unit 3新视界大学英语1 unit3 课后练习答案
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Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words and expressions in the box. appeal commit suicide cruelty firm grateful to impression incline Insert resemble
Every night about 5,000 people sleep on the streets of London. During the day some of them sell a magazine called The Big Issue. Some people feel (1) __________ and stop to sympathetic buy a copy, but most Londoners (2) __________ to keep on walking, and not look too closely at the unwashed people at the side of the street. tend A(n) (3) __________ solution to the problem is needed, urgent because the number of homeless people continues to grow but the (4) __________ seem to be able to do little to help.More authorities
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6 She had suffered years of behavior which caused her pain from colleagues in her old job. cruelty 7 Now, she said, she felt she wanted to thank all the people who had been kind to her and helped her over the last few days. grateful to
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Interpreting
Language in Use
Unfamiliar Words
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box. accompany approach complain conscious continual emerge hesitate shake
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request for help she made had a strange effect on me. 4 She held out her hand and smiled. Her handshake was strong and she spoke in a voice that was determined and not likely to change. 5 Then she told me that before she had come to live in my town she had felt like killing herself.
Unfamiliar Words
Complete the passage with the correct form of the words in the box.
authority combination sympathetic tend refusal somehow urgent victim
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Language in Use
present participles in adverbial phrases
Look at the sentence. When I emerged from the box, I was swearing slightly under my breath.
We can rewrite it like this: Swearing slightly under my breath, I emerged from the box. Now rewrite the sentences using a present participle in an adverbial phrase.
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accompany approach complain conscious continual emerge hesitate shake
continual 5 A(n) __________ noise is one that goes on without stopping. emerge 6 When you __________ from something, you come out of it.
7 If you are __________ conscious of something, you know that it is there.
8 You __________ accompany a person when you go with them to somewhere.
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authority combination sympathetic tend
refusal somehow urgent victim
But why do people end up on the streets? For many of combination them, it is a(n) (5) __________ of factors, such as money and family problems. Often they are young people who have run away from home, or are the (6) __________ of an economic victims crisis, for example, people who have lost their jobs and have nowhere to go. However, a few people choose to live on the streets. (7) __________ they prefer this lifestyle, and their decision can be Somehow seen as a form of (8) __________ to live in normal society. refusal
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3 If you confide in someone, do you (a) trust them to keep a secret, or (b) expect them to tell people a secret? a 4 If in old-fashioned English a person or thing was described as queer, were they (a) like everyone else, or (b) quite strange? b
7 If you stroll, do you (a) walk very fast in a nervous way, or (b) walk slowly and in a relaxed way?
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8 If you reproach someone for doing something, do you (a) tell them it was wrong, or (b) thank them for doing it?
Unfamiliar Words
Answer the questions about the words.
1 If someone is pathetic, do they make you feel (a) pity, or (b) anger? a 2 Is a stray dog (a) strong and healthy, or (b) without an owner?
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Unfamiliar Words
Answer the questions about the words.
5 If life is unbearable, does it seem (a) very hard, or (b) like one long party? a
6 If you feel remorse after doing something, are you (a) glad, or (b) sorry that you did it? b
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Language in Use
1 When I turned the corner, I was thinking about what to do next. Thinking about what to do next, I turned the corner. 2 I dropped my pen while I was trying to find his telephone number in the directory. Trying to find his telephone number in the directory, I dropped my pen. 3 While I was having breakfast in my room, I read the news about the man. Having breakfast in my room, I read the news about the man.
shake 1 You __________ your head by turning it from side to side. approach 2 When you __________ something you move closer to it. complain 3 If you __________ about something, you say that you are not satisfied with it. hesitate 4 If you __________, you stop before doing something, More perhaps because you are worried.
1 The first feeling I had when I saw her was that she was English, impression but her accent sounded like that of a foreigner. resembled 2 She asked me for a 50-pence coin to put insert into the machine so she could get a cup of coffee, and the money for the bus ticket home.
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appeal commit suicide cruelty firm grateful to impression incline Insert resemble
3 I usually don’t feel as if I want to give strangers money, but the