人教英语选修9课本答案
2018年高中英语(人教版 选修9):4 section_ⅰ warming up - reading — pre-reading 含答案
Section_ⅠWarming Up & Reading — PrereadingWhile everybody enjoys fresh cut flowers around his house, few people know how to keep them for as long as possible.This may be done by keeping in mind a few simple facts.An important thing to remember about cut flowers is that they are sensitive to temperature.For example,studies have shown that cut carnations (康乃馨) retain their freshness eight times longer when kept at 12℃ than when kept at 26℃.Keeping freshly harvested flowers at the right temperatures is probably the most important aspect of flower care.Flowers can't live very long by nature.Their biological purpose is simply to attract birds or insects, such as bees.After that, they quickly dry up and die.The process by which flowers consume oxygen and produce carbon dioxide, calledrespiration,_generates the energy the flower needs to give the flower its shape and color.The making of seeds also depends on this energy.While all living things respire, flowers have a high level of respiration.A result of all this respiration is heat, and for flowers the level of heat relative to the mass of the flower is very high.Respiration also brings about the eventual death of the flower.Thus the greater the level of respiration, the sooner the flower dies.How, then, to control the rate at which flowers die?By controlling respiration.How is respiration controlled?By controlling temperature.We know that respiration produces heat, but the reverse is also true.Thus by maintaining low temperatures, respiration is reduced and the cut flower will age more slowly.Another vital factor in keeping cut flowers is the quality of the water in which they are placed.Flowers find it difficult to “drink” water that is dirty or otherwise polluted.Even when water looks and smells clean, it almost certainly contains harmful substances that can endanger the flowers.To rid the water of these unwanted substances, household chlorine bleach (含氯漂白剂) can be used in small quantities.It is recommended that 15 drops of chlorine bleach (at 4% solu tion) be added to each litre of water.The water and solution should also be replaced each day.True (T) or False (F):1.The key to prolonging the life of cut flowers fresh is to keep newly picked flowers at the right temperature.( )2.The underlined word “respiration” in paragraph three probablymeans breathing.( )3.Flower respiration gives the flower its shape and color.( )4.The cleaner the water looks and smells, the better.( )答案:1.T 2.T 3.F 4.FⅠ.高频单词点击1.courtyard n.庭院;院子;天井2.balcony n.阳台;包厢3.distant adj.远的,远处的→distance n.距离,间距;远方;远处4.conflict n.斗争;冲突→conflicting adj.相反的5.goods n.货物6.anchor n.锚vi.抛锚,锚定7.tight adj.紧的,紧密的→tightly adv.紧紧地;坚固地8.container n.容器→contain v.包含,容纳,装盛9.restriction n.限制,约束→restrict v.限制10.fluency n.流利,流畅→fluent adj.流利的→fluently adv.流利地11.shave vt. & vi.剃;刮n.刮脸,刮胡子,修面→shaver n. 剃须刀12.thunderstorm n.雷雨,雷暴13.appeal n.恳求;呼吁vi.(对某人)有吸引力→appealing adj.有吸引力的,有趣的14.botanist n. 植物学家→botany n. 植物学→botanical adj. 植物学的Ⅱ.重点短语必记1.adapt to 适应于。
【精校版】高中英语(人教版 选修9)教师用书:Unit 2 Section_Ⅳ Grammar_-_Writing Word版含答案
人教版精品英语资料(精校版)Section_ⅣUsing_LanguageⅠ.高频单词点击1.survival_n.生存;幸存→survive v.幸存,幸免于2.incident n.事件;事变→incidental adj.次要的3.departure n.出发;离开→depart v.离开;出发4.crew n.(轮船、飞机等上的)工作人员;(工作)队5.deposit vt.放;(把钱)存入银行6.dilemma n.进退两难的局面7.routine n.常规;日常事务8.drawback n.缺点;障碍9.starvation n.挨饿;饿死→starve v.挨饿;饿死10.psychology n.心理学→psychologically adv.心理上地;心理学地11.tension n.紧张;不安;张力→tense adj.令人紧张的12.gradual adj.逐渐的;逐步的→gradually adv.逐渐地;逐步地13.foresee vt.预见;预知14.thirst n.渴,口渴→thirsty adj.渴的15.tear vt.扯破;撕破→tear n.泪水;眼泪16.hardship n.困苦;艰难→hard adj. 困难的17.roar v.咆哮;轰鸣→roaring adj.轰鸣的Ⅱ.重点短语必记1.take over 接管2.be caught in 遭遇到3.in addition 此外,另外4.after all 毕竟;终究5.cope with 成功地对付;应付6.take one's mind off 使某人的注意力离开……7.set loose 出发;开始8.jaws of death 鬼门关Ⅲ.常用句型必备You could not imagine a more disturbing sight than what we looked like whenarriving in Timor over forty days after being set loose in our small boat.Ⅳ.功能意念项目原因与结果(Cause & effect)Why are you ...?How could you ...?Why did you ...? Because of ...It was because ... The reason is that ...As/Since he ...Now that ... Therefore ...It was due to ... It is ..., so I'm afraid ...That's why ...He ..., so he is ill with fever after the voyage.1.survival n.[U,C]生存,幸存,残存;幸存者,残存物The man's survival was surprising, as the doctors thought he would die.这个人能活下来真是出人意料,因为医生们认为他必死无疑。
高中英语(人教版 选修9)教师用书:Unit 1 Section_Ⅳ Grammar_-_Writing Word版含答案(精修版)
人教版英语精品资料(精修版)Section_ⅣUsing_LanguageⅠ.高频单词点击1.bid vt.& vi.出价;投标→bade/bid(过去式)→bidden/bid(过去分词) n.出价;投标2.champion n.冠军;优胜者→championship n.冠军称号3.therefore adv.因此;所以4.entire adj.全部的;完整的→entirely adv.完全地5.attain vt.达到;获得→attainment n.到达,完成6.courageous adj.勇敢的;有胆量的→courage n.勇气,胆量7.appreciate vt.鉴赏;感激→appreciation n.感谢;感激;欣赏8.accountant n. 会计→account vi.记账;解释;说明9.receptionist n.招待员;接待员→reception n.招待;接待→receive vt. 接待;收到10.politician n.政治家;政治→political adj.政治(方面)的→politics n. 政治;政治活动11.salary n.薪水Ⅱ.重点短语必记1.concentrate on 全神贯注于,集中注意力于2.retire from 从……退休3.have a passion for 热爱……4.decide on 决定,选定Ⅲ.常用句型必备At the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, she took the gold medal in the women's 10meter platform,becoming the youngest Olympic diving champion of all time.Ⅳ.功能意念项目表示惊奇(Surprise)1.You're kidding! 2.That's wonderful!3.How amazing/surprising! 4.Really!5.How come? 6.It surprises me that ...7.What a surprise!1.bid(1)vt.出价,投标她叫价500镑买这幅画。
高中英语(人教版选修9)教师用书:Unit 5 Section_Ⅱ Warming Up - Reading — Language Points(含答案)
Section_ⅡWarming Up & Reading — Language Points1.casual adj.(1)偶然的;碰巧的a casual encounter/meeting/visitor etc.偶然的相遇(会议、来访者等)(2)不注意的,马虎的;漠不关心的,无动于衷的;不彻底的,不条理的Her attitude towards her job is rather casual.她对工作的态度很随便。
a casual inspection 草率的检查(3)非正式的;非永久的,不定期的;临时的;不正规的casual wear便装They earn their living by casual labor.他们靠打短工生活。
[即境活用1]完成句子(1)She is very active and always attends family parties and other_casual_occasions(其他非正式场合).(2)It was just a casual_remark (随便说说).2.inform v.通知;告知inform sb.that ... 通知某人……inform sb. of sth. 通知某人某事inform sb.what/where/when/how to do sth.通知某人……keep sb. informed of/about sth.使某人随时知道某事的(最新)情况informed adj. 有知识的,明智的,获得信息的他将通知我们去哪儿。
He informed them of his arrival.他告诉他们他到了。
Keep me informed of fresh development.随时告诉我新的发展。
[即境活用2] 完成句子 (1)The manager promised to_keep_me_informed_of (使我随时知道) how our business was going on. (2)He_informed_the_police (他向警方报案) that some money was missing. 3.basis n .基础What is the basis of your opinion?你这种说法有什么根据?on the basis of以……为基础 base vt .依据 base ...on ...把……基于…… be based on 根据根据她的考试成绩,他们决定她是这项工作的最佳人选。
人教英语选修9课本答案
人教英语选修9Unit11.P3Ex.1横排:3、6、7、8、92.P3Ex.21. The text doesn’t say where he lives now but it is possible he lives in New York because we know that he lived there when he was a teenager and that he took part in a bicycle marathon there in 1978.2. He was 16 in the early 1970s so he would be in his late 40s now.3. Yes.4. When he was a child.5. A. He has to make fine neck adjustments, and has to rest and eat with the bottle of milk on his head.B. He needs a great sense of balance, and has to stay on top even though his legs may start shaking.C. He has to overcome dizziness, extreme tiredness and pain. During the process, he is permitted to rest for only five minutes in every hour and stop briefly to vomit.D. Lunges are very hard on his legs.6. There is no limit to people’s physical abilities.7. He had done no training.8. He believed that because he had done no training, it must have been his spirit that made him come third, and so after the bicycle marathon he believed that he could accomplish anything by using his spirit, and his body was just an instrument of the spirit. He believed there is no physical limitation.9. When he feels like giving up, he goes deep within himself and connects with his soul and his teacher to keep on. 3.P4Ex.1竖列:approximate approximationadjust adjustment adjustable accomplishment accomplisheddevote devoted/ing motivate motived/ing1devoted 2approximate 3accomplishment4motivate 5adjusted 4.P5Ex.21usual—conventional 2severe—tough 3sacred—spiritual 4spirit—soul 5hard—tough 6begged—urged7truth—reality 5.P6Ex.21—6 2—5 3—1 4—9 5—8 6(A)—2(B)--10 7(A)—3(B)—7 8—41. 担忧从来不会给人带来任何好处。
高中英语(人教版选修9)教师用书:Unit 1 Section_Ⅱ Warming Up - Reading — Language Points(含答案)
Section_ⅡWarming Up & Reading — Language Points1.approximate adj.近似的,大概的What is the approximate number of students in each class?每个班大致有多少学生?be approximate to 接近approximately adv. 大约;近似地你所说的接近事实真相。
The journey took approximately seven hours.旅行大约用了七个小时。
[即境活用1]完成句子(1) 他们的日常花费一月大约2 000元。
Their daily cost is_approximate_to 2,000 yuan a month.(2)飞机大约在20分钟后着陆。
The plane will be landing in_approximately_20_minutes.2.reality n.真实,实在;事实;逼真,活现He doubted the reality of what he had seen, thinking he must have dreamed it. 他不相信自己所见到的是真的,以为自己一定是在做梦。
It is sometimes hard to face reality.有时很难面对现实。
in reality (=in fact) 事实上,实际上with reality 真实地,逼真地她看起来信心十足,而实际上她紧张得要命。
[即境活用2]完成句子(1)他可以把所有的事情都描绘得活灵活现。
He can describe all things with_reality.(2)尽管她看起来很年轻,实际上,她已40多岁了。
Though she looks very young, in_reality_she_is_over_forty.3.tough(1)adj.困难的That task we should finish in two days was tough.要我们两天之内完成的那项任务很困难。
人教版高中英语选修九参考答案及解析4
人教版高中英语选修九参考答案及解析4第四周情感情绪与人际交往周一1. A 解析:根据“because of my anxiety to get home”和后文作者和司机聊天可以判断, 他坐在了公共汽车的前面。
2. D 解析:句意:坐在那里让我感到很突出, 好像一个闪亮的硬币在一大堆枯燥的一分硬币里。
根据“a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies. ”选D项。
stand out“突出”。
3. B 解析:根据后文倒数第二段首句“Suddenly I realized Janie wasn’t only a bus driver. ”可知。
4. C 解析:根据“tries to break the uncomfortable atmosphere”可知。
strike the match 意为“划燃了火柴”, 在这里引申为:开始了谈话。
5. A 解析:根据“tried to mind my manners”可知选A。
6. A 解析:根据“but usually I am too busy thinking about my day. ”可知, 作者通常忙于考虑自己的生活, 但那天不一样, 与后文形成转折关系。
7. B 解析:句意:她漫不经心地说:“我父亲病了。
”根据no one判断。
8. A 解析:句意:她眼圈红了, 强忍着泪水, 哽咽着说。
9. D 解析:句意:她低垂着双眼继续说。
根据后面所说的话, 这位司机很是悲伤, 根据常识判断。
10. C 解析:根据前段司机所说的话以及“My heart ached for her”, 作者应很是震惊。
11. B 解析:根据后文“when her father died”可知, 亲人去世, 应该很是悲痛。
12. C 解析:根据上文所提到的作者的母亲的经历, 可以说失去亲人很是痛苦, 到目前依然没有走出这种痛苦。
13. C 解析:句意:我不希望任何人有和她同样的不幸遭遇。
高中英语(人教版选修9)教师用书:Unit 2 Section_Ⅱ Warming Up - Reading — Language Points(含答案)
Section_ⅡWarming Up & Reading — Language Points1.mercy n.仁慈;宽恕;怜悯show mercy to sb. 怜悯某人have mercy on 对……表示怜悯without mercy 残忍地,毫无同情心地at the mercy of 任凭……的摆布;在……的支配中当他们年轻时,他们就被教导怜悯那些无家可归的人。
When the ship failed to work at sea, the sailors were at the mercy of the wind and the rain.当船在海上不能行进时,船员们任由风雨摆布。
merciful adj. 仁慈的;宽容的merciless adj. 无情的;冷酷的奴隶主很冷酷,并且总是残忍地对待他的奴隶。
[即境活用1]用与mercy有关的单词及短语完成片段He is such a merciful man as always has_mercy_on those homeless animals, which are usually at_the_mercy_of the coldness and storm. But sometimes he shows_no_mercy_to those he doesn't like.他是一个仁慈的人,总是怜悯那些任由寒冷雨雪摆布的无家可归的动物。
但是有时对那些他不喜欢的人与物,他一点也不会怜悯。
2.minimum(1)n.[C]最小量,最小数,最低限度,最小值You must get a minimum of 40 questions right to pass the examination.你最少必须答对40道题才能通过考试。
The minimum pass mark in the examinations is 60 out of 100.考试的最低及格分数是100分中答对60分。
人教版高中英语选修九参考答案及解析6.docx
高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***第六周科普知识与现代科技周一1. B 解析:细节理解题。
根据第四段第一句“In the study, 100 college students each spent an hour on a computer, trying to get through a maze (迷宫). ”可知, 参与实验的人要找到迷宫的出路。
2. D 解析:细节理解题。
根据第五段第一句“Then, for the first 90 minutes of a five—hour break, half of the participants were required to stay awake while half were asked to sleep. ”可知, 被试者中的一半人被要求休息90分钟。
3. D 解析:推理判断题。
根据第六段第二、三句中的“...which is what happens during REM sleep. This period of sleep often brings strange dreams to a sleeper”可知, 进入REM睡眠过程中后, 人们常会做一些奇怪的梦。
周二1. A 解析:段落大意题。
根据第一段2, 3, 4行Dr. Alecia Carter of the Department of Zoology, ...while others had to learn for themselves. 可知, 本段主要描述他进行的这项研究的设计方案, 也就是他在这项研究里是如何做的。
故A正确。
2. D 解析:细节理解题。
根据第三段第2句可知, 那些很焦虑的急切想学习的狒狒学得更快、更好。
而那些害羞的狒狒却没有能够做到。
故D正确。
3. C 解析:推理判断题。
根据第三段可知, 一些狒狒虽然观察了很长时间, 但是并没有采取行动。
人教版高中英语选修九参考答案及解析5.docx
高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***第五周兴趣与爱好周一1. D 解析:写作意图题。
根据文章第一段作者开门见山介绍了Citizen science, 同时根据全文后面内容主要是介绍了一些普通公民参与的科学活动可知。
ABC三项没有考虑全文结构和内容, 相对比较狭小, 都没有从宏观上把握。
2. B 解析:细节理解题。
根据文章第一段中“individual volunteers or networks of volunteers, many of whom may have no specific scientific training”可知为B项。
3. A 解析:细节判断题。
注意题干中botany为“植物学”这一信息, 根据第二段“They record when local plants develop their leaves, flowers and fruit. The observations go into a huge database. Then plant scientists can study the data to look for changes over time. ”内容可知。
4. A 解析:推理判断题。
根据第二段末尾句和第三段所述内容概括可知, 作者进一步举例说明Citizen science的范围和发展情况。
周二1. B 解析:根据首句“Often the lives of writers resemble the lives of the characters they create”作家的生活和他们创作的角色有类似的经历, 以及文章最后一段内容可知, 莫言也不例外。
2. A 解析:根据前后关系, 句子之间是转折。
however表示转折, 不能放在此结构中。
3. A 解析:根据前文“to prove himself”可知, 他要通过写作显示自己的才华。
4. B 解析:根据后文“His love of literature”可知。
高中英语(人教版选修9)教师用书:Unit 3 Section_Ⅳ Grammar_-_Writing(含答案)
Section_ⅣUsing_LanguageⅠ.高频单词点击1.wind vt.绕;缠→wound(过去式,过去分词)2.sickness n.疾病;恶心→sick adj.生病的3.recover vt.& vi.痊愈;复原→recoverable adj.可恢复的;可取回来的→recovery n.恢复;痊愈;复苏4.snatch v.攫取;抢走→snatcher n.抢夺者;抢夺犯的5.unconscious adj.不省人事;未发觉的;无意识的→unconsciously adv.无意识地;不知不觉地→unconsciousness n.无意识,失去意识→conscious adj.有意识的,意识清醒的Ⅱ.重点短语必记1.talk ...into ... 说服某人做某事2.have an effect on 对……产生影响3.far from 远离;离……远;远非4.prepare for 为……做准备Ⅲ.常用句型必备1.A few varieties, however, can kill humans, so it_is_just_as_well_that snakes are very shy and usually attack only if they are disturbed and feel threatened.2.However, although they look dangerous because of their wide mouths and sharp teeth, all_but two or three kinds are harmless to humans.3.You might think that with all these dangerous animals Australia is an unsafe place to_live_in_or_visit.4.There are no_more_than a handful of shark attacks each year and only three deaths have been reported in the last five years.Ⅳ.功能意念项目1.表示禁止(Expressing prohibition)You are not allowed .../You mustn't .../You can't .../You have to ...SWIMMING PROHIBITED/NO SMOKING/NO DOGS ALLOWED2.表示警告(Expressing warning)Be careful!/Be careful not to ...!/Look out!/CAUTIONMind your step!/Watch out for ...!/Watch it!/WARNING3.表示许可(Expressing permission)You can .../It's OK to .../Of course.Go ahead./Yes,why not?/That's OK.I can see no objection.There seems to be no reason why you shouldn't ...1.wind v.绕;缠;摇动;蜿蜒n.风She asked me to wind the wool for her.她叫我帮她绕毛线。
2018年高中英语(人教版 选修9):1 section_ⅰ warming up - reading — pre-reading 含答案
Section_ⅠWarming Up & Reading — PrereadingHow cold is too cold for a jog? For most people, below freezing temperatures generally put a stop to outdoor exercise, but Siberian native Boris Fyodorov is not most people.Minutes after the calendar ticked over to 2014 this past New Year's Eve, Fyodorov set off on a solo, out and back marathon run from his home in the Siberian village of Oymyakon, completing the 26.2mile course — his first marathon — in just over five hours. During the run he experienced temperatures as low as -38 ℃.And that was just the way he wanted it. “I heard about other marathons around the globe, naming themselves ‘the coldest’,like the most recent North Pole marathon with runners going at -28 ℃,” Fyodorov told theSiberian Times.“I thought surely this cannot be right. Our Oymyakon is the coldest inhabited place in northern hemisphere. Why don't we arrange a marathon here?”Oymyakon is widely considered to be one of the coldest places on the planet, and its record low temperature of -68 ℃,recorded in 1933, is tied for the coldest recorded temperature for any inhabited place on Earth. The average January temperature in the area is -50 ℃.Not only did Fyodorov finish the marathon in high spirits, but he also wants it to be colder the next time he tries it. “I really want to organize the next Oymyakon marathon in January when the air goes down to -50 ℃ or -60 ℃,” he said.True (T) or False (F):1.Fyodorov completed the 26.2mile course in only five hours.( )2.Fyodorov wants to challenge himself next time.( )答案:1.F 2.TⅠ.高频单词点击1.approximate adj.近似的;大概的→approximately adv.近似地,大约地2.conventional adj.习俗的;传统的→convention n.集合,习俗,惯例3.laughter n.笑;笑声→laugh v. & n. 大笑;嘲笑4.adjustment_n.调整;调节→adjust v.调整,调节5.tough adj.强硬的;困难的adv.顽强地6.extreme adj.极端的;偏激的→extremely adv.极端地,非常7.unfit adj.不适宜的;不太健康的→fit adj.健康的,适合的8.fascinate vt.使着迷;入迷→fascinating adj.迷人的→fascination n.魅力9.urge n.推动力,激励,驱策vt.催促;力劝vi.强烈要求,极力主张→urgent adj.紧急的,紧迫的→urgency n.紧急10.accomplish vt.完成;实现→accomplishment n.完成,成就11.motivation n.动机→motivate v.激励,激发12.devotion n.热爱;投入→devote v.献身,致力Ⅱ.重点短语必记1.in reality 事实上,现实意义上的2.be hard on 对……苛刻,对……刻薄3.come through 穿过,克服,完成4.ahead of 在……之前,优于5.get into 被录取,使处于……状态Ⅲ.常用句型必备1.Rather Ashrita attempts to break records in very imaginative events and in very interesting places.2.While these activities might seem childish and cause laughter rather than respect, in reality they require an enormous amount of strength and fitness as well as determination.3.Sri Chinmoy says that it is just as important for people to develop their bodies as it is to develop their minds, hearts and spiritual selves.。
高中英语(人教版选修9)教师用书:Unit 3 Section_Ⅱ Warming Up - Reading — Language Points(含答案)
Section_ⅡWarming Up & Reading — Language Points1.associate(1)vt .使发生联系;使联合;结交associate sb./sth.with ...把某人/某物与……联系起来 be associated with ... 与……有关 我从来没有把你和这个地方联系在一起。
(2)n .同事;伙伴Bob is said to be one of his business associates.据说Bob 是他生意上的一个伙伴。
association n .协会,社团;联系,关系;联想 in association with ... 与……合伙/合作这项研究与世界卫生组织联合进行。
[即境活用1] 完成句子(1)Write down all the words in_association_with_candles (与蜡烛有关).(2)There are many serious health problems (which_are)_associated_with_smoking (与吸烟有关).2.adequate adj .足够的;适当的;合乎需要的,恰当的;胜任的;令人满意的He didn't give an adequate answer to the question.对这个问题他没有作出满意的答复。
be adequate ⎩⎪⎨⎪⎧ for sth. ……充足to doing sth. 胜任做……可用空间不能满足我们的需要。
[即境活用2] 介词填空(1)Are the parking facilities adequate for 50 cars?(2)I think she is not adequate to this kind of job.3.defense/defence n.[U,C]防卫;(pl.)防卫设备,防御物;[律](被告的)答辩,辩护A thick overcoat is a good defence against the cold.一件厚大衣足以御寒。
高中英语(人教版选修9)教师用书:Unit 3 Section_Ⅲ Learning_about_Language_-_Using_Language(含答案)
Section_ⅢLearning_about_LanguageⅠ.高频单词点击1.sow vt.& vi.播种;传播→sown/sowed(过去分词)→sower n.播种者2.correspond vi.通信;符合→correspondence n.通信;符合;对应→correspondent/corresponding adj.对应的;相当的;符合的3.owe vt.& vi.感激;欠(债等)→owing adj.未付的,欠着的4.bachelor n.单身汉;(文理)学士5.authority n.权力;权威;当局6.desperate adj.不顾一切的;绝望的→desperation n.绝望;失望;神经过敏7.shrink vt. & vi.收缩;(使)皱缩;缩短→shrank(过去式)→shrunk/shrunken过去分词→shrinkage n.收缩,缩小Ⅱ.重点短语必记1.succeed in doing sth. 成功地做某事2.dream of ... 梦想……3.correspond with 与……通信4.owe ...to 把……归功于;欠5.relate to 有关,涉及6.get out of ... 从……中逃脱/摆脱……Ⅲ.常用句型必备1.In the early days there were not nearly _as_many women migrants as there were males, so many of the men remained bachelors.2.Many dreamed of having a wife who would share their life and work alongside them as they built houses and established farms.Ⅳ.单元语法聚焦The Predicative (表语)1.correspond vi.通信;符合correspond with/to ... 与……相符/相一致correspond with sb. 与某人通信他言行不一致。
2018年高中英语(人教版 选修9):2 section_ⅰ warming up - reading — pre-reading 含答案
Section_ⅠWarming Up & Reading — PrereadingJames Cook was born in 1728 in Marton, England.His father, a Scottish migrant farm worker, allowed James to work on coalcarrying boats at eighteen.Cook spent his free time learning math and navigation.This led to his appointment as mate (大副).Searching for something more adventurous, in 1755 he volunteered for the British Royal Navy and took part in the Seven Years War and played an active part in charting wrence River, which helped England Navy capture Quebec from the French.The First Voyage.Following the war, Cook was given the mission to lead an expedition to observe the rare passage of Venus across the face of the sun in order todetermine the accurate distance between the earth and sun.He set sail from England in August, 1768 and stopped at Tahiti where he did the observation.He proceeded to the West Indies and across the Indian Ocean to the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa.The Second Voyage.The Royal Navy promoted James Cook to Captain following his return and had a new mission for him, to find the Unknown Southern Land.Cook led two ships and headed to Cape Town in July, 1772.He proceeded south from Africa and turned around after encountering large amounts of floating packice.Actually he came within 75 miles of the Antarctica at that time.But he found no habitable southern continent and arrived back in Britain in July, 1775.The Third Voyage.The Navy wanted Cook to determine if there was a Northwest Passage, a mythical waterway between Europe and Asia across the top of North America.Cook set out in July of 1776 and rounded the southern tip of Africa and headed east across the Indian Ocean until his navigation of the Bering Sea was stopped by the impassible Arctic ice.Upon yet again discovering that something did not exist, he continued his voyage.His last stop was in February, 1779 at Hawaii where he was killed in a fight with islanders over the theft of a boat.Cook's explorations greatly increased European knowledge of the world.As a ship captain and skilled cartographer, he filled in many gaps onworld maps.His contributions to eighteenth century science helped further exploration and discovery for many generations.True (T) or False (F):1.James Cook led the British Royal Navy and captured Quebec from the French.( )2.The aim of Cook's last voyage was to find a Northwest Passage between Europe and Asia.( )3.Cook was named Captain after his first voyage.( )4.Captain Cook died in a conflict with the Hawaii local people.( )答案:1.F 2.T 3.F 4.TⅠ.高频单词点击1.voyage n.航海;航行2.mercy n.仁慈;宽恕;怜悯→merciful adj.仁慈的3.alongside prep.靠着;沿着adv.在旁边;沿着边4.exploration n.探险;探测→explorer n.探险者;勘探者;考察者→explore v.勘探;探索;调查研究5.minimum adj.最小的;最低的6.pole n.地极;柱;杆7.horizon n.地平线;视野8.nowhere adv.无处9.offshore adj.离岸的;海面上的10.outward adj.外面的;向外的adv.向外;在外。
人教英语选修9课本答案
人教英语选修9Unit11.P3Ex.1横排:3、6、7、8、92.P3Ex.21. The text doesn’t say where he lives now but it is possible he lives in New York because we know that he lived there when he was a teenager and that he took part in a bicycle marathon there in 1978.2. He was 16 in the early 1970s so he would be in his late 40s now.3. Yes.4. When he was a child.5. A. He has to make fine neck adjustments, and has to rest and eat with the bottle of milk on his head.B. He needs a great sense of balance, and has to stay on top even though his legs may start shaking.C. He has to overcome dizziness, extreme tiredness and pain. During the process, he is permitted to rest for only five minutes in every hour and stop briefly to vomit.D. Lunges are very hard on his legs.6. There i s no limit to people’s physical abilities.7. He had done no training.8. He believed that because he had done no training, it must have been his spirit that made him come third, and so after the bicycle marathon he believed that he could accomplish anything by using his spirit, and his body was just an instrument of the spirit. He believed there is no physical limitation.9. When he feels like giving up, he goes deep within himself and connects with his soul and his teacher to keep on. 3.P4Ex.1竖列:approximate approximationadjust adjustment adjustable accomplishment accomplisheddevote devoted/ing motivate motived/ing1devoted 2approximate 3accomplishment4motivate 5adjusted 4.P5Ex.21usual—conventional 2severe—tough 3sacred—spiritual 4spirit—soul 5hard—tough 6begged—urged7truth—reality 5.P6Ex.21—6 2—5 3—1 4—9 5—8 6(A)—2(B)--10 7(A)—3(B)—7 8—41. 担忧从来不会给人带来任何好处。
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人教英语选修9Unit11.P3Ex.1横排:3、6、7、8、92.P3Ex.21. The text doesn’t say where he lives now but it is possible he lives in New York because we know that he lived there when he was a teenager and that he took part in a bicycle marathon there in 1978.2. He was 16 in the early 1970s so he would be in his late 40s now.3. Yes.4. When he was a child.5. A. He has to make fine neck adjustments, and has to rest and eat with the bottle of milk on his head.B. He needs a great sense of balance, and has to stay on top even though his legs may start shaking.C. He has to overcome dizziness, extreme tiredness and pain. During the process, he is permitted to rest for only five minutes in every hour and stop briefly to vomit.D. Lunges are very hard on his legs.6. There is no limit to people’s physical abilities.7. He had done no training.8. He believed that because he had done no training, it must have been his spirit that made him come third, and so after the bicycle marathon he believed that he could accomplish anything by using his spirit, and his body was just an instrument of the spirit. He believed there is no physical limitation.9. When he feels like giving up, he goes deep within himself and connects with his soul and his teacher to keep on. 3.P4Ex.1竖列:approximate approximationadjust adjustment adjustable accomplishment accomplisheddevote devoted/ing motivate motived/ing1devoted 2approximate 3accomplishment4motivate 5adjusted 4.P5Ex.21usual—conventional 2severe—tough 3sacred—spiritual 4spirit—soul 5hard—tough 6begged—urged7truth—reality 5.P6Ex.21—6 2—5 3—1 4—9 5—8 6(A)—2(B)--10 7(A)—3(B)—7 8—41. 担忧从来不会给人带来任何好处。
2两人智慧胜一人。
3那些不从历史汲取教训的人注定要重蹈覆辙。
4带着希望旅行(的过程)远胜于到达目的地(那一刻)。
5没有计划就是计划失败。
6会问问题的人当五分钟的傻子;从不提问的人则当一辈子的傻子。
7智者知而不言,愚者言其不知。
8覆水难收。
6.P6Ex.1 362514 7.P6Ex.21The most bodies painted at the same time.2They were looking at the records set by groups of people in a book of Guinness World Records.3They can’t paint just one symbol on each body. Everyone has to be painted from head to toe with a design approved by the Guinness organization.4It needed another two months.5Parents and local businesses are going to support them. 6. 1) It would be great fun.2) It would create a bit of school spirit.3) It would bring people in the local community together.4) When they are old, they’ll be able to tell their grandchildren what they did.8. P6Ex.3 横排编号:9----1----79. P9Ex.11 Lance Armstrong1999,2003Francefastest average speed, Tour de France ( five times )2 Michellie Jones1992, 1993( not stated )International Triathlon Union World Champion3 Fu Mingxia1991, 1992, 1996, 2000Australia, Barcelona ( Spain), Atlanta (America), Sydney (Australia)youngest female to win the wimen’s world title for platform diving; youngest Olympic diving champion of all time; first woman in Olympic diving history to win four gold medals4 Martin Strel2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004the Danube River in Europe; the Mississippi River in USA; theParana River in South America; the Changjiang River in ChinaFirst person to swim the entire length of the Danube River; longest time for nonstop swimming; swimming the greatest distance; first man to swim the length of theParana River; swimming the length of the dangerous Changjiang River 10.P9Ex.21. Fu Mingxia2. Lance Armstrong, Fu Mingxia3. Lance Armstrong, Michellie Jones, Martin Strel4. Lance Armstrong, because he overcame cancer and then had the courage to return to racing.5. Courage, determination, ambition, vision, passion, focus, concentration, belief in himself / herself, perseverance, etc.11.P9Ex.31Martin Strel 2Michellie Jones3Lance Armstrong 4Fu Mingxia 12.Workbook(P51Ex.1)1C2B3A4B5D6C 13.P51Ex.31. The Nile It is in North and East Africa. It’s 6,695 kilometers long, it is about 300 kilometers longer than the Yangtze.2. The Caspian Sea It has an area of 371,800 Square kilometers. It’s a saltwater lake. The Caspian Sea is about four or five times larger in area than the second largest lake (Lake Superior in North America which is the largest freshwater lake).3. ThePacific Ocean It represents 45.9% of the world’s oceans.4. Mt Quomolangma It is in the Himalayas. It’s 8,844 meters high. It was formed 60 million years ago. The Nepalese call it “Sagarmatha” which means “goddess of the sky”.5. The Blue Whale An adult grows up to 35 meters long and weighs up to 130 tones. It is much larger than the largest land mammal which is the African elephant ( One African elephant specimen was 3.96 meters tall and weighed over 12 tones ).6. The cheetah It can run at 100 kilometers an hour on level ground. But it can run at this speed only over a short distance 14.P52Ex.1 1appreciation 2conception 3wisdom 4regrets 15.P53Ex.21marathon 2bid 3champion 4conventional 5virtue6accomplish 7reality 8amateur 9profile 10wage11struggle 12unfit 16.P53Ex.11—3 2—5 3—7 4—6 5—4 6—8 7—1 8—2 17.P54Ex.31. The peaceful atmosphere of the mountains is the thing I love the most.2.Participating in a competition gives me a great feeling of accomplishment.3. Speaking on the phone for hours is not something I can understand.4. To compete at the Olympics is my dream.5. What she did for the school was greatly appreciated by the students and staff. 18.P54Ex.1A Cake could be record breakerB Biggest porker everC Man of many facesD World’s oldest man diesE China’s year of recordsF Elephant’s armour unique 19.P55Ex.2A the biggest pigB the largest strawberry cakeD 1the largest afforestation project2the fastest commercial maglev train3the longest continuous motorcycle ride with the rider standing on the seat without touching the handlebarsE changing masks 14 times in 24 seconds ( that is, the fastest mask-changing)F the oldest man alive 20.P55Ex.3 1F2T3T4T5F6F 21.P56Ex.4A biggest pig Natural worldB largest suit of armour History and societyC biggest strawberry cake Amazing featsD 1largest afforestation project National world2fastest commercial maglev trainTravel and transport also Science and technology 3longest continuous motorcycle ride with the rider standing on the seat without touching the handlebars Sports and gamesE fastest mask-changing Arts and mediaF oldest man alive Human body22.P56Ex.2 1F2B3D4A5E6C 23.P57Ex.3Do’s1. Choose a category from the Guinness Book.2. Choose a category that others will be interested in challenging.3. Contact the Guinness office before going ahead with your record attempt.4. Train for your event, build up your training slowly.5. Do a trial run.6. When you are trying for a record and you have a problem, try and fix or work with the problem.7. Ask some friends to go with you to encourage your efforts and to offer advice.8. Make sure you have proof of your new record.D on’ts:1. Don’t choose something unless you’re certain it’s a category.2. Don’t train too quickly.3. When you are trying for a record, if something goes wrong, don’t give up.Unit21(P14Ex.1)1BA2. Speed and time are important in finding out the longitude of a ship because the earth moves fifteen degrees westwards every hour. If you know your direction, speed and time, you can work out the approximate longitude or change in your position in relation to the stars.3. The position of the sun and stars are useful for working out latitude because they are fixed points in the sky and their movements in relation to the earth are already known. So they can be used to measure a ship’s position.P14Ex.42. fresh seaweed, nesting birds returning home in the evening or fog.3. sea currents or tides and winds4. 1 measuring time and speed2 compass and complicated mathematical tables5. to compare the height of the sun now with the position of the sun at midday.to compare the position of the ship in relation to some stars or the sun.a more precise form of the astrolabe, to measure how high stars are above the horizon, and compare that measurement with previous measurements(using the ship as one of the fixed points to find its position).an updated version of the quadrant and so it was more accurate, to measure the angle between two fixed points outside the ship (using two mirrors to find the ship’s position). 3.P15Ex.11overhead2offshore3alongside4simplified; minimum5voyage; seamen 4.P15Ex.2横排:1nowhere2download3outward4reliable5seaweed6shortco ming 5.P16Ex.41reference2voyage3mercy4outward5awkward6accelerate d7precise8approximate9nowhere10seaweed11randomly1 2alongside 6.P19Ex.1横排:2、3、4、5、6、7、8、10 7.P19Ex.2Norway Watched birds to find landPacific Studied the waves of the ocean 8.P19Ex.31. Vikings used to prefer to sail following the coastline so they could check that they were on the correct route.2. Vikings used birds, and natural features like mountains, to direct their ships. 9.Workbook练习答案(P59Ex.2)1Calicut2Champa3Sumatra4Hormuz5Aden6Mogadishu 10.P59Ex.31. No reports of other navigators for this period have survived.2. It was written in documents.3. The writers mention it in the books.4. He made seven voyages and visited more than thirty countries.5. Zheng He remarks how much the foreign kings liked porcelain and silk.6. 1 He brought a giraffe for the Emperor from Africa.2 He brought scarves of fine gold decorated with pearls and precious stones.P60Ex.41. he sent Zheng He with a large fleet of ships to visit new places in neghbouring countries.2. he put up a pillar describing all his achievements.3. that they would believe that he really had achieved great things and gone to many foreign countries.4. they described him as being eight feet tall. 12.P61Ex.11dusk2departure3tension4accelerated5hardship 13.P61Ex.21portable2compulsory3survival4foreseen5dilemma6Starv ation7thirst8psychologically9parcel10crew11jaws of death12incidentP62Ex.31. I have gradually accepted/got used to the routine at school now that I am in the advanced class and can make my own study plan.2. The drawback of using that girl for the advertising was her square jaw which made her look unfriendly.3. Mathematics is a subject which demands precise and accurate.4. In the park I saw a small boy holding the string of a kite overhead, which was rising and falling at the mercy of the wind.5. That explorer wanted to secure his place in history by being the first man to reach the SouthPole.6. Mr. Wang made a deposit into the bank every month to save for a flat so that he could fullfil his responsibility to his family. 15.P62Ex.1arose2can be found3floats4made5hadreached6was7found8had used9proved10was11had been travelling12stated13had14reached15declared16seemed17r efused18was19disappeared20may21are22will beliving23is solved 16.P63Ex.1142597683 17.P63Ex.21. The story could not be true because:A whale would not remain still long enough for trees to grow on its back;Sea horses do not have the build or size of real horses; Sea horses cannot be used to produce stronger horses than real horses.2. The ideas of the students may vary. The most important thing is to make they have a reason for their ideas.3. These aspects of animal behavior are not true. Whales resting so long on the surface of the ocean. Whales have to keep returning to the surface of the sea to breathe but then must return under the water to keep their skin wet. It would be impossible for a whale to remain on the water so long that soil accumulated and trees grew there.Sea horses being able to live and move on land and in the sea. Sea horses are small creatures made of shell or bone and about the size of a hand. They have no legs but move along by pushing their tail up and down and curling it up between pushes. Their heads resemble the knights of chessmen sets. Sea horses cannot breed with land horses to produce stronger land horses.4. The coincidence was that Sindbad met some people from his home. He wanted to go home, and they were looking for him. 18.P64Ex.1Baghdadfictionon an unknown islandSindbad is left behind by the ship, sees a bird and ties himself to its leg to escape.on a high hillSindad unties himself and sees the hill is covered in diamonds.Unit31(P24Ex.1)1. The south-eastern coastal area of Australia.2. Canberra.3. 20 million.4. 26 January.5. 4,352 kilometers.6. 14.7. A few coastal areas.8. Most people do not climb Ayers Rock out of respect for the Aboriginal people who consider the rock to be sacred.9. Cradle Mountain NationalPark and Uluru.P24Ex.11migrants/citizens2nations/backgrounds3citizens4Aboriginal5backgrounds/nations/homelands6respect7tolerance8nation 3.P25Ex.2Dictionary definition:1a person who goes from one place to live in another(also immigrant)2enough3put seed in the ground so they will grow4difficult or unpleasant conditions of life5an unmarried male6communicate by writing7to need to pay or give(something) to (someone) because they given or lent (something) to you or have done(something)for you 4.P26Ex.11a good jumper2out of his enclosure3to build an even higher barrier4disappointing5in his enclosure6over forty meters high7a good question8they’ll just keep going higher until somebody remembers to shut the gate at night 5.P26Ex.21to be shrinking2the wrong kind of meat for a barbecue3to cook it very slowly4strange5rotten6steak7what8in the bottom of the fridge9the dog’s meat10sureP26Ex.21. WeiPing is worried about the snakes.2. No, Bob is not worried because he does not believe they are likely to see any and he knows what precautions to take against being bitten.3. He probably has talked him around because he assured WeiPing that there was very little danger. Also the fact that WeiPing summarized the advice Bob gave him suggests that he has accepted Bob’s assurances. 7.P27Ex.31snake2boots and long trousers3noise4do not move5avoid walking 8.P28Ex.21. 115 different kinds of snake and most of the 2,000 different kinds of spider. Only a few spiders and snakes are capable of killing humans.2. Most jellyfish can cause severe pain to anyone who touches them but only the box jellyfish can kill a human.3. 160 different kinds of shark but only 2 or 3 kinds are likely to attack humans.4. The saltwater crocodile. 9.Workbook练习答案(P67Ex.2)1Surf lifesaving boat2Nappers marching3Surf board rescue and flag4Surfer5Rescue boat6Nippers and flag .P67Ex.31. Tasmania.2. He likes to surf.3. It costs nothing. Surf lifesavers are volunteers, they work for free.4. They are between 7 and 15. They train to be lifesavers and take part in games and competitions.5. He liked to go to parties.P68Ex.11tax2federal3sow4bachelor5via across vinegar6authority7nation8owe9highway10ecology11rainfall12policyP69Ex.21with2Out3with4into5from6forP69Ex.31defensive2defend3defence4desperately5desperate6desperation7tolerable8tolerant9tolerance10tolerate11reserved12reservation13reserve14recoverable15recover 16recoveryP69Ex.41birthplace2citizen3homeland4heritage5celebrations6fortnightP70Ex.11running2finding/to find3painting/to paint4closed5reserved6staying/to stay .P70Ex.21appeared/seemed2remain3seemed4prove5sounded6became;falling7is; keep8seemed 17.P70Ex.31. Sandy has been out of work for half a year and is unable to support his family.2. This is a novel that will be of interest to a wide range of readers.3. Let me know if I can be of any help to you.4. Arthur is already in his 30s and hasn’t started a career yet.5. Next you put this into the machine here. Are you with me?6. In my opinion, the SummerPalace is at its best in May.7. The last time I saw him was Friday night. He was onhis hands and knees searching for something in his laboratory.8. Cathy has been on a sewing course all this month. 18.P71Ex.21Flag No 1 2 Flag No 4 3Flag No 6 4Falg No 7 19.P73Ex.21. People from Asia settled in the place we now call Australia. The continent was then cut off from Asia10,000 years ago.2. Some people think a Chinese fleet led by Zheng He may have visited Australia.3. A Dutch sea captain first mapped the north coast.4. Abel Tasman made a map on which he combined all known land and guessed the rest.5. Captain Cook sailed up the east coast of the continent.6. Mathew Flinders sailed around the continent, mapped it and called it Australia.Unit41(P33Ex.1)Para.1 explains when plant collecting began.Para.2 describes when and where plant collecting began on a large scale by Europeans.Para.3 Talks about French Catholic missionaries who collected plants in China in the 18th century.Para.4 is about the famous British plant collector, Sir Joseph Banks, who collected many new plants in Australia.Para.5 explains the problems of keeping plants alive on long trips.Para.6 describes an experiment carried out by Dr Nathaniel Ward who invented a glass case in which to transport plants on long journeys.Para.7 is about Robert Fortune, a British plant collector who made several trips to China in the 19th century. Para.8 is about Father Farges, a French Catholic missionary who collected plants in China in the West. Para.9 describes how many European plant collectors, such as E H Wilson, went to China so that new plants could be introduced to gardens in the West.Topics for each paragraph:1. When plant collecting began2. When and where plant collecting began on a large scale.3 French Catholic missionaries collected plants in China in the 18th century.4. The famous British plant collector, Sir Joseph Banks5. Problem of keeping plants alive on long trips6. Wardian case7. How Robot Fortune introduced Chinese partnerP33Ex.21. the Queen of Egypt sent ships to gather plants, animals and other goods.2. a French Catholic missionary called Fat her d’Incarville was sent to Beijing.3. some Tree of Heaven seeds arrived in England.4. Sir Joseph Banks collected vast quantities of plants in the land now known as Australia.5. the Tree of Heaven was introduced into North America.6. Nathaniel Ward used two special cases that he had invented to ship British plants to Sydney, Australia.7. a British plant collector, Robot Fortune, made several trips to China.8. many Catholic missionaries were sent to China from France.9. a French plant collector, Father Farges, sent seeds of the Dover Tree from China to France.10. a plant collector, E H Wilson, collected a large quantity of the seeds of the Dove Tree in China. 3.P34Ex.11.botany2fluency3dates back to4courtyard5tightP34Ex.21appeal2goods3distant4restrictions5containers6tightly7co nflicts8thunderstorm9anchor10shave 5.P35Ex.12. send your……to me as……3. showed the …… to me so ……4. brought some …… for me from……5. buy fresh…… for my fish every……6. handed the …… to him so…… 6.P35Ex.21. to ride a horse2. reading these cartoons from foreign countries3. having seen / seeing the car key(s)4. to spend my holidays in France5. having invited / inviting Joseph to the party6. to apologize to us for the broken spade7.P35Ex.31. telling me2. to postpone改为postponing3. 去掉to4. 去掉how to get5. admitted to6. report to them 8.P36Ex.2A B CMark Gordon Andrea pitcher plant living stones or LithopsRafflesia arnoldii 9.P36Ex.3竖列1:1. pitcher plant2. It’s shaped like a pitcher(jug).3. like a pitcher4. from insects that fall into the pitcher5shaped like a pitcher竖列2:1. living stones(Lithops) 2They look like stones.3 rounded4 small(like stones)5 from the soil6hot dry places in South Africa, Namibia7rounded like stones竖列3:1Rafflesia arnoldii2 like rotting meat3 round with large thick petals(this information is from the photo)4one meter wide (the largest flower in the world)5from another plant (it is a parasite)6jungles in parts of Indonesia7doesn’t have leaves8it is becomingrare9insects that eat dead animals 10.P37Ex.41That’s amazing! 2What fantastic plants! 3Wow! 4How interesting! 5I think it’s fantastic! 6Oh, yuck! 7That’s disgusting 11.P39Ex.21. Animals get food called nectar from the flowers.2. Some plants need animals to pollinate them.3. An animal pollinates a flower by collecting pollen from a flower and passing it onto another flower.4. The features of a flower that are important in attracting animal pollinators are its color, shape, size and smell.5. Nectar is a sweet liquid produced by flowers and collected by bees.6. Most flowers are pollinated by bees, months and butterflies. 12.P39Ex.31T2T3F4T5F6F 13.P39Ex.41. odour, perfume2. delicate, fragrant, odorless, strong, sweet, musty, fruity 14.P39Ex.5A Bats, mothsB HummingbirdsC BeesD Hummingbirds, butterfliesE ButterfliesF Butterflies, hummingbirdsG Flies 15.Workbook练习答案(P75Ex.2)13254 16.P75Ex.31. F Rainforests cov er 6% of the earth’s land surface.2. T3. F Over 150 acres of rainforest are destroyed every minute.4. T5. T 17. P76Ex.4 竖列1:1to provide land for people to live on2to plant crops3to start farms4to make money from firewood5to sell wood for building materials, furniture and paper 6to search for minerals (mining companies)竖列2:1the loss of thousands of species of plant and animal2the loss of the opportunity to find new drugs to treat diseases3the increase in global warming4flooding (rain can’t be abs orbed if there are no trees) 18. P76Ex.21. South Hainan, Yunnan, Taiwan, southeast and some parts of Guangdong, Guangxi, Tibet.2. China’s tropical rainforests are rapidly disappearing because of farming practices that cause a decrease in wildlife and degradation of the soil. In the last several decades it is estimated that around 60% of the rainforests in Yunnan and on Hainan Island have been lost.3. China’s remaining tropical rainforests need to be protected, because they provide us thousands of species of plant and animal and the opportunity to find new drugs to treat diseases.4. (略) 19.P76Ex.11balcony2beard3crew4dove5monument6odour7seaweed8 pyramid9spade10ripe11fragrant12spear13string14weed 20.P77Ex.2explore irrigation restriction evolution1restriction2exploration3evolution4irrigation 21.P77Ex.11. the case to contain改为:that the case contained2. me of 改为:that it was3. to 改为:that I should4. to 改为:that I would5. her to be 改为:that she is6. bringing改为:that we should bring7. exercise to be 改为:that exercise is8. people to decrease 改为:that people should decrease 22.P77Ex.21. We were told that the exhibition was planned for today but it has been postponed to next week.2. I’d like to find out where that delicate perfume comes from.3. I dare say you’ll find the film dull after watching it just for five minutes.4. She asked me which museums inParis I liked best.5. Nobody knows why the conflict/war between the two countries has lasted for so many years. 23.P79Ex.21. It’s only the yucca moth which is the right size and shape to pollinate the yucca.2. The Traveler’sPalm has this name because travelers used to drink its nectar when they were thirsty.3. If a person or an animal has a “sweet tooth”, they like sweet food very much.4. The male wasps try to mate with the orchid flowers because they look like and smell like female wasps.5. The female wasps visit the orchid flowers to collect the chemical that the male wasps were attracted to earlier. The female wasps do not have a role in pollination since the flowers are dying when they visit them. 24.P79Ex.3竖列1:1. The yucca is certain to be pollinated.The moths’ caterpillars have a certain supply of food.2. The palm’s flower can be opened by the lemur.The lemur has a source of food.3. The orchid is certain to be pollinated.The female wasps collect a chemical from the orchid needed to attract the males to them. So the orchid makes sure that mating will take place.竖列2:1. They are totally dependent on each other for survival.2. There is a disadvantage for the palm only if there are no lemurs or other animals present strong enough to open the flowers.3. They are totally dependent on each other for survival.25.P79Ex.131542 26.P79Ex.21. To find out three important conditions that seeds need in order to start growing.2. In groups.3. On the beach.4. Four dishes and four pieces of cloth, a dish of seeds, some tap water, some boiled water and some cooking oil.27.P80Ex.3 1. tap water, warm temperature, oxygen2. tap water, cold temperature, oxygen3. no water, warm temperate, oxygen4. boiled water, oil, warm temperature, no oxygen 28.P80Ex.4竖列1:1Yes2No3No4No竖列2:1Because they had water, warmth and oxygen2Because it was too cold3Because they didn’t get any water4Because they were watered with boiled water which has no oxygen. Also they were covered with oil which prevented oxygen getting to the seeds. 29.P80Ex.5Seeds need warmth, water and oxygen to growUnit51(P44Ex.1)1. business, individuals, organizations and associations.2. They want to sell something or to inform or educate the public.3. On TV and radio, in magazines and newspapers (also on clothes, billboards, at sports fields, on buses and trains, at bus and train stations and many other places).4. They consider their budget and what medium is most likely to be seen or heard by the target consumer.5. Yes and No.People are not usually persuaded by ads to buy things thay have no use for. However, ads do change people’s opinions over time.P45Ex.11educate2appeal3target4budget5media6expense 3.P45Ex.21casual2basis3attach4worthy5association6corportation7refresh8conscience9garment10inform 4.P46Ex.31to2of3into4to5on6into7toP46Ex.11coming down2tidy3burning4murdered5to have6to hand over7to become8delivered 6.P47Ex.1横排:1、3、5、6、9、10 7.P47Ex.21Superstar shoes and boots2The importance of saving water3Star FM radio station 8.P47Ex.31A ad3 2Bad1 Cad1;ad2;ad3 Dad2;ad3 3Aad2Bad1 Cad3 Dad1 4Ad2(Stop singing in the shower because it makes you stay longer besides your singeing is terrible.) 9.P47Ex.41: Superstar shoes and boots: all sizes, available at shoe stores2: Save water: turning off the tap while brushing teeth saves water, having short showers saves water, our dams are getting low, there is a website with more information about saving water3: Star FM: a new radio station, can be found at 104.5 waveband10.Workbook练习答案(P83Ex.2)4、3、1、2P83Ex.31C2B3A 12.P84Ex.41excellent2point3understand your feelings4another good 13. P85Ex.11spokesman2informed3tobacco4mature5targeted6rely7conscience8ban9educate10appoint11corporation12budget13worthyP85Ex.21. I couldn’t fit all the clothes I wanted to take into my suitcase.2. After I broke an expensive plate at her dinner party, the hostess never sent another invitation.3. To contact the operator, please dial nine.4. I have many garments in my wardrobe that I can wear to work, but few casual clothes.5. I am very attached to my dog so I didn’t mind the medical expenses involved when he/she/it brokehis/her/its leg.6. When we heard that he was accused of murder, we couldn’t believe our ears.7. The police broadcast a description of the missing child on all the city’s radio stations.8. The airline charged me extra for the overweight suitcase.9. Would you like me to tune your television to the new channel? 15.P85Ex.31actress appointed chairperson advocating ban2invitation appointment invited3typist typing4operation operator5alcoholic 16.P86Ex.11to inform you2impossible3an honour4standing in the garden5in better health6fluent in English 7going8turnedP86Ex.2object complement:1. think改为thought likely2advertising改为to advertise illegal3去掉as his wife4∨of great value5help改为helping go to play football6∨in an embarrassing situation 18.P86Ex.31bringing me flowers2to change my mind3to go with them4to do you a favour5stay home until you learn to behave6clean her room7finished8working again9do the gardeningP88Ex.11To persuade people to come to a concert at Newtown High School.2Place, time, date3Ad2 “Come along and how talented your child is!”4Ad3 “Students, bring a friend and get in for half price!!!”5P eople in the Newtown community. “Help us to make Newtown a community to be proud of.” 20.P88Ex.21Students, parents and other people in the community. 2. Each group has different needs and interests so they have to target each group separately.3. Saying that students can get in for half price, but in fact they raised the price in the first place so they could then halve it to bring it back to the price thay wanted to charge.21.P88Ex.3Support your community At bus stops and shops and on theHelp poor homeless children notice board outside the schoolParents of See your children perform School newsletterstudents Support your schoolHelp poor homeless children On classroom notice boardsSchool radioStudents at Bring a friend and get in for half price On classroom notice boardsNewtown school radioHigh School。