time or forever uncoonsciousness due to injuryyoung and inexperienced1.cudgel2.buck3.placatory4.negligently5.wry6.bawling7.pandemouium8.gramophoneloud,rough shoutingtwistedshort,thick stick(scene of)wila and noisy disorderrecord-playersubmissive,undisturbedlower one’s head or body so as to avoid being hit carelesslyUnit1V ocabulary A1.f2.h3.c4.b5.g6.e7.d8.aUnit3V ocabulary A1.b2.e3.h4.d5.f6.a7.c8.gUnit4V ocabulary A1.g2.a3.f4.h5.b6.e7.d8.cUnit6V ocabulary A1.e2.h3.f4.g5.a6.b7.d8.cUnit7V ocabulary A1.d2.h3.a4.c5.g6.i7.b8.j9.f 10.eUnit8V ocabulary A1.f2.h3.d4.e5.a6.b7.g8.cUnit9V ocabulary A1.j2.e3.g4.i5.a6.b7.c8.f9.d 10.hUnit10V ocabulary A1.c2.g3.f4.h5.b6.a7.d8.e1.It is an excellent photograph of Mrs.Johnson.George,he son,has becide to make several enlargements of it.(large)2.there was a temporary shortage of fresh water on that small island.(SHORT)3.this muslin is beautiful ! But it’s so flimsy. Is it washable?(W ASH)4.The helicopter came to rescue the survivors of the plane crash as soon as the local authorities received the radio message.(SURVIVE)5.Have you seen the advertisement which says that a teaching post is vacant in a school in the suburbs of London?(ADVERTISE)6.A proverb says that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.(KNOW)7.He was tall and muscular.Obviously he has a perfect constitution.(CONSTITUTE)8.At the end of the interview the young man overcame his nervousness and asked about his salary.(NERVE)9.The headmaster opened the door and looked at the interviewee with an air of disapproval.(INTERVIEW)10.His efforts for an early arrival proved to be a failure because he had to make such an awkward journey.(ARRIVE)1.Boxing has been a controversial topic of conversation for a long time, its supporters say that it is man's instinct to wish to show that his strength is greater than that of his opponent.(STRONG)2.They maintain that this instinct makes boxing a sport that is fine and manly.(MAN)3.They also say that it is very good for young boys to learn how to defend themselves in case of necessity.(NECESSARY)4.Those who wish to see the abolition of boxing say just the opposite.(ABOLISH)5.They declare that it is brutal and savage.(BRUTE)6.Professional fighters are particularly criticized,but even more so the promoters of boxing matches who ,it is said,make untold wealth out of the sufferings of the boxers.(WEALTHY)7.But it must be realized that boxers too can make a lot of money,and a good fighter can look forward to a comfortable retirement if he is sensible.(RETIRE)8.And it is undeniable that a famous boxer can attract far more spectators than even the most famous pop singer or film star.(DENY)9.Even the most unemotional cannot fail to be affected by the exciting atmosphere of an important boxing match.(EMOTION)10.Although we may not always approve of the motives that lead a man to take up professional boxing as a career,we cannot help admiring his bravery in the ring.(BRA VE)As a rule In a gesture of despair At such short noticeIn hostile silence Claim Keep to one's bedCling to No exception to Help outSpoil If only1.As a rule southerners prefer rice, whereas northerners prefer steamed bread.2.Everyone must get up at six to do morning exercises and those who stay up late are no exception to the rule.3." Keep to your bed for three days,drink a lot of water and take two pills after each meal,"the doctor said to him.4.When Mary had broken several plates for the third time on the same day,her mother spread out her hands in a gesture of despair.5.The little boy clung to his mother, and kept asking her to tell him a story.6.She spilt some milk on the desk and spoiled our new tablecloth/7.It is said that"the cursed cave" has already claimed many lives.8.Mr.Smith helped out with the milking on the farm.9.We received three days' notice to vacate the house as the rent was overdue.Jack was sitting in a corner in hostile silence because it was unreasonable of landlady to ask us to move out at such short notice.10.Our room is in a terrible mess. If only mother could be here/As if It so happened Caught up withLoses Coincidence Make any differenceExtraordinary concurrence of events On the contraryGains Purple with anger1.Does it make any difference whether you do it alone or with the help of others?2.It does seem a happy coincidence that April 23rd was Shakespeare's date of birth as well as the date of his death.3.My watch doesn't work properly,sometimes it gains and sometimes it loses.4.I don't think that Chinese youth are a "lost generation", on the contrary, they are a vital force in the realization of the four modernizations.5. The fact that China won so many gold medals in the 1996 Olympic Games shows that we have caught up with the world advanced level in some sports and games.6.Having been brought up in England,the young Indian man spoke as if he were a native English speaker.7.It so happened that on the day when she visited the great,remarkable castle in Britain,I was there too. —What would you call it ? —i'd call it an extraordinary concurrence of events.8.On hearing my comment on his work,he yelled, purple with anger.Am doubtful Its effects will be felt Are equal toTo sum up Be well on the way There is much outlay on Except Worth1.the human brain is able to work in many different ways —it can classify all kinds ofinformation;it can think creatively,it can make astonishing scientific and technical progress. To sum up,it is a complex and delicate part of the human organism.2.A computer can do nearly everything that man can do except for one thing,i.e.,it can't think creatively.3.This article is of great value in our work.It is worth our studying thoroughly.4.Many people say that Chinese herbal tonic may not give quick results,but its effects will be felt eventually.5.People in many countries like to have pets.They keep cats,dogs,fish,birds,tortoises,guinea pigs and even snakes and monkeys.As a result, there is much outlay on pet food and accessories.6.As we all know,sports are not just for participants;they are for spectators as well.Many people enjoy being"fans "or "supporters "of one team or one particular sportsman.As a matter of fact,the popularity and fame of many professional sportsmen are equal to those of the greatest Hollywood movie stars.7.I am doubtful about your ability to understand different gestures.8.If we have sufficient funds and support,we'll be well on the way to researching space exploration.At the end In the middle of Be engaged inJustify himself Conclusion Keep thinkingDraw Rush Dreadful necessityShow particular aptitude Itch Something for nothingIgnore Strong-minded Indiscreet enough At the end of the trial,we kept thinking of one thing—what conclusion can we draw from this trial?The defendant was young man only in his late twenties,who showed particular aptitude for mechanical engineering.Many a time he was rushed in to solve some complicated production problems when he was in the middle of a meal or (was) engaged in some experiments.But two months ago,he was indiscreet enough to get involved in gambling.After he had got something for nothing for a number of times,he felt so happy that he even justified himself by saying that it was only a recreational activity that he did in his spare time.He ignored the repeated advice and kind criticism from his parents,colleagues,and schoolmates.He was not dreadful necessity enough to quit gambling.When he saw a game of cards being played,he would itch to take someone's place.Finally he got deeply into debt and,out of dreadful necessity, he began to steal money from the factory safe.He was caught red-handed and tried in court.Be shocked to the core Recall Get ... Nowhere Sway from side to side In particular There was a fatal note of pleading Mount What was the worst Nail downAfter years of struggle as a lawyer,Ruth had saved enough money to buy a four storeyed building in the heart of Harlem.When she took over the building ,she was shocked to the core.It was in a terrible condition.She could still recall what it was like then,The whole buildingwas in disrepair. In particular, the toilets did not work; the furnace was broken so there was no hot water;the floors,stairs and walls were in a state of decay, Many windows swayed from side to side in the wind.As she looked at it,a sudden feeling of being deceived mounted in her.She could not choose but put more money into the building.After she had it renovated from cellar to roof,the building took on a completely new look.When she applied for the legal use of the building,she ran into a lot of troubles.And what was the worst was that,these troubles couldn't be nailed down.When she finally went to the District Attorney to report the case, t here was a fatal note of pleading in her voice.But as it turned out,her talk with him got her nowhere.1.Accordingly, the two boys had always been allowed to climb freely over it.Therefore/As a natural consequence/So2.There was a croaking answer.In a deep, hoarse sound3.He looked his good-bye at the garden and raged that he had to leave it —leave it and Peter.He said good-bye to the garden by looking at it and felt furious that…4.Town gardens are small,as a rule,and the longs; garden was no exception to the rule.Usually/More often than not, town gardens are small; the same is the case with the Long’s garden.5.Mrs.Long clung to the case for a moment,claiming his attention first.Mrs. Long held the case tight for a while, in an effort to call his attention first.6.She kissed him,gave him a dismissive push towards the car and then followed him to it. …pushed him towards the car so as to send him away and then followed him to it.7.How grateful we are to you both for taking Tom off at such short notice.How can we thank you enough for taking Tom away so quickly. We had hardly any time to ask for your consent.8.Tom waved good-bye angrily to his mother,and then,careless even of the cost to others,waved to an inflamed face pressed against a bedroom window.…without considering the pain and suffering it might give others, Tom waved good-bye to Peter whose red, feverish face was pressed against the bedroom window.9.Tom closed the car window and sat back in his seat, in hostile silence.…keeping very quiet and showing strong resentment and unfriendliness…10.I hope we get on reasonably well.I hope we can get along with each other quite well.1.....after a half hour or so of idle talk, we began to steer the conversation.…after about half an hour of casual chatting, we began to make the conversation follow the course as we had planned.2.....it does seem a coincidence,really,doesn't it?…it really looks as of we two had planned our trips together, doesn’t it?3.....that's what Dr.Double L.Dee would call an extraordinary concurrence of events.…that’s what Dr Double L. Dee would call an amazing coincidence.4.But remember that Captain Pratt didn't go by the same route as Captain Smitherton—that makesa difference,you know.But remember that the two captains travelled in opposite directions and that is quite important, you know.5."Well",broke in my uncle.“Well,” my uncle interrupted.6.Here Smitherton found his voice at last.Here Captain Smitherton began to speak at last.7.And here Kate ended the quarrel by jumping up as if she had a new thought.Kate jumped up to bring the quarrel to a close by pretending that a new idea had struck her.8.It is a judgment on you about you know what.You are being judged about something that you don’t really know.In other words, a judgment will be passed on you for your unreasonable demands made on Robert and me.1.....the income from the estate probably amounted to about ¥200 a year....…in all probability(most likely), the money he made from his estate reached about 200 a year2.There is no country where Shakespeare's work is not read with something very like awe because there is something fascinating about a man....People all over the world read Shakespeare’s work with a feeling of profound respect and wonderment because there is something about him which made people charmed…3....almost every detail of his personal life is supposition rather than fact.We do not base every minute and particular detail of his personal life so much on facts as on guesswork.4.But his activities,like those of nearly every playwright of his day,are so vague that he could have been born in Roman times.We are so uncertain about his activites that we might as well say that he was born when the Romans occupied Britain a long time ago5....had made a thriving business out of its most famous citizen four a long time.Because of its most famous citizen, Stratfoord-Avon has made a lot of money for a long time6....he has such a fine reputation that it is well worth the journey just to be able...…he enjoys such high prestige that it is worthwhile to make a journey to Stratford-upon-Avon just to be able7.He can next be traced in 1592 in London...…after that we know he was in London in 15928.Shakespeare soon became sufficiently well-known for managers and other influential people to refer to him in writing.Soon Shakespeare became so famous that managers and other powerful people often mentioned him in their writings1.The desire to pick up a book with an attractive dust-jacket is irresistible , although this method of selection ought not to be followed , …You wish to obtain a book is so strong and powerful that you are incapable of resisting it, although this method of selecting a book is not recommended…2.You soon become engrossed in some book or other , …You are soon absorbed in a book…/Soon you give all your attention to a book and forget everything else…3.You can wander round such places to your heart’s content .You can move about from one place to another until you are completely satisfied./Y ou can move about in a shop like this for as long as you want.4.In a bookshop an assistant should remain in the background until you have finished browsing . An assistant should remains relatively inconspicuous until you have finished looking at the books/readings.5. … something which had only vaguely interested you up till then .…something in which you had previously only had a slight interest.b6.Apart from running up a huge account , you can ……In addition to getting large bills for the books, you can…。
英语专业新编英语教程第三版unit10单词挖空练习,可供打印
Unit10eg:--- What should a teacher do?--- He should keep his students his--- He should his children under his thumb.freedom.--- We are a good future.eg: He felt / turned pale the news/failure.the throne?.eg: He has won fiveWe have had bumper harvest for five.me.eg: He wasPar:eg: At celebration, there is noPar:Honey can be used to take the place of sugar in some conditions.( … used as a for sugar… )Water can’t be used to take the place of wine.( …can’t be used as a substitute wine … )Soya beans are widely used to take the place of meateg: I don’t like to substitutePar:I’ll find a man to take Miss Li’s place. ( Miss Li ) Today I can take your place.He took the place of the worker who was ill.eg: They don’t like potatoes, so wefor you.the original.Ieg: The school board hired aa term.Sometimes I put a table on the blackboard.eg: He saw a police andeg: When he came across difficulties, hehim.eg: He iseg: inward happiness/ inward vision / inward fears / an inward existenceHe has achieved peace.eg:eg: I am sure you’llwon’t get any result if you use th is kind of criticism. )eg: I did not buy anything that day. What was the worst of it was that I lost my purse.I could not get on the bus. What was the worst of it was that I was hurt seriously.eg: The matter could be nailedThis theeg: I can’tPar:Nobody can make him express his opinion towards this matter.eg: I intend to him his promise.eg: I managed to make out that mixed up with these giants was a certain amount of furniture= … that a certain amount of furniture was mixed up with these giants.When a participle or an adverb or an adjective or a prepositional phrase or a negative word is put at the beginning, we can reverse the order of the sentence.eg: Facing me are 24 young boys and girls.In front of me stands a tall boy.In the middle of the room sat an old man.eg: He was衣着随便against their teachers.An meeting will be held. ( a meeting to express public indignation ).eg: be indignant at sth. / be indignant with sb.mercy.more money?He被告)(原告)of being too busy.was that he did not see the signal.eg: TheirA plea mercyeg: HeHe could still go to Australia. That was something he’d often but neverhis food.He is toying a pencil.with a pen in class. 玩弄eg: He’s just toying her affections/ feelings.eg: make a wry face 做鬼脸a wry smile: a forced smile 苦笑eg: She 因羞愧而脸红想到... 就脸红eg: She turned away to hide hereg: you?An ideaPar. An idea suddenly came to his mind.It occurred to him that she was not telling the truth.It occurred to me that I should finish the work earlier.Sudden fear came to my mind.the ladder to reach the top shelf.HePar:They are going up the hill.eg: The man the camel and rode away.Par:He got on his horse,eg: The cost of living steadily.Par:The expenses are becoming more and more.eg: A blush mounted the girl’s face. (脸红了)。
新编英语教程3_Unit1-10练习册1-10课答案及书本第一部分连词题
Unit 11. Fume smoke or vapour ; offen sive or suffocati ng gas2. san dy of the colour of sand ; pale reddish-yellow3. somehow for some reas on or other4. stale dry and un appetiz ing5. din gy dirty-look ing ; not fresh or cheerful6. proceed go ahead7. bloodshot full of blood ; red because the small blood vessels are swolle n or broken8. dismayed made afraid or discouraged at the prospect of troubleUn it 21. rage be very angry2. a vegetable plot a small piece of land for grow ing vegetables3. croak ing rough and harsh4. murmur speak in a low but not clear voice5. wi nd dow n lower ( the car window ) by turning the han dle6. gesture of despair moveme nt of the head or hand to show helpless ness7. brutal cruel8. quara nti ne the period of separati on from others so that the disease cannotspreadUn it 31. globe world2. circle move around3. in directly not straight to the point ; in a roun dabout way4. idle talk talk ing about uni mporta nt things5. coin cide nee a comb in atio n of events happe ning in such a way that it seems pla nnedorarran ged6. hastily in a hurry7. dema nd ask forcefully8. roar speak in a loud, deep voiceUn it 41. will the legal statement concerning the disposal of one ' property after death2. sig nature pers on's n ame writte n by himself3. literary of literature4. suppositi on a guess5. playwright dramatist, a pers on who writes plays6. vague not clearly known7. confirm prove the truth of someth ing8. verse poetryUn it 61. outlay a spe nding of money2. refill a new filli ng3. theoretically in theory4. uranium heavy white metal which is radioactive, a source of atomic en ergy5. bonnet metal lid on the front of a car6. submari ne a ship that can stay un der water7. radiati on the process in which en ergy in the form of rays is sent out fromatoms8. syn thetic not n aturally produced ; artificialUnit 71. pose as prete nd to be2. pest an annoying thing3. suspe nse and an xiety state of being an xious and un certa in about someth ing unknown4. fidgeti ng moving about restlessly5. assure make somebody believe, feel sure6. apace quickly7. inq uisitivechatterbox a pers on who is curious aboutother people and talkative8. obsti nacyand willfu In ess stubbor nn ess and pig-headed ness9. escapism that which makes one stay away from un pleasa nt reality10. justify give a good reason forUint 8Shelter ------------------------- f. protect ion;a buildi ng offeri ng protect iondust-jacket -------------------- h. a loose paper cover put roung the hard cover of a book forprotecti onbecome engrossed in -------- d. have one ' attention completely taken up byContent ------------------------ e. satisfact ionBrowse ------------------------- a. read here and there in books especially for enjiyme ntVariety -------------------------- b. collect ion of differe nt kinds of thingsapart from --------------------- g. besadesTempt -------------------------- c. attractUnit 9Fledgling ----------------------- -j. young and in experie needSpectacular ------------------- e. very impressiveAdroit --------------------------- g. quick and skilfulComa --------------------------- i. uncon scious ness due to injuryFlurry ------------------------- a. sudde n exciteme ntRecuperate ------------------- b. get back one ' strengthmassive hemorrhage --------- c」osing a lot of bloodFragile -------------------------- f. easily injured or broke nConcussion ------------------- d. (an )injury to the brainPermanent -------------------- h. lasti ng for a long time or foreverUni t10Cudgel ----------------------- c. short,thick stickBuck -------------------------- g. lower one 'head or body so as to avoid bei ng hitPlacatory --------------------- f. submissive ,un disturbedNegligently ------------------ h. carelesslyWry ---------------------------- b. twistedBawling ---------------------- a. loud,rough shout ingPandemouium -------------- d. (scene of)wila and noisy disorderGramophone --------------- e. record-playerUnit1 P121. It is an excellent photograph of Mrs. Johnson.George,her son, has decided to makeseveralenlargements .2. There was a temporaryshortage of fresh water on that small island.3. This muslin is beautiful! But it ' so flimsy. Is it washable?4. The helicopter came to rescue the survivor of the plane crash as soon as the localauthorities received the radio message.5. Have you seen the advertisement which says that a teaching post is vacant in a school inthe suburbs of London?6. A proverb says that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.7. He was tall and muscular. Obviously he has a perfect constitution .8. At the end of the in terview the young man overcame his nervousness and asked abouthis salary.9. The headmasteropened the door and looked at the interviewee with an air of disapproval.10. His efforts for an early arrival proved to be a failure because he had to make such anawkward journ ey.Unit 2 P281. Be(be) a teacher, he wants to be compete nt eno ugh in the subjects he is teach ing.2. While crossing (cross) the street, you must keep your eyes open.3. Having been damaged (damage) during the war, the airport has never been used aga in.4. Not knowing (not know) his address, I couldn'tpossibly pay him a visit.5. Having settled (settle) down in a new country, I may soon forget my old habits.6. Walking (walk) through the fields, one can take a look at the wild flowers.7. We didn'tthink he was very old, judging (judge) by the way he walks.8. She was wheeled to the hospitalfollowed (follow) by her children.9. The children went to the park, a mile away from the school, singing and talking (si ng andtalk10. I am sorry to have kept youwaiting (wait) for two hours.11. Can you hear the childrenshoutinq (shout) in the next room?12. He whispered Watch out” at the same time trying (try) to make as little noise as possible.13. The little girl sat in a corner in deep silenee, lettinq (let) her doll dangle at her side.14. Finding (Find) the room uniocked, we immediately went in.Unit 8 P122 A1. We haven'seen him for more than ten years and I find him a changed (change) person,He has become promising (promise) young man.2. In the coming (come) week, morequalified (qualify) teachers will be sent here.3. There lived an unusuallydetermined (determine) farmer in the nearby village.4. In order to improve our spoken (speak) English, the leading (lead) comrades in ourdepartment have made aurprising (surprise) decision.5. Taking a camel ride was frightening (frighten)experienee for me6. Teaching is a moredemanding (demand) job than working as a tourist guide.7. The child, very pleased (please), cleaned hersoiled (soil) hands and went to bed with herlovely toy.8. Your unwillingness to cooperate with the doctor has made the case even more complicated9. The interested (interest) spectators sat watching the exciting (excite) football match for anhour in spite of theirsoaked (soak) clothes.10. After a tiring (tire) day ta work, the tired (tire) woman sat in the park enjoying the beautifulsun set with a pleasa nt smile on her face.B1. The doctor insisted ongiving (give) the patient an immediate operation2. Fascinated (fascinate), we watched the sunrising (rise) above the horizon.3. If you practice singing (sing) often, you will know how to do (do) it without making (make)such an exhibiti on of yourself.4. Peter hatedkeeping (keep) to his bed. He missed playing (play) with his friends andnever failed to be (be) at the window to see (see) them climbing (climb) the apple-tree.5. Would you mind opening (open) the window?6. I persuaded him taking (take) care of the child while I went shopping (shop), but I reallycould not depe nd on hisdoing (do) anything I asked him to do (do).I ought to have remembered (remember) to tell (tell) my secretary to post the7.letter for me this morning but I was busy preparing (prepare) a speech and I forgot to do (do) so.8. Would you like to watch (watch) television now?”I' would prefer to read (read) a newspaper.As a rule, I prefer reading (read) to watch (watch) TV”9. Yesterday I found one of the pages in the book I bought missing (miss). Could you change it for me?'I 'm sorry to tell (tell) you that all the copies of this book have bee n sold ou ” 10. Refere nee books are not allowed to be taken (take) out of the teachers 'read ing room.11. The swimming (swim) pool needs to cleaning (elean)”You neednttell me, I haven'ttime to do (do) it. ” 12. It is no use our waiting (wait) for him any Ion ger. He does n 'tk now the way so he won'tcome.”But the film is worth seeing (see)”He ' regret missing (miss) the chanee ”I 'm sure he'llshow up at any minute. He knows how to find (find) his way. He usedto be (be) a tourist guide in this city whe n he was young.Unit 9 P138 A1. Boxing has bee n a con troversial topic of conv ersatio n for a long time, its supporters say that it is mans instinet to wish to show that his strength is greater than that of his oppo nen t.(STRONG)2. They maintain that this instinet makes boxing a sport that is fine and manly .(MAN)3. They also say that it is very good for young boys to learn how to defend themselves in case ofiecessity.(NECESSARY)4. Those who wish to see theabolition of boxing say just the opposite.(ABOLISH)5. They declare that it isbrutal and savage.(BRUTE)6. Professional fighters are particularly criticized, but even more so the promoters of boxing matches who, it is said, make untold wealth out of the sufferings of theboxer.(WEALTHY)7. But it must be realized that boxers too can make a lot of money, and a good fighter can look forward to a comfortableretirement if he is sensible.(RETIRE)8. And it is undeni able that a famous boxer can attract far more spectators that eve n themost famous pop sin ger or film star.(DENY)9. Eve n the mostunemotional can 'fail to be affected by the excit ing atmosphere of animporta nt boxi ng match.(EMOTION)10. Although we may not always approve of the motives that lead a man to take up professional boxing as a career, we can't help admiring his bravery in the rin g.(BRAVE) 1. As a rule souther ners prefer rice, whereas no rther ners prefer steamed bread.2. Everyone must get up at six to do morning exercises and those who stay up late are no exception to the rule.3. " Keep to your bed for three days,drink a lot of water and take two pills after each meal,"the doctor said to him.4. Whe n Mary had broke n several plates for the third time on the same day,her mother spread out her hands in a gesture of despair.5. The little boy clung to his mother, and kept asking her to tell him a story.As a ruleIn hostile sileneeCli ng toSpoil In a gesture of despair Claim No excepti on to If only At such short no tice Keep to on e's bed Help out6.She spilt some milk on the desk and spoiled our new tablecloth/7.It is said that"the cursed cave" has already claimed many lives.8. Mr.Smith helped out with the milking on the farm.9. We received three days' no tice to vacate the house as the rent was overdue.Jack was sitt ing in a corner in hostile sile nee because it was un reas on able of Ian dlady to ask us to move out at such short notice .lO.Our room is in a terrible mess. If only mother could be here/As if It so happe ned Caught up withLoses Coin cide nee Make any differe neeExtraord inary con curre nee of eve nts On the con traryGains Purple with an gerI. Does it make any differenee whether you do it alone or with the help of others?2.It does seem a happy coincidenee that April 23 rd was Shakespeare's date of birth as well as the date of his death.3. My watch does n't work properly,sometimes it gains and sometimes it loses.4.I don't think that Chinese youth are a "lost generation", on the contrary , they are a vital force in the realizati on of the four moder ni zati ons.5. The fact that China won so many gold medals in the 1996 Olympic Games shows that we have caught up with the world advaneed level in some sports and games.6. Havi ng bee n brought up in En gla nd,the young In dia n man spoke as if he were a n ative En glish speaker.7.It so happened that on the day when she visited the great,remarkable castle in Britain,l was there too. —What would you call it ?—i'd call it an extraordinary concurrenee of events .8.0n heari ng my comme nt on his work,he yelled, purple with an ger .Am doubtful Its effects will be felt Are equal toTo sum up Be well on the way There is much outlay onExcept Worth1. the human brain is able to work in many different ways —it can classify all kinds of information;it can think creatively,it can make astonishing scientific and technical progress. To sum up,it is a complex and delicate part of the huma n orga ni sm.2. A computer can do nearly everything that man can do except for one thing,i.e.,it can't think creatively.3. This article is of great value in our work .I t is worth our study ing thoroughly.4. Ma ny people say that Chin ese herbal tonic may not give quick results,but its effects will be felt even tually.5. People in many coun tries like to have pets.They keep cats,dogs,fish,birds,tortoises,gu inea pigs and even snakes and monkeys.As a result, there is much outlay on pet food and accessories.6. As we all kno w,sports are not just for participa nts;they are for spectators as well.Ma ny people enjoy bein g"fa ns "or "supporters "of one team or one particular sportsma n.As a matter of fact,the popularity and fame of many professional sportsmen are equal to those of the greatest Hollywood movie stars.7.1 am doubtful about your ability to understand different gestures.8」f we have sufficie nt funds and support,we'll be well on the way to researchi ng space explorati on.At the end In the middle of Be en gaged inJustify himself Con clusi on Keep thi nkingDraw Rush Dreadful n ecessityShow particular aptitude Itch Someth ing for nothingIgnore Strong-min ded In discreet eno ugh At the end of the trial,we kept thinking of one thing — what conclusion can we draw from this trial?The defe ndant was young man only in his late twen ties,who showed particular aptitude for mecha nical engin eeri ng.Ma ny a time he was rushed in to solve some complicated product ion problems when he was in the middle of a meal or (was) engaged in some experiments.But two mon ths ago,he was in discreet eno ugh to get i nvolved in gambli ng.After he had got something for nothing for a number of times,he felt so happy that he even justified himself bysay ing that it was only a recreati onal activity that he did in his spare time.He ignored the repeated advice and kind criticism from his parents,colleagues,and schoolmates.He was not dreadful n ecessity eno ugh to quit gambli ng.Whe n he saw a game of cards being played,he would itch to take some on e's place.Fin ally he got deeply into debt an d,out of dreadful n ecessity , he bega n to steal money fromthe factory safe.He was caught red-ha nded and tried in court.Be shocked to the core Recall Get ... NowhereSway from side to side In particular There was a fatal note of pleadi ngMou nt What was the worst Nail dow nAfter years of struggle as a lawyer,Ruth had saved eno ugh money to buy a four storeyed buildi ng in the heart of Harlem.Whe n she took over the build ing ,she was shocked to the core.It was in a terrible condition.She could still recall what it was like then,The whole buildingwas in disrepair. In particular , the toilets did not work; the furnace was broken so there was no hot water;the floors,stairs and walls were in a state of decay, Many win dows swayed from side to side in the win d.As she looked at it,a sudde n feeli ng of being deceived moun ted in her.She couldnot choose but put more money into the buildi ng.After she had it reno vated from cellar to roof,the buildi ng took on a completely new look.When she applied for the legal use of the buildi ng,she ran into a lot of troubles.A nd what wasthe worst was that,these troubles could n't be n ailed dow n.When she fin ally went to the District Attor ney to report the case, t here was a fatal n ote of pleadi ng in her voice.But as it turned out,her talk with him got her no where.Unit 11. 他们都认为他成功的可能性很小。
新编英语教程3Unit1-10练习册1-10课答案及书本第
Unit 11.Fume smoke or vapour ; offensive or suffocating gas2.sandy of the colour of sand ; pale reddish-yellow3.somehow for some reason or other4.stale dry and unappetizing5.dingy dirty-looking ; not fresh or cheerful6.proceed go ahead7.bloodshot full of blood ; red because the small blood vessels are swollen or broken8.dismayed made afraid or discouraged at the prospect of troubleUnit 21.rage be very angry2. a vegetable plot a small piece of land for growing vegetables3.croaking rough and harsh4.murmur speak in a low but not clear voice5.wind down lower ( the car window ) by turning the handle6.gesture of despair movement of the head or hand to show helplessness7.brutal cruel8.quarantine the period of separation from others so that the disease cannot spreadUnit 31.globe world2.circle move around3.indirectly not straight to the point ; in a roundabout way4.idle talk talking about unimportant things5.coincidence a combination of events happening in such a way that it seems planned orarranged6.hastily in a hurry7.demand ask forcefully8.roar speak in a loud, deep voiceUnit 41.will the legal statement concerning the disposal of one’s property after death2.signature person’s name written by himself3.literary of literature4.supposition a guess5.playwright dramatist, a person who writes plays6.vague not clearly known7.confirm prove the truth of something8.verse poetryUnit 61.outlay a spending of money2.refill a new filling3.theoretically in theory4.uranium heavy white metal which is radioactive, a source of atomic energy5.bonnet metal lid on the front of a car6.submarine a ship that can stay under water7.radiation the process in which energy in the form of rays is sent out fromatoms8.synthetic not naturally produced ; artificialUnit 71.pose as pretend to be2.pest an annoying thing3.suspense and anxiety state of being anxious and uncertain about something unknown4.fidgeting moving about restlessly5.assure make somebody believe, feel sure6.apace quickly7.inquisitive chatterbox a person who is curious about other people and talkative8.obstinacy and willfulness stubbornness and pig-headedness9.escapism that which makes one stay away from unpleasant reality10.justify give a good reason forUint 8Shelter------------------------- f. protection;a building offering protectiondust-jacket----------------------h. a loose paper cover put roung the hard cover of a book for protectionbecome engrossed in----------d. have one’s attention completely taken up byContent--------------------------e. satisfactionBrowse--------------------------a. read here and there in books especially for enjiymentV ariety --------------------------b. collection of different kinds of thingsapart from ----------------------g. besadesTempt----------------------------c. attractUnit 9Fledgling------------------------j. young and inexperiencedSpectacular---------------------e. very impressiveAdroit --------------------------g. quick and skilfulComa----------------------------i. unconsciousness due to injuryFlurry---------------------------a. sudden excitementRecuperate---------------------b. get back one’s strengthmassive hemorrhage----------c.l osing a lot of bloodFragile--------------------------f. easily injured or brokenConcussion--------------------d. (an)injury to the brainPermanent---------------------h. lasting for a long time or foreverUnit10Cudgel-------------------------c. short,thick stickBuck---------------------------g. lower one’s head or body so as to avoid being hitPlacatory----------------------f. submissive,undisturbedNegligently-------------------h. carelesslyWry----------------------------b. twistedBawling-----------------------a. loud,rough shoutingPandemouium----------------d. (scene of)wila and noisy disorderGramophone------------------e. record-playerUnit1 P121.It is an excellent photograph of Mrs. Johnson.George, her son, has decided tomake several enlargement .2.There was a temporary shortage of fresh water on that small island.3.This muslin is beautiful! But it’s so flimsy. Is it washable?4.The helicopter came to rescue the survivor of the plane crash as soon as thelocal authorities received the radio message.5.Have you seen the advertisement which says that a teaching post is vacant in aschool in the suburbs of London?6. A proverb says that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.7.He was tall and muscular. Obviously he has a perfect constitution.8.At the end of the interview the young man overcame his nervousness and askedabout his salary.9.The headmaster opened the door and looked at the interviewee with an air ofdisapproval.10.His efforts for an early arrival proved to be a failure because he had to make suchan awkward journey.Unit 2 P281.Be (be) a teacher, he wants to be competent enough in the subjects he is teaching.2.While crossing (cross) the street, you must keep your eyes open.3.Having been damaged (damage) during the war, the airport has never been usedagain.4.Not knowing (not know) his address, I couldn’t possibly pay him a visit.5.Having settled (settle) down in a new country, I may soon forget my old habits.6.W alking (walk) through the fields, one can take a look at the wild flowers.7.We didn’t think he was very old, judging (judge) by the way he walks.8.She was wheeled to the hospital, followed (follow) by her children.9.The children went to the park, a mile away from the school, singing and talking(sing and talk10.I am sorry to have kept you waiting (wait) for two hours.11.Can you hear the children shouting (shout) in the next room?12.He whispered “Watch out” at the same time trying (try) to make as little noise aspossible.13.The little girl sat in a corner in deep silence, letting(let) her doll dangle at herside.14.Finding (Find) the room unlocked, we immediately went in.Unit 8 P122 A1.We haven’t seen him for more than ten years and I find him a changed (change)person, He has become a promising (promise) young man.2.In the coming (come) week, more qualified (qualify) teachers will be sent here.3.There lived an unusually determined (determine) farmer in the nearby village.4.In order to improve our spoken(speak) English, the leading(lead) comrades inour department have made a surprising (surprise) decision.5.Taking a camel ride was a frightening (frighten)experience for me6.Teaching is a more demanding (demand) job than working as a tourist guide.7.The child, very pleased (please), cleaned her soiled (soil) hands and went to bedwith her lovely toy.8.Y our unwillingness to cooperate with the doctor has made the case even morecomplicated9.The interested(interest) spectators sat watching the exciting(excite) footballmatch for an hour in spite of their soaked (soak) clothes.10.After a tiring (tire) day ta work, the tired (tire) woman sat in the park enjoyingthe beautiful sunset with a pleasant smile on her face.B1.The doctor insisted on giving (give) the patient an immediate operation2.Fascinated (fascinate), we watched the sun rising (rise) above the horizon.3.If you practice singing(sing) often, you will know how to do(do) it withoutmaking (make) such an exhibition of yourself.4.Peter hated keeping(keep) to his bed. He missed playing (play) with his friendsand never failed to be (be) at the window to see (see) them climbing(climb) the apple-tree.5.Would you mind opening (open) the window?6.I persuaded him taking (take) care of the child while I went shopping (shop), butI really could not depend on his doing (do) anything I asked him to do (do).7.I ought to have remembered (remember) to tell (tell) my secretary to post theletter for me this morning but I was busy preparing(prepare) a speech and I forgot to do (do) so.8.“Would you like to watch (watch) television now?”“I would prefer to read (read) a newspaper.As a rule, I prefer reading (read) to watch (watch) TV.”9.“Y esterday I found one of the pages in the book I bought missing (miss). Couldyou change it for me?”“I’m sorry to tell (tell) you that all the copies of this book have been sold out.”10.Reference books are not allowed to be taken(take) out of the teachers’readingroom.11.“The swimming (swim) pool needs to cleaning (clean).”“Y ou needn’t tell me, I haven’t time to do (do) it.”12. “It is no use our waiting (wait) for him any longer. He doesn’t know the way sohe won’t come.”“But the film is worth seeing (see).”“He’ll regret missing (miss) the chance.”“I’m sure he’ll show up at any minute. He knows how to find (find) his way. He used to be (be) a tourist guide in this city when he was young.”Unit 9 P138 A1.Boxing has been a controversial topic of conversation for a long time, itssupporters say that it is man’s instinct to wish to show that his strength is greater than that of his opponent.(STRONG)2.They maintain that this instinct makes boxing a sport that is fine andmanly.(MAN)3.They also say that it is very good for young boys to learn how to defendthemselves in case of necessity.(NECESSARY)4.Those who wish to see the abolition of boxing say just the opposite.(ABOLISH)5.They declare that it is brutal and savage.(BRUTE)6.Professional fighters are particularly criticized, but even more so the promoters o fboxing matches who, it is said, make untold wealth out of the sufferings of the boxer.(WEALTHY)7.But it must be realized that boxers too can make a lot of money, and a good fightercan look forward to a comfortable retirement if he is sensible.(RETIRE)8.And it is undeniable that a famous boxer can attract far more spectators that eventhe most famous pop singer or film star.(DENY)9.Even the most unemotional can’t fail to be affected by the exciting atmosphere ofan important boxing match.(EMOTION)10.Although we may not always approve of the motives that lead a man to take upprofessional boxing as a career, we can’t help admiring his bravery in the ring.(BRAVE)As a rule In a gesture of despair At such short noticeIn hostile silence Claim Keep to one's bedCling to No exception to Help outSpoil If only1.As a rule southerners prefer rice, whereas northerners prefer steamed bread.2.Everyone must get up at six to do morning exercises and those who stay up late are no exception to the rule.3." Keep to your bed for three days,drink a lot of water and take two pills after each meal,"thedoctor said to him.4.When Mary had broken several plates for the third time on the same day,her mother spread out her hands in a gesture of despair.5.The little boy clung to his mother, and kept asking her to tell him a story.6.She spilt some milk on the desk and spoiled our new tablecloth/7.It is said that"the cursed cave" has already claimed many lives.8.Mr.Smith helped out with the milking on the farm.9.We received three days' notice to vacate the house as the rent was overdue.Jack was sitting in a corner in hostile silence because it was unreasonable of landlady to ask us to move out at such short notice.10.Our room is in a terrible mess. If only mother could be here/As if It so happened Caught up withLoses Coincidence Make any differenceExtraordinary concurrence of events On the contraryGains Purple with anger1.Does it make any difference whether you do it alone or with the help of others?2.It does seem a happy coincidence that April 23rd was Shakespeare's date of birth as well as the date of his death.3.My watch doesn't work properly,sometimes it gains and sometimes it loses.4.I don't think that Chinese youth are a "lost generation", on the contrary, they are a vital force in the realization of the four modernizations.5. The fact that China won so many gold medals in the 1996 Olympic Games shows that we have caught up with the world advanced level in some sports and games.6.Having been brought up in England,the young Indian man spoke as if he were a native English speaker.7.It so happened that on the day when she visited the great,remarkable castle in Britain,I was there too. —What would you call it ? —i'd call it an extraordinary concurrence of events.8.On hearing my comment on his work,he yelled, purple with anger.Am doubtful Its effects will be felt Are equal toTo sum up Be well on the way There is much outlay on Except Worth1.the human brain is able to work in many different ways —it can classify all kinds of information;it can think creatively,it can make astonishing scientific and technical progress. To sum up,it is a complex and delicate part of the human organism.2.A computer can do nearly everything that man can do except for one thing,i.e.,it can't think creatively.3.This article is of great value in our work.It is worth our studying thoroughly.4.Many people say that Chinese herbal tonic may not give quick results,but its effects will be felt eventually.5.People in many countries like to have pets.They keep cats,dogs,fish,birds,tortoises,guinea pigs and even snakes and monkeys.As a result, there is much outlay on pet food and accessories.6.As we all know,sports are not just for participants;they are for spectators as well.Many people enjoy being"fans "or "supporters "of one team or one particular sportsman.As a matter of fact,the popularity and fame of many professional sportsmen are equal to those of the greatest Hollywood movie stars.7.I am doubtful about your ability to understand different gestures.8.If we have sufficient funds and support,we'll be well on the way to researching space exploration.At the end In the middle of Be engaged inJustify himself Conclusion Keep thinkingDraw Rush Dreadful necessityShow particular aptitude Itch Something for nothingIgnore Strong-minded Indiscreet enough At the end of the trial,we kept thinking of one thing—what conclusion can we draw from this trial?The defendant was young man only in his late twenties,who showed particular aptitude for mechanical engineering.Many a time he was rushed in to solve some complicated production problems when he was in the middle of a meal or (was) engaged in some experiments.But two months ago,he was indiscreet enough to get involved in gambling.After he had got something for nothing for a number of times,he felt so happy that he even justified himself by saying that it was only a recreational activity that he did in his spare time.He ignored the repeated advice and kind criticism from his parents,colleagues,and schoolmates.He was not dreadful necessity enough to quit gambling.When he saw a game of cards being played,he would itch to take someone's place.Finally he got deeply into debt and,out of dreadful necessity, he began to steal money from the factory safe.He was caught red-handed and tried in court.Be shocked to the core Recall Get ... Nowhere Sway from side to side In particular There was a fatal note of pleading Mount What was the worst Nail downAfter years of struggle as a lawyer,Ruth had saved enough money to buy a four storeyed building in the heart of Harlem.When she took over the building ,she was shocked to the core.It was in a terrible condition.She could still recall what it was like then,The whole building was in disrepair. In particular, the toilets did not work; the furnace was broken so there was no hot water;the floors,stairs and walls were in a state of decay, Many windows swayed from side to side in the wind.As she looked at it,a sudden feeling of being deceived mounted in her.She could not choose but put more money into the building.After she had it renovated from cellar to roof,the building took on a completely new look.When she applied for the legal use of the building,she ran into a lot of troubles.And what was the worst was that,these troubles couldn't be nailed down.When she finally went to the District Attorney to report the case, t here was a fatal note of pleading in her voice.But as it turned out,her talk with him got her nowhere.Unit 11.他们都认为他成功的可能性很小。
【最全】新编英语教程第三版第三册paraphraze translation答案
Unit 1ComprehensionB. 1. 因为我很缺钱,并想做点有用的,我申请了这个工作。
但这么做的同时,我担心得到工作的可能性很小,因为我没有大学文凭,也没有教学经验Because I was in bad need of money and was eager to do something of use, I applied for the job. But at the same time that I did so, I was afraid that the possibility for me to get the job was very small because I didn’t have a university degree, nor did I have any teaching experience.2. 三天后我收到一封信,叫我去croydon参加面试…three days later I received a letter, asking me to go to Croydon to have an interview.3. 他瞥我一眼,惊讶和不喜欢,就像一个上校用来看一个鞋带开了的士兵一样He cast a look at me with the same surprise and dislike as a colonel would look at a soldier when his bootlaces came loose.4. 显然校长和我没有共同兴趣Apparently the headmaster and I had no similar interests.5. 我对教学安排很吃惊I was shocked at the teaching arrangements.6. 我本应该把班级分成不同等级的三组,并一组一组教他们I should have to divide the class into three groups of three different levels and teachthem one after another.7. 我感到烦恼不是因为我要走一英里沿尘埃遍布的街去croydon,被一群男孩跟着,而是因为在那时大部分我的朋友都有好时光并休息中I felt troubled not because I had to walk for a mile along the dusty streets of Croydon,followed by a group of boys, but because at that time most of my friends were havinga good time and relaxing.8. 我未来不得不在一个女人手下工作的事实让我感到彻底的受辱The fact that I would have to work under a woman in future made me feel totally humiliated. IV. TranslationA. 1.他们都认为他成功的可能性很小They all believed that he had a slim chance of success.2. 我不知道她为何总带有一种闷闷不乐的神情I don’t know why she has an air of sadness all the time.3. 等到所有同学都就座后,学生会主席才开始宣布野营的日程安排It was after all the students had taken their seats that the president of the students’ union proceeded to announce the camping itinerary.4. 胃是人体至关重要的器官,请善待之The stomach is a vital organ of the human body; please take good care of it.5. 他认为总经理如此重视那些日常琐事是荒唐的He considered it ridiculous for the general manager to attach so much importance to thoseroutine trifles.6. 她的研究涉及多种语言和文化,富有挑战性Her study, which ranged over many languages and cultures, was full of challenge.7. 根据安排,全体工作人员轮流值晚班As is scheduled, all the members of the staff take turns to do late duty.8. 她深感不安,想到要远离父母独立生活She was greatly upset at the thought of leaving her parents and living on her own ina remote area.9. 对于她是否胜任这项工作我们不甚担心,我们更担心她的健康问题We do not worry so much about her qualifications for the job as about her health.10. 想到要作一次环球航海旅行,他为之激动不已He was greatly excited about the prospect of having a cruise around the world. Unit 2Comprehension1. …Simone could not help but think about all that had gone into getting to today.could not stop from thinking about2. Her wedding day was going to be the biggest, most lavish event of the social calendar to date.the most important and extravagant event3.…Simone was Daddy’s little girl, she was named after him.her name was derived from her father’s name, Simon4. …as if Daddy wouldn’t be around to bail her out when she got in over her head.when she was in a very difficult situation5. Simone continued telling them how Alice had been a good sport from then on, …had behaved in a cheerful way6. …so you may have to cut back on your expenses, …reduce your costs7. Inside they found Simone in a heap on the floor screaming and ranting; …crumpled8. …, he decided he couldn’t in good faith, marry you.he made up his mind that he could not marry you with perfect sincerity (“in good faith”is intended ironically here, mocking his greed and lack of sincere love)Unit 2 p251.看着自己孩提时代的玩具,我不禁疑惑起自己当年为何如此喜欢它们了。
新编英语教程(第三版)Unit10练习册答案
1. Mother sat in an arm-chair, surrounded by the three of us. 2. The man walked on the ice, almost numbed with cold. 3. The poor little match girl stood by the roadside, unnoticed by the passers-by. 4. I was waiting at the airport for the delayed plane, worried and disappointed. C. 1. When buried alive with the dead queen, she was only 16. 2. When deserted by her husband, the woman could hardly stand it. 3. When closely questioned by the policemen, he felt he was on trial. 4. Though criticized by her colleagues, she still thought she was right.
新编英语教程(第三版) Unit10练习册答案
Workbook Reference for unit 10 A. 1. on 2. up 3. off 4. off 5. down 6. back 7. aside 8. about 9. off / out / forth 10. against 11. up 12. out 13. in, about 14. aside 15. off, out B. 1. descendants 2. replacing 3. unobtainable 4. comfortable 5. improvement 6. indestructible 7. disposal 8. relatively 9. unnecessarily 10. industrial C. 1. in 2. in 3. in 4. in 5. of 6. for