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全新版大学英语综合教程3第二版Unit3课后答案

全新版大学英语综合教程3第二版Unit3课后答案

全新版大学英语综合教程3第二版Unit3课后答案全新版大学英语综合教程3第二版Unit3课后答案全新版大学英语系列教材由综合、听说、阅读(含泛读和快速阅读)三种教程及语法手册组成。

另有前三种教程的'预备级教材供起点较低的学生使用。

各教程相互呼应,构成有机整体。

下面是店铺分享的全新版大学英语综合教程3课后答案,欢迎大家阅读!UNIT 3VocabularyI.1.1) threatens 2) by a small margin 3)civilize 4)closed up 5)wandered 6) paste 7) without so much as 8) sideways9) hook up to 10) universal 11) chart 12) Bathed in2. 1)narrowed down 2)looked back on 3)cut off 4)fit into5)wear(the other) down 6)lies in 7)put up 8)stand for3. 1)...which is likely to make people vulnerable to asthma has been found by researchers at the Department of Clinical Medicine in Oxford.2)...with mirrored doors had to be built in so as to make their small bedroom look larger.3)...feature the space shuttle Challenger blowing up in January 1986---killing all seven crew.4)...threatened to keep the pupils in after school, they were quieted at once.5)... are a major barrier to the country's economic growth due to the fact that/because imported oil has absorbed 40% of its foreign exchange.4. 1) looked back on/ atmosphere/urban life2)era/ hooked up to the / the electronic3) the suburb / a sophisticated / system / analyze / makeerrorsII. 1) away 2)inside/in 3)forward/through 4)back5)off 6)home 7) back down 8)in...outIII. 1) Internet is not such an unusual word as it used to be2) Most men do not look unattractive in them3) Wealthy as she is, she is not unconcerned by her sudden unemployment4) The claim is not unrealistic in view of a sharp decrease in the city's violent crimes.5)His poor health is not unrelated to his unhealthy way of life.Comprehensive Exercises1. Cloze1. 1) Statistics 2)rural 3)era 4)stood for 5)on the latch6)vulnerable 7)barrier 8)electronic 9)reflection 10)civilized2. 1) together 2)liable 3)shift 4)electric 5)cautious6)sophisticated 7)thieves 8)break 9)chances 10)signsII. Translation1.1) The Internet is changing the way people live, (no matter) whether they are in urban or rural areas.2)Medium-sized and small companies are more vulnerable to the threat of the global economic crisis than large ones.3) With regard to our term paper, the professor asked us to analyze the unemployment chart first, and then provide critical reflections on the nations economic development.4)It never occurred to him that their team would win the basketball match by a large margin.5) Looking back on my twenty years' teaching in high school,I attribute my success to patience, talent, and the constant pursuit of knowledge.2. It is almost impossible to keep a determined burglar out.All you can do is discourage him for a few minutes. Thus exposing him to police patrols. Common sense tells us that lighting is a barrier to criminal activity. A light should be fixed in the doorway and switched on at night. Make sure/Assure yourself that you don't leave the door on the latch if you happen to be the last to come in. If you decide to buy a sophisticated electronic alarm system, be sure to ask for its signs and put them up on both windows and doors. In addition you may have it hooked up to a police station.【全新版大学英语综合教程3第二版Unit3课后答案】。

新世纪大学英语(第二版)综合教程3课后习题答案完整版UNIT3

新世纪大学英语(第二版)综合教程3课后习题答案完整版UNIT3

新世纪⼤学英语(第⼆版)综合教程3课后习题答案完整版UNIT3Listen and RespondTask One Focusing on the Main IdeasChoose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences according to the information contained in the listening passage.1) When do people come into your life ―for a reason‖?A) When they know you well.B) When you need them in life.C) When you can support their career.D) When they are willing to listen to your troubles.2) Who will end the friendship with the person that is in your life for a reason?A) The person himself. B) You.C) Neither you nor the person. D) Both you and the person.3) What does a ―friend for a season‖ mean?A) Someone who is good at making you laugh.B) Someone who teaches you how to have fun.C) Someone who will stay in your life for a short time.D) Someone who comes into your life only for fun.4) What is a lifetime friend?A) Someone who always helps you out of difficulties.B) Someone who understands you better than anyone else.C) Someone who has experienced hardships with you.D) Someone who together with you makes up a single soul in two bodies.5) What is the passage mainly about?A) Three different stages of friendship.B) Three different types of friendship in our life.C) Three different ways of getting along with people.D) Three different lessons on how to be good to your friends.Task Two Zooming In on the DetailsListen to the passage again and fill in each of the blanks according to what you have heard.1) People come into our life for a reason , for a season or for a lifetime .2) When you figure out why people come into your life, you will know exactly what to do.3) When someone is in your life for a reason, it is usually to meet a need you have expressed outwardly or inwardly . They have come to help you out of a difficulty, or to provide you with guidance and support .4) When people come into your life for a season, they may bring you an experience of peace or make you laugh .5) Lifetime friendships are based on trust and understanding between you and your friend. Lifetime friendships teach you lifetime lessons and you should learn to accept them.Read and ExploreTask One Discovering the Main Ideas1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text A.1) Why do people tend to have a thin understanding of friendship?It is because there is a lack of socially acknowledged criteria for what makes a person a friend.2) What are the three kinds of friendship according to Aristotle?They are friendship based on utility, friendship based on pleasure and friendship based on goodness.3) What does Cicero emphasize in his definition of friendship?He emphasizes the element of virtue in friendship.4) What is meant by ―virtuous friends‖ according to the classical views? Virtuous friends possess moral excellence and share a commitment to the good.2 Text A can be divided into four parts with the paragraph number(s) of each part provided as follows. Write down the main idea of each part.Part Paragraph(s) Main IdeaOne 1 It’s necessary to review some classical views of friendship in order to acquire a better understanding of it.Two 2–5 According to Aristotle, there are three kinds of friendship, which are respectively based on utility, pleasure and goodness. Friendship based on goodness is perfect and totally different from friendship based on utility or pleasure.Three 6 According to Cicero, true friendship is only possible between good men. In such friendships and relationships, those who possess any superiority must regard themselves as equals of those who are less fortunate.Four 7 Virtuous friends are bound by moral excellence, which involves a high level of development and expression of the altruistic emotions of sympathy, concern and care.Task Two Reading Between the LinesRead the following sentences carefully and discuss in pairs what the authors intend to say by the italicised parts.1. In one setting, we may describe someone as a friend; in another, the label may seem less appropriate. (Para. 1)Since society lacks socially accepted criteria for what friendship is, a person may be described as a ―friend‖ in one context but may not be suitably called so in another.2. Friendship between the young is thought to be grounded on pleasure, because the lives of the young are regulated by their feelings, and their chief interests are in their own pleasure and the opportunity of the moment. (Para. 4)It is believed that young people tend to regard pleasure as an essential element of friendship and thus base their friendship on pleasure.3. Such friendships are rare because men of this kind are few and they need time and intimacy; for as the saying goes, true friends must go through trials and tribulations together. (Para. 5)It is not easy to establish true friendships because there is only a small number of such good men in the world and it takes time and effort to develop such friendships. That is why true friendships are rare.4. To perceive a friend, therefore, is in a manner to perceive oneself; and to know a friend is in a manner to know oneself. Each can be said to provide a mirror in which the other may see himself. (Para. 7)When two people are true friends, each is like a mirror to the other, who can see what kind of a person he himself has proved to be and whether he has moral excellence or not.5. Friendship of this kind necessarily involves conversations about well-being and of what might be involved in living the good life. (Para.7)We can find all the good qualities in virtuous friends and it is those qualities that make permanent friendship possible. Checking Your VocabularyWord Detective1 Put down the right word from Text B in the space provided according to the given definition. The first letter of each word is already given.Example:k een: (of the mind, the senses, etc.) good, strong, quick at understanding, etc.1) c orrespond: exchange letters regularly2) b uild: shape and size, esp. of the human body3) s ensible: reasonable; having or showing good sense4) b rilliant: very bright, splendid, or showy in appearance5) g rasp: take or keep a firm hold of, esp. with the hands6) a ppoint: arrange or decide (esp. a time or place when something will happen)7) h ardware: equipment and tools for the home and garden, such as pans, garden tools, etc.8) g aze: look steadily, esp. for a long time and often without being conscious of what one is doing2 Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from Text B. Both the explanation and the number of the paragraph in which the target word or phrase appears are given in brackets. Be sure to use the proper form.Example:We were talking on the phone when, all of a sudden , the line went dead.(suddenly: Para. 29)1) Would you just cast your eyes / an eye over these calculations (计算的结果) to see if there is anything wrong?(look through sth. quickly: Para. 1)2) These beautiful old houses are being torn down to make way for a new road. (pull down: Para. 4)3) The owners of the restaurant must be making a fortune — they serve quite simple food at very high prices!(earn a large amount of money: Para. 6)4) The missing letter eventually turned up inside a book.(make one’s appearance: Para. 8)5) I have lost track of the number of times he’s asked me to lend him some money.(fail to keep myself informed about: Para. 8)6) If there’s no f urther discussion, perhaps we can pass on to the next subject. (move on: Para. 16)7) The police are checking up on what the man told them about the robbery. (examine to see the truthfulness of: Para. 16)8) He was under arrest when drugs were found in his bag at the customs (海关).(be captured by the police: Para. 30)Checking Your Comprehension1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text B.1) Where did the story take place?The story took place in New York.2) What was the policeman doing that night?He was on night duty, patrolling the avenues and trying to prevent any possible crimes on his beat.3) Where did the man in the doorway of a hardware store come from?He came from the western part of the United States, which was still wild and under-developed at that time.4) Why was he standing there?He was waiting by appointment for Jimmy Wells, the best friend of his youth.5) What was the appointment about?Twenty years before, Jimmy and Bob had made an appointment that they would meet again in the same restaurant exactly twenty years from that date and time, no matter what their conditions might be or from what distance they might have to come.6) What happened to the man who had stood in the doorway in the end? And why?He was arrested by a policeman in plain clothes, because he was wanted by the Chicago police.7) Who was the policeman in uniform?He was Jimmy Wells, Bob’s friend of youth.8) Did the two old friends meet that night?Yes, they did meet that night, but in a very special way. Jimmy approached Bob as a patrolman, talking to Bob as if they did not know each other before.2 Read the following sentences carefully and discuss in pairs what the author intends to say by the italicised parts.1) You couldn’t have dragged Jimm y out of New York; he thought it was the only place on earth. (Para. 6)He loved New York so much that he preferred to live nowhere else.2) The waiting man pulled out a handsome watch, the lids of it set with small diamonds. (Para. 9)It was a luxurious watch, handsome and with small diamonds set on its lids. Judging by the watch, one might think that he had made a fortune in the West.3) When they came into this glare, each of them turned simultaneously to gaze upon the other’s face. (Para. 27)Each of them was eager to know what exactly the other looked like.4) Twenty years is a long time, but not long enough to change a man’s nose from a Roman nose to a pug nose. (Para. 29) You are not Jimmy at all, because it is not possible for a man to change the shape of his nose so thoroughly within a matter of twenty years.5) Chicago thinks you may have dropped over our way and they want to have a chat with you. Going quietly with us, are you? That’s sensible. (Para. 30)The Chicago police informed us that you might have come to New York and they wanted us to stop and arrest you … It is wise of you not to resist.6) His hand was steady when he began to read, but it trembled a little by the time he had finished. (Para. 31)He could not control his emotions when he found out the truth. His hand was trembling with fear and shock.Optional Classroom ActivitiesDivide the class into groups of fours and dramatize the story “After Twenty Years” by role-playing the story-teller (O. Henry), Jimmy, Bob and the plain-clothes man.Enhance Your Language AwarenessWords in ActionWorking with Words and Expressions1 In the boxes below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.Text A bind commitment ground possess regulate surpass virtueText B appoint correspond gaze grasp keen sensible unfold1) They bound his hands and legs with a rope so he couldn’t escape.2) He unfolded the map and tried to find out which way to go.3) H e’s been charged with possessing guns and attempting to attack the police.4) The product’s success has surpassed all our expectations —we’ve never thought that it could sell so well.5) Ten minutes before the appointed time, he sat nervously outside her office.6) We like to make friends with Shelly because she has such virtues as loyalty, courage, and truthfulness.7) Janet and Bob had corresponded with each other for many years before they finally met in Paris.8) Tina gazed steadily at the famous singer, unable to believe she was so close to him.9) My grandfather still has keen eyesight — he is able to read road signs in the distance.10) The old man grasped my hand warmly and shook it, saying,―Congratulations. You’ve won.‖11) The law yer’s arguments are well grounded because he has collected enough proof concerning the case.12) It is very sensible of you to bring your umbrella to Kunming at this time of the year — it rains so frequently here.13) The President failed in his attempts to win the second term because he hadn’t fulfilled his commitments made in the previous election.14) Even though there are strict rules regulating the use of chemicals in food, some food producers disregard them intentionally in order to gain more profits.2 In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.Text A as to break up d escribe … as distinguish between in so far as take pleasure inText B all of a sudden be under arrest cast an eye over check up on lose track of make a fortune pass on tear down turn up1) People who cannot distinguish between colours are said to be colourblind.2) Thoroughly, the vet (兽医) checked up on our horses and pronounced them fit to race.3) My fence was torn down in the storm, so I need to put up a new one.4) You can make a fortune out of these useless vases if you call them ―antiques (古董).‖5) There was silence for a few seconds; then all of a sudden , the child let out a loud scream.6) I lost track of what he was saying after the first couple of sentences — it was too complicated.7) Casting an eye over the audience, he noticed that about one third of the seats were still vacant.8) Their relationship broke up when the girl learned that the boy was not to be trusted.9) I don’t understand why Susan, a kind-hearted girl, should take pleasure in my sufferings.10) The treatment has been described as a painless way of curing cancer, which is untrue.11) The organizers had expected about 500 people to come, but over 1,000 turned up in the end.12) She is a Swiss in so far as she was born in Switzerland, but she became an American citizen in 1978.13) The 16-year-old boy, who stabbed another boy in a cyber lounge (⽹吧), is under arrest and awaiting trial.14) ―Since we have reached agreement about the first item, let us pass on to the next item on the agenda,‖ said the chairman.15) She gets lost easily while driving; so now whenever she is uncertain as to which road to take, she will telephone her husband.Increasing Your Word Power1 The preposition “as” is often used together with some verbs to describe the fact that sb./sth. has a particular function, role or job. Translate the following into Chinese, paying attention to the “verb… as” collocation.1) accept … as 接受……为2) respect … as 尊重……为3) define … as 把……定义为4) describe … as 把……描述成5) picture … as 把……想像成6) regard … as 把……看作7) see … as 把……看作8) view … as 把……看作Now complete the following sentences by using the “verb + as” collocation.1) I respect him. In my eyes, he is not only a father, but also a writer.I respect him both as a father and as a writer .2) While listening to the music, I felt as if I were a swan (天鹅) dancing on the lake.While listening to the music, I pictured myself as a swan dancing on the lake .3) He has to face the challenge, thinking it is an opportunity to test his courage. He accepts the challenge as an opportunity to test his courage .4) I feel quite at ease at my aunt’s home. In their eyes, I am one of their family members.They see me as one of their family members .5) I didn’t mind it at all. He was just making a joke.I viewed it as a joke .6) She told me that Mark was in his late teens, tall and friendly to everyone. She described Mark as being in his late teens, tall and friendly to everyone .7) It was generally agreed that Van Dyck was the greatest painter of his time. Van Dyck was generally regarded as the greatest painter of his time .8) To some, love is a way of life; to others, love is a way to feel.Some define love as a way of life , while others define it as a way to feel .2 Did you notice the suffix -al or -ial in the words “trial” and “arrival” in this unit? The suffix -al or -ial can be added to verbs to form nouns. Put down the noun forms of the following verbs in the space provided.1) arrive →arrival2) try →trial3) approve →approval4) betray →betrayal5) bury →burial6) dismiss →dismissal7) dispose →disposal8) propose →proposal9) refuse →refusal10) remove →removal11) survive →survival12) withdraw →withdrawalNow fill in the blanks in the following sentences by choosing the proper words with the suffix -al or -ial from the above exercise. Change the form where necessary.1) My offer to help her met with a cold refusal , which made me quite upset.2) We all went out to welcome the new arrivals who would join us in building a new hospital in our village.3) I’m worrying about the removal of my furniture to the new apartment —those sofas, tables — I cannot handle them all by myself.4) The company can’t fire you for refusing to sign that form — it would be an unfair dismissal .5) Hopes are fading for the survival of the missing climbers; they are possibly dead by now.6) We’ll consider this proposal seriously. Do you have any other suggestions?7) I’ll do the washing up. Who will see to the disposal of the rubbish?8) He expressed his approval of our arrangement by nodding his head several times.。

综合英语3课后习题答案

综合英语3课后习题答案

综合英语3课后习题答案综合英语3课后习题答案综合英语3是一门培养学生英语综合运用能力的课程,通过课后习题的完成,可以帮助学生巩固所学知识,提高英语水平。

以下是对综合英语3课后习题的一些答案解析。

第一单元:社交礼仪1. 请写出三种在商务场合中常见的问候方式。

答案:常见的商务场合问候方式有: "How do you do?"、 "Nice to meet you."、"How are you?"。

2. 请列举三种在正式场合中常见的礼节。

答案:在正式场合中常见的礼节有:穿着得体、保持面部表情庄重、注意言辞。

3. 请解释什么是"文化冲突"。

答案:文化冲突是指由于不同文化背景、价值观念和行为习惯的差异而导致的矛盾和摩擦。

第二单元:跨文化交际1. 请解释什么是"文化差异"。

答案:文化差异是指不同国家、地区或社会群体之间在价值观念、行为习惯、社会规范等方面的差异。

2. 请列举三种不同国家或地区的传统节日。

答案:不同国家或地区的传统节日有:中国的春节、美国的感恩节、印度的排灯节。

3. 请举例说明文化差异可能导致的误解或冲突。

答案:比如在中国,拿筷子夹菜是常见的用餐方式,但在日本,夹菜时使用筷子直接插入食物是不礼貌的行为。

这种差异可能导致误解或冲突。

第三单元:商务沟通1. 请解释什么是"非语言沟通"。

答案:非语言沟通是指除了语言以外,通过身体语言、面部表情、眼神交流等方式进行的沟通。

2. 请列举三种常见的非语言沟通方式。

答案:常见的非语言沟通方式有:微笑、眼神交流、肢体动作。

3. 请解释什么是"有效沟通"。

答案:有效沟通是指信息的传递和理解是准确的,能够实现双方的交流目的。

第四单元:演讲与辩论1. 请解释什么是"演讲"。

答案:演讲是指在公开场合以口头形式向听众传递信息、表达观点或演绎故事的活动。

新标准大学英语综合教程3课后练习答案_Unit_3

新标准大学英语综合教程3课后练习答案_Unit_3

Unit 3Language points1 For lack of a better terminology, one might name these: (1) the sensuous plane, (2) the expressive plane, (3) the sheerly musical plane. (Para 1)The expression for lack of a better terminology is used to introduce rather inexact terms. It means since we don’t have any exact terms, I’m going to use these rather rough terms.The word sensuous suggests physical pleasure which relates to your physical senses rather than to your emotions and thoughts.A plane is a level of thought, development or existence.The word sheer is used to emphasize the amount or degree of something. The sheerly musical plane refers to the level of the musical material, melodies, rhythms, harmonies etc. The sheer pleasure (Para 2, Line 2) means great or pure pleasure.2 The only advantage to be gained from mechanically splitting up the listening process into these hypothetical planes is … (Para 1)The word hypothetical means to be based on situations or events that seem possible rather than on actual ones. Here, the planes are not real, they are just part of a model for analysis and discussion.3 One turns on the radio while doing something else and absent-mindedly bathes in the sound. A kind of brainless but attractive state of mind is engendered by the mere sound appeal of the music. (Para 2)To bathe means to swim or wash yourself in a bath, river or lake. To bathe in the sound means to immerse yourself in the sound, like in water.To engender means to cause a feeling or attitude to exist. The expression engendered by the mere sound appeal means to be created only by the appeal or attraction of the sound.4 Music allows them to leave it ... dreaming because of and apropos of the music yet never quite listening to it. (Para 3)The expression apropos of means relating to; it is used to introduce something else about the subject you are talking about. The expression is derived from French, and the final -s is silent in pronunciation.5 ... but you must not allow it to usurp a disproportionate share of your interest. The sensuous plane is an important one in music ... but it does not constitute the whole story. (Para 4)To usurp means to take a job or position that belongs to someone else without having the right to do this.The sentence you must not allow it to usurp a disproportionate share of yourinterest means don’t let it take up a wrong amount of your interest.The expression it does not constitute the whole story means there is more to it than this.6 Here, immediately, we tread on controversial ground. (Para 5)The expression we tread on controversial ground contains a metaphor: These are ideas that some people will probably disagree about or not approve of.7 Composers have a way of shying away from any discussion of music’s expressive side. (Para 5)To shy away from something means to avoid someone or be unwilling to do something because you are nervous, afraid or not confident.8 Is it pessimistically sad or resignedly sad; is it fatefully sad or smilingly sad? (Para 6)The word resignedly means with resignation, accepting that something unpleasant must happen or that you cannot change it. The whole sentence gives nuances –shades of meaning – of different kinds of sadness: sadness which has a feeling of pessimism (things are bad and we can’t change them easil y), sadness to which we may feel resigned – we accept it, sadness that we feel is part of our fate – we can’t avoid it and it is part of our life, and sadness that also has humour, so we smile even though we feel sad.9 It is very important for all of us to become more alive to music on its sheerly musical plane. (Para 9)To become / be alive to something means to know that something is happening and realize how important it is.10 After all, an actual musical material is being used ... He must hear the melodies, the rhythms, the harmonies, the tone colors in a more conscious fashion. (Para 9)The musical materials refer to the elements of music, usually discussed under the headings of melody (the tune), rhythm (the effects of time or duration of the beats of music, the pulse), harmony (how the notes of music combine with each other in chords or sequences of notes), tone color (how the precise sound of notes can vary), and form (how the music is organized with all the elements and patterns of repetition and variation).11 Perhaps an analogy with what happens to us when we visit the theater will make this instinctive correlation clearer. (Para 11)An analogy is a comparison between two situations, processes etc, that is intended to show that the two are similar. That the two things are analogous means the same things are true of or relevant to both of them.Dealing with unfamiliar words4 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 to make up or form something (constitute)2 happening or done at the same time (simultaneously)3 able to do something because you have the knowledge, skill, or experience that is needed (qualified)4 a regular pattern of sounds in music that you can show by moving, hitting your hands together, or hitting a drum or other surface (rhythm)5 to receive or obtain something from something else (derive)6 someone who writes music, especially classical music (composer)7 as much as is needed (sufficiently)5 Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the words in Activity 4. Johann Sebastian Bach is possibly the greatest (1) composer the world has ever known. His Well-Tempered Clavichord (2) constitutes one of the most complete works for keyboard ever written. It is (3) simultaneously both a series of technical exercises which explore the possibilities of the keyboard, and a masterpiece of expressive feeling. Although he was a highly (4) qualified musician (as an organist and a choirmaster), he was not considered to be (5) sufficiently “modern” by the generation which followed him, and he was soon forgotten. But his music wasrediscovered in the 19th century, for its perfect sense of (6) rhythm and harmony. Indeed, many of the great composers of the 20th century, such as Stravinsky, (7) derived a lot of their musical ideas from him.6 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words and expressions in the box. You may need to make other changes.1 Shh! They’re about to announce the winner of this year’s International Piano Competition. (proclaim)2 It’s quite easy t o make a comparison between poetry and music. (analogy)It’s quite easy to make an analogy between poetry and music.3 We are amazed by her ability to express herself with great clearness and simplicity. (clarity)4 How many artists have given up everything for the cause of their art? (for the sake of)5 Internet emerges as a powerful and effective force in advertising new products. (potent)6 I enjoyed the performance, but I thought the clothes the actors were wearing were a bit silly. (costumes)7 Answer the questions about the words and expressions.1 If you split something up, do you (a) divide it into parts, or (b) put the parts together?2 If you do something absent-mindedly, are you (a) thinking about what you are doing, or (b) thinking about something else?3 Do you look for consolation (a) after a piece of bad news, or (b) after a piece of good news?4 If you are treading on controversial ground, are you (a) taking a risk, or (b) making everybody happy?5 If you shy away from something, do you (a) keep close to it, or (b) keep your distance from it?6 If you pin something down, are you (a) able to examine it carefully, or (b) unable to examine it carefully?7 If you know the melody of a piece of music, are you familiar with (a) the tune, or (b) the meaning of the music?8 Is an instinctive reaction to something (a) automatic, or (b) one which follows a lot of thought?Reading and interpreting8 Work in pairs and choose the best answer to the questions.1 Which is the writer’s main purpose?(a) To show how complex listening to music is.(b) To get people to listen to music more.(c) To discourage some people from listening to music.(d) To get people to think about how they listen to music.2 Who does the writer address as you?(a) Musicians.(b) Theatregoers.(c) Composers.(d) Intelligent music lovers.9 Check (¸) the statements you agree with.√ 1 The analysis the writer makes is a fair and accurate one.Yes, I think this is a reasonable analysis of listening to music.2 He describes the sensuous listener in negative terms.He does mention some negative aspects of sensuous listening but he says several times that we listen in all three ways, so I don’t think he is actually negative about this way.√ 3 He thinks all great music is expressive.He doesn’t actually say this, but this seems to be his point of view.4 He thinks most listeners are not intelligent enough.No, he doesn’t say this. He says most listeners are not conscious enough of the third plane, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t intelligent.√ 5 He is probably a professional musician.I guess this is true because of his knowledge of Stravinsky and Bach, and his insights into the effective way of listening to music.√ 6 He is probably a good teacher.I think so because of his way of explaining the three planes and because of the way he uses the analogy of the theatre, which non-musician might appreciate.Active reading (2)Language points1 We know his work includes paintings of religious and mythological themes, domestic interiors and landscapes. (Para 2)Domestic interiors are the inside of households with the rooms, furniture and decorations.Landscapes are paintings of an area of land, showing the scenery sometimes with people but the focus mostly on nature.2 While Griet goes about her duties, she attracts the attention not only of a butcher’s boy, Pieter, but also of the painter himself. (Para 6)To go about her duties means to do the work that she is supposed to do. Being on duty means to be working at the moment; being off duty means to be not working at the moment.3 Despite their different backgrounds and class, he invites her into his studio and engages her in his world. (Para 6)To engage her in his world means to help her to take an interest, understand or take part in what he does.4 Vermeer recognizes Griet as having visual talent and artistic promise, and takes her on as his studio assistant. (Para 7)The expression she has artistic promise means she shows the sign that she is likely to be successful as an artist in the future.5 Her role is to grind paints and develop the colours which Vermeer will use for his paintings ...(Para 7)To grind paints means to break something into very small pieces or powder by crushing it between two surfaces or using a machine. In Vermeer’s time, artis ts made their own paints by grinding up different colours and mixing the powder with water or other substances. This task was often done by an apprentice or assistant.6 Catharina has long been forbidden to enter the studio, so theapprenticeship takes place in secret. (Para 7)The apprenticeship refers to employment as an apprentice to work for someone, or a company, usually for low pay, in order to learn the type of work they do. In the 16th and 17th centuries, it was normal for people to learn how to be an artist by serving as an apprenticeship.7 The film shows very effectively the tension ... for the portrait commissioned by his patron. (Para 12)To commission means to ask someone officially to do some work for you. Commissioning a work of ar t means asking the artist to produce a particular work of art in exchange for payment Dealing with unfamiliar words5 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 someone who looks at a picture, photograph, or piece of art (viewer)2 a painting, drawing or photograph of someone, especially of their face only (portrait)3 relating to people’s homes and family life (domestic)4 the inside part of something, especially a building or vehicle (interior)5 as a result (consequently)6 to start to employ someone or use their services (engage)7 to officially ask for a piece of work to be done for you (commission)6 Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the words in Activity 5.In the beginning it was only the rich and famous who had their (1) portraits painted. But from the Renaissance onwards things changed. Firstly, the growing importance of the middle classes led many ordinary people to (2) commission paintings, often of members of their family. Secondly, artists became interested in showing scenes of (3) domestic life, set in the (4) interiors of ordinary houses, and (5) consequently they began to (6) engage ordinary people, such as servant girls, as models. Part of the mystery for (7) viewers today concerns the identity of these models, in masterpieces suc h as Leonardo’sMona Lisa and Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring.Additional activity7 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words and expressions in the box.1 He changed his religion from Protestantism and became a Catholic. (converted)2 One of the assistant’s jobs was to break into a powder the paints. (grind)3 The newspaper started to change the fact so that it was no longer true ever since it existed, and the localgovernment was definitely one of the victims. (distort)4 You do n’t have to make a hole in your ears to be able to wear these earrings.(pierce)5 The lives of artists have often been linked to shocking events and situations. (scandals)6 One of the most striking aspects of the painting is the turban she is wearing on her head. (features)7 I’ll finish the painting this evening, so from now until then you can have a break. (in the meantime)8 Answer the questions about the words and expressions.1 Are exotic clothes likely to be (a) ordinary, or (b) unusual?2 Is a sitter someone who (a) is being painted, or (b) spends a lot of time sitting down?3 Is a conventional sense of beauty one which is (a) shared and understood by most people, or (b) different from what is shared and understood by most people?4 Is an enigmatic expression one which is full of (a) good humour, or (b) mystery?5 If you have a volatile personality, do you get angry (a) quickly, or (b) only when you can’t tolerate?6 If you are wary of something, are you (a) excited about it, or (b) careful and nervous about it?7 If you show something explicitly, do you (a) make its meaning very clear sothere is no doubt about it, or (b) leave its meaning unclear?8 If a woman tries to keep her modesty, does she (a) cover her hair and body to avoid any sexual feeling in men, or (b) talk and act with good grace?9 Is jealousy the feeling you get when you think someone you love (a) is attracted to somebody else, or (b) doesn’t love you any more?Language in useword formation: compound nouns1 Form compound nouns to indicate:1 a writer of songs (songwriter)2 a director of films (film director)3 a scarf you wear around your head (headscarf)4 a pack you carry on your back (backpack)5 a stick you use to make your lips red (lipstick)6 a lace you use to tie up your shoe (shoelace)7 polish that you put on your nails (nail polish)might have been / done2 Rewrite the sentences using might have been / done .1 It’s possible that the artist and the model became lovers.The artist and the model might have been lovers.2 It’s possible that Catharina was never jealous of the model.Catharina might never have been jealous of the model.3 It’s possible that the model became Vermeer’s assistant.The model might have become Vermeer’s assistant.4 It’s possible that Vermeer painted other masterpieces which have since been lost.Vermeer might have painted other masterpieces which have since been lost.5 It’s possible that Vermeer died in poverty.Vermeer might have died in poverty.may be due to the fact that …3 Complete the sentences with your own ideas using may be due to the fact that …1 The young pianist’s musical genius may be due to the fact that his mother played the piano a lot while she was pregnant, so he has always heard music from day one.2 The late arrival of the train may be due to the fact that there were severe storms last night.3 The misunderstanding may be due to the fact that she speaks very little Chinese and I don’t speak much Spanish.4 The book’s enormous popularity may be due to the fact that it has been aggressively marketed on TV and it was discussed in several prime time TV shows.5 His dislike of music may be due to the fact that he was exposed to loud rock music for many hours a day when he was quite small.insist that …4 Rewrite the sentences using insist that …1 I met an old friend who refused to let me go before I had a drink with him.I met an old friend, who insisted that I have a drink with him before he let me go.2 The customs people refused to let me through unless I signed a document they gave me.The customs people insisted that I sign a document they gave me before they let me through.3 We refused to let him start the concert before having an hour’s rest.We insisted that he have an hour’s rest before he started the concert.4 They refused to publish the book until he changed some of the things he had written.They insisted that he change some of the things he’d written before they published the book.5 She refused to let me see the painting until I apologized for what I had done.She insisted that I apologize for what I had done before she let me see the painting.collocations5 Read the explanations of the words. Answer the questions.1 appeal This word means the quality that something has that makes people like it or want it.(a) If a radio station wants to widen its appeal, what does it need to do?It needs to appeal to a wider audience by having more popular programmes. (b) Are games and sports that have a popular appeal liked by many people or a few people?They are liked by many people.(c) When an organization makes an appeal for money, what does it do?It asks people to give money, probably for a charity.(d) How would the police launch an appeal to the public for information?They would have a special event like a TV broadcast in which they ask the public to come forward with any relevant information.2 qualified This word can mean thoroughly trained for a particular job.(a) If you are a highly qualified doctor, what do you have?You have lots of medical qualifications.(b) If a job advertisement asks for fully qualified engineers, what does it expect? It expects people with degrees in engineering and work experiences to apply. (c) If someone is well qualified to give an opinion, who are they?They are expert on the topic for which they are asked to give an opinion.3 engage This word can mean to start to employ someone or use their services.(a) If you get engaged to someone, what are you planning to do?You are planning to get married with the person.(b) If government forces have engaged with rebels, what is happening?The government forces are fighting the rebels.(c) If you engage someone in conversation, what do you do?You talk to them and try to interest them in a conversation.4 convert This word can mean to change from one system, use, or method to another.(a) Where can you convert pounds into dollars?You can exchange the money in banks, at the airport, according to the current exchange rate. You should be sure to check the exchange rate because it can change from day to day.(b) What useful piece of furniture do some sofas convert into?They convert into beds so that people can use them for overnight guests.(c) What would a farmer have to do to convert to organic food production methods?They would have to stop using artificial methods of food production and start to use more natural ones.5 grind When you grind something, you break it into small pieces or powder, by using a machine or by crushing it between two hard surfaces.(a) What happens to coffee, spices or pepper when you grind it?The beans or seeds become powder.(b) Did you know that 20 per cent of people grind their teeth at night?No, the number of the proportion sounds horrible.(c) If the traffic grinds to a halt, does it stop suddenly or slowly?It stops slowly and will probably become a traffic jam unless it gets moving again quickly.6 Translate the paragraphs into Chinese.1 Listen, if you can, to the 48 fugue themes of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavichord. Listen to each theme, one after another. You will soon realize that each theme mirrors a different world of feeling. You will also soon realize that the more beautiful a theme seems to you the harder it is to find any word that will describe it to your complete satisfaction. Yes, you will certainly know whether it is a gaytheme or a sad one. You will be able, in other words, in your own mind, to draw a frame of emotional feeling around your theme. Now study the sad one a little closer. Try to pin down the exact quality of its sadness. Is it pessimistically sad or resignedly sad; is it fatefully sad or smilingly sad?可能的话,你不妨听听巴赫的《平均律钢琴曲集》中的48个赋格主题。

全新版大学英语综合教程第三册Unit 3 Text A练习答案和语言点学习

全新版大学英语综合教程第三册Unit 3 Text A练习答案和语言点学习

Unit 3 SecurityText A The land of the LockVocabualryI.1.1) threatens 2) by a small margin 3) civilize 4) closed up5) wandered 6) paste 7) without so much as 8) sideways9) hook up to 10) universal 11) chart 12) bathed in2.1) narrowed down 2) looked back on 3) cut off 4) fit into5) wear (the other) down 6) lies in 7) put up 8) stand for3.1) which is likely to make people vulnerable to asthma has been found by researchers at the department of Clinical Medicine in Oxford.2) with mirrored doors had to be built in so as to make their small bedroom look larger.3) feature the space shuttle Challenger blowing up in January 1986 – killing all seven crew.4) threatened to keep the pupils in after school they were quieted at once.5) are a major barrier to the country’s economic growth due to the fact that imported oil has absorbed 40% of its foreign exchange / because imported oil has absorbed 40% of its foreign exchange.4.1) looked back on / atmosphere / urban life2) era / hooked up to the / the electronic3) the suburb / a sophisticated / system / analyze / make errorsII. Collocation1) away 2) inside / in 3) forward / through 4) back5) off 6) home 7) back down 8) in / outIII. Usage1. Internet is not such an unusual word as it used to be2. Most men do not look unattractive in them3. Wealthy as she is, she is not unconcerned by her sudden unemployment.4. This claim is not unrealistic in view of a sharp decrease in the city’s violent crimes.5. His poor health is not unrelated to his healthy way of life.Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze1.1) Statistics 2) rural 3) era 4) stood for 5) on the latch6) vulnerable 7) barriers 8) electronic 9) reflection 10) civilized2.1) tougher 2) liable 3) shift 4) electric 5) cautious6) sophisticated 7) thieved 8) break 9) chances 10) signsII. Translation1) The Internet is changing the way people live, no matter whether they are in urban or rural areas.2) Medium-sized and small companies are more vulnerable to the threat of the global economic crisis than large ones.3) With regard to our term papers, the professor asked us to analyze the chart of unemployment first, and then provide critical reflections on the nation’s economic development.4) It never occurred to him that their team would win the basketball match by a large margin.5) Looking back on my twenty year’s teaching in high school, I attributed my success to patience, talent, and the constant pursuit of knowledge.2.It is almost impossible to keep a determined burglar out. All you can is discourage him for a few minutes, thus exposing him to police patrols. Common sense tells us that lighting is a barrier to criminal activity. A light should be fixed in the doorway and switched on at night. Make sure / Assure yourself that you don’t leave the door on the latch if you happen to be the last to come in. If you decide to but a sophisticated electronic alarm system, be sure to ask for its signs and put them up on both windows and doors. In addition you may have it hooked up to a police station.Language Study1. on the latch: (of a door) closed but not lockedExamples: Let yourself in; the door is on the latch.Don’t forget to leave the front door on the latch if you go to bed before I come back.2. close up: shut (sth,) esp. temporarilyExamples: I wanted so much to close up my store and go traveling.On the New Year’s Eve all the stores were closed up in my hometown.3. rural: of, in or suggesting the countrysideExamples: By the year 2003 urban residents will outnumber rural residents in most developing countries.4. vulnerable: exposed to danger or attack; unprotectedExamples: Compared with Saudi Arabian soccer team, the Chinese team is more vulnerable.Your arguments are rather vulnerable to criticism.5. urban: of, situated in or living in a city or townExamples: Motor vehicle emissions, to a large extent, are responsible for urban air pollution.We would adopt drastic measures to cut back not only on carbon dioxide but acidrain and urban smog as well.6. statistics: collection of information expressed in numbersExamples: The US Immigration and Naturalization Service said government statistics on foreign workers were incomplete,The statistics indicate that roughly every 22 years a major drought occurs in theUnited States.7. tranquil: calm, quiet and undisturbedExamples: The old man is living a tranquil life in the country.Visitors like to stay in this hotel because it is beautiful and located in a tranquillake area.8. era: a period of history or a long period of timeExamples: Our era produces a host of heroes and heroines..We are now in a great new era of information.Young Students should study hard to ensure the country’s fast economic andsocial development in the era of globalization.9. hook up to: connect or attach (sth.) to (sth. else) with or as if with a hookExamples: My computer is hooked up to the Internet, so I can communicate with my students at home via email.The alarm systems in the banks are hooked up to the local police station.10. build in / into: make (sth.) as part of the structureExamples: The cupboards in the kitchen are all built in.We are having shelves built into the wall over the bed.Her car trunk had been pried open and all her equipment was gone.11. pry: force sth. open or away from a surface; look or inquire closely or curiouslyExamples: Her car trunk had been pried open and all her equipment was gone.Can you help me pry the cover off his wooden box without breaking it?Don’t pry into the affairs of others.12. paste: stick sth. with glueExamples: A notice has been pasted to the door.The young man pasted the pictures of his favorite singer on the wall.13. premise: (pl.) all the buildings and land that an institution occupies on one side; sth. that youaccept as true and use a basis for another idea or way of thinking (usu. followed bythat clause)Examples: The police think the thief is still on the premises.an assumed premise / an unsound premiseI’d rather questioning whether the whole premise is correct.13. feature: give a prominent part to (sb./sth.)Examples: Modern libraries often feature telecommunications links that provide users with access to information at remote sites.They had a traditional Thanksgiving dinner featuring roast turkey.a film featuring famous actorsThe newspaper featured the story of the event.14. chart: a diagram, picture or graph which is intended to make information easier to understandExamples: The chart showed the decline in the company’s sales during the year.compile a chart15. put up: build or erectExamples: He put up a new fence around his house.Most of the old buildings were pulled down so that blocks of apartments could beput up.16. barrier: thing that prevents progress or movementExamples: The driver slowed down as he approached the police barrier.trade / cultural barrier17. barricade: a barrier of large objects, intended to stop an enemy; block with a barricadeExamples: Barbed-wire barricades blocked off all the main streets.Protestors have been putting up barricades across a number of major streets.18. take off: (aircraft, bird or insect) move from the ground and begin to flyExamples: Kids like watching planes take off and land.The plane didn't lake off on lime because of the heavy storm.19. hold/keep (sb.) at bay: prevent (an enemy, pursuers, etc.) from coming nearExamples: Eating oranges keeps colds at bay.She left the light on at night to keep her fears at bay.20. sideways: to. towards or from the side (a., ad.)Examples: Alfred shot him a sideways glance.If you would move sideways to the left, I can get everyone on the picture.21. stand for: represent: meanExamples: He hates us and everything we stand for.That newspaper is often thought to stand for freedom of speech."GMT" stands for Greenwich Mean Time.22. be bathed in: cover or envelop as if with liquidExamples: The fields and woods were bathed in a golden light at sunrise.He was interviewed in a room bathed in soft red light.She bathed her feet in warm water to relieve the pain.23. analyze: examine sth. in detail in order to understand it. esp. by considering separately ail theelements it consists ofExamples: Assemble your knowledge and analyze it: that is the way forward.We will analyze the results of the poll and report on our findings tomorrow.Television stations and networks analyze their audiences for the guidance ofadvertisers.24. with/by a small/large margin:Examples: Governor Bush won the election but by a small margin.Demand for college education exceeds capacity by a large margin.With the improvement of their living conditions, people's demand forair-conditioning has increased by a large margin.25. civilize: cause 10 improve from a primitive stage of human society to a more developed oneExamples: Some people believe that it is the duly of the government to civilize the jungle tribes at the earliest opportunity. Others argue that the tribes should be left alone tofollow their traditional way of life in peace.The terrorist attack on the World Trade Center has shocked the civilized world. 26. reflection: I) a thing bringing discredit or criticism (followed by on)Examples: The fact that we all failed the lest was a reflection on our teacher.When children are criticized by their teachers, mothers often see it as a reflectionon themselves.2) reflecting (careful thinking) or being reflectedExamples: After much reflection. I've come to a decision.After thirty years as a teacher, his reflections on life were worth listening to.His unhappiness is a reflection of his mistaken marriage.27. look back on: think about (sth.) in one’s pastExamples: When you look back on your life. what moments would you cherish the most?In his speech the president looks back on the economic recovery and makes clearhis desire to reduce the federal budget.。

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13. With electronic x-ray equipment, we seem finally to have figured out a way to hold the terrorists, real and imagined, at bay; it was such a relief to solve this problem that we did not think much about what such a state of affairs says about the quality of our lives. We now pass through these electronic friskers without so much as a sideways glance; the machines, and what they stand for, have won.
17. But no; with all this “security,” we are perhaps the most insecure nation in the history of civilized man. What better word to describe the way in which we have been forced to live? What sadder reflection on all that we have become in this new and puzzling time?
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新标准大学英语综合教程3课后练习答案-Unit-3

新标准大学英语综合教程3课后练习答案-Unit-3

Unit 3Language points1 For lack of a better terminology, one might name these: (1) thesensuous plane, (2) the expressive plane,(3) the sheerly musical plane. (Para 1)The expression for lack of a better terminology is used to introduce rather inexact terms. It means since we don’t have any exact terms, I’m going to use these rather rough terms.The word sensuous suggests physical pleasure which relates to your physical senses rather than to your emotions and thoughts。

A plane is a level of thought, development or existence.The word sheer is used to emphasize the amount or degree of something。

The sheerly musical plane refers to the level of the musical material,melodies, rhythms, harmonies etc。

The sheer pleasure (Para 2, Line 2)means great or pure pleasure.2 The only advantage to be gained from mechanically splitting up the listening process into these hypothetical planes is … (Para 1)The word hypothetical means to be based on situations or events that seem possible rather than on actual ones。

综合教程3课后习题答案解析

综合教程3课后习题答案解析

综英3课后答案Unit 1 Fresh startVocabulary.1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words. (1) I had just the feeling of a newer to college without the strength only an experienced studentmight possess.(2) My apparent confidence.(3) Some food to appease my hunger.(4) Going with the tide of the majority was no longer crucial to your success.(5) Foolish and glaring mistakes.2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.(1) distress; (2) clutched; (3) pose; (4) sneaked; (5) preoccupation;(6) shackles; (7) curse; (8) deliberation.3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.(1) assure; (2) discretion; (3) relaxation; (4) humiliation; (5) strategy;(6) embarrassment; (7) maneuverable; (8) immaturity.4.Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from the text.(1) lived up to; (2) headed for; (3) seek out; (4) has broken out;(5)grope for; (6) trying …on; (7) go out to; (8) tipped off.5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.(1) vague (indistinct); (2) inconspicuously (unobtrusively);(3) self-restraint (self-control); (4) clever (intelligent,sensible);(5) manner (behavior); (6) excited (agitated);(7) sneak; (8) mature (sophisticated).6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.(1) became popular; (2) respect;(3) keep up; (4) lead to;(5)understand; (6) found; (7) use; (8) startGrammer.1.bine each nominal clause in Column A with …1~ 4 CDBF 5~8 AEHG2. Rewrite the following sentences…(1) My decision to resign was wise.(2) Their readiness to accept the peace agreement really surprised the diplomatic world.(3) My determination to pass the test helped me.(4) Her failure to get into college disappointed her parents.(5) My willingness to cooperate was appreciated.(6) His refusal to help surprised me.(7) The proposal that we should import more equipment is to be discussedat the meeting.(8) Who can have told you that puzzles me.3. plete each sentence with what you think …1~ 4 DBCC 5~8 ABDB4. bine the two sentences in each group…(1) I spent the afternoon seeking out each of my classroom so that I could make a perfectly timed entrance before each lecture.(2) He wrote glasses and a false beard so that nobody would recognize him.(3) The stranger spoke very slowly so that I could understand what he said.(4) She locked the door so that she wouldn’t be disturbed.(5) John whispered so that others couldn’t hear him.(6) Please arrive early so that we can start the meeting on time.(7) John has brought a bicycle so that he may save money on bus travel.(8) The lecturer showed some slides so that he might illustrate his point.5. plete the following sentences using the words in the box.(1) Although/Though; (2) yet; (3) however/though;(4) however/nevertheless/though; (5) Although/Though;(6) Despite/In spite of ; (7) although/though; (8) however; (9) However;(10) Despite/In spite of.Translation.(1). It distressed me a great deal to hear the news that he had suffered repeated failures.(2) He assumed an air of cheerfulness, even though he lost favor with his boss.(3) Gulliver met with extraordinary adventures and saw a strange assortment of people.(4) He will be furious with you if you repeat the same mistake.(5) We were all greatly drawn by his frank views, humorous words and genial manner.(6) After cheers and applause died down, the Nobel Prize winner began his speech.(7) He is gifted with a sort of insight and foresight, so he rarely runs with the crowd.(8) I feel realities are all very harsh, so one can hardly live up to his ideals.Exercises for integrated skills.2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.(1) es (2)others (3)what (4)going (5)not(6) offer (7)relate (8)college (9)not (10)learnUnit 2 the pany manVocabulary1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words. (1) died from self-motivated overwork;(2) most likely; the presidency of the pany; the highest position in the pany;(3)with nospecific skills wanted by employers;(4) trying to discover facts about his father; collecting memories of his father.(5) a person vulnerable to heart attacks.2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.(1)survived; (2) grabs; (3) discreetly; (4) deceased, obituary;(5)conceivably; (6)board; (7) classics; (8) executives;3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words. (1) widowed; (2) nerves; (3) precisionist; (4) petitiveness(5) execution; (6) presided; (7) marital; (8) acpanied4.Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from thetext.(1) died of; (2) stay up; (3) cares for; (4) straightened out;(5) picked out; (6) given up; (7) grabbed at; (8) considered for5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.(1) exactly; (2) immediately; (3) slacker(idler, loafer) ; (4) outlive;(5)disconcerted(abashed); (6) departed; (7) underweight(slim);(8) successor6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.(1) disappointed; (2)wait; (3) required; (4)read; (5)meant;(6) entered cheerfully; (7) intensifies gradually; (8) became extinct; Grammar.1.Put the verbs in brackets…(1)have been playing/have played (2) has been putting/has put(3) have pulled; haven’t touched (4) have been waiting; have waited(5) have picked; have grown/have been growing; have never had(6) has been getting/has got; has been rising/has risen; has e(7) has been; has been looking; hasn’t found ; (8) has failed; has got 2. Choose "a〞 or "b〞 to end each sentence.(1)a ; (2) b; (3) b; (4) b; (5) a; (6) a; (7) b; (8) a.3. plete the following dialogue with the proper forms…A: ’ve been waqiting for; have you been doingB: ’ve been shopping; ’ve boughtA: met; was waiting;B: ’s; speaks;A: has he been learning;A: did you sayB: ’s been studying; wasB: Have you goneA: ’re sayingB: isn’t; ’ve been walkingTranslation.1.My immediate boss is a typical workaholic, for he works for over tenhours each day all the year round.2.The principal attaches much importance to extracurricular activitiesand he believes that they will help to cultivate students’tremendous interest in the external world.3.He always grabs a shower, a sandwich and then a taxi to go to work everyMonday morning.4.Since you are leaving the pany, you should straighten out the accountswithin the week.5.he often stays up late night in order to finish his Ph.D. dissertationon time.6.Nothing can replace the profoundest love lodged in one’s heart ofhearts.7.He is considered a natural for the post of the president, for he hasbeen an excellent vice-president for almost ten years.8.He is just too mon to be picked out from the crowed.Exercises for integrated skills.2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.(1)hours (2)while (3)less (4)from (5)explain(6)by (7)late (8)differences (9)influence (10)takingUnit 3 Out of stepVocabulary.1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.(1) pleasant/fortable; practically(2) very long; physical exercises(3) was made to realize this(4) decided not to have coffee and instead to go(5) held in mind2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.(1) negotiated; (2) debonair; (3) dodging; (4) notion;(5) pact; (6) contortion; (7) thrive; (8) undertaking3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.(1) disagreeable; (2) eccentricity; (3) acquainted; (4) ridicule; (5)triumphant; (6) deficiencies; (7) woefully; (8) contorted.4. Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from thetext.(1) going about; (2) going through; (3) pops out; (4) pace off; (5) pulled up; (6) dug out; (7) stroll up to; (8) habituated to.5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.(1) bustling(exciting); (2) old (time-honored);(3) depressed( downhearted, low-spirited); (4) absurd (ridiculous);(5) indifferent (unconcerned); (6) infuriating (irrigating);(7) failure (defeat); (8) again.6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words(1) encountered (2) cause; (3) agreed to;(4) limited to;(5) idling about; (6)relied on; (7) tolerate; (8) deserted/abandoned. Grammar.1. plete the sentences with the past perfect or past perfect progressive of the verbs in thebrackets.(1) had been talking; (2) had been working; (3) had worked;(4) had been applying; (5) had broken; (6) had beenstanding;(7) had swallowed; (8) had been2. plete the following sentences according to the given situation. (1) had been empty; (2) had been working for the pany;(3) had been waiting for me for half anhour; (4) had had lunch(5) had left; (6) has been living; (7) had repaired the engine; (8) had told3.put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.had seen; returned; didn’t have; didn’t have; had; done; was; didn’t have; did; left; had; was; decided; picked; went; slammed; felt; had reminded; has searched; found; remembered; were.4. plete the following sentences with shall, should, will or would. (1) will; (2) shall; (3) Should; (4) would; (5) will;(6) shall; (7)should; (8) should; (9) would; (10) would.5. Fill in the blank with one of the words and phrases in the box. (1) nowadays; (2) ages ago; (3) lately, just; (4) soon, after a long time;(5) immediately, Eventually;(6) once; (7) recently; (8) for weeks. Translation.1.The university is one of the most venerable institutions of higherlearning in the world.2.If one is deficient in practical experience, he can hadly make himselfa success with only what he has acquired in class.3.I felt exasperated by constant interruptions, for I had to finishwriting the monograph by the end of this week.4.He feels that it is ludicrous to write on a contemporary theme in anancient style.5.The Bund in Shanghai was a place where young couples liked to e to cooin the 70s and the 80s of the last century.6.His daughter is very sedate for a girl about ten, for she likes readingmore than playing.7.The couple strolled hand-in-hand along the country road when the sunin its first splendor steeped the earth.8.The poet was monly considered as an eccentric romantic genius whenalive.Exercises for integrated skills.2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.(1)more (2)around (3)free (4)leave (5)programs(6)ease (7)it (8)signed (9)environmental (10)handing(11)only (12)WithUnit 4 Fun, oh, boy, fun, you could die from it.Vocabulary.1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.(1) we would be morally too strict with ourselves to enjoy life;(2) that made all other questions lesssignificant;(3) counting fun as the most important quality of life;(4) the best example of having fun.(5) by nothing more than simple exposure.2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.(1) overshadows; (2) traipse; (3) fetish; (4) flunked:(5) swilling; (6) flicked; (7)epitome; (8) licentiousness:3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.(1) insured; (2) undeserved; (3) generosity; (4) benefits:(5) regrettable; (6) mirthful; (7) blasphemy; (8) reverence4.Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from thetext.(1) turn into; (2) occurred to; (3) end up; (4) step up;(5) pay …back; (6) look forward to; (7) look for; (8) managed to5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.(1) excursion(jaunt); (2) failing;(3) irreverently(disrespectfully, contemptuously); (4) advertisements;(5) quintessence( embodiment); (6) grief (sadness, melancholy);(7) profane( revile); (8) examine (scrutinize)6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.(1) drew attention to; (2) represents ; (3) fully explain; (4) challenged by; (5) support; (6) bored; (7) be welled understood; (8) visited Grammar.4. plete the following sentences with the words and phrases in the box.(1) such …that; (2) thus; (3) in that; (4) With;(5) so …that; (6) Owing to; (7) for; (8) Seeing that5. plete the following letter with the appropriate forms of the verbs given.Should/would like; have, heard; would, suit; doesn’t apply; won’t get; saw; had/was, left/leaving; said; was going; promised; (had)found; have heard; don’t know; went; know; should/would be; would phone; have tried;doesn’t seem.Translation.1.It goes without saying that Shakespeare overshadows all the otherplaywrights throughout the ages.2.The Great Gatsby is monly deemed as the epitome of the Jazz Age of thelast century in America.3.It is advisable for you not to put a damper on his enthusiasm to furtherhis studies at Harvard.4.Young people tend to make a fetish of glamorous stars in sports andentertainment circles.5.They traipsed all the way to downtown area to watch the National Dayfireworks display.6.He does not deserve such a severe punishment as he mitted neitherserious errors nor gave crimes.7.Every time I met him, he would talk a whole of nonsense.8.Reputation is a trap into which many people are ready to fall. Exercises for integrated skills.2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.(1) as (2)hands (3)go (4)up (5)industries(6)or (7)include (8)on (9)provided (10)aimUnit 5 The real truth about lies.Vocabulary.1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words. (1)very important/shocking/traumatic; (2) avoid hurting the others’ feelings; (3)modifying thetruth;(4) a course of action which can easily lead to something unacceptable, wrong or disastrous; (5)under any circumstances;2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.(1) supportive; (2) perceived; (3) prevarication; (4) astounded; (5)undermine; (6) faltered; (7) fibs; (8) volunteered3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.(1) unethical; (2) feigned; (3) unsparing; (4) cynical;(5) confoundedly; (6) lubricated; (7) entangled; (8) Willful4.Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from thetext.(1) cover up; (2) blurted out; (3) set up; (4) find out;(5) wear down; (6) specialize in; (7) professes to; (8) plimented, on;5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.(1) evasion(equivocation); (2) chronic (repeated);(3) mon ( prevalent, omnipresent); (4) slightly;(5) insult (reproach, criticize); (6) distort;(7) growth (multiplication); (8) strengthened (consolidated)6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.(1)cancelled; (2)overe; (3)follow; (4)fell into;(5)make it more acceptable; (6)feel unhappy about;(7)removed from consideration; (8)reserve for future use.Grammar.2. plete each sentence with what you think the most appropriate…1~5 CCBAD 6~10 BBBAA3. rewrite the sentences below using the words and phrases from the box.(1) He can’t have told us everything.(2) Something must have gone wrong.(3) She can’t be only thirty years old.(4) They may not know yet.(5) The road could/may have been closed.(6) The police must know that.(7) There may/could have been a traffic jam.(8) The letter could/may arrive today.(9) That will/must be my mother.(10) There should be time to do some shopping.Translation.1. Hamlet feigned madness when he was hesitating what to do.2. Prevarication is one of the techniques this businessman likes toemploy.3. Sometimes the light of the truth is just too dazzling, so white lies are ubiquitous.4. Many women in America profess that they are unhappy with their status of second-classcitizens.5. On the impulse of the moment, he blurted out the secret.6. You should get rid of any prejudice, resist temptations and let nothing warp your judgment.7. Being over-sensitive and imaginative, he often weaves a tangled web in mind.8. He is very popular among his peers as he always tries to spare others any trouble.Exercises for integrated skills.2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.(1) service (2)rather (3)off (4)are(5)advantage (6)much (7)relations (8)if(9)as (10)moral (11)either (12)truthUnit 6 How to write a rotten poem with almost no effort. Vocabulary.1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words. (1) extremely intense; (2) the practical principal;(3) just like, following the example of ;(4) Probably, Quite likely;(5) made a start despite the difficulty.2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.(1)epic; (2) squalid; (3)veritable; (4) pounded;(5)aroma; (6) evolved; (7) lyrics; (8) claimed3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.(1) imponderables; (2) poetic/poetical; (3) accidentally; (4) unsought;(5) cuddliest; (6) juicy; (7) disoriented; (8) versed4.Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from thetext.(1) conjures up; (20 dealt with; (3) seek out; (4) think of(5)ended/stared with; (6)break…up; (7)relates to; (8) came up with 5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.(1)unfamiliar(strange); (2) fellowship(brotherhood);(3)lower(degrade); (4)exceptional( excellent)(5) caress (hug,embrace); (6) unrealistic(impractical)(7) skilled (expert,proficient,successful); (8) product (positio6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.(1) affects; (2) catching up with; (3) been involved with; (4) tell exactly (5) rejected; (6)make understood; (7)tried to get; (8) thought seriouslyaboutGrammar.1. plete the following sentences with the appropriate verb forms. (1) shake; (2) to do, wait, to let; (3) standing; (4) finding;(5) take, make, drink; (6) leave; (7) being spoken; (8) be, look4.plete each sentence with what you think the most appropriate of the four choices given.1~4 CDBD 5~8 CAACTranslation.1.Sometimes, we have to make a choice because there is no middle ground.2.He often conjured up visions of the past when he was free from thepressures of life.3.He often refreshed himself with a cup of strong black coffee when hefelt fatigued.4.He thrust past a throng of drunken men and bargaining women and walkedon through flaring streets.5.Experiencedtranslators, though lacking in theory, can render onelanguage into another by rule of thumb.6.It was generally believed that the major purpose of the foreignminister’s trip was to break the ice with regards to the relations between the two countries.7.Reading good books and making friends with good people can elevate themind.8.Theflowers and the colorful lights lent a festival atmosphere to thisancient small town.Exercises for integrated skills.2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.(1)questions (2)will (3)ones (4)accounts(5)apply (6)as (7)need (8)at(9)wish (10)feel (11)music (12)caseUnit 7 The chaser.Vocabulary1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words(1) feeling very much worried and afraid;(2) everything I sell could be well deemed as extraordinary;(3) difficult to notice; which is more than enough;(4) have much more everlasting effects than onlythe momentary impulse;(5) with extreme happiness and enthusiasm2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.(1)creaky; (2)peered; (3)acquaintance; (4)detachment;(5)raptures; (6)giddy; (7)overwhelmed; (8)obliged3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.(1)obscurity; (2)acquainted; (3)perceptible; (4)apprehension;(5)indifferent; (6)rapt; (7)overwhelmingly; (8) disobliging4.Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from thetext.(1)save up; (2)care about; (3)indulges in; (4)reached for;(5)peered about; (6)deals in; (7)was substituted; (8)better off.5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.(1) perceptible (perceivable, noticeable); (2) postmortem;(3)anxiously (fearfully); (4)temporary (transient);(5) grave(cheerless); (6) profoundly(rigorously, strongly);(7) apathetically(indifferently); (8) reason;6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.(1)expect; (2)have; (3)accept; (4)imagine;(5)was; (6)work out;(7)became popular;(8)demandedGrammar.1.plete each sentence with what you think the most appropriate of thefour choices given.1~4 CDAB 5~8 BCDCTranslation.1. To me, you are definitely more than an acquaintance.2. Many artisans deal in a variety of handicrafts in the region.3. They went into raptures over the unexpected success.4. Much to my surprise, he analyzed with detachment the dangerous situation that threatened all ofthem.5. She peered at the strange from behind the curtain.6. During the holidays, he indulged in the luxury of a bath of sunshine on the beach.7. When she learnt the news of his death, she was overwhelmed with grief.8. I’m not in favor of buying a hous e on the installment plan; instead,I maintain that everyone of usshould save up for a rainy day. Exercises for integrated skills.2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.(1)if (2) no (3)through (4)with(5)does (6)that (7)want (8)Here(9)sung (10)and (11)but (12)upon(13)precious (14)norUnit 8 Knowledge and wisdomVocabulary.1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words. (1) consider, give proper value to each; (2)certainly, brought a good and helpful effect to mankind, in reality; (3) talk about some thing less important, destroy or ruin eachother; (4) connect with; (5) accordingly2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.(1) pursue; (2) ceased; (3)attainable; (4)enmity;(5)populous; (6)surpassed; (7)impartial; (8)appallingly3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.(1)beneficiaries; (2)undesirable; (3)horizontally; (4)descendants; (5)increasingly; (6)philosophical;(7)unduly;(8)standardization4.Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from thetext.(1)required of; (2) sought to; (3) descended to; (4) put first;(5)contributed to;(6)engage in;(7)conferred, upon;(8)bound up with 5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.(1) following(subsequent, succeeding); (2)enhance(advance);(3)impressive (sensational); (4) unawareness(ignorance, unconsiousness) (5)instill(indoctrinate); (6)confinement(restriction, restrain)(7)virtue; (8)fairness(indifference, neutrality)6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.(1)contracted; (2)keep quiet; (3)investigate; (4)treat;(5)go; (6)lost consciousness;(7)tolerate; (8) get rid ofGrammar.4.Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions.(1)When, (2)lest, (3)Although, (4)not only …but also,(5)because, (6)Although, (7)While, (8)since5. plete each sentence with what you think the most appropriate of the four choices given.1~4 BACD 5~8 BABDTranslation.(1) The result of the experiment far surpassed their expectations.(2) We should take full account of the cost of the project and the difficulties we might encounter.(3) The fair weather contributed to the success of the scientific expedition.(4) Ronaldo, one of the football stars from Brazil, scored several spectacular goals in the 2002 FIFAWorld Cup.(5) Many honorary degrees from different colleges and universities in America were conferred uponRobert Frost for his remarkable contributions to poetry.(6) Patience and perseverance are required in emancipation from bad habits.(7) They tried to instill such new ideas into students’ minds.(8) You should demonstrate impartiality in your assessment of the employees.Exercises for integrated skills.2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.(1)of (2)others (3)create (4)from(5)wisdom (6)benefit (7)without (8)All(9)made (10)avoid (11) one (12)turnUnit 11 On being a better student.Vocabulary.1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.(1)view again at another time from a different perspective;(2)with immense pleasantsurprise;(3) be provided with ready answers and ideas;(4)do pioneering work;(5)Don’t let theknowledge you have acquired be a hindrance to your learning of something new.2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.(1)precedence; (2)stigma; (3)proportional; (4)strain;(5)pertinent; (6)injurious; (7)relevance; (8)therapy3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.(1)substantial; (2)motivation; (3)mitted; (4)restrictions;(5)subtle; (6)thrilling;(7)placently; (8)unprecedented;4.Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb orcollocation taken from thetext.(1)goes out of the way; (2) breaking through; (3)consists of; (4)hold on to; (5)object to;(6) live up to;(7)gave up;(8)based on5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.(1)demonstrated(reveal, manifest); (2) flexible;(3)interesting(extraordinary, outstanding) (4)abandon (yield, renounce) (5)lead; (6) dissatisfaction(discontentment);(7)mild(gentle); (8)harry (pester, harass)6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.(1)submitted; (2)take care of; (3)attentive in; (4)written in honor of;(5)accept; (6)so involved; (7)enthralled; (8)began considering; Grammar.1. plete the following sentences using the appropriate form of the verbs given.(1) Being; (2)to spend, to make; (3)Hearing/To hear (4)To plete(5)to be; (6) to be; (7)to sit, to hear, howling(8) Teasing; (9)Playing;(10)Learning3.Rewrite the underlined parts of the following sentences with…. (1)sitting at the back; (2)for you to do as you are told;(3) to have swum across the Channel;(4) to hear that he had already left the pany;(5) to open the window; (6) to trifle with;(7) Being a qualified plumber, Paul had no difficulty in finding the leak.;(8)ever written;(9) Left to himself, he usually gets the job done quickly.(10) Hoping to find the will, she searched everywhere.4. plete the following sentences with the –ing participle of verbs. (1) to his working, living. (2) having; (3) to stealing; (4) from stealing;(5)for playing; (6) for doing; (7) being talked; (8) on being, from putting, for making.5. Put in the correct prepositions or adverbs.(1) up, for; (2) out; (3) to; (4)out , of;(5)up, against (6) round to; (7) in, with; (8) on;Translation.1. He felt heavily weighted with such high expectations from his parents.2. He interpreted the incident in a favorable light.3. I detest him, for he often goes out of his way to backbite others.4. Many religious teachings urge people to transcend the mundane success.5. Personal initiative is one of the essential elements in promoting your career.6. I don’t think it is a good method of teaching to spoon-feed students.7. I will spare no efforts to acplish the task by the end of the next month, for I don’t want tosuffer from the stigma of having broken my promise. 8. I’ve got much information pertinent to the new policies in education.。

新世纪大学英语综合教程3第三单元课后习题答案

新世纪大学英语综合教程3第三单元课后习题答案

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Unit31.Theyhis hands and legs with a rope so he couldn’t escape.2.He the map and tried to find out which way to go3.He’s been charged with guns and attempting to attack the police4.The product’s successall our expectations-we’ve never though that it could sell so well5.Ten minutes before thetime ,he sat nervously outside her office6.We like to make friends with shelly because she has suchas loyalty courage and truthfulness7.Janet and Bobwith each other for many years before they finally met in Paris .8.Tinasteadily at the famous singer unable to believe she was so close to him9.My grandfather still haseyesight - he is able to read road signs in the distance10.The old man my hand warmly and shook it saying “Congratulations .You’ve won.”11.he lawyer’s arguments are well because he has collected enough proof concerning the case12.It is very of you to bring your umbrella to Kunming at this time ofthe year -it rains so frequently here13.The president failed in his attempts to win the second term because heHadn’t fulfilled hismade in the previouselection14.Even though there are strict rules the use of chemicals in food ,some food producers disregard them intentionally in order to gain more profits1.People who cannotcolours are said to be colour-blind.2.Thoroughly, the vet our horses and pronounced them fit to race.3.My fence was in the storm, so I need to put up a new one.4.You canout of these useless vases if you call them "antiques (古董)".5.There was silence for a few seconds; then , the child let outa loud scream.6.Iwhat he was saying after the first couple of sentences —it was too complicated.7.the audience, he noticed that about one third of the seats were still vacant.8.Their relationship when the girl learned that the boy was not to be trusted.9.I don't understand why Susan, a kind-hearted girl, should my sufferings.10.The treatment has been a painless way of curing cancer, which isuntrue.11.The organizers had expected about 500 people to come, but over 1000 in the end.12.She is a Swissshe was born in Switzerland but she became an American citizen in 1978.13.The 16-year-old boy, who stabbed another boy in a cyberlounge , and awaiting trial.14."Since we have reached agreement about the first item,let uso the next item on the agenda," said the chairman.15.She gets lost easily while driving; so now whenever she is uncertain aswhich road to take, she will telephone her husband.1.他们用一根绳子捆住他的手和腿,使他无法逃跑。

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Unit One Changes in the Way We LiveText AContent Questions ( P10 )Write and live on a farm.Because they grow nearly all of their fruits and vegetables. They have enough eggs, honey and wood. They are very close to nature and can enjoy the beautiful scenery. Besides, they can go skiing and skating in winter.No. Sometimes the good life can get pretty tough.They were buried under five feet of snow from December through March.When the first spring came, it brought two floods. The second flood refers to the good harvest in the growing season.He decided to quit his job and start to freelance.He has to crawl into black bear dens for “Sports Illustrated ”, hitch up dogsled racing teams for “Smithsonian ”magazine, check out the Lake Champlain “monster ”for “Science Digest ”, and canoe through the Boundary Waters Wilderness area of Minnesotafor “Destinations ”.As for insurance, they have only bought a poor man ’s major-medical policy and the policyon their two cars.They cut back their expenses without appreciably lowering their standard of living. For example, they patronize local restaurants instead of more expensive places in thecity. They still attend the opera and ballet but only a few times a year. They eat less meat, drink cheaper wine and see fewer movies.A tolerance for solitude and lots of energy.They will leave with a feeling of sorrow but also with a sense of pride at what they havebeen able to accomplish.They chose to live in the country because they want to improve the quality of their lives. Yes, they have finally realized their dreams.Text Organization ( P11 )Part One (paragraphs 1 —3) The writer views his life in the country as a self-reliant and satisfying one.Part Two (paragraphs 4 —7 ) Life in the country is good yet sometimes very hard.Part Three (paragraphs 8 —11) After quitting his job, the writer ’s income was reduced, but he and his family were able to manage to get by.Part Four (paragraphs 12 —15 ) A tolerance for solitude and a lot of energy have made it possible for the family to enjoy their life in the country.Happy Moments and Events1) growing nearly all their fruits and vegetables2) canoeing, picnicking, long bicycle rides, etc.3) keeping warm inside the house in winter4) writing freelance articles5) earning enough money while maintaining a happy family lifeHardships1) working hard both in winter and in summer2) harsh environment and weather condition3) anxious moments after the writer quit his job4) cutting back on daily expenses5) solitudeVocabulary1. Fill in the gaps with words or phrases given in the box. ( P15 )1) on balance 2) resist 3) haul 4) wicked5) illustrated 6) budget 7) lowering 8) boundary9) involved 10)economic 11) blasting 12) just about2. Now use the verb in brackets to form an appropriate phrasal verb you have learned and complete the sentence with it. ( P16 )1) cut back / down 2)pick up3)get by 4) get through5)face up to 6)turn in7)making up for 8)think up3. Rewrite each sentence with the word or phrase in brackets, keeping the same meaning. (P17 )1) pursued his mathematical studies and taught himself astronomy.2) often generate misleading thoughts.3) attach great importance to combining theory with practice in our work.4) be suspected of doing everything for money.5) before he gets through life.4. Complete the sentences, using the words or phrases in brackets ( P17 )1. their indoor a profit to invest in2. device the improvement on a global scale3. stacked temptation never dined outConfusable Use ( P18 )househomehome familyhouseholddoubtsuspecteddoubtedsuspectedsuspectWord Formation ( P19 )1) rise 2) final 3) regular 4) cash 5) hows and whys 6) upped 7) yellowed 8) bottled 9) lower 10) searchCloze5. Text-related ( P20 )1) gets by 2) temptation 3) get through4) improvement 5) aside from 6) suspect7) supplement 8) profit 9) stacking6. Theme-related ( P21 )1) replaced 2) consider 3) quit4) world 5) tough 6) fuels7) provide 8) luxuries 9) balance10) idealTranslation4. Translate the sentences into English ( P21 )1) We have a problem with the computer system, but I think it is fairly minor.2) My father died when I was too young to live on my own. The people of my hometown took over responsibility for my upbringing at that point.3) the toys have to meet strict safety requirements before they can be sold to children.4) Radio and television have supplemented rather than replaced the newspaper as carriers of new and opinion.5) When it comes to this magazine, it is a digest of articles from many newspapers and magazines around the world.7. Translate the passage into English ( P21 )A decade ago, Nancy did what so many Americans dream about. She quit an executive position and opened a household device store in her neighborhood. People like Nancy made the decision primarily for the improvement in the quality of their lives.But, to run a business on a small scale is by no means an easy job. Without her steady income, Nancy had to cut back on her daily expenses. Sometimes she did not even have the money to pay the premiums for the various kinds of insurance she needed.Fortunately, through her own hard work, she has now got through the most difficulttime. She is determined to continue pursuing her vision of a better life.Text B8. Choose the best answer for each of the following. ( P27 )1—6. a c d b a cTranslate into Chinese the underlined sentences in the essay ( P28 )什么?你说那听起来不像你府上的生活?其实,不仅仅是你一个人这么想。

新标准大学英语综合教程3unit_test答案unit3

新标准大学英语综合教程3unit_test答案unit3

6.Correct an swert heat r i c alSettle dow n and stop being soUNIT3Done with this task. Your score: 96% Part I: Vocabulary and Structure Secti on A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expressi on from the box. 1.The Eiffel Tower is such a disti nctivefeat ur e of Paris that the two have becomesynonym ous. Your an swer Correct answer featurefeature2.I could n't stop reading his new best-seller since I was so en gagedin the characters.3. Your an swerCorrect an swer b engagedengagedI hope for yoursakethat you're not pla nning to make a surprise visit.Your an swerCorrect an swer 7sakesake4. 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Can you tell me what steps _____a valid research proposal?A. con stituti on* B. con stituteC. con stitue ntD. con sist13. The school received more money and ____ has been able to hire more teachers.fr| A. con seque neec| B. con seque ntialc| C. consequentV D. con seque ntly14. Differe nt cultures' vary ing con cepti ons of __ are visible in the types of clothes they gen erallywear.A. jealousy7 B. modestyC. no torietyD. clarity15. Unfortun ately, I did n't practice eno ugh so I failed to ___ for the team.“ A. qualifyB. succeedC. thriveD. attempt16. Her job is to gather the data and the n ____ t he results to determ ine their sig ni fica nee.广 |A. an alysis* B. an alyzet | C. an alytical厂 |D. an alyst17. My ____ clouded my judgme nt and preve nted me from acti ng rati on ally whe n I saw my girlfrie ndwith ano ther man.A. modestyB. clarityD. no toriety18. Jim is in Thailand on vacation; he loves to travel to ____ places.A. eroticB. roboticC. jealousyC. exoticD. mitotic19. Love him or hate him, the Preside nt of the Un ited States is one of the most ____ p eople in theworld.* A. in flue ntial厂| B. domestict | C. i nsti nctiveD. intran sige nt20. In a change of pace from his recent international focus, the Prime Minister spoke last night aboutissues.A. exoticB. rhythmicC. expressiveD. domesticSecti on C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. i nUnfortun ately, I can't think about any thi ng right now since rm en gaged a con tract dispute with my Ian dlord.Correct an swer inYour an swer29.Warhol's fame is largely due to the facthe in corporated pop culturereferences intohis art.Correct an swerCorrect an swer forMargaret is so shy that her eyes always shy awaythatthat23. u pMy pare nts split I when I was four years old, so it was very difficult for me.Your an swerCorrect an swer up24.I think my love of nature derivesf r omall the camp ing trips I took with my pare nts.Your answerCorrect an swer 7 from 25.After several weeks, I fin ally man aged to pin Victor fromdo wnon a specific date for the photoshoot. 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I certai nly don't have that ability, so I'm in credibly impressed whe n30. Your an swerCorrect an swer bfromfromThe Preside nt's new policy is,to speak, beneficial for international trade.Your an swerCorrect an swer soLet me pose a(n) (31)hy pot het i c alsituation for you. Imagine that you are very richartists. You decide to(32) a pain ti ng from a young artist whose work youWould you ask for an epic battle set in a(n)(33) my t h ol og i c alworld of mon sters andfairies or would you ask for a realistic, (34)portrait of yourself? If you chosethe latter, you're in good company because that isI pr ec i s el ywhat I did. I had see nIt took me a long time to find a highly(36) qual i f i e dartist whose work would dojustice to my portrait. In the(37)I studied the artistic process and lear ned a lotsome one i n s t i n c t i v e l y(38) --------------------knows how to create a work of such beauty.I was fairly n ervous about see ing my fini shed portrait. The artist, likewise, was very n ervoussu f f i c i entcapturing my likeness. I'm not in love with the painting, but the artist should take(40)attractive man, so it's almost impossible for my portrait to be beautiful and realistic.Your an swerCorrect answb (31) hypothetical hypothetical 7 (32) commissi on commissi on 7 (33) mythological mythological 7 (34) expressive expressive b (35) precisely precisely 7 (36) qualified qualified 7 (37) mean time mean time 7 (38) in sti nctively in sti nctively 7 (39)sufficie nt sufficie nt 7 (40)con solati oncon solati onPart III: Read ing Comprehe nsionQuestio ns 41 to 45 are based on the follow ing passage.When it comes to the arts, many people automatically think of Europe and North America. This is un dersta ndable since so many famous artists come from these regi ons. Many art museums are filled with pain ti ngs and draw ings from Europea n and North America n artists from the past few hun dred years. All countries, however, have a unique artistic heritage, so it should come as no surprise that countries throughout Africa and Asia have their own artistic styles and histories.about show ing it to me. In the en d, I must admit that he did a(n)(39)jobcon s o l at i onZ] in the fact that he did the best he could with his subject. I'm not a veryCompletely landlocked within Southern Africa, the nation of Botswana is particularly susceptible to cultural trends and influences from surrounding countries, chiefly South Africa. However, there is a burgeoning arts scene native to Botswana, and the country also has a long history of distinct artistic traditions.The oldest evidence of art in the country was found in the Tsodilo Hills, located in northwestern Botswana, in the Kalahari Desert. Dating to 1,000 —2,000 years ago, these rock paintings form the highest concentration of rock art in the world and are considered sacred by the San minority culture. Today, the San are known for continuing the ancient arts of decorating ostrich eggshells for jewelry and creating ostrich eggshell beads, which they consider to represent good luck and good fortune. Archaeologists believe this type of bead to be the oldest-known man-made bead; they have been recovered at East and Southern African archaeological digs and dated to 28,000 —45,000 years ago.The National Museum and Art Gallery in Gaborone is the centrepiece of modern art in the country. It is widely regarded as one of the best art galleries in Southern Africa; it holds regular exhibitions highlighting the work of local artists and also sponsors an annual celebration for local art and artists. The National Museum also acts as custodian for the cultural heritage and traditions of the country, the duties of which include preservation, education, and promotion. Twentieth and twenty-first century painters include Phillip Segola, Ann Gollifer, and Neo Matome.Spring in Gaborone, the capital city, sees the annual Maitisong Festival —the country's largest celebration of the performing arts. The festival includes free outdoor performances at city arenas as well as ticketed indoor events at Gaborone's theatres and arts venues. Performing arts organizations, such as the Mogwana Dance Troupe, are becoming more popular as more and more people embrace and wish to share their cultural heritage.Local handcrafts, supported in large part by the tourist trade, are generally of the utilitarian variety. Handwoven baskets, one of the specialties associated with Botswana, are of extremely high quality. Made almost exclusively in the Okavango region, they are woven with the leaves of the Mokolwane palm andutilize various roots and barks in order to give the baskets their unique colours and desig ns (typically associated with the n ati on's traditi on al lifestyle). Due to the abundance of cattle livestock, leatherwork has also developed as an importa nt and widespread han dcraft. Traditi on ally used to make cloth ing, bla nkets, and sleeping mats, leather is today more often used to make designer bags, belts, and accessories.41. Which of the following best describes the main idea of this passage?A. Europea n art is superior to all other art.B. African art is superior to all other art.V C. Every country has a unique artistic traditi on.D. Art is only a moder n creatio n.Which paragraph discusses the early history of art in Botswa na?A. Paragraph 3.B. Paragraph 4.C. Paragraph 5.° | D. Paragraph 6.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. All art in Botswana is thoroughly unique to that country.B. Art in Botswa na has bee n in flue need by n eighbouri ng coun tries.° | C. Art in Botswa na is a relatively recent inven ti on.D. All art in Botswa na con sists of simple decoratio ns.44. This passage is best described as ________42. 43.A. n arrative fiction* B. editorial non-fictionC. first-pers on historyD. pers onal memoir45. Which of the following would make the best title for the passage?A. Influential Art of the WorldB. A Critic's Opinion of Art in BotswanaC. Botswa na Masterpiecess/ D. Art Without Notoriety。

大学英语综合教程三 unit 3答案

大学英语综合教程三 unit 3答案

Listening and Speaking
Part B: I. Listening Practice
All Stressed Out and No Place to Go Please listen to following excerpt from a call-in radio talk show on the topic of stress management and do the exercises B&C on Page 23 of your textbook.

It is of great significance to learn how to manage stress. There are a number of ways in which you can reduce the negative impact of stress. If work-related stress is affecting you, it is important to tackle with the problem as soon as possible. The most important factor in reducing stress levels is managing time effectively, prioritizing tasks, delegating where necessary and taking care not to take on more than what you can handle. Completing one task before going on to the next will help you feel more in control of work, while varying tasks will help you keep interested. At the end of the day, reflect on what you’ve achieved rather than worrying about future work. Don’t be too hard on yourself and remember to take each day as it comes. Make time to relax at work by stretching and breathing deeply, and get outside for a walk during your lunch break. Confiding in trusted friends or relatives is also a useful way to articulate worries and negative feelings.

新标准大学英语综合教程3课后答案

新标准大学英语综合教程3课后答案

新标准大学英语综合教程3课后答案课后答案如下:Unit 1: Personal InformationPart I: Listening Comprehension1. Telephoned the 24-hour service.2. Her phone number.3. This weekend.4. She's going to the movies with Liz this Saturday evening.5. Going to the concert on Sunday.Part II: Listening Comprehension1. Computer science.2. 10.3. Modern history.4. Wednesday morning.5. Next Thursday.Part III: Listening Comprehension1. C. Leave it on the desk.2. A. Read newspapers whenever they have time.3. D. A supervisor.4. C. Speak in English as much as possible.5. B. They shouldn't sit too close to the TV.Part IV: Listening Comprehension1. B. The girl is afraid of taking the bus.2. C. The girl has a lot of things to do.3. B. The girl will study art at college.4. C. The girl can't find her way to the station.5. A. The girl wants to buy a gift for her friend.Unit 2: EducationPart I: Listening Comprehension1. Become good at communicating with others.2. 30.3. A university.4. She wants to study in the US.5. The Chinese education system.Part II: Listening Comprehension1. Biology.2. 10.3. It's quite challenging.4. Thursday afternoon.5. An online course.Part III: Listening Comprehension1. A. Selecting a major.2. B. They are more likely to get a better job.3. C. Get more sleep.4. D. Try a variety of methods until they find what works best for them.5. B. Losing sleep affects memory.Part IV: Listening Comprehension1. B. He doesn't like his current course.2. B. She doesn't understand the lecture.3. A. The man was absent from class.4. C. They'll go to the library together.5. B. They'll go to the professor's office.Unit 3: Health and FitnessPart I: Listening Comprehension1. Fitness.2. Twice a week.3. Yoga and swimming.4. Characteristics.5. Positive and energetic.Part II: Listening Comprehension1. Psychology.2. 20.3. Jogging and cycling.4. A regular sleeping pattern.5. Fridays.Part III: Listening Comprehension1. A. Doing regular exercise is good for people's health.2. D. Doing regular exercise can improve mental health.3. B. Doing regular exercise can help people relax.4. C. Doing regular exercise can improve sleep quality.5. A. Doing regular exercise can improve concentration. Part IV: Listening Comprehension1. C. She doesn't have time to exercise.2. A. She prefers swimming.3. B. She likes swimming in the morning.4. C. She'll be going to the library.5. A. She needs to prepare for a test.以上为新标准大学英语综合教程3课后答案。

新标准大学英语综合教程3unit_test答案unit3.doc

新标准大学英语综合教程3unit_test答案unit3.doc

新标准大学英语综合教程3unit_test答案unit3.doc1. fecitureYour answerfeature2.I could n't stop readi ng his new best-seller since I was so engagedin the characters.Your answerengaged3. I hope for yourH^that you're not planning to make a surprise visit.Your answersake4.Did you really just make a(n) analogybetween school and war?Your answer an alogy5.Please don't distortthe truth一you made your decision and now you have to live with it.Your answerdistorttheatricalYour answerUNIT3Done with this task? Your score: 96%Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.The Eiffel Tower is such a distinctive of Paris that the two have become synony mous.Correct answerfeatureCorrect answer engagedCorrect answersakeCorrect answer an alogyCorrect answerdistortSettle down and stop being so ;the world is not going to end.Correct answerproclaimwaryproclaimwarySection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11 ? Next summer, the developers plan to ______ the old school into a museum.E A. convert C B. con verse C C. converts G D. converge12. Can you tell me what steps _______ a valid research proposal?A. constitutiontheatricaltheatrical 7.It musfve taken a lot of courage toproclaimindependence like that.Your answerCorrect answer8.I f u s t“ “ ? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------every plan I make for9.10.the weekend.Your answer Correct answer frustratefrustrateI love listening to Mexican music because the Iis so infectious. Your answer Correct answer rhythmrhythmPm alwayswaryof advertisements for deals that seem too good to be true. Your answerCorrect answerE B. constituteC C?constituent□ D. consist13? The school received more money and ______ has been able to hire more teachers.C A. consequenceC B. consequentialC C. con sequentE D. consequently14. Different cultures' varying conceptions of __________ arevisible in the types of clothes they generallywear.□ A. jealousyE B. modesty□ C. notorietyC D. clarity15? Unfortunately,丨didn't practice enough so I failed to for the team.E A. qualifyB? succeedC. thrive□ D. attempt16. Her job is to gather the data and then _______ the results to determine their significance.C A. analysis'Z E B. analyzeC C. analyticalG D. analyst17? My _____ clouded my judgment and prevented me from acting rationally when I saw my girlfriend with another maruC A. modestyC B. clarityE C. jealousyC D. notoriety18. Jim is in Thailand on vacation; he loves to travel to ________ places.G A. eroticC B. roboticE C. exoticD? mitotic21.Unfort un ately, I can't think about any thing right now since I'm engaged ina con tractdispute with my landlord ?Your answerCorrect answerinWarho 「s fame is largely due to the factthathe in corporated pop culture ref ere nces into19? Love him or hate him, the President of the United States is one of the most ________ p eople in theworld.EA. influential□B. domesticC C. jnstinctiveCD. jntransigent20? In a change of pace from his recent international focus, the Prime Minister spoke last night about____ issues.G A. exoticG B. rhythmicC C. expressiveED. domesticSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.his art.23.My parents split24.25.26.27.28. Your answer Correct answerthat thatupwhen I was four years old, so it was very difficult for me. 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All countries, however, have a unique artistic heritage, so it should come as no surprise that countries throughout Africa and Asia have their own artistic styles and histories?Completely landlocked within Southern Africa, the nation ofBotswana is particularly susceptible to cultural trends and in flue nces from surrounding countries, chiefly South Africa ? However, there is aburgeoning arts scene native to Botswana, and the country also has a long history of distinet artistic traditi ons.The oldest evidenee of art in the country was found in the Tsodilo Hills, located in northwestern Botswana, in the Kalahari Desert? Dating to 1,000—2,000 years ago, these rock paintings form the highest concentration of rock art in the world and are considered sacred by the San minority culture. Today, the San are known for continuing the ancient arts of decorating ostrich eggshells for jewelry and creating ostrich eggshell beads, which they consider to represent good luck and good fortune. Archaeologists believe this type of bead to be the oldest-known man-made bead; they have been recovered at East and Southern African archaeological digs and dated to 28,000_ 5,000 years ago.The National Museum and Art Gallery in Gabor one is the cen trepiece of moder n art in the country. It is widely regarded as one of the best art galleries in Southern Africa; it holds regular exhibitions highlighting the work of local artists and also sponsors an annual celebration for local art and artists. The National Museum also acts as custodian for the cultural heritage and traditions of the country, the duties of which include preservation, education, and promotio n. Twe ntieth and twenty-first century painters in elude Phillip Segola, Ann Gollifer, and Neo Matome.Spring in Gaborone, the capital city, sees the annual Maitisong Festival—the country's largest celebration of the performing arts. The festival includes free outdoor performances at city arenas as well as ticketed in door eve nts at Gaborone'stheatres and arts venues ? Performing arts organizations, such as the Mogwana Dance Troupe, are becoming more popular as more and more people embrace and wish to share their cultural heritage.Local handcrafts, supported in large part by the tourist trade, are generally of the utilitarian variety. Handwoven baskets, one of the specialties associated with Botswana, are of extremely high quality. Made almost exclusively in the Okavango region, they are woven with the leaves of the Mokolwane palm and utilize various roots and barks in order to give the baskets their unique colours and desig ns (typically associated with the nation's traditi on al lifestyle). Due to the abundance of cattle livestock, leatherwork hasalso developed as an important and widespread handcraft. Traditionally used to make clothing, blankets, and sleeping mats, leather is today more often used to make designer bags, belts, and accessories?41. Which of the following best describes the main idea of this passage?C A. European art is superior to all other art.□ B. African art is superior to all other artE C? Every country has a unique artistic tradition.C D. Art is only a modern creation.42. Which paragraph discusses the early history of art in Botswana?E A. Paragraph 3.C B. Paragraph 4.C C. Paragraph 5?C D. Paragraph 6.43? According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?E A. All art in Botswana is thoroughly unique to that country.C B. Art in Botswana has been influenced by neighbouring countries?C C? Art in Botswana is a relatively recent invention.□ D. All art in Botswana consists of simple decoratio ns.44. This passage is best described as ________ .A. narrative fictionE B. editorial non-fictionC C? first-person historyC D. personal memoir45. Which of the following would make the best title for the passage?C A. Influential Art of the WorldG B. A Critic's Opinion of Art in BotswanaE C. Botswana Masterpieces9 G D. Art Without Notoriety。

新世纪大学英语综合教程3 unit3 答案

新世纪大学英语综合教程3 unit3 答案

Electronic Teaching PortfolioBook ThreeUnit Three: FriendshipPart I Get StartedSection A Discussion▇Sit in groups of threes or fours and discuss the following questions.1Do you have any good friends? What do you usually do with your friends when you are together?2What kind of people do you like to make friends with?3Do you think friendship is a necessity in life? Why or why not?▆Answers for reference:1Hints: playing games, listening to music, going shopping, seeing movies, chatting on the Internet, exchanging gossips, …2Hints:a)Birds of a feather flock together;b)kindness, diligence, intelligence, humor; ready to render help; share the same hobbies, …3Just as fish cannot live without water, we cannot live without friends. Without friends, life would be boring and barren.a) Friends are companions who share both our joys and sadness.b) Friends are mirrors through which we can see our own strengths and weaknesses.c) Friends are tolerant towards us and help us make progress.d) In times of difficulty, friends give us support and encouragement.Section B Quotes▇Study the following quotes about adversity. Which quote do you like best? Why?George Washington⊙True friendship is a plant of slow growth.— George WashingtonInterpretation:Just like plants, friendship needs nurturing. Plants follow the life cycle of seeds, shoots and flowers before they bear fruits. True friendship grows in more or less the same way. It takes time to mature.George Washington (1732-1799): the first President of the US. Washington was commander-in-chief of the colonial army during the American Revolutionary War. After the war he was elected President of the United States twice, but refused to remain in the position for a third time.Benjamin Franklin◎Be slow in choosing a friend; slower in changing.—Benjamin FranklinInterpretation:Friends and friendships may have great influence on our lives and may last as long as we live. So we should be careful when choosing a friend and should be even more careful when we decide to end the friendship. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790): a US politician, writer, and scientist. He was involved in writing two historically significant documents, the Declaration of Independence (《独立宣言》) and the Constitution of the United States (《美国宪法》). He is famous for proving that lightning is a form of electricity by doing a scientific test in which he flew a kite during a storm, and he invented the lightning conductor. He is also well known for his literary works such as Poor Richard’s Almanac(《穷理查德年鉴》1732-1757;亦译作《格言历书》、《穷理查历书》) and Autobiography (《自传》1790).Samuel Johnson◎ A man should keep his friendships in constant repair.—Samuel JohnsonInterpretation:It is important to maintain friendships. Long-standing friendships should be constantly strengthened and developed; otherwise they may fade or even be lost forever.Samuel Johnson (1709-1784): a British critic and dictionary writer. He is famous for his Dictionary ofthe English Language (1755), the first comprehensive dictionary of the English language ever published.He was considered an excellent conversationalist (善于辞令的人). His intelligent, amusing, and interesting words are still widely quoted today.Charles Caleb Colton◎True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it is lost.—Charles Caleb ColtonInterpretation:Friendship is compared to health. One often fails to see the value of health until it is lost. The same is true of friendships.Charles Caleb Colton (1780-1832): an English clergyman and author. He wrote a large body of writings in his short life, which ended with suicide after an illness. His aphorisms (格言,警句) about friendship, integrity (正直, 诚实), wealth, and knowledge are often cited even to this day.Section C Watching and Discussion▇Forrest Gump is a 1994 American film starred Tom Hanks. The story depicts several decades in the life of Forrest Gump, a slow-witted yet athletically talented man who witnesses, and in some cases influences, some of the defining events of the latter half of the 20th century in the United States between 1944 and 1982.Watch the following video clip about young Forrest and Jenny and do the tasks that follow.1Answer the following questions.1)What is “the sweetest voice” Forrest Gump heard? Why was it the sweetest voice?Answers: Jenny’s voice. Jenny was friendly to Forrest.2)What did they usually do together as friends?Answers: They were always together, learning from each other and being happy.2The film Forrest Gump has become a classic. How will you describe the friendship between Forrest, a dumb boy, and Jenny, a beautiful girl?Hints:Jenny is friendly and Forrest honest and sincere, both eager for loving friends, and both eager to please the other.▇Script:(I don’t recall what I got for my first Christmas, and I don’t know when I went on my first outdoor picnic, but I do remember the first time I heard the sweetest voice in the wide world.)Jenny: You can sit here if you want.(I had never seen anything so beautiful in my life. She was like an angel. )Jenny:Well, are you going to sit down or aren’t you?Jenny: What’s wrong with your legs?Forrest: Nothing at all, thank you. My legs are just fine and dandy.(I just sat next to her on that bus and had a conversation all the way to school.)Forrest:My back’s crooked like a question mark.(Next to Mama, no one ever talked to me or asked me questions.)Jenny: Are you stupid or something?Forrest:Mama says, “Stupid is as stupid does.”Jenny:I’m Jenny.Forrest:I’m Forrest, Forrest Gump.(From that day on, we were always together. Jenny and me was like peas and carrots. She taught me how to climb.)Jenny: Come on, Forrest, you can do it.(I showed her how to dangle. She helped me learn how to read, and I showed her how to swing. Sometimes, we’d just sit out and wait for the stars.)Forrest:Mama’s going to worry about me.Jenny: Just stay a little longer.(For some reason, Jenny did never wanna to go home.)Forrest: OK, Je nny, I’l l stay.(She was my most special friend.)Part II Listen and RespondSection B Task One: Focusing on the Main Ideas▇Choose the best answer to each of the following questions according to the information contained in the listening passage.1When do people come into your life “for a reason”?A)When they know you well.B)When you need them in life.C)When you can support their career.D)When they are willing to listen to your troubles.2Who will end the friendship with the person that is in your life for a reason?A)The person himself.B)You.C)Neither you nor the person.D)Both you and the person.3What does a “friend for a season” mean?A)Someone who is good at making you laugh.B)Someone who teaches you how to have fun.C)Someone who will stay in your life for a short time.D)Someone who comes into your life only for fun.4What is a lifetime friend?A)Someone who always helps you out of difficulties.B)Someone who understands you better than anyone else.C)Someone who has experienced hardships with you.D)Someone who together with you makes up a single soul in two bodies.5What is the passage mainly about?A)Three different stages of friendship.B)Three different types of friendship in our life.C)Three different ways of getting along with people.D)Three different lessons on how to be good to your friends.▇Key:1 B2 A3 C4 D5 BSection C Task Two: Zooming In on the Details▇Listen to the passage again and fill in each of the blanks according to what you have heard.1People come into our life for a ______________, for a ______________ or for a ______________.2When you __________ why people come into your life, you will know exactly what to do.3When someone is in your life for a reason, it is usually to __________ you have expressed outwardly or ______________. They have come to help you out of a difficulty, or to provide you with____________and __________.4When people come into your life for a season, they may bring you ____________________ or make you ____________.5Lifetime friendships are based on ___________ and between you and your friend. Lifetime friendships teach you lifetime ______________ and you should learn to ______________ them.▇Answers:1People come into our life for a reason, for a season or for a lifetime.2When you figure out why people come into your life, you will know exactly what to do.3When someone is in your life for a reason, it is usually to meet a need you have expressed outwardly or inwardly. They have come to help you out of a difficulty, or to provide you with guidance and support.4When people come into your life for a season, they may bring you an experience of peace or make you laugh.5Lifetime friendships are based on trust and understanding between you and your friend. Lifetime friendships teach you lifetime lessons and you should learn to accept them.▇Script:A Reason, a Season and a LifetimeWe meet thousands of people in our life. Some come into our life for a reason, some for a season, and some for a lifetime. When you figure out which it is, you will know exactly what to do.When someone is in your life for a REASON, it is usually to meet a need you have expressed inwardly or outwardly. They have come to help you out of a difficulty, or to provide you with guidance and support.Then, without any wrongdoing on your part or at a certain time, this person will say or do something to bring the relationship to an end. Sometimes they die; sometimes they just walk away; and sometimes they force you to do something that you do not like.When people come into your life for a SEASON, it is time for you to share, grow, or learn. They may bring you an experience of peace or make you laugh. They may teach you something you have never done. They usually give you an unbelievable amount of joy, but only for a season.LIFETIME friendships are based on trust and understanding between you and your friend. Together, you have gone through good times as well as bad times. Lifetime friendships teach you lifetime lessons. And your job is to accept the lessons and love the people who teach you how to be good. So, what is a lifetime friend? It is a single soul in two bodies.Part III Read and ExploreText ASection A Discovering the Main IdeasExercise 1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text A.1Why do people tend to have a thin understanding of friendship?2What are the three kinds of friendship according to Aristotle?3What does Cicero emphasize in his definition of friendship?4What is meant by “virtuous friends” according to the classical view?▇Answers for reference:1It is because there is a lack of socially acknowledged criteria for what makes a person a friend.2They are friendship based on utility, friendship based on pleasure and friendship based on goodness.3He emphasizes the element of virtue in friendship.4Virtuous friends possess moral excellence and share a commitment to the good.Exercise 2 Text A can be divided into four parts with the paragraph number(s) of each part provided as follows. Write down the main idea of each part.Section B In-Depth StudyFriendship is an eternal (永恒的) theme (主题) in human history. A life without friendship is hard to imagine. But what is friendship? Read the following text and see if you can gain some new insights into the true meaning of friendship.What is Friendship?Michele E. Doyle & Mark K. Smith1 When we approach the notion of friendship, our first problem is that there is a lack of firmly agreed and socially acknowledged criteria for what makes a person a friend. In one setting, we may describe someone as a friend; in another, the label may seem less appropriate. Therefore, people tend to have a very thin understanding of what friendship really means. To help us understand what friendship really means, we need to review some classical views of friendship.2 One classical view of friendship is provided by Aristotle, the famous ancient Greek philosopher. Aristotle distinguishes between what he believes to be genuine friendships and two other forms: one based on mutual usefulness, the other on pleasure. So, according to Aristotle, we may find three kinds of friendship:3Friendship based on utility. Utility is an impermanent thing: it changes according to circumstances. When the ground for friendship disappears, the friendship also breaks up because that is what keeps it alive. Friendships of this kind seem to occur most frequently between the elderly, because at their age what they want is not pleasure but utility. Friendships based on utility are also frequently found among those in middle or early life who are pursuing their own advantage. Such persons do not spend much time together, because sometimes they do not even like one another, and therefore feel no need of such an association unless they are mutually useful. They take pleasure in each other’s company only in so far as they have hopes of advantage from it.4Friendship based on pleasure. Friendship between the young is thought to be grounded on pleasure, because the lives of the young are regulated by their feelings, and their chief interests are in their own pleasure and the opportunity of the moment. As they grow up, however, their tastes change too, so that they are quick to make and to break friendships. That is why they fall in and out of friendship quickly, changing their attitude often, even within the same day. But the young do like to spend the day and live together, because that is how they realize the object of their friendship.5Friendship based on goodness. Perfect friendship is based on goodness.Only the friendship of those who are good, and similar in their goodness, is perfect. And it is those who desire the good of their friends for the friends’ sake that are the truest friends, because each loves the other for what he is, and not for any incidental quality. The conduct of good men is the same or similar. It is between good men that both love and friendship are chiefly found and in the highest form. Such friendships are rare because men of this kind are few and they need time and intimacy; for as the saying goes, true friends must go through trials and tribulations together. And no two persons can accept each other and become friends until each has proved to the other that he is worthy of love, and so won his trust. The wish for friendship may develop rapidly, but true friendship does not.6 Another classical view of friendship can be found in the writings of Cicero, an ancient Roman statesman and orator. His writings on ethics, the philosophy of religion and natural law have been influential. According to Cicero, true friendship is only possible between good men. He further defines “the good” as “those whose actions and lives leave no question as to their honor, purity, equity, and liberality; who are free from greed, lust, and violence; and who have the courage of their convictions.” The friendship between good men, based onvirtue, does offer material benefits, but it does not seek them. Moreover, just as in friendships and relationships, those who possess any superiority must regard themselves as equals of those who are less fortunate, so these latter must not be annoyed at being surpassed in genius, fortune, or rank.7 Thus, we may see that the traditional idea of friendship is made up of three components: Friends must enjoy each other’s company; they must be useful to one another; and they must share a commitment to the good. According to the classical views, virtuous friends are bound together, as they recognize each other’s moral excellence. To perceive a friend, therefore, is in a manner to perceive oneself; and to know a friend is in a manner to know oneself. Each can be said to provide a mirror in which the other may see himself. The moral excellence of friendship, thus, involves a high level of development and expression of the altruistic emotions of sympathy, concern and care. Friendship of this kind necessarily involves conversations about well-being and of what might be involved in living the good life.▇课文参考译文友谊的真谛米歇尔·E·多伊尔马克·K·史密斯1 我们探讨友谊这个概念时,遇到的第一个问题是,没有一致赞同并获社会公认的认定(某人为)朋友的标准。

综合英语3 unit3课后练习答案

综合英语3 unit3课后练习答案
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大学英语综合教程unit3参考答案

大学英语综合教程unit3参考答案

大学英语综合教程U n i t3参考答案-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1Key to Unit 3Text A Public Attitudes Toward Science课前预习Directions: Read the text and find out the English versions for the following expressions.1.享有特权的少数人 a privileged minority (Para.1, L.6)2.大多数民众the vast minority of population (Para.1,L.8)3.将时钟拨回到从前put the clock back to an earlier age (Para.2, L.1)4.阻止未来的进一步发展 prevent further advances in the future (Para.2, L.3)5.带来技术的发展bring about advances in technology (Para.2, L.6)6.压制新生事物suppress anything new (Para.2, L.10)7.人的积极极性和创造力 human initiative and inventiveness (Para.2, L.10)8.延缓变化的速度slow down the rate of change (Para.2, L.12)9.确保方向正确的变化ensure the changes in the right direction (Para.3,L.2)10.在一个民主社会in a democratic society (Para.3, L.3)11.做出明智的决定make informed decisions (Para.3, L.5)12.对科学抱着矛盾的态度 be in two minds about science (Para.3, L.7)13.生活水平的稳步提高the steady increase in the standard of living (Para.3, L.8)14.科幻小说science fiction (Para.3, L.17)15.利用这种兴趣harness this interest (Para.4, L.1)16.以一种枯燥乏味的方式 in a dry and uninteresting manner (Para.4, L.6)17.认识其与世界的联系see its relevance to the world (Para.4, L.7)18.通俗读物popular books (Para.4, L.11)19.倾向于做某事tend to do sth. (Para.5, L.1)20.科学概念scientific concepts (Para.5, L.4)21.用文字和图表表述convey sth. by words and diagrams (Para.5, L.4)22.提供基本框架provide the basic framework (Para.6, L.1)23.阐明新的发展put across new developments (Para.6, L.8)24.小部分人 a small proportion of the population (Para.6, L.10)25.科学奇迹scientific wonders (Para.6, L.12)26.负有教育民众的重任have a responsibility to educate the public (Para.6, L.16)27.娱乐民众entertain the public (Para.6, L.16)28.危机四伏be filled with dangers (Para.7, L.1)29.接触外星文明contact an alien civilization (Para.7, L.2)30.充分相信have sufficient faith in sth. (Para.7, L.4)巩固应用I. Directions: Now you’ve learned Text A in detail. Let’s check how much you’ve learned from it! Please translate the Chinese expressions in the following sentences into English. Be sure you use expressions from the text.1.Whether you believe it or not (信不信由你),we were left waiting in the rainfor two hours.(Para.1, L.1)2.We saw /viewed this event as a turning point (把这件事看作是一个转折点).(Para.1, L.4)3.I can’t afford a car, so I guess I will have to do without (就只好不用了) . (Para.1,L.7)4.Forget all about it and look to the future; you can’t put the clock back (让时光倒流). (Para.2, L.1)5.He can’t see, nor could he hear (他还听不见) until a month ago. (Para.2, L.3)6.I have come to realize (逐渐意识到) that what I have done is misguided.(Para.3,L.7)7.As was mentioned in my last letter (正如上封信中所提到的),I’ll be back inOhio in June. (Para.3, L.15)8.I am wearing twice as much as I usually do (是平时穿的两倍) because of thecold weather. (Para.4, L.14)ter, I’ll prove what you say wrong (证明你所说的是错的). (Para.7, L.5)II. Language FocusEx. I. Translate the following English expressions into Chinese and Chinese into English.1.The line of products will be highly profitable.这个行业的产品将十分有利可图(P.67-I-3-3)2.regain health 恢复健康 (P.68-II-1)3.the right attitude towards science 对科学的正确态度 (P69-Cloze 1- L.1)4.the proportion of the population that………人口的比例 (P.69-Cloze 1-L.9)5.make discoveries that have practical value 做出具有实际应用价值的发现(P.69-Cloze 2- L.5)6. a glass wire 光纤 (P.70-Cloze2-L.7)7.endless number of new discoveries 无穷无尽的新发现(P.70-Cloze 2- L.10)8.in a space station in orbit around the earth 在一个围绕地球轨道运行的空间站(P.70-Cloze 2- L.17)9.扔掉这些旧椅子get rid of these old chairs(P.66-I-1-5)10.及时的帮助timely help (P.66-I-1-9)11.做出精确的预言make accuratepredictions (P.67- I-3-3)12.对……迟疑不决be undecided about(P.68- II-2)13.山区the mountainousregion (P.68-II-3)14.缺少,不足be undersuppliedwith (P.68- II-3)15.提出……的要求作为demand... as… (P.68-II-5)16.在做某事上有困难have difficulty (in) doingsth. (P.68-II-7)17.总的来说on balance (P.69-III-2-4)18.优点多于缺点Strengths outweighweaknesses. (P.69-III-2-4)19.对……怀疑be distrustful ofsth. (P.69-Cloze 1-L.2)Ex. II. Please translate the Chinese expressions in the following sentences into English. Be sure to use expressions from the exercises.1.As pace of life quickens (随着生活的节奏加快), things tend to change fast in thecity. (P.66-I-1-4)2.The decision on the new project is made on the basis of scientific study (在科学研究的基础之上). (P.67-I-3-2)3.We have succeeded because we had the foresight to invest in new technology(投资于新技术的先见之明). (P.68-II-6)4.Only a minority of people support military action. The majority are for a peacefulsolution (赞成和平解决). (P.69-III-2-1)5.Applicants who meet our job requirements (符合我们的工作要求) are accepted,those who fall short (不符合条件的) are rejected. (P.69-III-2-2)6.As is shown by history (正如历史所表明的), local clashes may lead to a globalwar. (P.69-III-2-5)III. Language EnhancementEx. I. Translate the following Chinese sentences into English.1. 无论你是否相信,我们的家乡在过去的十年间发生了许多变化,而且在未来的十年里变化会更多。

新标准大学英语综合教程3配套练习unit3(有答案)剖析

新标准大学英语综合教程3配套练习unit3(有答案)剖析

姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________Q3_U4试卷编号:Q3U4考试时间:180 分钟满分:261 分Part 1 Short conversations(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1.A. She's pleased about the approaching snow.B. She doesn't have time to go outside now.C. She doesn't believe the weather report.D. She's worried about the approaching snow.2.A. It's 5 minutes slow.B. It's 10 minutes slow.C. It's 5 minutes fast.D. It's 10 minutes fast.3.A. If the man is going to the store.B. If the man is going to lose his job.C. How the man feels about the news.D. Where the man heard the news.4.A. It will be ready at four o'clock today.B. It will be ready in two hours.C. It can be picked up at two o'clock tomorrow.D. Only two rolls will be ready on time.5.A. In a department store.B. In a bank.C. At a travel agency.D. At a hotel.6.A. He doesn't like watching TV.B. The light hurts his eyes.C. He can't hear the telephone clearly.D. He can't see the TV program clearly.7.A. Tomorrow afternoon.B. Next Friday afternoon.C. This Friday afternoon.D. Tomorrow morning.8.A. £169.B. £16.C. £50.D. £40.9.A. Alice.B. Mom.C. Dad.D. Mom and Dad.10.A. Three Deluxe Soup.B. Three Deep Soup.C. Three Delicious Soup.D. Three Different Soup.Part 2 Long conversations(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 11 to 13 are based on the same conversation.11.A. About 20 or 25 Centigrade.B. About 15 or 20 degrees.C. Between 35 and 40 Centigrade.D. Around and below zero.12.A. It's usually very hot in summer.B. There are thunderstorms in the afternoon.C. They usually have a few foggy days in winter.D. The skies are usually clear over the city.13.A. They go swimming and fishing.B. They swim in it in summer and skate on it in winter.C. They go boating in summer and fishing in winter.D. They go boating in summer and ice-skating in winter.Questions 14 to 16 are based on the same conversation.14.A. She called and told everyone what she needed.B. She made a list of the things she needed, and gave the list to each of her friends.C. She pasted the things she needed in a notebook, and let her friends sign their names ifthey wanted to buy the item for her.D. She asked her friends to give her money, and she would buy wedding gifts by herself.15.A. A sewing machine.B. A vacuum cleaner.C. A cooker.D. An iron.16.A. Because they are made of plastics instead of iron.B. Because they are not in good quality.C. Because manufacturers know customers always want to buy the new models.D. Because manufacturers want to make more profits.Part 3 Understanding Passages(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 17 to 19 are based on the same passage.17.A. 20th of February.B. 12th of February.C. 12th Friday.D. 20th Friday.18.A. By phone only.B. Via twitter.C. By phone and e-mail.D. Via a health website.19.A. Praying, encouragement and some advice.B. Professional advice.C. Latest medical information.D. Professional diagnosis by experts from other places.Questions 20 to 22 are based on the same passage.20.A. How the Industrial Revolution happened.B. The important meaning of the Industrial Revolution.C. The influence of the Industrial Revolution on society.D. How family changed in the Industrial Revolution.21.A. Craftsman.B. Farmer.C. Worker.D. Factory owner.22.A. They wanted to help them out of poverty.B. Women and children were paid less.C. Women and children could work more efficiently.D. There was not enough labor.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the same passage.23.A. The sick can gain information about their disease.B. Going online and ordering the groceries to be delivered to homes is easier.C. The Internet helps older individuals connect with each other.D. The sick can make appointment with their doctors via the Internet.24.A. 18%.B. 29%.C. 49%.D. 54%.25.A. Negative.B. Indifferent.C. Approval.D. Neutral.Questions 26 to 28 are based on the same passage.26.A. Breeding.B. Survival.C. Food.D. Physical strengthening.27.A. It is said to be a cure to cancer.B. It is a kind of multi-vitamin.C. It is found in most fruit seeds.D. The medical companies can produce it.28.A. It will bring our ancestors' tails back to us.B. It will destroy the animal kingdom.C. It will destroy human's evolution.D. It will destroy nature.Part 4 Compound Dictation(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you will hear a passage or passages three times. When thepassage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When thepassage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with theinformation you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, youshould check what you have written.Questions 29 to 39 are based on the same passage.For many of us, communicating used to mean sending letters and cards through the mail and getting no responseweeks later. We'd pass (29)—payingfor (30)—and could only talk to one person at a time. On top of that, there wereno (31)to (32)only (33)For the past decade or so, technology has (34)Internet. Instead of (35)be sent (36)接受者). (37)more, we can send greeting cards over the Web. And no postage is needed!(38)either. (39)messaging has become an efficient way to get a short message across, such as "Meet you there at 8" or "I'll be ho late."Questions 40 to 50 are based on the same passage.Computers are commonly used items in many areas. It is an important thing to people, especially the people whorun (40)were (41)(42)medical (43)today (44)(45)our society. It would be hard if we didn't have the computer around.Let's (46)have found a lot of cures to (47)like Jurassic Park and Toy Story would never have been made without computers because they used computer gr (制图法) and animation (动画制作) inthem. (48)would be impossible without computers and most importantly, space exploration wouldn't be possible without the h computers. It's a pretty tough life without computers. Some may not agree and say," (49)wrong. (50)Without computers, all these wouldn't be possible.Part 5 Blank filling (with the correct form)(Each item: 1)Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the correct form of the words given in the brackets.51.Uneven development, and in particular the decline of the older industrialized regions, was52.(spirited).53.To foreigners, no matter how generously equipped with dictionaries, the everyday language54.55.The analyst is then forced on the defensive, explaining why new features cannot be included56.everyone's very eyes yesterday!57.crew.58.don't have to follow their example.59.stretch.60.by small boys who would knock on doors and run away.61.energy and activity at all levels.62.(fundamental) disagreed with the conservative policy.63.order for great social progress.64.power of attorney and of her power of sale.65.Lee claimed that his intention was merely to discourage religious interference in politics in66.Like a number of other cultural forms, popular music in the West is dominated by acommercial market system, which itself is dominated by a handful67.depend upon independence of the banking system in itself.68.and finally succeed.69.It was the 30th contest between the two great champions, with Becker now boasting—10 lead.70.maintained if the government operated an elaborate system of job subsidy schemes. Part 6 Choosing the right word(Each item: 1)Directions:Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box.ascertained workforce reshaping conferred innovations baffled visualized offspringscowling dazzling1. For the purpose of this second task, Marx uses information on how the conceptsare (71)2. There's a fundamental conflict of interest, because the parents will want any gain totheir(72)3. Police were (73)hair.4. Some companies, including James Capel, the stockbrokers, called intheir (74)5. Clare and Jacky (75)smiling at the woman.6. After a couple of hours she stopped (76)7. The origin and development of paper money in your own country shouldbe (77)8. Reaching the village across the sea of (78)motorcycle, and often difficult on foot.9. Many of the new (79)commitment to total quality management.10. Reflecting rapid changes in the European food market, Hillsdownis (80)arrogant insistence boast unchangedskyscrapers brutal staggered interdependent extinct sweeping1. The president also promised (81)2. He would make the (82)the time separation would deprive her of him.3. He loses no opportunity to (83)4. Sterling seemed to mirror the stock market, ending the day (84)$1.7145.5. She almost (85)so the kitchen clock struck nine.6. The city began to light up, (86)against the dusk.7. In fact people have killed so many tigers that two races areprobably (87)8. The economies of Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland have grownso (88)9. The way in which they try to break those ties may often be (89)painful for the mother, but the instinct is right.10. The menu, which changes every day, has the light, inventive touch of modern cuisine withits (90)Part 7 Multiple choices(Each item: 1)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.91.She refused to be ________________ by her long illness, so she tried to talk to her friendsabout the happy moments in life.A. discouragedB. dischargedC. disadvantagedD. dispirited92.It's hard to ________________ how the tiles will look in our bathroom.A. visualizeB. planC. vaporizeD. assume93.Legal documents are full of ________________ jargon (术语), so we'd better ask for helpfrom some professionals.A. uncomplicatedB. unbelievableC. incomprehensibleD. incontestable94.We were shocked by her ________________ disappearance, and realized after a long timethat we should look for her.A. mysticB. marvellousC. magnificentD. mystifying95.Police are ________________ as to the identity of the killer, because he seems to have theleast motive to kill her.A. threatenedB. baffledC. wonderedD. dissatisfied96.The tax on foreign goods is ________________ high, and a lot of people begin to consumedomestic products.A. potentiallyB. progressivelyC. prominentlyD. prohibitively97.After one-hour fierce competition, the team I support finally win the game by a narrow________________.A. scoreB. marginC. gapD. lead98.She isn't ________________ interested in what you are saying. Why would you embarrassyourself by keeping talking?B. remotelyC. lightlyD. trifling99.Don't be so ________________—it makes people uncomfortable.A. inquisitiveB. curiousC. creativeD. intentional100. The election was won by a wide ________________ of 2 million votes.A. rangeB. varietyC. marginD. blank101. He could not ________________ where the clouds ended and the snow-covered rocks began.A. certainB. ascertainC. confineD. fix102. The congresswoman is ________________ with her advisors on the matter.B. conferringC. neglectingD. conducting103. I strongly ________________ of couples living together before marriage although it has become a more and more popular phenomenon.A. disagreeB. disappointedC. disallowD. disapprove104. Victor ________________ over the idea and finally decided that it made sense.A. consideredB. thoughtC. polishedD. mulled105. Artists tend to be more ________________ of their surroundings than other people.A. cautionsB. carefulC. observantD. ignorant106. In April 1912 this ________________ unsinkable ship hit an iceberg and thousands of people lost their lives for a luxurious journey.B. supposedlyC. estimatedD. reportedly107. His ________________ with other's personal affairs annoys everyone.A. obsessionB. indulgingC. frustrationD. temptation108. The ________________ price increase in property sparks nationwide panic in the country.A. unprecedentedB. unmatchedC. unplannedD. unpredictable109. We marvelled at the superstars' ________________ display of football skills.A. distinguishedB. deceptiveC. dazzlingD. definite110. When do you ________________ being able to pay me back?A. prospectC. envisionD. predict111. We must encourage ________________ if the company is to remain competitive.A. inquisitionB. inscriptionC. inspectionD. innovation112. The Internet has ________________ changed people's way of life.A. fundamentallyB. basicallyC. mainlyD. largely113. The workers were kept in complete ________________ of the company's financial situation.A. concealB. ignoranceC. intactnessD. awareness114. A ________________ of coins from Greece was found deposited in layers associated with the construction of the Temple of Poseidon.A. hoardC. barD. collection115. Thanks to our parliamentary system and the ________________ that it has given us, the British people have been spared the horrors of civil war and invasion for more than 300years.A. firmnessB. fixingC. stabilityD. steadiness116. Inflation remained ________________ at 3.6 per cent last month, according to figures issued yesterday.A. intactB. unchangedC. liberalD. untouched117. To some extent they have been driven to this by the ________________ economy.A. nastyB. harshC. strictD. brutal118. Overseas debt of this country is a ________________B. underestimatingC. astonishedD. staggering119. I get the ________________ from her words that she is not at all satisfied with my work.A. implicationB. obsessionC. innovationD. horizon120. He pushed her accidentally, and she ________________ backwards to an almost fall.A. trembledB. shiveredC. staggeredD. leaned121. The patient, though chronically dependent on the ventilator (人工呼吸机), is a(n) ________________ person.A. awareB. sentientC. alertD. unconscious122. One of Thomas' latest money-saving schemes involves making ________________ changes to contract terms.B. magnitudeC. updatedD. thoughtful123. But the ________________ of most trade-union leaders were much more limited.A. horizonsB. expenditureC. envisionD. views124. I want to suggest that there are equally ________________ explanations for the associations they claim to identify.A. probableB. possibleC. proportionalD. plausible125. The ________________ of the poll tax in Scotland in 1989, with its heavy burden on working-class families in urban areas, enormously added to the government's unpopularity.A. inventionB. showing upC. appearanceD. advent126. I thought of that and began to understand the ________________ of Frankenstein'saccomplishments and ambitions!A. sheernessB. awarenessC. magnitudeD. aptitude127. The unstated ________________ is that there is something about the aptitude of the potential recruits which leads to their failure.A. implicateB. implicationC. hintD. obstacle128. As I reached the road the jeep roared off with its dead and wounded, leaving in its ________________ a cloud of dust.A. followingB. adventC. wakeD. flowing129. Diseases and infections were spread through poor ________________ conditions and efforts were slowly made to combat this.A. sanitaryB. sophisticatedC. healthyD. solitary130. His huge investment has been made despite poor prize-money and high overheads which have made private trainers almost ________________.A. disappearedB. discardedC. vanishedD. extinctPart 8 Complete the sentences(Each item: 1)Directions:Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.131. This word processor will help your应对电脑与文字处理系统). 132.可以肯定地说) house prices will continue to rise.133.有序地).134. I'm not riding in your old car135. The allied commanders must also consider how long they can continue the air而不会使飞行员精疲力竭).136.理解技术的最新发展)? 137.我不理解) how he can describe the opposition to military occupation as "aggression".138.多亏癌症方面的研究), John is now fit and well.139.极其舒适).140.坏消息紧随他而来); the French company went bankrupt before it could pay out the cheque.141.现代交通工具的出现) further improved communications.142.总是抱怨天气不好).143. Julia used(吹嘘她家在西班牙拥有一栋度假别墅).144.就吉姆对他的工作着迷这件事而言), that is something many women married to successful men encounter.145.他对此事全然不知), and would it be fair to blame him for the failure?Part 9 Multiple choices(Each item: 1)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.146. Looking ________________, he stared right through me.A. emptyB. vacantC. hollowD. blank147. They look dispirited when ________________ that they have to make a living all by themselves.A. informedB. be informedC. they informedD. noticed148. Nowadays, his father sits in the library ________________ information that is incomprehensible to him.A. looks upB. looking upC. to look upD. look up149. What he says is more ________________ to be mystifying to a child like me.A. probablyB. reliableC. likelyD. possible150. Many Christians have trouble ________________ their way through the various orders of service and different translations of the Bible.A. to findB. findC. findingD. found151. This is particularly useful for small communities and in developing countries, where special water treatment is not available or ________________ expensive.A. prohibitivelyB. definitelyC. probablyD. highly152. The way she wears it shows to the righteous and ________________ observers always present in Asian communities just how modest she is.A. curiousB. inquisitiveC. inquiryD. smart153. The House of Representatives on May 8 approved a bill by the unexpectedly wide ________________ of 239 votes to 186 which imposed a seven-day waiting period on the purchase of handguns.A. blankB. vacancyC. disparityD. margin154. In a few cases they were even using corporate planning techniques to ________________ the political face of their councils.A. rebuildB. reshuffleC. reshapeD. reconstruct155. My main worry is how the divorce ________________ the kids.A. will affectB. affectsC. can affectD. would affect156. This leaflet tells you how to avoid getting ill while ________________.A. you travelB. travelC. to travelD. travelling157.Avatar provides an example of the cinema ________________ to envision the future.A. attemptsB. to attemptC. attemptD. attempting158. Just a handful of blacksmiths are left ________________ in rural areas today.A. to workB. to have workedC. workingD. to be working159. They are doing research on problems ________________ with cancer treatment.A. that associateB. associatedC. being associateD. associate160. ________________ as a piece of junk, the building will be pulled down soon.A. ConstructedB. Be constructedC. As constructedD. ConstructingPart 10 Blank filling (with the appropriate preposition or adverb) (Each item: 1)Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with an appropriate preposition or adverb. Fill in each blank with only ONE word. Fill in the blanks with proper prepositions and adverbs.161. For a Christian it is a question of faith, but this is a profound, "adult" question that is162.which might assist me to help you.163. "They were all just welcoming me," said Clinton, 46, elected 42nd164.165.has occurred and everything he or she has learnt about the past.166. Perhaps the royal family itself must take some blame for the manic British167.in other European countries.168.of them dated to the mid fourth century.169. Parents shouldn't make decisions for their children, and the children should be allowed to do170.frequent use of shampoo.171.habits.172. We were respectable Home Counties middle class, but nothing special, nothing to173. But then a cloud of dust on the horizon announced the arrival of theirin first clear light.174. Quite apart from radiation hazards in the health care sector, there is concern about the175.176.that "the school is the heart of the community" is apparently held to apply to rural life in general.177.operating theatres at St Bart's.178.applied in that situation.179.180. Healthy children have lots of energy as a rule, so much so that they canPart 11 Fast reading(Each item: 1)Directions:Read the following passage or passages and then answer the questions. There may be two types of questions for Questions 1-7 in each passage. 1) choose Y (YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage, choose N (NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage, choose NG (NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage; or 2) choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Questions 181 to 190 are based on the same passage.In defense of teachersI think it's fair to say that most people know we're in the midst of an educational emergency. Just this week, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan told CNN, "There isn't one urban school district in the country—Chicago, LA, New York, DC, Philly, Baltimore—there's not one urban system yet where the dropout rate is low enough and the graduation rate is high enough." And for those people who work in the school system, no issue has come to represent the struggle to save public education more than the fight over charter schools.For the sake of clarity, let me just note that a charter school is one which uses public funds to run a school that is managed privately, thus giving them the freedom to experiment as well as hire nonunion teachers. Charters such as the Harlem Children's Zone (HCZ) in New York have longer school days (and a longer school year) with kids often required to come in Saturdays to work with tutors. The most successful charter schools (and they are not all the same in either quality or mission) have produced stunning results. At the Harlem Success Academy, 100 per cent of third graders passed their state math exam and 95 per cent passed the state English exam.I am thrilled by these test results and I am very glad that the educational needs of poor urban students are finally being addressed in a serious way. But lately I've grown increasingly cynical about the assertions of charter-school advocates that the most pressing problem facing our publiceducation system is the excess of lazy, incompetent teachers who cannot be fired under any circumstances. As Steve Brill wrote for The New York Times Magazine last week: "Indeed, the core of the reformers' argument, and the essence of the Obama approach to the Race to the Top, is that a slew of research over the last decade has discovered that what makes the most difference is the quality of the teachers and the principals who supervise them." Maybe it's because I was a teacher's pet growing up, or because of my undying love for school supplies, but a lot of this sounds to me more like a full court press to break the admittedly powerful teachers' unions than simply an effort to improve public schooling.Full disclosure: my husband is a public-school teacher in a middle school in one of Brooklyn's toughest neighbourhoods. But we try not to discuss education reform for the sake of our marriage. Personally, I'm a little confused about the all-out push for charter schools by billionaires such as Bill Gates and Bruce Kovner. On the one hand, I support charters for their ability to prove there are solutions to some of the huge and seemingly intractable issues facing our country's education system. I'm very grateful that schools like HCZ have proven that the achievement gap between urban students and their suburban counterparts can be closed. But I do not support using their existence to demonize teachers. For the vast majority of public-school teachers, so much of their job is out of their control that asking them to be held accountable for their students' performance is tantamount to blaming car salesmen for Toyota's accelerator problems. Poverty is still a huge barrier to learning, for instance. Just a quick look at some of the other differences between charters and their public-school brethren (兄弟们) should be enough to prove that the path to an improved educational system is not all about firing teachers.Charter schools, by their nature, have students whose parents are motivated and involved in their education. On the off chance that charter-school parents are not motivated to help their children succeed, they are often given support and help by the charter school itself. Indeed, New York Magazine revealed that parents of kids at the Harlem Success Academies "must sign the network's 'contract', a promise to get children to class on time and in blue-and-orange uniform, guarantee homework, and attend all family events." The same cannot be said of public schools, which are required to take any child who resides in their district and do not have the resources or mandate to teach parents as well. But rather than push to raise the cap on charter schools, why not copy and fund some of their parental-support programmes for existing public schools?Charter schools often receive the same amount of public funding per student as public schools, and also benefit from their ability to raise and use charitable donations. Public schools receive their budgets from their local departments of education and have no ability to receive more. In fact, they're prey to budget and service cuts and layoffs—New York City expects to lay off 4,400 public school teachers this year but no charters will be affected.Charter schools have many more resources than the public schools they're trying to replace. Surely, classroom teachers would have more opportunity to teach and teach well if they had enough books and study materials for all their kids. Donors Choose, a charitable organization where teachers submit proposals for funding by ordinary folks like you and me, estimates that the average public school teacher spends more than $500 of his or her own money on supplies for。

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Unit 3Book 3I. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections:In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph fromwhich the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Eachparagraph is marked with a letter.A)LOS ANGELES—Fans rushed to see 3-D movies such as Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballsin theaters this year and new 3-D televisions could soon have home viewers feeling as if they're surrounded by a noodle storm on their couches. Next year, major electronics manufacturers Sony Corp. and Panasonic Corp. plan to introduce 3-D-capable high-definition televisions for the mass market. You'll still need to wear special glasses, though.B)Movie studios hope 3-D can help lift the weak home video market the same way it has pushedup box office results. The initial price of such sets is expected to be high—perhaps 20 percent more than normal sets of the same size. But costs should come down in the coming years.Depending on prices, 3-D-ready TVs could be in 28 million to 46 million homes worldwide by 2013, predicts Alfred Poor, an analyst with GigaOM Pro. He estimates that next year, as many as 2.5 million sets worldwide will be sold with 3-D capability. "We're raising a whole generation of kids who expect to see this effect for their movies at home," Poor said. "I think people want 3-D. I just don't think they're going to want to pay a whole lot more for it." To avoid the need for special screens, some manufacturers of TV sets are being away from the 3-D technology common in theaters in favor of what's known as "active avoidance". That uses an infra-red (红外线的) emitter on the TV to tell battery-powered glasses when to adjust the left and right lenses in conjunction with the images on the screen, which gives the perception of three dimensions. The sets themselves will require relatively minor upgrades from today's models, but the glasses will cost more, raising the price of the overall package.C)There's no question 3-D movies are popular. They generated more than $1 billion at boxoffices worldwide this year, and on a per-screen basis, 3-D showings typically bring in more than double the revenue of regular screenings when a movie is offered in both versions. For hits like Disney/Pixar's Up and 20th Century Fox's Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, more than half of ticket revenues came from 3-D screens, despite accounting for far fewer showings, according to the research firm Screen Digest. Those screenings tend to fill up, and moviegoers are willing to pay a few dollars extra per ticket.D)Making these 3-D movies hasn't been cheap, and so far there hasn't been an adequate way togive back those higher costs in the home video market, which brings in far more dollars to studios than the theatrical release. In September, DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. released a two-disc pack of Monsters vs. Aliens with just a 3-D bonus vignette (花絮) accompanying a 2-D version of the movie. It comes with cardboard glasses with dark reddish purple and green lenses that create a 3-D effect. The so-called "anaglyph (立体影片)" technology is out ofdate and can change colors but works with regular TVs.E)"We think for 10 minutes or so, it's a fun experience, but it's not a great experience for anhour-and-a-half or two-hour-long movie," said John Batter, DreamWorks' co-president of production for feature animation (动画片). The studio is considering a re-release of the movie at higher prices using modern 3-D technology, followed by future releases after 3-D TVs become available next year. Batter said 3-D releases "will certainly grow over time and it will become, I think, a significant part of our home video business in a three- to five-year cycle".F)Meanwhile, Universal Studios Home Entertainment released the stop-motion animated movieCoraline in July both in 2-D and 3-D with the cardboard glasses, but director Henry Selick said he was disappointed with the result. "I wish they'd waited to do the home 3-D release until the technology caught up to what it was in the theaters," Selick told a conference last month. "I'm disappointed in how few people got to see it in the best possible way."G)As more living rooms are equipped for movies in 3-D, studios will have stronger motivationto release them for home viewing especially as 3-D movies are expected to spend less time in theaters. With about 30 3-D movies headed for theaters next year and only enough screens to show one major picture at a time, the average theatrical run will shrink to less than two weeks in 2010, down from nearly nine weeks in 2008, according to Charlotte Jones, a senior analyst with Screen Digest.H)That could put more emphasis on making up for filmmaking costs on the home market, shesaid. But the home market is also coming under pressure. US home video revenues in the first half of 2009 fell 3.9 percent from a year ago to $9.4 billion. Tom Adams, president of Adams Media Research, said 3-D videos could be the good news in the industry needs, especially because it will take a lot longer for 3-D TV signals to reach people's homes by cable or broadcast. "Among the early adopting crowd, they're going to go out and buy practically everything that comes out," Adams said. "It could be pretty profitable for studios even if it's fairly small in terms of the number of households."I)Cable networks are experimenting with 3-D, too. Last month, ESPN hosted test screenings ofa USC-Ohio State football game in four US cities, following similar events put on bytechnology provider 3ality Digital LLC.J)Many technology companies are banking on a 3-D-at-home boom. RealD, the leading provider of 3-D systems in theaters, is preparing to expand production of "active shutter (快门)" eyewear. Sony Corp. has plans for a range of new 3-D products, from TVs to PlayStation games. Meanwhile, Sony Pictures Animation's latest 3-D feature, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, was an unexpected box office hit, and it could make its way into homes in 3-D once the technology catches on. With standards being finalized and demand for 3-D content booming, "2010 is definitely the year for us to start the 3-D business," said Hiro Kawano, senior vice president of home products for Sony Electronics Inc.1.3-D technology is expected to stimulate the weak home video market.2.Consumers will be able to watch 3-D movies at home next year.3.Consumers prefer movies of 3-D versions though they are a few dollars more expensive thanordinary versions.4.3-D televisions are more expensive than ordinary sets of the same size.5.Henry Selick, Director of Universal Studios Home Entertainment, was not satisfied with thecompany’s 3-D movie Coraline.6.Monsters vs. Aliens, which was released by DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. in September,is a two-disc packed movie.7.According to Charlotte Jones, the average theatrical run of 3-D movies will shrink to less thantwo weeks in 2010.8.The US home video revenues declined in the first half of 2009 from a year ago.9.RealD, the main provider of 3-D systems in theaters, aims to enlarge the production of “activeshutter” eyewear.10. DreamWorks is considering using modern 3-D technology to re-release the movie Monsters vs.Aliens.Section BPassage 1On September 11, Washington and New York were struck by a series of terrorist attacks. At 8:46 a.m. American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center in New York, sparking a massive explosion and leaving a giant hole in the building’s façade(建筑物的正面). At 9:03 a.m., United Airline Flight 175, smashed into the south one of the World Trade Center twin towers, wiping out many of the supporting column and leaving the building aflame. At 9:40 a.m., American Flight 77 slammed from the west into a segment of the Pentagon (US Defence Department) building where more than 800 people work. It crashes into the five-sided building into its lower floors near a helicopter landing pad. Within minutes, the upper floors collapsed into the 300-meter-wide gap, which extends most of the ways through the office rings to the courtyard. At 9:59 a.m., after remaining erect for 56 minutes, the south tower of the World Trade Center, structurally crippled to a greater degree than its twin, fell down floor by floor in 10 seconds, following an explosion in a huge cloud of smoke and dust. At 10:28 the north tower, having stood for 102 minutes, fell down like a house of cards in eight seconds, sending tons of debris into the surrounding streets. At 11:34 a.m., United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in western Pennsylvania, between New York and Washington.More than 8,000 people were killed and feared dead in these terror attacks. The horizon of New York, a symbol of American superior strength, was forever changed and downscaled. The twin towers of the World Trade Center are now consigned to postcard memories in a shockingly short period of time. Over 400 meters high, the 110-story towers were the tallest in the world when they were completed almost 30 years ago. One side of Pentagon, the US military headquarters, was also seriously damaged.11. How many planes crashed on Sept.11, 2001?A. FourB. ThreeC. Two.D. Five.12. Which building is most seriously damaged?A.The south tower of the World Trade Center.B.The north tower of the World Trade Center.C.The Pentagon.D.The helicopter landing pad.13. Please arrange the following happenings according to time order.a. A plane crashes into the north tower.b.The north tower collapses.c. A plane smashes into the Pentagon building.d.The south tower collapses.A. a-b-c-dB. a-c-b-dC. a-c-d-bD. a-d-c-b14. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A.The World Trade Center was built around 1970.B.The towers symbolize the American super power.C.Postcards are now designed in memory of the twin towers.D.The south tower caught fire when smashed by the plane.15. In what tone does the author describe the Sept.11 attacks?A.CondemningB. ObjectiveC. ExaggeratingD. PessimisticPassage 2Tragedy, sudden and terrible, has again struck an American school: fifteen lives were lost and a city and a nation left with scars that cannot be removed. Because guns and explosives were used to cause the mayhem (大灾害), the immediate outcry is for gun control laws.Most likely the shotguns and even the handguns used were legally purchased and registered and probably the guns were the property of the fathers of the boys who used them. Shotguns are the most common guns used in the sports of hunting small game animals and birds.The possibility of passing laws forbidding sportsmen from owning shotguns would be very slight. There would be intense opposition to such laws. On the other hand, laws forbidding handguns have a greater chance of enactment(设定). But then the familiar saying would become fact: “W hen guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns.”Many crimes in America are committed by people using guns. Most of these people have a record of criminal offenses. By law these criminals are not allowed to purchase or own guns. Do they care? No. They do not obey laws and find other ways to get guns.The problem is a people problem, not just a gun problem. In America, we have become a nation that has largely rejected the traditional rules and ethics of Western society that have helped it become a society of progress and the rule of law.Behind societies ruled by law— maybe in the shadows, but still there—was the feeling that over us all was a higher law that man is ultimately answerable to. Man’s law s were therefore supposed to be an extension of this law.Modern society has moved beyond this concept to a very self-centered concept of “ I am my own law”. There is no more black or white or absolute right or wrong. No higher law determines it: We decide individually. What seems right and feels right for me is therefore “right”. Also, what is “right” in one situation may be “wrong” in another, and what is “wrong” for you may be “right”for me. This concept is called moral relativism. Depending upon circumstances and how we feel about an action, it becomes right or wrong for us.For at least the last generation, public education in America has largely failed to teach right and wrong. Public schools can only appeal to personal feelings and opinions. Since most of society does not teach that there is absolute truth, the young people lack moral convictions.Some other cultural influences of today must also share in responsibility for such murderous rampages (暴怒). Many video and computer games are filled with mass destruction. You are the warrior and must destroy as many enemies as possible. You fire your weapon and your enemy goes up in a puff of smoke or flame. The more you kill, the higher your score.Think of the amount of violence shown in modern films. People with minds already distorted with hatred, as were the two from Littleton, can get plenty of education about the excitement of destroying their enemies. These two, unfortunately, acted out their fantasies.To get back to our original question—gun control or people control, can it be done? —people control will not be accomplished until the heart of America changes. Government cannot accomplish this.16. What does “when guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns” mean?A.We can solve the problem by making guns illegal.B.It’s absolutely impossible to make guns illegal.C.Some people will strongly oppose to the law that make guns illegal.D.Some people can get guns whether it is legal or not.17. What is moral relativism according to this passage?A.Deciding right or wrong by oneself.B.The concept of absolute right or wrong.C. A higher law that determines right or wrong.D.An extension of the law.18. What is NOT the reason mentioned for gun crimes in US?A.Public education.B.Violence in movies.C.Some cultural influences.D.Racial discrimination against blacks.19. According to the author, what is the key to solving the gun crime?ernment’s strict gun control.B.Outcry for gun control laws.C.Restoration of traditional rules and social ethics.D. Public awareness of self-defense.20. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Violence in American SchoolsB.Gun Control or People Control— can it be Done?C.Crime Rates Are IncreasingD.The Concept of Moral RelativismII. Choose the one that best completes each sentence from the four choices given below.21. City dwellers may quite enjoy the tranquility of _____ life but I doubt that they would soonbecome tired of the long dull evenings.A. coastalB. ruralC. urbanD. inland22. The soldiers cut trees down to make a ______ across the road in order to stop the enemy.A. barricadeB. fortressC. barrierD. overpass23. Your arguments are rather _______ to criticism without valid evidence to support.A. weakB. vulnerableC. inferiorD. impractical24. The successful launch of Shenzhou V manned space shuttle marks the coming of China’s new____ of space exploration.A. phaseB. eraC. periodD. time25. This film ____ Dustin Hoffman as a divorced father and is nominated for the Oscar best actoraward.A. describesB. featuresC. presentsD. reflects26. The BBC is ________ by satellite to the American network in order to broadcast thePresident’s speech.A. set upB. tied upC. put upD. hooked up27. To ____ the company’s future, we managed to ge t loans from bank to make new investments. .A. secureB. predictC. protectD. save28. We established our present working system by a process of trial and ______.A. mistakeB. wrongdoingC. errorD. defect29. The possibility that she might be wrong never even _______ her. She is too sure of herself.A. occurred toB. happened toC. came overD. befell30. This pie ______ shows the composition of expert countries of this product and the percentageeach country takes up in the total export volume in 2001.A. graphB. chartC. tableD. diagram31. A computer with a _______ modem looks more compact than a computer with an exterior oneconnected to it.A. built-inB. built-upC. embeddedD. stuffed32. At first I thought I’d go as soon as possible, but on ________ I decided that I had to stay hereto see the outcome.A. reflectionB. thoughtC. meditationD. consideration33. In 20 years the country has been _______ into an advanced industrial power.A. transformedB. transferredC. transmittedD. transplanted34. It’s time _______________ about the traffic downtown. The traffic problem has become thebottle neck of the economic development.A.everything is doneB. something was doneC. something will be doneD. nothing to be done35. Articles made of pressed glass are thicker and not as delicate as _____ made of blown glass.A. themB. oneC. thatD. thoseIII. Banked clozeArtists, like everybody else in the world, need special training to develop their special aptitudes. Gail Hunter is _1_ an art school at San Miguel de Allende in Mexico.Gail began drawing and painting _2_ she was a child. She took lessons while she was in high school. At the university she _3_ in art history with the idea of becoming a teacher, though she intended to keep on with her painting too. For two years, she worked as an art teacher in the_4_schools in Dayton, her hometown.She wasn’t very happy with her_5_ job, though. She worked in _6_ different schools, so she had to go from one to another, and she felt she couldn’t give enough _7_ to any one student. She also didn't have time to keep on with her own _8_. She decided to enroll for a summer in the art school in Mexico.The first summer has gone by, and Gail is still in San Miguel. She has sold two of her pictures to North American tourists. Her money has also stretched much further in Mexico than she had _9_. Perhaps most important to her, she likes the city and its atmosphere, for the first time, she is beginning to think of herself as an _10_ rather than just another student.Key:I. 1—5:BACBF2—10:DGHJE11. A 12. A 13. C 14. C 15. B 16. D 17. A 18. D 19. C 20. BII.21. B 22. A 23. B 24. B 25. B26. D 27. A 28. C 29. A 30. B31. A. 32. A 33. A 34. B 35. DIII. Banked cloze1. J. attending2. M. when3. O. majored4. G. high5. D. teaching6. K. several7. A. attention8. C. painting9. F. expected 10. N. artist。

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