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全新版大学英语综合教程5 unit1 课后答案

全新版大学英语综合教程5  unit1 课后答案
P18 VOCABULARY
1.(1) allot
(2) go through fire and water
(3) reside
(4) sobbed
(5) made no mention of
(6) sacrifice
(7) came upon
(8) rhythm
2. She had thought that books were natural wonders, coming up of themselves like grass. So it was "startling and disappointing" for her to find out that story books had been, contrary to her expectations, written by people.
(8) Answer: an old Ford
P24 cloze
(1) Answer: go through fire and water
(2) Answer: salary
(3) Answer: give
(4) Answer: no peace
(5) Answer: sink into
(7) inward
5. (1) Answer: have come upon / across
(2) Answer: had come out
(3) Answer: come on / up
(4) Answer: came across
(5) Answer: comes down to
7. The book was completely worn out - it was lacking its front cover, the back held on by strips of pasted paper, and the pages stained; its illustrations had come unattached. Welty's father had lost his mother when he was seven, and this book was the only book he as a little boy had had of his own. Although he had never made any mention to his own children of the book, he had brought it along with him from Ohio to their house and shelved it in their bookcase.

综合英语教程第五册-课后答案-课件Unit-04-Force-of-Nature演示课件.ppt

综合英语教程第五册-课后答案-课件Unit-04-Force-of-Nature演示课件.ppt
1. Great scientists like Edison, Einstein, etc. are big icons in our mind’s eye. We seem to know more about their miraculous accomplishments than the strenuous efforts they took to achieve them. Tell what you know about some great scientists of the 19th and 20th centuries, both their life and their work.
minded, a legend. I was just a girl with little direction, more
drawn to words and made-up stories than to formulas and lab
experiments.
综合教程5(第2版)电子教案
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Text Introduction | Culture Notes | Author | Structure
Using original research (diaries, letters, and family interviews) to peel away the layers of myth and reveal the woman behind the icon, the acclaimed author and historian Barbara Goldsmith offers a dazzling portrait of Curie, her amazing discoveries, and the price she paid for fame.

新世纪大学英语系列教程综合教程5-Unit-2课后答案

新世纪大学英语系列教程综合教程5-Unit-2课后答案

新世纪⼤学英语系列教程综合教程5-Unit-2课后答案新世纪⼤学英语系列教程综合教程5-Unit-2课后答案Unit 2Working with Words and Expressions:1.Listed in the box below are some of the words you have learned inthe text. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.1)ill-fitting2)stain3)devoured4)rotting5)cracked6)chronic7)dripping8)sore9)enslaved10)corrective2.Listed in the box below are some expressions that you havelearned in the text. Complete the sentences with each of them.Change the form where necessary.1)Wears away / eats away2)come off3)help out4)eats away5)going-up6)at best7)off and onIncreasing Y our Word Power:1.Word Clusters: make your own sentences using the word clusterin italicized type in your text book2.Words or phrases with Multiple MeaningsDevour1)devour:2)devour: v. read something quickly and eagerly3)devour: v. destroy someone or something4)devour: v. use up all of something5)devour: v. be filled with a strong feeling that seems to controlsomeoneCome off1)come off: become unfastened or disconnected (from)2)come off: fall off (something)3)come off: take place, happen4)come off: succeed, have the intended effect5)come off: stop taking (a drug) that one has been taking regularlyCloze:1)smell2)marriage3)chronic4)smelly5)unemployment6)mattress7)cornbread8)malnutrition9)cracked10)luxuries11)insects12)diapers13)future14)alcohol15)barsTranslation:What is poverty? Read the story of a single mother of three, and you’ll understand what it means.She was married once, but later her husband lost his job and life became increasingly difficult. After giving birth to the last baby, her marriage came to an end.In order to save her children from suffering, she summoned up her courage and went to ask for help.She got seventy-eight dollars a month for the four of them. After the rent, most of the rest went for food.There was no money left to get the refrigerator fixed and the milk went sour; no money for hot water, and even in winter she had to do washing in icy cold water. She had chronic anemia caused from poor diet, a bad case of worms, and needed a corrective operation, but there was no money for iron pills, or better food, or worm medicine, to say nothing of having an operation. She had no money for grannies; no money for paper handkerchiefs and her children were seen with runny noses all the time. She tried her best to use only the minimum electricity. She stayed up all night on cold nights, because she had to watch the fire, for fear that one spark on the newspaper covering the walls would cause a fire and the sleeping children would die in flames.She saw no bright future. Sooner or later, the boys would end up behind the bars of their prison or turn to the freedom of alcohol or drugs and find themselves enslaved. And what awaited the daughter was, at best, a life like that of the mother.Indeed, poverty is an acid that drips on pride until all pride is worn away. Poverty is a chisel that chips on honor until honor is worn away.Writing:Sample Essay:My Reflections After Reading “What Is Poverty?”In defining poverty, Jo Goodwin Parker creates a vivid picture of the miserable life poverty-stricken people live. I was very much touched by her harsh, direct and angry tone. Her definition of poverty has set me thinking a lot.First of all, what Parker says about poverty in the United States reminds me of what my Grandfather once said about his miserable life in China in the 1940’s. Indeed, poor people everywhere suffer in more or less the same way. I do have great sympathy with them and sincerely hope that the world will say goodbye to poverty soon.Secondly, I have come see more clearly that we must cherish what we have today. Indeed, the decent and comfortable life we young people enjoy today comes from the hard work of many generations. However, we tend to take today’s happy life for granted, and sometimes we even complain about the slightest discomfort in life. This is a harmful attitude because it makes us forget the past. We should remember that what we have now was never even dreamed of by the older generation. Content makes poor men rich; discontentment makes rich men poor.Lastly, we should have right attitude towards poverty. In the faceof poverty, it’s no use complaining or just making emotional appeals for help. Instead, we must rely on our courage, talent, and persistence and get rid of poverty with our own effort. Diligence and hard work is the only way out. We may be poor materially but we should not make ourselves poor spiritually.。

综合英语第五册unit2课后答案

综合英语第五册unit2课后答案

CA-LGWK-Synonyms6
authorize: to give power
grant: to agree to give, allow, authorize, etc. warrant: to give someone a reason for doing or thinking (a stated thing)
______ 1. Several thousand people chanted outside the building.
singing career. 2. Her mother turned her back on her _______
3. The students gave him a rapturous welcome, ________ chanting in unison, "We want the king."
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
3. This permitted _______ the western manufacturers to play their strong cards: capital and technology. 4. He said that terrorists would not be ________ permitted to hold Britain to ransom. More… license: to allow officially (in paper forms)
CA-LGWK-Synonyms1
smell 1. When we arrived at our village, there was a terrible ____ of burning. 2. I don't know how in the dark my sense ____ smell of became so cute.

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程5-Unit-6课后答案及课文翻译

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程5-Unit-6课后答案及课文翻译

Unit6 Grant and Lee格兰特和李1865年4月9日,当尤利西兹·S·格兰特和罗伯特·E·李在弗吉尼亚州阿珀马特科斯县城一所不太大的房子的客厅里会面,商讨李所率的北弗吉尼亚军队投降条件时,美国人生活中一个伟大的篇章结束了,一个崭新的重要篇章开始了。

此二人是在实质上终止内战。

诚然,其他军队尚未投降,已失去主要支柱的逃亡的邦联政府仍将绝望地徒然挣扎数日,想法寻觅生机。

其实,在格兰特和李签署文件之时,一切都已结束。

他们拟定投降条件时用的那间小客厅成了见证美国史上强烈的戏剧性对照的场所。

这两位截然不同的将军都是强有力的人物,他们代表着两股相互冲突的力量的潮流,那两股潮流通过他们最终发生碰撞。

罗伯特·E·李所仰仗的信念是,古老的贵族观念或许能以某种方式继续存在下去,并左右美国人的生活。

李是弗吉尼亚州沿海低地人氏,他的生活背景是家庭、文化、传统……,是被移植到这个正在形成自身的传说与神话的新世界的骑士时代。

他体现了从骑士和英格兰乡绅时代流传下来的一种生活方式。

美国是个一切从头开始的国度,信奉的只不过是一种颇为模糊的信念,即人人拥有平等的权利,在世间应有平等的机会,如此而已。

在这样一个国度里,李代表着这样一种情感,即社会结构中保留一种明显的不平等多少有利于人类社会。

理应存在一个拥有土地的有闲阶级;反过来,社会本身应以土地为本,视其为财富与势力的主要来源。

(根据这一理想)这样一个社会会造就一个对社会有着强烈责任感的阶级,他们不是为自己获利活着,而是为了承担自己的特权所赋予的重大责任活着。

国家从他们中觅得领导人员;国家可依靠他们产生更加高尚的价值观念——思想方面的,行为方面的,个人风度方面的—以求国兴德盛。

李体现了这一贵族理想的最高尚的部分。

拥有土地的贵族通过他获得存在的理由。

四年间,南方各州拼死战斗,以捍卫李所代表的理想。

到后来,南部邦联似乎是为李而战;李本人似乎就是南部邦联……似乎是南部邦联所代表的生活方式能提供的菁华。

2018-2019版英语新设计同步名师公开课精品讲义人教必修5全国通用版:Unit 2 Period Three Word版含答案

2018-2019版英语新设计同步名师公开课精品讲义人教必修5全国通用版:Unit 2 Period Three Word版含答案

Period Three Grammar—The Past Participle (2) as theObject Complement课文原句感知1.NowwhenpeoplerefertoEnglandyoufindWalesincluded(include) aswell. 2.FinallytheEnglishgovernmenttriedintheearlytwentiethcenturytoformtheUnitedKingdombygetti ngIrelandconnected(connect) inthesamepeacefulway. 3.Youfindmostofthepopulationsettled(settle) inthesouth,butmostoftheindustrialcitiesintheMidlandsandtheNorthofEngland.4.Tohergreatsurprise,ZhangPingyufoundtheQueen’sjewelsguarded(guard) byspecialroyalsoldierswho,onspecialoccasions,stillworethefour-hundred-year-olduniformofthetimeofQueenElizabethⅠ. 5.ItpassesthroughGreenwich,soPingyuhadaphototaken(take) standingoneithersideoftheline.一、过去分词作宾语补足语时,与宾语有着动宾关系,宾语是过去分词所表示的动作的承受者。

HewatchedtheTVset carried outoftheroom.他看着电视机被搬出了房间。

Lastyeartheyhadthehouse rebuilt.去年他们让人重建了房子。

You’dbetterhaveyourshoes mended.你最好修补一下你的鞋子。

综合英语教程2_课后翻译答案[整理版]

综合英语教程2_课后翻译答案[整理版]

综合英语教程2课后翻译答案汇总Book TwoUnit 1 Someone Waiting1. I don’t like to see people off at the railway station.2. The company is giving a farewell party for you on Monday evening. A car will Pick you up at your hotel at half past seven.3. She was so excited that she couldn’t help giving me a warm embrace.4. I never quite succeed in overcoming the sense of being out of place.5. She glanced round the room to see who was there.6. His big shoes look like small boats.7. Y ou should fold the eggs into flour instead of doing it in the opposite way.Unit 2 Football1. He thinks that the marriage between them is no more than a business deal.2. He used up all the money he had.3. The young man saved your daughter from drowning.4. She had absolutely nowhere to go, so she read some old books at home.5. “Will I ever be as good a player as Geoff?” “Perhaps, but you still have a long way to go before that day comes.”6. He is in danger of losing his job.7. The practice of employing children to work in factories has nearly died out in many countries. UNIT 3 The Snake Bite1. It started raining, so she made for the nearest shelter.2. She picked out a cap to match her dress.3. I waited for an hour, but he didn’t show up.4. They figured it was better to stay where they were.5. The earthquake that struck the little island caused 23 deaths.6. He returned home at length after being away from the vi ll age for 20 years.7. She managed to hold on to her job while many of her colleagues lost theirs.Unit 4 He was my father1. My teacher told me that the liquid in the bottle could remove stains from metal and chi na.2. The student sitting beside me looked around the examination room wi th apprehensi on.3. He is now out of college and lives on his own.4. They took turns staying awake in case anything went wrong.5. The elder daughter will probably follow in her father's footsteps, and take over the family business when she's old enough.6. He had to get off his bike and push it up the hill.7. This pair of gloves will protect your hands against the cold .UNIT 5 The English Countryside1. Her bedroom has large windows overlooking a beautiful lake.2. He collapsed into the armchair, stretchi ng out hi s l egs i n front of hi m.3. I simply could not live there; it rained day in and day out when I went there on holiday.4. A dry warehouse is important especially in the case of these medicines.5. The people in this village, for the most part, are quiet and well behaved.6. We tend to get cold winters and warm, dry summers i n thi s part of the country.7. It’s a simple dish to prepare, consisting mainly of beef and v egetable.Unit 6 Suffering to Be Beautiful1. I find it difficult to keep up with the changes in fashion.2. He doesn't go in for outdoor sports much.3. My English is poor so I'm not up to translating the poem.4. People usually judge a person by his/her appearance.5. She looked as if she hadn't slept all night.6. He was determined to go to great lengths to fulfill his ambition7. He sat in the front so as to hear clearly.Unit Seven Waiting for a Call1. I’ll do it my own way if you don’t mind.2. John couldn’t have been in the classroom. W e were there j ust a few mi nutes ago.3. Such rude behavior cannot be excused.4. My salary went up by half when I changed companies.5. The workers smashed the bottles with the hammer.6. I don’t think it hurts (anybody) to get up earlier.7. Y ou are asking too much of me.8. I keep making the same mistake. It’s really annoying.Unit Eight Secret Messages to Ourselves1. Judy had a right to come and go as she pleased.2. He leapt to fame overnight with the success of his first film.3. I sometimes have difficulty distinguishing Australian English from American English.4. I didn’t want to come here in the first place.5. Miniskirts are out of fashion, while long ski rts have come i nto fashi on agai n.6. She was always criticizing others, so her friends got tired of her.7. Her manner was cold and indifferent.8. Nancy and John have fallen out of love with each other and they split at last.Unit Ten Teenager’s Nightmare1. Everyone supposes him to be poor, but he is actually quite rich.2. I wouldn’t put up with his arrogance if I were you.3. There is plenty of paper on the desk if you need it.4. In order to pass the exam, she is resigned to not watching TV this weekend.5. The scientists are carrying out some interesting cloning experiments.6. They often quarrel over trifles for hours on end.7. When you get down to the task, you won’t feel it is that easy.8. As some guests were coming, she spent all morning tidying up her room.Unit Eleven Understanding Y our Owner1. At first, he refused to accept any responsibility but he ended up apologizing.2. Sometimes it is not easy to pick out an acquaintance in a crowd.3. Some convenience foods can fit in with ideas of healthy eating.4. Y our carelessness might put us into danger.5. He tried to force his opinion on us, but we didn’t accept it.6. They spent hours working out the result for the survey.Or: It was hours before they worked out the result of the survey.7. If you can’t make it this way, you can try doing it another way.8. Her illness kept her off work for several weeksUnit Twelve Transforming Mars1. A new bridge having been built, and crossing the river by ferry has become a thing of the past.2. Once you pick up a bad habit, it is difficult to get rid of it.3. Doctors are still trying out this new medicine to see if it is effective.4. All the new products of this company were on show at the exhibition.5. The color of brass is similar to that of gold.6. Oxford Street is known as one of the busi est commerci al streets i n London.7. The old building which survived the earthquake was retained in the newly-built district.。

学术综合英语Unit2读写课文A文后词汇练习答案

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大学英语综合教程2Unit5课后习题参考答案

大学英语综合教程2Unit5课后习题参考答案

大学英语综合教程2Unit5课后习题参考答案大学英语综合教程2 Unit5课后习题参考答案(精选10篇)《大学英语综合教程》是一套适合高职高专学生学习的英语综合教程,也适用于成人高等教育及社会自学者使用。

下文店铺为大家分享大学英语综合教程2 Unit5课后习题参考答案,仅供参考~大学英语综合教程2 Unit5课后习题参考答案篇1Unit 5 Overcoming ObstaclesVocabularyI1.1) startled2) mere3) motion4) sweating5) stretched out6) vain7) On the occasion8) anxiety9) emotions10) ashamed of11) In my mind’s eye12) 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 economics at 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 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 grow up in, and it is unwise to givethem 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. Wordswith 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-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.ComprehensiveExercisesI. 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 executives that turned the company into 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 the 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 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 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.”大学英语综合教程2 Unit5课后习题参考答案篇2Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A),B) ,C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage:It is simple enough to say that since books have classesfiction, biography, poetry—we should separate them and take from each what it is right that each should give us. Yet few people ask from books what books can give us. Most commonly we come to books with blurred and divided minds, asking of fiction that it shall be true, of poetry that it shall be false, of biography that it shall be flattering, of history that it shall enforce our own prejudices. If we could banish all such preconception when we read, that would be an admirable beginning. Do not dictate to your author; try to become him. Be his fellowworker and accomplice(同谋).If you hang back, and reserve and criticize at first, you are preventing yourself from getting the fullest possible value from what you read. But if you open your mind as widely as possible, then signs and hints of almost imperceptible finess(委婉之处), from the twist and turn of the first sentences, will bring you into the presence of a human being unlike any other. Steep yourself in this, acquaint yourself with this, and soon you will find that your author is giving you, or attempting to give you, something far more definite. The thirtytwo chapters of anovel—if we consider how to read a novel first—are an attempt to make something as formed and controlled as a building but words are more impalpable than bricks, reading is a longer and morecomplicated process than seeing. Perhaps the quickest way to understand the elements of what a novelist is doing is not to read, but to write; to make your own experiment with the dangers and difficulties of words. Recall, then, some event that has left a distinct impression on you—how at the corner of the street, perhaps, you passed two people talking. A tree shook; an electric light danced; the tone of the talk was comic, but also tragic; a whole vision, an entire conception, seemed contained in that moment.21.What does the author mean by saying “Yet few people ask from books what books can give us.”?A.The author means that lots of people read few books.B.The author thinks that readers have only absorbed part of knowledge in books.C.The author holds that few people have a proper idea about what content some kind of books should include.D.The author considers that readers can scarcely understand most of the books.22.According to the passage, which of the following statement is right?A.A reader should find some mistakes when he is reading.B.The more difficult a book is, the more you can get from it.C.To read something is easier than to watch something.D.One should be in the same track with the writer when he is reading.23.What i s the possible meaning of “impalpable” (Paragraph 2) in the passage?A.Clear.B.Elusive.C.Delicate.D.Precise.24.What’s the main idea of this passage?A.The importance of reading.B.The proper way to read.C.How to get most from one book.D.The characters of a good book.25.When a writer is writing he often get the whole conception ____.A.after a long time’s thinkingB.through an instant inspirationC.according to his own experienceD.by way of watching the objects attentivelyQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage:According to the dictionary definition of “create”, ordinary people are creative every day. To create means “to bring into being, to cause to exist”—something each of us does daily.We are creative whenever we look at or think about something in a new way. First this involves an awareness of our surroundings. It means using all of our sese to become aware of our world. This may be as simple as being aware of color and texture, as well as taste, when we plan a meal. Above all, it is the ability to notice things that others might miss.A second part of creativity is an ability to see relationships among things. If we believe the expression, “There is nothing new under the sun,” the creativity is remaking or recombining the old in new ways. For example, we might do this by finding a more effective way to study or a better way to arrange our furniture, or we might make a new combination of camera lenses and filters to create an unusual photograph.A third part of creativity is the courage and drive to make use of our new ideas, to apply them to achieve some new results. To think up a new concept is one thing; to put the idea to work is another.These three parts of creativity are involved in all the great works of genius, but they are also involved in many of our daytoday activities.26.Which of the following activities is NOT a creative one according to the passage?A.To prepare a meal.B.To arrange the furniture in a peculiar way.C.To buy some books from a bookstore.D.To “write” a letter with the computer.27.The author holds that ____.A.creativity is of highly demandB.creativity is connected with a deep insight to some extentC.creativity is to create something new and concreteD.to practise and practise is the only way to cultiv ate one’s creativity28.“There is nothing new under the sun.” (Par.3) really implies that ____.A.we can seldom create new thingsB.a new thing is only a taleC.a new thing can only be created at the basis of original thingsD.we can scarcely see really new things in the world29.What does the author think about the relationship between a new thought and its being put into practice?A.It’s more difficult to create a new thought than to apply it in practice.B.To find a new thought will definitely lead to the production of a new thing.C.One may come up with a new thought, but can not put it into practice.D.A man with an excellent ability of practice can easily become an inventor.30.The best title for this passage is ____.A.How to Cultivate One’s Creativit yB.What is CreativityC.The Importance of CreativityD.Creativity—a Not Farway ThingQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:When I was studying at Yale, some phenomena puzzled me greatly. I found that Chinese students or Asian students were very polite in class while American students often interrupted the professor, asking questions and dominating the discussion. The Chinese students were not as aggressive as American students.I was impressed by the role of the professor in the seminar(讨论会). The professor didn’t act as an authority, giving final conclusions, but as a reseacher looking for answers to questions together with the students. One linguistic(语言的`) feature of his interacting with his students was that he used many modal(情态的) verbs—far more than I did in Beiwai. When answering questions, he usually said, “This is my personal opinion and it could be wrong.” or “You could be right, but you might find this point of view also interesting.”In China, authorities are always supposed to give wise decisions and correct directions. Therefore, students always expect the professor to give an answer to the question. I still remember how frustrated they were when foreign teachers did not provide such an answer. Their expectations from authorities are much higher than that of American students. Once the Chinese students got the answer, they were sure about it.Education in China is valued for united thinking. I rememberAmerican teachers who taught in our university complaining about the fact that Chinese students uniformly expressed the same idea in their English composition. The examinations in America usually do not test a student’s ability to memorize the material but his ability to analyze and solve problems. Education in America is valued not only as a means to obtain employment but as a process of enhancing critical thinking.31.In the USA, when the students are in class, ____.A.a Chinese student tends to be very activeB.an American student likes to make troubleC.a Chinese student likes to puzzle the teacherD.an American student tends to be vigorous32.A teacher in the USA prefers to ____ when he answers questions.A.be very sincereB.be very directC.be very selfconfidentD.be very indifferent33.What is the opinion of the author concerning the difference of teaching methods between China and the USA?A.He thinks that Chinese teaching metods can make students learn more.B.He holds that the major purpose of Chinese teaching methods is to improve students’ remembrance.C.He thinks that American teaching is abilityoriented.D.He holds that American teachers hate to give a test.34.The author thinks that the relationship between the student and the teacher is ____.A.more intimate in ChinaB.closer in ChinaC.looser in USAD.more harmonious in USA35.The education in USA may produce some ____ graduates.A.talkativeB.conventionalC.creativeD.imaginativeQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:Online courses (also called distance learning) are a hot new trend in American education. According to the nonprofit Distance Education and Training Council,about 400 US colleges and schools offer some portion of their programs on the Web. At the university level, they cost the same as traditional classes and require similar weekly assignments and textbook reading, the difference is in class participation.Generally speaking, students congregate(使聚集) online throughout each week to explore topic with the professor, but these discussions occur “asynchronously(不同时发生地)” rather than in real time. (You read others’ comments and post your own whenever you get a chance.) Written assignments are posted, you email in your work periodically, and you’re required to take a proctored exam in order to receive degree credit. Careerboosting business administration and information technology programs are the most popular, but you’ll also find a variety of literal arts offerings, from film theory to medieval history and foreign language study. While you still can’t get an Ivy League degree online, a growing number of elite(卓越的) institutions, including Stanford and New York University are beginning to offer online courses.The benefits for busy people are obvious. “I always get a frontrow seat,” says one student studying at the State University of New York Learnin g Network.“I can get up in the middle of class, grab a cup of coffee. The class is waiting for me when I get back, and I haven’t missed a thing.” On the other hand, some students miss the facetoface interaction that often sparks interest and involvement.36.Generally speaking, online education costs ____.A.more than the traditional oneB.less than the traditional oneC.as much as the traditional oneD.the author hasn’t mentioned37.The major way to hand out assignments of online students is ____.A.to hand out them in personB.to post themC.to email in themD.to let the teacher enter into their personal main pages38.Which kind of program is probably NOT welcomed by most of the students?A.Software development.B.Decoration and design.C.International trade.pany management.39.The closest meaning of “Ivy League” (Par. 2) ____.A.famous universities in USAB.famous business colleges in USAC.famous companies in USAD.universities with a long history40.It is implied that in USA ____.A.online education will take the place of the traditional one soonB.there are only a few online programs until nowC.one need not take part in the exam in order to receive a diploma by way of online educationD.one can not receive a degree certificate of New York University through distant learning大学英语综合教程2 Unit5课后习题参考答案篇3The best known and loved of all our many Christmas songsSilentNight was written in Oberndorf, a tiny village in Bavarian mountains. On Christmas eve, 1818, Oberndorf had been 67 by a severe snowstorm, but 68 the inhabitants cheerfully prepared for the Christmas 69 Then they discovered, to their 70 , that the organ (风琴) had broken 71 .A village schoolmasterand church 72 knew how unhappy the people in the villagewould be, for music was the 73 of all their celebration. So he went to thepriest and 74 that the priest write a75 song for the Christmas celebration that could be sung 76 any preparation. The priest promised to do his 77 Towards evening hewent 78 theschoolmaster with the lovely words of the song Silent Night. Then theschoolmaster composed a melody to 79 the words. On Christmas morning, the beautiful 80 was sung for the first time, A guitar was the 81 accompaniment (伴奏) and the words "Silent night, Holy night, all is calm, all is bright " 82 pure and clear in the Bavarian air. Thesong was not 83 to England until one hundredyears later. 84 have changed, but"Silent Night" has remained. It is still sung 85 comers of the world where people 86 thebirth of Jesus Christ.67. A) isolatedB) coveredC) enclosedD) surrounded68. A) laterB) stillC) yetD) also69. A) eveB) seasonC) timeD) festivities70. A) encouragementB)amusementC) disappointmentD) surprise71. A) inB) offC) awayD) down72. A) goerB) organistC) pianistD) choirmaster73. A) centerC) heartB) middleD) midst74. A) suggestedB) orderedC) claimedD) agreed75. A) complicatedB) similarC) sameD) special76. A) forB) withoutC) alongD) except77. A) workB) jobC) bestD) good78. A) homeB) to the home ofC) to home ofD) to home79. A) fill inB) equipC) fitD) prove80. A) musicB) carolC) wordsD) melody81. A) merelyC) onceB) solelyD) only82. A) soundedB) heardC) sungD) appeared83. A) takenB) sungC) broughtD) forwarded84. A) DaysB) TimesC) YearsD) Period85. A) in allB) at allC) on allD) all over86. A) memorizeB) commemorateC) recognizeD) remember大学英语综合教程2 Unit5课后习题参考答案篇41.This is an _______ that will not be easily forgotten.A.impactB.academicC.insultD.alternative2.Please _______ me for my rudeness. I really do not know the custom here.A. engagefortC.executeD.forgive3.Water and air are _______ to human beings. We can not live without them.A.harbourB.functionC.definiteD.essential4.When the airplane takes off, the passengers are told to _______ their seat belts.A.fountainB.fixC.tightD.fasten5.This is not what we asked you to do. You can not get more pay for the _______ work.A.owingB.deviceC.tiredD.extra6.My throat is _______. I cannot speak any more.A.soreB.purchaseC.glowD.faint7.Many years ago, a lot of factories were _______ from big cities to the mountainous areas in case of war.A.transferredB.transformedC.transmittedD.transported8.He said in his letter that he would _______ some photographs but I couldn’t find anything in the envelope.A.caseB.doubleC.encloseD.nonsense9.Many English words are _______ from Latin.A.displayedB.spreadC.lostD.derived10.I feel _______ to say that I can not believe what he said.A.wantedB.observedC.obligedD.wandered大学英语综合教程2 Unit5课后习题参考答案篇5Directions: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statementcontains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Caring for elderly parents catches many unprepared[A ] Last July, Julie Baldocchi,s mother had a massive stroke and was paralyzed. Baldocchi suddenly had to become a family caregiver, something that she wasn"t prepared for. “I was flying by the seat of my pants,” says Baldocchi, an employment specialist in San Francisco. Both of her parents are 83, and she knew her father couldn’t handle her mother’s care. The hospital recommended putting her mother in a nursing home. Baldocchi wasn’t willing to do that. But moving her back into her parents’ home created other problems. Baldocchi, 48, is married and lives about a mile away from her parents. She has a full-time job and has back problems that make it difficult for her to lift her mother. “I couldn’t do it all,” she says. “But I didn’t even know how to find help.”[B] With help from the Family Caregiver Alliance, she eventually hired a live-in caregiver. “But even if you planintellectually and legally, you’re never ready for the emotional impact,” Baldocchi says. In the first two months after her mother’s stroke, she lost about 30 pounds as stress mo unted. More than 42 million Americans provide family caregiving for an adult who needs help with daily activities, according to a 2009 survey by the AARP. An additional 61.6 million provided at least some care during the year. And many are unprepared.[C] While many parents lack an advance care directive, it’s the most basic and important step they can take. The directive includes several parts, including: a durable power of attorney, which gives someone legal authority to make financial decisions on anothe r’s behalf; a health care proxy, which is similar to the power of attorney, except it allows someone to make decisions regarding medical treatment; and a living will that outlines instructions for end-of-life care. (For example, pare大学英语综合教程2 Unit5课后习题参考答案篇6Byalmost any measure, there is a boom in Intemet-based instruction. In just a fewyears,34 percent ofAmerican universities have begun offering some form ofdistance learning (DL), and among the larger schools,it's closer to 90 percent.If you doubt the popularity of the trend, you probably haven't heard of theUniversity ofPhoenix. It grants degrees entirely on the basis of onlineinstruction. It enrolls 90,000 students, a statistic used tosupport its claimto be the largest private university in the country.Whilethe kinds of instruction offered in these programs will differ, DL usuallysignifies a course in which theinstructors post syllabi( 课程大纲), reading assignments, and schedules on Websites, and students sendin theirassignments by e-mail. Generally speaking, face-to-face communicationwith aninstructor is minimized oreliminated altogether.Theattraction for students might at first seem obvious. Primarily, there's theconvenience promised by courseson the Net: you can do the work, as they say, inyour pajamas ( 睡衣). But figures indicate that the reducedeffortresults in a reduced commitment to the course. While dropout rates for allfreshmen at American universitiesis around 20 percent, the rate for onlinestudents is 35 percent. Students themselves seem to understand theweaknessesinherent in the setup. In a survey conducted for eComell, the DL division ofComell University, lessthan a third of the respondents expected the quality ofthe online course to be as good as the classroom course.Clearly,from the schools' perspective, there's a lot of money to be saved. Althoughsome of the moreambitious programs require new investments in servers andnetworks to support collaborative software, most DLcourses can run on existingor minimally upgraded(升级)systems. The more students who enroll in acourse butdon't come to campus, the more the school saves on keeping the lightson in the classrooms, paying doorkeepers,and maintaining parking lots. Andthere's evidence that instructors must work harder to run a DL course foravariety of reasons, they won't be paid any more, and might well be paid less.大学英语综合教程2 Unit5课后习题参考答案篇71.Being ignorant of the law is not accepted as an ________ for breaking the law.A) excuseB) intentionC) optionD) approval2.Within two days, the army fired more than two hundred rockets and missiles at military ________ in the coastal city.A) goalsB) aimsC) targetsD) destinations3.It is said in some parts of the world, goats, rather than cows, serve as a vital ________ of milk.A) storageB) sourceC) reserveD) resource4.“This light is too ________ for me to read by. Don’t we have a brighter bulb some where”; said the elderly man.A) mildB) dimC) minuteD) slight5.We have arranged to go to the cinema on Friday, but we can be ________ and go another day.A) reliableB) probableC) feasibleD) flexible大学英语综合教程2 Unit5课后习题参考答案篇81.The doctors _______ the medicines to the people in the flood area.A. distributedB.packedC.prayedD.undertook2.Much of the news provided by this newspaper is _______, not foreign.A. domesticB.strainC.purchaseD.murder3.He tried to _______relations with his former wife but he failed.A. measureB.maintainC.shelterD.reply4.He _______ to study harder in the future so that he could have more opportunities to find a better job.A. resolvedB.resortedC.requestedD.reserved5.The _______ work continued for more than a week but there was still no sign of the missing boy.A. researchB.rescueC.vesselD.vast6.Many kinds of animals are believed to have _________ from the earthA. withdrawnB.vanishedC.foundD.hung7.The engineers in this lab spent several weeks _______ their plans for the new bicycle.A. countingB.strippingC.elaboratingD.casting8.Pine trees are usually believed to _______ cold weather.A. guardB.accomplishC.roarD.endure9.Free medical service is _______ to nearly all the college students in China.A. favoriteB.availableC.convenientD.average10.After working for twenty hours without any rest, the doctors were _______.A. exhaustedB.mountedC.wrappedD.restored11.In order to increase our output, we need to import more production _______.A. facilitiesB.hensC.votesD.artists12.When a spacecraft travels, one of the major problems is reentry into the Earth’s _______.A. surfaceB.atmosphereC.attitudeD.bent13.This river forms a natural _______ between China and Korea.A. boundaryB.stringC.spotD.zone14.She is already 16years old. But she _______as if she were still a little girl.A. believesB.absorbsC.accrsesD.behaves15.We are _______ at the rapid progress Mark has made in this semester.A. distinguishedB.annoyedC.astonishedD.scored答案:AABABBCDBABDDAC大学英语综合教程2 Unit5课后习题参考答案篇9Part II Reading Comprehension(35 minutes)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.Scratchy throats, stuffy noses and body aches all spell misery, but being able to tell if the cause is a cold or flu (流感) may make a difference in how long the misery lasts.The American Lung Association (ALA) has issued new guidelines on combating colds and the flu, and one of the keys is being able to quickly tell the two apart. That’s because the prescription drugs available for the flu need to be taken soon after the illness sets in. As for colds, the sooner a person starts taking over-the-counter remedy, the sooner relief will come.The common cold and the flu are both caused by viruses. More than 200 viruses can cause cold symptoms, while the flu is caused by three viruses—flu A, B and C. There is no cure for either illness, but the flu can be prevented by the flu vaccine (疫苗), which is, for most people, the best way to fight the flu, according to the ALA.But if the flu does strike, quick action can help. Although the flu and common cold have many similarities, there are some obvious signs to look for.Cold symptoms such as stuffy nose, runny nose and scratchy throat typically develop gradually, and adults and teens often do not get a fever. On the other hand, fever is one of the characteristic features of the flu for all ages. And in general, flu symptoms including fever and chills, sore throat and body aches。

综合英语教程第五册-课后答案-课件Unit-8-Love-and-Resentment

综合英语教程第五册-课后答案-课件Unit-8-Love-and-Resentment

Learning Objectives
Rhetorical skill: features of vivid narration Key language & grammar points Writing strategies: flashback and metaphor in narration Theme: love and family bond
were so muffled I could barely hear them. "Get away from me, you filthy
slut. Leave me alone."
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2. I moved cautiously through the overgrown bushes, up against the bathroom window, straining to catch the exact words. I want to understand my daughter. "Shut up! Shut up! You always do everything wrong. Incompetent bitch?" The flushing toilet drowned out the rest. I moved away quickly, shaken once again by her wild outbursts. Sometimes she frightens me when she is clearly out of control. But this time I was reassured; she didn't want me to hear. I bent to my weeding as she opened the screen door. She sat down. Her face was calm and impassive.

综合英语教程第五册 课后答案 课件Unit-04-Force of Nature

综合英语教程第五册 课后答案 课件Unit-04-Force of Nature
综合教程5(第2版)电子教案
Text Introduction | Culture Notes | Author | Structure
She is the author of the acclaimed bestsellers Little Gloria…Happy At Last (1980) and Johnson v. Johnson (1987). A trustee of the New York Public Library, Goldቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱmith also serves on the President's Commission on the Celebration of Women in American History.
综合教程5(第2版)电子教案
Text Introduction | Culture Notes | Author | Structure
Marie Curie (Paragraph 1) (1867-1934), Polish-born French chemist who, with her husband Pierre Curie, was an early investigator of radioactivity. The Curies shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in physics with French physicist Antoine Henri Becquerel for fundamental research on radioactivity. Marie Curie went on to study the chemistry and medical applications of radium. She was awarded the 1911 Nobel Prize in chemistry in recognition of her work in discovering radium and polonium and in isolating radium.

综合英语5Unit-5练习答案

综合英语5Unit-5练习答案

综合英语5Unit-5练习答案Unit 5 Force of NatureText Comprehension1. Decide which of the following best states the author's purpose.A.To display Marie Curie's career as a Nobel Prize winner.B.To honor Marie Curie who made magnificent contribution inscience.C.To unfold Marie Curie's complex life as glorious and tragic.D.To introduce Marie Curie and her family.Key: [ C ]2. Judge, according to the text, whether the following statements are true or false.1). At first I only knew that Marie Curie, a brilliant woman scientist, was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes. [ T ]2). Marie Curie was obsessively engaged in her research after her daughters were born. [ F ]3). As governess to a wealthy family, Marie Curie fell in love with Casimir Zorawski, the young master. As his father threatened to disinherit him, she left Warsaw with courage for Paris, where her new life began. [ T ]4). Marie Curie left Warsaw for Paris at the age of 18. [ F ]5). The place where the Curies were working was dark, damp, shabby, and sad, more like a stable than a lab. [ T ]6). The Curies became world famous, especially after they won a Nobel Prize in physics in 1903 for the discovery of radium and polonium. [ F ]7). Eve Curie, a year old when her father died, wrote that Pierre's death marked a crucial moment in her mother's life. [ F ]8). Shortly after her husband's funeral, Madame Curie went into the lab immediately though she should have stayed with her family and friends. [ T ]9). A second Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to the Curies for isolating the elements radium and polonium. [ F ]10). According to the author, Madame Curie conquered colossal obstacles in science, but paid an enormous personal price. Her life was so complex that her glory was mingled with tragedy. [ T ]Writing StrategiesThis text is a biographical sketch of the great woman scientist Marie Curie. Except for the first three paragraphs, which make up the introductory part of the story, the narration of the major events inMadame Curie's life follows the chronological order. To make her narration and description more graphical and impressive, the author has used some metaphorical expressions and sentences. For example, the expression 'drag by' used in paragraph 4 immediately makes the reader share the way Marie felt about those four long years of waiting.Can you find more instances of metaphorical language used in the text?More instances of metaphorical language found in the text:Paragraph 1: “her arms wrapped around her daughters”Paragraph 3: Also she was a woman driven by passions, fighting battles much of her life with what a doctor now would probably diagnose as severe depression.Paragraph 5: “walked into history”.Paragraph 7: “The reality was a lot grittier”Paragraph 9: For the Curies, though, their triumph contained the seeds of their tragedy.Paragraph 10: "A cape of solitude and secrecy fell upon her shoulders forever."While the purpose of writing a biographical sketch or a biography isto present the major events that happen during the lifetime of the person concerned, it is also common for the writer to offer his/her own personal assessment. Madame Curie is recognized by the whole world as a renowned scientist, but she appeals to the author not just as a great scientist, but, perhaps more essentially, as a woman. This point is made clear in the sentence in the last paragraph: The Marie Curie that I discovered was no icon but a flesh-and-blood woman.Can you find some supporting evidence of this point in the introductory part of the text?Elaboration of this point is mainly found in the second paragraph of the text:Looking back, I think I admired that photo so much, not because of Marie Curie and what she stood for but because she seemed so exotic -- or maybe because of how her arms encircled her girls. My own mother lay in the hospital, recovering from a grave injury in a car crash. I wanted her to hold me, but she couldn't. So, instead, I idolized Marie, who in my mind became the strongest and most capable woman in the world.Language Work1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your ownother.5). stableNothing is fixed and permanently stable. There must be movement forward, which is progress of a sort, or movement backward, which is decay and deterioration.6). definingWorksheets require defining the problem in a clear and concise way and then listing all possible solutions to the problem.5. Rewrite the following sentences in such a way as to avoid dangling non-finite clauses.1). Reading in bed, my hands often get very cold.When I read in bed, my hands often get very cold.2). While cleaning his gun it went off unexpectedly.He was cleaning his gun when it went off unexpectedly.3). When carrying a gun it should never be pointed at anyone.When carrying a gun, you should never point it at anyone.4). Falling from such a height, we thought he would never survive.We thought falling from such a height he would never survive.5). Tied to a post, the sea was tossing the boat up and down.Tied to a post, the boat was tossed up and down by the sea.6). Barking furiously, I led the dog out of the room.Barking furiously, the dog was led out of the room.7). Reading the letter a second time, the meaning becomes clearer.Being read a second time, the letter becomes clearer in meaning.8). Wondering where to go, an advertisement caught her eye.As she was wondering where to go, an advertisement caught her eye.9). While sitting at the foot of a cliff a stone fell on him.He was sitting at the foot of a cliff when a stone fell on him.10). When planting these flowers care must be taken not to damage the roots.When planting these flowers you must take care not to damage the roots.Translation1. Translating Sentences1). 研究⼈员建议,⼈到⽼年应该多参加个⼈或集体的⼼理和⽣理活动。

综合英语第五册 课后练习填空

综合英语第五册  课后练习填空

UNIT 11.The local council ___that the hospitals that are not able to reach the servicestandards should close.2.When Hamlet murmured “To be, or not to be,”he was faced with a(n)__dilemma.3.The young mother smiled___at her son, who asked to play outdoors.4.The Prime Minister is now firmly___in Downing Street with a large majority.5.We need a manager with a plenty of ___to run the business in China.6.It is noticed that quick-minded people suffer no___to criticism.7.It was a___to be outside in the fresh air again after staying weeks-longunderground.8.The government’s___commitment to reduce tax has been largelyappreciated.1.has decreed2. agonizing3. Approvingly4.ensconced5. flair6.vulnerability7.relief 8.avowedUNIT 21.In our era of extensive social restructuring, it is important to___womenequality that entitles women to the privileges.2.Panel painting, common in thirteenth-and fourteenth-century Europe, involved a___laborious process.3.Frosty Paws contains___soy flour, water, vegetable oil, vitamins and minerals.4.Coral reefs are one of the most___biologically complex, and diverse marineecosystems on Earth.5.If you say that some people believe in a ___way, you approve of thembecause they do not complain or show that they are upset in bad situations.6.Rudman___guilty and was sentenced to a total of six years in prison for therobbery and the shooting of Mr.Smith.7.Even her own party detested her ___, and gave her the cold-shoulder.8.This historic building is as much part of our___as the paintings.1.grant2.painstaking3.refined4.fragile5.stoical6.pleaded7.nagging8.heritageUNIT 31.She thought she was too ___to get a date.2.I could hear the note of ___in her voice as she asked me to talk things over again.3.In this decade of politics, many more women have become___. .4. I hope that we can settle this issue___. .5.This is a far from___book—it is a rich mix of pleasures and information, and is full of surprises.6.We rushed out of the shop in hot pursuit, but the thief had___into thin air.7. He___and turned, trying to free himself from the rope.8. I tried to excuse myself for missing her party but made the attempts very _..1.homely2.appeal3.magistrates4.amicably5.solemn6.vanished7.twisted8.clumsily UNIT 41.In ___of a healthier diet, Americans are eating more fish than they used to .2.Thank you so much for your help. I hope I’ll return the___one day.3.On the carton, the milk is described as “___fat-free”.4.He looked embarrassed for a moment, and then quickly regained his___.5.Rumors of devaluation___many investors into selling their shares.6.Tourists are more___to attack, because they do not know which areas of thecity to avoid.7.The basic___premise of their philosophy is that everyone should be free to doas they please, so long as they do not harm others.8.The hospital spokesperson said a temporary ten-bed___would open soon. pliment3.virtually4.poise5.panicked6.vulnerable7.premise8.facility UNIT 51. A useful___of an air pollutant is a compound added directly or indirectly byhumans to the atmosphere in such quantities as to affect humans, animals, vegetation, or materials adversely.2.The most distant ___objects seen by telescope are probably ten thousandmillion light years away.3.“Want some wine?”she asked. He smiled and took a swig from the bottle. Hethanked her and ___again into his silence.4.The self-educated son of a Delaware farmer, Evans became ___by thepossibilities of mechanized production and steam power.5.Stone carvers engraved their motifs of skulls and crossbones and other religious___of death into the gray slabs that we still see standing today in old burial grounds.6.The employment department has undergone several ___over the past fewyears.7.Respect is never given freely; every ___of it has to be earned and you earn itby how well you treat others.8.The professor argued that these books had a ___effect on young andsusceptible minds.1.definition2.luminous3.retreated4.obsessed5.icons6.metamorphoses7.shred8.perniciousUNIT 61.Her manner is friendly and relaxed and much less ___than she appears at herafter game press conference.2.Nothing has ever equaled the ___and speed with which the human species isaltering the physical and chemical world and demolishing the environment.3.When heated, the mixture becomes soft and malleable and can be formed byvarious techniques into a vast ___of shapes and sizes.4.Where I part company with him, however, is over the link he___betweenscience and liberalism.5.Percy was lying ___his arms outstretched and his eyes closed.6.Given data which are free from bias, there are further ___to avoid instatistical work.7.In pragmatics, the study of speech, one is able to see how specific acts arerelated to a ___and spatial context.8.His dad might have been able to say something solacing, had he not been fightingback his own flood of ___. .1.formidable2.magnitude3.array4.forges5.prostrate6.snares7.temporal8.anguish UNIT 71.When his ___employers learned that he smoked, they said they wouldn’thire him.2.In him the polarities of life are resolved and balanced, male and female,strengthand ___, severity and mercy.3.Inarticulate and rather shy, he had always ___speaking in public.4.___Of brutality and theft have been leveled at the army.5.Our government cannot keep___out money to those who are fastidiousabout the jobs offered to them.6.He was deeply ___by the sufferings of the common people.7.Many studies have shown that “restrained eaters”will eventually___andrelapse.8.He___his commitment to the country’s economic reform program.1.prospectivepassion3.dreaded4.Allegations5.doling6.grieved7.binge8.reaffirmedUNIT91.The ___is that the region’s most dynamic economies have the most primitive financial systems.2.He is such a man whose___pursuit of excellence is conducted with single-minded determination.3. Morgan never forgot his mentor and amusingly___his indebtedness to her in his autobiography.4. We would very much ___it if this programme were taken off as a result of financial pressure.5.He was intensely eager, indeed ___, for wealth rather than reputation.6. The film is well-made, atmospheric,___acted piece.7. Fantasies cannot harm you, no matter how ___or far out they are.8. ___broke out when they ran into the street shouting.1.paradox2.relentless3.recounted4.deplore5.avid6.consummatelyzare8.Pandemonium.UNIT 101.___Is common in patients who suffered damages to the brain.2.There are two main problems which ___people’s hearing.3.Having begun my life in a children’s home, I have the greatest ___with thelittle ones.4.Some people need to confront a ___past, but others find it better to leave italone.5. A new survey found that 50% of women had experienced some form of sexual___in their working lives.6.He’s large and languid, meeting each inquiry with a(n)___countenance.7.From the very first days of reforms, the parliament kept on a(n) ___drumbeat of protest.8.I deeply ___those sort of rumours being circulated at a time of deeplypersonal grief.1.Hallucination2.afflict3.empathy4.traumatic5.harassment6.impassive7.incessant8.resentedUNIT 111.Town planning and land allocation has to be___.2. She admits that her height is ___for some men.3.Most young people in the West are expected to leave what could be the life's most decision—marriage---almost entirely up to luck.4. What decided him was a ___question:“If I fail, I’ll be no worse off than I am now, will I ?”5. He was forced to romanticize the past as he became increasingly ___with his present.6.The approach fails to take into consideration ___such as pride of workmanship, loyalty and work habits.7.The declaration was null and___as it was proclaimed in completely illegal circumstances.8.Abortion is an issue which has produced a lot of sound and___,but little reasoned argument.1.coordinated2.intimidating3.momentous4.cynical5.disillusioned6.intangibles7.void8.furyUNIT 121.The new economic plan seeks to achieve a more equitable ___of wealth.2. A number of___landowners have recently set an example by making land available at less than normal market value.3. The ___amongst the world’s scientists is that the world is likely to warm up over the next few decades.4. It is useless trying to___her that she doesn’tneed to lose any weight.5. A great number of industries have to sack managers to reduce their huge___costs.6. Sadly, the main ___of pension equality so far have been men, not women.7. He ___a violent distaste for everything related to commerce, production, and money.8. To make a sound diplomat is to first believe that___delays are inevitable.1.distribution2.enlightened3.consensus4convince5.administrative6.beneficiaries 7.professed8.bureaucratic。

全新版大学英语综合教程5unit2课后答案

全新版大学英语综合教程5unit2课后答案

全新版大学‎英语(第二‎版)综合教‎程5 课后‎答案第二‎单元P4‎5 Con‎t ent ‎Q uest‎i ons‎T hey ‎h ave ‎c hose‎n to ‎n ot e‎a t me‎a t.2‎. Veg‎e tari‎a n fo‎o d sa‎l es a‎r e sh‎o wing‎unpa‎r alle‎l ed g‎r owth‎. Esp‎e cial‎l y po‎p ular‎are ‎m eat-‎f ree ‎b urge‎r s an‎d hot‎dogs‎, and‎the ‎p lant‎-base‎d cui‎s ines‎of I‎n dia,‎Chin‎a, Me‎x ico,‎Ital‎y and‎Japa‎n.3.‎The ‎b asic‎trut‎h tha‎t med‎i cal ‎r esea‎r ch h‎a s un‎c over‎e d is‎that‎plan‎t foo‎d s lo‎w er y‎o ur r‎i sk o‎f chr‎o nic ‎d isea‎s e; a‎n imal‎food‎s inc‎r ease‎it.‎4. Th‎e nut‎r itio‎n al d‎r awba‎c ks o‎f ani‎m al f‎o ods ‎a re: ‎t hey ‎a re d‎e void‎of f‎i ber,‎cont‎a in f‎a r to‎o muc‎h sat‎u rate‎d fat‎and ‎c hole‎s tero‎l, an‎d may‎even‎carr‎y tra‎c es o‎f hor‎m ones‎, ste‎r oids‎and ‎a ntib‎i otic‎s.5.‎Anim‎a l fo‎o ds a‎r e al‎s o un‎s afe ‎i n th‎a t th‎e y ar‎e the‎bree‎d ing ‎g roun‎d s fo‎r E. ‎c oli,‎camp‎y loba‎c ter ‎a nd o‎t her ‎b acte‎r ia t‎h at c‎a use ‎i llne‎s s. A‎c cord‎i ng t‎o the‎Cana‎d ian ‎F ood ‎I nspe‎c tion‎Agen‎c y, s‎i x ou‎t of ‎t en c‎h icke‎n s ar‎e inf‎e cted‎with‎salm‎o nell‎a.6.‎Gove‎r nmen‎t s ha‎v e un‎f ortu‎n atel‎y bow‎e d to‎pres‎s ure ‎f rom ‎p ower‎f ul l‎o bby ‎g roup‎s suc‎h as ‎t he B‎e ef I‎n form‎a tion‎Cent‎e r, t‎h e Ca‎n adia‎n Egg‎Mark‎e ting‎Agen‎c y an‎d the‎Dair‎yFar‎m ers ‎o f Ca‎n ada.‎The ‎e xert‎i on o‎f pre‎s sure‎by t‎h ese ‎g roup‎s sho‎u ld c‎o me a‎sno ‎s urpr‎i se: ‎E ven ‎a min‎o r re‎d ucti‎o n in‎reco‎m mend‎e d in‎t akes‎of a‎n imal‎prot‎e inc‎o uld ‎c ost ‎t hese‎indu‎s trie‎s bil‎l ions‎of d‎o llar‎s a y‎e ar.‎7. Th‎e aut‎h or s‎a ys s‎o bec‎a use ‎v ast ‎r esou‎r ces ‎a re r‎e quir‎e d to‎rais‎e, fe‎e d, s‎h elte‎r, tr‎a nspo‎r t, p‎r oces‎s and‎pack‎a ge f‎a rm a‎n imal‎s sla‎u ghte‎r ed e‎a ch y‎e ar. ‎W ater‎and ‎e nerg‎y are‎used‎ate‎v ery ‎s tep ‎o f th‎e way‎.8. ‎J ohn ‎R obbi‎n s su‎g gest‎e d th‎a t we‎eat ‎l ower‎on t‎h e fo‎o d ch‎a in. ‎A nd t‎h at, ‎a ccor‎d ing ‎t ohi‎m, is‎perh‎a ps t‎h e mo‎s t po‎t ent ‎s ingl‎e act‎we c‎a n ta‎k e to‎halt‎the ‎d estr‎u ctio‎n of ‎o ure‎n viro‎n ment‎and ‎p rese‎r ve o‎u r na‎t ural‎reso‎u rces‎.9. ‎W hat ‎h e sa‎w at ‎t he c‎o untr‎y's l‎a rges‎t "pr‎o cess‎i ng" ‎p lant‎s sho‎c ked ‎h im d‎r asti‎c ally‎.He ‎w atch‎e d "s‎t ubbo‎r n" c‎o ws b‎e ing ‎b eate‎n and‎sque‎a ling‎pigs‎chas‎e d ar‎o und ‎t he k‎i llin‎g flo‎o r wi‎t h el‎e ctri‎c cal‎i pers‎. He ‎s aw a‎cow ‎w hich‎had ‎m isse‎d the‎stun‎gun ‎w as h‎o iste‎dful‎l y co‎n scio‎u s up‎s ide ‎d own ‎b y it‎s hin‎d leg‎and ‎c ut t‎o pie‎c es, ‎t hras‎h ing ‎u ntil‎its ‎l ast ‎b reat‎h.10‎. Bec‎a use ‎a nima‎l wel‎f are ‎a lway‎s com‎e s se‎c ond ‎t o pr‎o fit.‎It c‎a n co‎s t hu‎n dred‎s of ‎d olla‎r s pe‎r min‎u te t‎o sto‎p the‎conv‎e yor ‎l ine.‎11. ‎A nima‎l s' l‎i ving‎cond‎i tion‎s on ‎m ost ‎o f to‎d ay's‎mode‎r nize‎d far‎m s ar‎e mis‎e rabl‎e. Mo‎s t of‎toda‎y's m‎o dern‎i zed ‎f arms‎have‎long‎, win‎d owle‎s s sh‎e ds i‎n whi‎c h an‎i mals‎live‎like‎pris‎o ners‎thei‎r ent‎i re l‎i ves.‎Few ‎o f th‎e ani‎m als ‎e ver ‎e xper‎i ence‎sunl‎i ght ‎o r fr‎e sh a‎i r —‎a nd m‎o st o‎f the‎i r na‎t ural‎urge‎s are‎deni‎e d.1‎2. A ‎v eget‎a rian‎diet‎not ‎o nly ‎a ffec‎t s th‎e qua‎l ity ‎o f ou‎r liv‎e s, b‎u t th‎e res‎t of ‎t he l‎i ving‎worl‎d. We‎hold‎in o‎u r kn‎i ves ‎a nd f‎o rks ‎t he p‎o wer ‎t o ch‎a nge ‎t his ‎w orld‎. In ‎A lber‎tEin‎s tein‎'s wo‎r ds, ‎a veg‎e tari‎a n di‎e t wi‎l l be‎n efit‎huma‎n hea‎l th a‎n d in‎c reas‎e the‎chan‎c es f‎o r su‎r viva‎l of ‎l ife ‎o n Ea‎r th.‎P481‎(1) ‎A nswe‎r: ve‎g etar‎i an(‎2) An‎s wer:‎envi‎r onme‎n tall‎y des‎t ruct‎i ve(‎3) An‎s wer:‎proc‎e ss(‎4) An‎s wer:‎slau‎g hter‎e d(5‎) Ans‎w er: ‎g rain‎(6) ‎A nswe‎r: gr‎a zing‎(7) ‎A nswe‎r: fu‎e l(8‎) Ans‎w er: ‎h eigh‎t ens‎(9) A‎n swer‎: shi‎f t aw‎a y fr‎o m(1‎0) An‎s wer:‎conv‎e rted‎P51‎1 (1)‎Answ‎e r: a‎p peti‎t e(2‎) Ans‎w er: ‎d estr‎u ctiv‎e(3)‎Answ‎e r: a‎g ency‎(4) ‎A nswe‎r: pr‎o cess‎e d(5‎) Ans‎w er: ‎s atur‎a ted‎(6) A‎n swer‎: utt‎e r(7‎) Ans‎w er: ‎h oist‎e d(8‎) Ans‎w er: ‎r efer‎r ing ‎t o(9‎) Ans‎w er: ‎r etri‎e ve(‎10) A‎n swer‎: Unf‎o rtun‎a tely‎2 1)‎Pete‎r was‎chas‎i ng t‎h e do‎g and‎Tom ‎w as r‎i ding‎the ‎w oode‎n hor‎s e in‎the ‎g arde‎n.2)‎They‎all ‎l ooke‎d on ‎e xcep‎t one‎youn‎g man‎. He ‎t ook ‎h er t‎o the‎hosp‎i tal ‎i nsta‎n tly.‎3) I‎laid‎char‎g es a‎g ains‎t the‎comp‎a ny a‎n d wo‎n the‎case‎.4) ‎I f we‎want‎to s‎t ay c‎o mpet‎i tive‎, fir‎s t of‎all ‎w e ne‎e d to‎mode‎r nize‎our ‎f acto‎r y.5‎) The‎y got‎irri‎g atio‎n wat‎e r fr‎o m th‎e dam‎m ed r‎i vers‎.3 1‎) Exc‎e pt i‎n the‎oase‎s the‎dese‎r t is‎almo‎s t de‎v oid ‎o f ve‎g etat‎i on, ‎a ltho‎u gh s‎o me s‎t unte‎d, th‎o rny ‎s hrub‎s gro‎w in ‎t he w‎e ster‎n Sah‎a ra. ‎2) T‎h e fr‎u its ‎g rowi‎n g wi‎l d in‎the ‎c oast‎a l fo‎r est ‎a re e‎d ible‎.3) ‎T he n‎a tion‎a l se‎c urit‎y age‎n cy m‎a de r‎e comm‎e ndat‎i ons ‎f or i‎m prov‎i ng s‎a fety‎stan‎d ards‎in a‎i rpla‎n es /‎to i‎m prov‎e saf‎e ty s‎t anda‎r ds i‎n air‎p lane‎s.4)‎The ‎B eatl‎e s en‎j oyed‎succ‎e ss o‎n a s‎c ale ‎u npar‎a llel‎e d by‎any ‎p revi‎o us p‎o p gr‎o up.‎5) Th‎e eme‎r genc‎e of ‎l angu‎a ge w‎a s a ‎d efin‎i ng f‎a ctor‎in t‎h e ev‎o luti‎o n of‎mode‎r n hu‎m ans.‎4. (‎1) An‎s wer:‎Excl‎u ding‎(2) ‎A nswe‎r: pa‎c kage‎d(3)‎Answ‎e r: t‎o boo‎s t / ‎o f bo‎o stin‎g5. ‎1Answ‎e r: g‎e t ov‎e r‎2 Ans‎w er: ‎g ot t‎o3‎Answ‎e r: g‎e t th‎r ough‎4A‎n swer‎: get‎over‎5 ‎A nswe‎r: ge‎t by‎ 6 A‎n swer‎: get‎away‎7 ‎A nswe‎r: go‎t in‎ 8 (‎1) An‎s wer:‎get‎(2) A‎n swer‎: out‎9 ‎A nswe‎r: ge‎t alo‎n g‎10 An‎s wer:‎get ‎a way ‎w ith‎P56 C‎O LLOC‎A TION‎1‎.sing‎a po‎p son‎g2.‎died‎a mi‎s erab‎l e de‎a th3‎. liv‎e a h‎a rmon‎i ous ‎l ife‎4. Br‎e athi‎n g a ‎d eep ‎b reat‎h5. ‎d ream‎e d a ‎b ad d‎r eam‎6. sm‎i led ‎a bit‎t er s‎m ile‎7. a ‎h ard ‎f ight‎to f‎i ght‎8. sl‎e ep a‎trou‎b led ‎s leep‎P56 ‎C LOZE‎1. (‎1) An‎s wer:‎excl‎u de(‎2) An‎s wer:‎stub‎b orn‎(3) A‎n swer‎: dev‎o id o‎f(4)‎Answ‎e r: b‎o w to‎(5) ‎A nswe‎r: po‎t ent‎(6) A‎n swer‎: dra‎w back‎s(7)‎Answ‎e r: c‎o ntam‎i nati‎n g(8‎) Ans‎w er: ‎h eigh‎t ened‎(9) ‎A nswe‎r: in‎f ecte‎d(10‎) Ans‎w er: ‎c ome ‎s econ‎d to‎2. (1‎) Ans‎w er: ‎c onsu‎m ptio‎n(2)‎Answ‎e r: b‎e twee‎n(3)‎Answ‎e r: p‎a cked‎(4) ‎A nswe‎r: ev‎i dent‎(5) ‎A nswe‎r: po‎p ulat‎i on(‎6) An‎s wer:‎enco‎u ragi‎n g(7‎) Ans‎w er: ‎g rave‎(8) ‎A nswe‎r: ag‎a inst‎(9) ‎A nswe‎r: cr‎i tici‎z e(1‎0) An‎s wer:‎itse‎l f翻译‎Stud‎y aft‎e r st‎u dy h‎a s un‎c over‎e d th‎e fac‎t tha‎t the‎r e is‎a cl‎o se c‎o rrel‎a tion‎betw‎e en f‎o od a‎n d a ‎n umbe‎r of ‎c hron‎i c di‎s ease‎s. Fo‎r exa‎m ple,‎a de‎c reas‎e d ri‎s k of‎cert‎a in c‎h roni‎c dis‎e ases‎is a‎s soci‎a ted ‎w ith ‎a n in‎c reas‎e d co‎n sump‎t ion ‎o f pl‎a nt-b‎a sed ‎f oods‎. The‎r efor‎e, in‎the ‎p ast ‎d ecad‎e, th‎e Ame‎r ican‎Diet‎e tic ‎A ssoc‎i atio‎n has‎urge‎d Ame‎r ican‎s to ‎r educ‎e the‎i r in‎t ake ‎o f an‎i mal ‎f ats,‎and ‎t o bo‎o st c‎o nsum‎p tion‎of f‎r uits‎, veg‎e tabl‎e s, a‎n d gr‎a ins.‎Mean‎w hile‎, the‎Unit‎e d St‎a tes ‎D epar‎t ment‎of A‎g ricu‎l ture‎has ‎r elea‎s ed a‎docu‎m ent ‎c onta‎i ning‎the ‎f ood ‎g uide‎pyra‎m id, ‎w hich‎enco‎u rage‎s a m‎i nimu‎m of ‎t hree‎vege‎t able‎and ‎t wo f‎r uit ‎s ervi‎n gs p‎e r da‎y. Ho‎w ever‎, man‎y Ame‎r ican‎s sti‎l l do‎n't m‎e et /‎list‎e n to‎thes‎e rec‎o mmen‎d atio‎n s.‎。

综合教程第五册 unit2课后习题答案

综合教程第五册 unit2课后习题答案

III. 选词填空
• 1. grant
2. painstaking
• 3. refined
4. fragile
• 5. stoical
6. pleaded
• 7. nagging
8. heritage
Exercises
Tomorrow comes never.
1. My brother and I were unable to walk out quietly and secretly, like other children, to the open field to play kids’ games, for we were forced to go to Chinese school.
2. Our kicking, screaming and pleading could not in the least make our mother change her mind about sending us to Chinese school.
3. She dragged us by force all the way from our home to school, a long hilly distance of seven blocks, finally leaving us, hostile and tearful, in front of the severe headmaster.
• 3. The reporters received a stern warning not to go to the earthquake-stricken area without official permission.

应用型大学英语综合教程2(UNIT1-NUIT5课后答案及听力

应用型大学英语综合教程2(UNIT1-NUIT5课后答案及听力

Unit 1A woman won a bucketful of quarters at a slot machine in Atlantic City. She found two black men already in the elevator as she went back to her room to hide the quarters. She hesitated to enter the elevator because she was afraid that the two men were going to rob her. After she joined them in the elevator, she heard one man say, “Hit the floor”, which was taken by her for falling on her knees to the floor. So she did.The two men explained to her “hit the floor”meant “to push the button for the floor they were going to”. The woman’s fear gave place to embarrassment. The two men gathered up the scattered quarters with her and accompanied her to her room.The next day the woman received a dozen roses and twelve 100-dollar bills given by Eddie Murphy and Michael Jordan to thank her for the best laugh they’d had in years. Unit 2The young man in the story dreamed of sailing around the world, but he never received any support or encouragement from people around him, not even his father, who wanted his son to work like him in a factory. But the boy stuck to his dream and to make his dream come true, he did two jobs to earn enough money for a sailboat. At long last, he purchased a boat and was ready to sail when federal agents were preparing to confiscate it for carrying drugs. He was even asked to pay for the docking fees of the former owner. The young man couldn’t take the hard blow and in anger and desperation, he painted “Ill Feelings”on the boat and sailed out regardless of the warning of an upcoming storm. Soon he found himself in danger when attacked by the storm and asked the harbormaster to harbor his boat. But to his dismay, he was told no “Ill Feelings”would be harbored in this dock.Unit 3The author, as a college sophomore, shared a rented apartment with three of his schoolmates, for they didn’t want to live in a dorm. But they had much trouble sharing the only bathroom as one of them was a taker, using up everything available; another a polluter, making a mess in the bathroom; the third a monopolizer, occupying the bathroom for a long time regardless of others’urgent needs. With the example, the author thinks that the same is true of the world where some people or corporations take too much or make wrong use of our planet’s resources for their own benefit at the cost of other people just as his three roommates did with the bathroom. To solve the issue, a planet policy including compensations for the victims is a must for building a fair and harmonious world.Unit 4Bartleby was a new clerk I employed to write legal papers as my business was growing.At first, he did an extraordinary quantity of writing and he worked just like a machine, never looking or speaking. But later, he would refuse my assignments by saying, “I would prefer not to.”What was worse, he never ate out or went anywhere, and made my law office his home. In spite of my deep sympathy for him, I had to dismiss him. However, he wouldn’t leave and locked himself in my office. So I left him. He wasfinally taken to prison, and not until after he died in prison did I discover that he had worked many years at the Dead Letter Office, where every letter he had had to read had destroyed his hope in life.Unit 5Eight years ago I first met Mr. Foster, an old busboy at an airport. In spite of his age and physical handicap, he would go wherever he was needed instead of waiting to be summoned. What is more, he served every customer with the same enthusiasm whether they gave him tips or not, or no matter how much the tips were. Impressed and inspired, I developed a great admiration for him in the following years. I would contrast him with his fellow workers who were just loosely assembled there, idly waiting by for tables to become empty. However, Mr. Foster was ordered to stop helping people and act like his co-workers. Later, he was fired. Though he was back at work on a trial basis several months later, his spirit was gone. And today I learned that he quit his job—his heart was broken.Unit 6Tempted by material comfort and the various credit cards available, many young people accept student loans and credit cards gladly. On credit, they buy cars, furniture and nice new clothes. Thus a few years later, they’ve got a load of debts.The lure of living on debt increased in the 1990s along with the economic boom, skyrocketed tuition and fees, increased student loan limits, plus the promotion of the mass media. In 1998, the average undergraduate had a balance of $1,879 on 3.5 credit cards.Many critics worry that credit debts make graduates pay the consequences sooner or later. All this debt may force graduates to give up exciting but low-paying jobs in favor of dreary but well-paying jobs in order to repay lenders.课后练习Unit 1B. Complete the following sentences with appropriate words in the text.1. I heard his scream and felt my blood freeze with fear.2. Some teachers tend to stereotype students who are from rural areas.3. His first instinct was to call 911 when he realized there was a burglar in his house.4. The building collapsed during the earthquake. It went all to pieces.5. We promise that the products will be delivered on time.Translation1. As she was about to walk into the elevator she noticed two men already aboard.她正要走进电梯时,看到电梯里已经有两位男乘客。

牛津译林版五年级上册英语Unit-2-A-new-student单元知识点与练习(含答案)

牛津译林版五年级上册英语Unit-2-A-new-student单元知识点与练习(含答案)

新译林小学英语5AUNIT2单元知识点总结Unit 2 A new student一、单词(默写)1.student 学生2.classroom 教室3.floor楼层puter电脑5. first 第一,首先6.second 第二7.third 第三8.playground 操场9.swing秋千 10.push 推:11.heavy 重的 12.stop 停下 13.high 高的 14.great 很多的,极大的二、词组(默写)1.a new student 一名新学生2.show around带领参观3.how many classrooms多少间教室4.in our school 在我们学校里—5.some computer rooms 一些电脑室6.a music room 一间音乐室7.on the third floor 在三楼 8. a table tennis room一间乒乓球室9.go and have a look去看看 10.sing and dance 又唱又跳11.drink some nice juice喝些美味的果汁 12.go to the cinema 去电影院)13.have a nice ice cream 吃一个美味的冰淇淋 14.in the playground 在操场上15.go and play 去玩一玩 16.on the swing 在秋千上17.so heavy 这么重 18.too high太高19.great fun 很有趣 20.play again.再玩一次(21.go home 回家 22.an art room 一间美术室三、句型(默写)1.Can you show her around ?你能带领她参观吗??2.How many classrooms are there in our school ? 在我们学校有多少间教室?3.Our classroom is on the second floor.我们教室在二楼。

学术综合英语unit1-5课后习题答案

学术综合英语unit1-5课后习题答案

Task 2 A contrary to implicit assertion look up adaptedSustain unbiased In the course of metaphor clutterB bolster credible impromptu sparingly anecdoteCredentials testimony hypothetical paraphrase juxtapositionTask 3 TranslationB。

发言提纲是有效发言的基础。

通过写发言提纲,你可以确保你的思想是相关联的,你的思路从一点谈到另一点,你的讲话结构是连贯的。

通常,准备讲演你可以采用两种提纲方式:详细准备提纲和简单发言提纲。

在准备发言提纲中,应该写出你的特定目的及中心思想,并以连贯的方式确定主要观点和次要观点,发言提纲应该由简要的提要组成,这些提要在你讲话时能够给予你一些帮助。

发言提纲还应该包括帮助你记忆的重点词或重点短语。

在写发言提纲时,可采用准备提纲的模式,尽可能使你的发言提纲简要,同时,要确保提纲清晰,易于辨认。

C. 1. The younger generation should continue to sustain and develop our fine traditions and long—standing culture。

2。

In the course of preparing one’s speech,one should be clearly aware of how one could make effective use of statistics and examples to bolsterone’s point of view。

3. An impromptu speech is one of the speaking skills that college students should learn and develop through practice.4. By using simile and metaphor,you can make your language more vivid and more attractive to your audience。

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Both words denote that which is perceived through the nose by means of the olfactory sense. Smell is a general word, which can be applied to pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral sensations. Scent refers to any odour, natural or artificial, that is faintly diffused through the air, and it is almost always delicate and pleasing.
1. His 18-year-old son was allowed ______ to stay out until midnight and ________ permitted to use the family car on occasion. 2. The nurse allowed ______ the visitors to remain beyond the hospital visiting hours, though it was not permitted _______ .
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permit allow
To permit is to grant leave to or empower by express consent; the word suggests authority that could prevent, implying a greater or lesser degree of approval, and may indicate official sanction. Nevertheless, to allow, used positively, means to grant as a right or privilege, and it is a less formal term and often carries the idea of simply not attempting to hinder.
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Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in their appropriate forms and note the difference of meaning between them. scent smell
painstakingly plead fragile
exasperation gibberish
1. In our era of extensive social restructuring, it is important to equality ______ women equality that entitles women to the privileges. 2. Panel painting, common in thirteenth- and fourteenthpainstaking , laborious process. century Europe, involvonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
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sing chant and demonstrated
Sing emphasizes an uttering of a succession of articulate musical sounds, especially with the human voice, while chant can be used to refer to the recitation of something repetitiously or monotonously in a sing-song manner.
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madden: to become or act as if mad
enrage: to cause to become furious irritate: to excite impatience, anger, or displeasure in
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singing really does have the depth and the emotional 4. His ______ range of the blues.
More… warble: to sing in a trilling manner or with many turns and variations intone: to utter in musical or prolonged tones shout: to use one’s voice loudly
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authorize: to give power
grant: to agree to give, allow, authorize, etc. warrant: to give someone a reason for doing or thinking (a stated thing)
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3. The _____ scent of her perfume lingered on in the room. More…
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____ as well as their look. 4. Flowers are chosen for their scent perfume: a sweet or pleasant smell, as of flowers; liquid that made from flower, for use of body
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3. This permitted _______ the western manufacturers to play their strong cards: capital and technology. 4. He said that terrorists would not be ________ permitted to hold Britain to ransom. More… license: to allow officially (in paper forms)
1. He was capable of being _______ angered by trifles. 2. I was in the middle of typing when Robert sang. It was simply infuriating _______ .
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fragrance: the quality of being fragrant
aroma: a strong and pleasant smell; a sensation considered typical of some quality
stink: very unpleasant smell
3. The _______ infuriated crowds lost control of themselves, smashing windows and overturning cars.
4. From the media, it could be seen that many young people angered _______ were at what they saw as an evasion of responsibility. More…
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anger infuriate
Both words mean to arouse extreme displeasure, and usually antagonism, in a person or animal. Anger, a more general term, may apply to mild as well as severe displeasure, and is often used as a participle to describe one's disposition. Infuriate is a stronger word, implying a reaction so intense that one virtually loses control of one's actions, implying that something is unbearably offensive.
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