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新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程BookIII-Unit5-Section B-The joy of a prideful tradition

新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程BookIII-Unit5-Section B-The joy of a prideful tradition

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They will also work with more diligence and precision because they have fostered a sense of personal pride in their jobs. (Para. 5)
Words showing comparison / contrast Generally, words like likewise, similarly, as in a similar fashion, etc. indicate comparison, while however, but, in contrast, on the contrary, on the other hand, by comparison, etc. show contrast.
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2. What prideful traditions do you inherit from your parents?
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1. Is it necessary for us to promote and practice such principles as “patriotism, dedication, integrity and friendship” in our life? And why?
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新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第五单元Unit 5课后答案

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第五单元Unit 5课后答案

一.Reading comprehension:1.Because the Sydney-to-Melbourne race is 875 kilometers long and it is a harsh test of endurance for the world’s top athletes.2.Cliff Young was a toothless 61-year-old farmer; he was wearing rubber boots, and was much older than the other runners.3.Other athletes neither believed it nor treated Cliff Young with respect.4.Because Cliff Young didn’t run properly. He had the strangest running style and appeared to shuffle.5. When people found that Cliff Young ran through the entire night without sleeping and when it seemed to them that he intended to keep running until he reached the finish line or fell ill or was injured.6. When he was running, Cliff Young imagined he was gathering his sleep and trying to outrun a storm.7. Cliff Young gave all the prize money to five other runners. He didn’t keep a single cent for himself.8. Cliff Young is a brilliant example showing that ordinary people also have the inherent quality to achieve great results.3 Words in use:1.annual2.contract3.distinction4.substantial5.furnished6. amateur7. assemble8. react9. Apparent10. magnificent4 Word building:bore fascinate amusingexplosion assumption evolution compensation contributeelementary revolutionary5 Word building:1.assumption2.fascinated3.explosion4.elementary5. Compensation6.evolution7. amusing8. bore9. contribute10. revolutionary6 Banked cloze:1 K2 D3 C4 B5 H6 O7 F8 M9 A 10 G7 Expressions in use:1 passed away2 left behind3 give away4 had no intention of5 Up to6 regardless of7 might (just) as well8 fall ill9 in attendance10 to this day10. Translation:有关古代奥林匹克运动会的最早文字记载可追溯至公元前776年。

新视野大学英语3第5单元答案

新视野大学英语3第5单元答案

Unit 5 Here are the seasons to enjoy.Done with this task. Your current score: 15%Unit 5 testNextDirections: Click on the speaker to the left to start playing the audio recordings Parts I, II and III.They will be played continuously. Once the recording starts playi please do NOT click on either the speaker icon or the 'Unit Quiz' link in the menu b above. Otherwise, you may lose the chance of hearing the complete recording.Part IScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.) A. Valentine's Day should be done away with. B. The man's girl friend is asking for too much. C. The man should buy gifts for his girlfriend. D. The man is poor.2. (Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. A housewife.B. A housekeeper.C. A President.D. It is not known.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. In the club.B. At Jane's home.C. In the national park.D. In the shopping mall.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The cookies.B. The CD.C. The camera.D. The map.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. 2.B. 12.C. 20.D. 24.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea. When the passage is read the second time, fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10, write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read the third time, check your answers.Many Americans buy an evergreen tree for Christmas. They put the tree in their home and (1) small lights and colorful objects on it. The evergreen is usually a pine or a fir tree. It (2) green during the cold, dark months of winter in the northern part of the world. So it is a (3) of everlasting life. The Christmas tree may have developed in part from a popular play (4)hundreds of years ago in (5) is now Germany. Traditionally, the play was held on December 24th, the day before Christmas. The play was about the first people(6) God created—Adam and Eve. People put apples on an evergreen tree to(7) the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden.(8). They shared the food among family members and friends after the holiday season.Some people say the German religious reformer Martin Luther was the first person to add lighted candles to an evergreen tree.(9).In the early 1800s, German settlers in the state of Pennsylvania were the first to celebrate the holiday with Christmas trees in the United States.(10).Some people put a star on top of their Christmas tree. It represents the star that led the three wise men to the baby Jesus in Bethlehem.Your answer Correct answer(1) hang(2) remains(3) symbol(4) performed(5) what(6) that(7) represent(8) By the year 1600, some Germans began bringing evergreen trees intotheir homes. They put fruit, nuts and sweets on the trees(9) They say he did this to show how wonderful the stars had appearedto him as he traveled one night(10) The Christmas tree tradition spread to many parts of the world. Today,some form of Christmas tree is part of most Christmas celebrationsPart III ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.On what day was the beginning of the New Year first observed in 16th centuryFrance?A. On January 1st.B. On February 1st.C. On March 1st.D. On April 1st.2. On whom did people play tricks after Pope Gregory introduced a new calendar?A. Those who celebrated the New Year's Day on April 1st.B. Those who celebrated the New Year's Day on January 1st.C. Those who followed Gregory's idea.D. Those who accepted the new calendar.3. How did French children fool their friends?A. By hiding a fish in their friends' bag.B. By putting a paper fish on their friends' back.C. By saying, "School has been canceled."D. By saying, "Look! A flock of geese!"4.What is mentioned as a common trick in the United States?A. Telling a classmate that the teacher has fallen ill.B. Telling a friend that a bird is flying past.C. Saying "Your shoelace is untied."D. Saying "Your pants are unzipped."5.What is considered the cleverest April fools joke?A. One that is played with a large audience around.B. One that is first played on April Fool's Day.C. One that makes everyone laugh except the victim.D. One that makes everyone laugh, including the victim.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements. 1. I used to love giving my mother a present on Mother's Day. It always madeher cry, and then she'd hug me hard enough to squeeze the _______ out of me.A. airB. gasC. breathD. breathe2. Boxing Day is a holiday ___________ some British Commonwealth countries likeBritain, Australia and Canada.A. exclusive toB. exclusive inC. inclusive toD. inclusive of3. Boxing Day is a perfect date for a holiday, ________ the day after ChristmasDay.A. beB. beingC. to beD. to have been4. I absolutely hate Christmas shopping. I can never __________ what to buyfor everyone.A. count outB. calculate outC. figure outD. compute out5. I know you enjoy celebrating holidays again and again, but it's hard ____my wallet.A. inB. forC. onD. to6.If we spend money at this rate, I'll _______ in the poorhouse.A. end upB. accomplishC. completeD. achieve7.April Fool's Day is a day people play __________ one another.A. tricks againstB. tricks onC. tricks withD. jokes at8.The lead flight attendant ___________ telling her fellow crew members abouther boyfriend's stopover at the same airport.A. do a point inB. do a point ofC. made a point inD. made a point of9.The cockpit door flew open, and ___________ it was the disappointed flightattendant mumbling something like, "What shall I do?"A. sure enoughB. surely enoughC. certain enoughD. certainly enough10.The Wilsons began holding a yearly Thanksgiving dinner for _____ theycalled their "extended family".A. thatB. whichC. whatD. it•••Search onlinWord tipsLanguage and culture tipsOverviewLearning strategiesScriptQuestion 1M:I think Valentine's Day is a trick created by business people to sell flowers and candy. I'm not going to be fooled by their schemes.W:It's OK to tell me that, but not your girlfriend. She will just think you are a miser.Q:What does the woman imply?Question 2M:Can you help me? I already know the history of holidays like Easter and Valentine's Day. But about Father's Day I can't find anything.W:There's nothing to find. In 1924 Sonora Dodd, a housewife, decided the country needed a Father's Day. Then she convinced the President to namea day in June as Father's Day.Q:Who first proposed Father's Day?Question 3W:Tomorrow is Jane's 21st birthday. Where do you think we should go to celebrate it? Well, I'm definitely not for the club.M:And not Jane's home once again. Let's do something special this year. How about barbecuing in the national park? I bet she'll be surprised. Let's do some shopping for the barbecue right now!Q:Where does the man suggest celebrating Jane's birthday?Question 4W:So, are we ready to go? I can hardly wait to begin our road trip!M:Yup. The car's packed. We've got the cookies, our favourite CD, the camera... Oh, wait! But where's the map?Q:What is the man looking for?Question 5M:I'm here to buy some flowers for my girlfriend to celebrate Valentine's Day? What do you suggest?W:Mmm, well, this is our "I Love You" package—two dozen long stem red roses lined with tulips, carnations and lilies. The fragrance and beauty of this flower arrangement is sure to win her heart.Q:How many red roses does the "I Love You" flower arrangement consist of? ScriptMany Americans buy an evergreen tree for Christmas. They put the tree in their home and hang small lights and colorful objects on it. The evergreenis usually a pine or a fir tree. It remains green during the cold, dark monthsof winter in the northern part of the world. So it is a symbol of everlasting life.The Christmas tree may have developed in part from a popular play performed hundreds of years ago in what is now Germany. Traditionally, the play was held on December 24th, the day before Christmas. The play was about the first people that God created—Adam and Eve. People put apples on an evergreen tree to represent the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden.By the year 1600, some Germans began bringing evergreen trees into their homes. They put fruit, nuts and sweets on the trees. They shared the food among family members and friends after the holiday season.Some people say the German religious reformer Martin Luther was the first person to add lighted candles to an evergreen tree. They say he did thisto show how wonderful the stars had appeared to him as he traveled one night.In the early 1800s, German settlers in the state of Pennsylvania were the first to celebrate the holiday with Christmas trees in the United States.The Christmas tree tradition spread to many parts of the world. Today, some form of Christmas tree is part of most Christmas celebrations. Some people put a star on top of their Christmas tree. It represents the star that led the three wise men to the baby Jesus in Bethlehem.ScriptIn 16th century France, the start of the New Year was observed on April first. It was celebrated in much the same way as it is today with parties and dancing balls into the late hours of the night. Then in 1562, Pope Gregory introduced a new calendar for the Christian world, and the New Year fell on January first. There were some people, however, who hadn't heard or didn't believe the change in the date, so they continued to celebrate New Year's Day on April first. Others played tricks on them and called them "April fools". They sent them to do something foolish or tried to make them believe that something false was true. French children fooled their friends by taping a paper fish to their friends' backs. When the "young fool" discovers this trick, the person who played the trick yells "April fish!"Today Americans play small tricks on friends and strangers alike on the first of April. One common trick on April Fool's Day is pointing down to a friend's shoe and saying, "Your shoelace is untied." Teachers in the 19th century used to say to pupils, "Look! A flock of geese!" and point up. School children might tell a classmate that school had been canceled. Whatever the trick, if the innocent victim falls for the joke, people yell, "April fools!"Most April fools jokes are in good fun and not meant to harm anyone. The cleverest April fools joke is the one where everyone laughs, especially the person upon whom the joke is played..。

新视野第三册第五单元

新视野第三册第五单元

Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations(每小题:分)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 1 are based on the following passage.1.A. He missed his chances over the years.B. He was kept away by the woman.C. He had duties to perform.D. He wanted to grow up.Questions 2 to 2 are based on the following passage.2.A. Working wouldn't cause a problem.B. Being in the hospital caused problems.C. Working would help her feel sure of herself.D. Being among people would be helpful.Questions 3 to 3 are based on the following passage.3.A. The pants don't fit him.B. The pants fit him.C. The pants look lovely on him.D. The pants are expensive.Questions 4 to 4 are based on the following passage.4.A. The value of insurance.B. The man's insurance.C. Sicknesses covered by insurance.D. Ways to pay for one's illness.Questions 5 to 5 are based on the following passage.5.A. He wanted to become a teacher.B. He met a wonderful player.C. He wanted to become famous.D. He was told his fingers are good for it.Questions 6 to 6 are based on the following passage.6.A. Employee and employer.B. Husband and wife.C. Customer and waitress.D. Teacher and student.Questions 7 to 7 are based on the following passage.7.A. The speakers aren't happy about being told what to do.B. The speakers aren't happy about their home being so ugly.C. The speakers aren't happy about having to tell others to paint.D. The speakers aren't happy about being told they're ugly. Questions 8 to 8 are based on the following passage.8.A. Mother and son.B. Father and daughter.C. Brother and sister.D. Husband and wife.Questions 9 to 9 are based on the following passage.9.A. Baseball is a very boring sport to him.B. Baseball is much more popular than all others.C. Basketball will become liked by more people.D. American football will grow in popularity.Questions 10 to 10 are based on the following passage.10.A. The city of New Orleans.B. Floods and storms.C. Rebuilding cities.D. Music and foods.Questions 11 to 11 are based on the following passage.11.A. The speakers don't like their president.B. The man is happy with the president.C. The president is a symbol.D. The president will be elected soon.Questions 12 to 12 are based on the following passage.12.A. Mother and son.B. Father and daughter.C. Brother and sister.D. Boyfriend and girlfriend.Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations (每小题: 0.5 分; 满分:6 分)小题得分对错我的答案客观1. 0.5 C C2. 0.5 D D3. 0.5 A A4. 0.5 D D5. 0.5 D D6. 0.5 B B7. 0.5 A A8. 0.5 D D9. 0.5 C C10. 0.5 A A11. 0.5 A A12. 0.5 D DSubtotal: 6老师评语:Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

新视野大学英语3第5单元答案

新视野大学英语3第5单元答案

Unit 5 Here are the seasons to enjoy.Done with this task. Your current score: 15%Unit 5 testNextDirections: Click on the speaker to the left to start playing the audio recordingsParts I, II and III. They will be played continuously. Once the recording starts playiplease do NOT click on either the speaker icon or the 'Unit Quiz' link in the menuabove. Otherwise, you may lose the chance of hearing the complete recording.Part I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answersto the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing,there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playingto check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Valentine's Day should be done away with.B. The man's girl friend is asking for too much.C. The man should buy gifts for his girlfriend.D. The man is poor.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. A housewife.B. A housekeeper.C. A President.D. It is not known.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. In the club.B. At Jane's home.C. In the national park.D. In the shopping mall.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The cookies.B. The CD.C. The camera.D. The map.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. 2.B. 12.C. 20.D. 24.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for the general idea. When the passage is read the second time, fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you hear. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10, write down either the exact words you hear or the main points in your own words. When the passage is read the third time, check your answers.Many Americans buy an evergreen tree for Christmas. They put the tree in theirhome andlights and colorful objects on it. The evergreen isusually a pine or a fir tree. Itduring the cold, dark monthsof winter in the northern part of the world. So it is aeverlasting life.The Christmas tree may have developed in part from a popular playhundreds of years ago inwas held on December 24th, the day before Christmas. The play was about thefirst people—Adam and Eve. People put apples on anevergreen tree toin the Garden of Eden.(8)They shared the food among family members and friends after the holiday season.Some people say the German religious reformer Martin Luther was the first person to add lighted candles to an evergreen tree.(9)In the early 1800s, German settlers in the state of Pennsylvania were the first to celebrate the holiday with Christmas trees in the United States.(10)Some people put a star on top of their Christmas tree. It represents the star that led the three wise men to the baby Jesus in Bethlehem.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)Part III ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. On what day was the beginning of the New Year first observed in 16th centuryFrance?A. On January 1st.B. On February 1st.C. On March 1st.D. On April 1st.2. On whom did people play tricks after Pope Gregory introduced a new calendar?A. Those who celebrated the New Year's Day on April 1st.B. Those who celebrated the New Year's Day on January 1st.C. Those who followed Gregory's idea.D. Those who accepted the new calendar.3. How did French children fool their friends?A. By hiding a fish in their friends' bag.B. By putting a paper fish on their friends' back.C. By saying, "School has been canceled."D. By saying, "Look! A flock of geese!"4. What is mentioned as a common trick in the United States?A. Telling a classmate that the teacher has fallen ill.B. Telling a friend that a bird is flying past.C. Saying "Your shoelace is untied."D. Saying "Your pants are unzipped."5. What is considered the cleverest April fools joke?A. One that is played with a large audience around.B. One that is first played on April Fool's Day.C. One that makes everyone laugh except the victim.D. One that makes everyone laugh, including the victim.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.I used to love giving my mother a present on Mother's Day. It always madeher cry, and then she'd hug me hard enough to squeeze the _______ out of me.A. airB. gasC. breathD. breathe2.Boxing Day is a holiday ___________ some British Commonwealth countrieslike Britain, Australia and Canada.A. exclusive toB. exclusive inC. inclusive toD. inclusive of3.Boxing Day is a perfect date for a holiday, ________ the day after ChristmasDay.A. beB. beingC. to beD. to have been4.I absolutely hate Christmas shopping. I can never __________ what to buyfor everyone.A. count outB. calculate outC. figure outD. compute out5.I know you enjoy celebrating holidays again and again, but it's hard ____my wallet.A. inB. forC. onD. to6.If we spend money at this rate, I'll _______ in the poorhouse.A. end upB. accomplishC. completeD. achieve7.April Fool's Day is a day people play __________ one another.A. tricks againstB. tricks onC. tricks withD. jokes at8.The lead flight attendant ___________ telling her fellow crew members abouther boyfriend's stopover at the same airport.A. do a point inB. do a point ofC. made a point inD. made a point of9.The cockpit door flew open, and ___________ it was the disappointed flightattendant mumbling something like, "What shall I do?"A. sure enoughB. surely enoughC. certain enoughD. certainly enough10.The Wilsons began holding a yearly Thanksgiving dinner for _____ theycalled their "extended family".A. thatB. whichC. whatD. it∙∙Search onliWord tipsLanguage and culture tipsOverviewLearning strategiesScriptQuestion 1M: I think Valentine's Day is a trick created by business people to sellflowers and candy. I'm not going to be fooled by their schemes. W: It's OK to tell me that, but not your girlfriend. She will just think youare a miser. Q: What does the woman imply? Question 2M: Can you help me? I already know the history of holidays like Easter andValentine's Day. But about Father's Day I can't find anything.W: There's nothing to find. In 1924 Sonora Dodd, a housewife, decided thecountry needed a Father's Day. Then she convinced the President to name a day in June as Father's Day. Q: Who first proposed Father's Day? Question 3W: Tomorrow is Jane's 21st birthday. Where do you think we should go tocelebrate it? Well, I'm definitely not for the club. M: And not Jane's home once again. Let's do something special this year. Howabout barbecuing in the national park? I bet she'll be surprised. Let's do some shopping for the barbecue right now!Q:Where does the man suggest celebrating Jane's birthday?Question 4W:So, are we ready to go? I can hardly wait to begin our road trip!M:Yup. The car's packed. We've got the cookies, our favourite CD, the camera... Oh, wait! But where's the map?Q:What is the man looking for?Question 5M:I'm here to buy some flowers for my girlfriend to celebrate Valentine's Day? What do you suggest?W:Mmm, well, this is our "I Love You" package—two dozen long stem red roses lined with tulips, carnations and lilies. The fragrance and beauty of this flower arrangement is sure to win her heart.Q:How many red roses does the "I Love You" flower arrangement consist of?Many Americans buy an evergreen tree for Christmas. They put the tree in their home and hang small lights and colorful objects on it. The evergreenis usually a pine or a fir tree. It remains green during the cold, dark monthsof winter in the northern part of the world. So it is a symbol of everlasting life.The Christmas tree may have developed in part from a popular play performed hundreds of years ago in what is now Germany. Traditionally, the play was held on December 24th, the day before Christmas. The play was about the first people that God created—Adam and Eve. People put apples on an evergreen tree to represent the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden.By the year 1600, some Germans began bringing evergreen trees into their homes. They put fruit, nuts and sweets on the trees. They shared the food among family members and friends after the holiday season.Some people say the German religious reformer Martin Luther was the first person to add lighted candles to an evergreen tree. They say he did thisto show how wonderful the stars had appeared to him as he traveled one night.In the early 1800s, German settlers in the state of Pennsylvania were the first to celebrate the holiday with Christmas trees in the United States.The Christmas tree tradition spread to many parts of the world. Today, someform of Christmas tree is part of most Christmas celebrations. Some people put a star on top of their Christmas tree. It represents the star that led the three wise men to the baby Jesus in Bethlehem.In 16th century France, the start of the New Year was observed on April first. It was celebrated in much the same way as it is today with parties and dancing balls into the late hours of the night. Then in 1562, Pope Gregory introduced a new calendar for the Christian world, and the New Year fell on January first. There were some people, however, who hadn't heard or didn't believe the change in the date, so they continued to celebrate New Year's Day on April first. Others played tricks on them and called them "April fools". They sent them to do something foolish or tried to make them believe that something false was true. French children fooled their friends by taping a paper fish to their friends' backs. When the "young fool" discovers this trick, the person who played the trick yells "April fish!"Today Americans play small tricks on friends and strangers alike on the first of April. One common trick on April Fool's Day is pointing down to a friend's shoe and saying, "Your shoelace is untied." Teachers in the 19th century used to say to pupils, "Look! A flock of geese!" and point up. School children might tell a classmate that school had been canceled. Whatever the trick, if the innocent victim falls for the joke, people yell, "April fools!" Most April fools jokes are in good fun and not meant to harm anyone. The cleverest April fools joke is the one where everyone laughs, especially theperson upon whom the joke is played.。

新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程BookIII-Unit5-Section A-Will you be a worker or a laborer

新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程BookIII-Unit5-Section A-Will you be a worker or a laborer

Section A
Objectives
To talk about work To further understand the text To apply the phrases and patterns To master the essay writing skill
SECTION
A
W i l l yo u b e a wo rke r o r a l a b o re r ?
• …
2. What does work mean to you?
• Just means of living
• Measured in terms of social status
• Realization of one’s dream • Self-improvement • …
1. Read the typical job characteristics below and write down the number that represents your opinion.
1 = disagree completely 2 = agree a little 3 = agree to some extent 4 = mostly agree 5 = agree completely
1. Read the typical job characteristics below and write down the number that represents your opinion.
1 = disagree completely 2 = agree a little 3 = agree to some extent 4 = mostly agree 5 = agree completely

新视野大学英语读写教程第3册答案1-5单元

新视野大学英语读写教程第3册答案1-5单元

Unit 1III1 beneath2 disguised3 whistles4 restrain5 grasp6 longing7 praying8 faithful 9 pledge 10 drainIV1 tell …on you2 track down3 work it out4 picking on me5 reckoned with6 call on7 on his own8 get through9 in disguise 10 revolves aroundVG O D I K L B F A NVI1 advise2 level3 problems4 necessity5 skills6 experience7 solution8 value 9 tool 10 mannerVII1 air-conditioned(装空调的;有冷气的)2 handmade(手工制作的)3 thunderstruck(非常吃惊的)4 heartfelt(衷心的;诚挚的)5 data-based(基于数据的)6 self-employed (自主经营的)7 custom-built(定制的;定做的)8 weather-beaten(饱经风霜的)VIII1. well-informed(对……非常熟悉的)2 new-found(新获得的) 3 hard-earned(辛苦挣得的) 4 soft-spoken(说话温柔的) 5 newly-married(新婚的)6 widely-held(普遍认为的)7 well-meant(出于好意的) 8 well-educated(受过良好教育的)IX1 no matter how different it may seem form any other substance2 no matter what a woman tries to do to improve her situation3 no matter what excuse he gives4 no matter what anyone else may think5 no matter how they rewrite historyX1 just as we gained fame in victory, we lost nothing in defeat2 just as the head teacher plays a significant role in the school, Jane plays a significant role f leader in the classroom.3 whoever was out there obviously couldn’t see him just as he couldn’t see them.4 she has been searching all her life for the perfect chocolate just as I have been searching for the perfect beer.5 you can make those kinds of comparisons just as you were doing the analyses a minute ago. XINo matter how experienced a speaker you are, and how well you have prepared your speech, you will have difficulty making a speech at such a noisy reception.Just as all his sister’s friends cared about him, Jimmy cared about them.Car manufacturers stamp a vehicle identification number at several places on new cars to help track down stolen vehicles.If you dare tell on me when the teacher gets back I won’t say a word to you any more.Some elderly people prefer to live on their own while the great majority choose to live with their children.Here is something that needs to be reckoned with: how to get the necessary finances toestablish the company.XII1. 每当有人帮了你,无论事情大小,无论他地位高低,你都应该对他说声“谢谢”。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册Unit 5 When work is a pleasure课后答案

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册Unit 5   When work is a pleasure课后答案

Unit 5 When work is a pleasureSECTION AWords in use31 gauged2 dedicate3 commonplace4 suffice5 revenue6 simultaneous7 incentive 8 prone 9 innovations 10 fosteredWord building4Words learned new words formed-ismReal realismImperial imperialismCommercial commercialismHuman humanismTerror terrorism-mentRecruit recruitmentResent resentmentEnroll enrollmentRefresh refreshmentShip shipmentEnforce enforcement51 refreshment2 shipment3 enforcement4 commercialism5 realism6 recruitment7 enrollment(s)8 imperialism9 resentment 10 terrorism 11 humanismBanked cloze61 O2 F3 L4 C5 K6 H7 I 8N 9E 10 MExpressions in use71 correlate with2 refrain from3 count down4 slaving away5 coincided with6 contended with7 be designated as8 conformed to Translation9英式下午茶的仪式可以追溯到19世纪40年代,该传统是由之前英国的茶饮仪式和习惯发展而来的。

茶最初在17世纪50年代晚期被引入英国,但由于价格昂贵,所以很长一段时间里,只有皇家和贵族才能享用。

新视野大学英语读写教程__第三册(vocabulary答案+翻译)

新视野大学英语读写教程__第三册(vocabulary答案+翻译)

第一单元Section A1、with his index finger, Patterson pointed toward a plan color-coded box beneath a long wooden table.他的食指向帕特森表示计划颜色盒长的木头桌子下面。

2、He disguised himself as a waiter and watched what was going on around. 他把自己伪装成一个服务员看着周围发生了什么事情。

3、He He often often whistles a a tune tune tune during during during the the the morning morning morning tea tea tea break break break when when when his his his boss boss boss is is is not not around. 他经常口哨曲子在上午茶休息的时候,他的老板不在身边。

4、And again she shouted in a high-pitched voice, word by word, with no attempt to restrain herself,“I cannon stand any more. 她又喊高音,一字一句,没有试图克制自己,“我炮忍受。

5、There were certain certain people in people in that room, like perter and John, who had failed to grasp what I was saying. 这个房间一定的人,像彼得和约翰,谁没有明白我在说什么。

6、During that time I was overwhelmed with longing for those innocent days of early childhood. 那段时间我不胜向往纯真的童年时光。

新视野第三册5单元测试(含答案)

新视野第三册5单元测试(含答案)

新视野第三册5单元测试(含答案)Part 1 Multiple Choice (每小题:1 分)Directions: Choose the best answer four choices 1.In theory every citizen in a democratic (民主的) country may _____ to the protection of the law.A. claimB. appealC. pronounceD. pray2. Ideas _____ from one's own experience are sometimes more valuable than those from books.A. derivedB. depositedC. retreatedD. restored3. By _____ computation, he estimated that the repairs on the house would cost him a thousand dollars.A. railB. rudeC. rackD. rough4. I could see that my wife was _____ having that fashionable coat, whether I approved of it or not .A. determined toB. intent onC. short ofD. focused in5. They have ______ for the car to pick them up at the station.A. arrangedB. managedC. appointedD. borrowed6. If you want to ______ a pleasant visit, find out as much as possible about the manners and customs of your host country.A. secureB. serveC. sureD. ensure7. Mike had dropped in to ______ first hand how things were going on.A. inquireB. requireC. assignD. acquire8. She ______ the respect of everybody present.A. gatheredB. securedC. earnedD. collected9. Both sides exchanged their views on a wide ______ of topics they were interested in at the meeting.A. extentB. expandC. numberD. range10. He could feel the ______ of living in a warm, affectionatefamily setting.A. pleasureB. delightC. joyD. enjoyment11. He was a man of noble ______. He came from an old and prominent family in Virginia.A. originB. sourceC. rootD. resource12. The children went to the construction site to watch the iron tower ______.A. to erectB. be erectedC. ErectingD. being erected13. The manager promised to keep me ______ of how our business was going on.A. to be informedB. on informingC. informedD. informing14. The old lady never laughed, ________ lose her temper.A. or she ever didB. nor did she everC. or did she everD. nor she ever did15. What do you think of his proposal that improvement _______ in the old type of washer?A. be madeB. will be madeC. would be madeD. will have to be made16. He has a large collection of books, _______ are written in English.A. any thatB. many of whichC. many in whichD. among many that17. The house was not very old. It __________.A. ought not to have knocked downB. ought not to have been knocked downC. ought not to knock downD. ought not be knocked down18. The meeting was put off because we _______ a meeting without Jack.A. objected for havingB. objected to haveC. were objected to havingD. objected to having19. Advertising is distinguished from other forms of communication _______ the advertiser pays f or message to be delivered.A. in thatB. whereasC. whichD. now that20. _____ more and more scientists carrying out large-scale scientific research, the space industry will become more promising.A. AsB. BecauseC. WithD. Since1.B2.A3.D4.B5.A6.D7.A8.C9.D 10.B 11.A 12.D 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.B 18.D 19.C 20.CPart 2 Cloze (with four choices provided) (每小题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank. Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.Sometimes medical advancements present us with a tough choice to make. People think medicine has created some 1. ________questions to sort out. For example, modern medical treatment can ke ep the body living well after patients have lost 2. ________to live. We have machines to 3. ______ __as organs. And we can feed a person by letting fluids 4. ________into their body. This can be do ne 5. ________they can't eat themselves. Sometimes, even when the mind 6. ________functioning , the body keeps on working. Should we keep our loved ones alive through surgical procedures, h oping for a 7. ________? Or, 8. ________their treatment and only provide drugs for the pain? This would allow them to die in a more 9. ________way. The 10. ________two options are not against the law. 11. ________, courts sometimes need to get involved. This is especially true when loved ones have 12. ________opinions on what should be done. There is a third option that has the 13. _ _______of a great many people, but is against the law. We can 14. ________the death of our loved one. This can be done 15. ________he no longer has to suffer.In the past, there was very 16. ________that could be done to save a person in great danger. Once he had 17. ________a serious illness, doctors could do nothing. It was not 18. ________for people to live long after suffering major illness. Neither did people often live long after body organ 19. _ _______. Many believe that people nowadays are kept alive for much 20. ________than they shou ld be. Some even believe that the kindest thing to do for a person who is dying and in a good deal of pain is to help them to die quickly and painlessly.1. complex comparative competitive comprehensive2.the heart / the spirit / the purpose / the will3.facilitate function fulfill fluctuate4.insert relieve drip leak5.even though / even if / even as / even when6.decreases increases ceases eases7.wonder miracle phenomenon circumstance8.conflict strengthen restrict predict9. grateful thoughtful painful graceful10. preceding proceeding processing conceding11.Furthermore Still Because Since12. inferring referring differing interfering13.assistance support preservation promotion14.quicken worsen lessen fasten15. as / so that / if / when16. little small few handful17. contact contracted compact distract18.mostly popular common average19.defeat loss failure ruin20.happier further longer olderplex2.the heart3.function4.drip5.even if6. ceases7. miracle8. restrict9. grateful10. preceding 11. Still 12. differing 13. support 14. quicken 15. so that 16. little 17. contracted 18. common 19. failure 20. longerPart 3 Skimming and Scanning (True or False Questions + Blank Filling)(每小题:2 分)Directions: Read the following passage and then answer the questions. For questions 1-7, choose Y (YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage, choose N (NO) if the st atement contradicts the information given in the passage, choose NG (NOT GIVEN) if the inform ation is not given in the passage. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage. Questions 1 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.The Changing Face of TravelIn the 1960s, people first became aware of world issues. Many became concerned about issues lik e peace, cultural differences, human rights, wildlife preservation, and the environment. Even touris ts started to think about the people and the surroundings in the regions that they visit. In the past, t ourism has often had negative results for local communities. "Taking a trip" meant going to museu ms and buying things. Tourists went to enjoy the beaches and see the sights, but they did not intera ct with the people there. Therefore, these local people saw the visitors only as a source of money. The native people did not respect the tourists, and the tourists did not respect the native people, eit her. In fact, the people of the two groups hardly interacted with one another at all—except over money.A change in the world's awareness, or knowledge about differences in culture, is making a differen ce in the way people visit other lands. In other words, attitudes seem to be changing. A lot of conc erned people have joined organizations to learn more aboutenvironmental problems and other populations in the world. These groups began to cooperate with one another and with communities throughout the world. They organized educational groups and friendship tours. And they brought about a new kind of tourism. What did Laura bring home as a t ourist?Laura Shaquielle left her home and stayed in Kenya for two months. When she returned to Manch ester, she prepared food for her family in the Kenyan way. She brought home a dress like one that her great-great-grandmother might have worn. She didn't bring home many items bought on her tri p, but she did bring home stories about where her ancestors (祖先) had once lived. Her stories about the animals on the broad plains and the thick forests made K enya real to her family and friends. Laura talked about the dying elephant herds, and the term "end angered species (物种)" made more sense to them. For Laura and her family, being a tourist also has a new meaning. The Responsible Tourists and the Environmental Tourists Tourists on trips like Laura's visit communities and lands for new reasons. These travelers are responsible tourists. They want to get acquai nted—to get to know the people and enjoy the land—and they act respectfully. Some of the tours are nature tours. People on these tours learn about the environment. They want to see the wildlife—both the animals and the plants in their natural environments. They learn about the land and enjoy its beauty, but they are careful not to destroy an ything.By the 1980s, many of the responsible tourists also became environmental tourists. These people t raveled not only to enjoy the land and people, but also to help preserve the environment and to wo rk for world peace. Their goal was harmony between all people and the land.The responsible tourists and the environmental tourists became interested in the places they had vi sited. These people were interested in caring for the natural state of the environment. They began t o look for ways to help protect the environment, so they joined in special tours. At first their fees f or the trips helped pay for efforts to protect the environment. The first eco-tours (生态旅游) were in Africa and Latin America. There, eco-tourists traveled to interesting places and studied the environment. Soon eco-tourists began to organize groups to help in the communities. These gr oups worked hard; for example, a group of city office workers "got their hands dirty." They built a new trail in an area where rain was washing away the soil on the side of the mountain. They carrie d stones to strengthen the hill and to make steps in some areas. They were ideal eco-tourists. Eco-tourists who return home after such visits can have a great deal of influence. Because of their interest and enthusiasm, they bring some serious problems to the attention of others. For example, because of the efforts of people who care about the environment, some international laws have cha nged to protect endangered species and to preserve large areas of landSeveral Kinds of Eco-toursNowadays eco-tourists can choose from several kinds of tours. They can be "independent" eco-tou rists. Independent tourists make plans themselves. They do not expect comforts like hot water and soft beds. They travel alone or in small groups on foot, by train, and by bus. Other tourists want ad venture, but they also like comfort. These tourists are more likely to travel on organized trips. The se trips may include hiking in the mountains, watching birds or whales, working with scientists, sa iling on the ocean, or taking boats on a wild river. Other eco-tours promote cultural understanding and friendship. Some travelers live with people of the community. All the travel is friendly to the e nvironment and promotes peace and understanding among people of the world. Problems and Sol utions to Eco-toursEven the eco-tourists' solution to the making of travel can mean something to create new problems , of course. For example, these tourists were all visiting the same places! In a way, eco-tourists lov ed the environment too much. There were too many of them; although they were careful, they wer e damaging the environment. It is high time someone needed to plan and coordinate travels of the eco-tourists.The travel industry provided solutions. According to reports, tourism has become one of the world' s largest industries. In 1993, $3.5 trillion (万亿) was spent on tourism. Since the year 2000, one third of all international travelers have taken s ome form of nature travel. In 1982 only a few travel companies in the United States planned natur e travel; now more than 500 do. Hundreds of travel agencies all over the world offer tours for ever y kind of tourist. Although the first eco-tourists wanted only to protect theenvironment, currently there are few who travel only to look at the natural environment or the wil dlife. Like Laura Shaquielle, most tourists want an opportunity to experience a culture different fr om their own. They want to get to know the people and learn about their way of life. Travel advert isements advertise not only the natural beauty of the environment, but also the people, the ads tell about cultural activities as well as about the wildlife and the natural wonders of the region.The tourism industry today is founded on the principles of respect and cooperation. Tourists now t ravel to get acquainted with the people and with the land. People in the communities build and wo rk in hotels and lodges for the tourists. Government officials make sure everyone follows the laws. When all these groups cooperate, tourism is a benefit to everybody.1. The passage mainly describes the changes in tourism that make it more responsible.A. YB. NC. NG2. Before the 1960s, tourists usually communicated with the local people.A. YB. NC. NG3. Visitors organized an international organization to solve the problem of tourists.A. YB. NC. NG4. Laura brought home stories about Kenya when she returned from her trip.A. YB. NC. NG5. World peace is one of the things tourists now work toward.A. YB. NC. NG6. According to the passage, ideal tourists include those office workers who got their hands dirty.A. YB. NC. NG7. Eco-tourists like touring, because it is only on tours that they can influence laws.A. YB. NC. NG8. Eco-tourists were careful in their travel, but because their numbers were great, they were actuall y ________.9. Ads about eco-tours announce not only the beauty of the natural environment and the people but also the local cultural activities, the regional wildlife and the region's ________.10. Nowadays, the tourism industry bases its principles on________.1.A2. B3. C4. B5. A6. B7. B8. damaging the environment 9. cultural activities and the natural wonders 10. respect and cooper ation。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程 B3U5Section A 课后练习答案(ppt课件)

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程 B3U5Section A 课后练习答案(ppt课件)
• Technology may make us more responsive, more capable of gaining access to information over a broader spectrum. Technology is basically a slave to the information we give it. But it makes that information much more funtional and dynamic.
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• 6. How do technological innovation and the division of labor change the nature of work?
• The improvements in technology and the division of labor have greatly changed the nature of work. People do not need special strength or skill any more in many fields. Many paid job with enjoyable work have become boring labor routine. At the same time, because machines can automatically do the work for people, productivity has increased and the number of necessary laboring hours has accordingly decreased.
• 8. What does the author mean by using the expression "sinking one's teeth into a problem" ?

新视野大学英语读写教程第三册Unit5课后练习答案

新视野大学英语读写教程第三册Unit5课后练习答案

新视野大学英语读写教程第三册第五单元课后练习答案Comprehension of the Text1.F rom Mrs. Clark’ s medical chart and the report she received from the preceding shift.2.T he smell hits the writer’ s nose and makes her think of the smell of decay.3.Her skin is dark yellow and hangs loosely.4.B ecause there are neither flowers, nor pictures of rainbows and butterflies drawn by children, nor cards. There is no hint in the ward that Mrs. Clark is a person who is loved.5.B ecause she didn’ t want them to suffer from the experience of seeing her die.6.She hears her breathing beginning to match Mrs. Clarks.7.She didn, t want to die alone.8.Mrs. Clark is not a great figure, like Marie Curie or some others of great contributions to the society, but she is remembered by the people. She did what she could in her life. She should feel proud of herself as she did not waste of her life.Ill1.swi tch2.decay3.secured4.loose5.slid6.privileges7.interval8.outline9.preceding10.shallowIV1.reached for2.feel for3.trying to avoid breathing4.so that5.managed to accomplish6.sense iny thoughts7.provide for8.spared me9.read about10.go about V1.N2.I3.K4.G5.M6.L7.A8.F 9. C10. DVI1.plain2.fear3.tension4.mind5.stress6.crisis7.anger8.anxiety9.aigns10.hungerW1.growth: the act or developing; physical or natural development2.warmth: the state or quality or being warm; warm-heartedness and kindness3.depth: the distance from the top to the bottom of something4.truth: the state or quality of being true; the actual facts or reality of something5.length: the measurement of how long something is in size6.breath: the distance from one side of something to the another7.width: the distance from one side of something to the another; the quality of being wide8.death: the state of being death1.exposure2.failures3.disclosures4.pressure5.mountaineers6. closure7.profiteers8.seizureIX1.d id he realize that the task was a little too difficult for the new secretary to finish on her own2.did Mary stop weeping3.will all the employees know the result of their performance evaluation4.d id she become aware how hard it was or her mother to have brought op her sister and her on her own5.did I get Lo know what happened in the end to the main charactersX1.H aving finished their morning work, the clerks stoop up behind their desk, stretching themselves.2.T he secretary worked late into the night, preparing a speech for the President.3.S eeing no prospect of success, we quitted the attempt to climb the mountain.4.K nowing that they wore going traveling, the students began to make preparations.5.Having been found guilty, the man was given a severe sentence by the judge.TranslationXI1.Not until he saw his mother lying in bed, dying, did he realize how much he loved her.2.Taking into account of his recent physical condition, I think he has done quite well in the exam.3.Mrs. Clark lies in bed motionless, and I wonder briefly if she is still alive.4.T he building was darkened except for a single light burning in a third- storey window.5.T hese soldiers have received very strict training and are well equipped to fulfill the new task.6.He received for the phone , picked it up, and dialed the hotel’ s number.xn1.哀到六十年代早期,人们似乎才普遍认同英国+再是以前心H屮那样的人国了。

新视野读写教程第三册第五单元测试题

新视野读写教程第三册第五单元测试题

新视野读写教程第三册第五单元测试题(二级)试卷编号:T6-U5-RW3-HJW考试时间:60 分钟满分:50 分Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1.A. He missed his chances over the years.B. He was kept away by the woman.C. He had duties to perform.D. He wanted to grow up.2.A. Working wouldn't cause a problem.B. Being in the hospital caused problems.C. Working would help her feel sure of herself.D. Being among people would be helpful.3.A. The pants don't fit him.B. The pants fit him.C. The pants look lovely on him.D. The pants are expensive.4.A. The value of insurance.B. The man's insurance.C. Sicknesses covered by insurance.D. Ways to pay for one's illness.5.A. He wanted to become a teacher.B. He met a wonderful player.C. He wanted to become famous.D. He was told his fingers are good for it.Part 2 Understanding Long Conversations(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.6.A. She has trouble remembering Lisa.B. She hasn't gotten a phone call from Lisa.C. She hasn't seen Lisa in a while.D. She can't find her hairbrush.7.A. A year and a half ago.B. Six months ago.C. One year ago.D. 15 years ago.8.A. Lisa didn't steal from her.B. He loves her.C. He will be around for her.D. She won't forget the man.9.A. Both of them are forgetful.B. They don't have pictures.C. The daughter lives far away from them.D. No one helps them.10.A. Pictures with words underneath are truly silly.B. Both speakers have memory problems.C. Nothing can help the pair.D. They have forgotten each other.Part 3 Multiple Choice(Each item: 1)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.11. In theory every citizen in a democratic (民主的) country may _____ to the protection of the law.A. claimB. appealC. pronounceD. pray12. Ideas _____ from one's own experience are sometimes more valuable than those from books.A. derivedB. depositedC. retreatedD. restored13. By _____ computation, he estimated that the repairs on the house would cost him a thousand dollars.A. railB. rudeC. rackD. rough14. I could see that my wife was _____ having that fashionable coat, whether I approved of it or not.A. determined toB. intent onC. short ofD. focused in15. They have ______ for the car to pick them up at the station.A. arrangedB. managedC. appointedD. borrowed16. If you want to ______ a pleasant visit, find out as much as possible about the manners and customs of your host country.A. secureB. serveC. sureD. ensure17. Mike had dropped in to ______ first hand how things were going on.A. inquireB. requireC. assignD. acquire18. She ______ the respect of everybody present.A. gatheredB. securedC. earnedD. collected19. Both sides exchanged their views on a wide ______ of topics they were interested in at the meeting.A. extentB. expandC. numberD. range20. He could feel the ______ of living in a warm, affectionate family setting.A. pleasureB. delightC. joyD. enjoymentPart 4 Cloze (with four choices provided)(Each item: 0.5)Directions:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank.Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.My grandfather passed away today. He had a 21. excessivemassiveexclusiveoffensive heart attack. 22. DueBecauseAlthoughSince of his treatment he was in a lot of pain. You see, the doctors were able to keep his body 23. alivelivelylivedlive, eve n though there was little chance of saving him. The 24. worstlastmostpoor part of it was that my grandfather, who had always been quite humorous, could 25. presentlybarelyjustlyslightly communicate after that. He just didn't seem to be the 26. distinctivesameidenticalinfluential person anymore.My grandfather was a fat man. After the 27. blowinfectionstrokestrike, it took my grandmother, my mother and me to dress him each morning. After he was dressed, we 28. adjustedinserteddecoratedsecured his pillow and sat him in his bed. His everyday life was wholly 29. consistedcomprisedincludedconstituted of watching whatever was on the TV. He couldn't 30. tooevenalsojust change the channel.The doctors had worked hard to 31. lethavekeepwant him alive. However, a few weeks 32. latelaterbeforeafterward they told us something disappointing. The surgical 33. structureoperationventureadventure had not been successful. My grandfather's condition had no 34. cluebadgesignsignal of improvement. Next, X-rays showed my grandfather had obtained a lung 35. reductionaffectioninfectioncorruption—a frequent problem with stroke patients. Drugs would make him sick and could not 36. ensureenduresecurecure him.That was the time for us to make a 37. regrettableviolentroughtough decision. On the one hand, we could not 38. toleratebearendurepermit to see our once vigorous grandfather suffering. He was living the painful, limited life to which the stroke had 39. rejectedaccusedcondemneddamned him. On the other hand, we hated to be the one to decide to let nature take its course.At last we decided that the right thing to do would be to let him die with 40. privilegepaceembracegrace.He died a peaceful death.Part 5 Reading Comprehension (Banked Cloze)(Each item: 1)Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the Word Bank. You may not use any of the words more than once.Questions 41 to 50 are based on the following passage.My husband is in the hospital with cancer and has been seriously ill for a month. He was always 41. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely, but he has lost a lot of weight. I find myself 42. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely that I hardly recognize him. Now, his yellow skin hangs 43. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely on his skeleton, as he lies there unaware. A machine next to the bed records his slow 44. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely. I have sat here waiting for some 45. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely of life—a finger movement, anything—but there is never any change. Time seems to stand still and I feel my own pulse 46. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely and hear my own breathing. Doctors and nurses come in and out at 47. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely and look at his charts.Our eyes meet and somehow, together, we become 48. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely that this is a special moment for us. I know that he would want me to be bold and show strength as he always had. He is the man who 49. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely at countless community associations while he himself was ill. He is a man with 50. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely who never needed a calendar to remember a frie nd or relative's birthday or our anniversary.It is my duty to show how proud I am to have been a part of this great man's life.Part 6 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(Each item: 2)Directions:Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 51 to 55 are based on the same passage or dialog.You must face the fact that in your inmost heart you hate the thought of moving. It is easiest not to leave the rooms where your children passed through their wonderful childhood and annoying teens to a friendly but slightly distant maturity.Until, suddenly one day, the distance is absolute and they are grown up and gone. Then you find yourself living in too large a house, which consumes in its maintenance too much energy and money. When we found ourselves in this situation a few years ago, we determined to move while we still had the strength and before the emotional ties that the old house had wrapped around us became too powerful to be broken. Move while you can! But be sure you really want to, and do not move too often. It is an exhausting process.Your first task is to find a house that will suit you. It must be smaller, quieter, easier to run, and more conveniently placed for transport. Not so small, though, that it will not have room for your largest pieces of furniture, and located not too far from the neighborhood where so many friendships have been built up.At last we found one: a late Victorian cottage, in a street where the houses, all small, range from late 18th to mid 20th century. It was near enough to where we wanted to live. It had no basement (底下层), which was a great convenience for aging legs; there were only two floors: one for ourselves and one where friends, children, and grandchildren could spread themselves when they came to stay. Each floor had two rooms. There was a kitchen on the ground floor, with the bathroom above it.51. The passage concerns ________.A. buying a house for a newly married coupleB. buying a large house for a growing familyC. buying a better house when people have more money to spendD. buying a smaller house for older people whose children have left home52. The passage implies that grown-up children are _______.A. more friendly to their parents when they are grown upB. distant from their parentsC. friendly but not very closeD. annoying53. The author decided to move ________.A. when his house gave him too much work and cost too much to runB. when he grew tired of his houseC. when he suddenly got the strength to do soD. before the house collapsed54. The author advises people in his own situation ________.A. to move into a very small houseB. to move somewhere where the largest possible pieces of furniture will fitC. not to move too far from the main roadD. to choose somewhere not so noisy55. According to the passage, the new house had _________.A. two floorsB. three floorsC. four floorsD. two bathrooms。

新视野3unit5课后参考答案

新视野3unit5课后参考答案

新视野3u n i t5课后参考答案(总7页)--本页仅作为文档封面,使用时请直接删除即可----内页可以根据需求调整合适字体及大小--Unit 5Section A Will you be a worker or a laborerObjects:1.To share the knowledge and views on work2.To understand the main idea and structure of Section A3.To learn the device for developing a passage: develop a comparison/contrast essay 4.To master the key language points and grammatical structures in the text5.To conduct a series of reading, listening, speaking and writing activities related to the theme of the unit.Focus:1.Reading the article about the difference among work, labor, and play 2.Mastering the key language points and grammatical structures in the text 3.Practicing writing skills: Develop a comparison/contrast essayDifficulties:1.Understanding the main idea and structure of Section A2.Practicing writing skills: Develop a comparison/contrast essay3.Giving a report on happiness at workTime allotment:1st-2nd period: Lead-in & reading activities (skimming & scanning)3rd-4th period: Detailed study of the text (key language points & structure)5th-6th period: Text analysis ,summary and writing tasks7th period: Checking on students’ learning tasks(Exercises in Section A & reading activities of Section B)Teaching procedure:Step 1 Lead-in questions1. What do you pay special attention to when looking for in a job?Reference: High salary and attractive benefitsBright future of career growthLess work pressure, Flexible working timeAchievement of self-realization2. What does work mean to you?Reference: Just means of livingMeasured in terms of social statusRealization of one’s dream, Self-improvementStep 2 General Understanding of the text1. How can a person be truly happyKey: One must feel free to do what he likes, knowing what he does is important to other people. He enjoys his job and his work is greatly valued by society.2. Why does the author make a comparison between a gardener and a well-dressed city mayorKey:The author wants to show that the difference between workers and laborers doesn’t lie in the nature of the job itself, be it mental or manual, of low or highesteem, but in whether a person has interest in his job.3. What does leisure mean to workers and laborers respectivelyKey: To workers, leisure means simply the hours they need to relax and rest in order to work efficiently; to laborers, leisure means freedom from compulsion.4. How do technological innovation and the division of labor change the nature of workKey:People do not need special strength or skill any more in many fields. Many paid jobs with enjoyable work have become boring labor routine. Productivity hasincreased and the number of necessary laboring hours has accordingly decreased.5. What kind of attitude should people take toward leisure timeKey: Positive. They should use their leisure time to improve teir minds and their working condition.Step 3 Detailed study of the textI. Cultural background1. What is “continuing education”Tips: Continuing education refers to the education for adults, usually in classes that are held in the evening and especially on subjects that are related to their jobs.2. What is “experiential learning”Tips: Experiential learning is the process of making meaning from direct experience.It is learning through reflection on doing, which is often contrasted with rote learning (死记硬背). Experiential learning focuses on the learning process for the individual.An example of experiential learning is going to the zoo and learning through observation and interaction with the zoo environment, as opposed to reading about animals from a book.Thus, one makes discoveries and experiments with knowledge firsthand, instead of hearing or reading about others’ experiences.II. Structure of the textConclusion (Para. 9):Whatever job you choose, you must contend with this essential question:Will you be a laborer or a worker?III. Language PointsWords and expressions1. name only / but a few国际社会也在提供援助,略举几例,如美国、法国和中国。

新视野大学英语第三册读写教程unit5

新视野大学英语第三册读写教程unit5
1. Suppose you are suffering from a fatal illness and will die in no more than one year, what do you want to do most during this period?
2. At the moment when your life is coming to the end, who would you choose to stay with?
3. Watch the movie clip showing the death and survival in Titanic. Are there any impressive stories about the miracles of death and life in your memory? It may be in your real life, from a fiction or a movie, etc. Would you mind sharing it?
Intensive Study
6 When I am finished, I pull a chair up beside the bed to face her and, taking her free hand between mine, again notice the long, thin fingers. Graceful. I wonder briefly if she has any family, and then I see that there are neither flowers, nor pictures of rainbows and butterflies drawn by children, nor cards. There is no hint in the room anywhere that this is a person who is loved. As though she is a mind reader, Mrs. Clark answers my thoughts and quietly tells me, “I sent… my family… home… tonight… didn’t want… them… to see…” Having spent her last ounce of strength she cannot go on, but I have understood what she has done. Not knowing what to say, I say nothing. Again she seems to sense my thoughts, “You…stay…”

新视野大学英语读写教程第3册答案...

新视野大学英语读写教程第3册答案...

新视野大学英语读写教程第3册答案1-5单元(New Horizon College English reading and writing course third, answer 1-5)单元1三1下2伪装3口哨4抑制5抓住6渴望7祈祷8忠9当头10漏四1告诉…在你的2轨道下降3,工作出4挑我5指望6打7接通自己8接通9伪装10绕转v一个n不及物动词1建议2级3题4必要5技能6经验7解决方案8值9工具10方式七1空调(装空调的;有冷气的)2手工(手工制作的)3雷击(非常吃惊的)4(衷心的衷心;诚挚的)5基础数据(基于数据的)6个体户(自主经营的)7定制(定制的;定做的)8(饱经风霜的饱经风霜)八1。

灵通(对......非常熟悉的)2新发现(新获得的)3的血汗(辛苦挣得的)4软口语(说话温柔的)5新婚(新婚的)6广泛接受(普遍认为的)7是(出于好意的)8受过良好教育(受过良好教育的)九1不管多么不同,似乎任何其他物质2无论哪一个女人试图去改善自己的处境3不管他给什么借口4不管别人怎么想5不管他们如何改写历史X1正如胜利给我们带来了名声,在失败中我们失去了什么2,正如校长在学校中起着重要的作用,简在课堂上扮演着重要的角色。

3谁在外面显然看不见他,就像他看不见他们一样。

4她一生都在寻找完美的巧克力,就像我一直在寻找完美的啤酒一样。

5你可以像一分钟前做分析一样进行那些比较。

西不管你是多么富有经验的演说家,无论你准备得多么好,你都很难在这样嘈杂的招待会上发表演讲。

正如他姐姐的朋友都关心他一样,吉米也关心他们。

汽车制造商在新车的几处印有汽车识别号码,以便帮助找回被盗的车辆。

老师回来时你敢告我状,我就不再和你说话了。

有些老年人宁愿自己过日子,而大多数人选择和孩子一起生活。

这里需要考虑的一点是:如何获得必要的资金来建立公司。

十二1。

每当有人帮了你,无论事情大小,无论他地位高低,你都应该对他说声”谢谢”。

2。

蒸汽机的发明使船舶发生了变化,正如其已经改变了陆地运输一样。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册Unit5A Will

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册Unit5A Will

Will you be a worker or a laborer?你想做工作者还是劳役者?To be truly happy, a person must feel both free andimportant. People are never happy if they feel compelled by society to do work they do not enjoy, orif what they do enjoy is ignored by society a s havingno value or importance. In a society where slavery inthe strict sense has been abolished, the social indications around work, the value of work and thesalary, have degraded many laborers into modernslaves - "wage slaves".一个人要想真正快乐,必须觉得自己既自由又重要。

如果觉得自己是受社会逼迫而做自己不喜欢的工作,或者自己喜欢的工作被认为没价值或不重要而遭社会忽视,那他绝不会快乐。

在一个奴隶制度严格说来已经被废除的社会里,工作的社会含义、工作的价值和薪水,已经把许多劳役者降格为现代奴隶——“薪奴”。

People are considered laborers if their job has an adverse effect on them, yet they feelcompelled to continue working by the necessity of conforming to societal expectations andearning the reve nue to support themselves and their families. The polar opposite of labor is play.When we play a game, we enjoy what we are doing, but it is a purely private pastime; societydoes not care when or whether we play.如果人们的工作对自己有负面的影响,但为了遵从社会的期望或者挣钱养家糊口而被迫必须继续工作,那么他们就被认为是劳役者。

新视野大学英语读写教程第三册Unit5课后练习答案

新视野大学英语读写教程第三册Unit5课后练习答案

新视野大学英语读写教程第三册第五单元课后练习答案Comprehension of the Text1.F rom Mrs. Clark’ s medical chart and the report she received from the preceding shift.2.T he smell hits the writer’ s nose and makes her think of the smell of decay.3.Her skin is dark yellow and hangs loosely.4.B ecause there are neither flowers, nor pictures of rainbows and butterflies drawn by children, nor cards. There is no hint in the ward that Mrs. Clark is a person who is loved.5.B ecause she didn’ t want them to suffer from the experience of seeing her die.6.She hears her breathing beginning to match Mrs. Clarks.7.She didn, t want to die alone.8.Mrs. Clark is not a great figure, like Marie Curie or some others of great contributions to the society, but she is remembered by the people. She did what she could in her life. She should feel proud of herself as she did not waste of her life.Ill1.s wi tch2.decay3.secured4.loose5.slid6.privileges7.interval8.outline9.preceding10.shallowIV1.reached for2.feel for3.trying to avoid breathing4.so that5.managed to accomplish6.sense iny thoughts7.provide for8.spared me9.read about10.go about V1.N2.I3.K4.G5.M6.L7.A8.F 9. C10. DVI1.plain2.fear3.tension4.mind5.stress6.crisis7.anger8.anxiety9.aigns10.hungerW1.growth: the act or developing; physical or natural development2.warmth: the state or quality or being warm; warm-heartedness and kindness3.depth: the distance from the top to the bottom of something4.truth: the state or quality of being true; the actual facts or reality of something5.length: the measurement of how long something is in size6.breath: the distance from one side of something to the another7.width: the distance from one side of something to the another; the quality of being wide8.death: the state of being death1.exposure2.failures3.disclosures4.pressure5.mountaineers6. closure7.profiteers8.seizureIX1.d id he realize that the task was a little too difficult for the new secretary to finish on her own2.did Mary stop weeping3.will all the employees know the result of their performance evaluation4.d id she become aware how hard it was or her mother to have brought op her sister and her on her own5.did I get Lo know what happened in the end to the main charactersX1.H aving finished their morning work, the clerks stoop up behind their desk, stretching themselves.2.T he secretary worked late into the night, preparing a speech for the President.3.S eeing no prospect of success, we quitted the attempt to climb the mountain.4.K nowing that they wore going traveling, the students began to make preparations.5.Having been found guilty, the man was given a severe sentence by the judge.TranslationXI1.Not until he saw his mother lying in bed, dying, did he realize how much he loved her.2.Taking into account of his recent physical condition, I think he has done quite well in the exam.3.Mrs. Clark lies in bed motionless, and I wonder briefly if she is still alive.4.T he building was darkened except for a single light burning in a third- storey window.5.T hese soldiers have received very strict training and are well equipped to fulfill the new task.6.He received for the phone , picked it up, and dialed the hotel’ s number.xn1.哀到六十年代早期,人们似乎才普遍认同英国+再是以前心H屮那样的人国了。

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新视野读写教程第三册第五单元测试题(二级)试卷编号:T6-U5-RW3-HJW考试时间:60 分钟满分:50 分Part 1 Understanding Short Conversations(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1.A. He missed his chances over the years.B. He was kept away by the woman.C. He had duties to perform.D. He wanted to grow up.2.A. Working wouldn't cause a problem.B. Being in the hospital caused problems.C. Working would help her feel sure of herself.D. Being among people would be helpful.3.A. The pants don't fit him.B. The pants fit him.C. The pants look lovely on him.D. The pants are expensive.4.A. The value of insurance.B. The man's insurance.C. Sicknesses covered by insurance.D. Ways to pay for one's illness.5.A. He wanted to become a teacher.B. He met a wonderful player.C. He wanted to become famous.D. He was told his fingers are good for it.Part 2 Understanding Long Conversations(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you'll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.6.A. She has trouble remembering Lisa.B. She hasn't gotten a phone call from Lisa.C. She hasn't seen Lisa in a while.D. She can't find her hairbrush.7.A. A year and a half ago.B. Six months ago.C. One year ago.D. 15 years ago.8.A. Lisa didn't steal from her.B. He loves her.C. He will be around for her.D. She won't forget the man.9.A. Both of them are forgetful.B. They don't have pictures.C. The daughter lives far away from them.D. No one helps them.10.A. Pictures with words underneath are truly silly.B. Both speakers have memory problems.C. Nothing can help the pair.D. They have forgotten each other.Part 3 Multiple Choice(Each item: 1)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.11. In theory every citizen in a democratic (民主的) country may _____ to the protection of the law.A. claimB. appealC. pronounceD. pray12. Ideas _____ from one's own experience are sometimes more valuable than those from books.A. derivedB. depositedC. retreatedD. restored13. By _____ computation, he estimated that the repairs on the house would cost him a thousand dollars.A. railB. rudeC. rackD. rough14. I could see that my wife was _____ having that fashionable coat, whether I approved of it or not.A. determined toB. intent onC. short ofD. focused in15. They have ______ for the car to pick them up at the station.A. arrangedB. managedC. appointedD. borrowed16. If you want to ______ a pleasant visit, find out as much as possible about the manners and customs of your host country.A. secureB. serveC. sureD. ensure17. Mike had dropped in to ______ first hand how things were going on.A. inquireB. requireC. assignD. acquire18. She ______ the respect of everybody present.A. gatheredB. securedC. earnedD. collected19. Both sides exchanged their views on a wide ______ of topics they were interested in at the meeting.A. extentB. expandC. numberD. range20. He could feel the ______ of living in a warm, affectionate family setting.A. pleasureB. delightC. joyD. enjoymentPart 4 Cloze (with four choices provided)(Each item: 0.5)Directions:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank.Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.My grandfather passed away today. He had a 21. excessivemassiveexclusiveoffensive heart attack. 22. DueBecauseAlthoughSince of his treatment he was in a lot of pain. You see, the doctors were able to keep his body 23. alivelivelylivedlive, even though there was little chance of saving him. The 24. worstlastmostpoor part of it was that my grandfather, who had always been quite humorous, could 25. presentlybarelyjustlyslightly communicate after that. He just didn't seem to be the 26. distinctivesameidenticalinfluential person anymore.My grandfather was a fat man. After the 27. blowinfectionstrokestrike, it took my grandmother, my mother and me to dress him each morning. After he was dressed, we 28. adjustedinserteddecoratedsecured his pillow and sat him in his bed. His everyday life was wholly 29. consistedcomprisedincludedconstituted of watching whatever was on the TV. He couldn't 30. tooevenalsojust change the channel.The doctors had worked hard to 31. lethavekeepwant him alive. However, a few weeks 32. latelaterbeforeafterward they told us something disappointing. The surgical 33. structureoperationventureadventure had not been successful. My grandfather's condition had no 34. cluebadgesignsignal of improvement. Next, X-rays showed my grandfather had obtained a lung 35. reductionaffectioninfectioncorruption—a frequent problem with stroke patients. Drugs would make him sick and could not 36. ensureenduresecurecure him.That was the time for us to make a 37. regrettableviolentroughtough decision. On the one hand, we could not 38. toleratebearendurepermit to see our once vigorous grandfather suffering. He was living the painful, limited life to which the stroke had 39. rejectedaccusedcondemneddamned him. On the other hand, we hated to be the one to decide to let nature take its course.At last we decided that the right thing to do would be to let him die with 40. privilegepaceembracegrace.He died a peaceful death.Part 5 Reading Comprehension (Banked Cloze)(Each item: 1)Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the Word Bank. You may not use any of the words more than once.Questions 41 to 50 are based on the following passage.My husband is in the hospital with cancer and has been seriously ill for a month. He was always 41. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely, but he has lost a lot of weight. I find myself 42. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely that I hardly recognize him. Now, his yellow skin hangs 43. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely on his skeleton, as he lies there unaware. A machine next to the bed records his slow 44. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely. I have sat here waiting for some 45. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely of life—a finger movement, anything—but there is never any change. Time seems to stand still and I feel my own pulse 46. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely and hear my own breathing. Doctors and nurses come in and out at 47. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely and look at his charts.Our eyes meet and somehow, together, we become 48. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely that this is a special moment for us. I know that he would want me to be bold and show strength as he always had. He is the man who 49. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely at countless community associations while he himself was ill. He is a man with 50. volunteeredhintofferedhinderastonishedintervalsawakenedinterpretationsquickenresponsibilitya wareconcernslenderpulseloosely who never needed a calendar to remember a friend or relative's birthday or our anniversary.It is my duty to show how proud I am to have been a part of this great man's life.Part 6 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(Each item: 2)Directions:Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 51 to 55 are based on the same passage or dialog.You must face the fact that in your inmost heart you hate the thought of moving. It is easiest not to leave the rooms where your children passed through their wonderful childhood and annoying teens to a friendly but slightly distant maturity.Until, suddenly one day, the distance is absolute and they are grown up and gone. Then you find yourself living in too large a house, which consumes in its maintenance too much energy and money. When we found ourselves in this situation a few years ago, we determined to move while we still had the strength and before the emotional ties that the old house had wrapped around us became too powerful to be broken. Move while you can! But be sure you really want to, and do not move too often. It is an exhausting process.Your first task is to find a house that will suit you. It must be smaller, quieter, easier to run, and more conveniently placed for transport. Not so small, though, that it will not have room for your largest pieces of furniture, and located not too far from the neighborhood where so many friendships have been built up.At last we found one: a late Victorian cottage, in a street where the houses, all small, range from late 18th to mid 20th century. It was near enough to where we wanted to live. It had no basement (底下层), which was a great convenience for aging legs; there were only two floors: one for ourselves and one where friends, children, and grandchildren could spread themselves when they came to stay. Each floor had two rooms. There was a kitchen on the ground floor, with the bathroom above it.51. The passage concerns ________.A. buying a house for a newly married coupleB. buying a large house for a growing familyC. buying a better house when people have more money to spendD. buying a smaller house for older people whose children have left home52. The passage implies that grown-up children are _______.A. more friendly to their parents when they are grown upB. distant from their parentsC. friendly but not very closeD. annoying53. The author decided to move ________.A. when his house gave him too much work and cost too much to runB. when he grew tired of his houseC. when he suddenly got the strength to do soD. before the house collapsed54. The author advises people in his own situation ________.A. to move into a very small houseB. to move somewhere where the largest possible pieces of furniture will fitC. not to move too far from the main roadD. to choose somewhere not so noisy55. According to the passage, the new house had _________.A. two floorsB. three floorsC. four floorsD. two bathrooms。

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