新标准大学英语综合教程1课后翻译答案

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新标准大学英语综合教程1课后答案

新标准大学英语综合教程1课后答案

新标准大学英语综合教程1课后答案Unit 1Active reading 2Dealing with unfamiliar words4. Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box1. detect2. admirable3. subways4. inadequate5. scribbling6. persecution5. Answer the questions about the expressions1.(a) delighted2.(a) need to be developed with careful thinking3.(a) at a time in the future4.(b) to make someone extremely afraid and nervousLanguage in usewith / without1 Match the uses of with / without with their definitions.1 (a)2 (b)3 (a)4 (c)5 (c)6 (d)2 Rewrite the sentences using with / without .1 Her tutor moves his head from side to side. Her tutor spills his coffee into the saucer.With his head moving from side to side, her tutor spills his coffee into the saucer.2 DSplendid,‖ he says. He doesn’t wait for an answer.DSplendid,‖ he says, without waiting for an answer.3 Frank McCourt speaks in class. He has an Irish accent.Frank McCourt speaks in class with an Irish accent.4 He plans to go on the subway. He has the books covered in purple and white NYU jackets.He plans to go on the subway with the books covered in purple and white NYU jacket.5 He’s only allowed to take two courses. He isn’t told why.He’s only allowed to take two courses, without being told6 He would like to ask a question. H e doesn’t like to raise his hand.He would like to ask a question without raising his hand.Collocations3 Read the explanations of the words and phrases. Answer the questions.1. climb(a) Because the room is very small.(b) You would climb into bed if you are so tired that it feels like a huge effort.(c) You would probably need to bend over, and crawl through the hole.2 spill(a)spilt coffee all over your deskYou have accidently knocked over a cup/mug and the coffee has gone (uncontrolled) all over the desk.(b)toys spilled out all over the carpetThe toys were in a container, such as a box; either the box is too full so some toys are falling out onto the carpet, or the box has been tipped over so most of the toys have fallen out of the(c)crowds were spilling out of the bars and restaurantsMany people are leaving the bars and restaurants all at once, probably because they are closing for the night.3. join(a) join a bandWhen they can play a musical instrument and want to play with others.(b) join the unemployedYou have lost your job and become unemployed(c) join inYou do the same activity that most other people are doing.4 burst into(a) burst into tearsThe writer suddenly started crying.(b) bursts into bloomFlowers, when they suddenly emerge from buds.(c) burst into flames.Put out the flames immediately if you can, or keep well clear and call the emergency services (fire brigade)5 clean(a) a clean licenceThis refers to a driving licence. It means that you have been driving safely or at least you have no penalty points on the licence ---a person gets such points as a punishment after breaking the law on the roads eg speeding or causing an accident, and the licence then has a n ote on it (it’s not Dclean‖) and the police havea record.(b) clean languageYou avoid using swear words or other examples of bad language.(c) a clean bill of healthHere this phrase is used metaphorically and means something is working properly, for example, a car might have Da clean bill of health‖ after a check or test it is working correctly.6 easy(a) easy-goingAn easy-going person behaves, in a relaxed, calm manner with others and is happy to accept things without getting worried or angry.(b) easy on the eyeA person who is easy on the eye is pleasant to look at inappearance and in the way theydress.(c) easier said than doneWhen something is easier said than done, it is easy to talk about, but difficult to achieve. (d) take it easyWhen they tell you to DTake it easy‖ they can mean either of two things: You should rest and not do things that will make you tired, or you should keep calm, being less upset or angry.4. Complete the sentence using the collocations in Activity 31 spill out of2 burst into tears3 clean language4 easier5 climb through6 spilt7 join in8 burst into bloom9 clean licence 10 easy on the eye5 Translate the sentences into Chinese.1. Finally, with my mother red in the face and short of breath, we find Room 8, I unlock the door,and we all walk in.(?介词with 表示状态,不必直译。

新标准大学英语综合教程1 课后答案完整版【范本模板】

新标准大学英语综合教程1 课后答案完整版【范本模板】

新标准大学英语综合教程1 课后答案完整版Unit oneActive reading 2Dealing with unfamiliar words4. Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box1。

detect 2。

admirable 3。

subways 4. inadequate 5。

scribbling 6. persecution5。

Answer the questions about the expressions1.(a) delighted2.(a) need to be developed with careful thinking3.(a) at a time in the future 4。

(b) to make someone extremely afraid and nervousLanguage in usewith / without1 Match the uses of with / without with their definitions。

1 (a)2 (b)3 (a)4 (c)5 (c)6 (d)2 Rewrite the sentences using with / without .1 Her tutor moves his head from side to side。

Her tutor spills his coffee into the saucer.With his head moving from side to side, her tutor spills his coffee into the saucer。

2 “Splendid,” he says。

He doesn't wait for an answer。

“Splendid," he says, without waiting for an answer.3 Frank McCourt speaks in class。

大学英语综合教程1课后答案与翻译

大学英语综合教程1课后答案与翻译

大学英语综合教程课后习题答案(含翻译)Part one : Keys of clozeUnit 1Cloze P. 311、academic2、priorities3、conducted4、principles5、begin6、priority7、compromised8、addition9、filing 10、speaking 11、formula 12、participation/participating 13、based 14、least 15、way 16、pressureUnit 2Cloze P.591、doubt2、efficient3、where4、advantage5、afford6、claim7、fluently8、qualified9、extent 10、ridiculous 11、perfect 12、as13、because 14、individualUnit 3Cloze P.881、recent2、surprise3、sad/solemn4、keeping5、disturbing6、inquiries7、admitted8、occurred9、surgery 10、options 11、tightly 12、soaking13、scent 14、gatheringsUnit 7Cloze P. 2291、dealing2、significant3、attention4、scold5、impatient6、settle7、blame8、defend9、hurting 10、encountered 11、miserable 12、sincerely13、assistance 14、enthusiasmUnit 8Cloze P.2611、Gender2、compete3、boasting4、masculine5、Feminine6、concerned7、influence8、reflects9、Commands 10、bossy 11、status 12、earning 13、Gossip 14、emphasizePart two : Working with words and expressionsUnit 1P.23-27Working with words and expressions2)1、compromise2、self-induced3、steered4、frame5、demonstrated6、employ7、promote8、impressed9、contribution 10、deliberately 11、financial 12、economic3)1、makes a point of2、refresh my memory3、lead to4、at hand5、working out6、under pressure7、Last but not least 8、took…down 9、In addition to10、were involved in 11、in other words 12、pointed out13、pay off4)1、scored2、scheduled3、assigned4、motivate5、crucial6、promote7、performed8、debate9、scanned 10、devised 11、advocated 12、clarify13、priorities 14、compromised 15、context 16、undertook academic excellenceIncreasing Your Word Power1)1、principal/major2、top3、major4、top5、principal6、major7、schedule8、advocate/have advocated9、top 10、approach 11、blame 12、major/principal 13、advocate 14、schedule 15、blame 16、approaching 17、pressure 18、pace 19、pressured 20、paceUnit 2P.54-58Working with words and expressions2)1、obtain2、confident3、communicate4、advantage5、relevant6、helpful7、extreme8、enjoyable9、means 10、process 11、particularly 12、characters 13、astonished 14、apparently1、fond of2、is…related to3、find out4、To a certain extent5、vice versa6、no doubt7、rid…of8、cleared up9、or else 10、at all costs 11、sure enough 12、let alone13、In his hurry 14、It’s no use 15、in my view 16、was worth Increasing Your Word Power1)c d b b b d2)1、highly/very2、quite/very3、quite/very/increasingly4、quite/simply/very3)1、logician2、magician3、mathematician4、journalist5、industrialist6、environmentalist7、laborer8、murderer9、conqueror 10、survivorUnit 3P.82-87Working with words and expressions2)1、awkward2、relief3、occur4、options5、disturbing6、released7、pausing8、scattered9、swallowed 10、wipe 11、treat 12、recall3)1、became well acquainted with2、took us by surprise3、gather our thoughts4、turned out5、fight back6、hang up on7、ran away 8、take care of 9、hemmed and hawed 10、turned into 11、keep…from 12、soaking up Increasing Your Word Power1)a e c eb d d b2)1、focus2、fears3、focus4、attack5、fears6、attacks7、visits visited8、touched9、chat 10、touch 11、match 12、chats13、match 14、fear1、guilty2、adaptable3、handy4、imaginable5、predictable6、panicky7、faulty8、picky9、reliable 10、portableUnit 7P.221-225Working with words and expressions2)1、delivered2、released3、permission4、rented5、miserable6、exploded7、pressed8、motion9、enthusiasm 10、blessed 11、trembled 12、attached13、inquired 14、deserve3)1、go wrong2、broke down3、on my way to4、by himself5、in time6、deal with7、breezed through8、had gone by9、To my surpriseIncreasing Your Word Power1)1、miserable2、respond3、career4、required5、wearily6、assisted7、gift8、stubborn9、serious 10、merry 11、departs 12、scolded13、significant2)1、safety2、miserably3、cheerfully4、carelessly5、absolutely6、desperately7、blame8、wealthy9、boring/dull 10、succeeded3)1、slapped2、present3、lit4、burden5、slap6、presented7、ordered8、light9、combat 10、motioned 11、strain 12、order13、strained 14、burden 15、motion 16、volunteered17、combat 18、volunteerUnit 8P.255-257Working with words and expressions2)1、hooked2、cultural3、block4、barely5、whipped6、fairly7、tolerate8、wane9、balance 10、female 11、relatives 12、follower13、identify3)1、found our way2、take my turn3、get the floor4、hungered for5、hang on to6、far too7、give up 8、gave away 9、face to face10、poured our heart out 11、open up 12、get the upper hand13、was flooded with 14、whipped…into line/shapeIncreasing Your Word Power1)e c b a d e b e2)c b e d aPart three : translation(unit 12378)新世纪综合教程1课文翻译Unit 1优等生的秘诀1 一位研究教育的老师针对成绩优异的学生做过重点研究,发现最聪明的学生不见得总能得高分。

新标准大学英语综合教程1答案及全文翻译第5单元

新标准大学英语综合教程1答案及全文翻译第5单元

Key to Exercises NSCE Book 1Unit FiveActive reading (1)Reading and understanding4 Answer the questions.1 Why does Cathy ask if Nelly is alone?Because Cathy wants to talk to Nelly in private about a secret (Edgar’s proposal of marriage).2 Why does Cathy want to know where Heathcliff is?Because Cathy wants to make sure that she is alone with Nelly. She wants to talk about Edgar and Heathcliff, so she wouldn’t want either of them to hear the conversation.3 What news does Cathy give Nelly?Cathy tells Nelly that Edgar has proposed to her and she has accepted him.4 What does she want Nelly to tell her?She wants Nelly to say whether she should have accepted or refused Edgar’s proposal.5 What does Nelly think is the most important thing in a marriage?Love, so she asks whether Cathy loves Edgar as the first consideration.6 What happens in Cathy’s dream?She goes to heaven, but is broken-hearted to be away from home. The angels send her back home where she sobs for joy. It seems for Cathy this means she will be unhappy with Edgar. She has “no more business” to marry him than to be in heaven, where, in the dream, she is unhappy.7 What does Cathy say about Heathcliff?She loves him and feels that they have the same soul, but it would degrade her to marry him. (He was found homeless on the street, so he had a poor social background.)6 How does Cathy feel about Edgar?Cathy thinks she and Edgar have different souls, “as different as a moonbeam from lightning, or frost from fire”.Dealing with unfamiliar words5 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 to say something very quietly (whisper)2 to say something suddenly and loudly (exclaim)3 to cry because you feel strong emotion (weep)4 to cry noisily, taking short breaths (sob)5 to promise to do something (pledge)6 to say that you did not do something (deny)7 to stop someone from doing something, like speaking (interrupt)8 to start something again, like speaking (resume)9 to breathe out slowly, especially because you are sad (sigh)10 to say the opposite of what someone has said is true (contradict)Now check (¸) the reporting verbs which give most information about emotions. exclaim, weep, sob, pledge, sigh, contradict6 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box.1 He was resting with his knees on the ground beside her when he asked her to marry him. (kneeling)2 It was traditional to ask for the father’s permission to marry the daughter. (consent)3 Her feelings towards him became different as she got to know him better. (altered)4 He continued with his argument, even though she didn’t agree with him. (pursued)5 Her refusal to admit what had happened made him get angry. (denial)6 He came home in a terrible mood and threw his bag onto the floor. (temper; flung)7 Answer the questions about the words and expressions.1 When you rock a baby, do you move it backwards and forwards (a) gently, or (b) violently?2 If you are having a doze, are you (a) asleep, or (b) working?3 If someone’s behaviour is shameful, should they (a) be proud of what they have done, or (b) feel very sorry about what they have done?4 If you aren’t worried about anything, save your own concerns, does this mean (a) you don’t have to be worried, or (b) you’re only worried about your own business?5 If you do something sulkily, will people notice that you are in (a) a good mood, or (b)a bad mood?6 Is a look which turns off someone’s bad temper likely to be (a) gentle, or (b) angry?7 If you come to the point, do you (a) come to the end of something, or (b) say what is important?8 If something is no business of yours, should you (a) be interested in it, or (b) not be interested in it?9 If something degrades someone, does it make people respect them (a) less, or (b) more?10 Does “What good is it doing something?” mean (a) “Why do it?”, or (b) “Is it a good thing to do?”Active reading (2)Dealing with unfamiliar words4 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 a strong feeling of sadness (grief)2 a round shape or curve (loop)3 an image that you see when you look in a mirror (reflection)4 to let something fall off as part of a natural process (shed)5 a smooth and beautiful way of moving (grace)6 attractive (cute)7 continuing to support someone or be their friend (faithful)8 to cover something by putting something such as paper or cloth around it (wrap)9 not bright (dim)5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in Activity 4.1 I’ve been faithful to my husband all my life.2 I’d like to give this as a present. Could you wrap it for me in silver paper, please?3 The public expression of grief after the death of the princess lasted for several days.4 She dances with such grace! I think she could become a professional dancer.5 I can’t see very well in here. The light’s rather dim.6 When I saw my reflection in the mirror this morning I got a shock.6 Answer the questions about the words.1 Does a bill refer to (a) a bird’s mouth, or (b) a request for money in the poem?2 Is satin (a) a soft delicate material, or (b) a hard rough material?3 If something is wobbling, is it (a) not moving, or (b) moving unsteadily?4 Does platinum refer to (a) a colour like silver, or (b) a colour like gold?5 Is something that is lethal (a) very friendly, or (b) extremely dangerous?6 If a cloth has been embroidered, is it likely to be (a) multi-coloured, or (b) uncoloured?Language in Usewhatever, whoever etc1 Rewrite the sentences with the word in brackets.1 I don’t know who wrote this poem, but he was very romantic. (whoever) Whoever wrote this poem was very romantic.2 Heathcliff may be anywhere, but he isn’t in the house. (wherever)Wherever Heathcliff may be, he isn’t in the house.3 I don’t know what to say, because she doesn’t listen to me any more. (whatever) Whatever I say, she doesn’t listen to me anymore.4 Every time I told him a secret, he told his friends. (whenever)Whenever I told him a secret, he told his friends.5 Anything may happen, but I will always be faithful. (whatever)Whatever happens, I will always be faithful.6 I don’t know who sent me this parcel, but they know I like chocolates. (whoever) Whoever sent me this parcel knows I like chocolates.7 I’m not exactly sure what I’m eating, but it’s very nice. (whatever)Whatever I’m eating, it’s ve ry nice.8 You may end up anywhere in the world, but I will never forget you. (wherever)Wherever you end up in the world, I will never forget you.present participles2 Rewrite the sentences.1 Since I felt concerned, I asked her to phone me the next day.I, feeling concerned, asked her to phone me the next day.2 When Judith fell asleep she was clinging to her teddy bear.Judith fell asleep, clinging to her teddy bear.3 Sarah dried her eyes and tried to smile.Sarah, drying her eyes, tried to smile.4 H e took out the card and said, “This valentine’s for me.”“This valentine’s for me,” he said, taking out the card.5 I was waiting for the train when I read that poem.I waited for the train, reading that poem.6 Since I didn’t have much money with me, I couldn’t pay for the meal.I, not having much money with me, couldn’t pay for the meal.no more … than3 Look at the sentence and answer the question.I’ve no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven.Cathy means that (c) .(a) if she marries Edgar Linton she will feel as if she’s in heaven(b) she won’t go to heaven if she married Edgar Linton(c) she doesn’t want to marry Edgar Linton and doesn’t feel she should be in heaven4 Rewrite the sentences using no more … than .1 I have no reason to get married, and I’ve got no reason to change my job.I have no more reason to get married than (I have) to change my job.2 She’s got no reason to feel unhappy, and no reason to celebrate.She’s got no more reason to feel unhappy than (she has) to celebrate.3 There’s no point in waiting here, and no point in calling a taxi.There’s no more point in waiting here than (there is) in calling a taxi.4 We have no interest in starting this task, or in finishing the first one.We have no more interest in starting this task than (we have) in finishing the first one.5 I’ve got no business to advise her about her private life, nor should she advise me about mine.I’ve got no more business to advise her about her private life than she has to advise me about mine.6 I have no wish to start a new relationship, or to write another book.I have no more wish to start a new relationship than (I have) to write another book. collocations5 Read the explanation of the words. Answer the questions.1 pursue To pursue means to follow a course of activity.(a) If you pursue the matter, you are likely to try to reach a decision (you don’t abandon it).(b) When you pursue your career, you have the career you want and you want to get ahead in it.(c) If the police are pursuing their inquiries, they haven’t solved the crime, and are still investigating it.2 denial A denial is a statement that something did not happen or isn’t true.(a) If you’re in denial about your age, you don’t admit how old you are.(b) If a company issues a strong denial of responsibility, they don’t admit to having done anything wrong.3 temper If you have a temper, you tend to get angry very quickly.(a) When tempers flare, people get angry.(b) If someone tells you to keep your temper during a discussion, they are likely to be telling you to calm down, and you shouldn’t lose your temper.(c) If people fly into a temper, they lose their temper very quickly and get really angry.4 wrap To wrap something is to cover something in cloth or paper.(a) If you wrap up a meeting, you finish it (because wrapping up a package is the last stage of preparing a gift or buying something).(b) If you’re wrapped up in your work, it interests you very much, and you spend a lot of time doing it or thinking about it, s o you don’t notice anything else.(c) If you keep something under wraps, you keep it secret (as if it is a package wrapped up so other people can’t see what it is).6 Translate the sentences into Chinese.1 Her lips were half asunder as if she meant to speak; and she drew a deep breath, but it escaped in a sigh, instead of a sentence.她半张着嘴,似乎想说什么;她深深地吸了一口气,可随之而来的却是一声无语的叹息。

【完整】外研社新标准大学英语综合教程1课后翻译

【完整】外研社新标准大学英语综合教程1课后翻译

外研社新标准大学英语综合教程1(完整课后翻译答案)包含1-10单元每一单元的英译汉、汉译英行走的小鱼,2013年12月29日整理、排版,欢迎使用!Unit 1●英译汉1. Finally, with my mother red in the face and short of breath, we find Room 8, I unlock the door, and we all walk in.(?介词 with 表示状态,不必直译。

)等我们终于找到8号房间的时候,妈妈已经涨红了脸,上气不接下气。

我打开门锁,我们都走了进去。

2. She impresses me, and I feel so ignorant that I shouldn’t even breathe the same air as her.她给我留下了深刻的印象,我觉得自己太无知了,甚至不配跟她呼吸同样的空气。

3. I don’t know why I have to be introduced to literature but the woman in the admissions o ffice says it’s a requirement even thoughI’ve read Dostoyevsky and Melville and that’s admirable for someone without a high school education.(?翻译时将 be introduced to literature 变成主动语态更通顺。

)我不知道为什么我非得了解文学。

可是招生办公室的那位女士说这门课是必修课,即使我读过陀思妥也夫斯基和梅尔维尔的小说也得选,一个没上过高中的人能读这些书的确令人敬佩,但这门课是必修课。

4. I’m in heaven and the first thing to do is buy the required textbooks, cover them with the purple and white NYU book jackets so that people in the subway will look at me admiringly.(I am in heaven 不能直译成“我上了天堂”,这句话应意译。

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程1详细答案

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程1详细答案

第一单元Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.ignorant cultural sign up for gapbarely intelligent check in memoirmuscle ballroom1. Music and literature are important features of every society. Correct answer cultural2. Sally decided to the drama club. Correct answer sign up for3. I felt embarrassingly when I couldn't answer the professor's question. Correct answer ignorant4. Mario had finished talking before Luisa changed the subject. Correct answer barely5. I've been thinking about volunteering in South-east Asia during my year. Correct answer gap6. The beautiful has been home to many lovely concerts and dances. Correct answer ballroom7. After you to the hotel, call me and we can meet for dinner. Correct answer check in8. My roommate and I visit the gym every other day so we can build . Correct answer muscle9. Not everyone has had an interesting life worthy of a . Correct answer memoir10.Her psychology thesis examines whether cats are more than dogs. Correct answer intelligentSection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11. Please send all correspondence to my new place of __C__.A. residentB. residentsC. residenceD. residue12. The professor tried to __A__ us that there would be no surprise test next week.A. assureB. sureC. ensureD. pressure13. My paper is about nature's ability to _D___ potential threats.A. inspectB. infectC. deflectD. detect14. The student did an __C__ thing when she returned the money she found.A. admireB. admiringC. admirableD. admiringly15. We learned about the __D__ people in that country experienced throughout history.A. persecuteB. persecutedC. persecutingD. persecution16. Would you like a small __A__ of my coffee?A. sipB. nibbleC. swallowD. bite17. Be careful you don't __B__ the paint!A. spellB. spillC. spoilD. sip18. Tom felt foolish and __D__ when he showed up for the final exam without a pencil.A. adequateB. adequatelyC. inadequatelyD. inadequate19. Before class, I met my friends at the school __C__ for lunch.A. libraryB. gymnasiumC. cafeteriaD. ballroom20. After graduation, Cindy framed her __B__ and hung it on her bedroom wall.A. certificateB. diplomaC. qualificationD. recordSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. At the end of the day, Diane climbed bed for a good night's rest. Correct answer up into22. How could you sleep last night? You must have heard the thunderstorm! Correct answer surely23. She is American, so many people are surprised that she can speak Chinese an accent. Correct answer without24. The whole situation was so ridiculous that I simply burst laughter. Correct answer into25. Pablo looked at the new camera ; he wanted it but could not afford it. Correct answer admiringly26. She explained that the class was about the so-called children the Renaissance. Correct answer of27. If you learn the history of your country, it will provide you a priceless insight into your culture. Correct answer with28. Did you sign up the biology class? Correct answer for29. Simon passed the course with a 70 per cent average. Correct answer barely30. the long run, university is well worth the expense. Correct answer InPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Tanya wants to study abroad in Europe. To prepare herself, she reads online about places she might like to go. She needs to do enough research to make an informed and (31) .One of the main reasons she wants to study abroad is because she doesn't want to graduate and be (32) of other countries and cultures.She is looking for a unique (33) experience that she can't have at home.What about Paris? The school and the city are both wonderful. However, prices for a decent (34) in Paris are too high — she can't afford it. Madrid? She looks (35) at the beautiful campus in the picture on the school's website. How she would love to be there! However, without speaking Spanish, Tanya decides she would feel sadly (36) studying in Madrid.Then Tanya thinks about London. They speak English there and the school prices are reasonable. Also, the (37) would be very convenient to travel around the city without a car. Tanya decides to (38) up for a semester in London.She is surprised that she was able to surf the Internet and make a decision without moving a (39) ! Tanya is very excited for the time she will spend in London. Maybe she will even write a(n) (40) of her experiences! Correct answer(31) intelligent (32) ignorant (33) cultural (34) residence (35) admiringly(36) inadequate (37) subway (38) sign (39) muscle (40) memoir第二单元Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.manufacturer popularity enormous highlyemotion confess trait slipperymelt perception flavour luxurypaste region juicy nonsenseproperties despair release vitamins1. The of the juice was a mix of mango and strawberry. Correct answer flavour2. I think the texture of tofu adds to the experience of eating it. Correct answer slippery3. Do you know which of China is famous for spicy food? Correct answer region4. The young generation need to get a clear of their responsibilities. Correct answer perception5. Sarah shook her head in as she realized she would never learn how to make sushi. Correct answer despair6. I was surprised at the of coffee among young people in China. Correct answer popularity7. His favourite snack is a steamed bun with a filling of sesame . Correct answer paste8. I must that I am in the minority of people who don't like pizza. Correct answer confess9. The new French restaurant was recommended by a review in the local newspaper. Correct answer highly10. John eats a lot of fruit because his doctor told him he needs the and minerals. Correct answer vitamins11. The furniture had to work overtime to fill all the orders from new restaurants downtown. Correct answer manufacturer12. The ability to eat extremely spicy food is a(n) I must have inherited from my father. Correct answer trait13. The herb appears to have healing that cure people with skin disorders. Correct answer properties14. A(n) amount of beef is eaten by Americans every year. Correct answer enormous15. She only likes to travel in complete : first-class tickets, fine wines, and expensive food. Correct answer luxury16. Don't let the chocolate bar sit in the sun too long or it will everywhere. Correct answer melt17. I went fishing with my brother last weekend but had to all my fish because they were too small. Correct answer release18. Stefan returned the steak because it was too ; he wanted it cooked for a longer time. Correct answer juicy19. The I feel when I eat lasagna is strong; it reminds me of my grandmother's cooking. Correct answer emotion20. The idea that donuts and cookies are healthy foods is total ! Correct answer nonsense Section B: Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable word.21. Mexico, is famous for tacos and burritos, actually has a wide range of dishes. Correct answer which22. Once I came age, my father thought I needed to try pig's feet — the specialty of his hometown. Correct answer of23. Chocolate has absolutely no effect me; I can take it or leave it. Correct answer on24. Non-smokers also hate the smell of cigarette, which usually clings a smoker's body even after they have washed their hands. Correct answer to25. The Chinese, are famous tea drinkers, grow much of the world's green tea. Correct answer who26. The couple spend an enormous portion money dining out and travelling. Correct answerof27. Nearly every country's food is available in New York City, German sausages and French bread to Japanese sushi and Chinese dumplings. Correct answer from28. Small, light dishes of different foods are popular in many places, including Hong Kong and Spain, it's called tapas. Correct answer where29. I really don't like snails, but Julia loves them! I guess there's just no accounting taste. Correct answer for30. The battery tools needed to eat some seafood just seems silly to me! Correct answer ofPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Sheila (31) took a class trip to a bubble gum factory. While she was there, her class took a tour and saw how the (32) makes thousands of sticks of gum each and every day! While many fads come and go, the (33) of bubble gum has remained constant for many years.On the tour, Sheila's class learned that gum is made from many different ingredients that are initially (34) together into a warm, sticky mixture. Sugar, syrup, and flavouring are then added to the mix. The factory was making grape gum, which is Sheila's favorite (35) , while her class was visiting.Once the mixture is complete, (36) machines blend and smooth the gum so that it can be flattened and cut into sticks. Some of the gum mixture is also squeezed into a(n) (37) and made into gumballs or other fun shapes. After the gum cools, more machines wrap each individual piece. The gum is then packaged and sent to stores.Learning how bubble gum is (38) really gave Sheila a sense of appreciation for how difficult it is to make her favourite snack. After the tour, each student was allowed to take one (39) of gum to chew on the way home. Sheila chose grape; it was so (40) and delicious! Correct answer(31)recently (32) manufacturer (33) popularity (34) melted (35) flavour (36) enormous(37) mould (38) manufactured (39) mouthful (40) juicyPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Many countries are famous for unique and delicious foods. China, Italy, France, India, and Japan are just some of the countries with famous national cuisines. In the past, people had to travel great distances in order to sample foods from other countries. Today, it has never been easier to try food from a different country every day.One of the most popular foods around the world is pizza. Though pizza has historical and cultural ties to Italy, many different types of pizza have developed outside of Italy and several have been adopted as signature dishes of the respective region.Pizza first appeared in Italy as a type of flat bread that was inexpensive and easy to make. By the 18th century, residents around Naples in southern Italy were famous for their baked flat breads covered in tomato sauce. To this day, people still travel to Naples to sample pizza in its birthplaceand Neapolitans (residents of Naples) are proud of this heritage. Indeed, the city continues to be famous for its delicious pizza.One of the first (and still most popular) varieties of pizza is called the Margherita, named after Queen Margherita of Savoy. This variety was her favourite because the colours of the ingredients matched the Italian flag — red (tomatoes), white (mozzarella cheese), and green (basil leaves). With increased trade, travel, and immigration throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, cultural traditions and cuisines spread around the world. Today, pizza is very popular in many countries, including the United States. New York City and Chicago are particularly famous for their unique styles of pizza. Pizzas today are also available with nearly every topping imaginable: mushrooms, peppers, sausage, pineapple, and anchovies, to name only a few. If you can think of it, chances are that someone's already tried putting it on a pizza!41. Which of the following best describes "signature dishes" (Para. 2, Line 3)? AA. Most famous food.B. Most expensive plate.C. Autographed plate.D. Most expensive food.42. Why was the Margherita pizza named after Queen Margherita of Savoy? DA. It was the first pizza ever made.B. It was the first pizza she ever ate.C. It was the most popular pizza in Italy.D. It was her favourite type of pizza.43. Which of the following is NOT a cause for the spread of cultural traditions? CA. Immigration.B. Trade.C. Cuisine.D. Travel.44. What can you infer was probably the first topping ever put on a pizza? BA. Mushrooms.B. Tomato sauce.C. Mozzarella cheese.D. Sausage.45. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT one of the most famous varieties of pizza? CA. Neapolitan pizza.B. Chicago deep-dish pizza.C. France-style pan pizza.D. New York-style pizza.第三单元1. The researcher had a __B__ that academic achievement was linked to culture.A. suspenseB. suspicionC. suspectD. suspicious2. I would love to go to graduate school but the __D__ cost is too great.A. financeB. financingC. financierD. financial3. It is absolutely __C__ for children to learn foreign languages as early as possible.A. criticismB. criticC. criticalD. criticize4. There is no one I __A__ more than Albert Einstein. He's the reason I began studying physics.A. revereB. reverentC. reverentialD. revel5. The human brain is capable of __B__ thought, making us entirely different from any other animal on Earth.A. irrationalB. rationalC. rationD. rationing6. Studies have shown that computers are __D__ learning tools.A. effectB. affectC. affectiveD. effective7. Shawn's paintings are some of the most __B__ I have ever seen!A. createB. creativeC. creativityD. creatively8. Thomas did very well his exam and is taking the __C__ level chemistry class next semester.A. advisedB. advantagedC. advancedD. advertised9. Young children have a remarkable ability to __A__ information they have learned.A. recallB. revealC. releaseD. remain10. She couldn't concentrate on her test; her mother's __A__ in the room was too distracting.A. presenceB. presentsC. presentD. prescience11. The __C__ of Newton's influence on nearly every field of science is incredible.A. extendB. extantC. extentD. extinct12. He suggested that I __B__ my lecture notes to the computer.A. translateB. transferC. transformD. transit13. Galileo was heavily criticized because many people thought his __D__ ideas challenged the authority of religion.A. mundaneB. regularC. routineD. radical14. Please __A__ a list of questions to ask the scientist for an interview.A. generateB. generalC. generationD. generic15. Early man discovered that you could __B__ sticks together and make fire from the friction.A. touchB. rubC. pushD. pull16. How many famous biologists can you __C__?A. exemplifyB. horrifyC. identifyD. intensify17. Professor Clark's comment only makes sense if you understand the __A__ of the entire lecture.A. contextB. subtextC. pretextD. textbook18. The __D__ came up with many great ideas, but she couldn't prove any of them.A. theoryB. theoremC. theoriesD. theorist19. Don't __B__ the new students with too much homework right away.A. underwhelmB. overwhelmC. underrateD. overrate20. What do you think is the __D__ fist step towards proving our hypothesis?A. logicB. logicianC. logisticD. logicalSection B: Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable word.21. Obviously, I didn't fail the exam purpose; in fact, I studied all week for it! Correct answeron22. Professor White likes to go his theories point by point, but I still don't believe they're correct. Correct answer through23. Many fans had waited ten hours outside the hotel to catch a glimpse their heroine. Correct answer of24. contrast to Chinese students, American students have much more time for activities like sports. Correct answer In25. He was to call Phil when the phone rang. Correct answer about26. It wasn't much a speech, but it's still one of the most famous in history. Correct answer of27. He wrapped his arms around her wife's waist and gently pulled her back to lean him. Correct answer through28. My new boss wants results by next week. So much a period of adjustment. Correct answer for29. "Don't get yourself bogged down minor details," the teacher told her students. Correct answer in30. Jessica peered the darkness, but for a while could see nothing.. Correct answer into第四单元Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.tedious essential interfere undoubtedlycuriosity weird inquire uneasythoughtful distract1. She went into the store to about the newest touch screen mobile phone. Correct answer inquire2. People often criticize mobile phones and handheld devices because they with personal, face-to-face interactions. Correct answer interfere3. Snails always seemed like little animals to me. I don't understand why French people like to eat them. Correct answer weird4. Many places have laws against talking on mobile phones while driving because they easily drivers from the road. Correct answer distract5. Stephanie felt about spending three weeks in Peru since she couldn't speak any Spanish. Correct answer uneasy6. It is to understand cultural differences when you visit another country so that you don't offend anyone. Correct answer essential7. , mobile phones have the ability to connect people faster than any other form of communication. Correct answer undoubtedly8. Thomas spent a(n) 20 minutes talking with his insurance company by telephone.Correct answer tedious9. I've always had an intense about Japanese culture. Correct answer curiosity10. Chinese people have a reputation for being very because they are often so hospitable to their guests. Correct answer thoughtfulSection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11. He didn't understand the ____A___ his attitude had on everyone's opinion of him.A. impactB. extentC. impulseD. excuse12. Let's strive to eliminate any further ____C___ by having open communication.A. confuseB. confusedC. confusionD. confusing13. To me, life without telephones and email would be a ___D____ existence indeed!A. solitudeB. soloC. solitaireD. solitary14. In South Africa, it's very common for guests to drop by a friend's house unannounced,___A____ in England, this might be considered rude.A. whereasB. whereC. thatD. which15. I couldn't even begin to ____B___ why she behaved so badly.A. knowB. speculateC. recognizeD. assume16. I offered to shake his hand on ___A____; I forgot that this is not normal in Japan.A. impulseB. repulsiveC. repulseD. impulsive17. Sonia read ___C____ every book on Germany before visiting last summer.A. necessarilyB. completelyC. practicallyD. undoubtedly。

新标准大学英语_综合教程1_课后翻译答案_Unit_5-10

新标准大学英语_综合教程1_课后翻译答案_Unit_5-10

Unit 51 Her lips were half asunder as if she meantto speak; and she drew a deep breath, but it escaped in a sigh, instead of asentence.她半张着嘴,似乎想说什么;她深深地吸了一口气,可随之而来的却是一声无语的叹息。

2 I’ve no more business to marry Edgar Lintonthan I have to be in heaven.我不该嫁给埃德加·林顿,就像我不该去天堂一样。

3 Whatever our souls are made of, his andmine are the same, and Linton’s is as different as a moonbeam from lightning,or frost from fire.不管我们俩的灵魂是什么做成的,我们的灵魂都是一样的,而林顿与我们的差异犹如月光之于闪电,寒霜之于烈火。

4 I kissed with my eyes closed and opened them on herwrinkles.我闭上眼睛亲吻,睁开时见她已满脸皱纹。

5 I give you an onion.Its fierce kiss will stay on your lips,possessive and faithfulas we are,for as long as we are.我送给你一棵葱头。

它那凶猛的亲吻会留在你的嘴唇上,霸道独占而忠心耿耿像我们一样,只要我们活着。

7 Translate thesentences into English.1 那位身穿红衬衫的人突然收起假笑,露出他的本来面目。

Suddenly the man in the red shirt turnedoff his false smile and showed his true colours.2 妻子声称丈夫很懒,不愿做家务,丈夫对此予以坚决否认。

新标准大学英语综合教程1课后答案

新标准大学英语综合教程1课后答案

新标准大学英语综合教程1课后答案Unit 1Active readi ng 14 Match the words and expressions in the boxwith their definitions.1 to make a sincere statement that you are telling the truth (swear)a piece of flesh that connects bones and moves a particular part of yourbody 2(muscle)3 to make you admire or respect someone (impress)4 to drink in small amounts (sip)5 a period of time between two events (gap)6 to arrive somewhere and give your personal details to the person workingat the reception desk (check in)5 Replace the underlined words with thecorrect form of the words and expressions in the box.1 There was only just enough room for two people. (barely)2 Be careful or you’ll accidentally pour your drink down your clothes. (spill)3 He was completely unaware of what to do in the library. (ignorant)4 She was very clever and got excellent grades. (intelligent)5 You write your name on the list to join the club. (sign up)6 She tells me that she’s definitely read the book. (assures)She assures me that she’s read the book.7 I need to go and buy some tea, I have finished it all. (run out of)I need to go and buy some tea, I have run out of it. 6 Answer the questions about the words andexpressions.1 Is a warden likely to be (a) a teacher at the college, or (b) someonewho looks after the hall of residence?2 Is a tutor likely to be (a) a teacher, or (b) astudent?3 If you go along somewhere, do you (a) go to aplace and join other people there, or (b) walk a long wayto get to a place?4 If you rent out a room, do you (a) paint and decorate it, or (b) allow itto be used by someone who pays you regularly to use it?Active readi ng 2Dealing with unfamiliar words4 Replace the underlined words with thecorrect form of the words in the box. 1 When he speaks, people notice that he sounds Irish. (detect) 2 Frank McCourt had read a lot of books which was deserving respect consideringhe had no high school education. (admirable)3 You can tell the students on the underground trains by the number ofbooks they carry. (subways)4 The woman in the admissions office suggests that his European educationis not good enough.(inadequate)5 The professor was writing very quickly in his notebook. (scribbling)6 Many immigrants came to America to escape extremely badtreatmentbecause of their race, religion or political beliefs in their own countries. (persecution) 5 Answer the questions about the expressions.1 I’m in heaven Does this mean I’m (a) delighted, or (b)unhappy?Does this mean thatideas (a) need 2 ideas don’t drop fully formed from the skiesto be developed with careful thinking, or (b) areimmediately created through good teaching?3 in the long run Does this mean (a) at a timein the future, or (b) with a great deal of effort?4 frighten the life out of someone Does this mean (a) to makesomeone very ill, or (b) to make someone extremely afraid andnervous?Language in usewith / without1 Match the sentences with the uses of with /without .1 (a)2 (b)3 (a)4 (c)5 (c)6 (d)2 Rewrite the sentences using with / without.1 Her tutor moves his head from side to side. He spills his coffee intothe saucer. With his head moving from side to side, her tutor spills his coffee intothe saucer.“Splendid,” he says. He doesn’t wait for an answer. 2“Splendid,” h e says, without waiting for an answer.3 Frank McCourt speaks in class. He has an Irish accent.Frank McCourt speaks in class with an Irish accent.4 He plans to go on the subway. He has the books covered in purple andwhite NYU jackets.He plans to go on the subway with the books covered in purple and whiteNYU jackets. 5 He’s only allowed to take two courses. He isn’t told why.He’s only allowed to take two courses without being told why. 6 He would like to ask a question. He doesn’t like to raise his hand. He would like to ask a question without raising his hand. collocations3 Read the explanations of the words andexpressions. Answer the questions. 1 climb When you climb into / out of / throughsomething, you do it with difficulty. (a) So why does the writer’s father climb out of the room?Because the room is very small.(b) Why would you climb into bed?You would climb into bed if you are so tired that it feels like a hugeeffort. (c) If you climb through a hole, what do you do with your body? You would probably need to bend over, and crawl through the hole.2 spill This word usually suggests several ideas: liquid,accidentally, movement and out of control.(a) What has happened if you’ve spilt coffee all over your desk?You have accidentally knocked over a cup / mug and the coffee has gone(uncontrolled) all over thedesk.(b) What has happened if toys spilt out all over the carpet?The toys are in a container, such as a box, and either the box istoo fullso some toys are falling outonto the carpet, or the box has been tipped over so most of the toys havefallen out of the box.(c) What might be happening if crowds were spilling out of the bars andrestaurants? Many people would be leaving the bars and restaurantsall at once,probably because they were closingfor the night.3 join When you join something, you become part of it. Thewriterjoins a queue, and several clubs.(a) When might someojoin a bandne ?When they can play a musical instrument and want to play with others.(b) What has happened if you join the unemployed?You have lost your job and become unemployed.(c) What do you do when you join in?You do the same activity that most other people are doing.4 burst into This phrase suggests that something suddenly happens,or someone suddenly starts doing something.(a) What does the writer suddenly start doing when she bursts intotears? The writer suddenly starts crying.(b) What bursts into bloom?Flowers, when they emerge from buds.(c) What do you do when something bursts into flames?Put out the flames immediately if you can, or keep well clear and call theemergency services (thefire brigade).5 clean This word usually suggests several ideas: not dirty, notillegal or wrong, without problems,inoffensive.(a) If you’ve got a clean licence, what have or haven’t you done?This refers to a driving licence. It means that you have been drivingsafely or at least you have nopenalty points on the licence – a person gets such points as a punishmentafter breaking the law onthe roads, eg speeding or causing an accident, and the licence then has anote on it (it’s not “clean”)and the police have a record.(b) If you use clean language, what do you avoid saying?You avoid using swear words or other examples of bad language. (c) If something has a clean bill of health, is it healthy orworking correctly?Here this phrase is used metaphorically and means something is workingproperly, for example, acar might have a clean bill of health, after a check or test thatit is working properly.6 easy This word usually suggests that something is not difficultor doesn’t need much work. It can also suggest that a person is confident,happy and not worried about anything.(a) If someone is easy-going, how do they behave with other people? An easy-going person behaves in a relaxed, calm manner with othersand is happy to accept thingswithout getting worried or angry.(b) If someone is easy on the eye, how do they look?A person who is easy on the eye is pleasant to look at inappearance and in the way they dress.(c) If something is easier said than done, is it more orlessdifficult to do? When something is easier said than done, it is easy to talk about,but difficult to achieve.(d) If someone tells you to “Take it easy”, what are the ytellingyou to do? When they tell you to “Take it easy” they can mean either of twothings: You should rest and not dothings that will make you tired, or you should keep calm, being less upsetor angry. 4 Complete the sentences using thecollocations inAc tivity 3. 1 If ever I spill out of my clothes, it’s because I have put on a lot of weight and my clothesdon’t fit me any more.2 The last time someone made me burst into tears was when I was asmall child and someone hurt me.3 I always use clean language when I talk to my teachers or parents.4 It was easier said than done when someone suggested that we should put the flag on thetop of the mountain.5 I’ll never forget the time when I had to climb through a window becauseI was locked out of the house.6 Unfortunately I spilt water over myassignment, so I had to print another copy.7 When my friends suggested that they wanted to play football on thebeach, I decided to join in.When the cherry trees burst into bloom, I think of myvisit to Japan two years ago. 89 I would only lose my clean licence if ever I had acar accident in which I was driving under theinfluence of alcohol.10 The people I think are easy on the eye are attractiveand pleasant to look at. 5 Translate the sentences into Chinese.1 Finally, with my mother red in the face and short of breath, wefind Room8, I unlock the door, and we all walk in.等我们终于找到8号房间的时候,妈妈已经涨红了脸,累得上气不接下气。

新标准大学英语综合教程1课后答案完整版

新标准大学英语综合教程1课后答案完整版

新标准大学英语综合教程 1 课后答案完整版Unit oneActive reading 2Dealing with unfamiliar words4.Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the wordsin the box1.detect2. admirable3. subways4. inadequate5. scribbling6.persecution5.Answer the questions about the expressions1.(a) delighted2.(a) need to be developed with carefulthinking 3.(a) at a time in the future 4.(b) to makesomeoneextremely afraid and nervousLanguage in usewith / without1Match the uses of with / without with their definitions.1(a) 2 (b) 3 (a) 4 (c) 5 (c) 6 (d)2Rewrite the sentences using with / without .1Her tutor moves his head from side to side. Her tutor spills his coffee into the saucer.With his head moving from side to side, her tutor spills his coffeeinto the saucer.2“ Splendid,” he says. He doesn’t wait for an answer.“Splendid, ” he says, without waiting for an answer.3 Frank McCourt speaks in class. He has an Irish accent.Frank McCourt speaks in class with an Irish accent.4 He plans to go on the subway. He has the books covered in purpleand white NYU jackets.He plans to go on the subway with the books covered in purple and white NYU jacket.5 He’s only allowed to take two courses. He isn’t told why.He’ s only allowed to take two courses, without being told why.6 He would like to ask a question. He doesn’t like to raise his hand. He would like to ask a question without raising his hand.Collocations3 Read the explanations of the words and phrases. Answer the questions.1. climb(a)Because the room is very small.(b)You would climb into bed if you are so tired that it feels like a huge effort.(c)You would probably need to bend over, and crawl through the hole.2 spill(a)spilt coffee all over your deskYou have accidently knocked over a cup/mug and the coffee has gone (uncontrolled) allover the desk.(b)toys spilled out all over the carpetThe toys were in a container, such as a box; either the box is too full so some toys are falling out onto the carpet, or the box has been tipped over so most of the toys have fallen out of the box. (c)crowds were spilling out of the bars and restaurantsMany people are leaving the bars and restaurants all at once, probably because they are closing for the night.3.join(a)join a bandWhen they can play a musical instrument and want to play with others.(b) join the unemployedYou have lost your job and become unemployed(c) join inYou do the same activity that most other people are doing.4burst into(a)burst into tears(b) bursts into bloom(c) burst into flames.Put out the flames immediately if you can, or keep well clear and call the emergency services (fire brigade)5clean(a)a clean licenceThis refers to a driving licence. It means that you have been driving safely or at least you have no penalty points on the licence ---a person gets such points as a punishment after breaking the law on the roads eg speeding or causing an accident, and the licence then has a note on it (it’ s not “ clean” ) and the police have a record.(b) clean languageYou avoid using swear words or other examples of bad language.(c) a clean bill of healthHere this phrase is used metaphorically and means something is working properly, for example,a car might have “a clean bill of health ” after a check or test it is working correctly.6 easy(a) easy-goingAn easy-going person behaves, in a relaxed, calm manner with others and is happy to accept things without getting worried or angry.(b) easy on the eyeA person who is easy on the eye is pleasant to look at in appearance and in the way they dress.(c) easier said than doneWhen something is easier said than done, it is easy to talk about, but difficult to achieve.(d) take it easyWhen they tell you to “ Take it easy” they can mean either of two things: You should rest and not do things that will make you tired, or you should keep calm, being less upset or angry.4. Complete the sentence using the collocations in Activity 31 spill out of2 burst into tears3 clean language4 easier5 climb through6 spilt7 join in8 burst into bloom9 clean licence 10 easy on the eye5 Translate the sentences into Chinese.1.Finally, with my mother red in the face and short of breath, we find Room 8, I unlock thedoor, and we all walk in.(?介词with 表示状态,不必直译。

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大学英语综合教程1答案翻译

大学英语综合教程1答案翻译

大学英语综合教程1答案翻译【篇一:新标准大学英语综合教程1课后翻译答案及】ranslate the sentences into chinese.1. finally, with my mother red in the face and short of breath, we find room 8, i unlock the door,and we all walk in.(? 介词 with 表示状态,不必直译。

)等我们终于找到8号房间的时候,妈妈已经涨红了脸,上气不接下气。

我打开门锁,我们都走了进去。

2. she impresses me, and i feel so ignorant that i shouldn’t even breathe the same air as her. 她给我留下了深刻的印象,我觉得自己太无知了,甚至不配跟她呼吸同样的空气。

3. i don’t know why i have to be introduced to literature but the woman in the admissions officesays it’s a requirement even though i’ve read dostoyevsky and melville and that’s admirable for someone without a high school education.(? 翻译时将 be introduced to literature 变成主动语态更通顺。

)我不知道为什么我非得了解文学。

可是招生办公室的那位女士说这门课是必修课,即使我读过陀思妥也夫斯基和梅尔维尔的小说也得选,一个没上过高中的人能读这些书的确令人敬佩,但这门课是必修课。

4. i’m in heaven and the first thing to do is buy the required textbooks, cover them with the purpleand white nyu book jackets so that people in the subway will look at me admiringly.(? i am in heaven 不能直译成―我上了天堂‖,这句话应意译。

新标准大学英语综合教程1课文翻译及课后翻译题答案

新标准大学英语综合教程1课文翻译及课后翻译题答案

新标准大学英语综合教程1Unit 1 Active Reading 1Diary of a fresher大一新生日记星期日从家里出发后,我们开车开了很长一段时间才到达我住的宿舍楼。

我进去登记。

宿舍管理员给了我一串钥匙,并告诉了我房间号。

我的房间在6楼,可电梯坏了。

等我们终于找到8号房的时候,妈妈已经涨红了脸,上气不接下气。

我打开门锁,我们都走了进去。

但爸爸马上就从里面钻了出来。

这个房间刚刚够一个人住,一家人都进去,肯定装不下。

我躺在床上,不动弹就可以碰到三面墙。

幸亏我哥哥和我的狗没一起来。

后来,爸爸妈妈就走了,只剩下我孤零零一个人。

周围只有书和一个箱子。

接下来我该做什么?星期一早上,有一个为一年级新生举办的咖啡早茶会。

我见到了我的导师,他个子高高的,肩膀厚实,好像打定了主意要逗人开心。

“你是从很远的地方来的吗?”他问我。

他边说话边晃悠脑袋,咖啡都洒到杯托里了。

“我家离爱丁堡不太远,开车大约6个小时,”我说。

“好极了!”他说,接着又走向站在我旁边的那个女孩儿。

“你是从很远的地方来的吗?”他问。

但不等那女孩儿作出任何回答,他就说到,“好极了!”然后就继续向前走。

他啜了一口咖啡,却惊讶地发现杯子是空的。

妈妈打来电话。

她问我是不是见到了导师。

星期二我觉得有点儿饿,这才意识到我已经两天没吃东西了。

我下楼去,得知一天三餐我可以在餐厅里吃。

我下到餐厅排进了长队。

“早餐吃什么?”我问前面的男生。

“不知道。

我来得太晚了,吃不上早餐了。

这是午餐。

”午餐是自助餐,今天的菜谱是鸡肉、米饭、土豆、沙拉、蔬菜、奶酪、酸奶和水果。

前面的男生每样儿都取一些放到托盘上,付了钱,坐下来吃。

我再也不觉得饿了。

妈妈打电话来。

她问我有没有好好吃饭。

星期三早上9点钟我要去听一个讲座。

我醒时已经8:45了。

竟然没有人叫我起床。

奇怪。

我穿好衣服,急匆匆地赶到大讲堂。

我在一个睡眼惺忪的女生旁边坐下。

她看了看我,问:“刚起床?”她是怎么看出来的?讲座进行了1个小时。

新标准大学英语综合教程1课后答案解析及语法

新标准大学英语综合教程1课后答案解析及语法

Unit oneActive reading 2Dealing with unfamiliar words4. Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box1. detect2. admirable3. subways4. inadequate5. scribbling6. persecution5. Answer the questions about the expressions1.(a) delighted2.(a) need to be developed with careful thinking3.(a) at a time in the future4.(b) to make someone extremely afraid and nervousLanguage in usewith / without1 Match the uses of with / without with their definitions.1 (a)2 (b)3 (a)4 (c)5 (c)6 (d)2 Rewrite the sentences using with / without .1 Her tutor moves his head from side to side. Her tutor spills his coffee into the saucer. With his head moving from side to side, her tutor spills his coffee into the saucer.2 “Splendid,” he says. He doesn’t wait for an answer.“Splendid,” he says, without waiting for an answer.3 Frank McCourt speaks in class. He has an Irish accent.Frank McCourt speaks in class with an Irish accent.4 He plans to go on the subway. He has the books covered in purple and white NYU jackets. He plans to go on the subway with the books covered in purple and white NYU jacket.5 He’s only allowed to take two courses. He isn’t told why.He’s only allowed to take two courses, without being told why.6 He wou ld like to ask a question. He doesn’t like to raise his hand.He would like to ask a question without raising his hand.Collocations3 Read the explanations of the words and phrases. Answer the questions.1. climb(a) Because the room is very small.(b) You would climb into bed if you are so tired that it feels like a huge effort.(c) You would probably need to bend over, and crawl through the hole.2 spill(a)spilt coffee all over your deskYou have accidently knocked over a cup/mug and the coffee has gone (uncontrolled) all over the desk.(b)toys spilled out all over the carpetThe toys were in a container, such as a box; either the box is too full so some toys are falling out onto the carpet, or the box has been tipped over so most of the toys have fallenout of the box.(c)crowds were spilling out of the bars and restaurantsMany people are leaving the bars and restaurants all at once, probably because they are closing for the night.3. join(a) join a bandWhen they can play a musical instrument and want to play with others.(b) join the unemployedYou have lost your job and become unemployed(c) join inYou do the same activity that most other people are doing.4 burst into(a) burst into tearsThe writer suddenly started crying.(b) bursts into bloomFlowers, when they suddenly emerge from buds.(c) burst into flames.Put out the flames immediately if you can, or keep well clear and call the emergency services (fire brigade)5 clean(a) a clean licenceThis refers to a driving licence. It means that you have been driving safely or at least you have no penalty points on the licence ---a person gets such points as a punishment after breaking the law on the roads eg speeding or causing an accident, and the licence then has a note on it (it’s not “clean”) and the police have a record.(b) clean languageYou avoid using swear words or other examples of bad language.(c) a clean bill of healthHere this phrase is used metaphorically and means something is working properly, for example, a car might have “a clean bill of health” after a check or test it is working correctly.6 easy(a) easy-goingAn easy-going person behaves, in a relaxed, calm manner with others and is happy to accept things without getting worried or angry.(b) easy on the eyeA person who is easy on the eye is pleasant to look at in appearance and in the way theydress.(c) easier said than doneWhen something is easier said than done, it is easy to talk about, but difficult to achieve.(d) take it easyWhen they tell you to “Take it easy” they can mean either of two things: You should rest and not do things that will make you tired, or you should keep calm, being less upset or angry.7 join in 8 burst into bloom 9 clean licence 10 easy on the eye5 Translate the sentences into Chinese.1. Finally, with my mother red in the face and short of breath, we find Room 8, I unlockthe door, and we all walk in.(☞介词 with 表示状态,不必直译。

新标准大学英语综合教程1答案

新标准大学英语综合教程1答案

新标准大学英语综合教程1答案【篇一:全新版大学英语综合教程1(第二版)答案_】lass=txt>unit 1 growing uppart ii language focusvocabularyⅠ.11. respectable2. agony3. put…down4. sequence5. hold back6. distribute7. off and on8. vivid9. associate 10. finally 11. turn in12. tackle2.1. has been assigned to the newspaper’s paris office.2. was so extraordinary that i didn’t know whether to believe him or not.3. a clear image of how she would look in twenty years’ time.4. gave the command the soldiers opened fire.5. buying bikes we’ll keep turning them out.3.1. reputation, rigid, to inspire2. and tedious, what’s more, out of date ideas3. compose, career, avoid showing, hardly hold backⅡ.1. composed2. severe3. agony4. extraordinary5. recall6. command7. was violating 8. anticipateⅢ.1. at2. for3. of4. with5. as6. about7. to8. in, in9. from 10. on/uponcomprehensive exercisesⅠ. cloze1.1. hold back2. tedious3. scanned4. recall5. vivid6. off and on7. turn out/in8. career2. 1. last 2. surprise3. pulled4. blowing5. dressed6. scene7. extraordinary8. image.9. turn 10. excitementⅡ. translation1.1. as it was a formal dinner party, i wore formal dress, as mother told me to.2. his girlfriend advised him to get out of/get rid of his bad habit of smoking before it took hold.3. anticipating that the demand for electricity will be high during the next few months, they have decided to increase its production.4. it is said that bill has been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules. /bill is said to have been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules.5. it is reported that the government has taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage. /the local government is reported to have taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage. susan lost her legs because of / in a car accident. for a time, she didn’t know how to face up to the fact that she would never (be able to) walk again.one day, while scanning (through) some magazines, a true story caught her eye /she was attracted by a true story. it gave a vivid description of how a disabled girl became a writer. greatly inspired, susan began to feel that she, too, would finally be bale to lead a useful life.unit 2 friendshipi. vocabulary1. fill in the gaps with words or phrases given in the box.1) absolutely 2) available 3) every now and then 4) are urging/ urged5) destination 6) mostly 7) hangs out 8) right away 9) reunion 10) or something 11) estimate 12) going ahead2. rewriting1) it seemed that his failure in the examination was still on his mind.2) he was completely choked up by the sight of his team losing in the final minutes of the game.3) she was so lost in study that she forgot to have dinner.4) something has come up and i am afraid i won’t be able to accomplish the project on time.5) the cost of equipping the new hospital was estimated at $2 million.3. complete the sentences.1) were postponed the awful is estimated2) reference not available an kind of3) not much of a teacher skips go aheadii. collocation【篇二:新标准大学英语综合教程1 答案unit1-4】ive reading 14 match the words and expressions in the boxwith their definitions. 1 to make a sincere statement that you are telling the truth (swear)2 a piece of flesh that connects bones and moves a particular part of yourbody (muscle)3 to make you admire or respect someone (impress)4 to drink in small amounts (sip)5 a period of time between two events (gap)6 to arrive somewhere and give your personal details to the person workingat the reception desk (check in)5 replace the underlined words with thecorrect form of the words and expressions in the box.1 there was only just enough room for two people. (barely)2 be careful or you’ll accidentally pour your drink down your clothes. (spill)3 he was completely unaware of what to do in the library. (ignorant) 4 she was very clever and got excellent grades. (intelligent)5 you write your name on the list to join the club. (sign up)6 she tells me that she’s definitely read the book. (assures)she assures me that she’s read the book.7 i need to go and buy some tea, i have finished it all. (run out of) i need to go and buy some tea, i have run out of it.6 answer the questions about the words andexpressions.1 is a warden likely to be (a) a teacher at the college, or (b) someonewho looks after the hall of residence?2 is a tutor likely to be (a) a teacher, or (b) astudent?3 if you go along somewhere, do you (a) go to aplace and join other people there, or (b) walk a long wayto get to a place?4 if you rent out a room, do you (a) paint and decorate it, or (b) allow itto be used by someone who pays you regularly to use it?active reading 2dealing with unfamiliar words4 replace the underlined words with thecorrect form of the words in the box. 1 when he speaks, people notice that he sounds irish. (detect)2 frank mccourt had read a lot of books which was deserving respect consideringhe had no high school education. (admirable)3 you can tell the students on the underground trains by the number ofbooks they carry. (subways)4 the woman in the admissions office suggests that his european educationis not good enough.(inadequate)5 the professor was writing very quickly in his notebook. (scribbling)6 many immigrants came to america to escape extremely bad treatmentbecause of their race, religion or political beliefs in their own countries. (persecution) 5 answer the questions about the expressions.1 i’m in heaven does this mean i’m (a) delighted, or(b)unhappy?2 ideas don’t drop fully formed from the skies does this mean thatideas (a) need to be developed with careful thinking, or (b) areimmediately created through good teaching?3 in the long run does this mean (a) at a timein the future, or (b) with a great deal of effort?4 frighten the life out of someone does this mean (a) to makesomeone very ill, or (b) to make someone extremelyafraid andnervous?language in usewith / without1 match the sentences with the uses of with /without .1 (a)2 (b)3 (a)4 (c)5 (c)6 (d)2 rewrite the sentences using with / without.1 her tutor moves his head from side to side. he spills his coffee intothe saucer. with his head moving from side to side, her tutor spills his coffee intothe saucer.2 “splendid,” he says. he doesn’t wait fo r an answer.“splendid,” he says, without waiting for an answer.3 frank mccourt speaks in class. he has an irish accent.frank mccourt speaks in class with an irish accent.4 he plans to go on the subway. he has the books covered in purple andwhite nyu jackets.he plans to go on the subway with the books covered inpurple and whitenyu jackets. 5 he’s only allowed to take two courses. he isn’t told why.he’s only allowed to take two courses without being told why. 6 he would like to ask a question. h e doesn’t like to raise his hand. he would like to ask a question without raising his hand. collocations3 read the explanations of the words andexpressions. answer the questions.1 climb when you climb into / out of / throughsomething, you do it with d ifficulty. (a) so why does the writer’s father climbout of the room?because the room is very small.(b) why would you climb into bed?you would climb into bed if you are so tired that it feels like a hugeeffort. (c) if you climb through a hole, what do you do with your body?you would probably need to bend over, and crawl through the hole.2 spill this word usually suggests several ideas:liquid,accidentally, movement and out of control.(a) what has happened if you’ve spilt coffee all over your desk? you have accidentally knocked over a cup / mug and the coffee has gone(uncontrolled) all over thedesk.(b) what has happened if toys spilt out all over the carpet?the toys are in a container, such as a box, and either the boxis too fullso some toys are falling outonto the carpet, or the box has been tipped over so most ofthe toys havefallen out of the box.(c) what might be happening if crowds were spilling out of the bars andrestaurants? many people would be leaving the bars and restaurants all at once,probably because they wereclosingfor the night.3 join when you join something, you become part of it. thewriter joins a queue, and several clubs.(a) when might someone join a band?when they can play a musical instrument and want to playwith others.(b) what has happened if you join the unemployed?you have lost your job and become unemployed.(c) what do you do when you join in?you do the same activity that most other people are doing.4 burst into this phrase suggests that something suddenly happens,or someone suddenly starts doing something.(a) what does the writer suddenly start doing when she bursts intotears? the writer suddenly starts crying.(b) what bursts into bloom?flowers, when they emerge from buds.(c) what do you do when something bursts into flames?put out the flames immediately if you can, or keep well clear and call theemergency services (thefire brigade).5 clean this word usually suggests several ideas: not dirty, notillegal or wrong, without problems,inoffensive.(a) if you’ve got a clean licence, what have or haven’t you done?this refers to a driving licence. it means that you have been drivingsafely or at least you have nopenalty points on the licence – a person gets such points as a punishmentafter breaking the law onthe roads, eg speeding or causing an accident, and the licence then has anote on it (it’s not “clean”)and the police have a record.(b) if you use clean language, what do you avoid saying?you avoid using swear words or other examples of bad language.(c) if something has a clean bill of health, is it healthy orworking correctly?here this phrase is used metaphorically and means something is workingproperly, for example, acar might have a clean bill of health, after a check or test thatit is working properly.6 easy this word usually suggests that something is not difficultor doesn’t need much work. it can also suggest that a person is confident,happy and not worried about anything.(a) if someone is easy-going, how do they behave with other people?an easy-going person behaves in a relaxed, calm manner with othersand is happy to accept thingswithout getting worried or angry.(b) if someone is easy on the eye, how do they look?a person who is easy on the eye is pleasant to look at inappearance and in the way they dress.(c) if something is easier said than done, is it more or lessdifficult to do? when something is easier said than done, it is easy to talk about,but difficult to achieve.(d) if someone tells you to “take it easy”, what are they tellingyou to do? when they tell you to “take it easy” they can mean either of twothings: you should rest and not dothings that will make you tired, or you should keep calm, being less upsetor angry. 4 complete the sentences using thecollocations in activity 3.1 if ever i spill out of my clothes, it’s because i have put on a lot of weight and my clothesdon’t fit me any more.2 the last time someone made me burst into tears was when i was asmall child and someone hurt me.3 i always use clean language when i talk to my teachers or parents.4 it was easier said than done when someone suggested that we should put the flag on thetop of the mountain.5 i’ll never forget the time when i had to climb through a window becausei was locked out of the house.6 unfortunately i spilt water over myassignment, so i had to print another copy.7 when my friends suggested that they wanted to play football on thebeach, i decided to join in.8 when the cherry trees burst into bloom, i think of myvisit to japan two years ago. 9 i would only lose my clean licence if ever i had acar accident in which i was driving under theinfluence of alcohol.10 the people i think are easy on the eye are attractiveand pleasant to look at. 5 translate the sentences into chinese.1 finally, with my mother red in the face and short of breath,we find room8, i unlock the door, and we all walk in.等我们终于找到8号房间的时候,妈妈已经涨红了脸,累得上气不接下气。

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程1答案截图及课文翻译(完整版)

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程1答案截图及课文翻译(完整版)


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新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程1答案截图及课文翻译U2

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第一只牡蛎1 “来,尝尝这个,这个好吃,”我父亲一边说一边在我的鼻子前晃动着一只牡蛎。

2 我皱起眉头,说:“我不吃,我不喜欢吃这个。

”3 “胡说,你没尝过怎么知道不喜欢吃。

”他跟我论理,“把它放进嘴里,品尝一下大西洋的味道。

”4 我想他说得对,可是有时候有些东西你只要看一眼就知道喜不喜欢。

坦率地说,我觉得牡蛎看起来挺恶心的。

5 这座饭店坐落在法国一个海滨旅游胜地。

这时侍者不仅端上了一客分量极大的海鲜——螃蟹、对虾、大龙虾及各种贝类都堆在一起,还拿来了一瓶放在冰篮子里的白葡萄酒。

我母亲正忙着购物,于是我父亲就决定带我——他十岁的儿子——去吃午饭。

他要让我体验生命里一件重要的事情,一件对我父亲来说与成年一样重要的事:我的第一只牡蛎。

6 第一个吃牡蛎的男人到底是怎么想的呢?我说“男人”是因为女人肯定不会这么傻吧?“噢,我有点饿了,我们来瞧瞧这个石坑……嗯,我觉得它看起来挺好吃的!”好像不太可能。

父亲的话听起来更像是男生式的挑战。

“来,你尝尝这只牡蛎,我来尝尝这块油滋滋的咸肉三明治,让我们看看谁吃得更开心!”7 外面,天空灰蒙蒙的,海面上刮来一阵强风。

天气看起来和我的心情一样阴郁。

没有希望,只感觉饿,只担心失去纯真,因为我意识到这第一只牡蛎我今天非吃不可了。

8 “我能吃炸鱼和薯条吗?”我满怀希望地问。

我突然想吃我最爱吃的菜。

9 “当然不行!他们这儿没有炸鱼和薯条,只有这地方最上等的海鲜,在这方圆几英里之内你找不到更好的海鲜了。

”他边回答边给自己又倒了一杯酒。

“好啦,别抱怨了,就给我尝一只牡蛎,然后你就可以吃些好吃、顺口的东西,比如对虾加黄油面包。

”他提议说。

整顿饭中,他的话中第一次有了妥协的意思。

10 但是,尽管清晰地感觉到了他的妥协——只有一个十岁的男孩才有这样的感觉,我仍然明白这妥协包含着吃掉那只牡蛎,那只放在我父亲的盘子边上的牡蛎。

11 我父亲继续吃着那一堆海鲜。

他盘子里放着一大堆被丢弃的龙虾爪,盘子边上放着一套工具,用来敲开蟹壳,剔出哪怕一丁点儿的蟹肉。

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程 精读1 课后参考翻译

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程 精读1 课后参考翻译

新标准大学英语综合教程1课后参考翻译Unit 1英译汉:T oday, a gap year refers mostly to a year taken before starting university or college. During their gap year, American students either engage in advanced academic courses or do some volunteer work to improve their knowledge, maturity, decision-making, leadership, independence, self-sufficiency and more, thus improving their résumés before going to college. British and European students, however, take a much more holiday-style approach to the gap year by generally working for 3–6 months and then travelling around the world before college begins. This is intended to expand their minds, personal confidence, experiences and interests prior to college. It is a much less structured approach than taken in the United States, and is generally viewed by parents as a formative year for young adults to become independent and learn a great deal of responsibility prior to engaging in university life.参考译文:如今,间隔年最为普遍的含义是指上大学前的一年。

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3 这位著名的科学家将在北京大学发表全球气候变化与公共政策的演讲。
This femous sicienst will lecture at Peking University on global climate change and pubilc policy.
4 鲍勃需要控制自己,不能贪玩和浪费机会了。
2 在大城市里生活一段时间以后,他发现自己已经很难再适应乡村生活了。
After living in a big city for a whlie ,he found that it was hard for him to be conditioned to a rural life again.
3 他渐渐意识到没有人能够对这件事做出一个令人信服的解释。
It gradually dawned on him that no one would come up with a convincing explanation this incident.
4 人们想当然的认为苦干有助于成功。
It is taken for granted that hard work contributes to success.
新标准大学英语汉译英
6)
1 一定要先确认把邮票贴牢了,再把信封投到信箱。
Make sure the stamp is firmly attached to the letter before you drop it into the maxbox.
2 很多青少年痴迷网络游戏,这会对他们的身心健康造成损害。
5 他以专心从事慈善事业而闻名。
He distingushes himself by committing himself to doing in 带来的巨大威胁。
People are fearful of the huge threat posed by greenhouse effct on the environment.
Students were concentrating on reviewing lessons when all of a sudden,an earthquake struck the city.
4 他答应坚持锻炼身体,但我们都清楚,他迟早要放弃的。
He promises to keep on exercise ,but we all know that it's just a matter of time before he gives up.
7)
1 你只要将这张桌子搬到另一间办公室去就可以了,其他的事我来负责。
You just move the desk to anther office ,and I'll see to the rest.
2 有些美国人认为,对隐私和个人资料的保护妨碍了对恐怖主义和有组织犯罪的打击。
Some Americans believe that the protection of privacy and personal data holds back to the fight against terrorism and organized crime.
4 我们刚躺下,旅店的大门就被撞开了,一群士兵冲了进来。
No sooner had we gone to the bed then the door of the hotle burst opened and a group of soldiers rushed in.
5 由于突然下起了大雨,他们花的时间比预计的多了一倍。
Many younsters is addicted into net games,which can damage their phsical and mental health
3 她坐在桌子旁边读报。看上去好像什么事也没发生过。
She sat at the table reading the newapapaerlooking for all the world as if nothing had happened.
5 他总是找理由逃避集体活动。
He is finding excuses to walk away from collective activities.
3 他们大约每隔两天就吵一次,整整持续了半年多,谁也不肯认输。
Their quarrles continued at about two days intervals for more than half a year,and neither wanted to yield to the other
5 议会否决了总统提出的新经济方案,因为它引起了广泛的批评。
The congress has rejected to the latest economic proposal put forword by the persident because it provoked widespread crticism.
Bob need to get himself together and stop hanging around and wasting opptunities.
5 当约翰踩到香蕉皮滑到的时候,那几个恶作剧的男孩放声大笑。
When John slipped on the banana skin and fell over ,those mischievious boys laughed their heads off.
2 随着截止日期的临近,他花更多的时间搜寻线索,以确保结论与事实相符。
As the deadline approaches,he is spending more time to searching for clues,makeing sure that the conclusion is matched by the fact.
8)
1 他抑制住自己的好奇心,决心立刻出发,去看看真实的普罗旺斯是什么样子的。
He could't contain his curiosity,so he resolved to set off immediately to see what Proverce was really like
2 他认为在整个项目开始一初就对这个计划做出调整没有意义。
He belived that there was no point in adjusting the plan at the begining of the whole project.
3 学生们在集中精力复习功课,突然之间这座城市地震了。
4 我本打算去购物中心以缓解压力, 但后来我改变了主意,我决定好好睡一觉。
I had intended to ruduse stress by shopping in the mall,but I changed my mind ,I decided to have a good sleep instead.
Due to the unexpected heavey rain,the time they spent on the road was twice as long as they had intended to.
9)
1 在灾难面前,人们不惜一切代价挽救生命。
In face of disaster,people save lives at any cost.
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