新视野大学英语第三版2课后答案
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程-Book2-Unit1-SectionA课后练习答案

Pre-reading activities P2
• Script: I'm Michal. I live in Poland, and Polish is my native language. I started learning English by listening to the Beatles everyday. At the beginning, I didn’t know what they were singing, but soon I started to understand individual words, and later, more. Each time I hear a Beatles song, I am delighted and feel proud because now I can understand a lot better. I listen to many rock bands, all in English, and I really enjoy them. Besides listening to English songs, I also started reading science fiction books in English. I still remember how excited I was when I successfully finished reading the first English book, a great breakthrough in my life! When I read in English, I not only have the pleasure of reading but also get the feeling of self-accomplishment. English has given me so much satisfaction and pleasure. I feel I’m free.
新视野大学英语第三版第二册读写教程课后答案解析及翻译

U n i t1L a n g u a g e i n m i s s i o n Text A An impressive English lessonUnderstanding the text1、Because he is tired of listening to his father and he is not interested in grammar rules.2、The civilization of Greece and the glory of Roman architecture are so marvelous and remarkable that they should be described at least in a brief account; however, what the student could do was only one single utterance :“whoa!” without any any specific comment.3、Because the schools fail to set high standards of language proficiency. They only teacha little grammar and less advanced vocabulary. And the younger teachers themselves have little knowledge of the vital structures of language.4、Because teaching grammar is not an easy job and most of the students will easily get bored if it’s not properly dealt with.5、He familiarized his son with different parts of speech in a sentence and discussed their specific grammatical functions including how to use adverbs to describe verbs.6、Because the son had never heard about the various names and functions of words in an English sentence before.7、The author uses “road map”and “car”to describe grammar and vocabulary. Here,“road map”is considered as grammar and “car”as vocabulary.8、Since the subjunctive mood his son used is a fairly advanced grammar structure, the interjection“whoa!”reflects the tremendous pride the father had toward his son; it also reflects the author’s humor in using the word because it was once used by his student, though in two different situations and with two different feelings.Words in useWord building-al/-ial: managerial/editorial/substance/survival/tradition/margin -cy : consistency/accuracy/efficient -y : recovery/ministry/assemblyWord buildingBanked cloze1-5: L C J A I 6-10: O N E H FExpressions in useobliged to serious about into between upon allergic to lost attracted to sense upon asC-E TranslationChinese calligraphy is a unique art and the unique art treasure in the world. The formation and development of the Chinese calligraphy is closely related to the emergence and evolution of Chinese characters. In this long evolutionary process, Chinese characters have not only played an important role in exchanging ideas and transmitting culture but also developed into a unique art form. Calligraphic works well reflect calligraphers’ personal feelings, knowledge, self-cultivation, personality, and so forth, thus there is an expression that “seeing the calligrapher’s handwriting is like seeing the person”. As one of the treasures of Chinese culture, Chinese calligraphy shines splendidly in the world’s treasure house of culture and art.Unit 2 College-The ladder to successText A The humanities:Out of date?Reading Comprehension1. because English or history majors are considered less competitive when the job market is shrinking, and they have to study something that can help them more easily locate their future jobs.2. because as the tuition is climbing higher and higher, many students have run away from studying the humanities and toward “hard” skills that they think will lead to employment.3. since more students are now taking job-oriented courses, libraries, where students of liberal arts used to study, are getting less popular than before; in contrast, labs are getting more eye-catching because students of science and engineering do experiments and research there.4. because this inner drive that can be either constructive or destructive is so mysterious and powerful that it has attracted many people to speculate on it. From ancient times, these men and women developed artistic “languages” in the form of story, music, myth, painting, architecture, sculpture, landscape and traditions, which from the veryfoundation of civilization.5. Studying the humanities improves your ability to read and write, makes you familiarwith the language of emotion and the creative process, and, more importantly, providesyou with a wide scope of possibilities that are open to you.6. Because in modern life, an ideal capacity for establishing one’s career is to haveboth technical knowledge and inner insight, not just one without the other.7. “Well-rounded human beings” are those who have insight and understand the passions,hopes and dreams common to all humanity.8. Since many people who once studied the humanities became famous in their career, theauthor implies that if students spend more time studying the humanities, they could surely become successful in the future as well.Language focus 31. promotes2. accelerate3. mystery4. insight5. boost6. analysis7. calculate8. barriers9. destruction 10. prospect4Promising Bearing Housing Objective Offend Exclude Excess Execute Intensify Identity51. excess2. bearing3. objective4. intensify5. execute6. promising7. exclude8. identity 9 offend 10. housing6.1-5 CHDJB 6-10 LMGFA71. are liable to2. in favor of3. is bound to4. speculate about5. invested…with6. stand up for7. in the formof 8. prepared for 9. in the company of 10 in succession10In recent years, with the development of Internet technology, the construction of digital education resources of our country has made great achievements. Many universities haveset up their own digital learning platforms, and digital teaching is playing anincreasingly important role in education. Compared with the traditional way of teaching, the digital way has a lot of advantages. On one hand, digital teaching makes global sharing of teaching resources possible; on the other hand, it expands the learner’s study time and space to learn, allowing people to get access to the digital virtual schools through the Internet anytime and anywhere. These advantages make it possible for people to shift from one-time learning to lifelong learning.Unit 3 Discovery of a new life stageText A The humanities:Out of date?1. Because people in different life stages are confronted with different problems and setbacks and each group of people in a particular time period have their particular worries and pains.norm refers to the general consensus that as soon as students graduated from college, they would enter adulthood and be able to find an ideal job leading to their career.3. They are recognized as a new life stage that comes after high school graduation, continues through college and leads to starting a family and having a career.4. Because nowadays so many young people are following this new lifestyle that it has becomea trend. As long as the economic situation continues its long slide, this new stage is unavoidable.5. Unlike their parents, a large number of young people are now delaying marriage, child bearing, and even employment during their odyssey years.6. They often resent the pressure they’re feeling and keep a distance from their parents or even run away from home. Many also resort to computer games, iPods, iPhones, or iPads.7. Their parents feel more anxious and upset seeing their children’s odyssey years continue to stretch without a clear direction.8. The author thinks as people are getting to know the odyssey years better, both parents and their children can tackle this phase better. For parents, they can understand their children more; for children, they can explore and discover themselves with a positive attitude.1. peculiar2. radical3. phase4. sensible5. predict6. labeled7. resent8. witnessed9. equivalent 10.parallels-ic Chaotic dramatic academy -ion Depression detection erosion Classification confuse cooperate dictate -ist Rightist journal1. journal2. chaotic3. cooperate4. erosion5. dramatic6.confuse 7. academy 8. rightists 9. depression 10. dictate 11. detection12. classificationEx. 6K E A C L I G N H O1. saddled with2. back off3. gives way to4. resorted to5.make allowances for 6. wonder at 7. prior to 8. based upon/onEx. 10Filial piety is the basic code of ethics in the ancient Chinese society. Chinese peopleconsider filial piety as the essence of a person’s integrity, family ha rmony, and thenation’s well-being. With filial piety being the core of Confucian ethics, it has beenthe moral standard for the Chinese society to maintain the family relationship for thousands of years. It’s undoubtedly a traditional Chinese virtue. The culture of filialpiety is a complex concept, rich in content and wide in range. It concludes not only culturalideas but also institutional etiquettes. Generally speaking, it refers to the obligationof children to their parents required by the society, including respect, care, supportfor the elderly and so forth. Filial piety is fundamental to the ancient “Oriental civilization”.Unit 4 Dance with loveText A College sweetheartsEx. 11. The author uses this sentence to tell her own love story. Sh e didn’t expect that shewould end up marrying Butch. He became her boyfriend just because of her wish to find acute boyfriend. She didn’t really want to marry him at the beginning.2. Because when she met up with Butch the first time, he kept staring at her all nightlong. He flattered her and fell in love with her at first sight. He looked really wildor maybe even dangerous.3. Because Butch had a “bad boy image” which was very tempting to a lot of girls, andhis wild, dynamic personality was a lit tle frightening. She didn’t know whether she couldbe getting along with him.4. Though she always had an excellent reputation in respect to her schoolwork, she thoughtthat her college life was dull, with no fun. In her opinion, college was supposed to bea time of great learning and also of some fun.5. Because she was becoming more interested in him and she wanted to find out if she wasthe “right” date in the eyes of Butch, thinking of herself as a traditional girl.6. It means that Butch didn’t want to do anything to change his bad situation. The wordfate here refers to the fact that Butch was going to be expelled from the university.7. Though Butch was wild and would sometimes display directly his love in front of herfriends, he was always a perfect gentleman at his core. And they had a pure and responsiblerelationship for seven years.8. The author and her husband’s faithful journey of love that started with a causalattraction but bloomed into a mature love proves that romantic love can last long throughthe ups and downs in life.Ex. 31. confess2. tempting3. commence4. coordinating5. granted6. deserved7. displayed8. consequently9. lodged 10. proceedEx. 4-edContented compress complicate -ion Identification justification qualification Illustration exhibit extension Interpretation plantation perceptionEx. 51. qualifications2. perception3. plantations4. compressed5.exhibit 6. contented 7. interpretation 8. complicate 9. illustration 10. extension 11. identification 12. justificationEx. 6N B G I H L E M K CEx. 71. on her behalf2. took the liberty of3. immune to4. were filledwith 5. fall in love with 6. Expelled from 7. been pessimistic about 8. goalong withEx. 10July 7th on the Chinese calendar is Chinese Qixi Festival, the most romantic of all the traditional Chinese holidays. Every year, some big businesses organize various activities,and young people send gifts to their lovers. As a result, the Qixi Festival is consideredto be Chinese “Valentine’s Day”.The Qixi Festival is derived from the legend of Cowherdand Weaving Maid. The legend holds that on this particular night every year the WeavingMaid in heaven meets with Cowherd. So, people can see Cowherd and Weaving Maid meetingin the Milky Way on the night of Qixi. On this night, girls would also beg Weaving Maidfor some wisdom for a happy marriage. But, with the changing of times, these activitiesare diminishing. All that remains is the legend of Cowherd and Weaving Maid, a sign offaithful love, continuously circulated among the folk.Unit5 The money gameText A Spend or save-The student’s dilemma1. contradict2. paradox3. perspective4. explicit5. suspended6. derive7.defy 8. retains 9. manipulating 10. tackleEx4-er browse browsermessage messenger consumer consume -ion negotiate negotiation object objection react reaction constitute constitution cultivatecultivation define definition expand expansion concentration concentrate civilization civilize1. concentrated2. messenger3. civilized4. Constitution5. browser6. objection7. expansion8. consume9. definition 10. cultivation11. reaction 12. negotiation1 B 2D 3O 4E 5F 6C 7K 8H 9N 10I1. referred to 2 at odds with 3 put off 4 consulting with 5 do theirutmost 6 took stock of 7 on track 8 take inThe Silk Road is a traffic route in the ancient times connecting China and Eurasia. Thistrade route focuses on the trade of silk, hence the name “the Silk Road”. As an international trade channel and a bridge of cultural exchanges, the Silk Road effectivelyimproved the economic and cultural exchanges and development between the East and the West,exerting a profound impact on the progress of the world civilization. Nowadays, underthe new historical circumstances, our country proposes the strategy of “One Belt, OneRoad”(namely the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-century Maritime Silk Road). Thestrategy of “One Belt, One Road” focuses on cooperation and mutual benefits, emphasizingmutual benefits, win-win, as well as common development of the related countries. Onceproposed, the strategy has received positive responses from the related countries alongthe road.Unit6 Less is moreText A Door closer,are you?Reading comprehension Understanding the text11 He was imposing on his troops a necessary sacrifice to achieve victory over their opponents. By doing this, the soldiers would be more determined and concentrated on thebattles.2 The purpose for the experiment is to investigate seemingly irrational human behaviorwhen making a decision, such as the tendency for keeping multiple options open.3 The experiment enabled people to see why it's always so hard for them to say "NO" toany opportunities that came to them. In everyday life, people just give excuses to keepoptions open.4 Students should quickly check all the doors and keep clicking on the one with the highestcash. They should absolutely ignore the vanishing doors.5 Because we can see that the students didn't really focus on ensuring future cash earnings.What they tried to avoid was the immediate pain of watching options close.6 Because in life the doors are closing slowly, not like the ones on the computer in theexperiment, people don't really see the opportunities actually vanishing away little bylittle.7 He suggests that people should prohibit overbooking, reduce options, delegate tasks toothers, and even give away ideas to others to pursue.8 People can obtain pleasure and satisfaction by focusing their energy and attention ina more concentrated fashion. They will have more with fewer, carefully chosen options.31 implement2 rival3 motivating4 discarded5 fluctuating 6prejudiced 7 restore 8 enlightening 9 profit 10 investigateWord building 4 Words learned New words formed-ic strategy strategic sympathy sympathetic -ion confirm confirmation locatelocation reflect reflection provide provision install installation register registration quotation quote-ize sympathy sympathize critic criticizeindustrial industrialize51 sympathize2 confirmation3 strategic4 installation5 quote6 sympathetic7 criticize8 location 9reflection 10 industrialize 11 provision 12 registrationBanked cloze61 M2 D3 H4 05 F6 L7 I8 C9 J 10 AExpressions in use 7I was attached to 2 be measured in 3 come in handy 4 clinging to 5 pay a big price 6 are exhausted from 7 imposed on 8 revolve around10National Happiness Index (NHI) is an index that measures how happy people are. It is also a tool that measures the levels of economic development and people's livelihood and happiness in a country or region. With the fast growth of Chinese economy, the Chinese government has been paying more and more attention to people's living quality and the increase of happiness index. The government stresses improvement of its people's livelihood, striving to improve their economic conditions and meet their growing material and cultural needs. Currently, the Chinese government advocates the unleashing of more reform dividends, with the aim of offering more real benefits to its people. All these measures will combine to effectively increase the NHI of our people.Unit7 Women:Making a differenceTextA Women at rhe management levelin use1. harnessWord building 4.-al/-ial fate fatal horizon horizontal mechanic mechanical occasion occasional proportion proportionan logical logic deny denial commercial mommerce -ity relative relativity prior priority continue continuity actual actuality5.6.5. A7.down to exception to concessions to into at ease with both counts over fromChina is home to silk, thereby having a variety of arts related to silk, one of which is embroidery. Embroidery, with at least two or three thousand years of history, is one of the Chinese traditional folk arts and crafts. Since most embroiderers are women, it's also called "women's needlework". Embroidery has been much-loved by the Chinese people. It can be used to beautify clothing and things. For example, clothes, quilts, pillowcases etc. can be embroidered with beautiful designs, or a piece of embroidery can be made for a special ornament. There are four most famous types of embroidery in China: Suxiu from Suzhou, Yuexiu from Guangdong, Xiangxiu from Hunan, and Shuxiu from Sichuan, each having its own style and theme. Among the four, Suzhou embroidery has enjoyed the highest reputation.Unit 8 Human rights vs. Animal rightsText A Animals or children?-A scientist’s choice understanding the text:1. He became a children’s doctor because of this love for children and hisstrong desire to keep them healthy.2. He is thought of having no moral compass: He tortures innocent animals for his career advancement and his experiments having nothing to do with medicine.3. The public barely watches, convinced that the issue has no significance to them, while the senator and politicians continue to give way to the lobbying of animal rights activists4. The author does not really admit their mistake, but the tone is apparently ironic, criticizing that the physicians were too soft to respond to the animal rights activists.5. Life is cruel to both animals and hum an beings . if the physician don’t create an animal model of the problem, they have to do experiments on human beings, or the medical knowledge will remain static.6. Drugs to cure infection will remain undiscovered, surgical and diagnostic techniques will remain undeveloped, and fundamental biological processes will remain mysteries.7. Because protection from serious sickness and drugs as well as most complex surgical procedures were initially developed in animals instead of human beings8. If the more radical members of this movement are successful in threatening further research, their efforts will bring about a tragedy that will cost the lives of many human beings. Language focus word in use1. arresting2. omits3. optional4. transplanted5. hence6. twisted7. stung8.minute 9. imitate 10. evil4. Words learned New words formed-ence interfere interference -er thrill thriller -lyscarcely scarce specially special -ion consume consumption deceive deception invade invasion proceed procession51. interference2. invasion3. Consumption4. procession5. specific6.deception 7. scare 8. thriller6.2. G3. L4. K5. F6. D7. H8. N9. E7.1. persisted in2. have relevance to3. becoming aware of4. isolated from5. in thename of 6. make a contribution 7. been occupied with 8. tip the scales10.Since the founding of New China, especially since the economic reform and door-openingto the world, the Chinese government has made considerable efforts in eco-environmentalprotection and achieved effective progress. The government has taken a series of importantmeasures to protect and improve the ecological environment, such as actively promotingkey ecological projects, enhancing ecosystem construction and biodiversity conservations,establishing a number of nature reservation, ecological demonstration zones, scenic spotsand forest parks. One of the important goals of building a socialist harmonious societyis to strengthen ecological protection and construction and to achieve harmony betweenman and nature. Environmental protection and ecological civilization construction haveprovided a solid founda tion for the sustainable development of China’s economy andsociety.。
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程2 B2U2Section A 课后练习答案

• Improved my critical thinking and analytical skills. • Boosted my confidence in dealing with difficulties and challenges.
• No, because our high school laid more emphasis on sciences and we often competed with other schools in sciences such as math and physics.
2. • History classes usually require a lot of writing with critical thinking. • Reading extensively in history classes helped the speaker write better.
Understanding the text P38
6. Because in modern life, an ideal capacity for establishing one’s career is to have both technical knowledge and inner insight, not just one without the other.
Understanding the text P38
4. because this inner drive that can be either constructive or destructive is so mysterious and powerful that it has attracted many people to speculate on it. From ancient times, these men and women developed artistic “languages” in the form of story, music, myth, painting, architecture, sculpture, landscape and traditions, which from the very foundation of civilization.
新视野大学英语第三版第二册读写教程2课后标准答案和翻译.pdf

Unit 1 Language in missionText A An impressive English lessonEx.1 Understanding the text1、Because he is tired of listening to his father and he is not interested in grammar rules.2、The civilization of Greece and the glory of Roman architecture are so marvelous and remarkable that they should be described at least in a brief account。
however, what the student could do was only one single utterance :“whoa!”without any any specific comment.3、Because the schools fail to set high standards of language proficiency. They only teach a little grammar and less advanced vocabulary. And the younger teachers themselves have little knowledge of the vital structures of language.4、Because teaching grammar is not an easy job and most of the students will easily get bored if it’s not properly dealt with.5、He familiarized his son with different parts of speech in a sentence and discussed their specific grammatical functions including how to use adverbs to describe verbs.6、Because the son had never heard about the various names and functions of words in an English sentence before.7、The author uses “road map”and “car”to describe grammar and vocabulary. Here,“road map”is considered as grammar and “car”as vocabulary.8、Since the subjunctive mood his son used is a fairly advanced grammar structure, the interjection“whoa!”reflects the tremendous pride the father had toward his son。
新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册读写教程课后答案 新视野2第三版完整答案

新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册读写教程课后答案新视野2第三版完整答案Unit 1 Language in missionText AAn impressive English lessonEx.1 Understanding the text1、Because he is tired of listening to his father and he is not interested in grammar rules.2、The civilization of Greece and the glory of Roman architecture are so marvelous and remarkable that they should be described at least in a brief aount; however, what the student could do was only one single utterance :“whoa!” without any any specific ment.3、Because the schools fail to set high standards of language proficiency. They only teach a little grammar and less advanced vocabulary. And the younger teachers themselves have little knowledge of the vital structures of language.4、Because teaching grammar is not an easy job and most of the students will easily get bored if it’s not properly dealt with.5、He familiarized his son with different parts of speech in a sentence and discussed their specific grammatical functions including how to use adverbs to describe verbs.6、Because the son had never heard about the various names and functions of words in an English sentence before.7、The author uses “road map”and “car”to describe grammar and vocabulary. Here,“road map”is considered as grammar and “car”as vocabulary.8、Since the subjunctive mood his son used is a fairly advanced grammar structure, the interjection“whoa!”reflects the tremendous pride the father had toward his son; it also reflects the author’s humor in using the word because it was once used by his student, though in two different situations and with two different feelings.Ex.3 Words in use1.condense2.exceed3.deficit4.exposure5.asset6.adequate7.petent8.adjusting9.precisely 10.beneficial Ex.4 Word building-al/-ial:managerial/editorial/substance/survival/tradition/margin-cy : consistency/auracy/efficient-y : recovery/ministry/assemblyEx.5 Word building1.editorial2.recovery3.auracy4.substance5.managerial6.margin7.assembly8.Ministry9.survival 10.tradition 11.consistency 12.efficientEx.6 Banked cloze1-5: L C J A I 6-10: O N E H FEx.7 Expressions in use1.feel obliged to2.be serious about3.run into4.distinguish between5.thrust upon6.was allergic to7.get lost8.be attracted to9.make sense 10.looked upon asEx.8 Structured writingSome bookworms in my dormitory often spend hours reading their “Bible”, Practical English Grammar, and do a lot of exercises in that book , but I don’t care about it at all. My assumption is since I have never learned Chinese grammar, what’s the sense of learning English grammar? In fact, English grammar has always been a big headache to me.English grammar is very plicated because, unlike Chinese, there are many verb tenses. Even stranger than verb tenses, English grammar also contains something very confusing. Forexample, I don’t remember how many times my middle school teacher tried to“impose”the differences between used to and be used to on us. Sometimes he would go on with the explanation for 20 minutes or so. He even summarized the differences by listing three or four points for us to memorize. However, they could never stay in my head . I don’t remember how many times I got it wrong with the sentences containing used to or be used to on my exams . I was really confused with these two phrases,and I can never get them right.In brief, I’m allergic to learning English grammar. Curiously, I just wonder if the native speakers of English have a microputer in their brain to help them utter the two phrases promptly with just a click of their brain mouse!Ex.9 E-C Translation人们普遍认为英语是一种世界语言,经常被许多不以英语为第一语言的国家使用。
新视野大学英语第三版视听说第二册课后题答案

Unit 1Page 221) new things 2) At the moment 3) quite differentPage 33 1 3 7 8Page 44 1) I have ever learned 2) found 3) a combination 4) body movements 5) Learning to drive 6) nine cases 7) by most standards 8) French 9) hatedPage 62 e-c-a-g-d-h-b-f3 1) speak 2) saying the wrong thing 3) practice speaking / talking to himself 4) making mistakes 5) native speakers 6) pronunciation 7) listening skills 8) listening and readingPage 74 1 embarrassed; hear 2 anything you like; going for the weekend3 voice; pronunciation4 how it sounds; the news; English television5 on the Internet6 sound like; native speakerPage 82 1) The results of the 1932 test were 2) the same as they were in 1932 3) the exam they have done 4) wellPage 93 1 D 2 A 3 B4 A5 DPage 101 12 1 G 2 R3 G4 R5 G6 R7 RPage 123 1 you should eat; a good 2 should not spend; You’re3 Why don’t; am not sure that’s4 it’s a good; suppose so Page 15Short conversations1. B2. D3. D4. C5. ALong conversation1. C2. D3. A4. CPage 16Passage 11. D2. A3. C4. DPage 17Passage 21.alternative2. numerous3. traditional4. academic5. countryside6. athletes7. take advantage of8. Secondary9. in a collective effort 10. serve asUnit 2Page 202 1) different countries 2) home 3) new places 4) new cultures Page 213 14 5Page 224 1) mature 2) airport 3) theater 4) scenery 5) culture 6) language Page 235 1 B 2 A 3 E 4 C 5 F6 DPage 253 34 5Page 26-272 1 D 2 B3 B4 C5 D3 1 busy, shopping 2 bars, need 3 spaces, friendliness4 elegant, expensive5 views6 beaches, cheap7 changing, sunset8 cried Page 281 3Page 292 1) trying to get to 2) takes about 10 minutes 3) looking for4) right away 5) take the first left 6) until you reach7) want to get to 8) Is it far 9) Go left 10) on the leftPage 313 1) isolated 2) far 3) plane 4) three months 5) culture6) way of life 7) speak to 8) find out 9) history 10) dreams Page 33Short conversations1. A2. D3. B4. C5. DLong conversation1. A2. D3. C4. APage 34Passage 11. D2. A3. B4. DPage 35Passage 21.scared2. perceive3. negative4. result in5. lose faith in6. goes down7. depressed8. preferably9. adapt 10. revealUnit 3Page 382 1 C 2 E3 D4 A5 B6 FPage 392 1) concerts 2) a bar 3) bandPage 4031) keep fit 2) the theater 3) small children 4) seeing friends5) eating and drinking 6) houses 7) having friends around8) a jazz club 9) love to read 10) oil painting11) playing the guitar 12) watching filmsPage 414 1 6Page 432 1) see a free art exhibition 2) going to a concert 3) having dinner4) getting the bus home 5) a visit to a museum 6) paintings7) watch the street entertainers 8) watch some comedy9) comedy clubPage 452 1) sightseeing 2) beach 3) get away from 4) relaxing 5) a dozen6) fantastic 7) attitude 8) perfect3 10:00 b 11:00 a 13:00 a 16:00 b 18:00 a 22:00 b4 10:00 c 11:00 e 13:00 f 16:00 b 18:00 a 22:00 d1Conversation 1: Book a table; four; Saturday; 10 o’clock.Conversation 2: Change the date of two tickets; Starr; June the fifth; June the ninth / the ninth of June.Conversation 3: Arrange to have dinner with friends; eight thirty; Saturday.Conversation 4: dinner together; 0988 45673.Page 472 1 Can you repeat that, please? Did you say…?2 Can I just check? Sorry, I didn’t catch that. Did you say…? Sorry,can you slow down, please?3 Can you speak up, please?4 Can you repeat that, please?Page 491e-d-b-f-a-cPage 502 a-2 b-1 c-3 d-5 e-4Page 51Short conversations1. D2. C3. C4. B5. CLong conversation1. D2. A3. A4. DPassage 11. A2. A3. D4. DPage 53Passage 21.objectives2. farthest3. recognized4. separated into5. involves6. is referred to7. Life-threatening8. designed9. endurance 10. putting themselves at riskUnit 4Page 5621) finding out 2) a normal person 3) feel about famePage 573 2 3 441) exciting 2) worthwhile 3) a model 4) real fame 5) invention6) in the streetPage 585 1 E 2 F 3 A 4 D 5 B6 CPage 591 1 2Page 60-612 1) advertising 2) enjoy the job 3) travel 4) chance 5) go traveling 6) a doctor 7) have time 8) play the piano 9) writing songs10) wanted to do 11) make more time 12) playing her own music Page 6331) speed 2) survive 3) October 4) richest 5) track 6) bank 7) glory8) better4 1) seven 2) four 3) everythingPage 641 1) White House 2) tomorrow afternoon 3) a space flight / a flight into space 4) next week 5) her husband 6) 80 7) three or four8) organize 9) this weekend 10) restaurant service 11) French 12) Paris 13) directions 14) book2 1 R 2 R3 O4 R5 O6 OPage 673Pros: 1,2,5,6,9,11,13Cons: 3,4,7,8,10,12Page 69Short conversations1. B2. B3. C4. D5. DLong conversation1. A2. B3. B4. DPage 70Passage 11. B2. D3. A4. CPage 71Passage 2mentators2. exaggerated3. focus on4. lead an active life5. laid the foundation6. annual7. a series of8. advocating9. abolish 10. influentialUnit 5Page 752 1) cities 2) mix of people 3) peace and quiet3 1 C 2 F 3 D4 A5 B6 EPage 764 1 2 5Page 775 1) horribly 2) get round 3) on the go 4) take time out5) missing out 6) green transport 7) crime 8) committing crimes Page 794 1) shopping 2) good nightlife 3) safe 4) cheap 5) terrible6) restaurants 7) fantastic 8) fast 9) green 10) crowded11) friendly 12) atmosphere 13) clean 14) safe 15) see 16) do17) beautiful 18) perfect 19) culture 20) too muchPage 812 1 a combined age 2 forgotten; stuck indoors; felt right; 16 times; closure; meet3 404 available; Two millionPage 821Conversation 11 In a hotel.2 The air conditioning doesn’t work.3 She will sendsomeone up to look into it.Conversation 21 In a restaurant.2 They waited about 20 minutes for a table they booked, another hour for their meal, and were asked to pay the service charge.3 It was a very busy time of year.Conversation 31 In a train station.2 She has waited for over an hour.3 Because the man said the train was delayed because of “the wrong type of snow”.2 1 C 2 C3 R4 R5 C6 RPage 87Short conversations1. A2. A3. B4. A5. DLong conversation1. A2. A3. D4. BPage 88Passage 11. B2. D3. C4. DPage 17Passage 21.join up2. reaction3. makes increasing sense4. sustainable5. aims6. monitored7. access to8. experimenting with9. eye-catching 10. communitingUnit 6Page 921 F2 E3 I4 D5 G6 J7 B8 A9 H 10 CPage 9221) a researcher 2) gets too busy 3) relax 4) flatPage 933 3 4Page 944 1 C 2 E 3 A 4 D5 B6 FPage 9721) a free bus ride 2) a dentist 3) watch films 4) Lunch 5) a cheap6) take your dog 7) a surprise party 8) free coffee 9) bring theirchildren 10) a party 11) free drinks 12) go fishing 13) all the fish Page 993 1) traveling to work 2) live abroad 3) cheap houses 4) an online map company 5) 38 pounds 6) quality of life 7) the trafficPage 1001 1 32 1 like 2 can’t stand3 absolutely love4 don’t like; prefer5 don’t mind6 keen on7 hate8 not very keen on; want to be Page 10311) shaped 2) faces 3) personal 4) special message 5) at home6) beautiful website2 1 c 2 d3 a4 e5 bPage 105Short conversations1. B2. D3. A4. C5. CLong conversation1. A2. D3. B4. BPage 106Passage 11. B2. B3. A4. DPage 107Passage 21.evaluate2. compensation3. negotiating4. confirm5. schedule6. circumstances7. turn down8. start over9. work out 10. informedUnit 7Page 110S O O N O S S O SPage 11121) enjoy 2) live without 3) plan my life 4) listening to music 3 1 D 2 A 3 F 4 E 5 B 6 CPage 1124 1 In his pocket. 2 Twitter. 3 Because it’s not charged. 4 His mobile phone and an MP3 player.5 Two. 6) An e-book reader, a laptop, an IPod, and lots of gadgets.Page 1135 1) on it all the time 2) my husband 3) my laptop 4) phone 5) essential 6) beyond that 7) computer 8) InternetPage 1152 1 23 1 all day on the Internet 2 watching the videos that friends send them 3 give you a break, talking to someone in the office, looking through4 reading books5 1) in front of the computer 2) sports and going out 3) live in the read worldPage 1172 1 43 1 C 2 B 3 D4 D5 CPage 1192 1 1) –c 2) –a 3) –b2 1) –b 2) –a 3) –cPage 12111) two 2) near the sea 3) real achievement 4) 12 5) talked online6) hello 7) lonely 8) a new girl 9) bored 10) my real friends11) a club 12) good-looking 13) start talking to him14) on the dance floor 15) haven’t been dancingPage 123Short conversations1. B2. C3. D4. D5. CLong conversation1. B2. B3. A4. CPage 124Passage 11. D2. A3. A4. DPage 125Passage 21.response2. illegal3. in charge of4.consequently5. relied heavily on6. linked to7. anticipate8. familiar with9. remedy 10. betrayingUnit 8Page 1281 boss and employee2 godfather and godmother3 fiancée and fiancé4 mentor and pupil5 landlord and tenant6 teammates7 classmates 8 member 9 partner 10 in-lawsPage 12821) come from 2) most of my family 3) talking to people Page 1293 1 C 2 E 3 A4 F5 B6 DPage 1304 1) height 2) same traits 3) think about things 4) my sister5) similar to 6) mathematical 7) a younger version 8) organized 9) louder 10) quite calm 11) my brothers 12) quite different Page 1315 2 6Page 1332 1) 1689 2) advisor 3) soldiers 4) sailors 5) dull 6) incredibly 7) surname 8) great funPage 13421) islands 2) There are no rules 3) an account 4) a digital5) male 6) half animal 7) edit 8) short 9) face 10) features11) pick 12) personality 13) online stores 14) over three million15) chatPage 13621) So for me the most important thing is to…2) I suppose I’d have to say3) In my opinion, …4) One thing I’d like to say is that…Page 1391 1 She heard about Second life on BBC breakfast TV.2 She didn’t change her appearance very much except her haircolor.3 She decided to be a businesswoman in Second life.4 Her personality is the one thing that hasn’t changed.5 It’s a shop. You can set up and pay for the building. Then youcan work in it as a businesswoman.2The expressions you hear are 1,3,4,5, and 6.Page 141Short conversations1. B2. C3. C4. D5. ALong conversation1. C2. D3. A4. BPage 142Passage 11. C2. C3. A4. BPage 143Passage 21.infancy2. assumed3. inherited4.rooted5. fairs6. compensate for7. cement8. witness9. exposed to 10. contributed to。
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程Book2-Unit3-SectionA-课后练习答案

Language focus P67
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新视野大学英语读写教程第三版 B2U3 Section A 课后练习答案
Pre-reading activities P60
1 • Younger generations are good at technology. • Younger generations are more technical than older generations. • Young people today can’t live without technology. 2. • Yes, because all these things are exactly what young people do every day. • No, because not only young people but also old people love to do these things.
新视野大学英语读写教程第三版第二册unit2课后练习答案

PART III Unit 2Key to ExercisesSection AReading Outsts2. important3.survives4. culture5. trend6. certain Getting the Message1.C2.C3.B4.A5.DUsing the Right Word1. furniture2. appear3. advertisement4. desire5. foolish6. creates7. economy8. additionalWorking with Expressions1. in2. to3. about4. toward5. at6.in7.for8.toFocusing on Sentence StructureA1.Children like it because it is more than just a simple toy.2.More than just your life will be affected; it is the whole group.3.She can more than just sing well; she is also a good dancer.B1.It appears that you’ll be the only boy at the party.2.He appears to be friendly, but you still have to be careful.3.She appeared quite excited to hear that John was coming soon. TranslatingA1.If he starts talking about the past, you’ll never get away from him.2.There is a tendency for job losses to rise in the winter.3.Because of my frequent demands/At my frequent request, fatherfinally agreed to go to Australia with me.4.He sold his shop and opened a new one to make more money.B1.迅速变化的不仅仅只是一年流行而第二年就过时的服饰和发型,而是整个生活方式。
新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册课后翻译答案及原文

新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册课后翻译答案及原文Unit 1原文: English is known as a world language, regularly used by many nations whose English is not their first language. Like other languages, English has changed greatly. The history of the English language can be divided into three main periods: Old English, Middle English and Modern English. The English language started with the invasion of Britain by three Germanic tribes during the 5th century AD, and they contributed greatly to the formation of the English language. During the medieval and early modern periods, the influence of English spread throughout the British Isles, and from the early 17th century its influence began to be felt throughout the world. The processes of European exploration and colonization for several centuries led to significant change in English. Today, American English is particularly influential, due to the popularity of American cinema, television, music, trade and technology, including the Internet.翻译:人们普遍认为英语是一种世界语言,经常被许多不以英语为第一语言的国家使用。
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册课后习题答案

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册课后习题答案Unit 1 Section A 3.Words in use1.The mayor decided to(condense)his speech in order to leave enough time for his audience to raise questions.2. It was reported that there was a vehicle missing every 20 seconds in the US.If the trends continue,experts predict annual vehicle theftscould(exceed)two million.3. Researchers put patients through a set of psychological tests to determine the negative consequences of sleep(deficit).4. Too much(exposure)to dirty air can cause people to suffer from allergies and diseases that will eventually affect people's health.5. Moving forward even in the face of great difficulties has become my most important(asset)in my life since it has helped me accomplish something remarkable.6. The lawyer proclaimed they couldn't jump to conclusions becauseacceptableconclusionsmustbesupportedby(adequate)facts and evidence.7. To help the employees be more communicative,the company isofferingworkshopsforthosewhomaybeprofessionally(competent)but socially awkward.8. Most parents,in fact,aren't very helpful with the problems that their sons and daughters have in(adjusting)to their college life.9. You can count how many students passed an exam,but psychologicalandemotionalfeelingscannotbe(precisely)measured.10. in short,participation in sports is extremely(beneficial)for college students not only physically but also emotionally and socially.7.Expressions in use1. Since we have invited all the other neighbors to our 25th wedding anniversary party,we(feel obliged to)invite the Browns too.2. Most of the time,no one will care about natural disasters,and theywon't(be serious about)avoiding disasters till one has really struck.3. When you(run into)a friend that you haven't seen for a long time and have a good chat with him,you may feel very happy and delighted.4. It is very important to(distinguish between)facts and opinions in order to have a better understanding of what a reading passage is talking about.5. Though he was very excited about being elected as president of the student association,many extra responsibilities have been(thrust upon)him ever since then.6. The doctor,having no knowledge that I(was allergic to)this particular drug,prescribed the medicine.7. It's understandable that,without any support,a 16-year-old caneasily(get lost)in a committee of people in their forties. 8. It is hoped that some new high-tech companies will(be attracted to)this small,old town to encourage loans for building houses and factories.9. It doesn't(make sense)to buy that expensive coat when these cheaper ones are just as good.10. A few years later,Franklin got married,started his own printing shop,and was(looked upon as)a successful young businessman. Unit 2 Section A 3.Words in use1. In our class,most discussions and activities take place in assigned small groups.These groups provide a supportive and safe environmentthat(promotes)learning.2. It is the development strategy of the companyto(accelerate)its overseas expansion in order to take a slice of the world market.3. Nearly six million people go to see the Mona Lisa every year,attracted by the(mystery)of her smile.When you're not looking at her,she seems to be smiling;when you look at her,she stops.4. To live with a family whose native language is English is the ideal way to further improve one's English and to gain(insight)into its culture.5. There is a real need to(boost)academic achievement in schools and help with the development of a student's overall character.6. Einstein said his scientific discoveries grew from his imagination rather than from(analysis),reason and language.7. Being a single parent,there is no way for her to(calculate)the time and energy she has devoted to her children for the past 10 years.8. It is essential that you start by listening because one of themain(barriers)teenagers and their parents face in forming positive relationships is that neither listens to the other. 9. We all know the dangers of an earthquake:the(destruction)to buildings,the troubles can be caused by falling trees,and theterror occurs when the earth actually opens up.10. Not until recently have we realized that the increasing world population may lead to a potential gloomy(prospect)for humanity:starvation. 7.Expressions in use1. Because women often restrict their diet in an effort to control weight,they may not consume enough iron-rich food and(are liable to)experience an iron deficiency.2. Some reform advocates ignore the impact of class size on student achievement,and they are(in favor of)what they call as a priority:teacher effectiveness.3. Because of easy access to the Internet,the new breakthrough to create something truly creative(is bound to)happen anytime now.4. Indeed,if teachers want to(speculate about)how far students might getin life,a better measurement than grades might be how hard the students try.5. Nature has(1)(invested)these animals(2)(with)a capacity for not showing fear.6. During the weeks of discussion,delegations from groups who are interested in the resolution may call on representatives to(stand up for)their point of view.感谢您的阅读,祝您生活愉快。
新视野大学英语第三版视听说教程第2册部分答案

UNIT 1Short conversations1. Q: What can we learn from the conversation?B The woman should seek help from the writing center.2 Q: Why does the woman choose to learn French?D She thinks speaking French is a must for cultured people.3 Q: What did the man do last night?D He attended a speech.4 Q: What made Melissa unhappy?C That she lost her chance to enter the contest.5 Q: What does the man think of the woman’s opinion?A It is one-sided.Long conversation1 Q: How is the woman doing in the man’s class?C She often fails to turn in her homework on time.2 Q: What does the woman think of learning Spanish?D It presents difficulty for her.3 Q: What do we know from this conversation about the man?A He has a good personal relationship with the woman.4 Q: What is the woman most likely to do after talking with the man?C Work harder in her Spanish class.Passage 11 Q: What do you know about the speaker’s Spanish learning experience in high school?D She showed dissatisfaction with the slow pace of her class.2 Q: What made the speaker feel more frustrated while learning Spanish in high school?A She had to learn the material that she already knew.3 Q: What did the speaker say about her study of Spanish literature in college?C It proved to be an unbalanced way to learn the language.4 Q: Which experience benefited the speaker most in terms of her use of Spanish?D She taught Spanish speakers how to speak English.Passage 21) alternative2) numerous3) traditional4) academic5) countryside6) athletes7) take advantage of8) Secondary9) in a collective effort10) serve asUNIT 2Short conversations1 Q: What does the woman say about a whole package tour?A It costs less money.2 Q: What are the two speakers planning to do?D Have their daughter get to know such a life.3 Q: What will the woman do?B Follow the Indian culture and customs.4 Q: What does the woman feel uncertain about?C Whether it is possible to travel with her kid.5 Q: What are the two speakers talking about?D The popularity of time travel stories.Long conversation1 Q: What does Emily say about the plants in the Amazon rainforest?A There are so many plants that it is hard to see the sky.2 Q: What does Emily say about the local people?D They are separated from the world outside of the jungle .3 Q: Why was the old woman in the village so excited?C Because Emily gave her an empty bottle.4 Q: What is the woman most likely to do after talking with the man?A Small and common things should also be valued.Passage 11 Q: What may happen to children after watching nature programs on TV?D They may be more distant from the actual nature.2 Q: How should children get close to nature according to the speaker?A By experiencing it with the five senses.3 Q: What impression might the Discovery Channel leave on children?B Nature seems very far away from them.4 Q: What is the main idea of this passage?D Real nature experiences com from physical contact with nature.Passage 21) scared2) perceive3) negative4) result in5) lose faith in6) goes down7) depressed8) preferably9) adapt10) revealUNIT 3Short conversations1 Q: What can we infer from this conversation about the woman?D She once wore high-heeled shoes during a long walk.2 Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?C Add flavor to the barbecue sauce with Coke.3 Q: How much should the woman pay?D $55.4 Q: What do we know from the conversation about the woman?B She is not very confident in her own figure.5 Q: What does the woman mean?C She cannot save herself if she falls into water. Long conversation1 Q: What do we know about those people who are invited to the party?D They are likely to dress like people in the 1960s.2 Q: What is particular about alien noodles?A They are brightly colored .3 Q: Why won’t they have regular noodles at the party?A Because regular noodles don’t fit the theme of the party.4 Q: What other arrangements do they have for the party?D They will make and have fancy mixed drinks.Passage 11 Q: What do we know from this passage about the speaker?A He will soon graduate from school.2 Q: What does the speaker like doing on weekends?A Going for long walks in the countryside.3 Q: How do the speaker and his friends spend the day when they go canoeing?D Drifting down the river.4 Q: What does the speaker most like doing when camping in the evening?D Cooking potatoes in the hot ashes. Passage 21) objectives2) farthest3) recognized4) separated into5) involves6) is referred to7) life-threatening8) designed9) endurance10) putting themselves at riskUNIT 4Short conversations1 Q: How did the woman react to the fact that she got pregnant?B She was too happy to keep it a secret.2 Q: What do we learn from the conversation about Miley?B She was no longer admired by teenagers.3 Q: Why does the woman admire the couple?C Because they have made great efforts to achieve success.4 Q: W hat’s the man’s attitude toward these media?D Critical.5 Q: What does the woman imply about the American swimmer?D He has more than once failed to meet public expectations. Long conversation1 Q: What did the man think of those famous actresses in Hollywood?A They are foolish.2 Q: Why did the woman want to be famous?B She wanted to use her fame to help starving children in Africa.3 Q: How did the man react to the woman’s reasons for wanting to be famous?B He had doubt about her real intentions.4 Q: What can be infer about the woman?D She will stick to her original plan and prove it to the man.Passage 11 Q: How did Bill Gates perform in school?B He did quite well in mathematics and science.2 Q: Why was studying in a private school a very important decision in Bill’s life?D Because it was there he had his first contact with a computer.3 Q: How did Bill like Harvard University?A Harvard University made him feel bored.4 Q: What did Bill Gates do at Harvard University?C He spent many long nights in front of the school’s computer.Passage 21) commentators2) exaggerated3) focus on4) lead an active life5) laid the foundation6) annual7) a series of8) advocating9) abolish10) InfluentialUNIT 5Short conversations1 Q: What attracts the woman most in a big city?A Access to various forms of entertainment.2 Q: What do we know from what the woman said?A She prefers outdoor parking.3 Q: What does the woman imply?B Big cities are now gradually losing their appeal.4 Q: What does the man say about the aging problem?A The aging problem emerges earlier than expected.5 Q: What does the woman think about the people living in big cities?D They are more likely to have mental problems. Long conversation1 Q: What is Emily going to do?A She is going to move to Santa Fe.2 Q: What did Emily think life in Santa Fe would be like?A It is tedious.3 Q: What is unique in Santa Fe according to the man?D Its history.4 Q: What attracts artists around the world to Santa Fe?B Its colorful scenery.Passage 11 Q: What shocked the speaker?B That parents buy their young kids expensive electronic products.2 Q: What is appropriate for slightly older kids according to the speaker?D Old-fashioned paper books.3 Q: What is the best thing about iPads according to the couple?C They keep children at different age levels occupied.4 Q: What does the speaker think of buying iPads for kids after talking with the couple?D It is understandable.Passage 21) join up2) reaction3) makes increasing sense4) sustainable5) aims6) monitored7) access to8) experimenting with9) eye-catching10) commutingUNIT 6Short conversations1 Q: What do we know from the conversation about Addison?B He changes jobs quite frequently.2 Q: What does the man say about his job?D He works to support his family.3 Q: What does the woman think about her future?A She has no idea about her future plan.4 Q: What does the man say about his job?C His well-paid job requires a lot of hard work.5 Q: Why doesn’t the woman take the position?C Because it will take her along the wrong career path.Long conversation1 Q: How does the woman prepare for the working world?A She does not know where to start for her jobs.2 Q: How did the man find his internship?D He got information from the Internet.3 Q: What advice does the man give to the woman?B Seek help from the Career Center.4 Q: What does the man think the woman needs most right now?B A good plan.Passage 11 Q: How has the number of working women with college degrees in the United States changed?B It has increased 200 percent since 1970.2 Q: What is the current situation of working women in the United States?B Most women are engaged in lower-end jobs.3 Q: What is the best-paying job for women?A A physician or a surgeon.4 Q: What does the speaker think of the job prospects for women in the United States?D It is promising.Passage 21) evaluate2) compensation3) negotiating4) confirm5) schedule6) circumstances7) turn down8) start over9) work out10) informedUNIT 7Short conversations1 Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?B Search for information on the Internet.2 Q: What do you think Mr. Johnson will most probably do?C He will tell his son not to take his phone to school.3 Q: What does the woman say about people aged 50 to 65?D They are not very likely to get involved in online dating.4 Q: What does Jennifer want to know?D Which online platform suits her needs.5 Q: What does the woman imply?C The man’s personal information was leaked online. Long conversation1 Q: What did the man do for his grandmother?B He taught his grandmother how to use electronic gadgets.2 Q: What problem does the man’s grandmother have?B She is unable to use her household electronic items.3 Q: What do the man’s grandmother and the woman’s aunt have in common?A They are both reluctant to learn how to use electric items.4 Q: What will the man do to help his grandmother?C Try to make her interested in electronic items. Passage 11 Q: What does the writer compare “wilfing” to?D Window shopping.2 Q: What websites are the most popular among wilfers?A Shopping websites.3 Q: What did the poll find out about wilfing?A People under 25 were more likely to wilf than those aged 55 and above.4 Q: How do adult entertainment websites attract users?D By using pop-up technology and bulk emails. Passage 21)response2)illegal3)in charge of4)consequently5)relied heavily on6)linked to7)anticipate8)familiar with9)remedy10)betrayingUNIT 8Short conversations1 Q: What does the man mean?B He hopes that the woman can stay at this job for a long time.2 Q: What’s the relationship between Robert and Rose?C Half-brother and half-sister.3 Q: How will identity thieves use the stolen personal information?C They will use the credit cards in your name without paying the bills.4 Q: What does the woman think of her female boss?D She is considerate.5 Q: Why didn’t the woman see Barry yesterday?A He has already changed his job.Long conversation1 Q: Why did Charlie feel stressed?C Because he had to make a crucial decision.2 Q: What does Ms. Parker say about changing majors?D Most students change their major at least once.3 Q: What kind of person is Charlie?A He is a big picture kind of guy.4 Q: What major does Ms. Parker suggest that Charliemay choose?B Marketing.Passage 11 Q: How many differences between female and male managers are mentioned in the passage?C Four.2 Q: How do the female bosses treat the individuals they work with?C Female bosses usually encourage them and guide them.3 Q: What is the possible reason that female managersare more likely to get their work done on time?A Because they are more likely to be dismissed for poor work.4 Q: What can we learn from the passage about women managers?B Women managers often face a double standard. 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(完整版)新视野大学英语第三版第二册读写教程2课后答案解析和翻译

Unit 1 Language in missionText A An impressive English lessonEx.1 Understanding the text1、Because he is tired of listening to his father and he is not interested in grammar rules.2、The civilization of Greece and the glory of Roman architecture are so marvelous and remarkable that they should be described at least in a brief account; however, what the student could do was only one single utterance :“whoa!” without any any specific comment.3、Because the schools fail to set high standards of language proficiency. They only teach a little grammar and less advanced vocabulary. And the younger teachers themselves have little knowledge of the vital structures of language.4、Because teaching grammar is not an easy job and most of the students will easily get bored if it’s not properly dealt with.5、He familiarized his son with different parts of speech in a sentence and discussed their specific grammatical functions including how to use adverbs to describe verbs.6、Because the son had never heard about the various names and functions of words in an English sentence before.7、The author uses “road map”and “car”to describe grammar and vocabulary. Here,“road map”is considered as grammar and “car”as vocabulary.8、Since the subjunctive mood his son used is a fairly advanced grammar structure, the interjection“whoa!”reflects the tremendous pride the father had toward his son; it also reflects the author’s humor in using the word because it was once used by his student, though in two different situations and with two different feelings.Ex.3 Words in use1.condense2.exceed3.deficit4.exposure5.asset6.adequatepetent8.adjusting9.precisely 10.beneficialEx.4 Word building-al/-ial: managerial/editorial/substance/survival/tradition/margin -cy : consistency/accuracy/efficient -y : recovery/ministry/assemblyEx.5 Word building1.editorial2.recovery3.accuracy4.substance5.managerial6.margin7.assembly8.Ministry9.survival 10.tradition 11.consistency 12.efficientEx.6 Banked cloze1-5: L C J A I 6-10: O N E H FEx.7 Expressions in use1.feel obliged to2.be serious about3.run into4.distinguish between5.thrust upon6.was allergic to7.get lost8.be attracted to9.make sense 10.looked upon asEx.10 C-E TranslationChinese calligraphy is a unique art and the unique art treasure in the world. The formation and development of the Chinese calligraphy is closely related to the emergence and evolution of Chinese characters. In this long evolutionary process, Chinese characters have not only played an important role in exchanging ideas and transmitting culture but also developed into a unique art form. Calligraphic works well reflect calligraphers’ personal feelings, knowledge, self-cultivation, personality, and so forth, thus there is an expression that “seeing the calligrapher’s handwriting is like seeing the person”. As one of the treasures of Chinese culture, Chinese calligraphy shines splendidly in the world’s treasure house of culture and art.Unit 2 College-The ladder to successText A The humanities:Out of date?Reading Comprehension1. because English or history majors are considered less competitive when thejob market is shrinking, and they have to study something that can help them more easily locate their future jobs.2. because as the tuition is climbing higher and higher, many students have run away from studying the humanities and toward “hard” skills that they think will lead to employment.3. since more students are now taking job-oriented courses, libraries, where students of liberal arts used to study, are getting less popular than before; in contrast, labs are getting more eye-catching because students of science and engineering do experiments and research there.4. because this inner drive that can be either constructive or destructive is so mysterious and powerful that it has attracted many people to speculate on it. From ancient times, these men and women developed artistic “languages” in the form of story, music, myth, painting, architecture, sculpture, landscape and traditions, which from the very foundation of civilization.5. Studying the humanities improves your ability to read and write, makes you familiar with the language of emotion and the creative process, and, more importantly, provides you with a wide scope of possibilities that are open to you.6. Because in modern life, an ideal capacity for establishing one’s career is to have both technical knowledge and inner insight, not just one without the other.7. “Well-rounded human beings” are those who have insight and understand the passions, hopes and dreams common to all humanity.8. Since many people who once studied the humanities became famous in their career, the author implies that if students spend more time studying the humanities, they could surely become successful in the future as well. Language focus 31. promotes2. accelerate3. mystery4. insight5. boost6. analysis7. calculate8. barriers9. destruction 10. prospect4Promising Bearing Housing Objective Offend Exclude Excess Execute Intensify Identity51. excess2. bearing3. objective4. intensify5.execute 6. promising 7. exclude 8. identity 9 offend 10. housing6.1-5 CHDJB 6-10 LMGFA71. are liable to2. in favor of3. is boundto 4. speculate about 5. invested…with 6. stand upfor 7. in the form of 8. prepared for 9. in thecompany of 10 in succession10In recent years, with the development of Internet technology, the constructionof digital education resources of our country has made great achievements. Many universities have set up their own digital learning platforms, and digitalteaching is playing an increasingly important role in education. Compared withthe traditional way of teaching, the digital way has a lot of advantages. Onone hand, digital teaching makes global sharing of teaching resources possible;on the other hand, it expands the learner’s study time and space to learn,allowing people to get access to the digital virtual schools through theInternet anytime and anywhere. These advantages make it possible for people toshift from one-time learning to lifelong learning.Unit 3 Discovery of a new life stageText A The humanities:Out of date?Ex.11. Because people in different life stages are confronted with differentproblems and setbacks and each group of people in a particular time period havetheir particular worries and pains.2.The norm refers to the general consensus that as soon as students graduatedfrom college, they would enter adulthood and be able to find an ideal jobleading to their career.3. They are recognized as a new life stage that comes after high school graduation, continues through college and leads to starting a family and havinga career.4. Because nowadays so many young people are following this new lifestyle thatit has become a trend. As long as the economic situation continues its longslide, this new stage is unavoidable.5. Unlike their parents, a large number of young people are now delayingmarriage, child bearing, and even employment during their odyssey years.6. They often resent the pressure they’re feeling and keep a distance fromtheir parents or even run away from home. Many also resort to computer games,iPods, iPhones, or iPads.7. Their parents feel more anxious and upset seeing their children’s odysseyyears continue to stretch without a clear direction.8. The author thinks as people are getting to know the odyssey years better,both parents and their children can tackle this phase better. For parents, theycan understand their children more; for children, they can explore and discoverthemselves with a positive attitude.Ex.31. peculiar2. radical3. phase4. sensible5.predict 6. labeled 7. resent 8. witnessed 9.equivalent 10. parallelsEx.4-ic Chaotic dramatic academy -ion Depression detection erosion Classification confusecooperate dictate -ist Rightist journal Ex.51. journal2. chaotic3. cooperate4. erosion5. dramatic6. confuse7. academy8. rightists9. depression 10. dictate 11. detection 12. classificationEx. 6K E A C L I G N H OEx.71. saddled with2. back off3. gives way to4. resortedto 5. make allowances for 6. wonder at 7. prior to 8. based upon/onEx. 10Filial piety is the basic code of ethics in the ancient Chinese society. Chinese people consider filial piety as the essence of a person’s integrity, family harmony, and the nation’s well-being. With filial piety being the coreof Confucian ethics, it has been the moral standard for the Chinese society to maintain the family relationship for thousands of years. It’s undoubtedly a traditional Chinese virtue. The culture of filial piety is a complex concept,rich in content and wide in range. It concludes not only cultural ideas but also institutional etiquettes. Generally speaking, it refers to the obligationof children to their parents required by the society, including respect, care, support for the elderly and so forth. Filial piety is fundamental to the ancient “Oriental civilization”.Unit 4 Dance with loveText A College sweetheartsEx. 11. The author uses this sentence to tell her own love story. She didn’t expectthat she would end up marrying Butch. He became her boyfriend just because ofher wish to find a cute boyfriend. She didn’t really want to marry him at the beginning.2. Because when she met up with Butch the first time, he kept staring at herall night long. He flattered her and fell in love with her at first sight. Helooked really wild or maybe even dangerous.3. Because Butch had a “bad boy image” which was very tempting to a lot ofgirls, and his wild, dynamic personality was a little frightening. She didn’tknow whether she could be getting along with him.4. Though she always had an excellent reputation in respect to her schoolwork,she thought that her college life was dull, with no fun. In her opinion,college was supposed to be a time of great learning and also of some fun.5. Because she was becoming more interested in him and she wanted to find outif she was the “right” date in the eyes of Butch, thinking of herself as a traditional girl.6. It means that Butch didn’t want to do anything to change his bad situation.The word fate here refers to the fact that Butch was going to be expelled fromthe university.7. Though Butch was wild and would sometimes display directly his love in frontof her friends, he was always a perfect gentleman at his core. And they had apure and responsible relationship for seven years.8. The author and her husband’s faithful journey of love that started with acausal attraction but bloomed into a mature love proves that romantic love canlast long through the ups and downs in life.Ex. 31. confess2. tempting3. commence4. coordinating5.granted 6. deserved 7. displayed 8. consequently 9. lodged 10. proceedEx. 4-edContented compress complicate -ion Identification justification qualification Illustration exhibit extension Interpretation plantation perceptionEx. 51. qualifications2. perception3. plantations4. compressed5. exhibit6. contented7. interpretation8. complicate9.illustration 10. extension 11. identification 12. justificationEx. 6N B G I H L E M K CEx. 71. on her behalf2. took the liberty of3. immune to4. werefilled with 5. fall in love with 6. Expelled from 7. been pessimisticabout 8. go along withEx. 10July 7th on the Chinese calendar is Chinese Qixi Festival, the most romantic ofall the traditional Chinese holidays. Every year, some big businesses organizevarious activities, and young people send gifts to their lovers. As a result,the Qixi Festival is considered to be Chinese “Valentine’s Day”. The QixiFestival is derived from the legend of Cowherd and Weaving Maid. The legendholds that on this particular night every year the Weaving Maid in heaven meetswith Cowherd. So, people can see Cowherd and Weaving Maid meeting in the MilkyWay on the night of Qixi. On this night, girls would also beg Weaving Maid forsome wisdom for a happy marriage. But, with the changing of times, theseactivities are diminishing. All that remains is the legend of Cowherd andWeaving Maid, a sign of faithful love, continuously circulated among the folk.Unit5 The money gameText A Spend or save-The student’s dilemmaEx.31. contradict2. paradox3. perspective4. explicit5. suspended6. derive7. defy8. retains9. manipulating 10. tackleEx4-er browse browsermessage messenger consumer consume -ion negotiate negotiation object objection react reaction constitute constitution cultivate cultivation define definition expand expansion concentration concentrate civilization civilizeEx.51. concentrated2. messenger3. civilized4. Constitution5. browser6. objection7. expansion8. consume9. definition 10. cultivation 11. reaction 12. negotiation Ex.61 B 2D 3O 4E 5F 6C 7K 8H 9N 10IEx.71. referred to 2 at odds with 3 put off 4 consulting with 5 do their utmost 6 took stock of 7 on track 8 take inEx.10The Silk Road is a traffic route in the ancient times connecting China and Eurasia. This trade route focuses on the trade of silk, hence the name “the Silk Road”. As an international trade channel and a bridge of cultural exchanges, the Silk Road effectively improved the economic and cultural exchanges and development between the East and the West, exerting a profound impact on the progress of the world civilization. Nowadays, under the new historical circumstances, our country proposes the strategy of “One Belt, One Road”(namely the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-century Maritime Silk Road). The strategy of “One Belt, One Road” focuses on cooperation and mutual benefits, emphasizing mutual benefits, win-win, as well as common development of the related countries. Once proposed, the strategy has received positiveresponses from the related countries along the road.Unit6 Less is moreText A Door closer,are you?Reading comprehension Understanding the text11 He was imposing on his troops a necessary sacrifice to achieve victory over their opponents. By doing this, the soldiers would be more determined and concentrated on the battles.2 The purpose for the experiment is to investigate seemingly irrational human behavior when making a decision, such as the tendency for keeping multiple options open.3 The experiment enabled people to see why it's always so hard for them to say "NO" to any opportunities that came to them. In everyday life, people just give excuses to keep options open.4 Students should quickly check all the doors and keep clicking on the one with the highest cash. They should absolutely ignore the vanishing doors.5 Because we can see that the students didn't really focus on ensuring future cash earnings. What they tried to avoid was the immediate pain of watching options close.6 Because in life the doors are closing slowly, not like the ones on the computer in the experiment, people don't really see the opportunities actually vanishing away little by little.7 He suggests that people should prohibit overbooking, reduce options, delegate tasks to others, and even give away ideas to others to pursue.8 People can obtain pleasure and satisfaction by focusing their energy and attention in a more concentrated fashion. They will have more with fewer, carefully chosen options.31 implement2 rival3 motivating4 discarded5 fluctuating6 prejudiced7 restore8 enlightening9 profit 10 investigateWord building 4 Words learned New words formed-ic strategy strategic sympathy sympathetic -ion confirm confirmationlocate location reflect reflection provide provisioninstall installation register registrationquotation quote -ize sympathy sympathize critic criticize industrial industrialize51 sympathize2 confirmation3 strategic 4installation 5 quote 6 sympathetic 7 criticize 8 location 9 reflection 10 industrialize 11 provision 12 registration Banked cloze61 M2 D3 H4 05 F6 L7 I8 C9 J 10 AExpressions in use 7I was attached to 2 be measured in 3 come in handy 4 clinging to 5pay a big price 6 are exhausted from 7 imposed on 8 revolve around10National Happiness Index (NHI) is an index that measures how happy people are.It is also a tool that measures the levels of economic development and people'slivelihood and happiness in a country or region. With the fast growth ofChinese economy, the Chinese government has been paying more and more attentionto people's living quality and the increase of happiness index. The governmentstresses improvement of its people's livelihood, striving to improve theireconomic conditions and meet their growing material and cultural needs.Currently, the Chinese government advocates the unleashing of more reformdividends, with the aim of offering more real benefits to its people. All thesemeasures will combine to effectively increase the NHI of our people.Unit7 Women:Making a differenceTextA Women at rhe management level3.Words in use1. harness2.symbolic3.disposed4.flourishing5.violated6.accommodation7.inferpose9.plausible 10.toleranceWord building 4.-al/-ial fate fatal horizon horizontal mechanic mechanical occasion occasional proportion proportionan logical logic deny denial commercial mommerce -ity relative relativity prior priority continue continuity actual actuality5.1.actuality2.mechanical3.logic4.denial5.Occasional6.fatal7.continuity8.relativity9.priority merce 11.proportional 12.horizon6.1.D2.J3.M4.H5. A6.O7.F8.L9.I 10.C7.es down to2.take exception to3.make concessions to4.burst into5.feel at ease with6.on both counts7.took over8.stemmed from10China is home to silk, thereby having a variety of arts related to silk, one of which is embroidery. Embroidery, with at least two or three thousand years of history, is one of the Chinese traditional folk arts and crafts. Since most embroiderers are women, it's also called "women's needlework". Embroidery has been much-loved by the Chinese people. It can be used to beautify clothing and things. For example, clothes, quilts, pillowcases etc. can be embroidered withbeautiful designs, or a piece of embroidery can be made for a special ornament. There are four most famous types of embroidery in China: Suxiu from Suzhou, Yuexiu from Guangdong, Xiangxiu from Hunan, and Shuxiu from Sichuan, each having its own style and theme. Among the four, Suzhou embroidery has enjoyed the highest reputation.Unit 8 Human rights vs. Animal rightsText A Animals or children?-A scientist’s choice understanding the text:1. He became a children’s doctor because of this love for children and his strong desire to keep them healthy.2. He is thought of having no moral compass: He tortures innocent animals for his career advancement and his experiments having nothing to do with medicine.3. The public barely watches, convinced that the issue has no significance to them, while the senator and politicians continue to give way to the lobbying of animal rights activists4. The author does not really admit their mistake, but the tone is apparently ironic, criticizing that the physicians were too soft to respond to the animal rights activists.5. Life is cruel to both animals and human beings . if the physician don’t create an animal model of the problem, they have to do experiments on human beings, or the medical knowledge will remain static.6. Drugs to cure infection will remain undiscovered, surgical and diagnostic techniques will remain undeveloped, and fundamental biological processes will remain mysteries.7. Because protection from serious sickness and drugs as well as most complex surgical procedures were initially developed in animals instead of human beings8. If the more radical members of this movement are successful in threateningfurther research, their efforts will bring about a tragedy that will cost thelives of many human beings. Language focus word in use3.1. arresting2. omits3. optional4. transplanted5. hence6. twisted7.stung 8. minute 9. imitate 10. evil4. Words learned New words formed-ence interfere interference -er thrill thriller -lyscarcely scarce specially special -ion consume consumption deceive deception invade invasion proceed procession51. interference2. invasion3. Consumption4. procession5. specific6. deception7. scare8. thriller6.1.B2. G3. L4. K5. F6. D7. H8. N9. E 10.I7.1. persisted in2. have relevance to3. becoming aware of4. isolated from5.in the name of 6. make a contribution 7. been occupied with 8. tip the scales10.Since the founding of New China, especially since the economic reform and door-opening to the world, the Chinese government has made considerable efforts ineco-environmental protection and achieved effective progress. The governmenthas taken a series of important measures to protect and improve the ecological environment, such as actively promoting key ecological projects, enhancingecosystem construction and biodiversity conservations, establishing a number ofnature reservation, ecological demonstration zones, scenic spots and forestparks. One of the important goals of building a socialist harmonious society isto strengthen ecological protection and construction and to achieve harmonybetween man and nature. Environmental protection and ecological civilizationconstruction have provided a solid foundation for the sustainable developmentof China’s economy and society.。
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册课后翻译答案及原文

新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册课后翻译答案及原文Unit 1原文:English is known as a world language, regularly used by many nations whose English is not their first language. Like other languages, English has changed greatly. The history of the English language can be divided into three main periods: Old English, Middle English and Modern English. The English language started with the invasion of Britain by three Germanic tribes during the 5th century AD, and they contributed greatly to the formation of the English language. During the medieval and early modern periods, the influence of English spread throughout the British Isles, and from the early 17th century its influence began to be felt throughout the world. The processes of European exploration and colonization for several centuries led to significant change in English. Today, American English is particularly influential, due to the popularity of American cinema, television, music, trade and technology, including the Internet.翻译:人们普遍认为英语是一种世界语言,经常被许多不以英语为第一语言的国家使用。
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册课后题答案(完整版)

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册课后题答案(完整版)新视野大学英语Book II 课后练习题答案Unit 1 Section ALanguage focus 3.Words in use 1.condense 2.exceed 3.deficit 4.exposure 5.asset 6.adequate petent 8.adjusting 9.precisely 10.beneficial 4.Word buildingWords learned new words formed -al/ialmanager managerial editor editorial substantial substance survive survival traditional tradition marginal margin -cyConsistent consistency Accurate accuracy Efficiency efficient -yRecover recovery Minister ministry assemble assembly 5.1.editorial2.recovery3.accuracy4.substance5.managerial6.margin7.assembly8.Ministry9.survival 10.tradition 11.consistency 12.efficient 6.Banked cloze 1.L 2.C 3.J 4.A 5.I 6.O 7.N 8.E 9.H 10.F 7.Expressions in use 1.feel obliged to 2.be serious about 3.run into 4.distinguish between 5.thrust upon 6.was allergic to 7.get lost 8.be attracted to 9.make sense 10.looked upon as9.Translate the following paragraph into Chinese. 人们普遍认为英语是一种世界语言,经常被许多不以英语为第一语言的国家使用。
新视野大学英语第三版第二册视听说教程课后答案

新视野大学英语第三版第二册视听说答案Unit 1SharingTask 2(1) new things(2) At the moment(3) quite difficultTask 31, 3, 7, 8Task 41. (1) ever learned2. (1) a combination3. Learning to drive4. (1) nine cases5. French6. hatedListeningTask 2Activity 1e-c-a-g-d-h-b-fActivity 2(1) speak(2) saying the wrong(3) native speakers(4) pronunciation(2) found (2) body movements (2) by most standards(5) talking to himself(6) making mistakes(7) listening skills(8) listeningActivity 31. (1) embarrassed2. anything you like3. (1) voice4. (1) how it sounds5. on the Internet6. sound likeViewingTask 2Activity 1BABAActivity 2DABADTask 2Activity 11Activity 2G:1, 3, 5(2) hear (2) pronunciation (2) the news (3) English television R:2, 4, 6, 7Activity 31. (1)2. (1)3. (1)4. (1) you should eat should not spend Why don't it's a good (2) (2) (2) (2) a good You're am not sure that's suppose so ConversationsTask 1BDDCATask 2CDACPassageTask 1DACDTask 2(1) alternative(2) numerous(3) traditional(4) academic(5) countryside(6) athletes(7) take advantage of(8) Secondary(9) in a collective effort(10) serve asUnit 2SharingTask 2(1) different countries(2) home(3) places(4) culturesTask 31, 4, 5Task 41. mature2. airport3. theater5. culture6. languageTask 5b-a-d-f-c-eListeningTask 2Activity 11. slowly sinking2. two and a half3. try and stop4. temporary5. permanentActivity 23, 4, 5ViewingTask 2Activity 1DBBCDActivity 21. busy2. bars3. friendliness4. elegant5. views6. (1) beaches (2) cheap7. (1) changing (2) sunset8. criedRole-playTask 2Activity 13Activity 2(1) trying to(2) takes(3) looking for(4) right way(5) the first left(6) until you reach(7) get to(8) Is it far(9) Go left(10) on the left Presenting(1) isolated(2) far(3) plane(4) three months(5) culture(6) way of life(7) speak to(8) find out(9) history(10) dreams Conversations Task 1 ADBCDTask 2ADCAPassageTask 1DABDTask 2(1) scared(2) perceive(3) negative(4) result in(5) lose faith in(6) goes down(7) depressed(8) preferably(9) adapt(10) revealUnit 3SharingTask 2(1) concerts(2) a bar(3) bandTask 31. (1) keep fit2. (1) small children3. (1) eating and drinking4. (1) friends around5. (1) love to read6. (1) playing the guitar Task 4 1, 6Listening(1) free art exhibition(2) a concert(3) dinner(4) bus home(5) museum(6) paintings(7) entertainers(8) comedy(9) comedy club(10) Covent Garden(2) theater (2) seeing friends (2) houses (2) a jazz club (2) oil painting (2) watching films ViewingTask 2Activity 1(1) sightseeing(2) beach(3) get away from(4) relaxing(5) a dozen(6) fantastic(7) attitude(8) perfectActivity 2BAABABActivity 3c-e-f-b-a-dRole-play Task 2Activity 1(1) Book a table(2) 4(3) Saturday(4) 10 o'clock(5) two tickets(6) Starr(7) June the fifth(8) June the ninth(9) dinner with friends(10) eight-thirty(11) Saturday(12) dinner tonight(13) 098845673Activity 2(1) repeat(3) catch(4) slow down(5) speak upPresentingTask 1Activity 1e-d-b-f-a-cActivity 2b-a-c-e-dConversations Task 1 DCCBCTask 2DAADPassage Task 1AADDTask 2(1) objectives(2) farthest(3) recognized(4) separated into(5) involves(6) is referred to(7) life-threatening(8) designed(9) endurance(10) putting themselves at riskUnit 4Sharing Task 2(1) finding out(2) a normal person(3) feel about fame Task 3 2, 3, 4Task 41. exciting2. worthwhile3. a model4. real fame5. invention6. in the street Task 5b-a-c-f-e-dListeningTask 2新视野大学英语第三版第二册视听说教程课后答案(1) advertising(2) enjoy the job(3) travel(4) chance(5) go traveling(6) a doctor(7) have time(8) play the piano(9) writing songs(10) make more timeViewingTask 2Activity 11. (1) the attitude2. speed3. (1) Formula One4. ambitious driversActivity 2(1) speed(2) survive(3) October(4) richest(5) track(6) bank(7) glory(8) better(2) the talent (2) big guysActivity 3(1) 7(2) 4(3) everythingRole-playTask 2Activity 1(1) White House(2) tomorrow afternoon(3) a space flight(4) next week(5) her husband(6) 80(7) three or four(8) organize(9) this weekend(10) restaurant service(12) Paris(13) directions(14) bookActivity 2R:1, 2, 4 O:3, 5, 6 PresentingTask 11. South Wales2. a rock star3. his dream4. (1) drum kit(2) write songs5. apart from ConversationsTask 1BBCDDTask 2ABBDPassageTask 1BDACTask 2(1) commentators(2) exaggerated(3) focus on(4) lead an active life(5) laid the foundation(6) annual(7) a series of(8) advocating(9) abolish(10) influentialUnit 5SharingTask 2(1) cities(2) mix of people(3) peace and quiet Task 3d-e-a-c-f-bTask 41, 2, 5Task 52. get round3. (1) on the go (2) take time out (3) missing out4. green transport5. (1) crimeListeningTask 2(1) shopping(2) good nightlife(3) safe(4) cheap(5) terrible(6) restaurants(7) fantastic(8) fast(9) green(10) crowded(11) friendly(12) atmosphere(13) clean(14) safe(15) see(16) do(17) beautiful(18) perfect(19) culture(20) too muchViewingTask 21. a combined age2. (1) forgotten(4) 16 times(2) committing crimes (2) stuck indoors (5) closure (3) felt right (6) meet3. 404. (1) available online (2) 2 million Role-playTask 2Activity 1Conversation 11. a hotel2. The air conditioning3. send someone upConversation 21. a restaurant2. (1) 20 minutes (2) the service chargeConversation 31. a train station2. an hour3. wrong type of snowActivity 2C:1, 2, 5 R:3, 4, 6 Conversations Task 1AABADTask 2AADBPassage Task 1BDCDTask 2(1) join up(2) reaction(3) makes increasing sense(4) sustainable(5) aims(6) monitored(7) access to(8) experimenting with(9) eye-catching(10) commutingUnit 6SharingTask 2(1) a researcher(2) gets too busy(3) relax(4) flatTask 33, 4Task 4c-e-a-d-b-fListeningTask 2(1) a free bus(2) a dentist(3) Lunch(4) a cheap(5) a surprise holiday(6) free coffee(7) bring their children(8) free drinks(9) go fishing(10) all the fishViewingTask 2(1) traveling to work(2) live abroad(3) cheap houses(4) an online map company(5) working(6) drive(7) 700(8) 38 pounds(9) quality of life(10) the trafficRole-playTask 2Activity 11, 3Activity 21. like2. can't stand3. absolutely love4. (1) don't like5. don't mind6. keen on7. hate8. (1) not very keen on(2) prefer (2) want to bePresenting Task 1 Activity 11. (1) shaped2. (1) personal3. at home4. beautiful website (2) faces (2) special message Activity 2 c-e-a-b-d Conversations Task 1 BDACC Task 2 ADBBPassage Task 1 BBADTask 2(1) evaluate(2) compensation(3) negotiating(4) confirm(5) schedule(6) circumstances (7) turn down (8) start over (9) work out (10) informedUnit 7SharingTask 2(1) enjoy(2) live without (3) plan my life(4) listening to musicTask 3b-e-f-a-d-cTask 51. (1) on it all the time2. (1) my laptop3. beyond that4. (1) computer(2) my husband(2) phone (2) Internet(3) essentialListeningTask 2 Activity 11, 2Activity 21. on the Internet2. videos3. (1) a break4. reading books5. (1) the computer(2) someone in the office (2) sports and going out(3) looking through (3) live in the real worldViewingTask 2 Activity 11, 4Activity 2CBDDCRole-playTask 2 Activity 1Reasons(1) all the time (2) texting(3) watch much television (4) terrible (5) for work(6) an emergency (7) a problem with (8) go on the Internet (9) Someone else Activity 2Speaker 1:c-a-b Speaker 2:b-a-cPresentingTask 1(1) 2(2) near the sea(3) real achievement (4) 12(5) talked online (6) hello (7) lonely (8) a new girl (9) bored(10) my real friends (11) a club(12) good-looking(13) start talking to him (14) on the dance floor (15) haven't been dancingConversationsTask 1BCDDCTask 2BBACPassageTask 1DAADTask 2(1) response (2) illegal(3) in charge of (4) consequently (5) relied heavily on (6) linked to (7) anticipate (8) familiar with (9) remedy (10) betrayingUnit 8SharingTask 2(1) come from(2) most of my family(3) talking to peopleTask 3c-e-a-f-b-dTask 41. (1) height2. (1) my sister3. (1) a younger version4. quite calm5. (1) my brothersTask 52, 6(2) same traits (2) similar to (2) organized (2) quite different (3) think about things (3) mathematical (3) louderListeningTask 2(1) 1689(2) advisor(3) soldiers(4) sailors(5) dull(6) incredibly(7) surname(8) great funViewingTask 2(1) islands(2) There are no rules(3) an account(4) a digital(5) male(6) half animal(7) edit(8) short(9) face(10) features(11) pick(12) personality(13) online stores(14) over three million(15) chatRole-playTask 2Activity 1Conversation 11. speaking and listening2. conversationConversation 21. summer camp2. Different agesConversation 31. online classes2. demandingActivity 2(1) So for me the most important thing is to(2) I suppose I'd have to say(3) In my opinion(4) One thing I'd like to say is that Presenting Task 1Activity 1(1) BBC breakfast TV(2) hair color(3) businesswoman(4) personality(5) buildingActivity 21, 3, 4, 5, 6Conversations Task 1 BCCDA Task 2 CDAB Passage Task 1 CCABTask 2(1) infancy(2) assumed(3) inherited(4) rooted in(5) fairs(6) compensate for(7) cement(8) witness(9) exposed to(10) contributed to Unit test PartⅠ BBCCB PartⅠ BDAA PartⅠ BCCAA PartⅠ(1) kicked out of(2) hang out(3) involved(4) useless(5) failure(6) fell in love with(7) positive(8) especially(9) took off(10) succeed。
(完整版)新视野大学英语第三版第二册读写教程课后答案解析及翻译

U n i t1L a n g u a g e i n m i s s i o nText A An impressive English lessonEx.1 Understanding the text1、Because he is tired of listening to his father and he is not interested in grammar rules.2、The civilization of Greece and the glory of Roman architecture are so marvelous and remarkable that they should be described at least in a brief account; however, what the student could do was only one single utterance :“whoa!” without any any specific comment.3、Because the schools fail to set high standards of language proficiency. They only teach a little grammar and less advanced vocabulary. And the younger teachers themselves have little knowledge of the vital structures of language.4、Because teaching grammar is not an easy job and most of the students will easily get bored if it’s not properly dealt with.5、He familiarized his son with different parts of speech in a sentence and discussed their specific grammatical functions including how to use adverbs to describe verbs.6、Because the son had never heard about the various names and functions of words in an English sentence before.7、The author uses “road map”and “car”to describe grammar and vocabulary. Here,“road map”is considered as grammar and “car”as vocabulary.8、Since the subjunctive mood his son used is a fairly advanced grammar structure, the interjection“whoa!”reflects the tremendous pride the father had toward his son; it also reflects the author’s humor in using the word because it was once used by his student, though in two different situations and with two different feelings.Ex.3 Words in use1.condense2.exceed3.deficit4.exposure5.asset6.adequatepetent8.adjusting9.precisely 10.beneficialEx.4 Word building-al/-ial: managerial/editorial/substance/survival/tradition/margin -cy : consistency/accuracy/efficient -y : recovery/ministry/assemblyEx.5 Word building1.editorial2.recovery3.accuracy4.substance5.managerial6.margin7.assembly8.Ministry9.survival 10.tradition 11.consistency 12.efficientEx.6 Banked cloze1-5: L C J A I 6-10: O N E H FEx.7 Expressions in use1.feel obliged to2.be serious about3.run into4.distinguish between5.thrust upon6.was allergic to7.get lost8.be attracted to9.make sense 10.looked upon asEx.10 C-E TranslationChinese calligraphy is a unique art and the unique art treasure in the world. The formation and development of the Chinese calligraphy is closely related to the emergence and evolution of Chinese characters. In this long evolutionary process, Chinese characters have not only played an important role in exchanging ideas and transmitting culture but also developed into a unique art form. Calligraphic works well reflect calligraph ers’ personal feelings, knowledge, self-cultivation, personality, and so forth, thus there is an expression that “seeing the calligrapher’s handwriting is like seeing the person”. As one of the treasures of Chinese culture, Chinese calligraphy shines splendidly in the world’s treasure house of culture and art.Unit 2 College-The ladder to successText A The humanities:Out of date?Reading Comprehension1. because English or history majors are considered less competitive when the job market is shrinking, and they have to study something that can help them more easily locate their future jobs.2. because as the tuition is climbing higher and higher, many students have run away from studying the humanities and toward “hard” skills that they think will lead to employment.3. since more students are now taking job-oriented courses, libraries, where students of liberal arts used to study, are getting less popular than before; in contrast, labs are getting more eye-catching because students of science and engineering do experiments and research there.4. because this inner drive that can be either constructive or destructive is so mysterious and powerful that it has attracted many people to speculate on it. From ancient times, these men and women developed artistic “languages” in the form of story, music, myth, painting, architecture, sculpture, landscape and traditions, which from the very foundation of civilization.5. Studying the humanities improves your ability to read and write, makes you familiar with the language of emotion and the creative process, and, more importantly, provides you with a wide scope of possibilities that are open to you.6. Because in modern life, an ideal capacity for establishing one’s career is to have both technical knowledge and inner insight, not just one without the other.7. “Well-rounded human beings” are thos e who have insight and understand the passions, hopes and dreams common to all humanity.8. Since many people who once studied the humanities became famous in their career, the author implies that if students spend more time studying the humanities, they could surely become successful in the future as well. Language focus 31. promotes2. accelerate3. mystery4. insight5. boost6. analysis7. calculate8. barriers9. destruction 10. prospect4Promising Bearing Housing Objective Offend Exclude Excess Execute Intensify Identity51. excess2. bearing3. objective4. intensify5.execute 6. promising 7. exclude 8. identity 9 offend 10. housing6.1-5 CHDJB 6-10 LMGFA71. are liable to2. in favor of3. is boundto 4. speculate about 5. invested…with 6. standup for 7. in the form of 8. prepared for 9. in the company of 10 in succession10In recent years, with the development of Internet technology, the constructionof digital education resources of our country has made great achievements. Many universities have set up their own digital learning platforms, and digital teaching is playing an increasingly important role in education. Compared withthe traditional way of teaching, the digital way has a lot of advantages. Onone hand, digital teaching makes global sharing of teaching resources possible;on the other hand, it expands the learner’s study time and space to learn, allowing people to get access to the digital virtual schools through theInternet anytime and anywhere. These advantages make it possible for peopleto shift from one-time learning to lifelong learning.Unit 3 Discovery of a new life stageText A The humanities:Out of date?Ex.11. Because people in different life stages are confronted with different problems and setbacks and each group of people in a particular time period have their particular worries and pains.2.The norm refers to the general consensus that as soon as students graduated from college, they would enter adulthood and be able to find an ideal job leading to their career.3. They are recognized as a new life stage that comes after high school graduation, continues through college and leads to starting a family and havinga career.4. Because nowadays so many young people are following this new lifestyle that it has become a trend. As long as the economic situation continues its long slide, this new stage is unavoidable.5. Unlike their parents, a large number of young people are now delaying marriage, child bearing, and even employment during their odyssey years.6. They often resent the pressure they’re feeling and keep a distance from their parents or even run away from home. Many also resort to computer games, iPods, iPhones, or iPads.7. Their parents feel more anxious and upset seeing their children’s odyssey years continue to stretch without a clear direction.8. The author thinks as people are getting to know the odyssey years better, both parents and their children can tackle this phase better. For parents, they can understand their children more; for children, they can explore and discover themselves with a positive attitude.Ex.31. peculiar2. radical3. phase4. sensible5. predict6. labeled7. resent8. witnessed9. equivalent 10. parallelsEx.4-ic Chaotic dramatic academy -ion Depression detection erosion Classification confuse cooperate dictate -ist Rightist journal Ex.51. journal2. chaotic3. cooperate4. erosion5. dramatic6. confuse7. academy8. rightists9. depression 10. dictate 11. detection 12. classificationEx. 6K E A C L I G N H OEx.71. saddled with2. back off3. gives way to4. resortedto 5. make allowances for 6. wonder at 7. prior to 8.based upon/onEx. 10Filial piety is the basic code of ethics in the ancient Chinese society. Chinese people consider filial piety as the essence of a person’s integrity, family harmony, and the nation’s well-being. With filial piety being the core of Confucian ethics, it has been the moral standard for the Chinese society to maintain the family relationship for thousands of years. It’s undoubtedly a traditional Chinese virtue. The culture of filial piety is a complex concept,rich in content and wide in range. It concludes not only cultural ideas butalso institutional etiquettes. Generally speaking, it refers to the obligationof children to their parents required by the society, including respect, care, support for the elderly and so forth. Filial piety is fundamental to the ancient “Oriental civilization”.Unit 4 Dance with loveText A College sweetheartsEx. 11. The author uses this sentence to tell her own love story. She didn’t expect that she would end up marrying Butch. He became her boyfriend just because of her wish to find a cute boyfriend. She didn’t really want to marry him at the beginning.2. Because when she met up with Butch the first time, he kept staring at her all night long. He flattered her and fell in love with her at first sight. He looked really wild or maybe even dangerous.3. Because Butch had a “bad boy image” which was very tempting to a lot of girls, and his wild, dynamic personality was a little frightening. She didn’t know whether she could be getting along with him.4. Though she always had an excellent reputation in respect to her schoolwork, she thought that her college life was dull, with no fun. In her opinion, college was supposed to be a time of great learning and also of some fun.5. Because she was becoming more interested in him and she wanted to find out if she was the “right” date in the eyes of Butch, thinking of herself as a traditional girl.6. It means that Butch didn’t want to do anything to change his bad situation. The word fate here refers to the fact that Butch was going to be expelled from the university.7. Though Butch was wild and would sometimes display directly his love in front of her friends, he was always a perfect gentleman at his core. And they hada pure and responsible relationship for seven years.8. The author and her husband’s faithful journey of love that started witha causal attraction but bloomed into a mature love proves that romantic love can last long through the ups and downs in life.Ex. 31. confess2. tempting3. commence4. coordinating5. granted6. deserved7. displayed8. consequently9. lodged 10. proceedEx. 4-edContented compress complicate -ionIdentification justification qualificationIllustration exhibit extension Interpretation plantation perceptionEx. 51. qualifications2. perception3. plantations4. compressed5. exhibit6. contented7. interpretation8. complicate9.illustration 10. extension 11. identification 12. justificationEx. 6N B G I H L E M K CEx. 71. on her behalf2. took the liberty of3. immune to4. werefilled with 5. fall in love with 6. Expelled from 7. been pessimisticabout 8. go along withEx. 10July 7th on the Chinese calendar is Chinese Qixi Festival, the most romanticof all the traditional Chinese holidays. Every year, some big businessesorganize various activities, and young people send gifts to their lovers. Asa result, the Qixi Festival is considered to be Chinese “Valentine’s Day”.The Qixi Festival is derived from the legend of Cowherd and Weaving Maid. Thelegend holds that on this particular night every year the Weaving Maid in heavenmeets with Cowherd. So, people can see Cowherd and Weaving Maid meeting in theMilky Way on the night of Qixi. On this night, girls would also beg WeavingMaid for some wisdom for a happy marriage. But, with the changing of times,these activities are diminishing. All that remains is the legend of Cowherdand Weaving Maid, a sign of faithful love, continuously circulated among thefolk.Unit5 The money gameText A Spend or save-The student’s dilemmaEx.31. contradict2. paradox3. perspective4. explicit5. suspended6. derive7. defy8. retains9. manipulating 10. tackleEx4-er browse browsermessage messenger consumer consume -ion negotiatenegotiation object objection react reaction constitute constitution cultivate cultivation define definition expand expansion concentration concentrate civilization civilizeEx.51. concentrated2. messenger3. civilized4. Constitution5. browser6. objection7. expansion8. consume9. definition 10. cultivation 11. reaction 12. negotiation Ex.61 B 2D 3O 4E 5F 6C 7K 8H 9N 10IEx.71. referred to 2 at odds with 3 put off 4 consulting with5 do their utmost6 took stock of7 on track8 take inEx.10The Silk Road is a traffic route in the ancient times connecting China and Eurasia. This trade route focuses on the trade of silk, hence the name “the Silk Road”. As an international trade channel and a bridge of cultural exchanges, the Silk Road effectively improved the economic and cultural exchanges and development between the East and the West, exerting a profound impact on the progress of the world civilization. Nowadays, under the new historical circumstances, our country proposes the strate gy of “One Belt, One Road”(namely the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-century Maritime SilkRoad). The strategy of “One Belt, One Road” focuses on cooperation and mutual benefits, emphasizing mutual benefits, win-win, as well as common development of the related countries. Once proposed, the strategy has received positive responses from the related countries along the road.Unit6 Less is moreText A Door closer,are you?Reading comprehension Understanding the text11 He was imposing on his troops a necessary sacrifice to achieve victory over their opponents. By doing this, the soldiers would be more determined and concentrated on the battles.2 The purpose for the experiment is to investigate seemingly irrational human behavior when making a decision, such as the tendency for keeping multiple options open.3 The experiment enabled people to see why it's always so hard for them to say "NO" to any opportunities that came to them. In everyday life, people just give excuses to keep options open.4 Students should quickly check all the doors and keep clicking on the one with the highest cash. They should absolutely ignore the vanishing doors.5 Because we can see that the students didn't really focus on ensuring future cash earnings. What they tried to avoid was the immediate pain of watching options close.6 Because in life the doors are closing slowly, not like the ones on the computer in the experiment, people don't really see the opportunities actually vanishing away little by little.7 He suggests that people should prohibit overbooking, reduce options, delegate tasks to others, and even give away ideas to others to pursue.8 People can obtain pleasure and satisfaction by focusing their energy andattention in a more concentrated fashion. They will have more with fewer,carefully chosen options.31 implement2 rival3 motivating4 discarded5 fluctuating6 prejudiced7 restore8 enlightening9 profit 10 investigateWord building 4 Words learned New words formed-ic strategy strategic sympathy sympathetic -ion confirmconfirmation locate location reflect reflection provide provision install installation register registration quotation quote -ize sympathysympathize critic criticize industrialindustrialize51 sympathize2 confirmation3 strategic 4installation 5 quote 6 sympathetic 7 criticize 8 location 9 reflection 10 industrialize 11 provision 12 registration Banked cloze61 M2 D3 H4 05 F6 L7 I8 C9 J 10 AExpressions in use 7I was attached to 2 be measured in 3 come in handy 4 clinging to 5pay a big price 6 are exhausted from 7 imposed on 8 revolve around10National Happiness Index (NHI) is an index that measures how happy people are.It is also a tool that measures the levels of economic development and people'slivelihood and happiness in a country or region. With the fast growth of Chinese economy, the Chinese government has been paying more and more attention topeople's living quality and the increase of happiness index. The governmentstresses improvement of its people's livelihood, striving to improve their economic conditions and meet their growing material and cultural needs. Currently, the Chinese government advocates the unleashing of more reform dividends, with the aim of offering more real benefits to its people. All these measures will combine to effectively increase the NHI of our people.Unit7 Women:Making a differenceTextA Women at rhe management level3.Words in use1. harness2.symbolic3.disposed4.flourishing5.violated6.accommodation7.inferpose9.plausible 10.toleranceWord building 4.-al/-ial fate fatal horizon horizontal mechanic mechanical occasion occasional proportion proportionan logical logic deny denial commercial mommerce -ity relative relativity prior priority continue continuity actual actuality5.1.actuality2.mechanical3.logic4.denial5.Occasional6.fatal7.continuity 8.relativity 9.priority merce 11.proportional12.horizon6.1.D2.J3.M4.H5. A6.O7.F8.L9.I 10.C7.es down to2.take exception to3.make concessions to4.burst into5.feel at ease with6.on both counts7.took over8.stemmed from10China is home to silk, thereby having a variety of arts related to silk, one of which is embroidery. Embroidery, with at least two or three thousand years of history, is one of the Chinese traditional folk arts and crafts. Since most embroiderers are women, it's also called "women's needlework". Embroidery hasbeen much-loved by the Chinese people. It can be used to beautify clothing and things. For example, clothes, quilts, pillowcases etc. can be embroidered with beautiful designs, or a piece of embroidery can be made for a special ornament. There are four most famous types of embroidery in China: Suxiu from Suzhou, Yuexiu from Guangdong, Xiangxiu from Hunan, and Shuxiu from Sichuan, each having its own style and theme. Among the four, Suzhou embroidery has enjoyed the highest reputation.Unit 8 Human rights vs. Animal rightsText A Animals or children?-A scientist’s choice understanding the text: 1. He became a children’s doctor because of this love for children and his strong desire to keep them healthy.2. He is thought of having no moral compass: He tortures innocent animals for his career advancement and his experiments having nothing to do with medicine.3. The public barely watches, convinced that the issue has no significance to them, while the senator and politicians continue to give way to the lobbying of animal rights activists4. The author does not really admit their mistake, but the tone is apparently ironic, criticizing that the physicians were too soft to respond to the animal rights activists.5. Life is cruel to both animals and human beings . if the physician don’t create an animal model of the problem, they have to do experiments on human beings, or the medical knowledge will remain static.6. Drugs to cure infection will remain undiscovered, surgical and diagnostic techniques will remain undeveloped, and fundamental biological processes will remain mysteries.7. Because protection from serious sickness and drugs as well as most complex surgical procedures were initially developed in animals instead of human beings8. If the more radical members of this movement are successful in threateningfurther research, their efforts will bring about a tragedy that will cost thelives of many human beings. Language focus word in use3.1. arresting2. omits3. optional4. transplanted5. hence6. twisted7. stung 8. minute 9. imitate 10. evil4. Words learned New words formed-ence interfere interference -er thrill thriller-ly scarcely scarce specially special -ion consume consumption deceive deception invade invasion proceed procession51. interference2. invasion3. Consumption4. procession5. specific6. deception7. scare8. thriller6.1.B2. G3. L4. K5. F6. D7. H8. N9. E 10.I7.1. persisted in2. have relevance to3. becoming aware of4. isolated from5. in the name of6. make a contribution7. been occupied with8. tip the scales10.Since the founding of New China, especially since the economic reform anddoor-opening to the world, the Chinese government has made considerable effortsin eco-environmental protection and achieved effective progress. Thegovernment has taken a series of important measures to protect and improve theecological environment, such as actively promoting key ecological projects,enhancing ecosystem construction and biodiversity conservations, establishinga number of nature reservation, ecological demonstration zones, scenic spotsand forest parks. One of the important goals of building a socialist harmonioussociety is to strengthen ecological protection and construction and to achieveharmony between man and nature. Environmental protection and ecological civilization construction have provided a solid foundation for the sustainable development of China’s economy and society.。
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程-第二册-Unit1-课后题答案

Unit 1 – Section A●Language Focus – Words in Use1. The mayor decided to (condense) his speech in order to leave enough time for his audience to raise questions.2. It was reported that there was a vehicle missing every 20 seconds in the US. If the trends continue, experts predict annual vehicle thefts could (exceed) two million.3. Researchers put patients through a set of psychological tests to determine the negative consequences of sleep (deficit) .4. Too much (exposure) to dirty air can cause people to suffer from allergies and diseases that will eventually affect people's health.5. Moving forward even in the face of great difficulties has become my most important (asset) in my life since it has helped me accomplish something remarkable.6. The lawyer proclaimed they couldn't jump to conclusions because acceptable conclusions must be supported by (adequate) facts and evidence.7. To help the employees be more communicative, the company is offering workshops for those who may be professionally (competent) but socially awkward.8. Most parents, in fact, aren't very helpful with the problems that their sons and daughters have in (adjusting) to their college life.9. You can count how many students passed an exam, but psychological and emotional feelings cannot be (precisely) measured.10. In short, participation in sports is extremely (beneficial) for college students not only physically but also emotionally and socially.●Word Building1.manager2.editor3.substantial4.survive5.traditional6.marginal7.consistent8.accurate9.efficiency10.recover11.minister12.assemble1.managerial2.editorial3.substance4.survival5.tradition6.margin7.consistency8.accuracy9.efficient10.recovery11.ministry12.assembly1. Careful and detailed planning, plus a firm (editorial) hand, was an essential ingredient in the success of the book.2. In terms of health condition, we must not forget that health (recovery) is brought about not by doctors but by patients themselves.3. With the help of the textbook, you'll possibly speak, read and write English with fluency and (accuracy) .4. While he was trying to get through the crowd, the passenger was taken away because security members found an explosive (substance) in his bag.5. Dave was newly hired by our company, and he is a good choice for the position since he gained rich (managerial) experience when he was working for another company.6. Students especially like the design of the textbook that provides a(n) (margin) on each page to let them conveniently take notes.7. It was Henry Ford who introduced the moving (assembly) belts into his plants, which enabled an enormous increase in production.8. When the People's Republic of China was founded, the school was run by the (Ministry) of Education.9. The climate has changed too much and too quickly: This is why wild animal (survival) is becoming more and more difficult every year.10. If you live in India or West Africa, where there is a long (tradition) of speaking English, you would tend to acquire a variety of pronunciation.11. In regard to the development of moral standards in the growing child, (consistency) is very important when parents teach their children.12. Just as most people have realized, jogging is a cheap, quick and (efficient) way to maintain physical fitness.●Banked ClozeThe Internet has made English learning much easier. English learners used to be (1) (obliged) to spend their time in libraries looking for the books that would help them in their language studies. It was very inconvenient because a lot of materials could only be found in (2) (tedious) and uninteresting textbooks and readers. But today authentic content on a variety of subjects is only a click away. This is especially (3) (beneficial) for those who wants to learn English earnestly.In order to achieve fluency in English, you need to be comfortable using at least 10,000 words. The (4) (abundant) materials on the Internet make it possible for you to choose appropriate content to read and listen to. These materials can be (5) (adjusted) to your level if you input some key words in the search engine. But how can you remember the (6) (bulk) of unfamiliar words?In this case, the Internet (7) (evidently)makes it easier to learn vocabulary. You can use online dictionaries to instantly find out their grammatical (8) (functions) and the specific meaning of these words. The Internet helps you to (9) (efficiently) accumulate vocabulary based on lively and interesting language content, which greatly reduces your (10) (distress) caused by inability to remember the new words. The efficiency of this vocabulary learning is one of the reasons why the Internet has become an ideal place to learn English.●Language Focus – Expressions in Use1. Since we have invited all the other neighbors to our 25th wedding anniversary party, we (feel obliged to) invite the Browns too.2. Most of the time, no one will care about natural disasters, and they won't (be serious about) avoiding disasters till one has really struck.3. When you (run into) a friend that you haven't seen for a long time and have a good chat with him, you may feel very happy and delighted.4. It is very important to (distinguish between) facts and opinions in order to have a better understanding of what a reading passage is talking about.5. Though he was very excited about being elected as president of the student association, many extra responsibilities have been (thrust upon) him ever since then.6. The doctor, having no knowledge that I (was allergic to) this particular drug, prescribed the medicine.7. It's understandable that, without any support, a 16-year-old can easily (get lost) in a committee of people in their forties.8. It is hoped that some new high-tech companies will (be attracted to) this small, old town to encourage loans for building houses and factories.9. It doesn't (make sense) to buy that expensive coat when these cheaper ones are just as good.10. A few years later, Franklin got married, started his own printing shop, and was (looked upon as) a successful young businessman.●Translation➢英译汉English is known as a world language, regularly used by many nations whose English is not their first language. Like other languages, English has changed greatly. The history of the English language can be divided into three main periods: Old English, Middle English and Modern English. The English language started with the invasion of Britain by three Germanic tribes during the 5th century AD, and they contributed greatly to the formation of the English language. During the medieval and early modern periods, the influence of English spread throughout the British Isles, and from the early 17th century its influence began to be felt throughout the world. The processes of European exploration and colonization for several centuries led to significant change in English. Today, American English is particularly influential, due to the popularity of American cinema, television, music, trade and technology, including the Internet.人们普遍认为英语是一种世界语言,经常被许多不以英语为第一语言的国家使用。
新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程2课后答案unit1

Text AEx.1 Understanding the text1、Because he is tired of listening to his father and he is not interested in grammar rules.2、The civilization of Greece and the glory of Roman architecture are so marvelous and remarkable that they should be described at least in a brief account; however, what the student could do was only one single utterance :“whoa!”without any any specific comment.3、Because the schools fail to set high standards of language proficiency. They only teach a little grammar and less advanced vocabulary. And the younger teachers themselves have little knowledge of the vital structures of language.4、Because teaching grammar is not an easy job and most of the students will easily get bored if it’s not properly dealt with.5、He familiarized his son with different parts of speech in a sentence and discussed their specific grammatical functions including how to use adverbs to describe verbs.6、Because the son had never heard about the various names and functions of words in an English sentence before.7、The author uses “road map”and “car”to describe grammar and vocabulary. Here,“road map”is considered as grammar and “car”as vocabulary.8、Since the subjunctive mood his son used is a fairly advanced grammar structure, the interjection“whoa!”reflects the tremendous pride the father had toward his son; it also reflects the author’s humor in using the word because it was once used by his student, though in two different situations and with two different feelings.Ex.3 Words in use1.condense2.exceed3.deficit4.exposure5.asset6.adequatepetent8.adjusting9.precisely 10.beneficialEx.4 Word building-al/-ial: managerial/editorial/substance/survival/tradition/margin-cy : consistency/accuracy/efficient-y : recovery/ministry/assemblyEx.5 Word building1.editorial2.recovery3.accuracy4.substance5.managerial6.margin7.assembly8.Ministry9.survival 10.tradition 11.consistency 12.efficientEx.6 Banked cloze1-5: L C J A I 6-10: O N E H FEx.7 Expressions in use1.feel obliged to2.be serious about3.run into4.distinguish between5.thrust upon6.was allergic to7.get lost8.be attracted to9.make sense 10.looked upon asEx.8 Structured writingSome bookworms in my dormitory often spend hours reading their “Bible”, Practical English Grammar, and do a lot of exercises in that book , but I don’t care about it at all. My assumption is since I have never learned Chinese grammar, what’s the sense of learning English grammar? In fact, English grammar has always been a big headache to me.English grammar is very complicated because, unlike Chinese, there are many verb tenses. Even stranger than verb tenses, English grammar also contains something very confusing. For example, I don’t remember how many times my middle school teacher tried to“impose”the differencesbetween used to and be used to on us. Sometimes he would go on with the explanation for 20 minutes or so. He even summarized the differences by listing three or four points for us to memorize. However, they could never stay in my head . I don’t remember how many times I got it wrong with the sentences containing used to or be used to on my exams . I was really confused with these two phrases,and I can never get them right.In brief, I’m allergic to learning English grammar. Curiously, I just wonder if the native speakers of English have a microcomputer in their brain to help them utter the two phrases promptly with just a click of their brain mouse!Ex.9 E-C Translation人们普遍认为英语是一种世界语言,经常被许多不以英语为第一语言的国家使用。
新视野大学英语2册(第三版)unit2-课后习题答案

6. stand up for 7. in the form of 8. prepared for 9. in the company of 10. in succession
For example, when one group competes with the other in playing basketball, group cooperation is extremely important in order to win. Effective teamwork usually requires good communication skills.
• 8.Write an essay of no less than 150 words on the topic "Advantages of taking physical education courses".
Did you have such an experience as when your high-school physical education (P.E.) teacher pushed you to run for several miles around the sports field in a P.E. class?
这使得人类从接受一次性教育走向终身学习 成为可能。
• These advantages make it possible for people to shift from one-time learning to lifelong learning.
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10 Ḙਫ਼ᑀঢ·ᜑظේጱӞኞ౮ڠࣈۑ᭜ԧӞӻ᭗ᬦԟᘒႮڰ දݒՈኞጱطᬄ̶َ ՜ڊኞԭᨹᑫ̵෫ᎣጱӮኴ̶ ݢฎ҅Ꭳᦩ ᴒԧ՜ጱ፲ኴ̶ ՜ࣁፊሄ᯾᪭Ӥւय़ጱԟԏ᩸҅՜੪ᐶ ԧᶆଙդሀᑳ̵෫ᎣጱӮኴ҅ํکفےమ̵ํ֢ԅጱӮኴԏӾ̶
Unit 1 Text B ւय़ጱԟԏ
1 Ḙਫ਼ᑀঢ·ᜑظේฎӞ֖ᶋᤵᗦࢵ࿆ၚۖਹ̵ਤරᶾᤥ̵֢ਹ ᄍ᧔ਹ̶ ՜ኞԭ 1962ଙ҅1925ଙᤩᐟᑃࣈิ̶ ࣁ՜݄Ӯԏ҅ڹ՜ ᛔ૩ኞଘጱᛔᬿ——̽Ḙਫ਼ᑀঢ·ᜑظේᛔփ̾૪ݷ᭯ᬺ̶ ՜ڊኞ ԭӞӻᨹ࿆ਹସ҅ݷݐḘਫ਼ᑀঢ·ڥᇙਫ̶਼ ݸ҅՜فےԧӞӻ“ݞն ේ࿆ه෧”ጱᕟᕢ҅ԏݸදݷԅḘਫ਼ᑀঢ·ᜑظේ̶“նේ࿆ه෧”ฎӻਤ රࢫ֛҅ਙදݒԧᗦࢵԆၞնේهරጱӞԶԆᥝጱԟמחիֵ҅ԏ ๅᭇአԭ 19 Ӯᕉ 60 ଙդ๗ᶋᤵᗦࢵՈጱᇙਧఘ̶٭
ෛᥤᰀय़ᒫӣᇇ 2 ᧞ݸᒼໜ u1
Unit1 Text A ᧞ݸᒼໜ Word in use 1 condense 2 exceed 3 deficit 4 exposure 5 asset 6 adequate 7 competent 8 adjusting 9 precisely 10 beneficial Word building -al / -ial manager managerial editor editorial substantial substance survive survival traditional tradition marginal margin -cy consistent consistency accurate accuracy efficiency efficient -y recover recovery
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Ոժฦ᭭ᦊԅฎӞᐿӮኴ҅ᕪଉᤩᦜग़ӧզԅᒫӞ ጱࢵਹֵአ̶Өٌ՜Ӟ҅Ԟݎኞԧஉय़ጱݒ۸̶ጱܲ ݢݥզړԅӣӻԆᥝᴤྦྷғݘ҅Ӿݘሿդ̶᩸რ ԭ زل5 Ӯᕉ҅୮ӣӻ෭ᘦ่᮱៧فࢵ҅՜ժጱ୵౮ ᩸ԧஉय़ጱ֢አ̶ࣁӾӮᕉሿդᐒտ㳢๗҅ጱߥ᭭݊ӧڜᷓ ᗭછ̶ 17 Ӯᕉ㳢҅ਙጱߥێতࣁӮኴࣈݱดሿ̶ཾၖپጯଙጱ റᴾྠ࿆ᬦᑕᛘԧጱ᯿य़ݒ۸̶Քॠ҅ኧԭᗦࢵኪ̵ኪ ᥤ̵ᶪԔ̵ᩆฃದ̵۱ೡᘶᗑጱय़ཻݑᬨ҅ᗦࢵጱߥێ ੦ٌด̶ Ӿᦲ
calligrapher ’s handwriting is like seeing the person”. As one of the treasures of Chinese culture, Chinese calligraphy shines splendidly in the world’s treasure house of culture and art.
ԅӞݷ౮ଙՈ҅୮՜ࣁय़ࣳلռᵞտӤݻՈժᴏᬿ՜ጱෛמի҅՜ ݎᥧᛔ૩ᗌԧಅᵱጱԻၞದᚆ̶ አ՜ᛔ૩ጱᦾ᧔҅՜“ኜᛗဌ ํᬯӻۑᚆ”̶
3 ԅԧीᳩᎣᦩ҅ṛဋ᭗ದᚆ҅Ⴎᵅᕷ๕ጱḘਫ਼ᑀঢ·ᜑظේԅ ᛔ૩ګਧԧӞӻᦇ ̶ښ՜٬ਧۗԭԡᔁ҅ፘמԡտֵ՜ݑፅ܁ၠ̶ ݢฎ୮՜ᦶࢶᴅӞԶӸᘾጱԡ҅՜ӧᐬᝒఽ҅ࢩԅय़᮱ړ ጱ՜᮷ӧᦊᦩ̶ ՜ٟ᭲ғ“ᬯԶԡᬮӧইฎአӾٟጱ̶” ՜᪡ᬦԧ ಅํӧᦊᦩጱ҅ݢฎ๋ᕣ՜قᆐӧᎣᬯԡ᯾ٟԧՋԍ̶ Ḙਫ਼ᑀঢ· ᜑظේࣁ՜ጱᛔփ᯾᧨ک՜ᨹԓጱದᚆฎᬯٟጱғ“౯ݒဖ ӹ̶᩸”
2 Ḙਫ਼ᑀঢ·ᜑظේࢩ୮ᇨํ᧘ই؎ᑲᒵᗜᘒفሄ̶՜ࣁፊሄ᯾ Ꭳԧ“նේ࿆ه෧”ᕟᕢ̶ ኧԭဌํݑᬦᜉঅጱරᙙ҅՜ࣁڦݻՈփ ദ՜ጱෛמիఽێکӧஞ̶ ֢ԅӞݷଙՈ҅՜ݢզአក໑ ༷ᬿᛔ૩ጱమဩ҅ᓌ̵ܔᔋၠ̵ဩ૧҅Ӭᨹԓ̶ ֢ݢ
4 ኧԭ෫ဩᴅٟ֢ಅ᭺ݑጱय़ഃರֵḘਫ਼ᑀঢ·ᜑظේ তറᔱই֜ධظᛔ૩ጱᗌᵅ̶ ՜᧔ғ“౯กጮ౯ಅᚆ؉ጱ੪ฎ کӞَԟ҅ӞԶ ”̶ܔ՜Ԟଛᬩࣈᦩکଫᧆᦶ݄ද ᬰ՜ጱԡ̶ٟ ՜ᦫޞ౯ժғ“եՈօஞጱฎ౯ኜᛗӧᚆԡٟ ෆἶ̶” ᬯԶమဩֵ՜ݻሄᓕ᧗҅ᥝԧӞԶᕕᒟ̶
8 ᵋ፳Ḙਫ਼ᑀঢ·ᜑظේጱᰁӧෙಘय़҅՜তᚆๅঅࣈቘᥴ ಅᴅጱԡԧ̶ ᬯᐿሿࣁ՜ጱӞኞӾ๚ݎኞᬦ̶“ձ֜Ӟӻᴅ ଠာጱՈ᮷ᚆమᮎӻސԧጱෛӮኴ̶” ᮎ᩸ک՜ᐶᮎӻፊ ሄ҅՜Ӟፗӫဳԭᴅ҅ᤩਙႮႮޕ̶ හ์ᬦ݄ԧ҅՜ᒌᆐဌఽک
ᛔ૩ࣁࣖᇑ̶ “ԪਫӤ҅ࣁᬯԏ҅ڹ౯ဌইྌ፥ྋࣈఽݑᬦኞၚጱ ᛔኧ̶”
6 Ḙਫ਼ᑀঢ·ᜑظේൈᬿԧ՜ᒫԫॠᯯ҅ฎই֜ۘࢧێ՜ಧ ٟ๔ᬦጱ݊ܔ՜ᝒᝒ᭄ಅ឴ጱᎣᦩ̶ ᬯฎӞᐿᐟ॰ጱఽᥧ҅ ՜ఽک෫ྲᛔ᨟̶
7 ՜ྌইྌ፳ᭁզᛗԭ՜݈ᖀᖅಧَٟጱӥӞᶭ̶ ݈Ӟེ҅ ՜ᯯఽکḮӬᔜشێည̶ԧ᩼᩼ग़ጱ҅ܔ՜ጱࢯజԞ᭑෭ ٺ̶
5 १ӷॠ҅Ḙਫ਼ᑀঢ·ᜑظේݝฎஉளࣈၨᥦԧӞӥَ҅ᦶࢶࣁ ᬯӧᆧఀጱ໒ୗ᯾ತڊ՜ᛔ૩ጱଫ՞ොဩ̶ ՜ᦫޞ౯ժ҅՜ᬯԶ ܔԏᳵጱੂىڔᔮఽ ̶ᧈکmoist ெԍտฎ moisture ጱ໑Ҕ advisable ᪙ advisory ᒌฎݶ໑Ѻ “౯᮷ӧᎣ᭲ߺԶܔ౯ᵱᥝ҅” ՜᧔҅“๋҅ݸԅԧํಅᤈۖ҅౯তಧ̶َٟ” Ḙਫ਼ᑀঢ·ᜑظේአ ՜ᖨౌ̵՚ᕡ̵᫋ᚕጱԡَٟ҅ጱᒫӞᶭق᮷ಧٟࣁӞӻᒟᦕ Ӥ҅՜ኜᛗݩԞಧԧ̶ ᬯᜰԧ՜ෆෆӞॠጱᳵ̶ ࣁྌԏ҅ݸ ՜ṛ्๔ಅํಧٟӥጱӳᥜ̶ “౯Ӟ݈᭭Ӟ᭭ࣈᕳᛔ૩य़्๔ ᛔ૩ಧٟጱӳᥜ̶”Ḙਫ਼ᑀঢࢧ̶᭲ ՜ᬮྯॠݎኞጱ᯿ᥝԪఘᦕ ୯ӥ̶ ᯿॔๔ଆۗ՜ӞӻՐํӞԶचᏐ۸ᎣᦩጱՈݒ౮፥ྋ ᔜ᭗ጱՈ̶
minister ministry
assemble assembly
1 editorial 2 recovery 3 accuracy 4 substance 5 managerial 6 margin 7 assembly 8 Ministry 9 survival 10 tradition 11 consistency 12 efficient Banked cloze 1 L 2 C 3 J 4 A 5 I 6 O 7 N 8 E 9 H 10 F Expressions in use 1 feel obliged to 2 be serious about 3 run into 4 distinguish between 5 thrust upon 6 was allergic to 7 get lost 8 be attracted to 9 make sense 10 looked upon as Structured writing Some bookworms in my dormitory often spend hours reading their “Bible”, Practical English Grammar, and do a lot of exercises in that book, but I don’t care about it at all. My assumption is since I have never learned Chinese grammar, what’s thesense of learning English grammar? In fact, English grammar has always been a big headache to me.English grammar is very complicated because,unlike Chinese, there are many verb tenses. Even stranger than verb tenses, English grammar also contains something very confusing. For example, I don’t remember how many times my middle school teacher tried to “impose” the differences between used to and be used to on us. Sometimes he would go on with the explanation for 20 minutes or so. He even summarized the differences by listing three or four points for us to memorize. However, theycould never stay in my head. I don’t remember how many times I got it wrong with the sentences containing used to or be used to on my exams. I was really confused with these two phrases, and I can never get them right. In brief, I’m allergic to learning English grammar. Curiously, I just wonder if the native speakers of English have a microcomputer in their brain to help them utter the two phrases promptly with just a click of their brain mouse!