新交际英语阅读教程3 Unit3 Jobs课后习题参考答案

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新应用大学英语三jobs and careers 课后答案

新应用大学英语三jobs and careers 课后答案

新应用大学英语三jobs and careers 课后答案1、Is there going to ______ a football match in the stadium next month?()[单选题] *A. beingB. haveC. be(正确答案)D. having2、_____he was seriously ill, I wouldn’t have told him the truth. [单选题] *A.If I knewB.Had I known(正确答案)C.Did I knowD.Were I known3、It' s a pity that we have to stay at home when we are having()weather. [单选题] *A. so fineB. so fine aC. such fine(正确答案)D. such a fine4、These two films are very interesting. I like them _____. [单选题] *A. eitherB. neitherC. allD. both(正确答案)5、The car _______ after forty minutes driving, so he didn’t have the interview on time. [单选题] *A. broke down(正确答案)B. broke inC. broke outD. broke up6、It was difficult to guess what her_____to the news would be. [单选题] *A.impressionmentC.reaction(正确答案)D.opinion7、The firm attributed the accident to()fog, and no casualties have been reported until now. [单选题] *B. scarceC. dense(正确答案)D. seldom8、85.You’d better? ? ? ? ? a taxi, or you’ll be late. [单选题] *A.take(正确答案)B.takingC.tookD.to take9、78.According to a report on Daily Mail, it’s on Wednesday()people start feeling really unhappy. [单选题] *A. whenB. whichC. whatD. that(正确答案)10、_______ after dinner is good for our health. [单选题] *A. WalksB. Walking(正确答案)D. Walk11、_______ win the competition, he practiced a lot. [单选题] *A. BecauseB. In order to(正确答案)C. Thanks toD. In addition to12、This is the news _______ you want to know. [单选题] *A. that(正确答案)B. whatC. whenD. who13、We were caught in a traffic jam. By the time we arrived at the airport the plane _____. [单选题] *A. will take offB. would take offC. has taken offD. had taken off(正确答案)14、At half past three she went back to the school to pick him up. [单选题] *A. 等他B. 送他(正确答案)C. 抱他D. 接他15、Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seat belts. The plane _______. [单选题] *A. takes offB. is taking off(正确答案)C. has taken offD. took off16、He held his()when the results were read out. [单选题] *A. breath(正确答案)B. voiceC. soundD. thought17、______ pocket money did you get when you were a child? ()[单选题] *A. WhatB. HowC. How manyD. How much(正确答案)18、( ) Do you have any difficulty _____ these flowers?I’d like to help you if you need.[单选题] *A in planting(正确答案)B for plantingC with plantingD to plant19、—Do you know ______ box it is? —It is ______.()[单选题] *A. who; myB. whose; meC. who; herD. whose; hers(正确答案)20、I will _______ at the school gate. [单选题] *A. pick you up(正确答案)B. pick up youC. pick you outD. pick out you21、89.The blackboard is ________ the classroom. [单选题] *A.nextB.betweenC.in front ofD.in the front of(正确答案)22、You needn’t _______ me. I’m old enough to take care of myself. [单选题] *A. worry about(正确答案)B. write downC. put awayD. wake up23、There _______ no water or milk in the fridge. [单选题] *A. is(正确答案)B. areC. hasD. have24、--What are you going to be in the future?--I want to be _______ actor. [单选题] *A. aB. an(正确答案)C. theD. /25、69.Online shopping is easy, but ________ in the supermarket usually ________ a lot of time. [单选题] *A.shop; takesB.shopping; takeC.shop; takeD.shopping; takes(正确答案)26、24.Kitty’s father ______ a policeman since 2 He loves helping people. [单选题] *A.isB.wasC.has been (正确答案)D.have been27、Don’t forget _______ those books when you are free. [单选题] *A. to read(正确答案)B. readingC. readD. to reading28、Many people prefer the bowls made of steel to the _____ made of plastic. [单选题] *A. itB. ones(正确答案)C. oneD. them29、—Where ______ you ______ for your last winter holiday?—Paris. We had a great time. ()[单选题] *A. did; go(正确答案)B. do; goC. are; goingD. can; go30、His picture is on show in London this month. [单选题] *A. 给...看B. 展出(正确答案)C. 出示D. 上演。

新交际英语阅读教程2参考答案unit3

新交际英语阅读教程2参考答案unit3

新交际英语阅读教程2参考答案unit31、We ______ to set up a food bank to help hungry people next week.()[单选题] *A. hadB. are going(正确答案)C. were goingD. went2、The soldiers would rather die than give in. [单选题] *A. 呈交B. 放弃C. 泄露D. 投降(正确答案)3、We _____ three major snowstorms so far this winter. [单选题] *A.hadB. haveC. have had(正确答案)D.had had4、( ) What other books have you read___ this English novel? [单选题] *A. besides(正确答案)B. exceptC.inD. about5、His sister ______ the chess club.()[单选题] *A. want to joinB. want joiningC. wants to join(正确答案)D. wants joining6、I have a _____ every day to keep fit. [单选题] *A. three thousand meter walkB. three-thousands-meters walkC.three-thousand-meters walkD. three-thousand-meter walk(正确答案)7、We are living in an age()many things are done by computer. [单选题] *A. thatB. whichC. whyD. when(正确答案)8、_____you may do, you must do it well. [单选题] *A.WhichB.WheneverC.Whatever(正确答案)D.When9、Mr. Bliss became the first person to die in a car accident. [单选题] *A. 事故(正确答案)B. 竞赛C. 检阅D. 交易10、She found her wallet()she lost it. [单选题] *A. where(正确答案)B. whenC. in whichD.that11、If the manager had to choose between the two, he would say John was _____ choice. [单选题] *A. goodB. the bestC. betterD. the better(正确答案)12、—Mum, could you buy a schoolbag ______ me when you go shopping?—No problem.()[单选题] *A. ofB. toC. inD. for(正确答案)13、My father can?_______ a little English. [单选题] *A. speak(正确答案)B. sayC. talkD. tell14、His understanding made a deep impression_____the young girl. [单选题] *A.on(正确答案)B.inC.forD.with15、20.Sometimes it often rains ________ in my hometown in summer. [单选题] * A.heavyB.hardlyC.heavily(正确答案)D.strongly16、79.On a ________ day you can see the city from here. [单选题] *A.warmB.busyC.shortD.clear(正确答案)17、His mother’s _______ was a great blow to him. [单选题] *A. diedC. death(正确答案)D. die18、--Why are you late for school today?--I’m sorry. I didn’t catch the early bus and I had to _______ the next one. [单选题] *A. wait for(正确答案)B. ask forC. care forD. stand for19、Do you know what()the change in his attitude? [单选题] *A. got throughB. brought about(正确答案)C. turned intoD. resulted from20、If you do the same thing for a long time, you'll be tired of it. [单选题] *A. 试图B. 努力C. 厌倦(正确答案)21、My dog is very _______. It is safe to touch it if you want to. [单选题] *A. luckyB. deliciousC. friendly(正确答案)D. helpful22、I haven’t met him _____ the last committee meeting. [单选题] *A. forB. since(正确答案)C. atD. before23、He has bought an unusual car. [单选题] *A. 平常的B. 异常的(正确答案)C. 漂亮的D. 废弃的24、He is going to _______ a party this evening. [单选题] *A. hold(正确答案)B. makeC. needD. hear25、My sister _______ listen to music when she was doing her homework.[单选题] *A. used to(正确答案)B. use toC. is used toD. uses to26、97.Go ______ the square and you will find the theatre. [单选题] *A.aboveB.atC.across(正确答案)D.on27、A?pen _______ writing. [单选题] *A. is used toB. used toC. is used for(正确答案)D. used for28、_______ hard, _______ you’ll fail in the exam. [单选题] *A. Studying; forB. Study; or(正确答案)C. To study; andD. Study; and29、Finally he had to break his promise. [单选题] *A. 计划B. 花瓶C. 习惯D. 诺言(正确答案)30、What about _______ there by bike? [单选题] *A. goesB. wentC. goD. going(正确答案)。

新交际英语阅读教程3 Unit3 Jobs课后习题参考答案

新交际英语阅读教程3 Unit3 Jobs课后习题参考答案

Unit3 JobsPreview①1) b 2) e 3) d 4) h 5) g 6) f 7) a 8) c Reading Comprehension①1)T 2)F 3)T 4)F 5)F 6)T 7)T②1) strong2) demand; grow3) falling; technical 4) creative; adaptable; embrace5) sessions6) non-technicalLanguage Focus 1.1) sector2) embraced3) switched4) Enrolments5) facilitate 6) daunted7) represent8) contemplating9) Animation10) options2.1) at a time2) come across3) a range of4) adapt to5) come along 6) at times7) translate… into8) close up9) at least10) contribute to3. B.1) resident2) marriage3) humanoid4) identity5) communication 6) embroidery; traditional7) reclusive8) education9) diplomatic4.1)马理·艾兹赫德曾经是一名年轻的律师,做到了合伙人级别。

后来她转到了信息通讯技术领域,创建了自己的公司。

2)对信息通讯技术相关专业人才的需求量持续增加,而相关专业的高等教育入学人数却持续下滑,这一现象令澳大利亚信息行业协会倍感困扰。

3)这使得她能够近距离了解IT项目交付的各个环节。

4)她说,如果没有导师,没有课程培训,没有同学间的合作,这些工作是不可能完成的。

5)有时,作为技术人员我必须严谨、一丝不苟,但是当我和客户交谈时,我又得表现的平易近人,让他们感觉舒服。

新编英语教程第三册workbook答案

新编英语教程第三册workbook答案

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, todaybecomes 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 becausethey 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.。

《新交际英语阅读教程3》课后练习参考答案Unit 2 Sports (Key)

《新交际英语阅读教程3》课后练习参考答案Unit 2 Sports (Key)

Unit 2 SportsPART A①1) c 2) a 3) e 4) b 5) d②1) e 2) a 3) c 4) b 5) dPART BAdditional notes:comfort blanket: a blanket that a young child is very attached to; here it refers to something that a person is attached to because it gives him or her a feeling of security.e.g. For some people, the To Do list is a comfort blanket.Reading Comprehension①1) F2) F3) T4) T5) T 6) F7) F8) T9) T10) T②1)Environment in which he grew up has contributed to his success greatly.2) Owen’s father had played professional football for 15 years. With the professional skills and understanding of Owen, his father is the person who cultivates Owen into the man he is.3) His parents create an environment in which their children can flourish.4) He discovered his kid’s talent and would make sacrifice to cultivate it. He is strict but kind, dedicated, accompanying. He would be impressed by the good performance with a nod or wink of approval. He would never shout or punish Owen when he performed poorly in the field.5) He suspects that winning is good but hurting when you lose is even better.6) “To the letter” means to do or follow exactly what someone or something says, paying attention to every detail. e.g.I followed your instructions to the letter.Other phrases:the letter of the lawa man of letters7) “Genetic trait’’ is the particular characteristics or qualities inherited from yourparents or ancestors, i.e. you are born with it. e.g.Now people know that the color of one’s skin is a genetic trait.Language Focus①1) attributes2) stead3) accuracy4) dedication5) potential 6) aspire7) intentional8) scar9) acknowledged10) absorbing②1) singled out2) drained away3) dedication to4) disapprove of5) cranked up 6) were…disappointed at7) cope with8) in isolation9) moulded into10) switched off③A.1) potentialachieve/realize/fulfill/maximize ~2) approvalmeet with/seek/win ~3) disappointmentbig/great/bitter/major ~; hide /avoid ~ 4) traitdominant/ human/striking/common ~ 5) motivationincrease/strengthen/lack/lose ~ 6) pressurestand/exert/reduce/relieve ~; under ~ 7) isolationnational/cultural/social/political ~8) perform~ task/service/experiment/miracleB.1) performing many routine tasks2) fulfill my potential.3) stand the pressure4) National isolation5) dominant trait6) hide his disappointment7) political isolation8) meet with your approval9) To our great disappointment10) increase students’ motivation11) win her father’s approval12) had lost her motivation13) put any pressure14) perform miracles④1)一个初露头角的年轻球员需要千锤百炼才能走上成功之路,才能出人头地。

大学英语全新版第三册第三单元答案

大学英语全新版第三册第三单元答案

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Vocabulary and Grammar Answers
Multiple choice answer
Answer: B
Explanation: The correct answer is "B. He is a good student". This sentence is a simple present tense sentence, and the subject is "he". The predicate is "is" and the complement is "a good student".
Understanding the answer in the short passage
Answer: D
Explanation: The correct answer is D because the passage is about the importance of learning English. It emphasizes that learning English is essential for success in today's globalized world and that it opens up opportunities for individuals and businesses. Therefore, the answer is D, which is the main idea of the passage.

新交际英语阅读教程3Unit1Advertising课后习题答案

新交际英语阅读教程3Unit1Advertising课后习题答案

Unit1 AdvertisingReading and StudyingReading Comprehension1. 1)F 2)T 3)T 4)T 5)F 6)F 7)F 8)F 9)T 10)T2. 1) Because of the an -obesity efforts, Coca-Cola gained the upperhand not only in the obesity debate, but also against its compe on.2) Companies doing their utmost to stay ahead of the compe on,delivering excep onal services, products and not sustainability pledges to the consumers.3) They are the Arc c Home campaign by Coca-Cola, and the RefreshProject by Pepsi. The message conveyed by the strategies is sustainability.4) The new informa on is how sustainability communica on is alsoused as a strategic tool, dealing with top-management decisions rather than a green flash in the marke ng plan.5) Because obesity has been rated as one of Coca-Cola’s two biggestfinancial risks. The move is to deal with the challenge, thus securing the investors’ interests.6) It is because Coca-Cola admits that its high-sugar drinks are part ofthe obesity problem. By finally facing its own demons, Coca-Cola can focus on building real trust with consumers.7) If you stand up to the challenge and face your real enemies, thethreat can be turned into an opportunity.Language Focus1. 1) scru ny 2) tackle 3) tac cal 4) stakeholder 5) savvy 6) pledge 7) proac ve 8) obesity9) (has) launched/launches 10) encompass2.1) stay ahead of 2) pull back3) engage in/be engaged in 4) in support of 5) fizzled away 6) at stake 7) was faced with 8) came to 9) stand up to 10) end up 3.B 1) technical challenge 2)alackofcommunica on 3) poli cally engage 4) hold a compe on 5) effec ve marke ng 6) intense/fierce compe on 7) overall strategy8) marke ng director 9) a shock move10) engaged in 11) passive consumers 12) direct challenge 13)regular communica on 14) ordinary consumers15) made the right move 16) cheaper strategies4、 1) 自从可口可乐致力于抗肥胖产品研发以来,评论家的指责令该公司的雇员手忙脚乱,无所适从。

新教材高三英语Unit3(课后练习答案)[整理]

新教材高三英语Unit3(课后练习答案)[整理]
5.the biggest dream is to find valuable opals that will let them live happily ever after
6.mining for opals is still not an easy job / is still not easy
Unit 3 Key to Exercise Senior English Book 3
Unit3 Workbook (P.163)
Vocabulary
Ex.1 Across:
1.islander 2. chairwoman 3. fence
4.fellow
5. vocabulary 6. governor
7.If you are interested in buying an opal 8.the safest way is to an opal expert to give you
some advice
Ex. 3 (P.165)
The kangaroo’s feet don’t seem short but long. The kangaroo’s legs don’t look small and strong but large and strong.
8.As a consequence 9. concept 10. lemonade
Ex.3 ( P.164 ) 1.diverse 2. entire 3. pointed 4. clawed 5.hairy 6. medium 7. outdoors Ex.4 1.灌木从 毛茸茸的尾巴 枝繁叶茂的树 2.折叠式栅栏 贸易壁垒 语言障碍 3.铁矿 雷区 知识宝库 / 信息源泉 4.地区代码 / 区号 商业区 科学领域 Grammer Ex.1 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12 Ex.2 (P.165) 1.All of Nature’s wonders seem to be reflected

《新交际英语阅读教程3》课后练习参考答案Unit 7 Tourism (Key)

《新交际英语阅读教程3》课后练习参考答案Unit 7 Tourism (Key)

Unit 7 TourismPART A①Reading and Discussing1) d. The Statue of Liberty2) c. Milan Cathedral3) b. The Palace Museum4) a. The Houses of ParliamentPART BReading Comprehension①1) F2) F3)T4)T 5)T6) F7) F8)T②General idea: Reclaiming travel as a search for meaningSupporting details:1)relentless; massive; fundamental2)condemned to wander; wonder3)entertainment; personal enrichment4)Anxiety; the parameters of life’s possibilities5)impossibly broad6)meaning; Humility7)unexpected; disorientation; safe, controlled and predetermined8)little about other individuals9)tolerate uncertainty and discomfort10)communion; self-knowledgeConclusion: art through which our restlessness finds expression; bring back the idea of travel as a searchNote:The following are some linking words and transitional sentences for reference.in addition,,furthermore, moreover, afterwards,,finally, in the same way, however, nevertheless,nonetheless, on the contrary, in spite of (the fact that), on the one hand, on the other hand, therefore, furthermore, otherwise, for this reason, above all, in this case, for instance, in a word, above all, all in all, in conclusion, in brief, in short, in general, on the whole, last but not least, etc.Language Focus①1)genuine2)inherent3)hospitality4)humility5)imperative6)impels7)shrink8)sedentary9)transcend10)vulnerability②1)on the premise2)arise from3)not so much4)has given himself over to5)gain access to6)are deeply rooted in7)bring back8)on a scale of9)bear out10)on the move③A.1) relentlessrelentless faith/movement/pressure/strike/persecution/criticism2) prosperityenjoy/bring/create prosperity; national/economic prosperity3) generousbe generous to sb/with sth; a generous gift/ gesture/comment/helping, donation4) multitudea multitude of…; assembled multitude/ large multitude, cheering multitude;5) curiositywith curiosity; stir/stimulate/excite/yield to/stifle/arouse curiosity6) distinguishdistinguish between…; distinguish sth from sth; distinguish oneself7) immigrationsteady/extensive/wholesale/heavy/uncontrolled immigration; immigration policy; illegal immigration8) routinefollow the routine;deadening/ regular/usual routine; break fromroutine check/operation task/maintenance/monitoring/practice/examination9) obligationparental/ slight/ similar/ obligation; without obligation;under the obligation to do sth;feel/take/meet/accept an obligation to do sthB.1)Economic prosperity2)illegal immigration3)deadening routine4) a multitude of5)distinguished themselves6)relentless pursuit7)an obligation to tell the truth8)routine physical examination9)attain prosperity10)stimulated his curiosity11)a generous response12)social obligation13)assembled multitude14)distinguish right from wrong15)extensive immigration16)stifle/restrict your curiosity17)generous offer/help18)relentless progress/march④1) 那些被上帝驱逐的人们同时也被判去“游荡”——不仅仅是游荡,同时也疑惑:为什么我们被流放?我们的家在哪里?背井离乡的日子可能结束吗?2) 然而,在探寻人生的多种可能性过程中,不可避免地都要经历焦虑。

《新交际英语阅读教程3》课后练习参考答案Unit 6 History and Government

《新交际英语阅读教程3》课后练习参考答案Unit 6 History and Government

Unit 6 History and GovernmentPART AReading and Discussing①1) Abraham Lincoln2) George W. Bush3) Franklin D. Roosevelt4) Barack Obama5) George Washington②1)Franklin D. Roosevelt2)George Washington3)Abraham Lincoln4)George W. Bush5)Barack ObamaPART BBackground of the speechRoosevelt articulated the “Four Freedoms”in a speech to Congress in January 1941, almost a full year before the United States entered World War II. At that time, Nazi Germany had occupied much of Europe, with Great Britain remaining as the last holdout against German military power. Roosevelt’s speech consisted of a summation of this bleak scenario, as well as a call for increased US involvement (short of military action) to support Great Britain against the Nazis. He also argued for increased military preparedness and called for more funds to build up American armaments. This view was not held by many Americans, who wished to stay out of events overseas. Against this backdrop, Roosevelt listed “four freedoms” that the United States and other democracies should uphold:Freedom of speech and expressionFreedom of every person to worship God in his own wayThe third is freedom from want––which, translated into world terms, means economic understandings that will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitantsFreedom from fear––which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor Roosevelt ended each of these declarations with the phrase “everywhere/anywhere inthe world,” indicating that he believed the United States should play a role not simply in protecting its own freedoms, but in promoting freedom around the world for all peoples. He said that a world in which these freedoms were upheld was attainable, and, here is the most important point, he juxtaposed this vision with the “new order” sought, and to some extent established, by dictators in Germany, Italy, Japan, and elsewhere. So each of these concepts, held to be fundamental to the American character, was explained as “the very antithesis of the so-called new order of tyranny which the dictators seek to create with the crash of a bomb.”FDR’s speech in January of 1941 was meant to convince the American people that the nation needed to increase support to Great Britain. FDR ended strict neutrality, but he wanted it clear as to the reasons why. The USA, which he presented as still unique and different from European empires, would not become involved in an international conflict for territorial gain or conquest. American involvement was based on the defense of freedom against absolute oppression in the form of fascism.Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms Speech remained significant even after World War II. By including freedom from want and freedom from fear, Roosevelt recognized freedoms beyond constitutional rights. This expanded notion of freedom—particularly freedom from the fear caused by aggressive nations—became a primary justification for the creation of the United Nations, which Roosevelt helped establish after the war. Reading Comprehension①1) F2)T3)T4)T5) F 6)T7)T8) F9)T②1)effectiveness; immediacy2)make sacrifices3)unshakable belief4)Social and economic problems5)simple;equality of opportunity, jobs, security, the ending of special privilege forthe few, the preservation of civil liberties for all, the enjoyment of the fruits of scientific progress.6)immediate improvement7)essential human freedoms; freedom of speech and expression, freedom ofworship, freedom from want, freedom from fear.8)perpetual; peaceful; co-operation; friendly; civilized9)freedom under the guidance of God10)supremacy of human rightsLanguage Focus①1)individuals2)stimulate3)conscious4)supremacy5)civilized 6)liberty7)mysterious8)emergency9)dominated10)democratic②1) a great proportion of2) in accordance with3)was engaged in4)be assured of5)lose sight of6)in his own way7)looked to8)take the lead9)calls upon/called upon10)dealing with③A.1) budgetoverall /financial/federal/defense /balanced/limited budget;budget deficit2) renewrenew sb’s licence/membership; renew a friendship/acquaintance/a book 3) commitcommit arson/suicide/a crime/murder; commit oneself (to doing sth)4) foundationtheoretical/solid/economic/firm/social/research foundation5) fulfillfulfill a role/ duty/dream/function/; fulfill a requirement/condition/obligation/a need; fulfill a potential/one’s promise6) opportunityseize an opportunity;rare/equal/business/unique/employment/investment/opportunity7) attainableattainable target/goal;universally/easily/readily attainable8) perpetualperpetual demand/motion/struggle/snow/issue9) patrioticpatriotic sentiment/citizens/song/man/member10) strengthenstrengthen sth’s ties/bonds/links; strengthen one’s hand; strengthen one’s resolve; strengthen unity/national defense/musclesB.1)renew your books2)patriotic songs3)shake the foundation(s)4)budget deficit5)easily attainable skills6)fulfill our destiny/duty7)commit suicide8)strengthen the monitoring and regulation9)limited budget10)perpetual loud ticking11)committed myself12)patriotic movement13)perpetual happiness14)equal opportunity15)attainable financial targets16)economic foundation17)renew my driver's license18)rare opportunity19)strengthen environmental protection20)fulfill their obligations④1) 当然,现在并非是停止考虑各种社会和经济问题的时候,因为这些问题是社会革命的根本原因,而这种革命则是今天世界的一个主要因素。

【可编辑全文】新视野大学英语读写教程3(第三版)课后-答案完整版

【可编辑全文】新视野大学英语读写教程3(第三版)课后-答案完整版

可编辑修改精选全文完整版Unit 1TEXT ALanguage focusWord in use[3]1.whereby2. pursuit3. inhibit4. maintain5. patriotic6. transcend7. endeavor8. dedication9. prestige 10. nominate Word building[4][5]1.resultant2. tolerant3. pollutants4. inhabited5. participants6. descendants7. attendants8. respectful9. contestants 10. neglectful 11. resourceful12. boastfulBanked cloze[6]1.eventually2. premier3. endeavor4. bypass5. handicaps6. committed7. attained8. transcend9. feats 10. slightestExpressions in use[7]1. removed from2. failed in3. in pursuit of4. deviated from5. precluded from6. triumph over7. work their way into8. written offTEXT BUnderstanding the text[2]CBADBBCDLanguage focusWord in use[4]1.indulge2. propelled3.aggravated4.dazzled5. alleviated6.renowned7.eloquent8. destined9.scorns 10. Applause Expression in use[5]1.up2.in3.on4.up5.to6.on7.as8.outsentence structure[6]1.He prefers to start early rather than leave everything to the last minute2.She prefers to be the boss, to be in charge andto organize others rather than be organized bysome whom she may not even rate very highly.3.My brother prefers to take the whole blamehimself rather than allow it to fall on the innocent.[7]1. Try as he would2. Search as they would3. Hard as we workTry as we mightCollocationWarm-up1. repeated2.overwhelming3.immense1.heroic2.sound3.substantial1.attained2.fueled3.achieved[8]1. sudden opportunities2. immense obstacles3. amazing determination4. profound difficulties5. overwhelming failures6. poverty-stricken7. substantial hardship 8. repeated misfortunes 9. sheer persistence 10. dazzle audiences 11. achieve fame 12. strong willUnit 2Language focusWord in use[3]1.intervene2.underestimate3.recede4.deem5.bleak6.appraise7.paralyzed8. symptoms9. dismay 10. brink Word building[4]dominate dominanceavoid avoidancerely relianceacquaint acquaintanceclear clearanceannoy annoyanceadmit admittanceresemble resemblanceassure assurancebore boredprivilege privilegeddistract distracted[5]1.bored2.priviledged3. assurance4. dominance5.aviodance6. acquaintance7. reliance8. clearance9. distracted 10. annoyance 11. admittance 12. resemblanceBanked cloze[6]1. characterized2. aspects3. amount4. recede5. exposed6. vicious7. challenge8. excessive9. reaction 10. paralyzeExpressions in use[7]1. pulled to a stop2. black out3. pop up4. stopped short5. plowed through6. threw himself into7. let yourself go8. grabbed forLanguage focusWord in use[4]1. vertical2.evaporate3.plight4.intent5. abort6.vulnerable7.proximity8.evoke9. lofty 10.necessitateExpression in use[5]1. in the event of2. immuned to3. settled back4. on board5. in/into position6.was…stunned by7. for sure8. hint ofSentence structure[6]1.Nothing excites me as much as a brilliant movie with an interesting plot, fantastic acting ,wild visual and a strongscript.2.Over the course of her entire life, she’d longed for nothingas much as knowledge about her mother.3.Her daughter is at a state hospital and wants nothingas much as to be part of a family.[7]1.In teaching practice, it is essential that we (should)teach students proper grammar, sentences structuresand writing skills.2.It is important that students should be given opportunities to express their perspectives to cultivate theirresponsibility and independence.3.It is crucial that the younger generation should pursue anactive and positive role in promoting environmental protection.CollocationWarm-up1.massive2. incredible3. terrible4. relaxed5. absolutely6. unremarkable[8]1.emotionally impossible2. amazing power3. visibly frightened4.incredible impact5.impromptus rescues6.instantaneously hysterical7. calm confidence 8. true courage 9. massive waves10. would-be rescuer 11. vicious waves 12. rough waterUnit3Language focusWord in use[3]1.integral2. cherish3. afflicted4. noteworthy5. portray6. compliment7.domain8. anonymous9. conscientious10. perpetualWord building[4]general generalizenormal normalizepublic publicizeminimum minimizemobile mobilizeinvest investordictate dictatorconquer conquerorinvestigate investigatormoderate moderatorelevator elevate[5]1.normalize2. moderator3.immunized4. investors5. mobilize6. conqueror7. elevate8. publicizes9. investigator10. minimized 11.generalize 12.dictatorBanked cloze[6]1)domain 2) define 3) popularity 4) mentally5) diplomatic 6) committed 7) devote 8) surviving9) embarked 10) humanitarianExpressions in use[7]1.embark on2. be deprive of3. turn down4. taken captive5. live on6. share in7. was stricken by 8. led by exampleWord in use[4]1.skeptical2. coincidence3. mounted4. contrive5. simulated6. manifest7. divert 8. infected9. upgraded 10. temperamentExpressions in use[5]1.on2. in3. as4. into5. to6. to7. with8. under/on Sentence structure[6]1.It is not his carefree attitude that made him seemeccentric; it is his conspicuous interest in filmthat made his classmates shun and mock him.2.It is not his experience in filmmaking thatsabotaged transfer attempts; it is his poor grades that forced film schools to withhold acceptance.3.It is not because things are difficult that we fail todare; it is because we do not dare that things are difficult.[7]1.see things as they are2.understand the world as it is3.accept people as they arewarm-up1.internationally famous2. rigorous schedule3.jeopardize hope4.emotionally draining5. physically dangerous6. overwhelming misery7. perpetually signify8. conspicuous interest 9. repeatedly try[8]1.internationallymittedpassionate1.repeatedly2.thrill3.terrific1.overwhelmingly2.desperate3.physically4.rectified 1.personal 2.emotionallyUnit4 Language focusWord in use[3]1)compulsory 2)contemplate 3) imprisoned 4) globalize 5) offset 6) groan 7) stubborn 8) cluster 9) ambiguity 10) consoledWord building[4]respect respectablenegotiate negotiabledistinguish distinguishableavail availableprofit profitablerenew renewablememory memorizeauthor authorizedvisual visualizestable stabilizesocial socialize[5]1) profitable 2) renewable 3) authorized 4) negotiable 5) visualize 6) socialize 7) attributable 8) respectable 9) avail 10) stabilize 11) distinguishable 12) memorize Bank cloze[6]1) contemplate 2) comfort 3) sparked 4) ventured 5) diverse 6) witnessed 7) stunning 8)glimpse9) positive 10) dictateExpression in use[7]1)settle for 2) more often than not 3) mingled with4) traded for 5) was saturated with6) are open to 7) endowed with 8) make up forWords in use[4]1)ethnic 2) conceive 3)presumed 4) despised5) irritate 6) disregarded 7) downside 8) venerable9) susceptible 10) suppressExpression in use[5]1)from/against 2) from 3) with 4) into 5) to6) into 7) for 8) offSentence structure[6]1)The day following was, as it turned out, the last of Mr. Wraxall’s stay at Raback.2)As it turned out, the war went on for more than four years, with horrible losses ofpersonnel and material on both sides.3)Madigan had been studying Mr. Barrett for a couple of month, as it turned out theman was rather mysterious.[7]1.took his behavior with a smile.2.took it with gratitude3.took it with a deep bowCollocationwarm-upoverly fearful disorienting diversity solo travelswap stories globalized world foreign travel[8]1. exotic places2. lovely dream3. multinational excursions4. pleasant experiences5. foreign travel6. valuable open-mindedness7. ample opportunities 8. disorienting diversity 9. local folklore10. swap stories 11. modern aviation 12. credible insightsUnit5 Understanding the textWord in use[3]1) gauged 2) dedicate 3) commonplace 4) suffice 5) revenue 6) simultaneous7) incentive 8) prone 9) innovations10) fostered[4]real realismimperial imperialismcommercial commercialismhuman humanismterror terrorismrecruit recruitmentresent resentmentenroll enrollmentrefresh refreshmentship shipmentenforce enforcement[5]1) refreshment 2) shipment 3) enforcement 4) commercialism 5) realism 6) recruitment 7) enrollment 8) imperialism 9) resentment 10) Terrorism 11) humanismBanked cloze[6]1) employees 2) notion 3) primary 4) foster 5) reflects 6) motivation 7) monetary 8) aspects 9) gossiping 10) miserableExpression in use[7]1) correlate with 2) refrain from 3)count down 4) slaving away 5) coincide with 6) contented with 7) be designated as 8) conformed toWORD IN USE[4]1) Rash 2) specialty 3) ponder 4) utilize5) pierce 6) bias 7) ensue 8) impart9) infectious 10) hospitalityExpression in use[5]1) out 2) on 3) away 4) to5) to 6) in 7) away 8) upSentence structure[6]1.Although I am already very tall, I wear high heel all of the time,be it day or night.2)A lower euro will actually help European exports become affordable and more competitive around the world, be they German automobiles or Italian leathers.3)Every time there is a major new event , be it a natural disaster ora historic moment, we take it for granted that there will be pictures and videos.[7]1) find himself eating foods he never heard of before.2) found herself faced with a math test.3) found herself standing in front of Tom’s company.collocationwarm-up1) prideful 2) high 3) special 4) trivial 5) sole6) friendly 7) cheerful 8) instant 9) charitable[8]1) unhappy 2) personally 3) optimum 4) truly5) monetary 6) sole 7) personal 8) trivial9) special 10) high 11) friendly 12) cheerfulUnit 6Language focusWord in use[3]1)evacuated 2) stray 3) diluted 4) gigantic 5) standpoint 6) nutrition 7) inflicted 8) pervasive 9) naive 10) permeated[4]moment momentarysupplement supplementarycustom customaryvision visionarymission missionarydiscipline disciplinarycomplex complexityfatal fatalityavailable availabilityfeasible feasibilityauthentic authenticitydesirable desirability[5]1) visionary 2) fatality 3) availability 4) customary5) feasibility 6) momentary 7) disciplinary 8) supplementary 9) missionary 10) authenticity 11) complexity 12) desirability Banked cloze[6]1) appalling 2) innumerable 3) distinction 4) casualties 5) unrecorded 6) massacres 7) foster 8) stage9) decline 10) stabilizeExpression in use[7]1) flew at 2) wove her way through 3) radiated from 4) conceive of 5) was lined with 6) dive into7) next to nothing 8) stayed downWords in use[4]1) supervise 2) petitioned 3) clutching 4) vicinity 5) fragrance 6) dispatched 7) dwelling 8) haunted 9) timid 10) encloses Expression in use[5]1) to/into 2) in 3) together 4) apart 5) with6) off 7) with 8) offSentence structure[6]1) Henry refuses to change his mind because he holds that our advice is worth next to nothing to him.2) Once a gambler is addicted, all the efforts to help him getrid of the bad habit will be worth next to nothing.3)Your recommendation is worth next to nothing to those who do not want to listen.[7]1) looks like it is going to burst.2) looks like the work would stretch well into next year.3) looked like they planned to invade within the following few days CollocationWarm-up1) A 2) C 3) B 4) B 5) C 6) B[8]1) emotional intensity 2) brilliant sky 3) walked briskly4) helplessly wandering 5) trembling voice 6) tremendous roar 7) deserted road 8) violently dipping 9)inevitable death10)profound fatigue 11) pervasive threat 12) dangerous evilUnit 7Language focusWord in use[3]1) donate 2) spiral 3) termination 4) layoff5) subsistence 6) spectrum 7) complied 8) reclaimed9) originated 10) expiredWord building[4]emit emissionomit omissionsuspend suspensionpredict predictiondistribute distributioncorruption corruptgenerous generosityformal formalitylocal localitymature maturitypeculiar peculiarityliable liability[5]1) emission 2) suspension 3) formalities 4) prediction 5) omission 6) distribution 7) locality 8) peculiarity 9) corrupting 10) generosity 11) maturity 12) liability Banked cloze[6]1) slump 2) mortgages 3) incredibility 4) crashing 5) spread 6) promote 7) catastrophic 8) verge 9) oversight 10) stabilizeExpressions in use[7]1) put down 2) wind up 3) scrape together4) on the verge of 5) in all likelihood 6) deteriorate into 7) are in a position 8) gave way toWord in use[4]1) amplifying 2) assimilate 3) intrinsic 4) entail5) commodity 6) mentality 7) envisage 8) allocated 9) equity 10) ambiguousExpression in use[5]1) in 2) on 3) in 4) in5) into 6) off 7) in 8) toSentence structure[6]1) what if it rained and then froze all through those months?2) what if all children were kind to animals?3) what if a major earthquake hit the Seattle area?[7]1) so we ended up seeing a different one2) you might end up getting something you don’t want3) but who knew it would end up being a career.Collocationwarm-up1. constant harassment2. employment spectrum3. unsure futures4. fall sharply5. further increases6. profound grief[8]1) falling sharply 2) unimaginable situation 3) economic slump4) tenant eviction 5) purchasing power 6) further increases7) stock market crash 8) sinking finances 9) negative equity10) daily stress 11) long-term unemployment 12) employment spectrumUnit 7Language focusWord in use[3]1) donate 2) spiral 3) termination 4) layoff5) subsistence 6) spectrum 7) complied 8) reclaimed9) originated 10) expiredWord building[4]emit emissionomit omissionsuspend suspensionpredict predictiondistribute distributioncorruption corruptgenerous generosityformal formalitylocal localitymature maturitypeculiar peculiarityliable liability[5]1) emission 2) suspension 3) formalities 4) prediction5) omission 6) distribution 7) locality 8) peculiarity9) corrupting 10) generosity 11) maturity 12) liabilityBanked cloze[6]1) slump 2) mortgages 3) incredibility 4) crashing5) spread 6) promote 7) catastrophic 8) verge9) oversight 10) stabilizeExpressions in use[7]1) put down 2) wind up 3) scrape together4) on the verge of 5) in all likelihood 6) deteriorate into7) are in a position 8) gave way toWord in use[4]1) amplifying 2) assimilate 3) intrinsic 4) entail5) commodity 6) mentality 7) envisage 8) allocated9) equity 10) ambiguousExpression in use[5]1) in 2) on 3) in 4) in5) into 6) off 7) in 8) toSentence structure[6]1) what if it rained and then froze all through those months?2) what if all children were kind to animals?3) what if a major earthquake hit the Seattle area?[7]1) so we ended up seeing a different one2) you might end up getting something you don’t want3) but who knew it would end up being a career.Collocationwarm-up1. constant harassment2. employment spectrum3. unsure futures4. fall sharply5. further increases6. profound grief[8]1) falling sharply 2) unimaginable situation 3) economic slump4) tenant eviction 5) purchasing power 6) further increases7) stock market crash 8) sinking finances 9) negative equity10) daily stress 11) long-term unemployment 12) employment spectrumUnit 8Word in use31) indignation 2) provocative 3) militant 4) overlap 5) conferring 6) defiance 7) hesitant 8) milestone 9) cradled 10) preachingWord building4man manhoodmother motherhoodcalculate calculationcomplicate complicationimitate imitationassassinate assassinationcirculate circulationaccommodation accommodateaccuse accusationdefect defectionexhaust exhaustion51)circulation 2) accusation 3) accommodate4) defection 5) manhood 6) imitation7) complication 8) exhaustion 9) assassination10) calculation 11) motherhoodBanked cloze61) automatic 2) charge 3) presumption 4) attached 5) handy 6) confer 7) contact 8) bounce9) tumble 10) intellectExpression in use71) at their disposal 2) insulate him from3) irrespective of 4) has a high opinion of5) has authority over 6) for your part 7) get away with 8) dispense with 9) provide for 10) tiptoeing around Word in use1) 2) 3) 4) 5)6) 7) 8) 9) 10)Expression in use51) to 2) through 3) off 4) down5) to 6) out 7) under 8) in/backSentence structure6.1.Admittedly taking measures that are likely to increase the greenhouse effectwill be morally graver than having done nothing to reduce it.2. Admittedly they are the perfect guides to keep you informed of the various things happening around you.3. Admittedly those who oppose to the viewpoint also have their reasons to a certain extent.7.1.When the time comes to demonstrate your unique set of sporting skillsand physical gifts2.But when the time came to put some money into the home3.when the time comes to pay for my classescollection1) versatile 2) shatter 3) unquestioning 4) stony5) hair-tearing 6) substandard81) hair-tearing 2) negative 3) substandard 4)stony5) perfect 6) unilateral 7) shatter 8) secretly9) unquestioning 10) true 11) intensity 12) ultimate精品文档考试教学资料施工组织设计方案。

全新版大学英语综合教程Book3Unit3课后答案

全新版大学英语综合教程Book3Unit3课后答案

全新版大学英语综合教程Book3Unit3课后答案全新版大学英语综合教程Book3Unit3课后答案全新版大学英语综合教程在内容设计上每单元围绕一个反映当代生活实际的`主题展开,同时兼顾语言知识、应用技能、学习策略和跨文化交际等方面内容的有机融合。

下面是店铺分享的Book 3Unit 3的课后答案,希望能对大家有所帮助!Book 3 Unit 3 SecurityText AContent QuestionsNo.No.It has been replaced by an era when people employ various secuirty devices at home.Small notices announcing that the premises are under surveillance by this security force or that guard company.The insurance company tries to impress the public that it will ensure your safety by paying for your losses.An atmosphere of fear and distrust.Because they feel threatened and want to keep outsides away.No. They are by now the most sophisticated of security sites.It is a way to hold the terrorists, real and imagined, at bay.To tell whether their friend or client is telling lies.All is done in the name of “security”. But according to the author, America, with all this “security”, is perhaps the most insecure nation in the history of civilization.We may have locked the evils out, but in so doing we have locked ourselves in.Text Organization1.2.1) Doors are not left unlocked either in cities or in rural areas.2) Dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarm systems and trip wires are widely in use.3) Suburban families have steel bars built in sliding glass doors.4) Small notices warning against burglary are commonly seen pasted on the windows of the most pleasant of homes.5) Access cards are required of those who work with medium to large-size companies.6) Airport security uses electronic X-ray equipment to guardagainst terrorism.7) Businessmen employ new machines linked up to their telephone to help determine whether the caller is telling lies or not.Suburban housewives wear rape whistles on their key chains.Language Sense EnhancementI. 1) electronic 2) hooked up to3) suburban 4) built in5) uncommon 6) announcing7) survaillance 8) symbol9) featured 10) attached toLanguage FocusVocabulary1.4) closed up6) paste8) sideways10) universal12) Bathed in2) looked back on4) fit into6) lies in8) stand for3. 1) A certain gene which is likely to make people vulnerable to asthma has been found byresearchers at the Department of Clinical Medicine in Oxford.2) A wardrobe with mirrored doors had to be built in so as to make their small bedroom look larger.3) The NBC show's opening shots feature the space shuttle Challenger blowing up in January 1986—killing all seven crew.4) When the teacher threatened to keep the pupils in after school they were quieted at once.5) Energy difficulties are a major barrier to the country's economic growth due to the fact that imported oil has absorbed 40% of its foreign exchange / because imported oil has absorbed 40% of its foreign exchange.4. 1) Jacob looked back on his summer holidays spent on the Big Island of Hawaii with itsbeautiful landscape and tranquil atmosphere as a rare escape from the madness of urban life.2) Learning in the information era is really convenient and efficient. With your computer hooked up to the internet, you can easily obtain the electronic resources relevant to your research.3) Detectives, who believe more than one person is behindthe constant attacks in the suburb, are using a sophisticated computer system to analyze specific behavior and situations. However, they are also aware that they shouldn’t rely too much on computer because it may make errors at times..II. Collocation1. away2. inside/in3. forward/through4. back5. off6. home7. back, down 8. in, outIII. UsageInternet is not such an unusual word as it used to be.Most men do not look unattractive in them.Wealthy as she is, she is not unconcerned by her sudden unemployment.This claim is not unrealistic in view of a sharp decrease in the city's violent crimes.His poor health is not unrelated to his unhealthy way of life.Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze1.1. Statistics2. rural3. era4. stood for5. on the latch6. vulnerable7. barriers 8. electronic9. reflection 10.civilized2.1. tougher2. liable3. shift4. electric5. cautious6. sophisticated7. thieves 8. break9. chances 10. signsII. Translation1.1). The Internet is changing the way people live, no matter whether they are in urban or rural areas.2). Medium-sized and small companies are more vulnerable to the threat of the global economic crisis than large ones.3). With regard to our term papers, the professor asked us to analyze the chart of unemployment first, and then provide critical reflections on the nation’s economic development.4). It never occurred to him that their team would win the basketball match by a large margin.5). Looking back on my twenty years’ teaching in hi gh school, I attributed my success to patience, talent, and the constant pursuit of knowledge.2.It is almost impossible to keep a determined burglar out. All you can do is discourage him for a few minutes, thus exposing him to police patrols or those wandering around. Common sense tells us that lighting is a barrier to criminal activity. A light should be fixed in the doorway and switched on at night. Make sure/assure yourself that you don’t leave the door on the latch if you happen to be the last to come in. If you decide to buy a sophiticated electronic alarm system, be sure to ask for its signs and put them up on both windows and doors. In addition you may have it hooked up to a police station.【全新版大学英语综合教程Book3Unit3课后答案】。

《新交际英语阅读教程3》课后练习参考答案Unit 5 Family (Key)

《新交际英语阅读教程3》课后练习参考答案Unit 5 Family (Key)

Unit 5 Family PART A①1)the nuclear family2)the single-parent family3)the extended family4)the DINK familyPART BReading Comprehension①1) F2) T3) T4) F 5) T6) T7) F8) T②1)your request and the other person are both reasonable2)frustration; they don’t fill your needs/your needs are not met3)change yourself in a way that solves the problems4)internal; reflect back to you a part of yourself that you dislike5)looking inside; solve the problems/tackle the unhealthy relationship6)harbor; the true cause7)feel guilty; lead to a backlash8)personal values and lifestyle; basic compatibility; common bond9)genuinely supportive; a tremendous source of strength; incompatible with; beextremely disempowering.10)consciously and deliberately; the pursuit of a worthy purposeLanguage Focus①1)external2)resentment3)Strive4)tolerate 5)core6)loyalty7)unconditional8)dedicate9)retain 10)encounter ②1)hold back2)be related to3)With respect to4)takes the form of5)even though 6)on good terms with7)fall out8)is supportive of9)be compatible with10)settle for③A.1) embraceembrace a change/a political system/an idea/somebody; in warm embrace 2) resolveresolve the problem/conflict/dispute/crisis3) dedicatededicate one’s energy/words/oneself/life to…4) frustrationin frustration; full of frustration; work off one’s frustration; release frustration 5) consumptiondomestic consumption; energy consumption;consumption bundle/expenditure/ capacity;6) commitmenthonor/fulfill/meet a commitment;make a commitment;commitment to peace/responsibility/democracy7) genuinegenuine progress/desire/antique/feelings/ knowledge8) affectionateaffectionate care/love/compliment/relations/child9) tremendoustremendous pressure/success/tension/amount of/ changes10) deliberatedeliberate movements/concealment/gesture/effort/attempt/policy/choiceB.1)(has) dedicated/dedicates her life to2)deliberate move3)embrace a new technology4)resolve/solve these problems5)Energy consumption6)deliberate gesture7)affectionate towards him8)with frustration/because of frustration9)genuine mistake10)dedicated himself to politics11)resolve conflicts12)work off her frustration13)tremendous force14)shared commitment to15)a tremendous amount of work16)long and affectionate hug17)genuine joy18)average daily consumption④1)从审视自己的角度来看待家庭关系问题时,你会发现这些问题反映出你所不喜欢的自己的那一面。

新交际英语阅读教程2课后答案第三单元

新交际英语阅读教程2课后答案第三单元

新交际英语阅读教程2课后答案第三单元1、The red jacket is _______ than the green one. [单选题] *A. cheapB. cheapestC. cheaper(正确答案)D. more cheap2、It ______ me half an hour to return to school.()[单选题] *A. takes(正确答案)B. spendsC. costsD. brings3、Jim will _______ New York at 12 o’clock. [单选题] *A. get onB. get outC. get offD. get to(正确答案)4、Could you tell me _____ to fly from Chicago to New York? [单选题] *A.it costs how muchB. how much does it costC. how much costs itD.how much it costs(正确答案)5、The Titanic is a nice film. I _______ it twice. [单选题] *A. sawB. seeC. have seen(正确答案)D. have saw6、This message is _______. We are all _______ at it. [单选题] *A. surprising; surprisingB. surprised; surprisedC. surprising; surprised(正确答案)D. surprised; surprising7、Tom’s sister is a nurse. I met _______ in the street yesterday . [单选题] *A. sheB. hersC. himD. her(正确答案)8、What about _______ there by bike? [单选题] *A. goesB. wentC. goD. going(正确答案)9、He is going to _______ a party this evening. [单选题] *A. hold(正确答案)B. makeC. needD. hear10、I'm sorry I cannot see you immediately. But if you wait, I'll see you_____. [单选题] *A. for a momentB. in a moment(正确答案)C. for the momentD. at the moment11、Tom will _______ me a gift from Japan. [单选题] *A. takeB. getC. carryD. bring(正确答案)12、Jim, it’s dark now. Please _______ the light in the room. [单选题] *A. turn on(正确答案)B. turn upC. turn offD. turn down13、I don't know the man _____ you are talking about. [单选题] *A. who'sB. whose(正确答案)C. whomD. which14、You should finish your homework as soon as possible. [单选题] *A. 赶快地B. 尽能力C. 一...就D. 尽快地(正确答案)15、If you don’t feel well, you’d better ask a ______ for help. [单选题] *A. policemanB. driverC. pilotD. doctor(正确答案)16、Before leaving the village, he visited the old house _____ he spent his childhood. [单选题] *A in which(正确答案)B. whichC. to whichD at which17、28.The question is very difficult. ______ can answer it. [单选题] *A.EveryoneB.No one(正确答案)C.SomeoneD.Anyone18、I think you should buy this novel. It is really worth _____. [单选题] *A. reading(正确答案)B. being readC. readD. to read19、He always ______ the teacher carefully in class. [单选题] *A. listensB. listens to(正确答案)C. hearsD. hears of20、( ) They have_____ useful dictionary. They want to lend it___ us. [单选题] *A. an; forB. a; fromC. an; toD. a; to(正确答案)21、--Do you know _______ girl with long curly hair?--Yes. She is Mary. She plays _______ piano very well. [单选题] *A. a; /B. the; /C. the; the(正确答案)D. a; the22、90.—I want to go to different places, but I don’t know the ________. —A map is helpful,I think. [单选题] *A.price(正确答案)B.timeC.wayD.ticket23、If you had told me earlier, I _____ to meet you at the hotel. [单选题] *A. had comeB. will have comeC. would comeD. would have come(正确答案)24、--Do you have a _______?--Yes, I _______ at a clothes store. [单选题] *A. work; workB. work; jobC. job; jobD. job; work(正确答案)25、Many volunteers _______ food and water to the local people in Japan after tsunami(海啸). [单选题] *A. gave out(正确答案)B. cut outC. put outD. found out26、—What can I do to help at the old people’s home?—You ______ read stories to the old people. ()[单选题] *A. could(正确答案)B. mustC. shouldD. would27、—Could you take out the rubbish, Jim?—______. I have too much homework to do. You can ask Sally to do it. ()[单选题] *A. Sorry, I can’t(正确答案)B. No problemC. I disagreeD. No, thanks28、Many children have to _______ their parents. [单选题] *A. divide intoB. put onC. depend on(正确答案)D. take on29、--What’s the weather like today?--It’s _______. [单选题] *A. rainB. windy(正确答案)C. sunD. wind30、Alice is fond of playing ____ piano while Henry is interested in listening to ___ music. [单选题] *A. the, /(正确答案)B. the, theC. the, aD. /, the。

新交际英语阅读教程3

新交际英语阅读教程3

新交际英语阅读教程3简介《新交际英语阅读教程3》是一本针对初级英语学习者编写的阅读教材。

本教程旨在帮助学生提高英语阅读能力,加强词汇积累,并引导学生通过阅读提升对英语语法和句型的理解和运用能力。

本教程内容涵盖了各个主题,包括旅行、生活、科技、娱乐等,旨在帮助学生学以致用,并扩大他们的知识面。

教材特点1. 适应不同水平的学生《新交际英语阅读教程3》结构合理,内容丰富,配有适当的教学辅助措施,适用于不同英语水平的学生。

每个课文都附有词汇表和重点词汇解析,能够帮助学生更好地理解课文内容,并提升词汇记忆能力。

2. 阅读内容多样化教材中的课文内容涵盖了各个主题,包括旅行、生活、科技、娱乐等。

每篇课文都与学生的生活经验息息相关,能够激发学生的阅读兴趣,并引导他们运用所学知识进行思考和讨论。

3. 强化语法和句型训练本教程通过选取适当的课文,有针对性地强化了语法和句型的训练。

每篇课文都附有相关的语法解析和句型分析,能够帮助学生更好地理解和运用语法知识。

4. 引导学生学以致用教材中的课文都是经过精心挑选的,能够让学生从中获取实际应用的知识和技能。

每篇课文都配有相关的练习和活动,帮助学生巩固所学知识,提高实际运用能力。

5. 提供学习资源《新交际英语阅读教程3》提供了学习资源,包括词汇表、语法解析和句型分析。

这些学习资源为学生的自主学习提供了有力支持,并能够帮助他们进一步巩固所学内容。

使用方法1. 阅读训练学生可以按照教材的顺序逐篇阅读,通过阅读训练提高阅读理解能力。

在阅读过程中,可以先尝试理解课文的大意,再逐段理解细节。

并结合词汇表和重点词汇解析,提升对词汇的理解和记忆能力。

2. 语法和句型训练在阅读课文的同时,重点关注课文中涉及的语法和句型使用。

通过仔细阅读语法解析和句型分析部分,加深对语法和句型的理解,并在练习中进行实际运用。

3. 讨论和练习每篇课文后都附有相应的讨论和练习内容。

学生可以参与讨论,交流对课文的理解和观点,并通过练习巩固所学知识。

新职业英语第一版unit3答案

新职业英语第一版unit3答案

新职业英语第一版unit3答案1、While my mother _______ the supper, my father came back. [单选题] *A. cooksB. is cookingC. was cooking(正确答案)D. has cooked2、Where have you _______ these days? [单选题] *A. been(正确答案)B. beC. isD. are3、32.Mr. Black is ______ now, so he wants to go to a movie with his son. [单选题] * A.busyB.free(正确答案)C.healthyD.right4、30.I want to find ______ and make much money. [单选题] *A.worksB.jobC.a job(正确答案)D.a work5、--_______ I borrow these magazines?--Sorry, only the magazines over there can be borrowed. [单选题] *A. MustB. WouldC. May(正确答案)D. Need6、19._______ will the film Country Road last? [单选题] *A.How farB.How oftenC.How soonD.How long(正确答案)7、The more he tried to please her, _____she seemed to appreciate it. [单选题] *A.lessB.lesserC.the less(正确答案)D.the lesser8、34.My mother isn't in now, but she will be back ______ ten minutes. [单选题] *A.forB.beforeC.in(正确答案)D.at9、It’s windy outside. _______ your jacket, Bob. [单选题] *A. Try onB. Put on(正确答案)C. Take offD. Wear10、Will you see to()that the flowers are well protected during the rainy season? [单选题] *A. it(正确答案)B. meC. oneD. yourself11、He couldn’t ______ the maths problem without your help. [单选题] *A. work out(正确答案)B. work atC. work forD. work with12、They lost their way in the forest, and _____ made matters worse was night began to fall. [单选题] *A. thatB. itC. what(正确答案)D. which13、--How is your friend coming?--I’m not sure. He _______ drive here. [单选题] *A. may(正确答案)B. canC. mustD. will14、Our school is beautiful. How about _______? [单选题] *A. theirs(正确答案)B. theirC. theyD. them15、Kids will soon get tired of learning _____ more than they can. [单选题] *A. if they expect to learnB. if they are expected to learn(正确答案)C. if they learn to expectD. if they are learned to expect16、()of the twins was arrested because I saw them both at a party last night. [单选题] *A. NoneB. BothC. Neither(正确答案)D. All17、72.—? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??—Yes, please. I want a sweater. [单选题] *A.How muchB.Can I help you(正确答案)C.Excuse meD.What will you take18、Though my best friend Jack doesn’t get()education, he is knowledgeable. [单选题] *A. ManyB. littleC. fewD. much(正确答案)19、If you do the same thing for a long time, you'll be tired of it. [单选题] *A. 试图B. 努力C. 厌倦(正确答案)D. 熟练20、English is very important in our daily life. Never _______. [单选题] *A. give up itB. give it up(正确答案)C. give away itD. give it away21、33.Will Mary's mother ______ this afternoon? [单选题] * A.goes to see a filmB.go to the filmC.see a film(正确答案)D.goes to the film22、43.How much did you ________ the man for the TV? [单选题] * A.pay(正确答案)B.takeC.spendD.buy23、Three ______ died of water pollution last winter. [单选题] *A. hundreds of villagersB. hundred villagers(正确答案)C. hundreds villagersD. hundred of villagers24、If you do the same thing for a long time, you'll be tired of it. [单选题] *A. 试图B. 努力C. 厌倦(正确答案)D. 熟练25、I don’t know how to improve my English. Can I ask you for some _______? [单选题] *A. answersB. advice(正确答案)C. questionsD. words26、The idea of working abroad really()me. [单选题] *appeals to (正确答案)B. attaches toC. adapts toD. gets across27、25.A watch is important in our life. It is used for ______ the time. [单选题] * A.telling (正确答案)B.sayingC.speakingD.holding28、39.—What do you ________ my new dress?—Very beautiful. [单选题] * A.look atB.think aboutC.think of(正确答案)D.look through29、The trouble turned out to have nothing to do with them. [单选题] *A. 由…引发的B. 与…有牵连C. 给…带来麻烦D. 与…不相干(正确答案)30、92.China is a big country ________ a long history. [单选题] *A.hasB.haveC.with(正确答案)D.there is。

新编英语教程3第三单元答案

新编英语教程3第三单元答案

Unit 3TEXT IVocabularyA.Guessing the meanings of words:1. g2. a3. f4. h5. b6. e7. d8. cB.Looking up words in a dictionary:1. money or property left to someone by a will2. privately owned piece of land with a large house on it3. talented man4. a mixed feeling of respect, fear and wonder5. prosperous, successful6. work out an outline for7. become engaged8. something that helps to find an answer to a question9. clearly, obviously10. very firm belief11. enough12. powerful and wealthyComprehensionAnswers for reference:B. 1. …in all probability (most likely), the money he made from his estate reached about £200 ayear…2. People all over the world read Shakespeare’s work with a feeling of profound respect andwonderment because there is something about him which made people charmed…3. We do not base every minute and particular detail of his personal life so much on facts ason guesswork.4. We are so uncertain about his activities that we might as well say that he was born whenthe Romans occupied Britain a long time ago.5. Because of its most famous citizen, Stratford-upon-Avon has made a lot of money for along time.6. …he enjoys such high prestige that it is worthwhile to make a journey toStratford-upon-Avon just to be able...7. …after that we know he was in London in 1592.8. Soon Shakespeare became so famous that managers and other powerful people oftenmentioned him in their writings.TEXT IIComprehension1. According to a local legend…2. It is said that…3. A different legend says…4. Whatever caused him…5. …there is no mention of…6. From what we know of his later life…7. It is not certain…8. He is not recorded…9. …but he may have shared…TEXT IIIComprehension1. a programme for a 1979 Shanghai Youth Theatre production of Much Ado about Nothing2. a 1955 Parisian poster for a performance of Hector Berlioz’s opera Romeo Et Juliette3. a 1979 Belgian poster for a production of Macbeth4. a 1936 Netherlands poster for a production of a Midsummer Night’s Dream5. a 1937 Greek poster for a production of Hamlet6. a 1933 USSR programme for a Moscow performance of HamletGUIDED WRITINGSentence CombinationReference version:Shakespeare has been the subject of an enormous amount of study by many nations through many many generations, and it is impossible to suggest how broad and how deep his effect has been upon the world. Any schoolboy, however, must feel something of the power of his invention. We have been studying him in connection with Elizabethan drama, of which his work was a part. And we have found him often using old stories, always writing with an effort for theatrical success, and frequently following the methods of his contemporaries. But the power and copiousness of his invention nevertheless stand out unparalleled. The invention is accompanied by superb powers of characterization and poetical expression. Shakespeare has created a host of persons to live with us and he has made us see their virtues and failings and their likeness to ourselves, and their meaning for our lives.Precis WritingReference version:Thousands of books have been written on William Shakespeare, but very little is known of his personal life. The only handwriting left by Shakespeare which we have now is a number of his signatures, one of which is on his will dated 25 March, 1616. It seems that he died a man of considerable means. His birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon, has also made a thriving business out of him though tourists understand little of his work and know even less of his life. He might have had some experience with some visiting theatrical companies or even got a job with them. However, he disappeared completely in 1585 and did not “reappear” until seven years later when he emerged in London as an actor and playwright. Over the next 15 years he contributed more than 30 plays to the world as well as marvellous verse. Where did he get such a wealth of knowledge on such a wide range of subjects? Who was the “dark lady” that made him so sad?Where had his manuscripts gone to? Maybe some day we will uncover a bundle of his letters which could shed light on these and other questions.IV. TranslationA. 1. No one who has heard about her misfortune will not feel deep sympathy for her.2. He asked the question out of curiosity rather than out of his desire for knowledge.3. This young scholar devoted all his attention to the development of a new type ofcomputer translation software in the full conviction that he would make a name in thenear future.4. Don’t take it seriously. What I’ve just said is not meant for you.5. It was such a low doorway that the tall man had to bend his head rather than keepupright when entering the room.6. Our monitor was suddenly down with a high fever two weeks ago and has beenkeeping to his bed since then.7. It’s unbelievable that he made world-class long distance runners out of these ordinarygirls within two years.8. They tried their best to talk her into giving up the lawsuit, but in vain.9. I t never occurred to those comfortably off farmers that they would move to ametropolitan city.10. While enjoying his delicious dinner in a restaurant, he heard the car alarm andrealized in a flash that he left his car outside in the street unlocked.B. Reference version:Our house is full of things which no one cares even to look at, nor does anyone know if they will be used again. There is the old bicycle without wheels in the garage, and the attic has enough wares for a small department store. There are baskets full of children’s toys, big cases of used clothes; there is a broken mirror, a cracked teapot, bundles of old newspapers, a clock without hands, and many more other things, all gathering dust. As a matter of fact, there is no other house where there is so much useless stuff.I have tried several times to talk my wife into throwing away everything that is no longer needed, but each time she disagrees, arguing with great conviction that they will amount to a large sum of money.Now there is so much junk in our house that perhaps the family had better move out so as to make room for more junk.V. Blank FillingA.1.would2.needn’t3.might / may / could4.must5.could6.could7.would8.can / could / would9.must10.may / might11.may / might / could12.mustB.Unusual odd, queer, strangeCruel brutal, heartless, inhumanWonderful magnificent, marvelous, splendid, superb Clear obvious, plainSurprising amazing, astonishing, astounding Certain doubtless, positive, sureDistinct well-defined, well-markedExact accurate, definite, preciseUnlikely improbable, unbelievableC.1./2.To3.of4.in5.on6.at7.to8.in9.until10.In11.about12.in13.from14.In15.about16.in17.in18.by19.of20.In21.of22.between23.In24.in25.ofD.1 – 5 B D D B B6 – 10 A C C C A11 – 15 B B B C DE.1. fascinating2. No, not3. puzzled4. proves5. made a name for himself6. Of all the disasters, most likely7. historically speaking, well worth, can be traced toVI. Sentence rewritingA.1. … such a famouse writer that thousands …2. … such a genius that he could …3. … such an excellent play that …4. … such a … performance that it …5. … such a .. play that it …6. … in such a hurry that he forgot …B.1.Most people hold the belief that Shakespeare ….2.The fact that Shakespeare … has been proved.3.Nobody doubts the fact that Shakespeare died ….4.The suspicion that William … else rests on no evidence for this.5.The fact that you went … play shows that you should ….。

大学英语3 Unit 3 三习题答案

大学英语3 Unit 3 三习题答案

Unit Unit 3 Job-hunting 三习题答案Section One: Before Reading1. Oral practice :Lead-in questions:Omission.3.Language Points1. On my first day, we happened upon a pride of lions resting by a lake.(1) happen upon / on: 偶然遇见某人或某物e.g. I happened upon / on a rare book in a secondhand bookshop.【近义词组】meet up with, come across, hit on / upon(2) a pride of lions: 一群狮子a herd of cattle (deer, elephants): 一群牛(鹿、象)a flock of sheep (goats, geese, birds): 一群绵羊(山羊、鹅、鸟)a swarm of bees (ants, mosquitoes): 一群蜜蜂(蚂蚁、蚊子)a school of fish: 一群鱼2. be fascinated by: 被吸引e.g. I’ve always been fascinated by his ideas.3. Although the buffalo was massive, it was easily dwarfed when all the hungry lions crowded over it for a bite.(1) massive: a. 巨大的;大量的【辨析】massive 指大的体积、数量和重量,庞大而笨重。

vast 多指空间、面积、范围的巨大,不涉及重量。

immense侧重空间的广阔,强调体积、数量或程度等,不强调重量。

unit3答案

unit3答案

高三英语一轮复习检测学案Unit 3答案Task One1.职业,事业2.(音乐)录音室3.法院,法庭4.职业的,专业的5.叹气,叹息(尤因厌烦、失望、疲倦等)6.(舞台上的)幕,帷幕7.一代(人)8.差距,差别9现时,当前10.下巴,下颌11.胡须12.慢跑锻炼13.苗条的,修长的14.面颊,脸颊15.(尤指社会或政治方面的)议题;争问题16.主题17.选择,可选择的东西18.(报纸或杂志的)特写19.独特的,与众不同的(一般含褒义) 20.风格21.额外的,另外的22. 铁人三项运动23.跑道24.新闻媒体,传媒25.全部的,整个的26.非常,极其27.(因犯规而)取消……的资格28.运动员,田径运动员29.奖牌,勋章30.用某种方法,不知怎的31.当然,确实(用于强调陈述或回答)Task Two 1.character 2.approach 3.chat4. focus 5.assume 6.respect 7.ignore 8.suit 9.talent 10.regularly 11.responsible 12.memory13.nowadays14.range15.event16. stress17.impact18.aim19.observe20.apologise21.strength22.admire23. judge24.settle25.typically26.detail27.contain28.summary29.powerful30.series31.obviously32.despite33.throughout34. positiveTask Three1.profession professor2. talented3. optional4. assumption5.currently6.regularly7.responsibility8.aimless aimlessly9.observation10. apology11.admiration admirable12. judgement13.settler settlement 14.typically15.obviouslyTask Four1.as well as和;又;既……又……;除……之外(也)2.turn to向(某人)求助;求助于3.focus on关注;聚焦于4. calm down(使)平静下来;(使)镇定下来5.be proud of以……为豪6.take one's advice采纳某人的意见7.jump in with both feet全心全意地从事;不假思索地投入8.draw up起草,拟定9.kind of稍微,有点儿,有几分10.pared to与……相比11.be related to有关系,有关联12.be busy with 忙于13.make up for弥补14.have a(n) ...impact on对……有……影响15.settle for勉强接受,将就16.in the lead领先17. in trouble陷入困境18.now and then时而;有时19.leave behind抛下;留下;把……抛在后面20.aim for针对;目的在于21.finish line终点线22. start with以……开始23.end up最终成为,最后处于Task Five1.where2. seated3.saying4. with5.because6. are respected7. down8. to take9. carefully 10.optionsTask Six1. D2. A3. B4. B。

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Unit3 Jobs
Preview
①1) b 2) e 3) d 4) h 5) g 6) f 7) a 8) c Reading Comprehension
①1)T 2)F 3)T 4)F 5)F 6)T 7)T

1) strong
2) demand; grow
3) falling; technical 4) creative; adaptable; embrace
5) sessions
6) non-technical
Language Focus 1.
1) sector
2) embraced
3) switched
4) Enrolments
5) facilitate 6) daunted
7) represent
8) contemplating
9) Animation
10) options
2.
1) at a time
2) come across
3) a range of
4) adapt to
5) come along 6) at times
7) translate… into
8) close up
9) at least
10) contribute to
3. B.
1) resident
2) marriage
3) humanoid
4) identity
5) communication 6) embroidery; traditional
7) reclusive
8) education
9) diplomatic
4.
1)马理·艾兹赫德曾经是一名年轻的律师,做到了合伙人级别。

后来她转到了信
息通讯技术领域,创建了自己的公司。

2)对信息通讯技术相关专业人才的需求量持续增加,而相关专业的高等教育入
学人数却持续下滑,这一现象令澳大利亚信息行业协会倍感困扰。

3)这使得她能够近距离了解IT项目交付的各个环节。

4)她说,如果没有导师,没有课程培训,没有同学间的合作,这些工作是不可
能完成的。

5)有时,作为技术人员我必须严谨、一丝不苟,但是当我和客户交谈时,我又
得表现的平易近人,让他们感觉舒服。

5.
1)We believe this will help contribute to knowledge creation and talent
development for both Singapore and China.
2)Cooperation was more than just an attractive option; it was an
obligation.
3)I wanted to appear friendly and approachable, but I think I gave the
converse impression.
4)The two countries signed an agreement to jointly launch satellites,
which offered an assurance of future achievement.
5)If you want to be a successful politician, you must make yourself able
in tactics. Among them, the ability to make people like you is only one for an aspirant politician.
Reading Skills and Strategies

1)Clearly, the basis must lie in what is taught in schools. But in schools
science is often presented in a dry and uninteresting manner. (the second sentence)
2)Production of television science programs should realize that they
have a responsibility to educate the public, not just entertain it. (the last sentence)

Opinion: Americans rate their jobs as one of the key sources of stress in their lives.
Major supporting details:
Tight schedules and overtime contribute to time-related pressures. Worries about job performance, salary, and job security are a source of
stress for some people.
Interactions with bosses, co-workers, and customers can also contribute to stress.
High levels of job stress are also common for people who are left out of important decisions relating to their jobs.
Minor supporting details:
The amount of leisure time Americans have has dropped by nearly 40% over the past 25 years, learning less time to exercise, socialize, and engage in other stress-proofing activities.
When workers are given the opportunity to shape how their jobs are performed, job satisfaction goes up and stress levels go down.。

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