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新编英语教程6练习与答案

新编英语教程6练习与答案

新编英语教程6练习与答案高级英语(二)教与学指南Practice TestsforAdvanced English(2)主编张华鸿第五、六册本书的主要特点:1.2.前言编写本书的目的:目前英语专业三年级所使用的由上海外国语大学李观仪教授主编的〈新编英语教程〉紧扣精读课文编写练习,实用性、针对性强。

对于同义词辨析的练习配以详尽的解释和相应的例句,旨在帮助学生真正弄懂并掌握这些词的用法。

3.设计了旨在提高学生语言运用熟练程度的系列练习,分别为:一、英语释义二、英语句型转换三、汉译英四、完形填空五、成段改错4.练习均配有参考答案。

本书由张华鸿主编。

高华老师负责编写同义词辨析部分;郑艳丽老师负责编写句型转换部分;张华鸿老师负责编写英语释义、汉译英、完形填空和成段改错四部分,以及全书的编排、设计、整合与审编定稿等工作。

本书承华南师范大学外国语言文化学院领导的大力支持,以及英语系高年级教研室全体同仁的热心帮助,编者在此表示衷心的感谢。

编者2021年1月于华南师范大学外文学院ContentsUnit One: *****S ERUPTSUnit Two: THE FINE ART OF ***** THINGS OFFUnit Three: WALLS AND *****SUnit Four: THE LADY,OR THE TIGER?Unit Five: THE LADY,OR THE TIGER?Unit Six: DULL WORKUnit Seven: BEAUTYUnit Eight: *****EUnit Nine: A RED LIGHT FOR *****WSUnit Ten: *****T-A *****ACYUnit Eleven: ON *****ING *****IPTS TOFLOPPY DISCS AND *****S TO *****NUnit Twelve: GRANT AND LEEUnit Thirteen: *****SMUnit Fourteen: THAT *****ING *****---NATUREUnit Fifteen: *****G AS **********3 16 28 40 53 65 74 84 98 114 131 147 163 175 191TEXT I Unit One*****S ERUPTSI. Paraphrase the parts underlined in the following:So the letter which you asked me to write on my uncle s death has made you eager tohear about the terrors and also the hazards I had to face 12I took a bath, dined, and then dozed 3had been earth 4Campania: but that night the shocks were so violent that everything fell as if it were notonly shaken but overturned.I don t know whether I should call this courage or 5on my part (I was onlyseventeen at the time) but I 6 and went on reading as if I hadnothing else to do.Up came a friend of my uncle s who had just come from Spain to join him. When hesaw us sitting there and me actually reading, he scolded us both ―me for my 7and my mother for allowing it.By now it was dawn [25 August in the year 79], but the light was still dim and 8The buildings round us were already 9and the open space we were in was toosmall for us not to be in real and 10danger if the house collapsed. This finally 11to leave the town. We were followed by a panic- stricken mob of peoplewanting to act on someone else s decision 12looks like 13who 14in a densecrowd.We also saw the sea sucked away and apparently forced back by the earthquake: at anyrate it receded from the shore so that 1516sand. On the landward side a fearful black cloud was 17of flame, and parted to reveal great tongues of fire, like flashes of lightning magnified insize.At this point my uncle s friend from Spain 18still more urgently: “If yourbrother, if your uncle is still alive, he will want you both to be saved; if he is dead, he wouldwant you to survive him so why put off your escape?”Soon afterwards the cloud sank down to earth and covered the sea; it had already 19Capri and hidden the promontory of Misenum from sight. Then my mother 20I looked round: a dense black cloud was coming up behind us, spreading over the earthlike a flood. “Let us leave the road while we can still see,” I said, “or we shall be knockeddown and 21in the dark by the crowd behind.”You could hear the shrieks of women, the 22some were calling their parents, others their children or their wives, trying to recognize them by their voices. People 23were some who 2425gods, but still more imagined there were no gods left, and that the universe was plungedinto eternal darkness forevermore. There were people, too, who 26inventing 27part was on fire, and though their tales were false they found others to believe them. A 28than daylight.I could boast that not a groan or cry of fear 2930dying with me and I with it.We returned to Misenum where we 31and then spent an anxious night alternating between hope and fear.II. Rewrite the followingFor each of the sentences below, write a new sentence as close in meaning as possible to1. We were followed by a panic-stricken mob of people wanting to act on someone else sdecision in preference to their own, who hurried us on our wayby pressing hard behindin a dense crowd.2. We replied that we would not think of considering our own safety as long as we wereuncertain of his.3. There were people, too, who added to the real perils by inventing fictitious dangers: somereported that part of Misenum had collapsed or another part was on fire, and though theirtales were false they found others to believe them.4. I could boast that not a groan or cry of fear escaped me in these perils, had I not derivedsome poor consolation in my mortal lot from the belief that the whole world was dyingwith me and I with it.5. Several hysterical individuals made their own and other people s calamities seemludicrous in comparison with their frightful predictions.Compared with several individuals frightful predictions, the calamities____________III. Translate the following into English1. 还未等我们坐下来喘息,夜幕已经降临,这黑暗使你觉得不是在无月色或多云的夜晚,而像是在灯火熄灭的紧闭的房间里。

高级英语第6课答案

高级英语第6课答案

E. Key to the Translation Exercises: 1. The house is going to collapse, but he won’t lift a finger to repair it. 2. That was a rough climb. 3. Nobody knows how dinosaurs came into existence and how they became extinct. 4. Terraced fields rise gently and extend to the hillocks at the great mountains.
thick over the slope, over the ridge and beyond. 14. I hope you I draw your conclusion from the firsthand information you have collected.
Lesson Six
On the Way to Cerveteri
I. Central Themes and Main Ideas: 1-5 D D C C A 6-7 A C III. Diction and Vocabulary: A. 1-5 D D A A B
B. Fill in the blanks. 1. bade 2. swoop 3. scrambled 4. hold-all 5. self-evident 6. revive 7. reference 8. deserted 9. subdued 10. would lift a finger
that the results of the experiment had been exaggerated. 12. Floods are still a menace to the people of the Huai River Valley. 13. The tourists were immediately attracted to the scene before them: flowers red, yellow, white, bluish and purple, growing wild and

新编英语教程6练习册翻译高英6

新编英语教程6练习册翻译高英6

新编英语教程6练习册翻译高英6Unit 2 The Fine Art of Putting Things OffWorkbook,p21.III.Translation1. Franklin exhorted readers to be diligent and thrifty in his Autobiography.2. Who can attest to the genuineness of the signature?3. He is dubbed ?°Tiny?± because he looks so small for his age.4. He tried to rationalize his refusal to take the advice.5. His words incurred our displeasure.6. It is virtually impossible for us to finish the work within sucha short time.7. He ruminated over the likely consequences of the operation.8. The newspaper business in the region is flourishing.9. It takes assiduous efforts to acquire a good command of English.Unit 3 Walls and BarriersWorkbook,p36.III.Translation1. There is no tangible evidence to indicate that he is guilty./There is no tangible evidence of his guilt.2. I affirmed that the accused was innocent.3. The defenses there seemed impregnable.4. War is accompanied by destruction.5. He remained secluded in his farmhouse.6. The superstition used to be prevalent in that region.7. Some people cherish friendship more than anything else.8. They have got adequate food for the journey.9. What he says is not consistent with what he does.Unit 6 Dull WorkWorkbook,p82.III.Translation1. What should we do on the assumption that it is true?2. You should apply for a post you are suited for.3. Feeling tired of the busy life in the city, he craves for peace and quiet in thecountryside.4. He was immerse d in Shakespeare?ˉs sonnets.5. This matter is too trivial to feel upset about.6. The commencement was a momentous occasion for all of us.7. A very heavy teaching load exhausted them.8. He gave a mediocre performance in academic studies.9. He derives great satisfaction from painting.Unit 7 BeautyWorkbook,p99.III.Translation1. I assume from your remarks that you are going to quit your job.2. We should try to distinguish between truth and falsehood.3. He is always wary of giving offence.4. As a judge, you should not make arbitrary decisions.5. He is an artist of international prestige.6. He attributed his success to several factors.7. The fragments of walls are vestiges of the Norman Conquest.8. He smoked and drank a lot, to the detriment of his health.9. You?ˉd better cut your interminable speech short.Unit 8 AppetiteWorkbook,p115.III.Translation1. We are opposed to an insatiable lust for power.2. Some of our notions are changing imperceptibly.3. Unnecessary spendings diminished our savings.4. It was a deliberate insult, so I trembled with rage.5. To the romantic poets, freedom is supreme.6. Indulgence in pleasure will ruin your career as a lawyer.7. We pay homage to the traditional virtues.8. I consider our duty sacred.9. Some revolutionists saw the impotence of the government.Unit 9 A Red Light for ScofflawsWorkbook,p130.III.Translation1. He can?ˉt even afford to rent a house, let alone buy one.2. The editor is not entitled to take liberties with the text ofa literary work.3. I began to take literature in my teens.4. The bedroom has been converted into a study.5. The mistake has plagued him for many years.6. Shanghai ranks as one of the largest cities in the world.7. The incessant noise from the construction site kept us awake all night.8. She felt depressed at the prospect of having to live on her own.9. They have decided to mollify the contract.Unit 11 On Consigning Manuscripts to Floppy Discs and Archives to OblivionWorkbook,p161.III.Translation1. The cuckoo announces the advent of spring.2. I deplored his lack of good manners.3. His efforts to get the position were futile.4. He glowed with pride when he described his adventureson the sea.5. They switched the conversation to a lighter topic.6. You are supposed to eliminate slang words from the essay.7. Efforts were intended to generate interest in the new software.8. The film has a great impact on the young people.9. The little girl?ˉs immaculate behavior in the film left a favorable impressionon us.。

高级英语课外练习lesson6

高级英语课外练习lesson6

高级英语第一册Lesson6 Blackmail 补充练习2007年01月01日星期一下午11:57 《高级英语》第一册练习Lesson 6BlackmailⅠ. Word explanation1. crypticA. hiddenB. strangeC. mysteryD. sacred2. errandA. taskB. a trip to get sth.C. a written messageD. a piece of business3. offensiveA. attractB. aggressionC. interveningD. onslaught4. swiftA. quickB. smoothC. timelyD. swept5. abruptA. suddenB. erectC. erupt6. blandnessA. franknessB. mildnessC. politeD. blank7. swingingA. full of lifeB. move back and forthC. turn aroundD. turn out8. hunchA. doubtB. doubleC. suspectD. intuitive feeling9. poiseA. self-assuranceB. poisonC. direct attentionD. pointless10. discreetA. secretB. hiddenC. carefulD. volunteer11. inevitableA. certainB. not to preventC. not to avoid12. adeptA. adaptB. adoptC. addD. expert13. rivetA. attachB. tie downC. fasten firmlyD. hammer14. abundantA. absoluteB. completeC. profuseD. thorough15. respiteA. postponementB. respectC. in spite ofD. despite16. spaciousA. specialB. largeC. magnificentD. glorious17. appointA. point toB. nameC. important18. apparentA. appearingB. parentalC. disappearD. evident19. reprovingA. understandingB. comfortingC. blamingD. approve20. essentialA. sensitiveB. sentimentalC. fundamentalD. primordialⅡ. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the following words or expressions in its proper form. Eac h word or expression is to be used only once.accompany, alternative, assume, beyond, blame,caution conceal, fall victim, get around to, get...---where, on the lookout for, oblige, take one's time, wither1. The lecturer his explanation with some tape recordings.2. As a result, his reputation by the scandal.3. Since there was no need to hurry, we leaving.4.Work, work, work and ___ does it ___ you? It ___you exactly ___!5. Clever though she was, she could not her eagerness for praise.6. There is not much they can do for him, giving him their sympathy.7. She that he wouldn't want to talk to her after their quarrel.8. You should always be for pickpockets while taking a bus.9. You have the of fighting or being taken prisoner.10. Where there is not enough food many people to disease.11. If you fail the exam you'll only have yourself __, because only a foolish workman __ his tools.12. Could you me with five pounds until the weekend?13. I did plenty of designs, he hasn’t using it yet.14. You should exercise extreme when driving in fog.Ⅲ.Replace each underlined part with one word learnt in the text, the first letter of which is given:1. Where did you get that foolish and absurd idea?r2. Hands pressed together with the fingers interlaced, she stood there, silently praying to God. c3. Could you do me a favour by posting the letter?o4. Visitors to the factory must act in accordance with the rules. c5. I don't think anyone can blame you for not being cautious. a of6. The boys are not at fault in this case.to b7. Prospecting for gold is a dangerous way to earn a living.h8. The plane was old. There was not enough fuel. And bad flying conditions were an unexpected f actor which made the whole situation even more complicated. c9. The boy's face showed the fact that he had been eating jam. b10. Lincoln is a striking and obvious example of a poor boy who succeeded. c第一册第6课练习答案1-1: /答案:A1-2: /答案:B1-3: /答案:D1-4: /答案:A1-5: /答案:A1-6: /答案:B1-7: /答案:A1-8: /答案:D1-9: /答案:A1-10: /答案:C1-11: /答案:A1-12: /答案:D1-13: /答案:C1-14: /答案:C1-15: /答案:A1-16: /答案:B1-17: /答案:D1-18: /答案:D1-19: /答案:C1-20: /答案:C2-1: /答案: accompanied2-2: /答案: withered2-3: /答案:took our time2-4: /答案:where...get, gets...nowhere 2-5: /答案: conceal2-6: /答案: beyond2-7: /答案:assumed2-8: /答案:on the lookout2-9: /答案:alternative2-10: /答案:fall victims2-11: /答案: to blame… blames2-12: /答案: oblige2-13: /答案:got around to 2-14: /答案:caution3-1: /答案: ridiculous3-2: /答案:clasped3-3: /答案: oblige3-4: /答案: comply3-5: /答案:accuse3-6: /答案: blame3-7: /答案: hazardous 3-8: /答案: complication 3-9: /答案:betrayed3-10: /答案:conspicuous。

高级英语第六单元练习题

高级英语第六单元练习题

高级英语第六单元练习题第一题:阅读理解阅读下面的短文,然后根据所给的问题进行回答。

Dolphin CommunicationDolphins are highly intelligent marine mammals known for their complex communication skills. They use a variety of methods to communicate and interact with each other.One of the most common methods dolphins use to communicate is through vocalization. They produce a wide range of sounds, including clicks, whistles, and body slaps. These sounds are used to convey different meanings, such as expressing emotions, attracting mates, or warning others of danger.Dolphins also use body language to communicate with each other. They can display a range of behaviors, such as leaping, tail slapping, or waving their fins, to convey messages. For example, leaping out of the water may indicate excitement or playfulness, while tail slapping may be a sign of aggression or dominance.In addition to vocalization and body language, dolphins also use echolocation to communicate. Echolocation is a system where dolphins emit high-frequency clicks and listen for the echoes that bounce back from objects in their environment. This helps them navigate, locate food, andcommunicate with other dolphins. Each dolphin has a unique signature whistle, which acts like a name to identify itself.Overall, dolphins have a highly sophisticated communication system that allows them to interact with each other effectively. Their complex methods of communication demonstrate their intelligence and social nature.1. What are some methods that dolphins use to communicate with each other?2. What are the different meanings that dolphins can convey through vocalization?3. How do dolphins use body language to communicate?4. Explain how dolphins use echolocation.5. What does each dolphin's signature whistle represent?第二题:词汇运用根据句子中的提示词,选择合适的单词或词组填空。

高级英语第六课马克吐温课后答案

高级英语第六课马克吐温课后答案

高级英语第六课马克吐温课后答案1、Which is _______ city, Shanghai, Beijing or Chengdu? [单选题] *A. largeB. largerC. largestD. the largest(正确答案)2、-----How can I apply for an online course?------Just fill out this form and we _____ what we can do for you. [单选题] *A. seeB. are seeingC. have seenD. will see(正确答案)3、In winter, animals have a hard time_____anything to eat. [单选题] *A.to findB.finding(正确答案)C.foundD.to finding4、---Excuse me sir, where is Room 301?---Just a minute. I’ll have Bob ____you to your room. [单选题] *A. show(正确答案)B. showsC. to showD. showing5、—______some nice crayons. I think they are ______.()[单选题] *A. Here is; Betty’sB. Here are; BettyC. Here is; BettyD. Here are; Betty’s(正确答案)6、40.Star wars is ______ adventure film and it is very interesting. [单选题] *A.aB.an (正确答案)C.theD./7、This is not our house. lt belongs to _____. [单选题] *A. the Turners'B. the Turners(正确答案)C. Turner'sD. Turners8、Mr. Wang is coming to our school. I can’t wait to see _______. [单选题] *A. herB. him(正确答案)C. itD. them9、A good teacher is able to_____a complicated idea in very simple terms. [单选题] *A.put across(正确答案)B.break upC.work outD.bring out10、_______! Jack,the floor is wet. [单选题] *A. Be careful(正确答案)B. Be careful toC. Be careful forD. Be careful with11、If people _____ overanxious about remembering something, they will forget it. [单选题] *A. will beB. would beC. wereD. are(正确答案)12、Modern plastics can()very high and very low temperatures. [单选题] *A. stand(正确答案)B. sustainC. carryD. support13、Obviously they didn’t see the significance of the plan. That is()the problem lies. [单选题] *A. where(正确答案)B. whyC. /D. how14、--What’s the _______ like today?--Cloudy. [单选题] *A. skyB. airC. landD. weather(正确答案)15、Mary, together with her children ,_____ some video show when I went into the sitting room. [单选题] *A. were watchingB. was watching(正确答案)C. is watchingD. are watching16、--Can I _______ your dictionary?--Sorry, I’m using it. [单选题] *A. borrow(正确答案)B. lendC. keepD. return17、He _______ maths. [单选题] *A. does well in(正确答案)B. good atC. is well inD. does well at18、I don’t like playing chess. It is _______. [单选题] *A. interestingB. interestedC. boring(正确答案)D. bored19、The carbon we produce when we breathe is much less than()produced by a car. [单选题] *A. oneB. itC. that(正确答案)D. those20、Tom sits _______ Mary and Jane. [单选题] *A. amongB. between(正确答案)C. onD. next21、Nick got out of bed and _______ a shower. [单选题] *A. practicedB. took(正确答案)C. didD. made22、We need a _______ when we travel around a new place. [单选题] *A. guide(正确答案)B. touristC. painterD. teacher23、The Titanic is a nice film. I _______ it twice. [单选题] *A. sawB. seeC. have seen(正确答案)D. have saw24、The manager gave one of the salesgirls an accusing look for her()attitude towards customers. [单选题] *A. impartialB. mildC. hostile(正确答案)D. opposing25、The three guests come from different _______. [单选题] *A. countryB. countrysC. countryesD. countries(正确答案)26、8.—Will she have a picnic next week?—________. And she is ready. [单选题] *A.Yes, she doesB.No, she doesn'tC.Yes, she will(正确答案)D.No, she won't27、My father and I often go ______ on weekends so I can ______ very well. ()[单选题] *A. swim; swimmingB. swims; swimC. swimming; swimmingD. swimming; swim(正确答案)28、Alice is fond of playing ____ piano while Henry is interested in listening to ___ music. [单选题] *A. the, /(正确答案)B. the, theC. the, aD. /, the29、The museum is _______ in the northeast of Changsha. [单选题] *A. sitB. located(正确答案)C. liesD. stand30、Your homework must_______ tomorrow. [单选题] *A. hand inB. is handed inC. hands inD. be handed in(正确答案)。

新编英语教程6练习册句子翻译(高英6)

新编英语教程6练习册句子翻译(高英6)

高英翻译Unit21. 富兰克林在他的《自传》里力劝读者要勤俭。

Franklin Franklin exhorted exhortedexhorted readers to be diligent and thrifty in his Autobiography. readers to be diligent and thrifty in his Autobiography. 2. 谁能证实这签名无讹?Who can Who can attest to attest toattest to the genuineness of the signature? the genuineness of the signature? 3. 人们给他起了“小家伙”的绰号,因为就他年龄而已,他上看去长得很小。

He is He is dubbed dubbed“Tiny ” because he looks so small for his age. 4. 他仕途为自己拒绝这一劝告辩解。

He tried to He tried to rationalize rationalizerationalize his refusal to take the advice. his refusal to take the advice. 5. 他的一番话引起了我们的不满。

His words His words incurred incurredincurred our displeasure. our displeasure. 6. 要我们在这么短的时间内完成这一工作几乎是不可能的It is It is virtually virtuallyvirtually impossible for us to finish the work within such a short time. impossible for us to finish the work within such a short time. 7. 他反复思考这个手术可能产生的后果。

高中英语北师大版 必修第二册 Unit 6 The Admirable 课后练习、课时练习

高中英语北师大版 必修第二册 Unit 6 The Admirable 课后练习、课时练习

一、根据首字母填写单词(单词拼写)1. D___________ an IQ of 75, he lives a truly amazing life. (根据首字母单词拼写)2. Mohandas Gandhi gave up a rich life for his ideas and fought for his country to be free from the UK in a p____________ way.3. I prefer a p________ and quiet environment to a noisy one. (根据首字母单词拼写)二、根据汉语意思填写单词(单词拼写)4. The teacher asked us to listen to a speech by his favorite ______(小说家). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)5. You can visit the museums, ______(欣赏)the architecture, and enjoy the excellent localfood. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)6. Tom is ______ (独立的) —he never asks his parents’ opinion unless he wants their support.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)三、根据中英文提示填写单词(单词拼写)7. The Italians are said to be the most p______ (热情的) people in Europe. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)8. In this spirit, the Laureus World Sports Awards is a annual ceremony to honorr____________(非凡的)sportspeople. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)四、完成句子9. While waiting for ________, Henry did his best to perform his duty.当等待机会被提升的时候,亨利尽力履行好他的职责。

高级英语第六单元练习题

高级英语第六单元练习题

高级英语第六单元练习题### 高级英语第六单元练习题#### 阅读理解文章一:The Impact of Technology on Communication问题:1. 根据文章,技术对沟通方式产生了哪些影响?2. 文章提到了哪些现代沟通工具?3. 作者认为技术对人际关系有何长远影响?文章二:Cultural Differences in Business Practices问题:1. 文章讨论了哪些文化差异对商业实践的影响?2. 举例说明不同文化背景下的商务礼仪差异。

3. 如何在国际商务中克服文化差异?#### 词汇练习练习一:词汇匹配将下列词汇与它们的定义匹配。

1. Innovation2. Diverse3. Perspective4. Comprehension5. CohesionA. The process of understanding written or spoken language.B. The introduction of new things or methods.C. The quality of being different or varied.D. The way in which different elements are unified or work together.E. A particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view.练习二:填空使用适当的形式填空。

1. The company has a strong focus on __________ (innovate) and creativity.2. The team is made up of individuals from __________ (diverse) backgrounds.3. It is important to consider the problem from different __________ (perspective).4. Reading extensively can improve your __________ (comprehend).5. The glue provides __________ (cohere) between the two pieces of wood.#### 语法练习练习一:时态一致性改正下列句子中的时态错误。

高英 lesson 6 mark twain -----mirror of america

高英 lesson 6  mark twain  -----mirror of america

Gold Rush
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.
Twain's journey ended in
Twain failed as a miner and found work at a Virginia City newspaper, the Territorial Enterprise Twain then traveled to San Francisco, California, where he continued as a journalist and began lecturing. In 1867, a local newspaper funded a trip to the Mediterranean. During his tour of Europe and the Middle East, he wrote a popular collection of travel letters which were compiled as The Innocents Abroad in 1869.
Young journalist
A steamboat pilot
At 22, Twain returned to Missouri. On a voyage to New Orleans down the Mississippi, the steamboat pilot, Horace E. Bixby, inspired Twain to likewise pursue a career as a steamboat pilot; it was a richly rewarding occupation. He worked on the river and served as a river pilot until the American Civil War broke out in 1861 and traffic along the Mississippi was curtailed(减少, 削减).

北师大高中英语教材Unit 6高考词汇同步基础训练(适用于高考与会考)

北师大高中英语教材Unit 6高考词汇同步基础训练(适用于高考与会考)

Unit 6 Design高考词汇同步基础训练(适用于高考和会考)一、根据汉语,写出单词的正确形式。

1. Draw a(n) ___________ (直的) line joining these two points.2. ___________ (想象力) is more important than knowledge.3. We are organizing an art ___________ (展览) for high school students in the city.4. We investigate (调查) lakes and rivers and the ___________ (生物) which inhabit (栖息于) them.5. The open exhibition will allow local ___________ (艺术家) to show their talents.6. The painting, named Poppy, is a(n) ___________ (典型的) example of Chen’s style.7. You’d better wrap (包) it in a piece of clean ___________ (布).8. The girl next to me with the thick glasses on is my sister. She has very bad ___________ (视力).9. The sunlight (阳光) came in through the windows in the ___________ (房顶) and lit up the whole room.10. Paper cuts used for religious ___________ (用意) are often found in temples.11. As we set out, I was surprised at how ___________ (狭窄的) the path was.12. The rent for a(n) ___________ (公寓) there is very high.13. We took the ___________ (地铁) to our closest station, where Mom’s friend was waiting togive us a ride home.14. We live in the ___________ (城市商业区的) area, so it is easy to go anywhere from the hotelby public transport.15. She ___________ (凝视) at the painting, wondering where she had seen it.二、写出下列句子中画线部分的汉语释义。

新编英语教程6练习册选择题

新编英语教程6练习册选择题

新编英语教程(高英)6练习册3,6,7,8,11单元选择题答案Unit 31. It is not profitable to provide bus services in districts where the population is widely scattered.2. Sand is to glass as clay is to bricks.3. His test results for the whole term were not very consistent. He did well one week and badly the next.4. The novelist is a highly imaginative person with great talent.5. Mary is so sentimenta l that she cried for days when her pet died.#6. The rainbow dissolved as the sun came fully out from behind the clouds.7. Now Norman has put himself into the patient contemplative state of mind of a chess player.8. I t’s a good thing to spend some time seeing your own country from the outside; it helps you to get a sense of proportion.9. Mary gave a long and stagy laugh, wiping away imaginary tears.10. In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I’ve been turning over in my mind ever since.11. Away from the busier roads, the prevailing atmosphere remains one of calm meditation and contentment.12. The cathedral, one of the loveliest and richest in architectural interest in England, was erected in 1382.—Unit 61.What the student told me about dull work was a pack of lies.2.The clerk in the patent office said to his boss:” L ook, I am not drunk. I’m as sober as ajudge.”3.I am afraid I know nothing about Machiavelli because he was before my time.4.Einstein, who worked out his theory of relativity, lived to a ripe old age.5.In a fit of rage, the muleteer killed his own mule which he had just bought at the market.6.I regret to tell you that your application for a job on the assembly line was turned down bythe owner.7.The crucial question about this assumption is that it does not hold water.8.~deserts in 9.Fortunately, all the brilliant people who could stand routine obtained their justtheir lifetime.10.Winston Churchill thought that the politician or the professional or businessmen shouldtake up golf or cultivate some hobbies to provide themselves with some relaxation.11.The shepherd was warned never to associate with the members of the nobleman’s family.12.Machiavelli’s portrayal of the prince was acclaimed as one of the best by literary critics.13.Some people do not like to have their daily routine upset.14.It is embarrassing for a teacher to be walking into the classroom just as his students arediscussing him.15.You are being thoroughly unreasonable in refusing to allow your son to be anapprentice to the stonemason.16.When Machiavelli played cards with muleteers at the inn, he shuffled the cards before hedealt.17.}snoring kept the other workmen awake at night during my ten years as a 18.My continualworkingman.19.Martin is considered one of the geniuses in our school but I think his paintings are quitemediocre.20.The new office layout seeks to achieve good communication and information flow by thecorrect juxtaposition of departments.Unit 71.As we all know, houses are assumed to be at rest with respect to the earth but the earthitself is not motionless.2.Smoke particles and other air pollutants are often trapped in the atmosphere, thusforming smog.3.The nucleus of an atom is composed of swiftly moving protons and neutrons that are heldtogether by very strong forces.4.?principal characters of her book Little Women on her sisters 5.Louisa May Alcott based theand herself.6.We believe that women as well as men should be given jobs in accordance with theirability and intelligence.7.All living creatures have some attributes that are passed on from one generation to thenext.8.Over the years,countless stories have been written about women who are in leadingpositions in politics and business.9.Robert Smith’s reputation was established with the publication of his first poem in 1938 andwas enhanced by his splendid short stories for children.10.Far worse are the sufferings of the dependents of gambling addicts because they are usuallydeprived of all material comforts.11.Germination of seeds begins with the absorption of water, the swelling of the whole seed,and the cracking of the seed coat.12.As a result of his pioneering work with Louis Armstrong in the late 1920’s, Earlhines hasbeen called the father of modern jazz piano.13.¥spliced and viewed in 14.The motion picture is only a series of still photographs which arerapid succession to create the illusion of movement and continuity.15.Squirrels often use their tails to keep their balance while they are leaping and climbing.16.The whole area of national an local governments was subjected to a thorough financialscrutiny, and inefficiency and waste were attacked.17.You can rest assured that the talented young secretary has been able to confirm what hesaid in the original report.18.David was renounced by his family because he worked hand in glove with a gang ofcriminals to rob the commercial bank of jewellery.19.When the Titanic was hit an iceberg during her maiden voyage, the captain was forced toabandon it.20.Is a woman to be more highly esteemed for her talent or for her beauty《Unit 81.The whole house was in a dilapidated condition: the door squeaked on its hinges and thefloorboards were nearly rotten.2.Nicholas wanted to be a student of theology and hoped to become a priest in the futurejust like his grandfather.3.Salzburg is sacred to Mozart-lovers.4.To Christians, churches are the guardians of their faith.5.We can hurt people’s feelings if we are too blunt.6.Susan doesn’t even know that angles of less than 90 degrees are called acute angles.7.Ancient manuscripts were written on parchment.8.(9.It is important to boost the morale of the soldiers as low morale can render an armyimpotence.10.The soldiers in the platoon shined their bayonets in anticipation of the inspection by thegeneral.11.The oracles were expected to divine the future.12.Her guardian warned her never to associate with the members of that disreputable family.13.Monica rang off as I did not invite her to the long-awaited wedding feast.14.I have promised Susan that I shall play the piano at the reunion, but I’m a little out ofpractice.15.As the children were gorging themselves silly after a day’s outing, they did not take in asingle word I was saying to them.16.Emma would rather not eat too much at the banquet: she is sick of putting on weight.17.$indication that a day of fasting has been in any way detrimental to our health.18.There is no19.Nobody could give me a rough estimate of what the feast might cost.20.Nothing is better than a cup of tea to quench my thirst after playing ping pong for threehours.21.Time after time we are told that appetite can keep our expectations alive.22.Morgan asked me to carry the preservation of appetite to the extent of deliberate fasting butI turned him down.UNIT 111. Under certain conditions of stress, these people revealed qualities they had never known they possessed.…2. Around Caracas, the fertile farmland of the valley floor, originally used for growing sugar cane and coffee, was soon absorbed by the expansion of the city.3. The town maintains very many Chinese traditions which are among the highest achievements of those who created the heritage we now enjoy.4. Many of the newly-built hotels are conveniently situated for sightseeing, business and shopping.5. The very idea of your taking part in the beauty competition is futile6. In deploring the time wasted in school by saying the meaningless “er”, the writer usedstatistics to illustrate his point.7. Why did the last sentence make a very appropriate ending for the passage8. “I can’t only tell you the approximate number of refugees crossing the border at the moment,” the chief of the police department said to me.9. Our firm regrets to inform you that the world processors you ordered last month are out of stock.…10. The congregation, a few of whom are would-be writers, listened attentively to every word the bishop said in his sermon.11. Had he realized the consequences of his action, he would never have contemplated throwing her manuscripts away.12. We believe that the that the importance of the pen-scratched, scissored, yellowed manuscripts will surpass expectations.13. There is a growing trend nowadays to used word processors in writing.14. Learning how to used the Apple Writer Program is by far the most rewarding experience I have ever had.15. To some people in the west, marriage is an ancient institution.16. Although it is only a small business dealing with computers and microwave ovens, its turnover is surprisingly high.17. I am afraid his speech on the increasing simplicity of word processors may have misled you as to his true aims.18. Prior to the invention of word processors, writers left us manuscripts, a priceless heritage.19. With time, the memory of childhood quarrels and frictions among family members will fade into oblivion.20. The UNDP has the obligation to consign funds to the poverty-stricken areas in developing countries.。

高级英语第六单元练习题

高级英语第六单元练习题

高级英语第六单元练习题一、词汇辨析a) The government has implemented a series of measures to ________ inflation.A. satisfyB. meetC. fulfillD. achieve3. The professor's lecture was so ________ that many students fell asleep.A. boringB. tediousC. dullD. monotonous二、完形填空Read the following passage and choose the best word for each blank:(4) A. work B. worked C. are working D. have worked(5) A. offer B. provide C. supply D. present(6) A. balance B. manage C. handle D. control三、阅读理解Read the following passage and answer the questions:Passage:Questions:7. What is the main idea of the passage?B. The Internet causes social isolation.C. The Internet is a doubleedged sword.D. Mental health issues are on the rise.8. According to the passage, what is one negative effect of the Internet?B. Social isolation.C. Increased productivity.D. Better mental health.四、翻译9. Translate the following sentences into English:a) 随着科技的发展,人们的生活越来越便利。

【最新文档】新课标lesson,6-8,练习-精选word文档 (18页)

【最新文档】新课标lesson,6-8,练习-精选word文档 (18页)

本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==新课标lesson,6-8,练习篇一:高英练习 Exercise for Lesson 6Exercise for Lesson 6I. Vocabulary. Match the words or phrases with similar meaning in the two columns.() 1. cryptic a. hide() 2. dispatch b. hesitation() 3. sardonicc. careful; secret() 4. conceal d. surround; encircle() 5. blink e. send out, usually on a specific errand() 6. imperious f. wink (the eye) rapidly() 7. respiteg. not ambiguous() 8. sullen h. face() 9. vacillation i. lacking harmony() 10. grotesquej. mysterious() 11. discreetk. ironic or sarcastic() 12. countenance l. delay; a temporary rest() 13. encompassm. arrogant; masterful() 14. unequivocaln. ridiculous; fantastic() 15. incongruouso. bad-tempered or gloomy; dismalII. Cloze.In the decade of 1970s, the United Nations organized several ________ on the human environment to study a very serious problem. We humans are destroying the world ________ us. We are using up all our natural ________. We must learn to conserve them, or life will be very bad________ our childrenand grandchildren.There are several major aspects to this problem. The first is population. Most problems of the environment come from ________ growth. In 1700 there were 625 million people in the world. In the year of 2020, there will be 6.3 ________. ________ people need more water, more food, more wood and more petroleum. Another problem is distribution. Scientists say there is ________ water in the world for everyone, but some countries have a lot of water and some have________ a little. Some areas get all the rain during oneseason. The rest of the ________ is dry.III. Translation.Chinese to English.1. 她说她很难过,但她的眼神却流露出喜悦。

新编英语教程6 练习与答案

新编英语教程6 练习与答案

高级英语(二)教与学指南Practice Testsfor Advanced English(2)主编张华鸿前言编写本书的目的:目前英语专业三年级所使用的由上海外国语大学李观仪教授主编的〈新编英语教程〉第五、六册本书的主要特点:1.紧扣精读课文编写练习,实用性、针对性强。

2.对于同义词辨析的练习配以详尽的解释和相应的例句,旨在帮助学生真正弄懂并掌握这些词的用法。

3.设计了旨在提高学生语言运用熟练程度的系列练习,分别为:一、英语释义二、英语句型转换三、汉译英四、完形填空五、成段改错4.练习均配有参考答案。

本书由张华鸿主编。

高华老师负责编写同义词辨析部分;郑艳丽老师负责编写句型转换部分;张华鸿老师负责编写英语释义、汉译英、完形填空和成段改错四部分,以及全书的编排、设计、整合与审编定稿等工作。

本书承华南师范大学外国语言文化学院领导的大力支持,以及英语系高年级教研室全体同仁的热心帮助,编者在此表示衷心的感谢。

编者2003年1月于华南师范大学外文学院ContentsUnit One: VESUVIUS ERUPTS 3 Unit Two: THE FINE ART OF PUTTING THINGS OFF16 Unit Three: WALLS AND BARRIERS28 Unit Four: THE LADY,OR THE TIGER?40 Unit Five: THE LADY,OR THE TIGER?53 Unit Six: DULL WORK65 Unit Seven:BEAUTY 74 Unit Eight: APPETITE84 Unit Nine: A RED LIGHT FOR SCOFFLAWS98 Unit Ten: STRAIGHT-A ILLITERACY114131 Unit Eleven: ON CONSIGNING MANUSCRIPTS TOFLOPPY DISCS AND ARCHIVES TO OBLIVIONUnit Twelve: GRANT AND LEE147 Unit Thirteen: EUPHEMISM163 Unit Fourteen: THAT ASTOUNDING CREATOR---NA TURE175 Unit Fifteen: TEACHING AS MOUNTAINEERING191Unit OneTEXT IVESUVIUS ERUPTSI. Paraphrase the parts underlined in the following:So the letter which you asked me to write on my uncle’s death has made you eager to hear about the terrors and also the hazards I had to face 1when left at Misenum, for I 2broke off at the beginning of this part of my story.I took a bath, dined, and then dozed 3fitfully for a while. For several days past there had been earth 4tremors which were not particularly alarming because they are frequent in Campania: but that night the shocks were so violent that everything fell as if it were not only shaken but overturned.I don’t know whether I sh ould call this courage or 5folly on my part (I was only seventeen at the time) but I 6called for a volume of Livy and went on reading as if I had nothing else to do.Up came a friend of my uncle’s who had just come from Spain to join him. When he saw us sitting there and me actually reading, he scolded us both —me for my 7foolhardiness and my mother for allowing it.By now it was dawn [25 August in the year 79], but the light was still dim and 8faint. The buildings round us were already 9tottering, and the open space we were in was too small for us not to be in real and 10imminent danger if the house collapsed. This finally 11decided us to leave the town. We were followed by a panic- stricken mob of people wanting to act on someone else’s decision 12in preference to their own (a point in which fear looks like 13prudence), who 14hurried us on our way by pressing hard behind in a dense crowd.We also saw the sea sucked away and apparently forced back by the earthquake: at any rate it receded from the shore so that 15quantities of sea creatures were left 16stranded on dry sand. On the landward side a fearful black cloud was 17rent by forked and quivering bursts of flame, and parted to reveal great tongues of fire, like flashes of lightning magnified in size.At t his point my uncle’s friend from Spain 18spoke up still more urgently: “If your brother, if your uncle is still alive, he will want you both to be saved; if he is dead, he would want you to survive him so why put off your escape?”Soon afterwards the cloud sank down to earth and covered the sea; it had already 19blotted out Capri and hidden the promontory of Misenum from sight. Then my mother 20implored, entreated, and commanded me to escape as best I couldI looked round: a dense black cloud was coming up behind us, spreading over the earth like a flood. “Let us leave the road while we can still see,” I said, “or we shall be knocked down and 21trampled underfoot in the dark by the crowd behind.”You could hear the shrieks of women, the 22wailing of infants, and the shouting of men; some were calling their parents, others their children or their wives, trying to recognize them by their voices. People 23bewailed their own fate or that of their relatives, and there were some who 24prayed for death in their terror of dying. Many 25besought the aid of the gods, but still more imagined there were no gods left, and that the universe was plunged into eternal darkness forevermore. There were people, too, who 26added to the real perils byinventing 27fictitious dangers: some reported that part of Misenum had collapsed or another part was on fire, and though their tales were false they found others to believe them. A 28gleam of light returned, but we took this to be a warning of the approaching flames rather than daylight.I could boast that not a groan or cry of fear 29escaped me in these perils, 30had I not derived some poor consolation in my mortal lot from the belief that the whole world was dying with me and I with it.We returned to Misenum where we 31attended to our physical needs as best we could, and then spent an anxious night alternating between hope and fear.II. Rewrite the followingFor each of the sentences below, write a new sentence as close in meaning as possible to the original sentence by using the given words as the beginning.1. We were followed by a panic-stricken mob of people wanting to act on someone else’s decision in preference to their own, who hurried us on our way by pressing hard behind in a dense crowd.Panic-stricken, the mob of people close behind us ___________ _ 2. We replied that we would not think of considering our own safety as long as we were uncertain of his.Unless we were ___________________________________3. There were people, too, who added to the real perils by inventing fictitious dangers: some reported that part of Misenum had collapsed or another part was on fire, and though their tales were false they found others to believe them.By reporting that part of Misenum had collapsed or another part was on fire, _______ 4. I could boast that not a groan or cry of fear escaped me in these perils, had I not derived some poor consolation in my mortal lot from the belief that the whole world was dying with me and I with it.Because I derived some poor consolation_____________________5. Several hysterical individuals made their own and other people’s calamities seem ludicrous in comparison with their frightful predictions.Compared with several individuals’ frightful predictions, the calamities____________ III. Translate the following into English1. 还未等我们坐下来喘息,夜幕已经降临,这黑暗使你觉得不是在无月色或多云的夜晚,而像是在灯火熄灭的紧闭的房间里。

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Exercise for Lesson 6I. Vocabulary. Match the words or phrases with similar meaning inthe two columns.( ) 1. cryptic a. hide( ) 2. dispatch b. hesitation( ) 3. sardonic c. careful; secret( ) 4. conceal d. surround; encircle( ) 5. blink e. send out, usually on a specific errand ( ) 6. imperious f. wink (the eye) rapidly( ) 7. respite g. not ambiguous( ) 8. sullen h. face( ) 9. vacillation i. lacking harmony( ) 10. grotesque j. mysterious( ) 11. discreet k. ironic or sarcastic( ) 12. countenance l. delay; a temporary rest( ) 13. encompass m. arrogant; masterful( ) 14. unequivocal n. ridiculous; fantastic( ) 15. incongruous o. bad-tempered or gloomy; dismalII. Cloze.In the decade of 1970s, the United Nations organized several ________ on the human environment to study a very serious problem. We humans are destroying the world ________ us. We are using up all our natural ________. We must learn to conserve them, or life will be very bad ________ our childrenand grandchildren.There are several major aspects to this problem. The first is population. Most problems of the environment come from ________ growth. In 1700 there were 625 million people in the world. In the year of 2020, there will be 6.3 ________. ________ people need more water, more food, more wood and more petroleum. Another problem is distribution. Scientists say there is________ water in the world for everyone, but some countries have a lot of water and some have ________ a little. Some areas get all the rain during one season. The rest of the ________ is dry.III. Translation.Chinese to English.1. 她说她很难过,但她的眼神却流露出喜悦。

(betray)2. 由于表现不能让人满意,他除了辞职没有其他出路。

(alternative)3.我们俩谁也不善于计算数字。

(adept)4.他企图尽一切办法掩盖事实的真相。

(conceal)English to Chinese.1. The love of money is the root of all evil.2. Riches are gotten with pain, kept with care, and lose with grief.3. Small riches has most rest.4. Justice has long arms.5. Money can make the mare go.6. The Great Depression gave rise to the fear that such catastrophes would recur or even that the American economy would live in a state of permanent depression unless radical changes were made in the economic system. This fear is now gone, partly because that analysis was judged faulty: it underestimated the equilibrating features(自动平衡性) of the system. Changes in institutions and policies that stabilized the economy without weakening its free and efficient feature dispelled those fears.IV. Proof-reading1. The Iraqis are counting in enlisting the support of the world2. Although dressed up as a beggar, the criminal was fallen victim to thesharpeyed policemen.3. I am glad things have turned up so well.4. The Duchess of Croydon kept firm, tight rein of her racing mind.Keys to the exerciseI. Vocabulary.1. j2. e3. k4. a5. f6. m7. l8. o9. b 10. n 11. c 12. h 13. d 14. g 15.iII. Cloze.meetings; around; resources; for; population; billion; More; enough; only;year.III. Translation.Chinese to English.1. She said she was sad, but her eyes betrayed her delight.2. He has no alternative but to resign due to his unsatisfying performance.3. Neither of us is adept at figures.4. He tried every means to conceal the truth.English to Chinese.1.爱财是万恶之源。

2.财富从辛苦中得来,在忧虑中保持,在悲伤中失去。

3.小康的财富最安宁。

4. 法网恢恢疏而不漏。

5. 有钱能使鬼推磨。

6. 经济大萧条曾使人们害怕这种灾难会重演,担心美国经济会陷入永久性萧条状态,除非对其经济制度进行大幅度改革。

这种恐惧已成为过去,部分原因是发现原来的分析是错误的,它低估了美国经济制度的自动平衡性。

制度和政策上的变化稳定了经济,同时又不会削弱它的自由性和效率性,由此驱散了人们的恐惧心理。

IV. Proof-reading1. in →on2. was f allen →fell3. up →out4. of →onLesson 6BlackmailⅠ. Word explanation1. cryptic A. hidden B. strange C. mystery D. sacred2. errandA. taskB. a trip to get sth.C. a written messageD. a piece of busin ess3. offensive A. attract B. aggression C. intervening D. onslaught4. swift A. quick B. smooth C. timely D. swept5. abrupt A. sudden B. erect C. erupt D. corrupt6. blandness A. frankness B. mildness C. polite D. blank7. swinging A. full of life B. move back and forth C. turn aroundD. turn out8. hunch A. doubt B. double C. suspect D. intuitive feeling9. poise A. self-assurance B. poison C. direct attentionD. pointless10. discreet A. secret B. hidden C. careful D. volunteer11. inevitable A. certain B. not to prevent C. not to avoid D. evident12. adept A. adapt B. adopt C. add D. expert13. rivet A. attach B. tie down C. fasten firmly D. hammer14. abundant A. absolute B. complete C. profuse D. thorough15. respite A. postponement B. respect C. in spite of D. despite16. spacious A. special B. large C. magnificent D. glorious17. appoint A. point to B. name C. important D. furnish18. apparent A. appearing B. parental C. disappear D. evident19. reprovingA. understandingB. comfortingC. blamingD. approve20. essentialA. sensitiveB. sentimentalC. fundamentalD. primordial8. The plane was old. There was not enough fuel. And bad flying conditio ns were an unexpected factor which made the whole situation even more complicated. c9. The boy's face showed the fact that he had been eating jam. b10. Lincoln is a striking and obvious example of a poor boy who succeed ed. c第一册第6课练习答案1-1: /答案:A1-2: /答案:B1-3: /答案:D1-4: /答案:A1-5: /答案:A1-6: /答案:B1-7: /答案:A1-8: /答案:D1-9: /答案:A1-10: /答案:C1-11: /答案:A1-12: /答案:D1-13: /答案:C1-14: /答案:C1-15: /答案:A1-16: /答案:B1-17: /答案:D1-18: /答案:D1-19: /答案:C1-20: /答案:C 2-1: /答案: accompanied2-2: /答案: withered2-3: /答案:took our time2-4: /答案:where...get, gets...nowhere2-5: /答案: conceal2-6: /答案: beyond2-7: /答案:assumed2-8: /答案:on the lookout2-9: /答案:alternative2-10: /答案:fall victims2-11: /答案: to blame… blames2-12: /答案: oblige2-13: /答案:got around to2-14: /答案:caution3-1: /答案: ridiculous 3-2: /答案:clasped3-3: /答案: oblige3-4: /答案: comply 3-5: /答案:accuse3-6: /答案: blame3-7: /答案: hazardous 3-8: /答案: complication3-9: /答案:betrayed3-10: /答案:conspicuous。

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