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新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U9课后答案及课件(第九单元unit09),高等教育出版社

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U9课后答案及课件(第九单元unit09),高等教育出版社

3. Why does Bob tell Cheryl to click on the No-Virus icon on the toolbar?
clean the computer and stop the virus To ________________________________________.
Part 3 Want to Change Your Computer into a Cash Machine?
Listen to the following ssage and fill in the blanks with the words you have hear.
ambitious There are hundreds of stories about 1________ people who quit their jobs to start garages businesses in their 2________, worked 80-hour weeks, sold their companies and wound up rich. This isn't one of them. Instead, this is about the growing number of average people who are spending their leisure hours selling hobbies and services on home 3____________________________________________________________________ _______________________.. With the cost of necessities rising, more people are computers and the Internet looking for low-risk ways to earn extra income. Web "The 4____ is a great place to shop and spend money, but it's pretty great for making money too. More than half of all small businesses are based at home. Computers, Internet access web-page 5_____________, cell-phone technology and 6_________ design software have all become cheaper and faster in recent years, making it easier to launch some type of atenterprise home 7________ without sinking a lot of money into it . Most people who run an at-home business use a desktop computer 8______________________________________________________, ,connect to the Internet and live in a household where the average annual income is $65 000. ―You can reach large numbers of consumers instantly over the Internet, while key-word searches 9________________ at Google let consumers reach you just as quickly," says Pratt. "The Web is an amazing marketplace." How can you turn your PC into a cash machine? 10_________________________________________ It's easier than you think.

新通用大学英语综合教程2第2册U1课后答案及课件

新通用大学英语综合教程2第2册U1课后答案及课件

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6. There is a growing _a_p_p_r_ec_i_a_tio_n__ of the need for environmental reforms.
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Part 1 Who Are You?
Decide which of the following statements could be true, based on the information in the conversation. Explain your decisions.
7. The government should listen to industry and __re_s_p_o_n_d____ to its needs.
8. Fish is very __s_e_n_s_it_iv_e___ to changes in water temperature.
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新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U2课后答案及课件

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U2课后答案及课件

Exercise B
Complete the conversation with the words you hear.
Bob: Where is this train going?
you’d rather not know Paul: Believe me, 1__________________.
6. Banderas met his wife on the set of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. □




7. Banderas can speak Portuguese and Spanish.



Part 5 The Most Popular Movie Genres
Bob: We’re going to Hong Kong, aren’t we?
Would you rather stay Paul: 2 _________________ here and fight the 100 men? I’ve always wanted Bob: No. And 3 __________________ to see Hong Kong.
b. They said it was great.
4. “Would you like some Chinese food after the movie?” a. Actually, I’d rather have Italian food.
b. How about it?
Comprehension Check
Listening
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Part 1 Which Movie to Choose? Part 2 Why Are They Late?

全新版大学英语综合教程2(第二版)课后练习答案

全新版大学英语综合教程2(第二版)课后练习答案

Unit1 Ways of Learning VocabularyI1.1)insert2)on occasion3)investigate4)In retrospect5)initial 6)phenomena7)attached8)make up for9)is awaiting10)not; in theleast11)promote12)emerged2.1) a striking contrast between the standards of living in the northof the country and the south.2)is said to be superior to synthetic fiber.3)as a financial center has evolved slowly.4)is not relevant to whether he is a good lawyer.5)by a little-known sixteen-century Italian poet have found theirway into some English magazines.3.1)be picked up; can’t accomplish; am exaggerating2)somewhat; the performance; have neglected; they apply to3)assist; On the other hand; are valid; a superiorII1.1)continual2)continuous 3)continual4)continuous2.1)principal2)principal3)principle 4)principles5)principalIII1.themselves2.himself/herself3.herself/by herself/on her own4.itself5.ourselves6.yourself/by yourself/on yourownComprehensive Exercises I.cloze1.(1)contrast(2)exaggerating(3)priority(4)on the otherhand (5)promoting(6)pick up(7)assist(8)accomplish(9)occasion(10)neglecting(11)worthwhile(12)superior2.(1)end(2)perform(3)facing(4)competent (5)equipped(6)designed(7)approach(8)rest(9)definitely(10)qualityII.translation1.(1)It takes an enormous amount of courage to make a departure fromthe tradition.(2)Tom used to be very shy, but this time he was bold enough to givea performance in front of a large audience.(3)Many educators think it desirable to foster the creative spiritin the child at an early age.(4)Assuming this painting really is a masterpiece, do you think it’sworthwhile to buy it?(5)If the data is statistically valid, it will throw light on theproblem we are investigating.2.To improve our English, it is critical to do more reading, writing, listening and speaking. Besides, learning by heart as many well-written essays as possible is also very important. Without an enormous store of good English writing in your head you cannot express yourself freely in English. It is also helpful to summarize our experience as we go along, for in so doing, we can figure out which way of learning is more effective and will produce the most desirable result. As long as we keep working hard on it, we will in due course accomplish the task of mastering English.Unit2 ValuesVocabularyI1.1)abrupt2)emotional3)bless 4)wear and tear5)dated6)consequences7)seemingly8)in contrast to9)Curiosity10)genuine 11)primarily 12)sentiments2.1)confronted with more than one problem, try to solve the easiest one first.2)vital to the existence of all forms of life.3)some confusion among the students about what to do after class to follow upon the subject.4)nothing more than a job and an apartment to be happy.5)tickled him to think that she’d come to ask his advice3.1) a lingering; fabricating; sentiments2)fill out; every item; vital; consequences3)be denied; tangible; cherish; attainII1.It is a long trip and will take us five hours by bus.2.She arrived early and took a front row seat.3.Don’t take me for a fool.4.It takes a lot of imagination to fabricate such a story.5.My uncle will take me (along on his trip) to the Arctic this summer.6.He took the dinner plate I passed to him.7.Kevin took second prize in the weight-lifting competition.8.If you don’t take my advice, you will regret it.III1.hanging2.to give3.to return4.being praised5.not having written6.to say7.to open8.being helpedComprehensive Exercises I.cloze1.(1)well-off/affluent(2)dated(3)falling into(4)bracket (5)deny(6)tangible(7)pursuit(8)cherishes(9)out of place(10)abrupt(11)focus(12)donations2.(1)consume(2)fueled(3)annual(4)plain (5)physically(6)security(7)indicates(8)equally(9)traditional(10)followIII. Translation1.1)The company denied that its donations had a commercial purpose.2)Whenever he was angry, he would begin to stammer slightly.3)Education is the most cherished tradition in our family. That’swhy my parents never took me to dinner at expensive restaurants,but sent me to the best private school.4)Shortly after he recovered from the surgery, he lost his job andthus had to go through another difficult phase of his life.5)In contrast to our affluent neighbors, my parents are rather poor,but they have always tried to meet our minimal needs.2.With more and more donations coming in, our university will be much better off financially next year. We will thus be able to focus on the most important task that we, educators, must take on: to encourage students to attain their scholarly/academic goals, to train them to be dependable and responsible individuals, to prepare them for the life ahead, and to guide them in their pursuit of spiritual as well as material satisfaction.Unit3 The Generation Gap VocabularyI1.1)typical2)dumb3)junior4)glorious 5)welfare6)came over7)interference8)fading9)narrowed down10)frank11)schemes12)at any rate2.1)consists of five generals and four police officers.2)will be in a location overlooking the lake.3)was humiliated by her comments about my family background in frontof so many people.4)have any proof that it was Henry who stole the computer?5)was exhausted after the long cycle ride.3.1)hysterical; was handed down by; should have known better than2)twisted; over and over; talented son3)patience; not to keep him in suspense; assured; repeatedly II.Collocation1.adequate2.anxious3.certain4.content5.crazy6.likely7.fortunate8.keenage1.be admitted2.live3.be postponed4.buy5.be banned6.beComprehensive Exercises I.cloze1.(1)typical(2)welfare(3)constant(4)frank(5)talent(6)dumb (7)know better than that(8)repeatedly(9)dread(10)interference(11)bet(12)assure2.(1)despite(2)really(3)same(4)contact (5)admitted(6)attempt(7)not(8)tend(9)different(10)mannerII.Translation1.(1)Have scientists found proof of water on Mars?(2)The planning committee has narrowed down the possible locationsfor the nuclear power plant to two coastal towns.(3)Sam not only lost his job but also both legs; he had to live onwelfare for the rest of his life.(4)A jury consisting of 12 members voted in unison that Mary wasguilty.(5)Sean felt humiliated to hear his talent being questioned.2.George, the son of Mr. Johnson, liked listening to heavy metal music in the evenings, which made it hard for other residents in the community to fall asleep. Eventually the exhausted neighbors lost their patience and decided on direct interference. They called Mr. Johnson to tell him in a frank manner what they were thinking. Mr. Johnson assured them that he would certainly settle the issue. As soon as he put down the phone he scolded his son, “What has come over you? You should know better than to disturb others for your own amusement.” In the end George traded his CD’s for computer games software from his classmates.Unit4 The Virtual World VocabularyI1.1)conversely2)but then3)symptom4)spitting 5)abusing6)tone7)took; in8)editing9)have arranged10)in sight11)stretched12)data2.1)smoking cigarettes jars on me.2)find themselves getting sucked in.3)has arranged for a technician from the computer store to checkand repair it.4)fled their country to avoid military service/fled to othercountries to avoid military service.5)restore people’s confidence in it.3.1)the virtual; on line; via2)nightmare; routine; any appointment; arrange for3)cue; remarks; his tuneII.Collocation1.We came here all the way on foot.2.Private cars are not allowed on campus.3.They are on vacation in Florida.4.Mary has been talking to her friend on the phone for an hour.5.Don’t worry, Lucy is always on time.6.Industrial demand on fuel is on the rise.age1.hard2.difficult3.impossible4.tough5.hard6.easyComprehensive ExercisesI.cloze1.(1)Internet(2)click(3)virtual(4)routines(5)arrange(6)nightmare (7)annoying(8)connection(9)crawls(10)take in(11)spit(12)data(13)suckedinto(14)At times(15)flee(16)on line2.(1)companion(2)deliver(3)access(4)enables (5)customers(6)delights(7)provides(8)small(9)remote(10)informationII.Translation1.1)Research shows that laughter can bring a lot of health benefits.2) A show Internet connection speed is really annoying.3)As the law stands, helping someone commit suicide is a crime.4)In her report, Mary tries to interpret the data from a completelydifferent angle.5)Sue is a girl of great talent. Her amazing memory sets her apartfrom her classmates.2.Perhaps you envy me for being able to work from home on the computer.I agree that the Internet has made my job a lot easier. I can write, submit and edit articles via email, chat with my colleagues on line and discuss work with my boss. With a click of the mouse, I can get all the data I need and keep up with the latest news. But then, communicating through the Net can be frustrating at times. The system may crash. Worse still, without the emotional cues of face-to-face communication, the typed words sometimes seem difficult to interpret.Unit5 Overcoming Obstacles VocabularyI1.1)startled2)mere3)motion4)sweating 5)stretched out6)vain7)On theoccasion8)anxiety9)emotions10)ashamed of11)In my mind’seye 12)recurring2.1)coincides with her husband’s.2)sends the prices soaring/results in the soaring of prices.3)of alternate sunshine and rain.4)have been his lifelong passions, although he studied economicsat university.5)Tension came over her3.1)media; dedication to; grace2)his competitors; in excitement; hug him; congratulate him on3)emotions; numerous; intensity; passion forII.Collocation1.Mike, a Green, made the suggestion that a large park be built nearthe community.2.In a letter to his daughter, Mr. Smith expressed his wish that she(should) continue her education to acquire still another degree.3.There is no reason to hold the belief that humans have no direct moralresponsibility to safeguard the welfare of animals.4.Children need to feel safe about the world they grow up in, and itis unwise to give them the idea that everything they come into contact with might be a threat.5.Anxiety can result from the notion that life has not treated us fairly.6.Nobody believed his claim that he was innocent.III.Words with Multiple Meanings1.I work out in the gym for one hour every morning.2.Florence has worked as a cleaner at the factory for five years.3.The wounded man worked his way across the field on his hands and knees.4.The safe load for a truck of this type works out at about twenty-fivetons.5.It is difficult to understand how human minds work.6.To my disappointment, the manager’s plan of promoting the new productsdoesn’t work at all.7.The teacher has a lot of experience of working with children who don’tknow how to learn.8.The medicine was like magic, and it worked instantly after you tookit.Comprehensive ExercisesI.cloze1.(1)In my mind’s eye(2)groan(3)competitor(4)intensity(5)anxiety(6)tense(7)sweat(8)tension (9)soaring(10)recurring(11)brought me back to earth(12)fantasy(13)sweat(14)congratulate(15)number(16)media2.(1)engineer(2)forget(3)convinced(4)how(5)build (6)accident(7)thought(8)only(9)sharp(10)touched(11)instructions(12)finallyII.Translation1.1)It is the creativity and dedication of the workers and executivesthat turned the company into a profitable business.2)The prices of food and medicine have soared in the past threemonths.3)We plan to repaint the upper floors of the office building.4)His success shows that popularity and artistic merit sometimescoincide.5)I don’t want to see my beloved grandmother lying in a hospital bedand groaning painfully.2.Numerous facts bear out the argument/statement/claim that in order to recover speedily from negative emotion, you should allow yourself to cry. You needn’t/don’t have to be ashamed of crying. Anxiety and sorrow can flow out of the body along with tears.Consider the case of/Take Donna. Her son unfortunately died in a car accident. The intensity of the blow made her unable to cry. She said, “It was not until two weeks later that I began to cry. And then I felt as if a big stone had been lifted from my shoulders. It was the tears that brought me back to earth and helped me survive the crisis.”Unit6 Women, Half the Sky VocabularyI 1.1)cultural/culture2)indication3)miniature4)ironic 5)stumbled into6)decent7)buzzing8)abnormal9)mechanical10)Shuddering11)implied12)leap2.1)convert RMB into US dollars in the foreign exchange office at theairport.2)didn’t know the first thing about cooking as she looked puzzledas to how to cook rice with the rice cooker.3)their faulty equipment the team had accomplished some very usefulwork.4)allowing me to work flexible hours as long as I work eight hoursa day.5)couldn’t help thinking the book must be quite fascinating.3.1)will not panic/feel panic; ’ll be at a disadvantage2)hybrid; transmissions3)crave; One indication; to distinguishII.Synonyms in Context1.also2.as well/too3.too4.also5.as well/too6.too7.also8.Alsoage1.I’ve had enough2.When I was old enough to work and earn money3.can’t got enough sleep at night4.has so far collected enough of them5.have strong enough arms6.have just enough money to live on Comprehensive ExercisesI.cloze1.(1)stumbled into(2)not know the first thingabout(3)mechanical (4)when it comes to(5)hybrid(6)gritted her teeth(7)premise(8)at a disadvantage(9)panic(10)cultural (11)flexible(12)imply2.(1)chair(2)force(3)secrets(4)painstaking (5)recognized(6)steered(7)essentially(8)observations(9)women(10)tutor(11)inspired(12)unlessII.Translation1.1)He is a man of few words, but when it comes to playing computergames, he is far too clever for his classmates.2)Children who don’t know any better may think these animals arepretty cute and start playing with them.3)There is no way to obtain a loan, so to buy the new equipment,I’ll just have to grit my teeth and sell my hybrid car.4)The hunter would not have fired the shots if he had not seen aherd of elephants coming towards his campsite.5)I find it ironic that Tom has a selective memory---he does notseem to remember painful experiences in the past, particularlythose of his own doing.2.Nancy Hopkins is a biology professor at MIT. She craves knowledge and works hard. However, as a scientist, she could not help noticing all kinds of indications of gender inequality on campus. Men and women professors did the same work, but when it came to promotion the administrators were rather selective. It was ironic that after so much cultural progress, women were still at a disadvantage in institution of higher education. When her request for more lab space was refused, she knew she had to fight. So she gritted her teeth and complained to the President. The fight ended in victory and Nancy was converted into a gender-equity advocate.Unit7 Learning about English VocabularyI1.1)Strictly speaking2)drifted 3)resembles4)invaded5)is conquered6)fascinating7)snack8)put; into practice 9)source10)climate11)surrendered12)were; aroused2.1)an absolute necessity rather than a luxury.2)is a valuable addition to the football team.3)will get out of control, if the firemen do not arrive within tenminutes.4)Alternative but to go via Vancouver to get to Seattle.5)Declared all beef imports will be banned for the next six monthsas an emergency measure to stop the spread of mad disease.3.1)systematic; have invented; to a very real extent; mysteries2)to establish; to be modified/modifying3)tolerance towards; strike out; enrichII.Synonyms1.a)wishb)wish c)wantd)want/wish2.a)skinb)hide/skin c)hided)skine) 3.a)raise/rearb)raise c)rear/raised)raise4.a)royalb)kingly/royal c)sovereignd)royal/kinglyage1.Indeed2.though3.Frankly4.Moreover5.To my knowledge6.however7.nevertheless8.Yet9.instead10.in other wordsComprehensive ExercisesI.cloze1.(1)fascinating (2)tolerance (3)invented(4)addition(5)ban(6)corrupt(7)out of control(8)influenced (9)elite(10)came upwith(11)establishing(12)Massive(13)sources(14)enrich2.(1)early(2)similar(3)source(4)observation (5)examine(6)features(7)declared(8)stronger(9)accident(10)sprungII.Translation1.1)Many small businesses have sprung up in the city since the newpolicy went into effect.2)On hearing the news, she smiled briefly, and then returned to herhabitual frown.3)He paused for effect, then said: “We can reach/enter these marketsthrough new channels.”4)The addition of a concert hall to the school will help it nourishyoung musical talents.5)We have no way to protect our personal liberties until we haveestablished a sovereign state. / We can’t protect our personal liberties unless we, first of all, establish a sovereign state. 2.Though how the English language came into existence remains a mystery to many people, linguists believe that English and most other European languages have descended from a common source: the Indo-European parent language. English was first spoken by the Anglo-Saxons who invaded England in the fifth century. They passed onto us the basic vocabulary of English. In over fifteen centuries of its development, English has enriched itself by massive borrowing. As British immigrants landed in America and established the United States as an independent nation, a new variety was added to the English language: American English. Though some people worry that the language is running out of control, many native speakers of English take pride in the tolerance of their language.Unit8 Protecting Our Environment VocabularyI1.1)barking2)evil3)brooding;hatched 4)migrant 5)tragedies6)counterpart7)arecomplaining/co-mplain8)grim9)flocks; fed on10)vegetation11)patches12)Scores of2.1)was lined with people who came to welcome the distinguishedforeign guests.2)the boss silenced all lively conversation in the office.3)wearing a pair of sun glasses, the famous movie star passed thecrowed unnoticed.4)looked deserted.5)were stricken by it.3.1)patches; came into full bloom; were puzzled; mysterious2)throbbed with; sickened; migrant; a chorus3)had crept into; flickered; the starkII.Word Formation1.Compound words age-oldair force daughter-in-law first-rate greenhousehalf brother ice-cream lifelikelight year salespersonself-centered threefold overusestone-still worldwide Chinese meaning古老的空军儿媳妇一流的温室同母异父兄弟;同父异母兄弟冰淇淋逼真的光年售货员;推销员以自己为中心的,自私的三倍过度使用石头似的一动不动全世界范围的;在世界范围内2.1)poverty-stricken people2)heart-breaking news3)newly-built database4)well-fed kids 5)successful spacewalk6)peace-loving people7)need-based scholarships8)color-blind peopleIII.Confusable Words1.lyingidyin5.liey7.lieyy10.liesComprehensive Exercises I.cloze1.(1)spell(2)stricken(3)misfortunes(4)surroundings(5)blossom/bloom(6)migrant (7)deserted(8)silence(9)sickened(10)hatch(11)puzzled(12)in harmony with2.(1)rate(2)publication(3)dangerous(4)banned (5)export(6)profit(7)accept(8)comprehend(9)boundaries(10)ultimatelyII.Translation1.1)This is a prosperous town, but there is still poverty in the midstof wealth and abundance.2)The Brown family was stricken with one misfortune after another,but their children never complained.3)The museum is designed in such a way that it stands in perfectharmony with its surroundings.4)It was a miracle that these flowers did not wither at all in theblazing sun.5)Flocks of sheep feed on the patches of vegetation that rise abovethe winter snow.2.This village was once famous for its beautiful natural surroundings. All the year round, the trees were green and the flowers in bloom. Clear streams flowed out of the hills through a checkerboard of rice fields. Birds sang all day, and deer came and went in a leisurely manner. However, with the coming of DDT and other pesticides, an evil spell seemed to have settled over the village. Misfortunes came one after another. Chicken died suddenly, cattle and sheep were stricken by mysterious maladies, and farmers complained about a sickening feeling that puzzled the village doctor. The village square, once throbbing with life, was now deserted.。

(完整word版)全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程2课后练习答案

(完整word版)全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程2课后练习答案

(完整word版)全新版⼤学英语(第⼤版)综合教程2课后练习答案Key t o Exercises o f C ollege English B ook 2Unit 1★Text AVocabularyI.1.1) insert 2) on occasion 3) investigate 4) In retrospect 5) initial 6) phenomena 7) attached 8) make up for 9) is awaiting 10) not…in the least 11) promote 12) emerged2. 1) There is a striking contrast between the standards of living in the north of the country and thesouth.2) Natural fiber is said to be superior to synthetic fiber.3) The city’s importance as a financial center has evolved slowly.4) His nationality is not relevant to whether he is a good lawyer.5) The poems by a little-known sixteenth-century Italian poet have found their way into someEnglish magazines.3. 1) be picked up, can’t accomplish, am exaggerating2) somewhat, performance, have neglected, they apply to3) assist, O n t he other h and, a re v alid, a s uperiorII.1. 1) continual 2) continuous 3) continual 4) continuous2. 1) principal 2) principal 3) principle 4) principles 5) principalIII.1. themselves2. himself/herself3. herself/by herself/on her own4. itself5. ourselves6. yourself/ by yourself/on your ownComprehensive ExerciseI. Cloze1. 1) contrast 2) exaggerating 3) priority 4) on the other hand 5) promoting 6) pick up 7) assist 8) accomplish 9) on occasion 10) neglecting 11) worthwhile 12) superior2. 1) end 2) perform 3) facing 4) competent 5) equipped6) designed 7) approach 8) rest 9) definitely 10) qualityII. Translation1.1) It takes an enormous amount of courage to make a departure from the tradition.2) Tom u sed to be very shy, but this time he was bold enough to give a performance in front o fa large audience.3) Many educators think it desirable to foster the creative spirit in the child at an early age.4) Assuming (that) this painting really is a masterpiece, do you think it’s worthwhile tobuy/purchase it?5) If the data is statistically valid, it will throw light on the problem we are investigating.2. To improve our English, it is critical to do more reading, writing, listening and speaking.Besides, learning by heart as many well-written essays as possible is also very important.Without an enormous store of good English writing in your head you cannot express yourself freely in English. It is also helpful to summarize our experience as we go along, for in so doing, we can figure out which way of learning is more effective and will produce the most desirable result. As long as we keep working hard on it, we will in due course accomplish the task of mastering English.★Text BComprehension check: c c d a c bLanguage Practice1.g h e c f a b d2.1) adopt 2) account 3) from your point of view 4) ended up 5) furthermore 6) fund7) annual 8) keeping track of 9) pace 10) intends11) perspective 12) deviseUnit 2★Text AVocabularyI. 1. 1) abrupt 2) emotional 3) bless 4) wear and tear 5) dated 6)consequences 7)seemingly 8) in contrast to 9) Curiosity 10) genuine11) primarily 12) sentiments2. 1) W hen you a re c onfronted with m ore t han o ne p roblem, t ry t o s olve t he e asiestone first.2) Water is vital to the existence of all forms of life.3) There is still some confusion among the students about what to do after classto follow up on the subject.4) As a person of s imple living habits, h e needs nothing more than a job and anapartment to be happy.5) It tickled him to think that she’d come to as his advice.3. 1) a lingering, fabricating, s entiments2) fill out, every item, vital, consequences3) be denied, tangible, cherish, attainII.1.It’s a long trip and will take us five hours by bus.2.She arrived early and took a front row seat.3. Don’t take me for a f ool.4. It takes a lot of imagination to fabricate such a story.5. My u ncle w ill t ake m e (along on h is t rip) t o t he Arctic t his s ummer.6.He took the dinner plate I passed to him.7.Kevin took second prize in the weight-lifting competition.8.If you don’t take my advice, you will regret it.III.1. hanging2. to give3. to return4. being praised5. not having written6. to say7. to open8. being helpedComprehensive ExerciseI.1. 1) well-off/affluent 2) dated 3) falling into 4) bracket 5) deny6) tangible 7) pursuit 8) cherishes 9) out of place 10) abrupt11) focus 12) donations2. 1) consume 2) fueled 3) annual 4) plain 5) physically 6) security7) indicates 8) equally 9) traditional 10) followsII. Translation1.1) The company denied that its donations had a commercial purpose.2) Whenever he was angry, he would begin to stammer slightly.3) Education is the most cherished tradition in our family. That’s why my parents never took me to dinner at expensive restaurants, but sent me to the best private school.4) Shortly after he recovered from the surgery, he lost his job and thus had to go through another difficult phase of his life.5) In contrast to our affluent neighbors, my parents are rather poor, but they have always tried hard to meet our minimal needs.2. With more and more donations coming in, our university will be much better offfinancially next y ear. W e w ill thus b e a ble t o focus o n t he most i mportant t ask that w e, e ducators, m ust t ake on: t o e ncourage students to attain their scholarly/academic goals, to train them to be dependable and responsible individuals, to prepare them for the life ahead, and to guide them in their pursuit of spiritual as well as material satisfaction.★Text BComprehension Check: b b d c d dLanguage Practice1. f c g e b a h d2.1) stunned 2) hold (fast) to 3) folks 4) generosity 5) discount 6) liable7) ranks 8) on the run 9) make up 10) blends in 11) by all accounts 12)comes into contact withUnit 3★Text AVocabularyI.1.1) typical 2)dumb 3) junior 4) glorious 5) welfare 6)came over 7) interference8) f ading 9) narrowed down 10) frank 11)schemes 12) at any rate2. 1) The Security council consists of five generals and four police officers.2) The new hotel will be in a location overlooking the lake.3) I was humiliated by her comments about my family background in front of so many people.4) Do you have any proof that it was Henry who stole the computer?5) the boy was exhausted after the long cycle ride.3. 1) hysterical; was handed down; should have known better than2) twisted, over and over, talented son3) patience, not to keep him in suspense, assured, repeatedlyII.1. adequate2. anxious3. certain4. content5. crazy6. likely7. fortunate8. keen III.1. be admitted2. live3. be postponed4. buy5. be banned6. be Comprehensive ExerciseI. 1. 1) typical 2) welfare 3) constant 4) frank 5) talent 6) dumb7) know better than that 8) repeatedly 9) dread 10) interference 11) bet 12) assure2. 1) despite 2) really 3) same 4) contact 5) admitted 6) attempt7) not 8) tend 9) different 10) mannerII. Translation1. 1) Have scientists found proof of water on Mars?2) The planning committee has narrowed down the possible locations for the nuclear powerplant to two coastal towns.3) Sam not only lost his job but also both legs; he had to live on welfare for the rest of his life.4) A jury consisting of 12 members voted in unison that Mary was guilty.5) Sean felt humiliated ti hear his talent being questioned.2. George, the son of Mr. Johnson, liked listening to heavy metal music in the evenings,which made it hard for other residents in the community to fall asleep. Eventually the exhausted neighbors lost their patience and decided on direct interference. They called Mr.Johnson to tell him in a frank manner w hat t hey were thinking. M r. Johnson assured them that he would certainly settle the issue. As soon as he put down the phone he scolded his son, “What has come over you? You should know better than to disturb others for your own amusement.”In the end George traded his CD’s for computer games software from his classmates.★Text BComprehension Check: b a b c d aLanguage Practice1. d e f g a b h c2. 1) and he like 2) popularity 3) had been kept in the dark 4) define 5) was aware of6)relate 7) were up to 8) trend 9)opportunity 10)mobile 11)comments12) interviewedUnit 4★Text AVocabularyI.1. 1) conversely 2). but then 3) symptom 4) spitting 5) abusing 6) tone7) took…in8) editing 9) have arranged 10) in sight 11) stretched 12) data 2. 1) The sight of teenagers smoking cigarettes jars on me.2) A lot of American teenagers don’t like street gangs, but they find themselves gettingsucked in.3) Jeffrey’s computer crashed again this morning. The manager has arranged for atechnician from the computer store to check and repair it.4) During the Vietnam War, many young Americans fled their country to avoid militaryservice/fled to other countries to avoid military service.5) The new government is planning an anti-corruption campaign so as to restore people’sconfidence in it.3. 1) the virtual, on line, via 2) nightmare, routine, any appointment, arrange for3) cue, remarks, his tuneII. 1. We came here all the way on foot.2. Private cars are not allowed on campus.3. They are on vocation in Florida.4. Mary has been talking to her friend on the phone for an hour.5. Don’t worry, Lucy is always on time.6. Industrial demand on fuel is on the r ise.III. 1. hard 2. difficult 3. impossible 4. tough 5. hard 6. easyComprehensive ExerciseI.1. 1) internet 2) click 3) virtual 4) routines 5) arrange 6) nightmare 7) annoying 8)connection 9) crawls 10) take in 11) spit 12) data 13) sucked into 14) At times 15) flee 16) on line2. 1) companion 2) deliver 3) access 4) enables 5) customers 6) delights 7) provides 8)small 9) remote 10) informationII. Translation1. 1) Research shows that laughter can bring a lot of health benefits.2) A slow Internet connecting speed is really annoying.3) As the law stands, helping someone commit suicide is a crime.4) In her report, Mary tries to interpret the data from a completely different angle.5) Sue is a girl of great talent. Her amazing memory sets her apart from her classmates.2. Perhaps you envy me for being able to work from home on the computer. I agree that theInternet has made my job a lot easier. I can write,submit and edit articles via email, chat with my colleagues on line and discuss work with my boss. With a click of the mouse, I can get all the data I need and keep up with the latest news. But then, communicating through the Net can be frustrating at times. The system may crash. Worse still, without the emotional cues of face-to-face communication, the typed words sometimes seem difficult to interpret.★Text BComprehension Check: c a a b d cLanguage Practice1.d e a c b f g h2.1) vehicle 2) hooked on 3)intense 4)worldwide 5)overnight 6)slipped7) on the whole 8) called forth 9) outwards 10)Needless to say 11) to myknowledge 12) On top of t hatUnit 5★Text AVocabularyI.1. 1) startled 2) mere 3) motion 4) sweating 5) stretched 6) vain 7) On one occasion 8) anxiety 9) emotions 10) ashamed 11) In my mind’s eye 12)recurring2. 1) Mrs. White’s birthday coincides with her husband’s.2) They make big profits on the stuff they sell by creating an artificial shortage, which send sthe prices soaring/results in the soaring of prices.3) It has been a week of alternate sunshine and rain.4) Politics and philosophy have been his lifelong passions, although he studied economics atuniversity.5) Tension came over her, as she waited for her first TV interview.3. 1) media, dedication to, grace 2) his competitors, in excitement, hug him, congratulate him on 3) emotions, numerous, intensity, passion forII.1.Mike, a Green, made the suggestion that a large park be built near the community.2.In a letter to his daughter, Mr. Smith expressed his wish that she (should) continue hereducation to acquire still another degree.3. There is no reason to hold the belief that humans have no direct moral responsibility tosafeguard the welfare of animals.4. Children need to feel safe about the world they grow up in, and it is unwise to give them theidea that everything they come into contact with might be a threat.5. Anxiety can result from the notion that life has not treated us fairly.6.Nobody believed his claim that he was innocent.III.1.I work out in the gym for one hour every morning.2. Florence has worked as cleaner at the factory for five years.3. The wounded man worked his way across the field on his hands and knees.4.The safe load for a truck of this type works out at about twenty-five tons.5. It is difficult to understand how human minds work.6. To my disappointment, the manager’s plan of promoting the new products doesn’t work at all.7.The teacher has a lot of experience of working with children who don’t know how to learn.8.The medicine was like magic, and it worked instantly after you took it.Comprehensive ExerciseI.1. 1) In my mind’s eye 2) groan 3) competitor 4) intensity 5) anxiety 6) tense7) sweat 8) tension 9) soaring 10) recurring 11) brought me back to earth12) fantasy 13) sweat 14) congratulate 15) numerous 16) media2. 1) engineer 2) forget 3) convinced 4) how 5) build 6) accident7) thought 8)only 9) sharp 10) touched 11) instructions 12) finallyII. Translation1. 1) It is the creativity and dedication of the workers and executives that turned the companyinto a profitable business.2) The prices of food and medicine have soared in the past three months.3) We plan to repaint the upper floors of he office building.4) His success shows that popularity and artistic merit sometimes coincide.5) I don’t want to see my beloved grandmother lying in a hospital bed and groaning painfully.2. Numerous facts bear out the argument/statement/claim that in order to recover speedilyfrom negative emotion, you should allow yourself to cry. You needn’t/don’t have to be ashamed of crying. Anxiety and sorrow can flow out of the body along with tears.Consider t he case of/Take Donna, H er s on unfortunately died in a car a ccident. T he intensity of the blow made her unable to cry. She said, “It was not until two weeks later that I began to cry. And then I felt as if a big stone had been lifted from my shoulders. It was the tears that brought me back to earth and helped me survive the crisis.”★Text BComprehension Check: b c b b c aLanguage Practice1. a e d c b h f g2.1) aid 2) inclined 3) in good health 4) shortcomings 5) penetrated6) dismiss 7)has suffered from 8)progressive 9)optimistic 10)to a degree 11)hold on to12)installUnit 6★Text AVocabularyI.1. 1) culture/cultural 2) indication 3) miniature 4) ironic 5) stumbled into 6) decent7) buzzing 8) abnormal 9) mechanical 10) Shuddering 11) implied 12) leap2. 1) You can convert RMB into US dollars in the foreign exchange office a the airport.2) I f igured s he d idn’t k now the f irst t hing a bout c ooking a s she l ooked p uzzled a s t o h ow tocook rice with the rice cooker.3) The manager glowed with pleasure upon hearing that in spite of their faulty equipment theteam had accomplished some very useful work.4) I’m g rateful t o m y c ompany f or a llowing m e t o w ork f lexible h ours a s l ong a s I w ork e ighthours a day.5) On seeing the comments made in the margins by previous readers, Tom couldn’t helpthinking the book must be quite fascinating.3. 1) will not panic/feel panic, ’ll be at a disadvantage 2) hybrid, transmission3) crave, One indication, to distinguishII. 1. also 2. as well/too 3. too 4. also 5. as well/too 6. too 7. also 8. AlsoIII. 1. I’ve had enough 2. When I was old enough to work and earn money3. can’t get enough sleep at night4. has so far collected enough of them5. have strong enough arms6. have j ust e nough m oney t o l ive onComprehensive ExerciseI.1. 1) stumbled into 2) not know the first thing about 3) mechanical 4) when it comes to5) hybrid 6) gritted her teeth 7) premise 8) at a disadvantage 9) panic 10) cultural 11) flexible 12) imply2. 1) chair 2) force 3) secrets 4) painstaking 5) recognized 6) steered 7) essentially 8) observation 9) women 10) tutor 11) inspired 12) unlessII. Translation1. 1) He is a man of few words, but when it comes to playing a computer games, he is far tooclever for his classmates.2) Children who don’t know any better may think these animals are pretty cute and startplaying with them.3) There is no way to obtain a loan, so to buy the new equipment, I will just have to grit myteeth and sell my hybrid car.4) The h unter w ould not h ave fired the s hots i f h e hadn’t s een a h erd o f e lephants c omingtowards his campsite.5) I f ind it i ronic that T om has a selective memory --- he does not s eem t o remember p ainfulexperiences in the past, particularly those of his own doing.2. Nancy Hopkins is a biology professor at MIT. She craves knowledge and works hard.However, as a scientist, she could not help noticing all kinds of indications of gender inequality on campus. Men and women professors did the same work, but when it came to promotion the administrators were rather selective. It was ironic that after so much cultural progress, women were still at a disadvantage in institutions of higher education. When her request for more lab space was refused, she knew she had to fight. So she gritted her teeth and complained to the President. The fight ended in victory and Nancy was converted into a gender-equality advocate.★Text BComprehension Check: b a d b d c aLanguage Practice1. b d a e g c f h2.1) crisis 2) weighed down 3) supportive 4) takes all the credit 5) pleaded6) in control of 7) party 8) expense 9) lives for 10) semester11) at every opportunity 12) stirUnit 7★Text AVocabularyI.1. 1) S trictly s peaking 2) d rifted 3) r esembles 4) i nvaded 5) i s c onquered 6) f ascinating 7) s nack 8) p ut…into practice 9) source 10) climate 11) surrendered 12) were aroused2. 1) an absolute necessity rather than a luxury 2) is a valuable addition to the football team.3) will get out of control, if the firemen do not arrive within ten minutes.4) alternative but to g via Vancouver to get to Seattle5) declared a ll b eef i mports w ill b e banned f or t he next s ix months as a n e mergency m easure t ostop the spread of mad c ow disease.3. 1) systematic, have invented, to a very real extent, mysteries2) to establish, to be modifies/ modifying 3) tolerance towards, strike out, enrichII. 1. a) wish b) wish c) want d) want/wish 2. a) skin b) hide/skin c) hide d) skin3. a) raise/rear b) raise c) rear/raise d) raise4. a) royal b) kingly/royal c) sovereignd) royal/kinglyIII. 1. Indeed 2. though 3. Frankly 4. Moreover 5. To my knowledge6. however7. nevertheless8. Yet9. instead 10) in other words Comprehensive ExerciseI.1. 1) fascinating 2) tolerance 3) invented 4) addition 5) ban 6) corrupt7) out of control 8) influenced 9) elite 10)came up with 11) establishing12) Massive 13)sources 14)enrich2. 1) early 2) similar 3) source 4) observation 5) examine6) features 7) declared 8) stronger 9) accident 10) sprungII. Translation1. 1) Many small businesses have sprung up in the city since the new policy went into effect.2) On hearing the news, she smiled briefly, and then returned to her habitual frown.3) He paused for effect, then said:“We can reach/enter these markets through new channels.”4) The addition of a concert hall to the school will help it nourish young musical talents.5) We have no way to protect our personal liberties until we have established a sovereignstate,/We can’t protect our personal liberties unless we, first of all, establish a sovereign state.2. Though how the English language came into existence remains a mystery to manypeople,linguists believe that English and most other European languages have descended from a common source: the Indo-European parent language. English was first spoken by the Anglo-Saxons who invaded England in the fifth century. They passed onto us the basic vocabulary of English. In over fifteen centuries of its development, English has enriched itself by massive borrowing. As British immigrants landed in America and established the United States as an independent nation, a new variety was added to the English language : American English. Though some people worry that the language is running out of control, many native speakers of English take pride in the tolerance of their language.★Text BComprehension Check: c c c d b dLanguage Practice1. g e d c b h f a2. 1) give way to 2) predict 3) substantial 4) integrate 5) in transition 6) aspect7) to name a few 8) authority 9) dominate 10) had contributed to 11) unique12) rid yourself ofUnit 8VocabularyI. 1) barking 2) evil 3) brooding, hatched 4) migrant 5) tragedies 6) counterpart7) are complaining/complain 8) grim 9) flocks, fed on 10) vegetation11) patches 12) Scores of2. 1) was lined with people who came to welcome the distinguished foreign guests2) the boss silenced all lively conversation in the office3) wearing a pair of sun glasses, the famous movie star passed the crowded unnoticed.4) looked deserted 5) were stricken by i t3. 1) patches, came into full bloom, were puzzled, mysterious2) throbbed with, sickened, migrant, a chorus 3) had crept into. Flickered, the starkII. 1. age-old, air force, daughter-in-law, first-rate, greenhouse, half brother, ice-cream, lifelike, light year, salesperson, self- centered, threefold, overuse, stone-still, worldwide2.1) poverty-stricken people 2) heart-breaking news 3) newly-built 4) well-fed kids5) successful spacewalk 6) peace-loving 7) need-based scholarships 8) color-blindpeopleIII. 1. lying 2. laid 3. lay 4. lain 5. lie 6. lay 7. lie 8. lay 9. lay 10. lies Comprehensive ExerciseI.1. 1) spell 2) stricken 3) misfortunes 4) surroundings 5) blossom/bloom 6) migrant7)deserted 8) silence 9) sickened 10) hatch 11) puzzled 12) in harmony with2. 1) rate 2) publication 3) dangerous 4) banned 5) export6) profit 7) accept 8)comprehend 9) boundaries 10) ultimatelyII. Translation1.1) This is a prosperous town, but there is still poverty in the midst of wealth and abundance.2) The Brown family was stricken with one misfortune after another, but their children nevercomplained.3) The m useum i s d esigned i n such a w ay that i t s tands i n p erfect h armony w ith i tssurroundings.4) It was a miracle that these flowers did not wither at all in the blazing sun.5) Flocks of sheep feed on the patches of vegetation that rise above the winter snow.2. This village was once famous for its beautiful natural surroundings. All the year round,the trees were green and the flowers in bloom. Clear streams flowed out of the hills through a checkerboard of rice fields. Birds sang all day, and deer came and went in a leisurely manner.However, w ith the coming of D DT and other pesticides, a n evil spell seemed to have settled over the village. M isfortunes came one after another. Chicken died suddenly, cattle and sheep were stricken by mysterious maladies, and farmers complained about a sickening feeling that puzzled the village doctor. The village square, once throbbing with life, was now deserted.★Text BComprehension Check: b d a b b cLanguage Practice1. c d g a h b e f2.1) adapt 2) injured 3) immune 4) hostile 5) gives out 6) slight 7) take up8) significance 9) for the most part 10) deliberate 11)span 12) get caught up in。

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U2课后答案及课件解剖

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U2课后答案及课件解剖

a. More than half b. Half
c. Less than half
5. Viewing violent movies and playing violent video games can make people ____.
Book Two
Unit Two
Movies and Entertainment
Agenda
•Lesson 1
UNIT GOALS
1. Apologize for lateness
2. Discuss preferences
•Lesson 2
3. Compare tastes in movies
4. Discuss the effect of
Exercise B
Complete the conversation with the words you hear.
Bob: Where is this train going? Paul: Believe me, 1_y_o_u_’d__ra_t_h_e_r _no_t_k_n_o_w__. Bob: We’re going to Hong Kong, aren’t we? Paul: 2 _W_o_u_ld__yo_u__ra_t_h_er_s_t_a_y_ here and fight the 100 men? Bob: No. And 3 _I_’v_e_a_lw__ay_s__w_a_n_te_d____ to see Hong Kong.
a. 3.5 hours
b. 6.5 hours
c. 7.5 hours
2. Between the ages of 4 and 18, the average child sees ____.

新通用大学英语综合技能训练2答案

新通用大学英语综合技能训练2答案

162 KeysUNIT 1Part I Listening ActivitiesSection A1. D2. C3. D4. D5. A6. C7. C8. B9. C 10. CSection B11. D 12. D 13. C 14. C 15. D 16. B 17. A 18. B 19. D 20. A Section C21. different 22. except 23. talked 24. strangers 25. enemy26. happened 27. showed 28. The other way to communicate29. who was far away 30. he had seen many animalsPart II V ocabularySection A1. D2. B3. A4. C5. B6. D7. A8. C9. D 10. BSection B1. object to2. out of proportion3. were bestowed with4. put up with5. patient with6. giving away7. In this case8. critical of9. indulgent to 10. even ifSection CStep 11. c2. a3. f4. h5. b6. d7. e8. gStep 21. give out2. put up with3. give … back4. put off5. given off6. given over7. put out 8. put forwardPart III StructureSection A1. B2. C3. B4. A5. C6. C7. A8. D9. C 10. BKeysKeys 163Section B1. C (as old as)2. B (more)3. C (work)4. C (higher)5. D (worrying)6. C (more)7. B (a lot)8. C (further)9. D (than) 10. A (nowhere)Part IV TranslationSection A1. 如果你误解了这些相互介绍的手势,你们的友谊可能会有一个糟糕的开端。

新通用大学英语综合教程2第2册U4课后答案及课件【精选】

新通用大学英语综合教程2第2册U4课后答案及课件【精选】

a. wearing a seat belt
b. not paying attention
c. talking on a cell phone
3. Paul tried to turn, but the steering wheel ______.
a. got stuck
b. came off
c. turned
a. stop sign
b. a car
c. a piano
6. After the accident, my vehicle smells like _______.
a. onions
b. bananas c. fish
7. The _______ is the only car part that still looks good.
a. a compact car b. a sedan
c. a van
2. One of the ___C_____ doesn’t work.
a. turn signals
b. headlights
c. side-view mirrors
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3. October 5 is _____A_____.
a. hood
b. engine
c. steering wheel
Exercise C
C. Complete the sentences with the car parts Paul talks about.
“But the van does not look good. The 1__b_u_m_p_e_r_s__ are damaged. So is the 2___h_o_o_d______. The doors won’t open. The windows won’t close. The 3__e_n_g_in_e_____’s not working. The

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U3课后答案及课件(第三单元unit03),高等教育出版社

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U3课后答案及课件(第三单元unit03),高等教育出版社


Exercise B
B. Write the reason why each person calls Top Notch Travel.
1. Mrs. Beatty ._M_r_s_. _B_e_a_t_ty_i_s_n_o_t_h_a_p_p_y__a_b_o_u_t _h_e_r _h_o_te_l_. _T_h_e_re__is__n_o_b_e_l_lm_a_n_._______
c. Neilຫໍສະໝຸດ a. is not home
b. is on another line
c. can’t come to the telephone
3. What is the man’s telephone number? c
a. 598-7482
b. 587-4728
c. 589-7248
4. The man tells the girl ___b____.
4. How much is the initial discount on the honeymoon suite after Mr. Nelson complains about the hotel service? _1_0_%________________________________________
Part 1 Could You Take a Message?
Listen to the conversation and answer the questions.
1. What is the name of the caller? a
a. Nick
b. Nate
2. According to the girl, her father:____c___.

最新-新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)u5课后答案及 精品

最新-新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)u5课后答案及 精品

Exercise B
B. Read what Marie says. Then circle Bob’s response.
1. “ about how you look?” a. “No. Should I?” b. “Of course I do.”
Agenda
Lesson 1 Lesson 2
UNIT GOALS
1. Ask for Personal Care Products You Can‟t Find
2. Schedule Personal Care 3. Talk about Personal Care and Appearance 4. Discuss Ways to Improve Appearance 5. Write about Personal Care and Appearance
a. If keeping up appearances gets you through the day, then, by all means, that‟s what you need to do.
b. The author prefers cosmetic surgery. c. The author believes that beauty is only skin deep.
3. Sun damage only happens on sunny, summer days.
5. The only way to protect your skin from the sun‟s radiation is


□ □
4. UVB causes sunburns, but only UVA can cause skin cancer. □ □

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U1课后答案及课件

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U1课后答案及课件
Yes. ___________________
3. Where does the woman think they met?
4. Have they met before?
Comprehension Check
Check whether each statement is true (T) or false (F).
Information
Kate —Thailand —China —Turkey Kathy —Canadian —Korean —Columbian —16 years old —60 years old — 6l years old —English —French —Korean —Spanish —businesswoman —secretary —student —divorced —married —single
Marie: No.
Driven Ms. Novak: 4____________ a bus in Peru? Marie: No. Ms. Novak, I’m quite sure we’ve never met before. I came here only a year ago from Paris.
Have you ever… 1. been to South America? 2. been to China? 3. flown in an airplane? 4. driven a bus? 5. bought a digital camera? 6. visited Chicago? Suzy yes no Bill yes no
firm 2. The government must take __________ action to stop the fighting. indicator 3. Time spent in education is a good __________ of social and economic position.

综合技能训练第二册Unit 2 答案

综合技能训练第二册Unit 2 答案

Unit 2Part ⅥReading ComprehensionPassage One【短文大意】本文属于议论文,论证主题为“如何对待细节(detail)”。

作者通过实例阐述了自己对此问题的看法:注重细节而不拘泥于细节,这是做好工作、有所建树的秘诀。

从论证过程分析,本文前两段的论述中心是“注重细节意义重大”;三、四段的中心议题为“拘泥于细节就会因小失大,裹足不前”;最后一段为全文的总结,表达了作者的态度“by doing little things within our grasp well, large rewards follow”。

1. 【答案与详解】A。

细节题。

根据第二段前三句的内容,有些应聘者自我淘汰是因为“theirrésumé arrive with stains(他们的简历存在瑕疵)”。

选项中A的原因表述与原文完全吻合。

2. 【答案与详解】C。

细节题。

perfectionist本义为“完美主义者,完美论者”。

根据下文“perfec-tionists struggle over little things at the cost of something larger they work toward(以牺牲更大的目标为代价,纠缠于细枝末节)”,perfectionist带有贬义,意为“过分讲究的人,过分追求完美的人”。

因此,选项C (过分注重细节,结果却丢掉了主要目标)为正确答案。

3. 【答案与详解】A。

综合判断题。

作者对读者的建议应当具有概括性、哲理性,选项中只有A具备此特征,而且符合原文主题。

B、C、D不仅与原文内容不符而且就其本身的内容而言也不符合题目要求。

4. 【答案与详解】D。

例证题。

作者在第四段举阿波罗II号登月的实例意在说明:过程中的某些偏差不影响目标的实现。

B、C的观点正确,但不是作者举例的目的;A具有较强的干扰性,但用词不对,原文指出出现了偏差可以进行调整(make adjustments as necessary),而不是A项的“minor mistakes can be ignored”。

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U4课后答案及课件

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U4课后答案及课件

Conversation B
4. The woman wants ________. C a. an automatic transmission
b. an engine
c. a manual transmission C 5. The drop-off date is __________. a. February 11 b. February 12 c. February 13
Part 5 Song
Check whether each statement is true (T), false (F), or no information (N).
T F N
1. He was looking out the window.
2. He was going too fast. 3. He hit a luxury car. 4. The red sedan hit his car. 5. He was talking on a cell phone.
C 2. One of the ________ doesn’t work. a. turn signals b. headlights c. side-view mirrors
3. October 5 is __________. A
a. the pick up date
b. the drop-off date c. Wednesday

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headlights horn 4___________ are smashed. The 5___________ won’t honk.”
Part 1 Rent a Car Clio

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U7课后答案及课件

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U7课后答案及课件

_______________________________________________ The passage is about the development of personality.
3. Why do our personality and culture have close relationship according to the passage? Our personality and culture have close relationship because personality is the reflection of culture in an individual. _______________________________________________ 4. What is the ideal personality according to the information you hear?
1. What can we learn about the American Indians in the passage?
They have no time consciousness. _______________________________________________
2. What does the passage mainly talk about?
2.Environment is important in determining a person’s behavior and personality. 4.The behaviors’ view correctly explains how we act.
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(完整版)新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U4课后答案及课件

(完整版)新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U4课后答案及课件

Exercise B
B. Complete each statement with the correct answer.
1. Paul was driving a ______ when he had an accident.
a. sedan
b. van
c. bus
2. He was ______ and was fine in the accident.
a. stop sign
b. a car
c. a piano
6. After the accident, my vehicle smells like _______.
a. onions
b. bananas c. fish
7. The _______ is the only car part that still looks good.
4. The road became slippery because of ______.
a. the steering wheel
b. the fish
c. the parked car
Exercise B
5. When I got out to look at the damage, _______ fell on my vehicle.
___6__ “A car on the opposite side of the road hit a stop sign.”
___4__ “When I tried to stop, I hit a parked car.” ___2__ “I tried to turn, but I had a problem with the steering wheel.” ___1__ “I was driving on Sixth Street, and there were a lot of fish on the road.” ___5__ “The car behind me was tailgating, so he hit me.” ___3__ “I drove over the fish. The fish made the road slippery.” ___7__ “The stop sign fell and smashed my hood.” ___8__ “When I got out to look at the damage, a piano fell on the van.”

全新版本大学英语综合教程2课后练习答案详解.doc

全新版本大学英语综合教程2课后练习答案详解.doc

Key to Exercises of College English Book 2 全新版大学英 (第二版 )合教程 2 后答案Unit 1★Text AVocabularyI.insert2) on occasion3) investigate 4) In retrospect5) initial6) phenomena7) attached 8) make up for 9) is awaiting10) not⋯in the least 11) promote12) emerged2.1) There is a striking contrast between the standardsof living in the north of the country and the south.2)Natural fiber is said to be superior to synthetic fiber.3)The city’s importance as a financial center hasevolved slowly.4)His nationality is not relevant to whether he is agood lawyer.5)The poems by a little-known sixteenth-centuryItalian poet have found their way into someEnglish magazines.3.1) be picked up, can’taccomplish, am exaggerating2)somewhat, performance, have neglected, theyapply to3)assist, On the other hand, are valid, a superiorII.1.1) continual 2) continuous 3) continual 4) continuous2. 1) principal2) principal3) principle4) principles 5) principalIII.1. themselves2. himself/herself3. herself/by herself/on her own4. itself5. ourselves6. yourself/ by yourself/on your own Comprehensive ExerciseI. Cloze1. 1) contrast2) exaggerating3) priority 4) on the other hand5) promoting6) pick up7) assist8) accomplish 9) on occasion10) neglecting11) worthwhile12) superior2. 1) end2) perform3) facing 4) competent5) equipped6) designed7) approach8) rest 9) definitely10) qualityII. Translation1.1) It takes an enormous amount of courage to makea departure from the tradition.2)Tom used to be very shy, but this time he was boldenough to give a performance in front of a largeaudience.3)Many educators think it desirable to foster the creative spirit in the child at an early age.4)Assuming (that) this painting really is a masterpiece,do you think it ’sworthwhile to buy/purchase it 5)If the data is statistically valid, it will throw light on the problem we are investigating.2.To improve our English, it is critical to do more reading, writing,listening and speaking. Besides, learning by heart as many well-writtenessays as possible is also very important. Without an enormous store of goodEnglish writing in your head you cannot express yourself freely in English. It is also helpful to summarize our experience as we go along, for in so doing, wecan figure out which way of learning is more effective and will produce themost desirable result. As long as we keep working hard on it, we will in duecourse accomplish the task of mastering English.★Text BComprehension check: c c d a c bLanguage Practice1. g h e c f a b d2. 1) adopt2) account 3) from your point of view 4) ended up 5) furthermore 6) fund 7) annual 8) keeping track of 9) pace 10) intends 11) perspective 12) deviseUnit 2★ Text AVocabularyI. 1. 1) abrupt 2) emotional 3) bless 4) wear and tear 5) dated6)consequences 7)seemingly 8) in contrast to9) Curiosity 10) genuine 11) primarily 12)sentiments2.1) When you are confronted with more than oneproblem, try to solve the easiest one first.2)Water is vital to the existence of all forms of life.3)There is still some confusion among the studentsabout what to do after class to follow up on thesubject.4)As a person of simple living habits, he needsnothing more than a job and an apartment to behappy.5)It tickled him to think that she’d come to as hisadvice.3.1) a lingering, fabricating, sentiments2)fill out, every item, vital, consequences3)be denied, tangible, cherish, attainII.1.It’sa long trip and will take us five hours by bus.2.She arrived early and took a front row seat.3.Don’ttake me for a fool.4.It takes a lot of imagination to fabricate such a story.5.My uncle will take me (along on his trip) to the Arcticthis summer.6.He took the dinner plate I passed to him.7.Kevin took second prize in the weight-liftingcompetition.8.If you don’ttake my advice, you will regret it.III.1. hanging2. to give3. to return4. beingpraised 5. not having written6. to say7. to open8. being helped Comprehensive ExerciseI.1. 1) well-off/affluent 2) dated 3) falling into 4) bracket 5) deny6) tangible 7) pursuit 8) cherishes 9) out of place 10) abrupt11) focus 12) donations2. 1) consume 2) fueled 3) annual 4) plain 5) physically 6) security7) indicates 8) equally 9) traditional 10) followsII.Translation1.1) The company denied that its donations had acommercial purpose.2)Whenever he was angry, he would begin tostammer slightly.3)Education is the most cherished tradition in ourfamily. That’swhy my parents never took me todinner at expensive restaurants, but sent me to thebest private school.4)Shortly after he recovered from the surgery, he losthis job and thus had to go through another difficultphase of his life.5)In contrast to our affluent neighbors, my parentsare rather poor, but they have always tried hardto meet our minimal needs.2. With more and more donations coming in, ouruniversity will be much better off financially next year.We will thus be able to focus on the most importanttask that we, educators, must take on: to encourage students to attain their scholarly/academic goals, to train them to be dependable and responsibleindividuals, to prepare them for the life ahead, and to guide them in their pursuit of spiritual as well asmaterial satisfaction.★ Text BComprehension Check:b b d c d dLanguage Practice1. f c g e b a h d2. 1) stunned 2) hold (fast) to 3) folks 4)generosity 5) discount 6) liable7) ranks 8) on the run 9) make up 10)blends in 11) by all accounts 12) comes into contact withUnit 3★Text AVocabularyI.1.1) typical 2)dumb 3) junior 4) glorious 5) welfare 6)came over 7) interference 8)fading9) narrowed down 10) frank 11)schemes12) at any rate2.1) The Security council consists of five generals andfour police officers.2)The new hotel will be in a location overlooking thelake.3)I was humiliated by her comments about myfamily background in front of so many people.4)Do you have any proof that it was Henry whostole the computer5)the boy was exhausted after the long cycle ride. 3.1) hysterical; was handed down; should haveknown better than2)twisted, over and over, talented son3)patience, not to keep him in suspense, assured,repeatedlyII.1. adequate2. anxious3. certain4. content5.crazy 6. likely 7. fortunate 8. keenIII.1. be admitted2. live3. be postponed4.buy 5. be banned 6. beComprehensive ExerciseI. 1. 1) typical 2) welfare 3) constant 4) frank5) talent 6) dumb7) know better than that 8) repeatedly 9) dread10) interference 11) bet 12) assure2. 1) despite 2) really 3) same 4)contact 5) admitted 6) attempt7) not 8) tend 9) different 10)mannerII. Translation1.1) Have scientists found proof of water on Mars2)The planning committee has narrowed down thepossible locations for the nuclear power plant totwo coastal towns.3)Sam not only lost his job but also both legs; he had to live on welfare for the rest of his life.4)A jury consisting of 12 members voted in unisonthat Mary was guilty.5) Sean felt humiliated ti hear his talent being questioned.2. George, the son of Mr. Johnson, liked listening toheavy metal music in the evenings, which made ithard for other residents in the community to fallasleep. Eventually the exhausted neighbors lost their patience and decided on direct interference. Theycalled Mr. Johnson to tell him in a frank manner what they were thinking. Mr. Johnson assured them thathe would certainly settle the issue. As soon as heput down the phone he scolded his son, “What has come over you You should know better than todisturb others for your own amusement. ”In the end George traded his CD’s for computer gamessoftware from his classmates.★ Text BComprehension Check:b a b c d a Language Practice1. d e f g a b h c2. 1) and he like 2) popularity3) had been kept inthe dark 4) define 5) was aware of 6)relate7)were up to 10)mobile 12) interviewed8) trend11)comments9)opportunityUnit 4★Text AVocabularyI.1. 1) conversely2). but then3) symptom 4) spitting5) abusing6) tone7) took⋯in8) editing9) have arranged 10) in sight 11) stretched12) data2.1) The sight of teenagers smoking cigarettes jars on me.2)A lot of American teenagers don’tlike street gangs,but they find themselves getting sucked in.3)Jeffrey’s computer crashed again this morning.The manager has arranged for a technicianfrom the computer store to check and repair it.4)During the Vietnam War, many young Americansfled their country to avoid military service/fled toother countries to avoid military service.5)The new government is planning an anti-corruption campaign so as to restorepeople’sconfidence in it.3. 1) the virtual, on line, via 2) nightmare, routine, any appointment, arrange for3) cue, remarks, his tuneII.1. We came here all the way on foot.2.Private cars are not allowed on campus.3.They are on vocation in Florida.4.Mary has been talking to her friend on the phone for an hour.5.Don’tworry, Lucy is always on time.6.Industrial demand on fuel is on the rise.III. 1. hard 2. difficult 3. impossible 4. tough 5. hard 6. easy1.1) internet 2) click 3) virtual 4) routines 5)arrange 6) nightmare 7) annoying 8) connection 9) crawls 10) take in 11) spit 12)data 13) sucked into 14) At times 15) flee16) on line2. 1) companion 2) deliver 3) access 4) enables 5)customers 6) delights 7) provides 8) small 9) remote 10) informationII.Translation1.1) Research shows that laughter can bring a lot of health benefits.2) A slow Internet connecting speed is really annoying.3)As the law stands, helping someone commit suicide is a crime.4)In her report, Mary tries to interpret the data froma completely different angle.5)Sue is a girl of great talent. Her amazing memory sets her apart from her classmates.2.Perhaps you envy me for being able to work fromhome on the computer. I agree that the Internet has made my job a lot easier. I can write,submit and edit articles via email, chat with my colleagues on line and discuss work with my boss. With a click of the mouse,I can get all the data I need and keep up with thelatest news. But then, communicating through the Net can be frustrating at times. The system maycrash. Worse still, without the emotional cues of face-to-face communication, the typed words sometimes seem difficult to interpret.★Text BComprehension Check: c a a b d cLanguage Practice1.d e a c b f g h2 . 1) vehicle2) hooked on3)intense4)worldwide5)overnight6)slipped7) on the whole8) called forth9) outwards10)Needless to say11) to my knowledge12)On top of thatUnit 5★Text AVocabularyI.1. 1) startled 2) mere 3) motion4) sweating5)stretched6) vain7) On one occasion8) anxiety 9) emotions10) ashamed11) In mymind’seye12) recurring2. 1) Mrs. White’s birthday coincides with her husband’s.2)They make big profits on the stuff they sell bycreating an artificial shortage, which send s theprices soaring/results in the soaring of prices.3)It has been a week of alternate sunshine and rain.4)Politics and philosophy have been his lifelongpassions, although he studied economics atuniversity.5)Tension came over her, as she waited for her first TV interview.3. 1) media, dedication to, grace 2) his competitors, in excitement, hug him, congratulate him on3) emotions, numerous, intensity, passion forII.1.Mike, a Green, made the suggestion that a large park be built near the community.2.In a letter to his daughter, Mr. Smith expressed his wish that she (should) continue her education to acquire still another degree.3.There is no reason to hold the belief that humans have no direct moral responsibility to safeguard the welfare of animals.4.Children need to feel safe about the world they growup in, and it is unwise to give them the idea that everything they come into contact with might be a threat.5.Anxiety can result from the notion that life has not treated us fairly.6.Nobody believed his claim that he was innocent.1.I work out in the gym for one hour every morning.2.Florence has worked as cleaner at the factory for five years.3.The wounded man worked his way across the field on his hands and knees.4.The safe load for a truck of this type works out at about twenty-five tons.5.It is difficult to understand how human minds work.6.To my disappointment, the manager’s plan of promoting the new products doesn’twork at all.7.The teacher has a lot of experience of working with children who don’tknow how to learn.8.The medicine was like magic, and it worked instantly after you took it.Comprehensive ExerciseI.1. 1) In my mind’seye 2) groan 3) competitor4) intensity 5) anxiety 6) tense7) sweat 8) tension 9) soaring 10)recurring 11) brought me back to earth12) fantasy 13) sweat 14) congratulate 15)numerous 16) media2. 1) engineer 2) forget 3) convinced 4) how 5) build 6) accident7) thought 8)only 9) sharp 10) touched 11) instructions 12) finallyII.Translation1.1) It is the creativity and dedication of the workersand executives that turned the company into aprofitable business.2)The prices of food and medicine have soared in the past three months.3)We plan to repaint the upper floors of he office building.4)His success shows that popularity and artistic merit sometimes coincide.5)I don’twant to see my beloved grandmother lyingin a hospital bed and groaning painfully.2. Numerous facts bear out theargument/statement/claim that in order to recover speedily from negative emotion, you should allow yourself to cry. You needn’t/don ’t have to be ashamed of crying. Anxiety and sorrow can flow out of the body along with tears.Consider the case of/Take Donna, Her son unfortunately died in a car accident. The intensity of the blow made her unable to cry. She said, “It was not until two weeks later that I began to cry. Andthen I felt as if a big stone had been lifted from myshoulders. It was the tears that brought me back to earth and helped me survive the crisis”.★Text BComprehension Check:b c b b c aLanguage Practice1. a e d c b h f g2. 1) aid2) inclined3) in good health4) shortcomings5) penetrated6) dismiss 7)has suffered from8)progressive 9)optimistic 10)to a degree 11)hold on to12)installUnit 6★Text AVocabularyI.1. 1) culture/cultural 2) indication 3) miniature 4) ironic 5) stumbled into 6) decent7) buzzing 8) abnormal 9) mechanical 10) Shuddering 11) implied 12) leap2.1) You can convert RMB into US dollars in the foreign exchange office a the airport.2)I figured she didn’t know the first thing aboutcooking as she looked puzzled as to how to cookrice with the rice cooker.3)The manager glowed with pleasure upon hearingthat in spite of their faulty equipment the teamhad accomplished some very useful work.4)I’m grateful to my company for allowing me to workflexible hours as long as I work eight hours a day.5)On seeing the comments made in the margins byprevious readers, Tom couldn’thelp thinking thebook must be quite fascinating.3.1) will not panic/feel panic, ’ll be at a disadvantage2) hybrid, transmission3) crave, One indication, to distinguishII. 1. also 2. as well/too 3. too 4. a lso 5. as well/too 6. too 7. also 8. AlsoIII. 1. I’ve had enough 2. When I was old enough to work and earn money3. can’tget enough sleep at night4. has so far collected enough of them5. have strong enough arms6. have just enough money to live onComprehensive ExerciseI.1. 1) stumbled into 2) not know the first thing about 3) mechanical 4) when it comes to5) hybrid 6) gritted her teeth 7) premise 8) at a disadvantage 9) panic 10) cultural11) flexible 12) imply2. 1) chair 2) force 3) secrets 4) painstaking 5) recognized 6) steered 7) essentially8) observation 9) women 10) tutor 11) inspired 12) unlessII.Translation1.1) He is a man of few words, but when it comes toplaying a computer games, he is far too clever forhis classmates.2)Children who don’t know any better may thinkthese animals are pretty cute and start playingwith them.3)There is no way to obtain a loan, so to buy the newequipment, I will just have to grit my teeth and sellmy hybrid car.4)The hunter would not have fired the shots if hehadn’tseen a herd of elephants coming towardshis campsite.5)I find it ironic that Tom has a selective memory ---he does not seem to remember painful experiencesin the past, particularly those of his own doing.2. Nancy Hopkins is a biology professor at MIT. Shecraves knowledge and works hard. However, as ascientist, she could not help noticing all kinds ofindications of gender inequality on campus. Men and women professors did the same work, but when itcame to promotion the administrators were ratherselective. It was ironic that after so much culturalprogress, women were still at a disadvantage ininstitutions of higher education. When her request formore lab space was refused, she knew she had tofight. So she gritted her teeth and complained to thePresident. The fight ended in victory and Nancy wasconverted into a gender-equality advocate.★Text BComprehension Check:b a d b d c aLanguage Practice1. b d a e g c f h2. 1) crisis 2) weighed down 3) supportive 4)takes all the credit 5) pleaded6) in control of 7) party 8) expense 9)lives for 10) semester11) at every opportunity 12) stirUnit 7★Text AVocabularyI.1. 1) Strictly speaking 2) drifted 3) resembles4)invaded 5) is conquered 6) fascinating 7) snack 8) put⋯into practice 9) source 10) climate11) surrendered 12) were aroused2. 1) an absolute necessity rather than a luxury 2) is a valuable addition to the football team.3)will get out of control, if the firemen do notarrive within ten minutes.4)alternative but to g via Vancouver to get to Seattle5)declared all beef imports will be banned for thenext six months as an emergency measure to stop the spread of mad cow disease.3.1) systematic, have invented, to a very real extent, mysteries2) to establish, to be modifies/ modifying 3) tolerance towards, strike out, enrichII. 1. a) wish b) wish c) want d) want/wish 2.a) skin b) hide/skin c) hide d) skin3. a) raise/rear b) raise c) rear/raise d) raise4.a)royal b) kingly/royal c) sovereign d) royal/kinglyIII. 1. Indeed 2. though 3. Frankly 4. Moreover 5. To my knowledge6. however7. nevertheless8. Yet9. instead10) in other wordsComprehensive ExerciseI.1. 1) fascinating 2) tolerance 3) invented 4) addition 5) ban 6) corrupt7) out of control 8) influenced 9) elite 10)came up with 11) establishing12) Massive 13)sources 14)enrich2. 1) early 2) similar 3) source 4) observation 5) examine6) features 7) declared 8) stronger 9) accident 10) sprungII. Translation1.1) Many small businesses have sprung up in the city since the new policy went into effect.2)On hearing the news, she smiled briefly, andthen returned to her habitual frown.3)He paused for effect, then said: “ We canreach/enter these markets through new channels”. 4)The addition of a concert hall to the school will help it nourish young musical talents.5)We have no way to protect our personal libertiesuntil we have established a sovereign state,/Wecan’tprotect our personal liberties unless we,first of all, establish a sovereign state.2. Though how the English language came intoexistence remains a mystery to many people ,linguists believe that English and most otherEuropean languages have descended from acommon source: the Indo-European parent language.English was first spoken by the Anglo-Saxons whoinvaded England in the fifth century. They passedonto us the basic vocabulary of English. In overfifteen centuries of its development, English hasenriched itself by massive borrowing. As Britishimmigrants landed in America and established theUnited States as an independent nation, a newvariety was added to the English language :American English. Though some people worry thatthe language is running out of control, many nativespeakers of English take pride in the tolerance oftheir language.★Text BComprehension Check: c c c d b d Language Practice1. g e d c b h f a2. 1) give way to2) predict 3) substantial4)integrate5) in transition6) aspect7) to name a few8) authority9) dominate10) had contributed to11) unique12) rid yourself ofUnit 8VocabularyI. 1) barking2) evil3) brooding, hatched4) migrant5) tragedies6) counterpart7) are complaining/complain8) grim9) flocks, fed on10) vegetation11) patches 12) Scores of2.1) was lined with people who came to welcome the distinguished foreign guests2)the boss silenced all lively conversation in the office3)wearing a pair of sun glasses, the famous movie star passed the crowded unnoticed.4) looked deserted5) were stricken by it3.1) patches, came into full bloom, were puzzled, mysterious2) throbbed with, sickened, migrant, a chorus 3) had crept into. Flickered, the starkII. 1. age-old, air force, daughter-in-law, first-rate, greenhouse, half brother, ice-cream, lifelike, lightyear, salesperson, self-centered, threefold, overuse, stone-still, worldwide2. 1) poverty-stricken people 2) heart-breaking news3) newly-built 4) well-fed kids5) successful spacewalk 6) peace-loving 7)need-based scholarships 8) color-blind peopleIII. 1. lying 2. laid 3. lay 4. lain 5. lie 6. lay 7. lie 8. lay 9. lay 10. liesComprehensive ExerciseI.1. 1) spell 2) stricken 3) misfortunes 4) surroundings 5) blossom/bloom 6) migrant7)deserted 8) silence 9) sickened 10) hatch 11) puzzled 12) in harmony with2. 1) rate 2) publication 3) dangerous 4) banned 5) export6) profit 7) accept 8)comprehend 9) boundaries 10) ultimatelyII. Translation1.1) This is a prosperous town, but there is stillpoverty in the midst of wealth and abundance.2)The Brown family was stricken with one misfortuneafter another, but their children never complained.3)The museum is designed in such a way that it standsin perfect harmony with its surroundings.4)It was a miracle that these flowers did not witherat all in the blazing sun.5)Flocks of sheep feed on the patches ofvegetation that rise above the winter snow.2.This village was once famous for its beautiful naturalsurroundings. All the year round, the trees weregreen and the flowers in bloom. Clear streamsflowed out of the hills through a checkerboard of ricefields. Birds sang all day, and deer came and wentin a leisurely manner. However, with the coming ofDDT and other pesticides, an evil spell seemed tohave settled over the village. Misfortunes came oneafter another. Chicken diedsuddenly, cattle and sheep were stricken by mysterious maladies, and farmers complained about a sickening feeling that puzzled the village doctor. The village square, once throbbing with life, was now deserted.★Text BComprehension Check: b d a b b c Language Practice1. c d g a h b e f2. 1) adapt 2) injured 3) immune 4) hostile 5)gives out 6) slight 7) take up8) significance 9) for the most part 10) deliberate 11)span 12) get caught up in。

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U4课后答案及课件

新通用大学英语综合教程2(第2册)U4课后答案及课件

Exercise B
B. Complete each statement with the correct answer.
1. Paul was driving a ______ when he had an accident.
a. sedan
b. van
c. bus
2. He was ______ and was fine in the accident.
4. Read and understand
Extended Exercises
international driving rules
Checkpoint
5. Write about safety driving or driving rules
Exercise A
A. Put Paul’s story about his accident in the order according to what you hear in the conversation.
4. The road became slippery because of ______.
a. the steering wheel
b. the fish
c. the parked car
Exercise B
5. When I got out to look at the damage, _______ fell on my vehicle.


4. Mr. Oinuma will return the car on August 14 in the morning. □

5. Mr. Oinuma pays for the car rental with a credit card.

新通用大学英语综合教程2第2册U2课后答案及

新通用大学英语综合教程2第2册U2课后答案及
?Extended Exercises violence on viewers
?Checkpoint
5. Write about the effect of something
Lesson 1
Lesson 1 Lead-in
Sitcom: Have You Chosen a Movie Yet? Scene 1
Exercise A
3
Exercise B
Exercise A
Answer the following questions according to what you hear.
1. Why is Cheryl late?
Cheryl is late because she couldn't find a parking space.
Cheryl doesn't want to see The Last Train to Hong Kong
4.
because it's too violent
What does Marie think of
OfonrthheeBr.ridge
?
Marie says that On the Bridge is very romantic.
a. More than half
b. Half
c. Less than half
5. Viewing violent movies and playing violent video games can make people ____.
5. Why does Cheryl say the movie tickets are her treat?
Because she wants Paul and Bob to stop acting out the movies and attracting attention in the restaurant.
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162 KeysUNIT 1Part I Listening ActivitiesSection A1. D2. C3. D4. D5. A6. C7. C8. B9. C 10. CSection B11. D 12. D 13. C 14. C 15. D 16. B 17. A 18. B 19. D 20. A Section C21. different 22. except 23. talked 24. strangers 25. enemy26. happened 27. showed 28. The other way to communicate29. who was far away 30. he had seen many animalsPart II V ocabularySection A1. D2. B3. A4. C5. B6. D7. A8. C9. D 10. BSection B1. object to2. out of proportion3. were bestowed with4. put up with5. patient with6. giving away7. In this case8. critical of9. indulgent to 10. even ifSection CStep 11. c2. a3. f4. h5. b6. d7. e8. gStep 21. give out2. put up with3. give … back4. put off5. given off6. given over7. put out 8. put forwardPart III StructureSection A1. B2. C3. B4. A5. C6. C7. A8. D9. C 10. BKeysKeys 163Section B1. C (as old as)2. B (more)3. C (work)4. C (higher)5. D (worrying)6. C (more)7. B (a lot)8. C (further)9. D (than) 10. A (nowhere)Part IV TranslationSection A1. 如果你误解了这些相互介绍的手势,你们的友谊可能会有一个糟糕的开端。

2. 了解一些他国文化中的重要手势会使你成为一个更好的交流者。

3. 印度尼西亚人总是想表现得令对方满意且有礼貌。

4. 澳大利亚人是友好的民族,不过他们喜欢直截了当。

5. 法国人喜欢谈话的艺术,他们甚至把争论看作是一种消遣。

Section B1. tolerance has been regarded as the Great National Virtue2. the tolerance they are talking about does not in fact exist3. The British tend to be very critical of Continental drivers4. They do not object to fishing5. fish can’t feel anything because they are cold-bloodedPart V Reading ComprehensionPassage 11. E2. B3. I4. O5. G6. C7. L8. D9. H 10. FPassage 21. Y2. NG3. N4. Y5. YPassage 31. D2. C3. C4. D5. DPart VI Cloze1. D2. B3. A4. B5. B6. D7. C8. D9. D 10. DUNIT 2Part I Listening ActivitiesSection A1. D2. C3. D4. A5. B6. C7. B8. D9. B 10. BSection B11. D 12. A 13. B 14. C 15. B 16. A 17. C 18. D 19. C 20. B164 KeysSection C21. stage 22. play 23. camera 24. respect 25. cousins26. movies 27. form 28. the social and political importance of movies andtheir stars29. where there has been a movie star president 30. requiring that a president be native bornPart II V ocabularySection A1. A2. B3. D4. C5. A6. C7. B8. D9. A 10. CSection B1. cares … about2. culminated in3. emerged from4. risked … neck5. speculate about6. wiping out7. dream up8. the rest of9. get used to 10. under the commandSection CStep 11. b2. f3. h4. a5. g6. d7. c8. eStep 21. held no water2. hold a candle to3. hold out on me4. hold the line5. sent down6. send in7. sent ... up8. sent forPart III StructureSection A1. B2. D3. C4. C5. D6. B7. D8. B9. A 10. DSection B1. C (with/together with)2. D (with good librarians)3. A (With)4. C (is)5. D (in)6. A (With)7. C (on) 8. C (to help) 9. C (with)10. B (with)Part IV TranslationSection A1. 我向大家强烈推荐这部电影。

2. 制片人可以创造他们能够想出的任何景象。

3. 如今,特效技术使创造逼真的流血和暴力景象成为可能。

4. 他们觉得这会使暴力看起来是正常的,使人们模仿暴力行为,亲身去做同样的事情。

5. 如今世界上充斥着太多的暴力,也许这就是电影制片人反对暴力的方式:拍摄暴力电影。

Keys 165Section B1. risk their lives to save one man2. make us care deeply about their fate3. holds your attention4. this movie so wiped me out that5. When you emerge from Spielberg’s storyPart V Reading ComprehensionPassage 11. G2. C3. J4. K5. I6. D7. B8. F9. H 10. APassage 21. Y2. Y3. N4. Y5. NGPassage 31. A2. D3. B4. C5. DPart VI Cloze1. A2. C3. A4. C5. D6. A7. C8. A9. B 10. DUNIT 3Part I Listening ActivitiesSection A1. A2. C3. D4. A5. C6. A7. D8. A9. D 10. CSection B11. D 12. C 13. C 14. C 15. B 16. B 17. A 18. A 19. C 20. BSection C21. standards 22. striving 23. reputation 24. achieved 25. busiest26. primarily 27. opportunities 28. From a tourism perspective, Dubai has many attractions29. for the standard of hotels and the service levels they offer30. the hotel chains are now competing with each other to achievePart II V ocabularySection A1. A2. C3. B4. C5. D6. D7. B8. A9. B 10. C166 KeysSection B1. price tag2. stand in awe of3. is equipped with4. in case5. in the wake of6. in support of7. in particular8. free pass9. pale in comparison 10. As a matter of factSection CStep 11. d2. g3. b4. f5. h6. a7. c8. eStep 21. added to2. made for3. add on4. add up to5. make out6. make up7. been added to8. came toPart III StructureSection A1. A2. C3. C4. C5. A6. A7. D8. D9. B 10. ASection B1. A (Seen)2. D (exceeded)3. C (established)4. B (respected)5. D (covered)6. D (troubled)7. A (Crossing)8. A (Born)9. A (walking) 10. A (knowing)Part IV TranslationSection A1. 这座1907年建成的带有迷人喷泉的旅馆,已成为许多流行影片和书刊中的场景。

2. 该旅馆以无懈可击的整洁和完美的舒适体验著称。

3. 如果客人外出观光时遇到问题还可以拨打旅馆专门设置的一个号码。

4. 但是如果您找寻的是某种气氛——属于纽约的艺术家、演员和作家的气氛——那么您来对地方了。

5. 这个建于1884年维多利亚时代的旅馆有着美丽的铸铁阳台,它的大厅摆满了艺术品,游人络绎不绝。

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