新标准大英综合教程1ut5-7试题及答案
【免费下载】 新标准大学英语综合教程1Unit Text 5
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C. notice D. novel 15. She moved with the _______ of a ballet dancer. A. graceful B. gracefully C. graceless D. grace 16. Her refusal to accept my apology was like a _______ of our love. A. consent B. denial C. reflection D. novelty 17. Please be _______; did you really write that poem? A. truth B. honestly C. truthful D. honesty 18. The _______ of fresh flowers always reminds me of my mother's garden. A. smell B. odour C. stink D. scent 19. Valentine's Day is a good excuse to _______ your sweet tooth and eat chocolate. A. induce B. incline C. incorporate D. indulge 20. Mark felt incredibly _______ for the foolish way he acted in class. A. shameful
新标准大学英语综合教程单元测试第1单元答案
1.problem!Your answer Correct answeringenious ingenious2.skills.Your answer Correct answerobstacle obstacle3. —I fell asleep.Your answer Correct answerelapsed elapsed4.saw was the Eiffel Tower in Paris.Your answer Correct answerimpressive impressive5.Your answer Correct answerChronologically Chronologically6.business by the time he's 25.Your answer Correct answerambitious ambitious7.Your answer Correct answeradolescent adolescent8.thinks is boring.Your answer Correct answerskip skip9.global warming.Your answer Correct answerimpromptu impromptu10. I told my parents I wanted to take a year off before going to college, and myYour answer Correct answerresistance resistance11.Your answer Correct answeruntimely untimely12.Your answer Correct answerdefy defy13.determination to succeed in life.Your answer Correct answerpermanently permanently14.stayed at home to watch television.Your answer Correct answerattendance attendance15. I had five exams last week—Your answer Correct answercontinuous continuous16.Your answer Correct answerallot allot17. I can remember feeling very insecure when I was young; I was desperate for myYour answer Correct answeracceptance acceptance18.to figure out what to do next.Your answer Correct answeruncertainty uncertainty19.night.Your answer Correct answerproductive productive20.someone else.Your answer Correct answerimpose imposeSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. We don't have the budget to do everything, so I'm afraid your plan will have toYour answer Correct answeron on22.Your answer Correct answerout out23.Your answer Correct answerfor for24.Your answer Correct answerto to25.America first.Your answer Correct answerthat about26. I'm only a law school student—your legal problems.Your answer Correct answerin in27.job.Your answer Correct answerof of28.Your answer Correct answerat at29.marriage, children, career.Your answer Correct answerout out30.Your answer Correct answerinto underPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.For ten years, I lived in the city and loved it. Everything was stable, and I didn't have manyworries. Then, within one month, I got adecided to get married. Suddenly, my life was inThe new position at work was wonderful. I was no longer relegated totheaoffice. Fantastic! I didn't have to sit in thecopy machine. I loved my job already.My girlfriend also suggested that we move out of the city and buy a house in the suburbs. Wehad been cityof that, I was worried about taking out abetter, but our resources were stillIn the end, we decided to go for it. There's no time like the present, right? With the new job, Icould honestly say that I had abuy a house. After all these changes, we'd be ready to just relax and enjoy life. So, we took on ahoneymoon to theYour answer Correct answer(31) promotion promotion(32) transition transition(33) rear sidelines(34) lengthy lengthy(35) sidelines rear(36) dwellers dwellers(37) mortgage mortgage(38) finite finite(39) budding budding(40) coastal coastalPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.It would be a fairly accurate statement to say that, when I was in elementary school and high school, I was a painfully shy child. I usually kept to myself, had only a few friends, and rarely spoke in class. My parents were always very busy, so they never pushed me to become more involved in activities and meet more people. I was perfectly happy by myself. I spent much of my time with my nose buried in a book. The only times that I ventured away from the comforts of my bedroom were when I explored the seemingly endless aisles of stocked bookshelves at my favourite bookstore.In retrospect, it was no surprise that I read with such an incredible appetite. Reading was my escape. My favourite books were adventure and travel stories—stories that brought the readers to exotic, unexplored, or dangerous places. These were places I longed to go, and they were adventures I yearnedto experience, but I knew it was all just a fantasy. I had a hard time working up the nerve to talk to a fellow classmate, I knew there was no way I could travel around the world and live out one of these adventures. Therefore, I read. I read every book I could find that promised adventure, excitement, or escape. By the time I graduated from high school, I had probably read more books than our school had in its library. It was quite an achievement, but no one knew about it except for me. I told no one because I had no one to tell. My only friend was Justin, and that relationship only existed because we had been next-door neighbours for fifteen years.Like most of my classmates, I applied to college and eventually worked up the courage to go. It wasn't easy. I had lived at home with my parents my whole life, and I rarely ever thought about leaving. However, it had finally become inevitable; I couldn't stay with them forever. I attended a local college and moved out to live in a dormitory with a roommate. It would be an understatement to say that I was nervous. I was terrified.My roommate's name was Greg, and the first few weeks of school were very awkward. He kept trying to start conversations and be friendly. I was able to answer his questions, of course, but I found it difficult to keep the conversation going. I just wasn't used to it—I had no practice at this sort of thing. Then one day I returned from an afternoon class and found him reading a Jack London book. Suddenly, I found that I had a hundred questions to ask Greg. Did he like Jack London? Which was his favourite book? Did he read a lot? What other authors did he like? The list was endless.To my surprise, Greg was also in love with adventure and travel books. One of his dreams was to travel around the world and follow in the footsteps of some of history's greatest explorers. There must have been magic at work that day. It was as if my shyness suddenly disappeared. Greg and I talked for hours about our favourite books and dreams of travel. I also found it easier to talk to other people atschool and make friends since that day. I felt like the world opened up to me. So many things suddenly seemed possible. In fact, Greg and I are planning a great adventure for this summer! It may have taken mea while, but I finally found a way to break out of my shell and start enjoying life.41. Which of the following is a rite of passage that helped the writer to become less shy?A. Attending high school.B. Reading many books.C. Attending college.D. Planning a great adventure.42. In which paragraph does the author compare his desire to read to hunger?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 4.D. Paragraph 5.43. Which of the following would make the best title for this passage?A. A Painfully Shy ChildB. My College LifeC. Travels with GregD. Breaking Out of My Shell44. "It would be an understatement to say that I was nervous. I was terrified." What does the writermean by this statement?A. He wasn't nervous at all.B. He was mildly nervous.C. He was as nervous as usual.D. He was extraordinarily nervous.45. Which of the following statements can you infer from the passage?A. Jack London wrote exciting stories.B. Jack London wrote dull stories.C. Jack London wasn't a famous writer.D. Jack London was the writer's favourite writer.。
新标准大学英语综合教程单元测试第7单元答案
1. My parents always taught me to _____ in the face of adversity.A. perseveranceB. severeC. severanceD. persevere2. Could you please _____ the plant so it's not in front of the television?A. punctuateB. actuateC. situateD. fluctuate3. The Prime Minister's speech will be remembered as one of the most _____ speeches ever given.A. historicB. historyC. historicalD. historian4. Shelley had the _____ of being ahead of her time; she should've been born fifty years fromnow.A. fortuneB. misfortuneC. fortunateD. misfortunate5. Mark can run a five-kilometre race pretty fast, but do you think he could _____ that speedfor an entire marathon?A. extendB. protectC. sustainD. prolong6. If you _____ David from the equation, do you still think his team could win the championship?A. detractB. distractC. protractD. subtract7. She was, _____, one of the smartest students I've ever taught.A. incidentB. incidenceC. incidentalD. incidentally8. Do you think it's just a _____ that the car breaks down every time Sheila drives it?A. coincidenceB. coincidentC. coincidentalD. coincidentally9. My mother has _____ memory — she only remembers what she wants to remember.A. defectiveB. correctiveC. selectiveD. elective10. It's hard to believe how _____ people are until you see the helplessness of a newborn baby.A. unluckyB. vulnerableC. insignificantD. functional11. In order to make cookies, you need to _____ together a lot of ingredients.A. mergeB. blendC. mingleD. unite12. His first novel was a failure, but his four _____ books were instant bestsellers.A. successiveB. precedingC. simultaneousD. subsequent13. I've never felt so _____ as when I saw the Himalayas and looked up at Mount Qomolangma.A. insignificantB. vulnerableC. fortunateD. amazing14. Dr Carter was _____ a genius since no one else could replicate his work.A. evidentlyB. evidentC. evidenceD. evidential15. Would you please turn off your cell phones for the _____ of the flight?A. sessionB. preservationC. durationD. termination16. My daughter has been sick and kept me awake for three _____ nights.A. consecutiveB. subsequentC. succeedingD. adjacent17. William takes pride in his ability to _____ his parents' plans when he doesn't agree withthem.A. frustratingB. frustrationC. frustrateD. frustrated18. Call the doctor! Nancy is _____, and I don't know what to do!A. non-responseB. non-responsibleC. non-respondingD. non-responsive19. There is a high _____ that we will get five inches of snow tonight.A. probabilityB. chanceC. oddsD. possibility20. Robots are now a reality, but they still aren't very _____ to be useful.A. functionB. functionalC. functioningD. functionarySection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21.you to get stuck out in a storm.Your answer Correct answerwhile22.had paid attention in class, I wouldn't have failed the exam.Your answer Correct answeronly23.Your answer Correct answerwith24.Every time we talk about hiring a new employee, money alwaysthe conversation.Your answer Correct answerup25.Your answer Correct answerwhereas / while26.I realize that I'm a new manager who needs to gain theemployees.Your answer Correct answerof27.Your answer Correct answeron28.If you really want to turn you just need to mention politics.Your answer Correct answeroff29.Your answer Correct answerinYour answer Correct answerWhenPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.The scientific method is the common approach to problem solving that nearly all scientists use, and it is also the method taught to all students in science class. Scientists use it to answer difficult questions and discover new things, while students use it for the same reasonsand to build their ownIt is a way to observe the world, ask questions, and do experiments. It is very usefulacross aso on. These scientists must process in their research if they want to prove their findings as facts.First, you must ask a question. What do you want to know? What hasn't been studied andcould benefit from more scientificsome background research and construct a hypothesis. Does yourquestiondon't want to perform work that is research that has already been tested.Once you have your hypothesis, you should test your idea through experimentation. Thisis the stage where you want to confirm ormay but don't worry; all the best scientists made mistakes. Just learn from them and construct better experiments. Also, don't just do one experiment. You'll needto repeat several different experiments to see if you canIf you can, then you know that this result will always occur.Finally, you're ready to draw a conclusion based on your research and communicate yourresults to others. With the scientific method, there isyou can't answer!Your answer Correct answer(31) confidence(32) spectrum(33) embed(34) scrutiny(35) overlap(36) redundant(37) disprove(38) stumble(39) duplicate(40) literallyPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.In 1987, the US Department of Energy, a government agency, issued a report that introduced abold scientific initiative and declared, "The ultimate goal of this initiative is to understand the human genome" and "knowledge of the human as necessary to the continuing progress of medicine and other health sciences as knowledge of human anatomy has been for the present state of medicine."The Human Genome Project officially got underway in 1990, and the United States was soon joined by several other countries (including the United Kingdom, China, France, and Japan) in this endeavor.In 2003, after 13 years of work and research, the Human Genome Project was finally completed.The project began as an effort to discover and categorize all 20,000-25,000 human genes and make them accessible for further biological study. The project also set out to determine the complete sequence of 3 billion DNA subunits. The ultimate objective was to understand the genetic makeup ofthe human species. This information would prove vital in not only understanding ourselves, but it would also help doctors and scientists better understand the diseases, mutations, and illnesses that affect people.In addition to identifying all human genes and determining a complete DNA sequence, another project goal was the storage of all information in massive databases. Today, the complete sequenceof human DNA has been made available to the general public on the Internet. It is important to note, however, that everyone has a unique gene sequence. Therefore, the Human Genome Project data doesnot represent the exact sequence of each and every person's genome. Rather, it is the combined genomeof a small number of anonymous donors.Interpretation of this massive amount of data is still in its infancy. Most researchers expectthat analysis of this data will result in remarkable and unexpected developments in various medicaland scientific fields. The benefits of this continued study cannot be overestimated. The Human Genome Project was one of the single largest scientific accomplishments in history, and analysis of the project's results will likely contribute to its significance.41. According to the passage, what happened in 1990?A. The U S government first conceived of the Human Genome Project.B. The Human Genome Project began.C. The Human Genome Project was completed.D. Interpretation of the Human Genome Project began.42. The Human Genome Project sought to _____ genetic information and make it available to everyone.A. conserveB. preserveC. frustrateD. subtract43. Which paragraph details the continuing importance of the research results?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 3.D. Paragraph 4.44. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT _______.A. The Human Genome Project data details the genetic sequence of a limited number ofpeople.B. The Human Genome Project data details the genetic sequence of all people.C. The Human Genome Project lasted for 13 years.D. Interpretation of Human Genome Project data is ongoing.45. With which of the following statements would the author of this passage probably agree?A. The Human Genome Project is the most significant scientific advance in history.B. The effects of the Human Genome Project will be limited.C. The United States singlehandedly completed the Human Genome Project.D. The Human Genome Project involved an insignificant amount of research.。
新标准大学英语综合教程1单元答案
Unit OneReading and understanding –2 Check (√) the true statements.1 It’s a description of the first few days at college.2 It’s a personal and private story.3 The writer uses past tenses.(The writer actually uses present tenses, but some diaries do use past tenses.)4 It’s factual.5 It’s written in the third person.1, 2, 43 Choose the best way to complete the sentences.1.(a )2. (d)3. (d)4. (d)5. (a)6. (a)4 Match the words and expressions in the box with their definitions.1 (swear)2 (muscle)3 (impress)4 (sip)5 (gap)6 (check in)5 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words and expressions in the box.1 (barely)2 (spill)3 (ignorant)4 (intelligent)5 (sign up)6 (assures)She assures me that she’s read the book.7 (run out of)I need to go and buy some tea, I have run out of it.6 Answer the questions about the words and expressions.1 Is a warden likely to be (a) a teacher at the college, or (b) someone who looksafter the hall of residence?2 Is a tutor likely to be (a) a teacher, or (b) a student?3 If you go along somewhere, do you (a) go to a place and join other people there, or (b) walk a long wayto get to a place?4 If you rent out a room, do you (a) paint and decorate it, or (b) allow it to be used by someone who paysyou regularly to use it?Dealing with unfamiliar words4 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box.1 When he speaks, people notice that he sounds Irish. (detect)2 Frank McCourt had read a lot of books which was deserving respect considering he had no high schooleducation. (admirable)3 You can tell the students on the underground trains by the number of books they carry. (subways)4 The woman in the admissions office suggests that his European education is not good enough.(inadequate)5 The professor was writing very quickly in his notebook. (scribbling)6 Many immigrants came to America to escape extremely bad treatment because of their race, religion orpolitical beliefs in their own countries. (persecution)5 Answer the questions about the expressions.1 (a) delighted2 (a) need to be developed with careful thinking3 (a) at a time in the future4 (b) to make someone extremely afraid and nervous?Language in use p10.with / without1 Match the sentences with the uses of with / without .1 (a)2 (b)3 (a)4 (c)5 (c)6 (d)2 Rewrite the sentences using with / without .1 Her tutor moves his head from side to side. He spills his coffee into the saucer. With his head moving from side to side, her tutor spills his coffee into the saucer.2 “Splendid,〞 he says. He doesn’t wait for an answer.“Splendid,〞 he says, without waiting for an answer.3 Frank McCourt speaks in class. He has an Irish accent.Frank McCourt speaks in class with an Irish accent.4 He plans to go on the subway. He has the books covered in purple and white NYU jackets.He plans to go on the subway with the books covered in purple and white NYU jacket5 He’s only allowed to take two courses. He isn’t told why.He’s only allowed to take two courses without being told why.6 He would like to ask a question. He doesn’t like to raise his hand.He would like to ask a question without raising his hand.collocations3 Read the explanations of the words and expressions. Answer the questions.1 climb When you climb into / out of / through something, you do it with difficulty.(a) So why does the writer’s father climb out of the room?Because the room is very small.(b) Why would you climb into bed?You would climb into bed if you are so tired that it feels like a huge effort.(c) If you climb through a hole, what do you do with your body?You would probably need to bend over, and crawl through the hole.2 spill This word usually suggests several ideas: liquid, accidentally, movement and out of control.(a) What has happened if you’ve spilt coffee all over your desk?You have accidentally knocked over a cup / mug and the coffee has gone (uncontrolled) all over thedesk.(b) What has happened if toys spilt out all over the carpet?The toys are in a container, such as a box, and either the box is too full so some toys are falling outonto the carpet, or the box has been tipped over so most of the toys have fallen out of the box.(c) What might be happening if crowds were spilling out of the bars and restaurants?Many people would be leaving the bars and restaurants all at once, probably because they were closingfor the night.3 join When you join something, you become part of it. The writer joins a queue, and several clubs.(a) When might someone join a band?When they can play a musical instrument and want to play with others.(b) What has happened if you join the unemployed?You have lost your job and become unemployed.(c) What do you do when you join in?You do the same activity that most other people are doing.4 burst into This phrase suggests that something suddenly happens, or someone suddenly starts doingsomething.(a) What does the writer suddenly start doing when she bursts into tears?The writer suddenly starts crying.(b) What bursts into bloom?Flowers, when they emerge from buds.(c) What do you do when something bursts into flames?Put out the flames immediately if you can, or keep well clear and call the emergency services (thefire brigade).5 clean This word usually suggests several ideas: not dirty, not illegal or wrong, without problems,inoffensive.(a) If you’ve got a clean licence, what have or haven’t you done?This refers to a driving licence. It means that you have been driving safely or at least you have nopenalty points on the licence – a person gets such points as a punishment after breaking the law onthe roads, eg speeding or causing an accident, and the licence then has a note on it (it’s not “clean〞)and the police have a record.(b) If you use clean language, what do you avoid saying?You avoid using swear words or other examples of bad language.(c) If something has a clean bill of health, is it healthy or working correctly? Here this phrase is used metaphorically and means something is working properly, for example, acar might have a clean bill of health, after a check or test that it is working properly.6 easy This word usually suggests that something is not difficult or doesn’t need much work. It can alsosuggest that a person is confident, happy and not worried about anything. (a) If someone is easy-going, how do they behave with other people?An easy-going person behaves in a relaxed, calm manner with others and is happy to accept thingswithout getting worried or angry.(b) If someone is easy on the eye, how do they look?A person who is easy on the eye is pleasant to look at in appearance and in the way they dress.(c) If something is easier said than done, is it more or less difficult to do? When something is easier said than done, it is easy to talk about, but difficult to achieve.(d) If someone tells you to “Take it easy〞, what are they telling you to do? When they tell you to “Take it easy〞 they can mean either of two things: You should rest and not dothings that will make you tired, or you should keep calm, being less upset or angry.4 Complete the sentences using the collocations in Activity 3.1 If ever I spill out of my clothes, it’s because I have put on a lot of weight and my clothes don’t fit meany more.2 The last time someone made me burst into tears was when I was a small child and someone hurt me.3 I always use clean language when I talk to my teachers or parents.4 It was easier said than done when someone suggested that we should put the flag on the top of themountain.5 I’ll never forget the time when I had to climb through a window because I was locked out of the house.6 Unfortunately I spilt water over my assignment, so I had to print another copy.7 When my friends suggested that they wanted to play football on the beach, I decided to join in.8 When the cherry trees burst into bloom, I think of my visit to Japan two years ago.9 I would only lose my clean licence if ever I had a car accident in which I was driving under theinfluence of alcohol.10 The people I think are easy on the eye are attractive and pleasant to look at.195 Translate the sentences into Chinese.1 Finally, with my mother red in the face and short of breath, we find Room 8,I unlock the door, and weall walk in.等我们终于找到8号房间的时候,妈妈已经涨红了脸,累得上气不接下气。
新标准大学英语综合教程1网上试题及答案
新标准大学英语综合教程1网上试题及答案Unit 3Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.1.The researcher had a ____ that academic achievement was linked to culture.A. suspenseB. suspicionC. suspectD. suspicious2.I would love to go to graduate school but the ____ cost is too great.B. finance B. financingC. financierD. financial3.It is absolutely ____ for children to learn foreign languages as early as possible.C. criticism B. critic C. criticalD. criticize4.There is no one I ____ more than Albert Einstein. He's the reason I began studying physics.A. revereB. reverentC. reverentialD. revel5. The human brain is capable of ____ thought, making us entirely different from any other animal on Earth.A. irrationalB. rationalC. rationD. rationing6.Studies have shown that computers are ____ learning tools.A.effectB. affectC. affectiveD. effective7.Shawn's paintings are some of the most ____ I have ever seen!A. createB. creativeC. creativityD. Creatively8.Thomas did very well his exam and is taking the ____ level chemistry class next semester.A. advisedB. advantagedC. advancedD. advertised9.Young children have a remarkable ability to ____ information they have learned.A. recallB. revealC. releaseD. remain10.She couldn't concentrate on her test; her mother's ____ in the room was too distracting.A. presenceB. presentsC. presentD. prescience11.The ____ of Newton's influence on nearly every field of science is incredible.A. extendB. extantC. extentD. extinct12.He suggested that I ____ my lecture notes to the computer.A. translateB. transferC. transformD. transit13.Galileo was heavily criticized because many people thought his ____ ideas challenged the authority of religion.A. mundaneB. regularC. routineD. radical14.Please ____ a list of questions to ask the scientist for an interview.A. generateB. generalC. generationD. generic15.Early man discovered that you could ____ sticks together and make fire from the friction.A. touchB. rubC. pushD. pull16.How many famous biologists can you ____?A. exemplifyB. horrifyC. identifyD. intensify17.Professor Clark's comment only makes sense if you understand the ____ of the entire lecture.A. contextB. subtextC. pretextD. textbook18.The ____ came up with many great ideas, but she couldn't prove any of them.A. theoryB. theoremC. theoriesD. theorist19.Don't ____ the new students with too much homework right away.A. underwhelmB. overwhelmC. underrateD. overrate20.What do you think is the ____ fist step towards proving our hypothesis?A. logicB. logicianC. logisticD. logicalSection B: Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable word.21.Obviously, I didn't fail the exam _____ purpose; in fact, I studied all week for it!22.Professor White likes to go ____ his theories point by point, but I still don't believe they're correct.23.Many fans had waited ten hours outside the hotel to catcha glimpse ____ their heroine.24.____ contrast to Chinese students, American students have much more time for activities like sports.25.He was ____ to call Phil when the phone rang.26.It wasn't much ____ a speech, but it's still one of the most famous in history.27.He wrapped his arms around her wife's waist and gently pulled her back to lean ____ him.28.My new boss wants results by next week. So much ______a period of adjustment.29."Don't get yourself bogged down ______minor details," the teacher told her students.30.Jessica peered ______ the darkness, but for a while could see nothing.Part II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.overwhelmed critical solve settingagony mentor thinkerseffective Identify creativelyIf I had to (31) ______ one teacher who had the greatest effect on me, it would have to be my second-grade teacher Mrs Turner. Why? When I was in second grade, I really didn't like school. The small classroom (32) _____ with noisy kids was not a(n) (33) ______ that made me want to learn. Quite the opposite, in fact; I thought it was (34) ______ !Mrs Turner, however, knew that it was (35) _______ for young children to think (36) _______. She was determined to have us all become active little (37)_______. Her approach was actually very (38) _______ ! She quickly became a(n) (39) ________ to many students, including myself.With Mrs Turner's help, I learned how to enjoy reading and learning. She helped me (40) ________ my six-year-old dilemma of not wanting to go to school. Thank you, Mrs Turner, wherever you are!Part III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Have you ever wondered why some people are better at math than others or why certain people seem to have an innate artistic ability? Researchers are constantly trying to understand how the human brain functions and how its structure affects the way people think and learn. It is clear that not everyone develops these skills in the same way.An interesting way to think about these differences is by classifying people as。
新标准大学英语综合教程单元测试第1单元标准答案
1.Leave it to Carlos to think of a(n) ingenious solution to our most difficult problem!Your answer Correct answeringenious ingenious2.For me, the biggest obstacle to becoming an astronaut is my poor math skills.Your answer Correct answerobstacle obstacle3.I have no idea how much time elapsed since she left—I fell asleep.Your answer Correct answerelapsed elapsed4. After college, I travelled through Europe, and themost impressive thing I saw was the Eiffel Tower in Paris.Your answer Correct answerimpressive impressive5. Chronologically, which of the following events happened first?Your answer Correct answerChronologically Chronologically6.Steve is one of the most ambitious people I know; he wants to own his own business by the time he's 25.Your answer Correct answerambitious ambitious7.Jack still acts like a(n) adolescent and thinks everything is a game.Your answer Correct answeradolescent adolescent8.A newspaper reader can select what he is interested in and skip whathe thinks is boring.Your answer Correct answerskip skip9.After his plane landed, the prime minister gave a(n) impromptu speech about global warming.Your answer Correct answerimpromptu impromptu10. I told my parents I wanted to take a year off before going to college, andmy suggestion surprisingly met with little resistance.Your answer Correct answerresistance resistance11.The world was shocked by the untimely death of the young singer.Your answer Correct answeruntimely untimely12."How dare you defy a direct order? You're a soldier now!"Your answer Correct answerdefy defy13.She was permanently disfigured by the fire, but it soon came torepresent her determination to succeed in life.Your answer Correct answerpermanently permanently14.During the World Cup, attendance in class was down because everyone stayed at home to watch television.Your answer Correct answerattendance attendance15.I had five exams last week—it was like one long, continuous nightmare.Your answer Correct answercontinuous continuous16.Normally, we allot one vote to each member, but this is a special case.Your answer Correct answerallot allot17. I can remember feeling very insecure when I was young; I was desperate formy classmates' acceptance.Your answer Correct answeracceptance acceptance18.Her final year of school was marked by considerable uncertainty as she tried to figure out what to do next.Your answer Correct answeruncertainty uncertainty19. I've tried working in the morning, but I find that I'mmost productive late at night.Your answer Correct answerproductive productive20.Ernie is a really decent guy; he would never try to impose his beliefs on someone else.Your answer Correct answerimpose imposeSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. We don't have the budget to do everything, so I'm afraid your plan will haveto go on the back burner.Your answer Correct answeron on22.All I need is some peace and quiet, and I'll be able to figure out a solution.Your answer Correct answerout out23.Brace yourself for some bad news, this doesn't look good.Your answer Correct answerfor for24.It's all down to you! Don't let us down!Your answer Correct answerto to25.The new evidence creates a lot of uncertainty that who really reached America first.Your answer Correct answerthat about26.I'm only a law school student—I'm hardly in any position to help you with your legal problems.Your answer Correct answerin in27.In the back of my mind, I have my doubts about whether he's right for the job.Your answer Correct answerof of28.He is having a shot at cooking his own dinner.Your answer Correct answerat at29.Jessica had her life mapped out since she was a little girl: college, marriage, children, career.Your answer Correct answerout out30.Quick, cram the bag into the bed!Your answer Correct answerinto underPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.For ten years, I lived in the city and loved it. Everything was stable, and I didn't havemany worries. Then, within one month, I got a (31)promotionat work and my girlfriendand I decided to get married. Suddenly, my life was in (32)transitionwith big changesahead!The new position at work was wonderful. I was no longer relegated tothe (33)rear. My boss was starting to notice all of my hard work! Aftera (34)lengthyspeech about my new responsibilities, my boss took me to my newprivate office. Fantastic! I didn't have to sit in the(35)sidelinesof the officeanymore, behind the copy machine. I loved my job already.My girlfriend also suggested that we move out of the city and buy a house in the suburbs.We had been city (36)dwellersfor so long that it was a difficult decision for usto make. On top of that, I was worried about taking out a (37)mortgagefor the house.My new job paid better, but our resources were still (38)finitepayment would be tough.In the end, we decided to go for it. There's no time like the present, right? With thenew job, I could honestly say that I had a (39)buddingcareer, so it felt rightto take the plunge and buy a house. After all these changes, we'd be ready to just relax andenjoy life. So, we took on a honeymoon to the (40)coastalCalifornia.Your answer Correct answer(31) promotion promotion(32) transition transition(33) rear sidelines(34) lengthy lengthy(35) sidelines rear(36) dwellers dwellers(37) mortgage mortgage(38) finite finite(39) budding budding(40) coastal coastalPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.It would be a fairly accurate statement to say that, when I was in elementary school and high school, I was a painfully shy child. I usually kept to myself, had only a few friends, and rarely spoke in class. My parents were always very busy, so they never pushed me to become more involved in activities and meet more people. I was perfectly happy by myself. I spent much of my time with my nose buried in a book. The only times that I ventured away from the comforts of my bedroom were when I explored the seemingly endless aisles of stocked bookshelves at my favourite bookstore.In retrospect, it was no surprise that I read with such an incredible appetite. Reading was my escape. My favourite books were adventure and travel stories—stories that brought the readers to exotic, unexplored, or dangerous places. These were places I longed to go, and they were adventures I yearned to experience, but I knew it was all just a fantasy. I had a hard time working up the nerve to talk to a fellow classmate, I knew there was no way I could travel around the world and live out one of these adventures. Therefore, I read. I read every book I could find that promised adventure, excitement, or escape. By the time I graduated from high school, I had probably read more books than our school had in its library. It was quite an achievement, but no one knew about it except for me.I told no one because I had no one to tell. My only friend was Justin, and that relationship only existed because we had been next-door neighbours for fifteen years.Like most of my classmates, I applied to college and eventually worked up the courage to go. It wasn't easy. I had lived at home with my parents my whole life, and I rarely ever thought about leaving. However, it had finally become inevitable; I couldn't stay with them forever. I attended a local college and moved out to live in a dormitory with a roommate. It would be an understatement to say that I was nervous. I was terrified.My roommate's name was Greg, and the first few weeks of school were very awkward. He kept trying to start conversations and be friendly. I was able to answer his questions, of course, but I found it difficult to keep the conversation going. I just wasn't used to it—I had no practice at this sort of thing. Then one day I returned from an afternoon class and found him reading a Jack Londonbook. Suddenly, I found that I had a hundred questions to ask Greg. Did he like Jack London? Which was his favourite book? Did he read a lot? What other authors did he like? The list was endless.To my surprise, Greg was also in love with adventure and travel books. One of his dreams wasto travel around the world and follow in the footsteps of some of history's greatest explorers. There must have been magic at work that day. It was as if my shyness suddenly disappeared. Greg and I talkedfor hours about our favourite books and dreams of travel. I also found it easier to talk to other people at school and make friends since that day. I felt like the world opened up to me. So many things suddenly seemed possible. In fact, Greg and I are planning a great adventure for this summer!It may have taken me a while, but I finally found a way to break out of my shell and start enjoying life.41. Which of the following is a rite of passage that helped the writer to become less shy?A. Attending high school.B. Reading many books.C. Attending college.D. Planning a great adventure.42. In which paragraph does the author compare his desire to read to hunger?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 4.D. Paragraph 5.43. Which of the following would make the best title for this passage?A. A Painfully Shy ChildB. My College LifeC. Travels with GregD. Breaking Out of My Shell44. "It would be an understatement to say that I was nervous. I was terrified." What does thewriter mean by this statement?A. He wasn't nervous at all.B. He was mildly nervous.C. He was as nervous as usual.D. He was extraordinarily nervous.45. Which of the following statements can you infer from the passage?A. Jack London wrote exciting stories.B. Jack London wrote dull stories.C. Jack London wasn't a famous writer.D. Jack London was the writer's favourite writer.。
新标准大学英语综合教程1网上试题及答案
Unit 3Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Choose the best way to complete the sentences。
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The researcher had a ____ that academic achievement was linked to culture。
A. suspense B。
suspicion C. suspect D. suspicious2.I would love to go to graduate school but the ____ cost is too great。
B. finance B。
financingC. financier D。
financial3。
It is absolutely ____ for children to learn foreign languages as early as possible。
C. criticism B. critic C. critical D。
criticize4。
There is no one I ____ more than Albert Einstein. He's the reason I began studying physics.A. revereB. reverent C。
reverential D。
revel5。
The human brain is capable of ____ thought, making us entirely different from any other animal on Earth。
A。
irrational B。
rational C。
ration D. rationing6。
Studies have shown that computers are ____ learning tools。
新编大学英语1综合教程练习unit_5
新编大学英语1综合教程练习unit_5Unit 5 Romance I.Key Words & Expressionsabsorb broaden correspond delicate disgust fertile glow grateful grip hesitate overseas previous locate margin schedule sensibleslimsplitstraightensustainthoughtfulthrustbe grateful to sb. for sth. go sb’s wayin response tomake one’s waymore than a littletake a chance on sth.Additional Vocabularylive up to one’s expectation 不辜负某人的期望A cadre should be ready to take a lower as well as a higher post. 干部要能上能下。
provocative smile 撩人的微笑more than a little overweight 体重偏胖,体态臃肿warm and kindly glow 热情善良的光芒Ill news travels fast. 恶事传千里。
Every man has a fool in his sleeves. 人人都有糊涂的时候。
II. Vocabulary &Structure1. As you have seen, the value of a nation’s currency is a of its economy.A. reactionB. reflectionC. responseD. revelation2. During the process, great care has been taken to protect the silk from damage.A. sensitiveB. tenderC. delicateD. sensible3. She was so in her job that she didn't hear anybody knocking at the door,A. attractedB. absorbedC. drawnD. concentrated4. Although the weather was very bad, the buses still ran on .A. listB. planC. arrangementD. schedule5. We haven' t reserved a table, b ut we will take a chance its not beingfull.A. atB. onC. aboutD. of6. The excursion will give you an even deeper into our language andcultureA. inquiryB. investigationC. inputD. insight7. Once he realizes that it is his mistake, Jim never hesitates it.A. to admit and correctB. to admit and correctingC. admitting and correctingD. admitting and to correct8. There were no women in the committee 1976, but now women are ina majority.A. priorB. previous toC. before toD. ago9. Louis was asked to _ the man who stole her purse.A. identifyB. recognizeC. claimD. confirm10. The explorer lost his way, so he climbed to the top of the hill to himself.A. spotB. locateC. placeD. situate11. I can't what that object is.A. make upB. make outC. make overD. make for12. If you happened to my lost papers while you are looking for your book,please let me know at once by telephone.A. come acrossB. come upC. come toD. come over13. A large part of human activity, particularly in relation to the environment,is __ conditions or events.A. in response toB. in favor ofC. in contrast toD. in excess of14. The branches could hardly the weight of the fruit.A. retainB. sustainC. maintainD. remain15. He wasn't on buying a car, but we talked him into it.A. delightedB. jealousC. sensitiveD. keen16. In no country _ Britain, it has been said, can one experience four seasonsin the course of a single day.A. other thanB. more thanC. better thanD. rather than17. They have each other for a long time.A. corresponded onB. communicated withC. kept writingD. corresponded with18. It is of you to get rid of the bad friends.A. sensibleB. senseC. sensitiveD. sensed19. Maggie ran back to the kitchen, eggs carefully in her hands.A. to be heldB. heldC. were heldD. holding20. the report once again, and you' 11 probably find something interesting.A. If you readB. Since you have readC. ReadD. Reading21. After for the job, you will be required to take a language test.A. being interviewedB. interviewedC. interviewingD. having interviewed22. some of the representatives still not there, the conference isput off until further notice.A. ThatB. WithC. HaveD. What23. They are going to have theman an electric fan in the office tomorrow.A. installB. to installC. to be installedD. installed24. We expect the building work to be completed ahead of .A. programB. calendarC. listD. schedule25. At the far end of a kaleidoscope (万花筒) _, one made of clear glassand the other of ground glass.A. two plates areB. there are two platesC. are two platesD. two plates26. The baby my finger with her tiny hand.A. grippedB. seizedC. attachedD. clipped27. It's obvious that he take that job.A. not was toB. was to notC. was not toD. to not was28. Her eyes were with tears.A. glitteringB. glimmeringC. glisteningD. glowing29. before we depart the day after tomorrow, we should havea wonderful dinner party.A. Had they arrivedB. Would they arriveC. Were they arrivingD. Were they to arrive30. I don't that funny at all!A. feelB. findC. guessD. suppose31. I was a book and didn't hear your call.A. absorbed inB. occupied inC. engaged byD. busy in32. In Greek mythology, Narcissus fell in love with his own ina poolof water.A. lookB. visionC. shadowD. reflection33. Human civilizations first bloomed in lands along big rivers. Chinais a case in point.A. fertileB. barrenC. producingD. sterile34. If I correct someone, I will do it with as much good humor and self-restraintas if I were the one .A. to correctB. correctingC. having correctedD. being corrected35. She's too sensible to when she's driving.A. take an opportunityB. take her fateC. take a chanceD. take a luck36. He resigned from the committee in at the corruption.A. disgustB. disregardC. disguiseD. disrupt37. They had nothing to them all day except two cups ofcoffee.A. holdB. retainC. maintainD. sustain38. Many people are taking a(n) interest in the result of the vote.A. muchB. keenC. deepD. acute39. Even the smallest baby can its mother by her voice.A. findB. identifyC. realizeD. accept40. The mother was grateful to the stranger saving her child.A. asB. withC. sinceD. for41. I was curious about the whole business.A. no more a littleB. more than a littleC. nothing but littleD. no more than little42. The stock exchange (证券交易所) is to political disturbances.A. sensitiveB. sensibleC. senselessD. sensual43. Five minutes earlier, we could have caught the last train.A. orB. forC. andD. so44. Let's the cost of the meal.A. splitB. divideC. separateD. part45. He has two daughters from a(n) marriage.A. earlierB. nextC. previousD. later46. There are over 10 thousand Chinese now living in Britain.A. overseaB. overseasC. outseaD. outseas47. There are signs restaurants are becoming more popular with families.A. thatB. whichC. in whichD. whose48. His expenses do not his income.A. in accordance toB. match toC. equal toD. correspond to49. Her sad looks the thoughts passing through her mind.A. reflectedB. explainedC. impliedD. inferred50. AIDS's effects on the structure of societies and the productivity of theirmembers undermine efforts to promote development among the globe.A. lastingB. ultimateC. sustainableD. distantIII.CET 4 Vocabulary1. When he woke up, he realized that the things he had dreamt about could nothave happened.A. possiblyB. certainlyC. likelyD. seemingly2. He drove fast and arrived an hour of time.A. in advanceB. apartC. aheadD. in front3. Before you can start a business, you will have to raise thenecessary.A. investmentB. savingsC. incomeD. capital4. As the drug took the patient became quieter.A. forceB. actionC. influenceD. effect5. We want him to retire, but he won't to it.A. admitB. acceptC. agreeD. allow6. I shall have a companion in the house after all these years.A. singleB. uniqueC. aloneD. lonely7. None of the servants were when Mr. Smith wanted to senda mes-sage.A. availableB. approachableC. attainableD. applicable8. The newest satellites can a thousand telephone conversations and acolor TV program at the same time.A. carryB. extendC. bringD. take9. Not long ago, a person whom I know very well was an accident.A. related toB. involved inC. included inD. referred to10. Young children soon words they hear their elders use.A. put forwardB. look forward toC. turn upD. pick up11. If you suspect that the illness might be serious, you should not ______ goingto the doctor.A. pick outB. make outC. give offD. put off12. Color-blind people often find it difficult to between blue and green.A. separateB. distinguishC. compareD. contrast13. One of the committee members an interesting point.A. brought upB. brought onC. brought forwardD. brought about14. Charles has not the least of giving up his research.A. desireB. ideaC. intentionD. contrast15. My brother likes eating very much but he isn't very about the foodhe eats.A. specialB. particularC. peculiarD. unusual16. The workers' claim for a 10 per cent pay rise has been under of thegovernment.A. applicationB. agreementC. considerationD. inquiry17. Don't forget to pump up the tyre before you start off on your trip.A. substituteB. reserveC. extraD. spare18. I must to you that my delay in answering your letter is due mainlyto laziness.A. justifyB. regretC. confessD. excuse19. You should take every to improve your English.A. thingB. caseC. timeD. chance20. Although the car had stopped, the old lady to step into the road in front of it.A. pausedB. postponedC. delayedD. hesitated21. It was that we went camping in the mountains last weekend.A. too nice weatherB. so nice a weatherC. such nice weatherD. nice weather so22. The director insisted on immediately.A. the design finishedB. the design being finishedC. the design to be finishedD. being finished the design23. As far as he's concerned, one piece of music is very much like .A. another B, one another C. other D. the other24. The house is a bit small, but it is quite suitable.A. insteadB. neverthelessC. otherwiseD. meanwhile25. is responsible for the road accident will be punished,A. AnyoneB. WhateverC. EveryoneD. Whoever26. Oh! It's you! Your voice sounds quite different the phone.A. fromB. inC. byD. on27. He knows little of mathematics, of chemistry.A. and still moreB. and still lessC. as well asD. no less than28. The last man the sinking ship was the captain.A. leftB. to leaveC. leavesD. to be leaving29. , follow the directions on the bottle carefully.A. When taken drugsB. When taking drugsC. When one takes drugsD. When to take drugs30. Young babies can use hand equally well.A. everyB. eachC. bothD. either31. from space, our earth, with water covering 70% of its surface,appears as a "Blue Planet".A. SeenB. Having seenC. SeeingD. To see32. All substances, solids, liquids or gases, are composed entirely of atoms.A. whetherB. despiteC. neverthelessD. whatever33. the workmen in the plant, Tom is the most skilled.A. In allB. From allC. To allD. Of all34. Why do you stand and watch the milk over?A. being boiledB. boilingC. boiledD. to boil35. Frightened, the policeman didn't report .A. what he was seenB. what did he seeC. what had he seenD. what he had seen36. There hasn't been any rain .A. two months agoB. since two monthsC. in the past two monthsD. two months ago before37. It was announced that the goals of had been achieved.A. the five-years planB. five years planC. the five-year planD. five-year plan38. The snowball hit me the nose.A. rightly onB. on rightlyC. on rightD. right on39. "What will you do during the coming winter vacation? I don't know, butit' s about time something. "A. I'm decidingB. I'll decideC. I decidedD. I'd decided40. I lost your phone number; otherwise I you long before.A. would have calledB. must have calledC. would be callingD. had calledIV. Reading Comprehension(1)Byrne turned the key in the heavy lock and put it calmly in his pocket. He didso much more from caution(谨慎)than from any kind of fear. This was the only entranceto the house, and he did not mean to be caught unawares by any danger from outside.He wondered if T om Corbin had been as careful the night before. Though T om wouldbe away for at least three days. Byrne had a strange feeling of his nearness. Inthe stillness he seemed to hear Tom' s voice. He looked round quickly, for the tricksof hearing are the most realistic of all. But there were only the women. It seemed impossible that Tom should not be there.The girl, carrying a smoky oil lamp, led Byrne upstairs. He threw open one afteranother the doors along the passage. At this, the girl stopped and raised the lampin each doorway, staring at him meanwhile. Satisfied he was the only guest, Byrnecame to the last door, which the girl threw open herself.“You sleep here, sir,” she said, giving him the lamp. “Your friend slepthere too. It's our most comfortable bed. "Her lips moved in reply, but he did not catch the words. Her eyes never for amoment left his face. He stepped in, and as he turned to close the door she was stillstanding there motionless. He paused, and in the silence he thought he again heardthe sound of Tom's voice. The sound terrified him now, not only because it seemedmuch nearer but also because he imagined a note of warning in it.He shut the door in the girl's face then, leaving her in the dark. He openedit again almost at once. She had disappeared without a sound. He closed and boltedthe door. A deep mistrust suddenly took possession of him. Why had that girl staredat him so? Did she wish to remember him dearly? It was as if she knew that she wasseeing his face for the last time.1. Why did Byrne take the key with him? .A. To let Tom in, when he rammedB. Because he was afraid of what was going to happenC. To stop any enemy being let into the houseD. Because he did not want the women to escape2. We know from the passage that Tom CorbinA. had left the house three days beforeB. had been as careful as Byrne wasC. had stayed in the house for three daysD. had slept in the house the nightbefore3. Why did Byrne look inside each room? .A. He wanted to choose the best room for himselfB. He was looking for Tom CorbinC. The girl wanted him to examine each of the roomsD. He wished to make sure there was no one inside4. What made Byrne very frightened? .A. The strangeness of the placeB. Being alone in darknessC. The sound he thought he heardD. The danger outside5. Byrne did not trust the girl became .A. he had never seen her beforeB. of the way she moved aboutC. he knew she would be gone by morningD. of the way she looked at him(2)A dream is made up of a series of mind picture that form during sleep. The people and actions in these pictures seem real to the person who is dreaming.When a person is asleep, he has little or no control over his mind. Then ideas and feelings come out to form the mind picture known as dreams.Dreams may be influenced by different things that are present during sleep. If a person is cold, he may dream that he is out in a snowstorm. Worries or anger may also influence the content of a dream.Some people think that they seldom dream, and other people are quite sure that they do not dream at all. Studies of human sleep have shown, though, that everyone dreams every night. If a person thinks he does not dream, it is because he does not remember dreaming when he wakes up. Usually, a person may dream three to seven times for a total of one to two hours of dreaming every night.Perhaps you are wondering just how research workers can besure that a person is dreaming. The story behind the discovery is an interesting one.During their research studies of human sleep, Dr Kleitmmn and his assistants noticed that a person sleeping made sudden eye movements. These eye movements occurred at least several times a night. When a sleeper was awakened during these periods of eye movement, it was learned that he had been dreaming. In most cases, the dreamer could then recall his dream. The person's eye movements, scientists believe, were caused by the movements of his eyes as he followed the events of the dream.Not only does everyone dream, but it seems that we all need to dream. One theory is that dreaming gives us a chance to escape from the rules of our real world. In dreams we can see our wishes come true. We can be rich, powerful, successful. Another theory is that in our dream we are trying to work out problems that have troubled us during waking moments.Whatever the explanation, we all do dream, and dreaming is necessary and important to us.1. According to the selection, the research studies of human sleep show __A. few people do not dream at nightB. some people dream three times every night while other people dream seven timesevery nightC. some people may dream all the time during sleepD. everyone dreams three to seven times every night2. If person is cold, he may dream that he is out in a snowstorm. This shows .A. dreams always have something to do with weatherB. dreams influence your daily lifeC. dreams have something to do with the realityD. dreams have nothing to do with the reality3. According to the research studies, you may dream of a fire-engine .A. when your alarm clock is ringingB. when you feel hungryC. when you are coldD. when you ate ill4. According to the selection, you can discover what your husband (wife, brother or sister) is dreaming by .A. watching him (her) closelyB. waking him (her) up when he (she) makes sudden eye movements and asking him(her) whatC. watching his (her) eye movementsD. talking to him while he (she) is sleeping5. Dreaming is important to us .A. because we can relax and enjoy a care-free life in our dreamsB. but we are not sure just how important it isC. because we can have a good restD. because we can make discoveries in our dreams(3)My elder brother Steve, in the absence of my father who died when I was six, gave me important lessons in values that helped me grow into an adult. For instance, Steve taught me to face the results of my behavior. Once when I returned in tears from a Saturday baseball game, it was Steve who took the time to ask me what happened. When I explained that my baseball had flewthrough Mrs. Holt's basement window, breaking the glass with a crash, Steve encouraged me to confess to her. After all, I should have been playing in the park down Fifth Street and not in the path between buildings. Although my knees shook under me as I explained to Mrs. Holt, I offered to pay for the window from my pocket money. I also learned from Steve that personal property is a sacred(神圣的)thing. After I found a shiny silver pen in my fifth-grade classroom,I wanted to keep it. But Steve explained that it might be important to someone else in spite of the fact that it had little value. He reminded me of how much I'd hate to lose to someone else the small dog my father carved( 雕刻 ) from a piece of cheap wood. I returned the pen to my teacher, Mrs. Davids, and still remembered the smell of her perfume (香水) as she patted me on my shoulder. Yet of all the instructions Steve gave me, his respect for life is the most vivid in mymind. When I was twelve I killed an old brown bird in the yard with a BB gun. Excited with my accuracy ( 准确), I screamed to Steve to come to take a look. I shall never forget the way he stood for a long moment and stared at the bird on the ground. Then in a dead, quiet voice, he asked, “Did it hurt you first, Mark?” I didn't know what to answer. He continued with his eyes firm, “The only time you should even think of hurting a living thing is if it hurts you first. And then you think a long, long time.” I really felt terrible then, but that moment stands out as the most “important lesson my brother ta ught me.1. What is the main subject of the passage?A. The relationship between Mark and SteveB. The important lessons Mark learned in SchoolC. Steve’s important role in Mark's growing process (过程)D.Mark and Steve's respect for living things2 It can be inferred from the passage that when Mark confessed to Mrs. Holt, .A he felt regretful B. be felt surprisedC. he was fight-heartedD. he knelt before her3. In the story about the pen, Steve taught his brother which of the followinglessons?A. Respect for personal propertyB. Care of personal propertyC. Sympathy for people with problemsD. The value of honesty4. In the story about the bird, which was the most important lesson Steve taughthis young brother?A. Respect for living thingsB. The value of honestyC. Responsibility for one's actionsD. Care for the others5. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Mark was still a boy when he wrote this passage.B. Mark lost the small dog his father raised.C. When a living thing hurt you, you should kill it at once.D. Even if a living thing hurts you, you should not kill it without hesitation.(4)If Europeans thought a drought(干旱) was something that happened only in Africa, they know better now. After four years of below-normal rainfall (in some cases only I0 percent of the annual average), vast areas of France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium,Britain and Ireland are dry and barren( 不毛的). Water is so low in the canals of northern France that waterway traffic is forbidden except on weekends. Oyster(牡蛎) growers in Britain report a 30 percent drop in production became of the loss of fresh water in local rivers necessary for oyster growing. In southeastern England, the rolling green hills of Kent have turned so brown that officials have been weighing plans to pipe in water from Wales. In Portugal, farmers in the southern Alentejo region have held prayer meetings for rain -- so far, in vain.Government in those countries are taking severe measures. In hard-hit areas of France washing cars and watering lawns were strictly forbidden. In Britain. water will soon be metered, like gas and electricity. “The English have always taken water for gra nted.”says Graham Warren, a spokesman d Britain's National Rivers Authority.“Now they' re putting a price on .” Even a sudden end to the drought would not end the misery (痛苦)in some areas. It will take several years of unusually heavy winter rain, the experts say, .just to bring existing water' reserves(储备)up to their normal levels.1. What does the author mean b y saying “they know better now”?A. They know more about the causes of the drought.B. They have a better understanding of the drought in Africa.C. They have realized that the drought in Europe is the most serious one.D. They have realized that drought hit not only Africa but also Europe2. The drought in Europe has brought about all the following problems EXCEPTA. below-normal rainfallB. traffic cut-off on the riversC. a sharp drop in oyster harvestD. dried-up hills3. The British government intends toA. forbid the ear-washingB. sell water at blackmarket pricesC. end the misery caused by the droughtD. charge fees for the use of water4. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Germany is the only country free from the drought.B. Water reserves are at their lowest level in years due to the droughtC. The drought is more serious in Britain than in FranceD. Europe will not have heavy rain until several years later5. Which of the following is the most appropriate title for the passage?A. Europe in MiseryB. Drought Attacks EuropeC. Be Economical with WaterD. Europe, a Would-be AfricaV. Translation1.政府在实施扶贫政策。
新标准大学英语综合教程1unittest7答案
新标准⼤学英语综合教程1unittest7答案Starting pointActive reading 1 ?Active reading 2?Reading across cultures?Guided writing?Language in use? Unit testDone with this task. Your score: 89%Unit testPart I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.toss glint stack funddefines amazement spine outgoingprotective spoil1. Her children stared in when they found out they were going to Disney World.Your answer Correct answeramazement amazement2. My brother Thomas has always been very . He always seems to be the centre of attention. Your answer Correct answeroutgoing outgoing3. I used to love going outside to a ball around with my father.Your answer Correct answertoss toss4. "Have you started thinking about your daughter's college ?"Your answer Correct answerfund fund5. Gloria has a very father. She needs to call him every hour to check in.Your answer Correct answerprotective protective6. I remember the of my mother's necklace as she would lean over to kiss me goodnight.Your answer Correct answerglint glint7. My sister hurt her playing hockey so we took her to the doctor.Your answer Correct answerspine spine8. "For me," Sandra wrote, "the smell of honeysuckle childhood. Every summer, it seemed to grow absolutely everywhere."Your answer Correct answerdefines defines9. One of Johnny's chores around the house is to all the magazines on the coffee table.Your answer Correct answerstack stack10. Julie is an only child so her parents tend to her.Your answer Correct answerspoil spoilSection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11. My little brother always has a look of __________ on his face when he rides hisbicycle.A. determineB. determinationC. determinedD. determining12. "Don't use that __________ of voice with me, young lady!"A. soundB. musicC. jingleD. tone13. Can you name the most __________ memory of your childhood?A. significantB. signifyC. significanceD. signal14. I really didn't like my baby brother at first. All he did was eat, sleep, cry, and__________.A. whopperB. whimperC. wrapperD. wimpier15. Don't talk to Theresa. She's in a foul __________.A. moodsB. moodyC. moodD. moodier16. Don't forget to call me. I __________ want to go with you.A. defineB. definingC. definiteD. definitely17. Determination and __________ are two of the most important values my parents taught me.A. persistentB. perseveranceC. perseveringD. persistence18. My children must finish their homework at the kitchen table. There are too many __________ everywhere else.A. retractionsB. subtractionsC. extractionsD. distractions19. Her father always speaks so __________, it's impossible to not listen.A. consequenceB. eloquenceC. eloquentlyD. consequently20. Neil Armstrong was a __________ in my house growing up.A. legendB. legendaryC. legendsD. legendrySection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. I won't hold you now, as the love we had just cannot be found.Your answer Correct answerback back22. I think Mr Jones as a second father. I've known him forever.Your answer Correct answerback of23. Her brother got laid and probably had no money saved up to financially support himself. Your answer Correct answeroff off24. My brother is usually very quiet; he stores all his emotions inside.Your answer Correct answerup up25. "Mom, can we talk? I have something I need to get my chest."Your answer Correct answeroff off26. No one knows sure what will happen in this country.Your answer Correct answerfor for27. To begin , my name is Ronald, not Roland.Your answer Correct answerwith with28. Can you go a bedtime story tonight? It's already so late.Your answer Correct answerwithout without29. The best way is to use all the time you've got to get ready for opportunities that will come .Your answer Correct answeralong along30. In spite the weather, we still managed to have a great day at the park.Your answer Correct answerof ofPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.If I had to choose a favourite member of my family, it would (31)be Charlie. Charlie might still be a baby, but he plays sucha(n) (32)role in our family already! Each and every day, I'm so (33)to have Charlie in my family.He always shows so much (34)to learn new things. For example, the other day, we were playing with a ball. I would (35)the ball to him to see if he could catch it. To my (36), he learned how after only a few times!Charlie isn't very (37). In fact, he's usually pretty quiet. However, he sometimes (38)during the night and wakes me up. I don't mind, though; I usually (39)him and we both fall back asleep together. I'll admit it, I absolutely (40)him! Why not? Charlie's the best puppy in the world!Your answer Correct answer(31) definitely definitely(32) significant significant(33) thankful thankful(34) relatively determination(35) toss toss(36) amazement amazement(37) outspoken outspoken(38) whimpers whimpers(39) cuddle cuddle(40) spoil spoilPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Families around the world are very much the same and very different. Culture, beliefs, and family structure ar usually closely connected. Relatively speaking, families in Asian cultures tend to be closer and play a moreimportant role in society than those in many other cultures.Society in Mongolia has traditionally been, and continues to be, nomadic in nature. Families tend to live inclose proximity with each other in single-room homes, even in cities. Though families tend to be physically an emotionally close, there also exist strong relationships between generations. As in most Asian countries,respect for the elderly and for one's parents is strong and younger generations are expected to value andfollow the examples set forth by the older. Many Mongolians continue to adhere to the proverb, "Regardless o how good a son is born, he can never be wise without a father's instructions."Similar to many Chinese cultures, the Spring Festival (lunar New Year) is a major holiday and occasion forfamilies to come together. On New Year's Eve, the entire family will gather for singing, dancing, offering thank to the elder generations, cooking and eating a large feast, and storytelling. Celebrations will often last through the night. For many families that inhabit the generally isolated countryside, this is a rare opportunity fortogetherness, festivities, and thanksgiving.Traditionally, Mongolians viewed the family as their primary obligation. Therefore, the family, rather than the individual, usually defines the basic unit of social organization. Since many Mongolians lead nomadic lifestyle and / or live in very remote locations, parents were historically responsible for disciplining and educating their children. Many urban families now have the option to send children to public schools or private boardingschools. Many children in the countryside, however, continue to spend most of their childhoods herding livestock, as they do not have the opportunity to attend formal school.41. This passage would probably appear in _____.A. a popular magazineB. a financial newspaperC. a world history textbookD. an advertising brochure42. Which of the following sentences best sums up the main idea of the entire passage?A. Families around the world are very much the same and very different.B. Culture, beliefs, and family structure are usually closely connected.C. The Spring Festival is a major holiday and occasion for families to cometogether.D. Traditionally, Mongolians viewed the family as their primary obligation.43. The third paragraph is about the role of the family versus the role of ____.A. societyB. the individualC. the countrysideD. school44. Which paragraph defines the basic structure of Mongolian families?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 3.D. Paragraph 4.45. With which of the following statements would the author agree?A. Families in Asian cultures play a more significant role than those in Westerncultures.B. Families in Western cultures play a more significant role than those in Asian cultures.C. Families in Asian and Western cultures play equally significant roles.D. Families in Asian and Western cultures do not play significant roles.。
新标准大学英语答案
新标准大学英语答案新标准大学英语是我国大学英语教学中使用最广泛的教材之一,它以其全面系统的教学内容、严谨规范的语言表达和贴近大学生学习生活的话题而备受学生和教师的喜爱。
然而,随着教材的更新换代,很多学生和教师在使用过程中会遇到一些困难,尤其是对于练习题的答案。
因此,本文将为大家提供新标准大学英语(第四版)综合教程答案,希望能够帮助大家更好地学习和教学。
Unit 1。
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1. What a beautiful dress she is wearing!2. It was not until he left that I realized how much I loved him.3. The reason why he was late for the meeting was that his car broke down on the way.4. The teacher asked us whether we had finished the experiment.5. He is such a good student that we all admire him.Unit 2。
Part I。
1. a2. b3. c4. a5. b。
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1. concept2. illustrate3. expand4. fundamental5. contribution。
Part III。
1. take after2. put up with3. make up for4. come up with5. look down upon。
新标准大学英语综合教程1答案
新标准大学英语综合教程1答案新标准大学英语综合教程1答案【篇一:全新版大学英语综合教程1(第二版)答案_】lass=txt>unit 1 growing uppart ii language focusvocabularyⅠ.11. respectable2. agony3. put…down4. sequence5. hold back6. distribute7. off and on8. vivid9. associate 10. finally 11. turn in12. tackle2.1. has been assigned to the newspaper’s paris office.2. was so extraordinary that i didn’t know whether to believe him or not.3. a clear image of how she would look in twenty years’ time.4. gave the command the soldiers opened fire.5. buying bikes we’ll keep turning them out.3.1. reputation, rigid, to inspire2. and tedious, what’s more, out of date ideas3. compose, career, avoid showing, hardly hold backⅡ.1. composed2. severe3. agony4. extraordinary5. recall6. command7. was violating 8. anticipate Ⅲ.1. at2. for3. of4. with5. as6. about7. to8. in, in9. from 10. on/upon comprehensive exercises Ⅰ. cloze1.1. hold back2. tedious3. scanned4. recall5. vivid6. off and on7. turn out/in8. career2. 1. last 2. surprise3. pulled4. blowing5. dressed6. scene7. extraordinary8. image.9. turn 10. excitementⅡ. translation1.1. as it was a formal dinner party, i wore formal dress, as mother told me to.2. his girlfriend advised him to get out of/get rid of his bad habit of smoking before it took hold.3. anticipating that the demand for electricity will be high during the next few months, they have decided to increase its production.4. it is said that bill has been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules. /bill is said to have been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules.5. it is reported that the government has taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage. /the local government is reported to have taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage. susan lost her legs because of / in a car accident. for a time, she didn’t know how to face up to the fact that she would never (be able to) walk again.one day, while scanning (through) some magazines, a true story caught her eye /she was attracted by a true story. it gave a vivid description of how a disabled girl became a writer. greatly inspired, susan began to feel that she, too, would finally be baleto lead a useful life.unit 2 friendshipi. vocabulary1. fill in the gaps with words or phrases given in the box.1) absolutely 2) available 3) every now and then 4) are urging/ urged5) destination 6) mostly 7) hangs out 8) right away 9) reunion 10) or something 11) estimate 12) going ahead2. rewriting1) it seemed that his failure in the examination was still on his mind.2) he was completely choked up by the sight of his team losing in the final minutes of the game.3) she was so lost in study that she forgot to have dinner.4) something has come up and i am afraid i won’t be able to accomplish the project on time.5) the cost of equipping the new hospital was estimated at $2 million.3. complete the sentences.1) were postponed the awful is estimated2) reference not available an kind of3) not much of a teacher skips go aheadii. collocation【篇二:新标准大学英语综合教程1 答案unit1-4】ive reading 14 match the words and expressions in the boxwith their definitions. 1 to make a sincere statement that you are telling the truth (swear)2 a piece of flesh that connects bones and moves a particular part of yourbody (muscle)3 to make you admire or respect someone (impress)4 to drink in small amounts (sip)5 a period of time between two events (gap)6 to arrive somewhere and give your personal details to the person workingat the reception desk (check in)5 replace the underlined words with thecorrect form of the words and expressions in the box.1 there was only just enough room for two people. (barely)2 be careful or you’ll accidentally pour your drink down your clothes. (spill)3 he was completely unaware of what to do in the library. (ignorant) 4 she was very clever and got excellent grades. (intelligent)5 you write your name on the list to join the club. (sign up)6 she tells me that she’s definitely read the book. (assures)she assures me that she’s read the book.7 i need to go and buy some tea, i have finished it all. (run out of) i need to go and buy some tea, i have run out of it.6 answer the questions about the words andexpressions.1 is a warden likely to be (a) a teacher at the college, or (b) someonewho looks after the hall of residence?2 is a tutor likely to be (a) a teacher, or (b) astudent?3 if you go along somewhere, do you (a) go to aplace and join other people there, or (b) walk a long wayto get to a place?4 if you rent out a room, do you (a) paint and decorate it, or(b) allow itto be used by someone who pays you regularly to use it?active reading 2dealing with unfamiliar words4 replace the underlined words with thecorrect form of the words in the box. 1 when he speaks, people notice that he sounds irish. (detect)2 frank mccourt had read a lot of books which was deserving respect consideringhe had no high school education. (admirable)3 you can tell the students on the underground trains by the number ofbooks they carry. (subways)4 the woman in the admissions office suggests that his european educationis not good enough.(inadequate)5 the professor was writing very quickly in his notebook. (scribbling)6 many immigrants came to america to escape extremely bad treatmentbecause of their race, religion or political beliefs in their own countries. (persecution) 5 answer the questions about the expressions.1 i’m in heaven does this mean i’m (a) delighted, or(b)unhappy?2 ideas don’t drop fully formed from the skies does this mean thatideas (a) need to be developed with careful thinking, or (b) areimmediately created through good teaching?3 in the long run does this mean (a) at a timein the future, or(b) with a great deal of effort?4 frighten the life out of someone does this mean (a) to makesomeone very ill, or (b) to make someone extremely afraid andnervous?language in usewith / without1 match the sentences with the uses of with /without .1 (a)2 (b)3 (a)4 (c)5 (c)6 (d)2 rewrite the sentences using with / without.1 her tutor moves his head from side to side. he spills his coffee intothe saucer. with his head moving from side to side, her tutor spills his coffee intothe saucer.2 “splendid,” he says. he doesn’t wait fo r an answer.“splendid,” he says, without waiting for an answer.3 frank mccourt speaks in class. he has an irish accent.frank mccourt speaks in class with an irish accent.4 he plans to go on the subway. he has the books covered in purple andwhite nyu jackets.he plans to go on the subway with the books covered inpurple and whitenyu jackets. 5 he’s only allowed to take two courses. he isn’t told why.he’s only allowed to take t wo courses without being told why. 6 he would like to ask a question. h e doesn’t like to raise his hand. he would like to ask a question without raising his hand. collocations3 read the explanations of the words andexpressions. answer the questions.1 climb when you climb into / out of / throughsomething, you do it with d ifficulty. (a) so why does the writer’s father climb out of the room?because the room is very small.(b) why would you climb into bed?you would climb into bed if you are so tired that it feels like a hugeeffort. (c) if you climb through a hole, what do you do with your body?you would probably need to bend over, and crawl through the hole.2 spill this word usually suggests several ideas:liquid,accidentally, movement and out of control.(a) what has happened if you’ve spilt coffee all over your desk? you have accidentally knocked over a cup / mug and the coffee has gone(uncontrolled) all over thedesk.(b) what has happened if toys spilt out all over the carpet?the toys are in a container, such as a box, and either the box is too fullso some toys are falling outonto the carpet, or the box has been tipped over so most of the toys havefallen out of the box.(c) what might be happening if crowds were spilling out of the bars andrestaurants? many people would be leaving the bars and restaurants all at once,probably because they were closingfor the night.3 join when you join something, you become part of it. thewriter joins a queue, and several clubs.(a) when might someone join a band?when they can play a musical instrument and want to play with others.(b) what has happened if you join the unemployed?you have lost your job and become unemployed.(c) what do you do when you join in?you do the same activity that most other people are doing.4 burst into this phrase suggests that something suddenly happens,or someone suddenly starts doing something.(a) what does the writer suddenly start doing when she bursts intotears? the writer suddenly starts crying.(b) what bursts into bloom?flowers, when they emerge from buds.(c) what do you do when something bursts into flames?put out the flames immediately if you can, or keep well clear and call theemergency services (thefire brigade).5 clean this word usually suggests several ideas: not dirty, notillegal or wrong, without problems,inoffensive.(a) if you’ve got a clean licence, what have or haven’t you done?this refers to a driving licence. it means that you have been drivingsafely or at least you have nopenalty points on the licence – a person gets such points as a punishmentafter breaking the law onthe roads, eg speeding or causing an accident, and the licence then has anote on it (it’s not “clean”)and the police have a record.(b) if you use clean language, what do you avoid saying?you avoid using swear words or other examples of bad language.(c) if something has a clean bill of health, is it healthy orworking correctly?here this phrase is used metaphorically and means something is workingproperly, for example, acar might have a clean bill of health, after a check or testthatit is working properly.6 easy this word usually suggests that something is not difficultor doesn’t need much work. it can also suggest that a person is confident,happy and not worried about anything.(a) if someone is easy-going, how do they behave with other people?an easy-going person behaves in a relaxed, calm manner with othersand is happy to accept thingswithout getting worried or angry.(b) if someone is easy on the eye, how do they look?a person who is easy on the eye is pleasant to look at inappearance and in the way they dress.(c) if something is easier said than done, is it more or lessdifficult to do? when something is easier said than done, it is easy to talk about,but difficult to achieve.(d) if someone tells you to “take it easy”, what are they tellingyou to do? when they tell you to “take it easy” they can mean either of twothings: you should rest and not do things that will make you tired, or you should keep calm, being less upsetor angry. 4 complete the sentences using thecollocations in activity 3.1 if ever i spill out of my clothes, it’s because i have put ona lot of weight and my clothesdon’t fit me any more.2 the last time someone made me burst into tears was wheni was asmall child and someone hurt me.3 i always use clean language when i talk to my teachers or parents.4 it was easier said than done when someone suggested that we should put the flag on thetop of the mountain.5 i’ll never forget the time when i had to climb throu gh awindow becausei was locked out of the house.6 unfortunately i spilt water over myassignment, so i had to print another copy.7 when my friends suggested that they wanted to play football on thebeach, i decided to join in.8 when the cherry trees burst into bloom, i think of myvisit to japan two years ago. 9 i would only lose my clean licence if ever i had acar accident in which i was driving under the influence of alcohol.10 the people i think are easy on the eye are attractiveand pleasant to look at. 5 translate the sentences into chinese.1 finally, with my mother red in the face and short of breath,we find room8, i unlock the door, and we all walk in.等我们终于找到8号房间的时候,妈妈已经涨红了脸,累得上气不接下气。
unitfive完整答案-新目标大学英语《综合教程》第一册
Liste ning and Speak ing1.Growi ng UpGrow ing up is by no means a bad thi ng. It allows us to make a1) differenee in the world, to find out who we are, and to live the life we 2)imagined as ehildren. Wedreamed of growing up when we rested our young heads on our downy pillows and looked up with 3) wonder at the glow-i n-the-dark stars stuck to our eeili ng, won deri ng what the world4) looked like beyond our own home, beyond the world that had been someticulously created for us. Yet upon growing up, we find that reality ofte n 5)contends with those very dreams. We find that the6) reality of growing up is perhaps less lovely than we' d envisioned. We find thatthe only thing we really want back is our youth and our7) innocence and the cruel irony is that these are the very things thatwill never 8) return .Text ARead ing Comprehe nsioni.A.My momwas said to be a good momuntil one day in my ninth year, she left my two brothers and me forever. What she did puzzled me and cha nged everything in my life, though I never shed a tear . My dad did what he could to keep our life as no rmal as possible, prompti ng us to rema in grateful to God. The revisiting of the memoryof mymomduring my senior year of high school made me un dersta nd that I n eeded to grieve my moso that I could move on to a new chapter of my life. I couldn ' t find anyone to whom to discharge my emotio ns un til I participated in Kathy Rudy' s Baldwin Scholars freshman seminar in Duke, where I learned to let go of my mother and was able to make sense of some of the thi ngs in my life. Notice of the speculati on of my mother' s death left me shock in gly unaffected, for the grief and the pressures imposed upon mylife by mymom were already released. The whole issue taught me that people n eed to deal with the past by understanding it, then leaving it behind , and most importa ntly, ack no wledgi ng pain as an opport un ity for growth.Read ing and Discuss ingLan guage in Use4.4) dischargi ng5) clarity6) con tacted7) compromise8) grieved9) affirmed10) prompted5.1) If you don' t know what you want, you might end up with something you don' t want .2) It is the time of year whenthe island nations of the Caribbean normallyexpect their hotels and beaches to be crammed with sun-seekers3) I can teach you about kindn ess, but I cannot impose gracious nesson/upon you .4) Whe npare nts find it hard to let go of bitterness or an ger, or if they are depressed about the changes brought on by divorce, they can find help from a coun selor or therapist.5) As the preferred can didate for this job he has no shortco ming other than his lack of experie nee6.3) on hand4) at hand5) along the way6) out of the way7) in the way8) on the way to9) By the way10) un der way7.For reference2) A3) A8) C8.1) 在哭闹了5分钟之后,我最终妥协了,心想如果明天妈妈一大早就来接我,那我现在就进去。
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Key to Exercises NSCE Book 1Unit FiveActive reading (1)Reading and understanding4 Answer the questions.1 Why does Cathy ask if Nelly is alone?Because Cathy wants to talk to Nelly in private about a secret (Edgar’s proposal of marriage).2 Why does Cathy want to know where Heathcliff is?Because Cathy wants to make sure that she is alone with Nelly. She wants to talk about Edgar and Heathcliff, so she wouldn’t want either of them to hear the conversation.3 What news does Cathy give Nelly?Cathy tells Nelly that Edgar has proposed to her and she has accepted him.4 What does she want Nelly to tell her?She wants Nelly to say whether she should have accepted or refused Edgar’s proposal.5 What does Nelly think is the most important thing in a marriage?Love, so she asks whether Cathy loves Edgar as the first consideration.6 What happens in Cathy’s dream?She goes to heaven, but is broken-hearted to be away from home. The angels send her back home where she sobs for joy. It seems for Cathy this means she will be unhappy with Edgar. She has “no more business” to marry him than to be in heaven, where, in the dream, she is unhappy.7 What does Cathy say about Heathcliff?She loves him and feels that they have the same soul, but it would degrade her to marry him. (He was found homeless on the street, so he had a poor social background.)6 How does Cathy feel about Edgar?Cathy thinks she and Edgar have different souls, “as different as a moonbeam from lightning, or frost from fire”.Dealing with unfamiliar words5 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 to say something very quietly (whisper)2 to say something suddenly and loudly (exclaim)3 to cry because you feel strong emotion (weep)4 to cry noisily, taking short breaths (sob)5 to promise to do something (pledge)6 to say that you did not do something (deny)7 to stop someone from doing something, like speaking (interrupt)8 to start something again, like speaking (resume)9 to breathe out slowly, especially because you are sad (sigh)10 to say the opposite of what someone has said is true (contradict)Now check (¸) the reporting verbs which give most information about emotions. exclaim, weep, sob, pledge, sigh, contradict6 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box.1 He was resting with his knees on the ground beside her when he asked her to marry him. (kneeling)2 It was traditional to ask for the father’s permission to marry the daughter. (consent)3 Her feelings towards him became different as she got to know him better. (altered)4 He continued with his argument, even though she didn’t agree with him. (pursued)5 Her refusal to admit what had happened made him get angry. (denial)6 He came home in a terrible mood and threw his bag onto the floor. (temper; flung)7 Answer the questions about the words and expressions.1 When you rock a baby, do you move it backwards and forwards (a) gently, or (b) violently?2 If you are having a doze, are you (a) asleep, or (b) working?3 If someone’s behaviour is shameful, should they (a) be proud of what they have done, or (b) feel very sorry about what they have done?4 If you aren’t worried about anything, save your own concerns, does this mean (a) you don’t have to be worried, or (b) you’re only worried about your own business?5 If you do something sulkily, will people notice that you are in (a) a good mood, or (b)a bad mood?6 Is a look which turns off someone’s bad temper likely to be (a) gentle, or (b) angry?7 If you come to the point, do you (a) come to the end of something, or (b) say what is important?8 If something is no business of yours, should you (a) be interested in it, or (b) not be interested in it?9 If something degrades someone, does it make people respect them (a) less, or (b) more?10 Does “What good is it doing something?” mean (a) “Why do it?”, or (b) “Is it a good thing to do?”Active reading (2)Dealing with unfamiliar words4 Match the words in the box with their definitions.1 a strong feeling of sadness (grief)2 a round shape or curve (loop)3 an image that you see when you look in a mirror (reflection)4 to let something fall off as part of a natural process (shed)5 a smooth and beautiful way of moving (grace)6 attractive (cute)7 continuing to support someone or be their friend (faithful)8 to cover something by putting something such as paper or cloth around it (wrap)9 not bright (dim)5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in Activity 4.1 I’ve been faithful to my husband all my life.2 I’d like to give this as a present. Could you wrap it for me in silver paper, please?3 The public expression of grief after the death of the princess lasted for several days.4 She dances with such grace! I think she could become a professional dancer.5 I can’t see very well in here. The light’s rather dim.6 When I saw my reflection in the mirror this morning I got a shock.6 Answer the questions about the words.1 Does a bill refer to (a) a bird’s mouth, or (b) a request for money in the poem?2 Is satin (a) a soft delicate material, or (b) a hard rough material?3 If something is wobbling, is it (a) not moving, or (b) moving unsteadily?4 Does platinum refer to (a) a colour like silver, or (b) a colour like gold?5 Is something that is lethal (a) very friendly, or (b) extremely dangerous?6 If a cloth has been embroidered, is it likely to be (a) multi-coloured, or (b) uncoloured?Language in Usewhatever, whoever etc1 Rewrite the sentences with the word in brackets.1 I don’t know who wrote this poem, but he was very romantic. (whoever) Whoever wrote this poem was very romantic.2 Heathcliff may be anywhere, but he isn’t in the house. (wherever)Wherever Heathcliff may be, he isn’t in the house.3 I don’t know what to say, because she doesn’t listen to me any more. (whatever) Whatever I say, she doesn’t listen to me anymore.4 Every time I told him a secret, he told his friends. (whenever)Whenever I told him a secret, he told his friends.5 Anything may happen, but I will always be faithful. (whatever)Whatever happens, I will always be faithful.6 I don’t know who sent me this parcel, but they know I like chocolates. (whoever) Whoever sent me this parcel knows I like chocolates.7 I’m not exactly sure what I’m eating, but it’s very nice. (whatever)Whatever I’m eating, it’s ve ry nice.8 You may end up anywhere in the world, but I will never forget you. (wherever)Wherever you end up in the world, I will never forget you.present participles2 Rewrite the sentences.1 Since I felt concerned, I asked her to phone me the next day.I, feeling concerned, asked her to phone me the next day.2 When Judith fell asleep she was clinging to her teddy bear.Judith fell asleep, clinging to her teddy bear.3 Sarah dried her eyes and tried to smile.Sarah, drying her eyes, tried to smile.4 H e took out the card and said, “This valentine’s for me.”“This valentine’s for me,” he said, taking out the card.5 I was waiting for the train when I read that poem.I waited for the train, reading that poem.6 Since I didn’t have much money with me, I couldn’t pay for the meal.I, not having much money with me, couldn’t pay for the meal.no more … than3 Look at the sentence and answer the question.I’ve no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven.Cathy means that (c) .(a) if she marries Edgar Linton she will feel as if she’s in heaven(b) she won’t go to heaven if she married Edgar Linton(c) she doesn’t want to marry Edgar Linton and doesn’t feel she should be in heaven4 Rewrite the sentences using no more … than .1 I have no reason to get married, and I’ve got no reason to change my job.I have no more reason to get married than (I have) to change my job.2 She’s got no reason to feel unhappy, and no reason to celebrate.She’s got no more reason to feel unhappy than (she has) to celebrate.3 There’s no point in waiting here, and no point in calling a taxi.There’s no more point in waiting here than (there is) in calling a taxi.4 We have no interest in starting this task, or in finishing the first one.We have no more interest in starting this task than (we have) in finishing the first one.5 I’ve got no business to advise her about her private life, nor should she advise me about mine.I’ve got no more business to advise her about her private life than she has to advise me about mine.6 I have no wish to start a new relationship, or to write another book.I have no more wish to start a new relationship than (I have) to write another book. collocations5 Read the explanation of the words. Answer the questions.1 pursue To pursue means to follow a course of activity.(a) If you pursue the matter, you are likely to try to reach a decision (you don’t abandon it).(b) When you pursue your career, you have the career you want and you want to get ahead in it.(c) If the police are pursuing their inquiries, they haven’t solved the crime, and are still investigating it.2 denial A denial is a statement that something did not happen or isn’t true.(a) If you’re in denial about your age, you don’t admit how old you are.(b) If a company issues a strong denial of responsibility, they don’t admit to having done anything wrong.3 temper If you have a temper, you tend to get angry very quickly.(a) When tempers flare, people get angry.(b) If someone tells you to keep your temper during a discussion, they are likely to be telling you to calm down, and you shouldn’t lose your temper.(c) If people fly into a temper, they lose their temper very quickly and get really angry.4 wrap To wrap something is to cover something in cloth or paper.(a) If you wrap up a meeting, you finish it (because wrapping up a package is the last stage of preparing a gift or buying something).(b) If you’re wrapped up in your work, it interests you very much, and you spend a lot of time doing it or thinking about it, s o you don’t notice anything else.(c) If you keep something under wraps, you keep it secret (as if it is a package wrapped up so other people can’t see what it is).6 Translate the sentences into Chinese.1 Her lips were half asunder as if she meant to speak; and she drew a deep breath, but it escaped in a sigh, instead of a sentence.她半张着嘴,似乎想说什么;她深深地吸了一口气,可随之而来的却是一声无语的叹息。
新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程1详细答案
新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程1详细答案第二版综合教程1详细答案Unit 1Active Reading 1Reading and Understanding2 1,2,43 a, d, d, d, a, aDealing with Unfamiliar Words4 barely spill ignorant intelligent Sip peered impressive5 stumbled across rent out stretched out run out of checked in6 b, b, a, a, b, a, a, a,Active Reading 24 detect admirable subway inadequate scribbling persecution5 a, a, a, bLanguage in UseWith + present participle1 the first sentence: bthe second sentence: a2 1 With my father waiting in the corridor2 with me waiting in the queue3 With the rain pouring down4 With the music playing loudly5 With the lecture running late6 With my head spinning with ideasIt occurs to…that…3 1 It occurs to my father that the barely big enough for one person, so he leaves.2 It had never occurred to me that my handwriting is so bad that I can’t read it.3 It occurs to me that I've run out of clean clothes.4 Has it occurred to him that he doesn’t know what to write for his term paper?5 It occurs to him that he could speak in an American accent so they wouldn't recognize him as a foreignerCollocations5 1 spilt out of 2 burst into tears 3 clean language 4 easier said than done5 climb through6 signed up for7 burst into bloom8 clean licence9 easy on the eyeUnit 2Active Reading 12 1(b) 2(b) 3(a) 4(a) 5(c)Dealing with unfamiliar words3 1 juicy 2 frank 3 perception4 nonsense5 resort6 gloomy7 yummy8 innocence4 1 enormous2 clung (The weather was very stormy so they dung to each other as they walked to the seaside restaurant.)3 region4 discarded5 implements; crack; scrape6 baking7 slippery5 1 emotion 2 despair 3 complain 4 frown 5 nasty6 teaseReading and Interpreting课后练习答案Unit 1Active Reading 1Reading and Understanding2 1,2,43 a, d, d, d, a, aDealing with Unfamiliar Words4 barely spill ignorant intelligent Sip peered impressive5 stumbled across rent out stretched out run out of checked in6 b, b, a, a, b, a, a, a,Active Reading 24 detect admirable subway inadequate scribbling persecution5 a, a, a, bLanguage in UseWith + present participle1 the first sentence: bthe second sentence: a2 1 With my father waiting in the corridor2 with me waiting in the queue3 With the rain pouring down4 With the music playing loudly5 With the lecture running late6 With my head spinning with ideasIt occurs to…that…3 1 It occurs to my father that the barely big enough for one person, so he leaves.2 It had never occurred to me that my handwriting is so bad that I can’t read it.3 It occurs to me that I've run out of clean clothes.4 Has it occurred to him that he doesn’t know what to write for his term paper?5 It occurs to him that he could speak in an American accent so they wouldn't recognize him as a foreignerCollocations5 1 spilt out of 2 burst into tears 3 clean language 4 easier said than done5 climb through6 signed up for7 burst into bloom8 clean licence9 easy on the eyeUnit 2Active Reading 12 1(b) 2(b) 3(a) 4(a) 5(c)Dealing with unfamiliar words3 1 juicy 2 frank 3 perception4 nonsense5 resort6 gloomy7 yummy8 innocence4 1 enormous2 clung (The weather was very stormy so they dung to each other as they walked to the seaside restaurant.)3 region4 discarded5 implements; crack; scrape6 baking7 slippery5 1 emotion 2 despair 3 complain 4 frown 5 nasty6 teaseReading and Interpreting课后练习答案Unit 1Active Reading 1Reading and Understanding2 1,2,43 a, d, d, d, a, aDealing with Unfamiliar Words4 barely spill ignorant intelligent Sip peered impressive5 stumbled across rent out stretched out run out of checked in6 b, b, a, a, b, a, a, a,Active Reading 24 detect admirable subway inadequate scribbling persecution5 a, a, a, bLanguage in UseWith + present participle1 the first sentence: bthe second sentence: a2 1 With my father waiting in the corridor2 with me waiting in the queue3 With the rain pouring down4 With the music playing loudly5 With the lecture running late6 With my head spinning with ideasIt occurs to…that…3 1 It occurs to my father that the barely big enough for one person, so he leaves.2 It had never occurred to me that my handwriting is so bad that I can’t read it.3 It occurs to me that I've run out of clean clothes.4 Has it occurred to him that he does n’t know what to write for his term paper?5 It occurs to him that he could speak in an American accent so they wouldn't recognize him as a foreignerCollocations5 1 spilt out of 2 burst into tears 3 clean language 4 easier said than done5 climb through6 signed up for7 burst into bloom8 clean licence9 easy on the eyeUnit 2Active Reading 12 1(b) 2(b) 3(a) 4(a) 5(c)Dealing with unfamiliar words3 1 juicy 2 frank 3 perception4 nonsense5 resort6 gloomy7 yummy8 innocence4 1 enormous2 clung (The weather was very stormy so they dung to each other as they walked to the seaside restaurant.)3 region4 discarded5 implements; crack; scrape6 baking7 slippery5 1 emotion 2 despair 3 complain 4 frown 5 nasty6 teaseReading and Interpreting课后练习答案Unit 1Active Reading 1Reading and Understanding2 1,2,43 a, d, d, d, a, aDealing with Unfamiliar Words4 barely spill ignorant intelligent Sip peered impressive5 stumbled across rent out stretched out run out of checked in6 b, b, a, a, b, a, a, a,Active Reading 24 detect admirable subway inadequate scribbling persecution5 a, a, a, bLanguage in UseWith + present participle1 the first sentence: bthe second sentence: a2 1 With my father waiting in the corridor2 with me waiting in the queue3 With the rain pouring down4 With the music playing loudly5 With the lecture running late6 With my head spinning with ideasIt occurs to…that…3 1 It occurs to my father that the barely big enough for one person, so he leaves.2 It had never occurred to me that my handwriting is so bad that I can’t read it.3 It occurs to me that I've run out of clean clothes.4 Has it occurred to him that he doesn’t know what to write for his term paper?5 It occurs to him that he could speak in an American accent so they wouldn't recognize him as a foreignerCollocations5 1 spilt out of 2 burst into tears 3 clean language 4 easier said than done5 climb through6 signed up for7 burst into bloom8 clean licence9 easy on the eyeUnit 2Active Reading 12 1(b) 2(b) 3(a) 4(a) 5(c)Dealing with unfamiliar words3 1 juicy 2 frank 3 perception4 nonsense5 resort6 gloomy7 yummy8 innocence4 1 enormous2 clung (The weather was very stormy so they dung to each other as they walked to the seaside restaurant.)3 region4 discarded5 implements; crack; scrape6 baking7 slippery5 1 emotion 2 despair 3 complain 4 frown 5 nasty6 teaseReading and Interpreting课后练习答案Unit 1Active Reading 1Reading and Understanding2 1,2,43 a, d, d, d, a, aDealing with Unfamiliar Words4 barely spill ignorant intelligent Sip peered impressive5 stumbled across rent out stretched out run out of checked in6 b, b, a, a, b, a, a, a,Active Reading 24 detect admirable subway inadequate scribbling persecution5 a, a, a, bLanguage in UseWith + present participle1 the first sentence: bthe second sentence: a2 1 With my father waiting in the corridor2 with me waiting in the queue3 With the rain pouring down4 With the music playing loudly5 With the lecture running late6 With my head spinning with ideasIt occurs to…that…3 1 It occurs to my father that the barely big enough for one person, so he leaves.2 It had never occurred to me that my handwriting is so bad that I can’t read it.3 It occurs to me that I've run out of clean clothes.4 Has it occurred to him that he doesn’t know what to write for his term paper?5 It occurs to him that he could speak in an American accent so they wouldn't recognize him as a foreignerCollocations5 1 spilt out of 2 burst into tears 3 clean language 4 easier said than done5 climb through6 signed up for7 burst into bloom8 clean licence9 easy on the eyeUnit 2Active Reading 12 1(b) 2(b) 3(a) 4(a) 5(c)Dealing with unfamiliar words3 1 juicy 2 frank 3 perception4 nonsense5 resort6 gloomy7 yummy8 innocence4 1 enormous2 clung (The weather was very stormy so they dung to each other as they walked to the seaside restaurant.)3 region4 discarded5 implements; crack; scrape6 baking7 slippery5 1 emotion 2 despair 3 complain 4 frown 5 nasty6 teaseReading and Interpreting课后练习答案Unit 1Active Reading 1Reading and Understanding2 1,2,43 a, d, d, d, a, aDealing with Unfamiliar Words4 barely spill ignorant intelligent Sip peered impressive5 stumbled across rent out stretched out run out of checked in6 b, b, a, a, b, a, a, a,Active Reading 24 detect admirable subway inadequate scribbling persecution5 a, a, a, bLanguage in UseWith + present participle1 the first sentence: bthe second sentence: a2 1 With my father waiting in the corridor2 with me waiting in the queue3 With the rain pouring down4 With the music playing loudly5 With the lecture running late6 With my head spinning with ideasIt occurs to…that…3 1 It occurs to my father that the barely big enough for one person, so he leaves.2 It had never occurred to me that my handwriting is so bad that I can’t read it.3 It occurs to me that I've run out of clean clothes.4 Has it occurred to him that he doesn’t know what to write for his term paper?5 It occurs to him that he could speak in an American accent so they wouldn't recognize him as a foreignerCollocations5 1 spilt out of 2 burst into tears 3 clean language 4 easier said than done5 climb through6 signed up for7 burst into bloom8 clean licence9 easy on the eyeUnit 2Active Reading 12 1(b) 2(b) 3(a) 4(a) 5(c)Dealing with unfamiliar words3 1 juicy 2 frank 3 perception4 nonsense5 resort6 gloomy7 yummy8 innocence4 1 enormous2 clung (The weather was very stormy so they dung to each other as they walked to the seaside restaurant.)3 region4 discarded5 implements; crack; scrape6 baking7 slippery5 1 emotion 2 despair 3 complain 4 frown 5 nasty6 teaseReading and Interpreting。
新标准大学英语综合教程1 unin test5答案
kneeledSection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.12. In the winter, I _______ quickly before putting on pajamas and going to13. Jonathan ignored the interruption and quickly _______ his speech.14. This constituted such a _______ in the study of the phenomena of nature,15. She moved with the _______ of a ballet dancer.16. Her refusal to accept my apology was like a _______ of our love.17. Please be _______; did you really write that poem?18. The _______ of fresh flowers always reminds me of my mother's garden.19. Valentine's Day is a good excuse to _______ your sweet tooth and eat20. Mark felt incredibly _______ for the foolish way he acted in class. Section C: Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable word.WheneverAlthoughAlthough Although27. My advice is, whatever you do, don't sing her a romantic song.Your answer Correct answerwhatever whatever28. People start dating at a very young age in America, while young people in China tend tofocus more on schoolwork.Your answer Correct answerwhile while29. After we wrap up the meeting, do you want to go out for some coffee?Your answer Correct answerup up30. Her boyfriend flew into a temper when she didn't listen to him.Your answer Correct answerinto intoPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.((((((((38) retract retract(39) alter alter(40) novelty noveltyPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.India's Taj Mahal is often called the greatest monument to love ever built. Indeed, not only is the story behind it romantic and legendary, but the structure itself is so stunning that people have composed poetry and songs to its beauty. It is consistently regarded as one of the most beautiful man-made structures in the world. Some experts also argue that it has no architectural equal.In 1631, Emperor Shah Jahan was overwhelmed with grief when his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal died in childbirth. The emperor then proceeded to build her a mausoleum that knew no equal in the world. Construction of the Taj Mahal lasted for 22 years and employed some 20,000 workers. Materials came from all over Asia, including India, China, and Afghanistan. The final cost of Mumtaz Mahal's mausoleum, adjusted for modern values, is calculated to be several trillion dollars!Though the Taj Mahal is actually a complex of several structures and expansive gardens, the mausoleum is the most famous part. It is built almost entirely out of white marble and the architecture relies heavily on geometry and symmetry. In addition to its famous dome and four minarets (towers), the entire mausoleum is decorated with precious gems arranged in flower designs and calligraphy.At sunrise and sunset, the dim light plays tricks with the white marble and the entire mausoleum seems to glow a wondrous shade of pink. The Taj Mahal is one of the most recognizable structures in the world, it is one of the most important architectural structures in the world, it is one of the most beautiful structures in the world, and it was built in loving memory of one woman. Beneath the famous dome, Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan lie beside each other in eternal rest, and the Taj Mahal continues to be called the ultimate expression of a dream.41. Which sentence from the passage indicates that the Taj Mahal has aunique and important design?A. India's Taj Mahal is often called the greatest monument to loveever built.B. Some experts also argue that it has no architectural equal.C. Construction of the Taj Mahal lasted for 22 years andemployed some 20,000 workers.D. The Taj Mahal continues to be called the ultimate expressionof a dream.43. With which of these statements would the author probably agree?45. Who is buried within the Taj Mahal mausoleum?。
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re2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.1.11. He didn't understand the _______ his attitude had oneveryone's opinion of him.A. impactB. extentC. impulseD. excuse12. Let's strive to eliminate any further _______ by havingopen communication.A. confuseB. confusedC. confusionD. confusing13. To me, life without telephones and email would be a _______existence indeed!A. solitudeB. soloC. solitaireD. solitary14. In South Africa, it's very common for guests to drop bya friend's house unannounced, _______ in England, thismight be considered rude.A. whereasB. whereC. thatD. which15. I couldn't even begin to _______ why she behaved so badly.A. knowB. speculateC. recognizeD. assume16. I offered to shake his hand on _______; I forgot that thisis not normal in Japan.A. impulseB. repulsiveC. repulseD. impulsive17. Sonia read _______ every book on Germany before visitinglast summer.A. necessarilyB. completelyC. practicallyD. undoubtedly18. It's interesting to see how different cultures _______certain hand gestures.A. understandB. distinguishC. perceiveD. appreciate19. We weren't allowed to _______ a word while working at thelibrary.A. utteranceB. utterC. utteringD. utters20. My supervisor has absolutely no _______ for rude ordisrespectful behavior.A. toleranceB. appreciationC. confusionD. recognition21.solutions.22.It took a long time for Lou to jet lag after coming home fromAustralia.23.After the meeting, Abby conclusion that she needed a new job.actions on climate change.25.26.27.28.29.out.30.It seems like most people today have a mobile phone (31)attached to their hands. Surprisingly, many of these people don't even use their phones for actual conversations! Text messaging has become such a(n) (32)of their (33)I'm sure they would be lostwithout the ability to send text messages.I'm not against new technologies, but I personally find text messaging very (34)If I have a question for someone, I would much rather talk to thatperson on the phone and immediately hear his (35)text messages back and forth just causes too much (36)sentences. They resemble language with messages like, "gr8! c u 2nite!" I think it's about time people stopped letting text messages (39)their ability to think complete thoughts. Together, we can (40)ability to communicate with each other using real, spoken words!1.She decided that she'd interest in Psychology as a Ph.D.than as a lawyer.2.3.4.Before Kevin asked Lisa to marry him, he asked her father for5.6.Many people try appearance in order to be more attractive.7. "That's it! No more dating!" Brian declared, "Women are nothing but8.propose.9. T he dinner was romantic but it was difficult to see each other with such"I think you need to talk to Kate. She broke up with her boyfriend and has10.Section B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11. My old boyfriend had a terrible _______. We would alwaysargue.A. tenderB. testerC. temperD. tether12. In the winter, I _______ quickly before putting on pajamasand going to bed.A. dressB. undressC. redressD. sundress13. Jonathan ignored the interruption and quickly _______ hisspeech.A. resumedB. resumeC. resumingD. resumes14. This constituted such a _______ in the study of thephenomena of nature, although it did not complete lift the veil which conceals the truth.A. notionB. noveltyC. noticeD. novel15. She moved with the _______ of a ballet dancer.A. gracefulB. gracefullyC. gracelessD. grace16. Her refusal to accept my apology was like a _______ of ourlove.A. consentB. denialC. reflectionD. novelty17. Please be _______; did you really write that poem?A. truthB. honestlyC. truthfulD. honesty18. The _______ of fresh flowers always reminds me of mymother's garden.A. smellB. odourC. stinkD. scent19. Valentine's Day is a good excuse to _______ your sweettooth and eat chocolate.A. induceB. inclineC. incorporateD. indulge20. Mark felt incredibly _______ for the foolish way he actedin class.A. shamefulB. shamelesslyC. shamelessD. shamefully21.23.24.25.are a lot of Internet dating sites, I still don't trust them.27.28.People start dating at a very young age in people inChina tend to focus more on schoolwork.29.30.When I was a child, my best friend was named Laura. She and I did everything together. At six years old, we were convinced that we were in love. At seven, we made a (31)get married when we got older. For several years, she was of (32)to (33)went so far as to ask her father for his (34)When we were ten years old, a new boy named Tommy moved to our town. I often sawLaura talking to him which made me extremely (35)frustrated, but I also felt that she wasn't being entirely (36)our promise. How could she talk to other boys if she was going to marry me? In mymind, I thought she was being simply (37)One day, I asked Laura if she wanted to (38)promise to each other. Did she no longer want to marry me? No, she told me, she didn't want to forget aboutour promise. But she did want to (39)get married, she wanted to make a promise to be best friends forever.Today, as an adult, I think back on this story with fond memories. We were youngand innocent and love was a(n) (40)grew up and fell in love, but with different people. However, we stayed true to our promise and are still best friends.1.2.My parents thought it me to have a credit card untilI was 19.3.I don't have of that shop because the salesgirlwas very rude to me when I was in there last.4.5.When I go shopping with my wife, I have who is in control. 6.7.You need a lot go shopping with Sue; she likes to shop from dawn to dusk!8.cheaper.9.buys me whatever I want.10.about manufacturing.11.for me?"12.13.Sometimes I think Marie shopping since she's at the mall everyweekend!14.morning.15.16.17.18.19.buy things but to have a good time.20.If the salespeople are willing it's usually best to try all clothes on before buying anything.21.22.23.Thomas went bankrupt last year, but he's learned his lesson and isthe road to recovery.24.25.26.27.28.— I love it!29.30.Credit card debt affects a surprising number of people every year. It is very easyto give in to the (31)The (32)has created a (33)nearly every country of the world. However, if you don't want to go (34)(35)decisions now. Shopping can become a(n) (36)and if you think youhave it, then you should seek help. (37)have a problem and then sink deeper into debt! Become the (38)get help! Living in debt and going bankrupt are not (39)The roadto (40)1.Disney World.2.My brother Thomas has always been He always seems to be thecentre of attention.3.4.5.check in.6.I remember my mother's necklace as she would lean over to kissme goodnight.7.8."For me," Sandra wrote, "the smell of Everysummer, it seemed to grow absolutely everywhere."9.the coffee table.10.11. My little brother always has a look of __________ on hisface when he rides his bicycle.A. determineB. determinationC. determinedD. determining12. "Don't use that __________ of voice with me, young lady!"A. soundB. musicC. jingleD. tone13. Can you name the most __________ memory of your childhood?A. significantB. signifyC. significanceD. signal14. I really didn't like my baby brother at first. All he didwas eat, sleep, cry, and __________.A. whopperB. whimperC. wrapperD. wimpier15. Don't talk to Theresa. She's in a foul __________.A. moodsB. moodyC. moodD. moodier16. Don't forget to call me. I __________ want to go with you.A. defineB. definingC. definiteD. definitely17. Determination and __________ are two of the most importantvalues my parents taught me.A. persistentB. perseveranceC. perseveringD. persistence18. My children must finish their homework at the kitchentable. There are too many __________ everywhere else.A. retractionsB. subtractionsC. extractionsD. distractions19. Her father always speaks so __________, it's impossibleto not listen.A. consequenceB. eloquenceC. eloquentlyD. consequently20. Neil Armstrong was a __________ in my house growing up.A. legendB. legendaryC. legendsD. legendry21.22.23.Her brother got probably had no money saved up to financiallysupport himself.24.25.26.27.28.The best way is to use all the time you've got to get ready for opportunities 29.30.In weather, we still managed to have a great day at the park.If I had to choose a favourite member of my family, it would (31)be Charlie. Charlie might still be a baby, but he plays such a(n) (32)(33)(34)with a ball. I would (35)ball to him to see if he could catchit. To my (36)isn't very (37)he sometimes (38)the night and wakes me up. I don't mind,though; I usually (39)and we both fall back asleep together.I'll admit it, I absolutely (40)Why not? Charlie's the best puppy in the world!。