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大学英语精读第二册(第三版)book2Unit1答案上海外语教育出版社一)1. bare2. empty3. empty4. bare5. empty6.empty二)1. shortly2.track down3.faint4.motioned5.at the sight of6.feel like7.slamming8.rang out9.contract10.made for11.heated12.emerged三)1. host2. sprang up/rang out3. impulse4. came to5. track down6. unexpected7. outgrow8. widened9. shortly10. emerge / spring up11. at the sight of12. made for13. crisis14. colonial四)1. Jimmy has outgrown the shirts his aunt made for him a few years ago.2. Does the doctor think the elderly lady is likely to survive the operation / it is likely that the elderly lady will survive the operation?3. The other day your cousin paid us an unexpected visit.4. Don't you see the nurse motioning us to be silent?5. Her face lit up with joy at his return.6. The sound of her footsteps grew fainter as she walked farther away. 五)1.Additional advantageousAnxious conditionalCourageous curiousDangerous educationalEmotional famousIndustrial intentionalMedical mountionousMusical mysteriousNational occasionalPersonal practical2.Heated coloredpigtailed giftedbearded pointedexperienced agedskilled diseased六)1.The people questioned gave very different opinions on the issue.2. Can you see the man climbing on that rock?3. Several days passed before they came up with a satisfactory solution to the problems discussed.4. We were woken early by the sound of the birds singing.5. The chairman made it clear that those objecting should explain their reasons.6. After a day’s work, I felt I had little energy left.7. I knew of some of the athletes taking part.8. The success obtained surprised those who had given up the project as impossible.七)1. During the time that2. As long as3. Although4. as long as5. whereas6. Although7. whereas8. Although1. They frightened the child into telling the truth.2. He tricked her into marrying him by pretending that he was the son ofa millionaire.3. My tactless words forced the old gentleman into buying something he could not possibly afford.4. He finally talked me into accepting his terms.5. The girl persuaded her father into giving up smoking.6. Their severe criticism shocked her into realizing her selfishness.1. Guests are to be back in the hotel by twelve o’clock.2. An investigation is to be made next week.3. I am to meet them at the airport.4. You are to finish your homework before you watch TV.5. The medicine is to be taken three times a day after meals.6. Bob and Susan are to get married in October八)1.hosts2.heated3.argument4.impluse5.shortly6.emerged7.slam8.crawled9.crisis1.corner2.attention3.noticed4.shining5.directed6.there7.bed8.snake9.its10.feet11.from12.however13.do14.as15.forward16.neither17.still18.if19.through20.floor21.pulling22.under23.cried24.out25.to26.where27.made28.eyes九)1.do the cooking3.hardly thought so3.settled down4.half expected5.equipment6.boiled over7.why things were so quiet8.burning9.greeted10.battlefield十)1.她砰地关上门,一声不吭地走了,他们之间那场争执就此结束。
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快速阅读2Fast Reading 2Rock Solid Readers- How to help your child become a standout studentLibrary day is the best day of school for five-and-a-half-year-old Victoria Lin. She searches for books by her favorite author, Dr Seuss. Her mum has read The Cat in the Hat to her so many times that she can read some of it on her own, with a little help from her memory. She also chooses books she and her dad like to read and talk about, such as non-fiction about firefighters or marine animals. Her family plans to visit an aquarium (水族馆) soon, so the librarian suggests a book on dolphins. Victoria adds it to her own “library” along with one about manatees (海牛) – they fascinate her.Victoria is well on her way to becoming a good reader, which could make all the difference in the world to her future. Decades of research demonstrate that enjoying reading and reading well are the biggest factors in a child’s school success. Good readers make great students. They score higher on achievement tests in every year, in all subjects, including maths and science. So what are the secrets of giving your children an academic edge as well as lifelong pleasure?1. Good readers start out ahead.Reading scores in Year One are a key indicator of school success in Year Eleven. What happens in the very early years has a lasting effect on learning. So try these tips with young children:●The more you read, talk and sing to babies, the greater their foundation for vocabularyand understanding. The youngest ones are amazingly receptive to language.●Toddlers (初学走路的孩子) will sit still to interact with books if you arouse their interestwith questions like “Who’s that” and “What else do you see?”●Preschool is the time for children to begin to learn the alphabet, and to become aware ofthe sounds that make up words – a crucial skill for reading known as phonetic awareness (音位意识). They don’t call it that, but Victoria and her mum practice phoneticawareness whenever they’re reading her favorite rhyming books. They clap out thesyllables in names (“Vic-tor-i-a”) or play word games, such as “I’m thinking of a word that starts with the letter E.”●Young school age kids need lots of practice reading to and with their parents. Try echoreading to build fluency: You read a passage and then let your child read one. Call your child’s attention to punctuation and interesting words as you read.2. Good readers have better vocabularies.Think about the conversation you’ve had with your child today. There’s a good chance that –because of the busy lives parents lead – most of the words you use are simple, immediate and directive. For example, “It’s time to go now!” Especially on our busiest days, it’s easy for parents to forget that kids look to us for varied and rich conversations. From Year Three on, kids need to learn about 3,000 new words a year –that’s eight new words a day. And it takes at least four exposures to make a word their own. To enrich your child’s word power, try these ideas:●Tell stories about the past, present and future. At dinnertime, relate a story about yourchildhood or ask about an upcoming school event.●Encourage play. According to child development expert Sue Bredekamp, it’s a crucialway for children to develop their language skills.●Read a variety of books – picture books, stories with rhymes, science or history booksthat convey cool new information. And engage your child in extended conversationsabout what you read together.3. Good readers preview and summarize.As you begin a new book, spend a little time with the cover, suggests Francie Alexander of Scholastic Education. Read the title, look at the illustration and ask your child what she thinks the book is about. Research shows that prediction triggers the deeper thinking that improves comprehension. Every few pages or so, ask yo ur child to retell what’s happened; ask what might happen next.4. Good readers picture a story in the mind.Children who do this are better at remembering details and are much more interested in reading for pleasure. Encourage your child to notice a chara cter’s features or clothing, for example.5. Good readers connect to what they’re reading.Comments from you help create engaged readers. “This story reminds me of the time …” or “I wonder if that character…” Soon your child will be eager to make his or he r own links. PREPARING your child to be a good reader is one of the greatest gifts you can give as a parent. Kids who often struggle over words and have trouble understanding text find little enjoyment in the process. They avoid reading, and it shows in a study of American Year Five students, the most greedy readers spent more than 50 times as many minutes a day reading for pleasure as less fluent readers. By year’s end, the better readers had read more than two million more words, creating an even wider gap of proficiency and knowledge.Academic achievement certainly isn’t the only reason to nurture reading skills. For one thing, there is the pure joy of reading. As Jennie Nash, author of Raising a Reader, says in her book, “You can find companionship in bo oks, advice, comfort and delight. You can spend hours alone in a room listening to the quiet music of the written word.” Reading can give your child those magic moments and much more.1.The passage aims to tell parents some secrets on how to help their child become anoutstanding student.2.Good readers score higher in arts subject than in maths and science.3.Reading scores in Year one indicate whether the student will be successful in their futurework.4.Young school-age kids need reading to their parents, but it is not necessary for them toread together with their parents.5.Telling stories about the past, present and future may be an effective way to enrich yourchild’s word power.6.Children who often picture a story in the mind can remember details better and enjoyreading more.7.Kids who often struggle over words and have trouble understanding test enjoy themselvesin the process.8.In the conversations with their child, parents tend to use ___________________ wordsbecause of the busy lives parents lead.9.It is shown by research that deeper thinking that improves comprehension can be broughtabout by ____________________________________.10.According to a study of American Year Five students, ______________________ spentmore than 50 times as many minutes a day reading for pleasure less fluent readers.Beijing’s local education authority compiled a list of “potential security problems” on campus last week. They include fire accidents, crime, bombing, stealing, social communication problems and ___1___.“Though the ‘ivory tower’ shuts out some dangers from the outside world, it is not a paradise ___2___ to crimes and accidents. School-safety has been in focus,” said an official of the Beijing Education Committee.In the first six months of this year in China, 25 students were victims of ___3___ accidents or crimes and 10 students committed suicide.While numbers remain low, how can campuses be made safer places to live in? making safety education compulsory is the governments’ answer. University students in Beijing will so on receive compulsory classes. In the lessons, they will learn how to protect themselves by looking at real ___4___.For example, girls will learn when and where sexual harassment (骚扰) is most ___5___ to happen. They will also get ___6___ on how to protect themselves, like not wearing mini skirts in crowded public places.Students should not only be aware of the dangers from the outside, but also those self-inflicted. Even though it ___7___ last in the list, it doesn’t mean suicide is the least serious. China Daily ___8___ a growing number of suicide attempts in China on September 15. between May and July, three Peking University students killed themselves by jumping from buildings. One girl left a note saying that she was “sick of life and ___9___.”In the safety course, students are given tips on how to cope with pressure. They are also encouraged to go to the school psychologists if they feel depressed. They will learn what to do if their classmates behave ___10___ because of depression.Keys: Fast Reading 21. Y2. NG3.NG4. N5.Y6. Y7. N8. simple, immediate and directive9. prediction 10. the most greedy readers1. O2. B3. M4. L5. K6. I7. A8. H9. D 10. F。
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6.A Long and Healthy LifeHave you wished for a magic pill or magic formula (方法) that would let you live happily forever ? If you have, don’t feel alone! It’s a very common, natural wish that has a long history. Spanish explorers of the sixteenth century even tried to find a fountain of youth in what is now the state of Florida. The water of this legendary (传说中的) fountain, which no one has yet found ,was believed to restore youth and good health to those who drank it.Biologists today don’t expect that anyone will find a magical fountain of youth. Growing older is a natural part of the life cycle that can’t be reversed(倒退) .As human beings grow older ,organs such as the heart and lungs may stop functioning properly. Sight and hearing may become weak .And the human body becomes more likely to come down with serious illness from which it cannot recover.Considered together, changes that bring about the decline(衰退) of an organism are called aging .Because of aging ,many biologists believe that there may be a maximum(最大的) age limit to which even the healthiest organisms can live. For human beings, this maximum age limit is about 110 years.Perhaps the most important thing that you can learn from your study of human biology is that you have a lot of control over the aging process in your own life .In fact; within our control are many physical and mental factors that have much to do with aging. For example ,each of us ,as recent research indicates, can do many things to help prevent heart and vessel(血管) disease ,which causes half the deaths each year in the United States .We can avoid eating a lot of fatty meat. Eating too much of these types of animal fats can lead to the clogging(阻塞) and hardening of blood vessels . We can cut back on smoking and hopefully of sugar we eat. We can exercise regularly and strengthen the heart and other organs. And we can remember to take time out each day for ourselves, time just to relax. Exercise ,recreation(娱乐), and relaxation all reduce stress-inner tension that is hard on all body organs.One final thing we can do is to try to keep aware of advances made in health education. Information is often available free of charge from health clinics or schools.(406 words)Comprehension ExercisesⅠ. Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.Which of the following is the leading cause of death in the United States?A. Heart disease.B. Cancer.C. Alcohol.D. Smoking.2. What happens as people grow older?A. They dream of a magic pill to help them live a happy and long time.B. They come down with serious illnesses.C. Their organs become weak and may stop working properly.D. Their blood vessels become clogged.3. In the opinion of biologists,___.A. the aging process can be reversedB. the aging process can be controlled and slowed downC. the aging process can be got rid ofD. the aging process can go beyond its limit4. We can slow down the weakening of all our body organs by___.A. not eating animal fatB. limiting drinking and smokingC. exercise, recreation and relaxation to blood vesselsD. preventing the clogging and hardening of blood vessels5. Besides physical and mental factors, which of the following also contributes to living a long and healthy life according to the passage?A. Health education.B. Traditional medicine.C. Artificial organs.D. The invention of magic pills.Ⅱ. Judge whether or not the following statements agree with the information given in the passage,and mark Y for YES,N for NO ,or NG if information is not given in the passage.( ) 1.Few people have the wish of finding a magic pill that would be of help to live happily forever.( ) 2.Many biologists believe that each species has a natural maximum age limit.( ) 3.From the passage we know that there is much we can do to help prevent many diseases.( ) 4.Mental factors have little to do with good health. ( ) 5.Doctors believes that regular exercise reduces the chances of getting heart disease.7.The Earth's PastIf the history of the earth could be compressed (压缩)into the span of one year's time,the story of the human race would be written as the the last two hours of the final day!This fact gives you an idea of just how old the Earth is no written record to tell us the Earth's geological past ,the Earth has left a record in the form of fossils.A fossil is the preserved remains or traced of an ancient living thing.Fossils are most often found buried in rock,but they may bones,shells,and woodyalso be found in caves,ancient tar(沥青) beds,and the solid ice that covered the Earth's polar regions.In all these places,fossils are protected from damaging effects of weathering and erosion(侵蚀).Usually only the hard parts are preserved.The hard part can include ones,shells,and woody tissues.The soft parts,like flesh,either decay or are eaten by animals before they can be preserved.One exception is when an organism is subjected to extreme cold.Then the entire body may be preserved in ice.Sometimes the remains of an organism are preserved after after having been changed into a completely different form.For instance,coal deposits on the Earth are actually the fossilremains of plants.When plants decompose(腐烂),eventually only deposits of carbon remain.When the carbon is under extreme pressure for a long period of time,it is slowly transformed into coal.Coal is called a"fossil fuel"because of the way it is created.Fossils can help geologists(地质学家)learn about how animal and plant species have changed over time.Since geologists can date the rocks that the fossils are in,they can also tell during what time period in the past a species lived.For example,on the geologic calendar,you can see that fish first appear in the era labeled Paleozoic(古生代).This means that the oldest rocks discovered to contain fish fossils are between 225 million and 600 million years old.We can assume that fish existed in the world at least 225 million years ago.Fossils are also used to study extinct(灭绝的) species.There are no longer any living woolly mammoths(猛犸) on the Earth,but we can know what a woolly mammoth looked like by studing the frozen bodies found in Siberia.(406 words)Comprehension ExercisesⅠ.Choose the best answers to the following question.1.How old is the Earth?A.Over 225 million years.B.Over 600 million years.C.Between 225 and 600 million years.D.Over 4 billion years.2.We know the age of the life on the Earth because ____.A.there is written record of the Earth's geological pastB.some fossils are found in good shape.C.the earth contains a record in the form of fosssils.D.some scientists have studied some extinct animals3.Where can we find fossils besides in rock and caves?A.In water.B.In woody tissues.C.In solid ice.D.In coal.4.How is coal created?A.The remains of dead plants are transformed into depositsof coal under extreme pressure over a long time.B.The remains of dead animals have been changed into a completed different form.C.Rocks and tar beds have bee different form over time.n changed into a completely different form over time.D.The soft parts of organisms have been changed into a completely different form.5.Fossils are usually found in rock,caves,ice and so on.Why?A.Because these are the places where fossils can form.B.Because these are the places where fossils can be protected from the damage of weathering and erosion.C.Because these are the places where fossils can be changed into a completely different form.D.Because these are the places where dead animals and plants can decompose and be transformed.Ⅱ.Complete the following sentences with the informationgiven in the passage.1.____ of ancient animals and plants in rock are known as fossils.2.Fossils are most often found in rock,caves,tar beds andice,where they can be preserved from the damage of ____.3.Coal is made from the remains of ____ that have been changed into a completely different form.4.____ of an organism can not be preserved except in solid ice.5.Fish are estimated to have on the Earth for____.8.Plastic Trash an environmental ConcernWith the invention of polymers(聚合物),chemists gives us plastic.As a consumer product,plastic is strong,versatile(用途广泛的),and durable(耐用的).It can hold up under heat and pressure and can be subjected to total submersion(浸泡)in water (even ocean water)and not be affected.You canleaveit outside,and the weather.Unlike most other materials,plastic does not naturally decay(腐烂).For useful consumer products,this remarkable durability is a blessing.Plastic bottles are light and unbreakable;plastic bags do not leak or tear as easily as paper bags do.But when these items are ready for the garbage,it's an environmental nightmare!Millions of tons of plastic garbage litter ourhighways and beaches.Plastic trash even affects marine life in the oceans.According to the National Academy of Sciences,more than 600,000 plastic containers and bags are thrown into the oceans every day.Fisherman lose or throw away an estimated 150,000 tons of plastic fishing gear (渔具)each year.At least forty-two species of seabirds are known to snack on plastic ,a habit that is often fatal(致命的).In addition tens of thousands of seals,sea lions,and turtles die each year after becoming caught in bits of fish netting.What should we do with the hundreds of millions of tons of plastic and other polymer products that end up in the garbage each year?We could burn it.However,that creates a thick,black smock that is not only intolerable but is also a dangerous form of air pollution.We could bury it,but solid waste dumps have their own pollution problems.Too often,trash in the dumps is not buried for a long period of time and becomes a health hazard(危险) for birds and other land animals,including nearby human residents.What's more,highly populated countries with limited land may find that land is far too valuable to use as a dump site.Obviously,a large-scale solution to the plastic trashproblemis not yet in sight.However,individuals can help by keeping some of that plastic out of the garbage for as long as possible.For example,people who get plastic bags from the grocery store could save them and reuse them.Some people may choose not to buy plastic products when the same item is available in paper or glass.Of course,these are only small steps,but they could eventually be part of a large solution.(412 words) Comprehension ExercisesⅠ.Choose the best answers to the following question.1.What's the main idea of passage?A.Plastic is an ideal material.B.Plastic garbage has become an environmental concern.C.Plastic is a consumer product.D.No way has been found to solve the plastic trash problem.2.What are the main properties(特性)of plastic as a useful consumer product?A.Strong,versatile,durable.B.Cheap,convenient,reusable.C.Soft,light,unbreakable.D.Waterproof,unable to decay,burnable.3.Plastic trash affects the life of seabirds.For example,____.A.they are often caught in bits of netting.B.sea water is polluted by plastic trash.C.they mistake plastic trash for food.D.sea beaches are littered with plastic garbage.4.Which of the following properties of plastics makes plastic garbage a great environmental concern?A.Light weight.B.Strength.C.Fire-proofD.Resistance to weathering and decay.5.Which of the following methods is environmentally sound in dealing with plastic trash?A.Dumping it in the ocean far away from shore.B.burning it at sea.C.Not mentioned in this passage.D.Leaving it in the open air.Ⅱ.Judge whether or not the following statements agree withthe information given in the passage,and mark Y for YES,N for NO ,or NG if information is not given in the passage.( )1.Presently efforts to deal with plastic trash have got somewhere.( )2.Burying plastic trash will lead a shortage of land for human use.( )3.The durability of plastics is of great help to daily life in every respect.( )4.Obviously a large-scale solution to the plastic trash problem is to keep plastic out of garbage for as long as possible.( )5.It is suggested in this passage that we use more paper or glass instead of plastic products so as to reduce plastic trash.9.Meat Industries Are Destroying the PlanetRisk of mad cow disease,and heart disease isn't the only reason to eat less meat:the planet simply cannot sustain a population that increasingly feeds on animal protein(蛋白质),says the U.K. Government's Sustainable Development Commission. The problem lies in that animals consume vast supplies of land, crops, water and other resources in order to produce a much smaller quantity of animal protein for human consumption. The fast growing population of animals for use in the human food supply is being described as,"...one of the biggest environmental crises we're now facing."Then, there's the environmental impact of raising so many animals for food in the first place. Thousands of acres of rain forest continue to be cleared in South American in order to convert jungle to grazing land(牧场)for cattle. That alone is alarming, and yet that's only the beginning. Cows, chickens and pigs produce waste on a massive scale, and that waste is often drained directly into rivers or-this is true-fed back to other animals. Then, there's the use of water while they grow. As water becomes increasingly scarce in decades to come, this will become an issue of great contention(争论). So,it seems that from an environmental point of view, responsible citizens should greatly reduce their consumption of animal protein. Finally,there's the ethics(行为准则)of eating meat. One of the reasons I don't eat red meat in particular is because red meat comes from intelligent mammals(哺乳动物): cows and pigs.These beings have social structures, they communicate with each other, and they communicate with each other, and they most definitely feel pain. To raise an intelligent animal for no purpose other than to slaughter(屠杀) it and sell its flesh is, in my opinion, evil. The further you go down the scale of intelligence, the less evil this becomes. Killing a chicken and eating it is not so evil, since chickens don't have the intelligence of cows and pigs. Consuming bacteria(in yogurt(乳酸), for example) is not at all evil, since bacteria are not capable of feeling pain, it seems. But Pigs? Pigs are as intelligent as dogs. Would you slaughter your pet dog and eat it? If not, then why would you support the slaughter of animals with similar intelligence? And remember: every time you buy bacon or sausage, you are indirectly slaughtering another pig, another intelligent being.What do you think? Do you believe mammals have souls? Do you think cows and pigs are capable of feeling and understanding pain? Does your pet dog understand pain? Can the planet sustain a population that consumes that consumes large quantities of animal protein? How could societies shift to plant sources of protein? Give it some thought.1题,Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.What is the main idea of the first two paragraphs?A.The earth will not sustain us if we continue to raise animals.B.Eating meat will do harm to our health.C.Meat consumption is becoming one of the biggest environmental crises.D.Intelligent animals lake cows and pigs have feelings and souls.2.Why does the author hold that meat industries are destroying the planet?A. Because they increase the risk of mad cow disease and heart diseaseB. Because animals raised for food consume a vast amount of resources like land,water and so onC. Because killing and eating intelligent animals has destroyed our ethics and souls.D. Because the number of intelligent animals has been greatly reduced3.What does the writer mean by saying"The further you go down the scale of intelligence,the less evil this becomes"?A. Killing low-intelligence animals is less evil than killing high-intelligence animalsB. It is not evil to raise animals for human foodC. Responsible citizens should greatly reduce their consumption of animals proteinD. Animal intelligence is still an issue of great contention4.What attitude does the author take towards the consumption of animal protein?A. OptimisticB. PessimisticC. CriticalD. Positive5.What does the author suggest at the end of passage?A. People should care much about animal intelligenceB. The human population should be considerably reducedC. People should consume more plant protein while reducing animal proteinD. We should raise cows and pigs just as we raise our dogs2题:Complete the following sentences with the information given in the passage.1.The passage tells us that killing and selling the flesh of _______is evil.rge areas of ______are being cleared in order to create moregrazing land.3.The author thinks it is not evil at all to consume ______,because they cannot feel pain.4.It is reasonable for human beings to reduce ______from an environment point of view.5.It is less evil to kill a chicken than to kill a pig because chicken are ______as pigs.10.The HuntersA guy buys a brand new Lincoln Navigator for $42,500.He and a friend go duck hunting in winter,and of course all the lakes are frozen.These two guys go out on the lake with the guns,the dog,and of course the new vehicle.They drive out onto the lake ice and get ready.Now,they want to make some kind of a natural landing area for the ducks,something for the decoys to float on.In order to make a hole large enough to look like something a wandering duck would fly down and land on,it is going to take a little more effort than an ice hole drill.So,out of the back of the new Navigator comes a stick of dynamite with a short,40-second fuse.Now these two men do takeinto consideration that they want to place the stick of dynamite on the ice at a location far from where they are standing and the new Navigator,because they don't want to take the risk of slipping on the ice when they run from the burning fuse and possibly go up in smoke with the resulting blast.They light the 40-second fuse and throw the dynamite.What happens then?Their dog,highly trained for seeking and picking back things thrown by the owner,takes off at a high rate of doggy speed on the ice and captures the stick of dynamite with the burning 40-second fuse about the time it hits the ice.The two men yell,scream,wave their arms and wonder what to do now.The dog,cheered on,keeps coming.One of the guys grabs the shotgun and shoots at the dog.The shotgun is loaded with buckshot,hardly big enough to stop it.The dog stops for a moment,slightly confused,but continues on.Another shot and this time the dog,still standing,because really confused, and of course terrified,thinking these two geniuses have gone mad. The dog takes off to find cover under the brand-new Navigator. —BOOM!—The dog and the Navigator are blown to bits and sink to the bottom of the lake in a very large hole,leaving the two idiots standing there with this "I can't believe this happened"look on their faces.1题:Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.The Lincoln Navigator in this passage is .A. a carB. A stick of dynamiteC. A decoyD. A dog2.Why do the two men yell and scream when they see the dog capture the stick of dynamite?A. Because they what will result from the dog's actionB. Because that is what they expectC. Because they are pleased to see itD. Because they quite appreciate the dog's skill3.Why do the two guys use dynamite?A. Because they want to make a large hole in the iceB. Because they want to smoke ducks downC. Because they want to go up in smoke with the resulting blastD. Because they want to frighten ducks and make them fly out4.Why dose one of the two men shoot at the dog?A. Because the dog is frightened by the dynamite and has gone madB. Because the dog tries to run away from themC. Because the dog is cheered by the two men's shoutingD. Because the dog picks up the dynamite and runs toward them5.In the passage,an"I can't believe this happened"look on one's face is .A. a disappointed lookB. a pitiful lookC. a surprised lookD. an embarrassed look2题:Judge whether or not the following statements agree with the information given in the passage,and mark Y for YES,N for NO,or NG if information is not given in the passage.( )1.From the story we know that the dog is smart and understands his masters very well.( )2.The two guys do consider placing the dynamite far away form where they are standing and the Navigator.( )3.Their dog is well trained for running after and picking back things thrown by the owner.( )4.The dog,confused and terrified by the gunshot,tries to find some place to hide itself.( )5.The blast sends the dog and the two men up in smoke.11.The Woman Who Thought She Was Going to Be RobbedOn a recent weekend in Atlantic City,a woman won a bucketful of quarters(面值25美分的硬币)at a slot machine(投币赌博机).She took a break from the slots for dinner with her husband in the hotel dining room.But first she wanted to put the quarters in her room.She carried the coinladen bucket to the elevator she noticed two en already aboard.Both were black.One of them was big,very big.The first thought was:These two are going to rob me.Her next thought was:Don't be silly;they look like perfectly nice gentlemen.But she could not move a step out of fear.She stood and stared at the two men.She feltanxious,nervous and ashamed.She hoped they didn't read her mind.Surely they knew that her hesitation(犹豫)about joining them in the elevator was all too obvious.Her face became red.She couldn't just stand there,so with a mighty effort of will she picked up one foot and stepped forward and was on the elevator.Avoiding eye contact,she turned around stiffly and faced the elevator doors as they closed.A second passed,and thenanother second,and then another.Her fear increased!The elevator didn't move.Panic consumed her."My God,"she thought," I'm trapped and about to be robbed!"Her heart sank.Then... One of the men said,"Hit the floor."Instinct(本能)told her:Do what they tell you.The bucket of quarters flew upwards as she threw out her arms and collapsed on the elevator carpet.A shower of coins rained down on her."Take my money and spare me,"she prayed.More seconds passed.She heard one of the en say politely,"Ma'am,if you'll just tell us what floor you're going to,we'll push the button."She lifted her head and looked up at the two men.They reached down to help her up.Confused,she struggled to her feet."When I told my man here to hit the floor,"said the average-sized one,"I meant that he should hit the elevator button for our floor,ma'am".She was too ashamed to speak.She wanted to burst out an apology,but words failed her.How do you apologize to two perfectly respectable gentlemen for behaving as though theyoing to rob you?(406 words)Comprehension ExercisesⅠ. Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.What was the woman doing in the hotel before she went to the elevator?A.She was having dinner with her husband.B.She was staying in her hotel room.C.She was taking a break from dinner.D.She was gambling.2.Why did the woman hesitate before she stepped into the elevator?A.Because there were two strangers in the elevator .B.Because she thought the men in the elevator would rob her.C.Because she froze and could not move herself.D.Because she did not want to join the men in the elevator.3.What did the average-sized man mean by saying"Hit the floor"?A.Throw your money on the floor.B.Lie down on the floor.C.Push the elevator button for our floor.D.Step heavily on the floor.4.What happened when the average-sized man said,"Hit the floor"?A.The bucket of quarters dropped to the floor.B.The woman's heart sank to the floor.C.The woman pushed the button for the floor.D.The woman collapsed onto the elevator floor.5.How did the woman feel at the end of the story?A.Shameful and embarrassed.B.Anxious and nervous.C.Confused and panicky.D.Wronged and angry.Ⅱ.Complete the following sentences with the information given in the passage.1.When she was walking to the elevator,the woman was carrying__.2.With a great effort of will the woman stepped into the elevator___.3.The woman turned around and faced the elevator doors so as to ___with the two men.4.The woman felt___ to apologize to the two gentlemen for behaving as if they were going to rob her.5.The average-sized man wanted the big man to___ when he said,"Hit the floor"12.E-Mail and Tomatoes.An unemployed man is desperate(拼命的)to support his family.He applies for a job as a janitor(看门人)at a large firm and easily passes a test.The human resources manager tells him,"You will be hired at a minimum wage of $5.15 an hour.Let me have your e-mail address so that we can get you in the loop.Our system will automatically e-mail you all the forms and advise you when to start and where to report on your first day."Taken aback,the man protests that he is poor and has neither a computer nor an e-mail address.To this the manager replies,"Without an e-mail address you can hardly expect to be employed by a hightech firm.Good day."Astonished,the man leaves.Not knowing where to turn and having $10 in his wallet,he walks past a farmers' market and sees a stand selling beautiful red tomatoes.He a crate(筐)of the tomatoes,carries it to a busy corner and displays the tomatoes.In less than two hours he sells all the tomatoes and makes a 100% profit.Repeating the process several times more that day,he ends up with almost $100 and arrives home that night with several bags of groceries for his family.During the night he decides to repeat the tomato business the next day.He is getting up early every day and working intothe night.He multiplies(使...成倍增加) his profits quickly.By the end of the second year he has a dozen very nice used trucks and employs fifteen previously unemployed people,all selling tomatoes.He continues to work hard.Time passes and at the end of the fifth year he owns a fleet of nice trucks and a warehouse,plus two tomato farms.Planning for the future,he decides to buy some life insurance(保险).Consulting with an insurance adviser,he picks an insurance plan to fit his new circumstances.Then the adviser asks him for his e-mail address in order to send the final documents electronically.When the man replies that he doesn't have time to mess(摆弄)with a computer and has no e-mail address,the insurance man is astonished,"What,you don't have e-mail?No computer?No Internet?Just think where you would be today if you'd had all of that five years ago!""Ha!"snorts the man."If I'd had e-mail five years ago I would be sweeping floors at Microsoft and making $5.15 an hour."(406 words)Comprehension ExercisesⅠ. Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.Why does the main apply for the job as a janitor?A.Because he is in urgent need of a job.B.Because he doesn't have any professional training.C.Because he passes the test.D.Because he has got some information and advice from the manager.2.What does the insurance man mean by saying,"Just think where you should be today if you'd had all of that five years ago!"?A.The man would have got the job as a janitor if he had had e-mail five years ago.B.It is impossible nowadays for a person not to have a computer and e-mail.C.The man's life would be much better now if he had e-mail and a computer five years ago.D.The man would be well-informed if he had a computer five years ago.3."...we get you in the loop."(paragraph 1)means that___.A.we can know where you are.B.We can put you on the staff of our company.。
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大学英语精读第三版第二册电子版1、_____ before we leave the day after tomorrow,we should have a wonderful dinner party. [单选题] *A. Had they arrived(正确答案)B. Were they arriveC. Were they arrivingD. Would they arrive2、9.—Will there be more cars in the future?—________. [单选题] *A.See youB.Well, I'm not sure(正确答案)C.You're welcomeD.Thank you3、This is not our house. lt belongs to _____. [单选题] *A. the Turners'B. the Turners(正确答案)C. Turner'sD. Turners4、You’d ______ give up smoking. [单选题] *A. goodB. wellC. better(正确答案)D. best5、—Why do you call him Mr. Know?—______ he knows almost everything that we want to know.()[单选题] *A. SoB. OrC. ButD. Because(正确答案)6、Now he is _______ his homework. [单选题] *A. busyB. busy with(正确答案)C. busy with doingD. busy does7、She _______ be here. [单选题] *A. is gladB. is so glad to(正确答案)C. am gladD. is to8、I paid him 50 dollars for the painting, but its real()must be about 500 dollars. [单选题] *A. feeB. value(正确答案)C. priceD. fare9、We must try hard to make up for the lost time. [单选题] *A. 弥补(正确答案)B. 利用C. 抓紧D. 浪费10、Nick got out of bed and _______ a shower. [单选题] *A. practicedB. took(正确答案)C. didD. made11、I _______ Zhang Hua in the bookstore last Sunday. [单选题] *A. meetB. meetingC. meetedD. met(正确答案)12、—______is my notebook?—Look! It’s in your schoolbag.()[单选题] *A. WhatB. WhichC. Where(正确答案)D. How13、I should like to rent a house which is modern, comfortable and _____, in a quiet neighborhood. [单选题] *A.in allB. after allC. above all(正确答案)D. over all14、Medicines are to be taken according to the doctor’s advice. [单选题] *A. 发放B. 提取C. 配方D. 服用(正确答案)15、Sichuan used to have more people than ______ province in China. [单选题] *A. otherB. any other(正确答案)C. anotherD. any others16、The beautiful radio _______ me 30 dollars. [单选题] *A. spentB. paidC. cost(正确答案)D. took17、I like dancing, ______ I can join the Dancing Club.()[单选题] *A. becauseB. so(正确答案)C. andD. but18、( ). The old man enjoys ______ stamps. And now he has1300 of them [单选题] *A. collectB. collectedC. collecting(正确答案)D. to collect19、--_______ I borrow these magazines?--Sorry, only the magazines over there can be borrowed. [单选题] *A. MustB. WouldC. May(正确答案)D. Need20、Two()in our school were sent to a remote village to teach for a month. [单选题] *A. women teachers(正确答案)B. woman teachersC. women teacherD. woman teacher21、So many people will _______ to their work after the Spring Festival. [单选题] *A. get inB. get onC. get offD. get back(正确答案)22、66.—How much meat do you want?—________.[单选题] * A.Sorry, there isn't anyB.I can't give you anyC.Half a kilo, please(正确答案)D.Twelve yuan a kilo23、If you don’t feel well, you’d better ask a ______ for help. [单选题] *A. policemanB. driverC. pilotD. doctor(正确答案)24、Her ()for writing was that she wished women to get the right to higher education. [单选题] *A. motivation(正确答案)B. motivateC. effectD. concentration25、69.Online shopping is easy, but ________ in the supermarket usually ________ a lot of time. [单选题] *A.shop; takesB.shopping; takeC.shop; takeD.shopping; takes(正确答案)26、My father and I often go ______ on weekends so I can ______ very well. ()[单选题] *A. swim; swimmingB. swims; swimC. swimming; swimmingD. swimming; swim(正确答案)27、Then the speaker _____the various factors leading to the economic crisis. [单选题] *A.went onB.went afterC.went into(正确答案)D.went for28、My English teacher has given us some _______ on how to study English well. [单选题] *A. storiesB. suggestions(正确答案)C. messagesD. practice29、The car is _______. It needs washing. [单选题] *A. cleanB. dirty(正确答案)C. oldD. new30、His sister ______ the chess club.()[单选题] *A. want to joinB. want joiningC. wants to join(正确答案)D. wants joining。
大学英语快速阅读第2册课后练习题含答案
大学英语快速阅读第2册课后练习题含答案Introduction大学英语快速阅读第2册是高等学校英语教材中的一本,其课程主要针对英语专业本科生。
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Chapter 1Multiple Choice Questions1.What is the mn idea of the passage?(A)The history of the computer mouse(B)The future of the computer mouse(C)The popularity of the computer mouse(D)The design of the computer mouse答案:B2.According to the passage, when was the first computer mouseinvented?(A)In the 1950s(B)In the 1960s(C)In the 1970s(D)In the 1980s答案:B3.What was the problem with the first computer mouse?(A)It was too large(B)It was not accurate(C)It was difficult to use(D)It was too expensive答案:AShort Answer Questions1.What was the purpose of the first computer mouse?答案:The first computer mouse was invented to make it easier for people to interact with computers.2.How did the invention of the computer mouse revolutionizecomputing?答案:The invention of the computer mouse revolutionized computingby making it much easier for people to interact with computers. Prior to the invention of the mouse, people had to use command lines to interact with computers, which was not very user-friendly. The mouse made itpossible for people to interact with computers using graphical user interfaces, which are much more intuitive and user-friendly.Chapter 2Multiple Choice Questions1.What is the mn idea of the passage?(A)The benefits of drinking coffee(B)The risks of drinking coffee(C)The history of coffee(D)The types of coffee答案:A2.According to the passage, what is one benefit of drinkingcoffee?(A)It can help reduce the risk of d eveloping Alzheimer’sdisease(B)It can help people sleep better at night(C)It can help people lose weight(D)It can help people quit smoking答案:A3.What is one potential risk associated with drinking coffee?(A)It can lead to heart disease(B)It can cause depression(C)It can increase the risk of developing cancer(D)It can cause infertility答案:AShort Answer Questions1.What is the active ingredient in coffee that provides theenergizing effect?答案:The active ingredient in coffee that provides the energizing effect is caffeine.2.What is the recommended dly intake of coffee?答案:The recommended dly intake of coffee is 3-4 cups.。
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Why I Love the CityA lot of my friends are moving out of the city. They 're buying houses in the suburbs because they want to get away from the noise, smog, traffic, and crime of the city. One friend says, "There's too much air pollution in the city. I prefer the suburbs, where the air is clean." Another friend complains about the traffic: "There are too many cars downtown! You can't find a parking place, and the traffic jams are terrible." Everyone complains about crime: "The city is full of criminals. I rarely leave my house at night—it's too dangerous."Before my friends move out of the city, they usually recite the advantages of suburban life: green grass, flowers, swimming pools, barbecues, and so on. Yet after my friends have lived there for a year or so, they realize that suburban life is not so pleasant as they were expecting. What causes this change? Their gardens! They soon learn that one unavoidable part of suburban life is yardwork. After they work all weekend in their gardens, they 're much too tired to take a swim in their pools or even to cook some meat on their barbecues. And they have another complaint: they can't live in the suburbs without a car. Most of my friends moved to the suburbs to avoid traffic, but now they have to commute to work downtown. They sit on a busy freeway two hours every day!My opinions about urban life are very different from my friends'—I live downtown? and I love it! Why? Well, first, I love nature—flowers, green grass, trees, and animals. In the city, I have all the advantages of nature: I can walk through the public park, smell the flowers, and sit on the grass under the trees. I can visit the animals in the zoo. Yet I have none of the disadvantages: I don't have to do yardwork or feed the animals. Also, in the city, I can get everywhere by bus? if there's a traffic jam, I can walk home.It seems that everyone is moving to the suburbs to avoid the crime of the big cities. I have a theory about urban crime, however, so I feel safe downtown. The criminal life will reflect changes in society: if people are buying homes in the suburbs, the criminals will soon follow. Criminals want to avoid noise, smog, and pollution, too. Soon, overcrowding and crime will be problems of the suburbs instead of the city!People on the MoveThe history of the American people is, in part, the history of the movement of the American people. They moved from the colonies of the East Coast to the open spaces of the West. They moved from the country and the farm to the city. More recently, Americans have been moving from the cities to the suburbs.Open Space; The Move WestPioneer Americans began moving from the East Coast to the West 250 years ago. They moved west for many reasons. One reason was the availability of unlimited open space and land for farming. Americans liked large open spaces, and they also liked the freedom andindependence to develop the land in their own way. Some of the land became farms. Important minerals were discovered in some areas, so some of the land became mines. Other large areas became cattle ranches. There seemed to be enough land for everybody. But it was a difficult life—a life of endless work and hardship.The CitiesAfter 1860, the Industrial Revolution changed the United States. Americans learned how to manufacture steel. They began to produce petroleum. The automobile was invented. Factories of all kinds began to appear, and cities began to grow up around the factories. Farmers and other country people moved to the growing cities in order to find jobs and an easier life. In the early 1900s, the cities were busy, exciting places. However, there was also a lot of poverty and hardship.The cities grew up—the buildings got taller—and the cities grew out—they spread out from the center. Private houses with yards and porches disappeared. Apartment buildings, each one taller than the next, took their place. More and more people moved to the cities, and the cities got bigger and bigger.Some cities could not spread out because there was no room to do so. These cities, of which New York is the best example, became more and more crowded. More people meant more cars, trucks, and buses, more noise, more pollution, and more crime. Many cities became ugly and dirty. Some people and some businesses began to leave the cities and move to the suburbs outside the cities.The SuburbsThe move to the suburbs is still happening. Americans are looking for a small piece of land that they can call their own. They want a house with a yard. However, they do not want to give up the good jobs they have in the city. In many cases, companies in the suburbs give them jobs. In other cases, Americans tend to commute to and from the cities where their jobs are. In recent years, more and more businesses are moving to the suburbs. They are attracting many people and the suburbs are becoming crowded.What Next?Americans have watched their big cities fall slowly into disrepair and die. Many middle-class people have left the cities, and only the very rich and the very poor are staying behind.Concerned Americans are trying to solve the problems of noise, dirt, crime, and pollution in the big cities. They are trying to rebuild bad sections of the cities in order to attract and keep business people. They are trying to make their cities beautiful. Now many Americans are thinking of moving back to the cities.Other Americans are finding that even the suburbs have become too crowded. They are looking for unpolluted open spaces and for an independent way of life. They are ready to move from the suburbs to the country.Perhaps Americans will always be on the move.Caution: Bumpy Road AheadStudents graduating from colleges today are not fully prepared to deal with the "real world." It is my belief that college students need to be taught more skills and information to enable them to meet the challenges that face everyone in daily life. The areas in which students need training are playing the credit game, planning their personal financial strategy, and consumer awareness.Learning how to obtain and use credit is probably the most valuable knowledge a young person can have. Credit is a dangerous tool that can be of tremendous help if it is handled with caution. Having credit can enable people to obtain material necessities before they have the money to purchase them outright. But unfortunately, many, many young people get carried away with their handy plastic credit cards and awake one day to find they are in serious financial debt. Learning how to use credit properly can be a very difficult and painful lesson indeed.Of equal importance is learning how to plan a personal budget. People have to know how to control money; otherwise, it can control them. Students should leave college knowing how to allocate their money for living expenses, insurance, savings, and so forth in order to avoid the "Oh, no! I 'm flat broke and I don't get paid again for two weeks!" anxiety syndrome.Along with learning about credit and personal financial planning, graduating college students should be trained as consumers. The consumer market today is flooded with a variety of products and services of varying quality and prices. A young person entering the "real world" is suddenly faced with difficult decisions about which product to buy or whose services to engage. He is usually unaware of such things as return policies, guarantees, or repair procedures. Information of this sort is vital knowledge to everyday living.For a newly graduated college student, the "real world" can be a scary place to be when he or she is faced with such issues as handling credit, planning a budget, or knowing what to look for when making a purchase and whom to purchase it from. Entering this "real world" could be made less painful if persons were educated in dealing with these areas of daily life. What better place to accomplish this than in college?Memory Lane Isn't What It Used to BeAbout this time every year, I get very nostalgic. Walking through my neighborhood on a fall afternoon reminds me of a time not too long ago when sounds of children filled the air, children playing games on a hill, and throwing leaves around in the street below, I was one of those children, carefree and happy. I live on a street that is only one block long. I have lived on the same street for sixteen years. I love my street. One side has six houses on it, and the other has only two houses, with a small hill in the middle and a huge cottonwood tree on one end. When I think of home, I think of my street, only I see it as it was before. Unfortunately, things change. One day, not long ago, I looked around and saw how different everything has become. Life on my street will never be the same because neighbors are quickly growing old, friends aregrowing up and leaving, and the city is planning to destroy my precious hill and sell the property to contractors.It is hard for me to accept that many of my wonderful neighbors are growing old and won't be around much longer. I have fond memories of the couple across the street, who sat together on their porch swing almost every evening, the widow next door who yelled at my brother and me for being too loud, and the crazy old man in a black suit who drove an old car. In contrast to those people, the people I see today are very old neighbors who have seen better days. The man in the black suit says he wants to die, and another neighbor just sold his house and moved into a nursing home. The lady who used to yell at us is too tired to bother anymore, and the couple across the street rarely go out to their front porch these days. It is difficult to watch these precious people as they near the end of their lives because at one time I thought they would live forever.The "comings and goings" of the younger generation of my street are now mostly "goings" as friends and peers move on. Once upon a time, my life and the lives of my peers revolved around home. The boundary of our world was the gutter at the end of the street. We got pleasure from playing night games, or from a breathtaking ride on a tricycle. Things are different now, as my friends become adults and move on. Children who rode tricycles now drive cars. The kids who once played with me now have new interests and values as they go their separate ways. Some have gone away to college, a few got married, two went into the army, and one went to prison. Watching all these people grow up and go away only makes me long for the good old days.Perhaps the biggest change on my street is the fact that the city is going to turn my precious hill into several lots for new homes. For sixteen years, the view out of my kitchen window has been a view of that hill. The hill was a fundamental part of my childhood life; it was the hub of social activity for the children of my street. We spent hours there building forts, sledding, and playing tag. The view out of my kitchen window now is very different; it is one of tractors and dump trucks tearing up the hill. When the hill goes, the neighborhood will not be the same. It is a piece of my childhood. It is a visual reminder of being a kid. Without the hill, my street will be just another pea in the pod.There was a time when my street was my world, and I thought my world would never change. But something happened. People grow up, and people grow old. Places change, and with the change comes the heartache of knowing I can never go back to the times I loved. In a year or so, I will be gone just like many of my neighbors. I will always look back to my years as a child, but the place I remember will not be the silent street whose peace is interrupted by the sounds of construction. It will be the happy, noisy, somewhat strange, but wonderful street I knew as a child.Unit 2Rosa Parks—A Hero of Civil RightsMost historians say that the beginning of the modern civil rights movement in the United States was December 1, 1955. That was the day when an unknown seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger. This brave woman, Rosa Parks, was arrested and fined for violating a city law. However, her act of defiance began a movement that ended the laws that racially segregated America. Because of this, she also became an inspiration to freedom-loving people everywhere.Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama. Her parents, James McCauley, a carpenter, and Leona McCauley, a teacher, named her Rosa Louise McCauley. When she was two, she moved to her grandparents' farm in Alabama with her mother and younger brother, Sylvester. At the age of 11, she became a student at the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls, a private school. The school believed that self-esteem was the key to success. This was consistent with Rosa 's mother 's advice to "take advantage of the opportunities, no matter how few they were."And the opportunities were few indeed. Mrs. Parks said in an interview: Back then, we didn't have any civil rights. It was just a matter of survival, of existing from one day to the next.I remember going to sleep as a girl hearing the Klan ride at night and hearing a lynching and being afraid the house would burn down.In the same interview, she explained that she felt fearless, because she had always been faced with fear. This fearlessness gave her the courage to fight her conviction during the bus boycott. "I didn't have any special fear," she said. "It was more of a relief to know that I wasn't alone."After attending Alabama State Teachers College, Rosa settled in Montgomery, with her husband, Raymond Parks. The couple joined the local chapter of the NAACP and worked for many years to improve the conditions of African-Americans in the segregated South.The bus incident led to the formation of the Montgomery Improvement Association. The Association 's leader was a young pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church named Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. They called for a boycott of the city-owned bus company. The boycott lasted 382 days and brought recognition to Mrs. Parks, Dr. King, and their cause. A Supreme Court decision struck down the Montgomery law under which Mrs. Parks had been fined, and outlawed racial segregation on public transportation.After her husband died, Mrs. Parks founded the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self-Development. The Institute sponsors an annual summer program for teenagers called Pathways to Freedom. The young people tour the country in buses learning the history of their country and of the civil rights movement.Best of Friends, Worlds ApartHavana, sometime before 1994: As dusk descends on the quaint seaside village of Guanabo, two young men kick a soccer ball back and forth and back and forth across the sand. The tall one, Joel Ruiz, is black. The short, muscular one, Achmed Valdes, is white.They are the best of friends.Miami, January 2000: Mr. Valdes is playing soccer, as he does every Saturday, with a group of light-skinned Latinos in a park near his apartment. Mr. Ruiz surprises him with a visit, and Mr. Valdes, flushed and sweating, runs to greet him. They shake hands warmly.But when Mr. Valdes darts back to the game, Mr. Ruiz stands off to the side, arms crossed, looking on as his childhood friend plays the game that was once their shared joy. Mr. Ruiz no longer plays soccer. He prefers basketball with black Latinos and African-Americans from his neighborhood.The two men live only four miles apart, not even 15 minutes by car. Yet they are separated by a far greater distance, one they say they never imagined back in Cuba.In ways that are obvious to the black man but far less so to the white one, they have grown apart in the United States because of race. For the first time, they inhabit a place where the color of their skin defines the outlines of their lives—where they live, the friends they make, how they speak, what they wear, even what they eat."It's like I am here and he is over there," Mr. Ruiz said, "And we can't cross over to the other 's world."It is not that, growing up in Cuba 's mix of black and white, they were unaware of their difference in color. Fidel Castro may have officially put an end to racism in Cuba, but that does not mean racism has simply gone away. Still, color was not what defined them. Nationality, they had been taught, meant far more than race. They felt, above all, Cuban.Here in America, Mr. Ruiz still feels Cuban. But above all he feels black. His world is a black world, and to live there is to be constantly conscious of race. He works in a black-owned bar, dates black women, goes to an African-American barber. White barbers, he says, "don't understand black hair." He generally avoids white neighborhoods, and when his world and the white world meet, he feels always watched, and he is always watchful.For Joel Ruiz, there is little time for relaxation. On this night, he works as a cashier at his uncle 's bar in a black Miami neighborhood.Mr. Valdes, who is 29, a year younger than his childhood friend, is simply, comfortably Cuban, an upwardly mobile citizen of the Miami mainstream. He lives in an all-white neighborhood, hangs out with white Cuban friends and goes to black neighborhoods only when his job, as a deliveryman for Restonic mattresses, forces him to. When he thinks about race, which is not very often, it is in terms learned from other white Cubans: American blacks, he now believes, are to be avoided because they are dangerous and resentful of whites. The only blacks he trusts, he says, are those he knows from Cuba.Since leaving Havana in separate boats in 1994, the two friends have seen each other just a handful of times in Miami—at a funeral, a baby shower, a birthday party and that soccergame, a meeting arranged for a newspaper photographer. They have visited each other 's homes only once.They say they remain as good friends as ever, yet they both know there is little that binds them anymore but their memories. Had they not become best friends in another country, in another time, they would not be friends at all today.Coming to an Awareness of LanguageIt was because of my letters (which Malcolm X wrote to people outside while he was in jail) that I happened to stumble upon starting to acquire some kind of a homemade education.I became increasingly frustrated at not being able to express what I wanted to convey in letters that I wrote ... And every book I picked up had few sentences which didn't contain anywhere from one to nearly all the words that might as well have been in Chinese. When I skipped those words, of course, I really ended up with little idea of what the book said ...I saw that the best thing I could do was get hold of a dictionary—to study, to learn some words. I requested a dictionary along with some notebooks and pencils from the Norfolk Prison Colony school.I spent two days just turning uncertainly the pages of a dictionary. I 'd never realized so many words existed! I didn't know which words I needed to learn. Finally, just to start some kind of action, I began copying.In my slow, painstaking, ragged handwriting, I copied into my notebook everything printed on that first page, down to the punctuation marks. I believe it took me a day. Then, aloud, I read back to myself everything I 'd written in the notebook. Over and over, aloud, to myself, I read my own handwriting. I woke up the next morning, thinking about those words—immensely proud to realize that not only had I written so much at one time, but I 'd written words that I never knew were in the world. Moreover, with a little effort, I also could remember what many of these words meant. I reviewed the words whose meanings I didn't remember. Funny thing, from the dictionary 's first page right now, that aardvark springs to my mind. The dictionary had a picture of it, a long-tailed, long-eared, burrowing African mammal, which lives off termites caught by sticking out its tongue as an anteater does for ants.I was so fascinated that I went on—I copied the dictionary 's next page. And the same experience came when I studied that. With every succeeding page, I also learned of people and places and events from history. Actually, the dictionary is like a miniature encyclopedia. Finally, the dictionary 's A section had filled a whole notebook—and I went on into the B 's. That was the way I started copying what eventually became the entire dictionary. It went a lot faster after so much practice helped me to pick up handwriting speed.I suppose it was inevitable that as my word-base broadened, I could for the first time pick up a book and read and now begin to understand what the book was saying. Anyone who has read a great deal can imagine the new world that opened. Let me tell you something: from then until I left the prison, in every free moment I had, if I was not reading in the library, I wasreading on my bunk. You couldn't have gotten me out of books with a wedge. Months passed without my even thinking about being imprisoned. In fact, up to then, I never had been so truly free in my life.She Wanted to TeachA railroad was being built all the way down the east coast off Florida, from Jacksonville to Miami and Negro workers were employed because they were cheap. A great many of them were in Daytona. Most of them had children. They were living in shacks worse than those in The Terry in Augusta. The children were running wild in the streets. Mary Bethune seemed to hear a voice say, "What is the place? Build your school there."Her husband, Albertus, wasn't so sure about her school. He thought Palatka was a pretty good place for them to live. Mary listened but she never gave up her idea. She knew that if she went to Daytona, Albertus would come too.One day she begged a ride for herself and her little boy with a family that was going to Daytona. It was only seventy miles away. But in 1904 the sand was deep on Florida roads. Practically no one had an automobile—certainly not the poor family that gave Mary and little Albert a ride. So it was three dusty days after they left Palatka before they reached Daytona. There Mary hunted up the only person she knew, and she and little Albert stayed with this friend for a few days.As she had done in The Terry in Augusta, Mary walked up and down the poor streets of Daytona. She was looking for two things—a building for the school she was determined to start and some pupils for that school.After a day or two, she found an empty shack on Oak Street. She thought this would do. The owner said she could rent it for $ 11.00 a month. But it wasn't worth that much. The paint had peeled off, the front steps wobbled so that she had to hang onto the shaky railing to keep from falling, the house was dirty, it had a leaky roof. In most of the windows the panes of glass were broken or cracked.Eleven dollars a month! Mary said she only had $ 1.50. She promised to pay the rent as soon as she could earn the money. The owner trusted her. By the time she was sure she could have the building, she had five little girls from the neighborhood as her pupils.What a school! A rickety old house and five little girls! The little girls pitched in and cleaned the house. The neighbors helped with scrubbing brushes, brooms, hammers, nails, and saws. Soon the cottage could be lived in, but there were no chairs, no tables, no beds. There was no stove. However, there were no pots and pans to cook in, even if there had been a stove.Mary set about changing these things. She found things in trash piles and the city dump. Nobody but Mary would have thought of making tables and chairs and desks from the old crates she picked up and brought home. Behind the hotels on the beach she found cracked dishes, old lamps, even some old clothes. She took them home too. Everything was scoured and mendedand used. "Keep things clean and neat" was her motto then; and as long as she lived the pupils in her school had to live up to that motto.Her little pupils had no pencils. They wrote with pieces of charcoal made from burned logs. Their ink was elderberry juice. What good was ink or a pencil if there was no paper to write on? Mary took care of that too.Every time she went to the store to get a little food, or a few pots and pans, she had each article wrapped separately. The pieces of wrapping paper were carefully removed and smoothed out. The little girls used this paper to write their lessons with their charcoal pencils.She needed a cookstove very badly but she couldn't pay for one. What should she do? Her little pupils had to have warm food.Unexpectedly, the problem was solved for her. One day a wrinkled old white neighbor said to her, "Can you read?"Mary said, "Yes.""Then will you read me this letter from my son? I can't find my glasses."Mary read the letter to her."Thanks," said the mother.Mary turned to go. "You 're welcome."The old woman stood by her open door and thought a moment. Then she said, "I got an old cookstove and I don't need it. Would you want it?"Unit 3Black Box Tells Its SecretsThe "black box" in an aircraft is actually orange in color with two white stripes painted on its surface."It is like a shock-proof, heat-proof tape recorder," says Mr. Hellyer, Cathay Airlines technical services superintendent of aircraft electronics. "About half the size of a home video recorder, it is bright orange in color so that, in the event of a crash, it can be more easily found. Inside its one-centimeter-thick steel case is a layer of waxy insulating material, three centimeters thick, for extra fire-resistance and to reduce the shock of impact. Inside this is the motor, electronics and 160 meters of magnetic tape which records about 50 aspects of the aircraft 's operation over the previous 25 hours."It weighs 10 kilograms and can withstand heat of 1200 ° C over half its surface area for 30 minutes as well as the weight of very heavy, sharpened spikes being dropped on it. It is almost indestructible. However, in the case of the EL AL aircraft which crashed into a tower block in Amsterdam only minutes after take-off, the device was so badly damaged by theresulting fire and explosion of the plane 's full petrol tanks that the tape could not be played back."The black box is also fitted with an underwater beacon which gives off ultrasonic signals when an aircraft crashes into the sea and this signal helps in the search for the location of the crash. In 1974 a TWA Boeing 707 exploded in mid-air above the Ionian Sea near Greece. When the wreckage was eventually found a month later, the black box was found lying on the ocean bed 3km below the sea surface, still signaling," he continued.The black box was made compulsory for all aircraft in the late 1950's and is located near the tail of the airplane. It is the safest area as the tail is usually found to be the least damaged after a crash. Next to it is another armored box, the cockpit voice recorder which records everything picked up by a microphone in the cockpit on a tape loop 30 minutes long. The two boxes look very similar and sometimes even rescuers mistake one for the other.At the front is another unit, not designed to withstand a crash. Called the brains of the system, this flight data acquisition unit collects data from all over the aircraft and compresses it into a single stream of digital data to be sent to the crash-proof recorder.After a crash and when the black box is found, the accident investigators play the tape and present their evidence. "The pilot could have been careless or the manufacturer could have been at fault or a bomb could have been placed on board," says Mr. Hellyer. "Whatever the cause, the black box can point the finger of blame.""Apart from that, the box is also used on a day-to-day basis to help locate any problems in maintenance, check each engine 's performance and in other ways. This data will ensure even more safety for passengers and crew," Mr. Hellyer concluded.Don't Fly with MeIn recent years a new and serious problem has arisen for international airlines and their passengers. This is the relatively new crime of hijacking. Once an unheard-of event, it has now become a common occurrence. The number of hijacks is increasing and the governments of the world are becoming more concerned about them.Who are these hijackers? The first ones (about 20 years ago) were usually political refugees—individuals who simply wanted to leave their country and fly to another. For instance Cubans in America used the hijack technique to get themselves back to Cuba. After the plane had taken off, the hijacker would force his way into the pilot 's cockpit and threaten him with a gun. This technique was often successful, because there is very little the pilot can do in these circumstances. If he refuses to do what the hijacker wants then there is a strong chance that the plane will crash and everyone on board will be killed.However, more recently, there have been serious developments in hijackers. Present-day hijackers usually have other motives for taking over a plane. They do not want simply to fly to another destination; they want to use the aircraft and the passengers on board as bargaining points for their political beliefs. They tell the world governments that unless their。
《大学英语精读》第三版第2册Unit_2_Lessons_from_Jefferson
Lessons from Jefferson
Useful expressions Text interpretation Word family Sentence structure Translation Reading skill Guided writing Homework
Text interpretation
What type is the text? A. narration B. exposition C. description D. argumentation
记叙文 说明文 描述文 议论文
The text is mainly an exposition of Jefferson’s insightful ideas.
Reading skill
3.
Using context clues for word meanings
Definition, restatement, general knowledge, related information, examples, comparison, contrast
7.
Word family
Declare, announce, independently, gain, in addition to, apart from, except for, investigate, appointment, originate, original, dissatisfaction, niece, hesitant, criticize, philosopher, resentful, temporary, remarkable, vice, sinful, idealist, inferior, influential, thrilled, heritage. More words on pp.35, 36, 37
完整word版全新版大学英语第三册快速阅读翻译
Unit 1textA-1Why I Love the City因为他们想要远离城市的喧嚣、烟,我的许多朋友都离开了这座城市。
它们是在郊区买房子那里的空气,雾、交通、和犯罪的城市。
一个朋友说,“有太多的空气污染的城市。
我更喜欢郊区交通堵塞,“有太多的汽车市区!你不能找到一个停车的地方是那么清新。
“另一个朋友抱怨交通:的幻影却”:“城市有许多罪犯。
我很少离开我的房子的情况都很可怕。
“每个人都在抱怨关于犯罪如太危险了。
然而在烤肉等等。
绿草、花卉、游泳池、他们通常会背诵优势郊区生活在我朋友搬离城市,:这因为他们期待。
,他们意识到郊区生活就不那么愉快,我的朋友们在那里住了一年左右的时间里郊区生活。
,一个不可避免的一部分yardwork!种变化的原因是什么?他们的花园他们很快了解到又要取他们的水池游泳甚至做一些,它们是非常累的一把,他们整个周末都在工作在他们的花园他们不能住在郊区没有一辆车。
我的大多数朋友都搬到郊肉放在他们的烤肉。
又有另一个投诉: ,但现在他们不得不上班市中心。
他们坐在一个繁忙的公路每天两个小时避开塞车区,,嗯,首先我的意见是非常不同的城市生活,从我朋友的我住在市区吗?和我爱它! ! !为什么?我可以步行通我有一切优势自然:我喜欢nature-flowers、绿草、树木和动物。
在这个城市里,动物园里的动物。
然而到目前为止我还坐在草地上在树下。
我可以参观,过公共公园,闻闻花香,?到处都可以让我乘公共汽车吗:我不需要做yardwork或喂动物。
同时,在这个城市,没有一个缺点我可以走回去。
如果有交通堵塞,所以我觉得,似乎每个人都搬到郊区,避免罪恶的大城市。
我有一个理论的城市犯罪的,然而罪犯罪犯将步其后尘。
安全的市中心。
罪犯将反映在社会生活的变化:如果人们买了房子在郊区,!,想避免噪音、烟雾、污染了。
不久而不是城市郊区过于拥挤和犯罪的问题,testA-2People on the Move他们移到东海岸的殖民地到开放空间的历史运动的美国人民。
全新版大学英语快速阅读2课后练习题含答案
全新版大学英语快速阅读2课后练习题含答案一、阅读理解Passage 1:Questions1.How did the writer describe the divorce of hisparents?2.What did the writer learn from the overnight camp?3.Why did the writer consider his guitar as hisfriend?Answers1.The writer described the divorce of his parents asa surreal experience.2.From the overnight camp, the writer learned thatthere were people who also had unhappy family situations and felt understood.3.The writer considered his guitar as his friendbecause it was always there when he needed it and hecould express his feelings and thoughts through music. Passage 2:Questions1.What is the mn concern of this passage?2.What can the walking meditation offer to thepractitioners?3.Why should we pay attention to our surroundingsduring the walking meditation?Answers1.The mn concern of this passage is the practice ofwalking meditation.2.The walking meditation can offer peace, relaxation,and self-awareness to the practitioners.3.We should pay attention to our surroundings duringthe walking meditation to stay present and mindful, andto appreciate the beauty and wonder of nature.二、词汇运用Questions1.Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:Maria is always ___________ about her health, she exercises regularly and eats a balanced diet.a)passionateb)truthfulc)conscientiousd)understandable2.Choose the word with the opposite meaning to theone in capitals:The film was very entertning but it also had some____________ parts.a)humorousb)dullc)fascinatingd)delightful3.Choose the best option to complete the sentence:I __________ studied French for two years, but I still can’t speak it fluently.a)haveb)have beenc)hadd)had beenAnswersc)conscientiousb)dulla)have三、完形填空Years before most Americans had heard of COVID-19,Dr. Lorna Breen was 1 to do something to help others dealwith the stress and demands of medicine. Her concern aboutthe high suicide rate among medical professionals, combined with her own struggle with depression, 2 her to make this her life mission. 3 she was working as an emergency room doctorat a New York City hospital, where she had been pushed to the 4 of exhaustion by the COVID-19 pandemic. She 5 the virus herself and had to take a leave of absence to recover. Eventually, she returned to work, only to 6 that theemotional burden had become unbearable. She broke down crying, had to be hospitalized and left the hospital’s employ to 7to Charlottesville, Virginia, where she had grown up. There,in April, she took her own life.Questions1.Which phrase can replace “bound and determined”in the first sentence?2.What two factors led Dr. Lorna Breen to makemedicine her life mission?3.What happened to Dr. Lorna Breen during thepandemic?4.What happened to Dr. Lorna Breen in April?5.Which word can replace “unbearable” in the sixthsentence?Answers1.Determined and committed.2.Her concern about the high suicide rate amongmedical professionals and her own struggle withdepression.3.She contracted the virus herself and had to take aleave of absence to recover.4.She took her own life.5.Intolerable.。
大学英语精读第三册第三版Unit2
Unit21) fruitful 2) evolution 3) limitations 4) versions 5) Despite6) intends 7) In short 8) access 9) nowhere 10) super11) messy 12) online1) despite 2) contracting 3) data 4) intended 5) (his) limitations6) fruitful 7) uncovered 8) definitely 9) view 10) milder 11) notable12) quest1) think up 2) bring up 3) took out 4) setting back 5) gives off6) springing up 7) came to 8) lit up 9) made for 10) left behind1)made 2)snow 3)shot 4)state 5)beaten 6)wind 7)felt 8)enemy1)loving 2)man 3)saving 4)record 5)cutting 6)fact 7)raising 8)tone1)the youngest in his family 2)the cheapest here 3)The smallest4)the most dangerous 5)the deaf and the blind 6)All the sick and the wounded7)the employed and the unemployed 8)happy people 9)the young10)Intelligent people1) Martin was about to go to bed when there was a knock at the door.2) The travelers were about to cross the river when a storm broke.3) The film was about to start when cries of "Fire" were heard.4) I was about to write to Aunt Sophia when she came to visit us.5) Jenny was about to leave when Mark arrived so she stayed a little longer.1) An officer is meant to set a good example to his men.2) The diagram is meant to explain how the machine works.3) Examinees are meant to write their names at the top of the paper.4) Parents are meant to love all their children equally.5) This experiment is meant to test a new theory recently proposed by some American scientists.1) Despite 2) data 3) download 4) web 5) limitations 6) fruitful 7) uncover8) evolution 9) notable 10) view 11) In short 12) thinking up1) Asking 2) their 3) had 4) no 5) could 6) way 7) imagine 8) instead 9) what10) If 11) encourage 12) child 13) follow 14) do 15) deal/cope 16) same17) when 18) as 19) creative 20) toVII. DictationOne of the ways you can encourage children to be creative is to talk things over rather than to give instructions or make a model when they ask for help. If you show a child how to draw aflower or a person, they will try to draw one just like yours. This can be frustrating because no matter how hard children try, their pictures will not be as "good" as yours because they do not have the skill that you have. Chances are that children will compare the two pictures and not be happy with their own. They may even decide not to try. Be creative yourself and think of ways to encourage children's creativity.IX. Translation翻译迅速方便地获得信息是很重要,但学会以新的方式看信息甚至更为重要。
大学英语精读第三版第二册课文原文和翻译及课后习题
大学英语精读第三版第二册Unit 1The dinner party 晚宴I first heard this tale in India, where is told as if tru e -- though any naturalist would know it couldn't be. Later someone told me that the story appeared in a magazine sho rtly before the First World War. That magazine story, and t he person who wrote it, I have never been able to track d own.我最初听到这个故事是在印度,那儿的人们今天讲起它来仍好像实有其事似的——尽管任何一位博物学家都知道这不可能是真的。
后来有人告诉我,在第一次世界大战之后不久就出现在一本杂志上。
但登在杂志上的那篇故事, 以及写那篇故事的人,我却一直未能找到。
The country is India. A colonial official and his wife are giving a large dinner party. They are seated with their g uests -- officers and their wives, and a visiting American naturalist -- in their spacious dining room, which has a ba re marble floor, open rafters and wide glass doors opening onto a veranda.故事发生在印度。
某殖民官员和他的夫人举行盛行的晚宴。
跟他们一起就座的客人有——军官和他人的夫人,另外还有一位来访的美国博物学家——筵席设在他们家宽敞的餐室里,室内大理石地板上没有铺地毯;屋顶明椽裸露;宽大的玻璃门外便是阳台。
(完整word版)全新版大学英语快速阅读2第一单元翻译
1、频繁的进行英语实验。首先阅读的英语课本,然后听和看一起,然后只听不看。说出或写下你刚刚听到的。
2、在班里当其他同学说的时候静静的听。注意这个作业,不要担心你会做。
3、如果你感到紧张,通过休息一下和深呼吸来放松自己的身体。当你被叫到时,暂停,放松,给自己一个准备的反应。
4、练习:参加语言俱乐部,看外国电视,听外语收音。
最有效的学习是你的积极而不是消极。一个消极的过程(就像看电视)得到的很少甚至在你的部分里没有功能,信息也会很快忘记。在积极学习时,你的关注度会达到最高,使你完全理解整个话题。高效学习让你在学习过程中成为一个积极的参与者。
这里有许多方法和技巧可以让你成长为一个积极学习的人。下面是一些建议。
通过浏览课本的章节预习课程材料来了解主题和思想。问自己一些问题,然后在你阅读的时候做笔记(用自己的话)。这将意味着你在讲师讨论之前抓住了文章的主要材料。
阅读技巧
1、首先,为完成任务而阅读词汇清单。然后关于文章带着问题去读。然后看整篇文章两到三遍,通过上下文猜测文章的含义。避免逐词的翻译。这是浪费时间。
2、把新词汇分离出来单独学习。不要在写在行之间!做一个新的单词卡然后记住它。带着他们然后在每天的零碎的时间背诵。学习他们直到你能自动记住。
3、分离新的语法然后单独学习。写下和标记例句。当你阅读到面对这个模式时,暂停下然后背诵这个模板来认出来。
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为什么学习另一门语言
延展你的范围!
了解另一种文化!
得到一个更好的工作!
这个世界充满了语言。从入门到知道这个事实你必须要走多少步?想想用另一种语言有多少人和地方你可以真正了解,有多少了解,有多少网页你能浏览!
给自己一个有竞争力的优势
大学英语泛读第三版book2 13.全文翻译(2020年7月整理).pdf
After Twenty YearsO'Henry二十年以后欧亨利The policeman on the beat moved up the avenue impressively. The impressiveness was habitual and not for show, for spectators were few. The time was barely 10 o'clock at night, but chilly gusts of wind with a taste of rain in them had well nigh depeopled the streets.一个执勤的警察正沿街巡逻,很认真,他一直都这样认真,并不是做给谁看的。
差不多是晚上十点了,街上行人寥寥无几,冷风飕飕地吹着,有种雨水的味道。
Trying doors as he went, twirling his club with many intricate and artful movements, turning now and then to cast his watchful eye adown the pacific thoroughfare, the officer, with his stalwart form and slight swagger, made a fine picture of a guardian of the peace. The vicinity was one that kept early hours. Now and then you might see the lights of a cigar store or of an all-night lunch counter; but the majority of the doors belonged to business places that had long since been closed.他灵巧地来回转着手里的警棍,每家每户都仔细查看,警觉的目光不时地投向安静的街道,这个警察,身材强壮,昂首阔步,俨然一个和平守护者。
(完整版)新视野大学英语快速阅读第三册答案全
新视野大学英语快速阅读第三册答案全Unit1Passage11—5 DCDCD 6—8 AABPassage21 smart enough2 enters the house3 only one act4 properly trained5 race horses6 500 to 6007 because used to each other8 family or foodPassage31—5 ADDAD 6—7 AC8 talking 9 direct commands 10 cultural,not personalPassage41—5 Y Y N NG N6—7 N Y8 the individual 9 responsible behavior 10 written budgetUnit2Passage11—5 Y Y N Y N6—8 N NG YPassage21 the use of drugs2 dull and hopeless3 more and more drugs4 LSD5 really able to do6 long jail sentences7 dangerous situations8 full of tensionPassage31—5 ACBDC 6—7 DA8 skills courses 9 certificates 10 world communicationPassage41—5 NG Y N Y Y6—7 Y N8 it is easier 9 confront different challenges 10 allowing everythingUnit3Passage11—5 BCBAC 6—8 CACPassage21 900 miles2 weeks of time3 the kind of boats4 getting into the mud5 different levels of water6 man-made lakes7 the force of the water8 the photographys taken from spaceshipsPassage31—5 DBCAB 6—7 AD8 the chain store 9 the firm’s expensesPassage41—5 N NG N Y N6—7 N Y8 truly amazingly accurate 9 the guidbook 10 a pack of liesUnit4Passage11—5 N NG N Y Y6—8 Y Y NPassage21 equal educational opportunities2 model for other states3 teach students English as quickly as possible4 content-area classes5 make all students bilingual6 take all-English courses7 learn well in their first language 8 billingual educationPassage31—5 Y N N N Y6—7 NG N8 eating less 9 the relationship between food and health 10 smaller and less elaborate Passage41—5 DCCBD 6—7 AA8 three times 9 meet local interests and needsUnit5Passage11—5 BDDBB 6—8 AABPassage21 fossil fuels like oil and coal2 1990 and 19993 1.4 to 5.8 degrees 4 lower crop production5 warmer winter temperatures6 digging deep wells7 12% to 15% 8international and regional groupsPassage31—5 BBDAC 6—7 BA8 accept their ideas 9 open and reasonable 10 difficult to accomplishPassage41—5 N Y N NG Y 6—7 N Y8 Heart and desire 9 self-discovery 10 the individualUnit6Passage11—5 Y N N NG Y6—8 N Y YPassage21 mix materials from many different species2 grow different kinds of coffee trees3 almost 1154 has fallen sharply5 produce enough animals6 national protected areas and parks7 300 species8 environmental protectionPassage31—5 DACDA 6—7 BA8 start it burning 9 different sorts of oil 10 heated and cooledPassage41—5N Y Y N NG6—7 Y Y8 50 percent 9 radar devices 10 the winner of a horse raceUnit7Passage11—5 CABAD 6—8 CABPassage21head or hands 2 emotional side 3 rubs his nose 4 isolated meaningful gertrudes 5 local eye behavior 6 stares at others 7 a sign of interest 8 attitudePassage31—5 BDDAC 6—7 BD8 the challenges of married life 9 a formal suit 10 marriage promisePassage41—5 NG Y N N Y6—7 N N8) neat and without ice 9 corn 10 rye whiskeyUnit8Passage11—5 Y N Y Y N6—8 N Y NGPassage21 an endless flow of information2 various programs and information3 server/the server/a server4 the summer5 remember where you have been6 processing information7 more diversified8 do not want to left behindPassage31—5 DBCAC6—7 CA8.drink lots of/a lot of liquids 9 two liters 10 light-weight and light-colored Passage41—5 YYNNY6—7 NG N8 two-thirds 9 low-income families 10 $2.5 billionUnit9Passage11—5 DCDAB 6—8 CBDPassage21 being perfect 2half full 3 one hour 4 optimistic and hopeful 5 four 6three night 7 stressful or frustrating 8 the rootPassage31—5 CABDC 6—7 BC8 Love waves/L waves 9 Rayleigh waves 10 the P-S intervalPassage41—5 N Y NG Y N6—7 Y Ymon interests 9 the Gulf War 10 meeting regularlyUnit10Passage11—5 Y Y N NG Y6—8 N Y NPassage21 the time,cost and inconvenience2 information technology3 how much they put into it4 practical knowledge5 $8,000 to $10,0006 seventy-one7 the school's profile8 losing studentsPassage31—5 N Y Y N Y6—7 N NG8 insurance protection 9 a policy /an insurance policy 10 one millionPassage41—5 DCDAB 6—7 AD8 credit cards 9 interactive long-distance communication 10 the information flow。
大学英语精读第三版第二册教案_董亚芬主编_上海外语教育出版社_Unit2
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About the Author and the Story Mona Gardner, an American woman writer. Most of her short stories were written for the Saturday Evening Post magazine and Collier’s Weekly magazine during the 1930s and 1940s. The Dinner Party first appeared in the Saturday Review of Literature, Vol. 25, No. 5, January 31, 1941.
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India 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Location and Capital National Flag British Colony Mahatma Gandhi The Taj Mahal The Victoria Memorial Marriage
大学英语精读第三版第二册教案董亚芬主编上海外语教育出版社unit2道客巴巴
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6.A Long and Healthy LifeHave you wished for a magic pill or magic formula (方法) that would let you live happily forever ? If you have, don’t feel alone! It’s a very common, natural wish that has a long history. Spanish explorers of the sixteenth century even tried to find a fountain of youth in what is now the state of Florida. The water of this legendary (传说中的) fountain, which no one has yet found ,was believed to restore youth and good health to those who drank it.Biologists today don’t expect that anyone will find a magical fountain of youth. Growing older is a natural part of the life cycle that can’t be reversed(倒退) .As human beings grow older ,organs such as the heart and lungs may stop functioning properly. Sight and hearing may become weak .And the human body becomes more likely to come down with serious illness from which it cannot recover.Considered together, changes that bring about the decline(衰退) of an organism are called aging .Because of aging ,many biologists believe that there may be a maximum(最大的) age limit to which even the healthiest organisms can live. For human beings, this maximum age limit is about 110 years.Perhaps the most important thing that you can learn from your study of human biology is that you have a lot of control over the aging process in your own life .In fact; within our control are many physical and mental factors that have much to do with aging. For example ,each of us ,as recent research indicates, can do many things to help prevent heart and vessel(血管) disease ,which causes half the deaths each year in the United States .We can avoid eating a lot of fatty meat. Eating too much of these types of animal fats can lead to the clogging(阻塞) and hardening of blood vessels . We can cut back on smoking and hopefully of sugar we eat. We can exercise regularly and strengthen the heart and other organs. And we can remember to take time out each day for ourselves, time just to relax. Exercise ,recreation(娱乐), and relaxation all reduce stress-inner tension that is hard on all body organs.One final thing we can do is to try to keep aware of advances made in health education. Information is often available free of charge from health clinics or schools.(406 words)Comprehension ExercisesⅠ. Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.Which of the following is the leading cause of death in the United States?A. Heart disease.B. Cancer.C. Alcohol.D. Smoking.2. What happens as people grow older?A. They dream of a magic pill to help them live a happy and long time.B. They come down with serious illnesses.C. Their organs become weak and may stop working properly.D. Their blood vessels become clogged.3. In the opinion of biologists,___.A. the aging process can be reversedB. the aging process can be controlled and slowed downC. the aging process can be got rid ofD. the aging process can go beyond its limit4. We can slow down the weakening of all our body organs by___.A. not eating animal fatB. limiting drinking and smokingC. exercise, recreation and relaxation to blood vesselsD. preventing the clogging and hardening of blood vessels5. Besides physical and mental factors, which of the following also contributes to living a long and healthy life according to the passage?A. Health education.B. Traditional medicine.C. Artificial organs.D. The invention of magic pills.Ⅱ. Judge whether or not the following statements agree with the information given in the passage,and mark Y for YES,N for NO ,or NG if information is not given in the passage.( ) 1.Few people have the wish of finding a magic pill that would be of help to live happily forever.( ) 2.Many biologists believe that each species has a natural maximum age limit.( ) 3.From the passage we know that there is much we can do to help prevent many diseases.( ) 4.Mental factors have little to do with good health. ( ) 5.Doctors believes that regular exercise reduces the chances of getting heart disease.7.The Earth's PastIf the history of the earth could be compressed (压缩)into the span of one year's time,the story of the human race would be written as the the last two hours of the final day!This fact gives you an idea of just how old the Earth is no written record to tell us the Earth's geological past ,the Earth has left a record in the form of fossils.A fossil is the preserved remains or traced of an ancient living thing.Fossils are most often found buried in rock,but they may bones,shells,and woodyalso be found in caves,ancient tar(沥青) beds,and the solid ice that covered the Earth's polar regions.In all these places,fossils are protected from damaging effects of weathering and erosion(侵蚀).Usually only the hard parts are preserved.The hard part can include ones,shells,and woody tissues.The soft parts,like flesh,either decay or are eaten by animals before they can be preserved.One exception is when an organism is subjected to extreme cold.Then the entire body may be preserved in ice.Sometimes the remains of an organism are preserved after after having been changed into a completely different form.For instance,coal deposits on the Earth are actually the fossilremains of plants.When plants decompose(腐烂),eventually only deposits of carbon remain.When the carbon is under extreme pressure for a long period of time,it is slowly transformed into coal.Coal is called a"fossil fuel"because of the way it is created.Fossils can help geologists(地质学家)learn about how animal and plant species have changed over time.Since geologists can date the rocks that the fossils are in,they can also tell during what time period in the past a species lived.For example,on the geologic calendar,you can see that fish first appear in the era labeled Paleozoic(古生代).This means that the oldest rocks discovered to contain fish fossils are between 225 million and 600 million years old.We can assume that fish existed in the world at least 225 million years ago.Fossils are also used to study extinct(灭绝的) species.There are no longer any living woolly mammoths(猛犸) on the Earth,but we can know what a woolly mammoth looked like by studing the frozen bodies found in Siberia.(406 words)Comprehension ExercisesⅠ.Choose the best answers to the following question.1.How old is the Earth?A.Over 225 million years.B.Over 600 million years.C.Between 225 and 600 million years.D.Over 4 billion years.2.We know the age of the life on the Earth because ____.A.there is written record of the Earth's geological pastB.some fossils are found in good shape.C.the earth contains a record in the form of fosssils.D.some scientists have studied some extinct animals3.Where can we find fossils besides in rock and caves?A.In water.B.In woody tissues.C.In solid ice.D.In coal.4.How is coal created?A.The remains of dead plants are transformed into depositsof coal under extreme pressure over a long time.B.The remains of dead animals have been changed into a completed different form.C.Rocks and tar beds have bee different form over time.n changed into a completely different form over time.D.The soft parts of organisms have been changed into a completely different form.5.Fossils are usually found in rock,caves,ice and so on.Why?A.Because these are the places where fossils can form.B.Because these are the places where fossils can be protected from the damage of weathering and erosion.C.Because these are the places where fossils can be changed into a completely different form.D.Because these are the places where dead animals and plants can decompose and be transformed.Ⅱ.Complete the following sentences with the informationgiven in the passage.1.____ of ancient animals and plants in rock are known as fossils.2.Fossils are most often found in rock,caves,tar beds andice,where they can be preserved from the damage of ____.3.Coal is made from the remains of ____ that have been changed into a completely different form.4.____ of an organism can not be preserved except in solid ice.5.Fish are estimated to have on the Earth for____.8.Plastic Trash an environmental ConcernWith the invention of polymers(聚合物),chemists gives us plastic.As a consumer product,plastic is strong,versatile(用途广泛的),and durable(耐用的).It can hold up under heat and pressure and can be subjected to total submersion(浸泡)in water (even ocean water)and not be affected.You canleaveit outside,and the weather.Unlike most other materials,plastic does not naturally decay(腐烂).For useful consumer products,this remarkable durability is a blessing.Plastic bottles are light and unbreakable;plastic bags do not leak or tear as easily as paper bags do.But when these items are ready for the garbage,it's an environmental nightmare!Millions of tons of plastic garbage litter ourhighways and beaches.Plastic trash even affects marine life in the oceans.According to the National Academy of Sciences,more than 600,000 plastic containers and bags are thrown into the oceans every day.Fisherman lose or throw away an estimated 150,000 tons of plastic fishing gear (渔具)each year.At least forty-two species of seabirds are known to snack on plastic ,a habit that is often fatal(致命的).In addition tens of thousands of seals,sea lions,and turtles die each year after becoming caught in bits of fish netting.What should we do with the hundreds of millions of tons of plastic and other polymer products that end up in the garbage each year?We could burn it.However,that creates a thick,black smock that is not only intolerable but is also a dangerous form of air pollution.We could bury it,but solid waste dumps have their own pollution problems.Too often,trash in the dumps is not buried for a long period of time and becomes a health hazard(危险) for birds and other land animals,including nearby human residents.What's more,highly populated countries with limited land may find that land is far too valuable to use as a dump site.Obviously,a large-scale solution to the plastic trashproblemis not yet in sight.However,individuals can help by keeping some of that plastic out of the garbage for as long as possible.For example,people who get plastic bags from the grocery store could save them and reuse them.Some people may choose not to buy plastic products when the same item is available in paper or glass.Of course,these are only small steps,but they could eventually be part of a large solution.(412 words) Comprehension ExercisesⅠ.Choose the best answers to the following question.1.What's the main idea of passage?A.Plastic is an ideal material.B.Plastic garbage has become an environmental concern.C.Plastic is a consumer product.D.No way has been found to solve the plastic trash problem.2.What are the main properties(特性)of plastic as a useful consumer product?A.Strong,versatile,durable.B.Cheap,convenient,reusable.C.Soft,light,unbreakable.D.Waterproof,unable to decay,burnable.3.Plastic trash affects the life of seabirds.For example,____.A.they are often caught in bits of netting.B.sea water is polluted by plastic trash.C.they mistake plastic trash for food.D.sea beaches are littered with plastic garbage.4.Which of the following properties of plastics makes plastic garbage a great environmental concern?A.Light weight.B.Strength.C.Fire-proofD.Resistance to weathering and decay.5.Which of the following methods is environmentally sound in dealing with plastic trash?A.Dumping it in the ocean far away from shore.B.burning it at sea.C.Not mentioned in this passage.D.Leaving it in the open air.Ⅱ.Judge whether or not the following statements agree withthe information given in the passage,and mark Y for YES,N for NO ,or NG if information is not given in the passage.( )1.Presently efforts to deal with plastic trash have got somewhere.( )2.Burying plastic trash will lead a shortage of land for human use.( )3.The durability of plastics is of great help to daily life in every respect.( )4.Obviously a large-scale solution to the plastic trash problem is to keep plastic out of garbage for as long as possible.( )5.It is suggested in this passage that we use more paper or glass instead of plastic products so as to reduce plastic trash.9.Meat Industries Are Destroying the PlanetRisk of mad cow disease,and heart disease isn't the only reason to eat less meat:the planet simply cannot sustain a population that increasingly feeds on animal protein(蛋白质),says the U.K. Government's Sustainable Development Commission. The problem lies in that animals consume vast supplies of land, crops, water and other resources in order to produce a much smaller quantity of animal protein for human consumption. The fast growing population of animals for use in the human food supply is being described as,"...one of the biggest environmental crises we're now facing."Then, there's the environmental impact of raising so many animals for food in the first place. Thousands of acres of rain forest continue to be cleared in South American in order to convert jungle to grazing land(牧场)for cattle. That alone is alarming, and yet that's only the beginning. Cows, chickens and pigs produce waste on a massive scale, and that waste is often drained directly into rivers or-this is true-fed back to other animals. Then, there's the use of water while they grow. As water becomes increasingly scarce in decades to come, this will become an issue of great contention(争论). So,it seems that from an environmental point of view, responsible citizens should greatly reduce their consumption of animal protein. Finally,there's the ethics(行为准则)of eating meat. One of the reasons I don't eat red meat in particular is because red meat comes from intelligent mammals(哺乳动物): cows and pigs.These beings have social structures, they communicate with each other, and they communicate with each other, and they most definitely feel pain. To raise an intelligent animal for no purpose other than to slaughter(屠杀) it and sell its flesh is, in my opinion, evil. The further you go down the scale of intelligence, the less evil this becomes. Killing a chicken and eating it is not so evil, since chickens don't have the intelligence of cows and pigs. Consuming bacteria(in yogurt(乳酸), for example) is not at all evil, since bacteria are not capable of feeling pain, it seems. But Pigs? Pigs are as intelligent as dogs. Would you slaughter your pet dog and eat it? If not, then why would you support the slaughter of animals with similar intelligence? And remember: every time you buy bacon or sausage, you are indirectly slaughtering another pig, another intelligent being.What do you think? Do you believe mammals have souls? Do you think cows and pigs are capable of feeling and understanding pain? Does your pet dog understand pain? Can the planet sustain a population that consumes that consumes large quantities of animal protein? How could societies shift to plant sources of protein? Give it some thought.1题,Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.What is the main idea of the first two paragraphs?A.The earth will not sustain us if we continue to raise animals.B.Eating meat will do harm to our health.C.Meat consumption is becoming one of the biggest environmental crises.D.Intelligent animals lake cows and pigs have feelings and souls.2.Why does the author hold that meat industries are destroying the planet?A. Because they increase the risk of mad cow disease and heart diseaseB. Because animals raised for food consume a vast amount of resources like land,water and so onC. Because killing and eating intelligent animals has destroyed our ethics and souls.D. Because the number of intelligent animals has been greatly reduced3.What does the writer mean by saying"The further you go down the scale of intelligence,the less evil this becomes"?A. Killing low-intelligence animals is less evil than killing high-intelligence animalsB. It is not evil to raise animals for human foodC. Responsible citizens should greatly reduce their consumption of animals proteinD. Animal intelligence is still an issue of great contention4.What attitude does the author take towards the consumption of animal protein?A. OptimisticB. PessimisticC. CriticalD. Positive5.What does the author suggest at the end of passage?A. People should care much about animal intelligenceB. The human population should be considerably reducedC. People should consume more plant protein while reducing animal proteinD. We should raise cows and pigs just as we raise our dogs2题:Complete the following sentences with the information given in the passage.1.The passage tells us that killing and selling the flesh of _______is evil.rge areas of ______are being cleared in order to create moregrazing land.3.The author thinks it is not evil at all to consume ______,because they cannot feel pain.4.It is reasonable for human beings to reduce ______from an environment point of view.5.It is less evil to kill a chicken than to kill a pig because chicken are ______as pigs.10.The HuntersA guy buys a brand new Lincoln Navigator for $42,500.He and a friend go duck hunting in winter,and of course all the lakes are frozen.These two guys go out on the lake with the guns,the dog,and of course the new vehicle.They drive out onto the lake ice and get ready.Now,they want to make some kind of a natural landing area for the ducks,something for the decoys to float on.In order to make a hole large enough to look like something a wandering duck would fly down and land on,it is going to take a little more effort than an ice hole drill.So,out of the back of the new Navigator comes a stick of dynamite with a short,40-second fuse.Now these two men do takeinto consideration that they want to place the stick of dynamite on the ice at a location far from where they are standing and the new Navigator,because they don't want to take the risk of slipping on the ice when they run from the burning fuse and possibly go up in smoke with the resulting blast.They light the 40-second fuse and throw the dynamite.What happens then?Their dog,highly trained for seeking and picking back things thrown by the owner,takes off at a high rate of doggy speed on the ice and captures the stick of dynamite with the burning 40-second fuse about the time it hits the ice.The two men yell,scream,wave their arms and wonder what to do now.The dog,cheered on,keeps coming.One of the guys grabs the shotgun and shoots at the dog.The shotgun is loaded with buckshot,hardly big enough to stop it.The dog stops for a moment,slightly confused,but continues on.Another shot and this time the dog,still standing,because really confused, and of course terrified,thinking these two geniuses have gone mad. The dog takes off to find cover under the brand-new Navigator. —BOOM!—The dog and the Navigator are blown to bits and sink to the bottom of the lake in a very large hole,leaving the two idiots standing there with this "I can't believe this happened"look on their faces.1题:Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.The Lincoln Navigator in this passage is .A. a carB. A stick of dynamiteC. A decoyD. A dog2.Why do the two men yell and scream when they see the dog capture the stick of dynamite?A. Because they what will result from the dog's actionB. Because that is what they expectC. Because they are pleased to see itD. Because they quite appreciate the dog's skill3.Why do the two guys use dynamite?A. Because they want to make a large hole in the iceB. Because they want to smoke ducks downC. Because they want to go up in smoke with the resulting blastD. Because they want to frighten ducks and make them fly out4.Why dose one of the two men shoot at the dog?A. Because the dog is frightened by the dynamite and has gone madB. Because the dog tries to run away from themC. Because the dog is cheered by the two men's shoutingD. Because the dog picks up the dynamite and runs toward them5.In the passage,an"I can't believe this happened"look on one's face is .A. a disappointed lookB. a pitiful lookC. a surprised lookD. an embarrassed look2题:Judge whether or not the following statements agree with the information given in the passage,and mark Y for YES,N for NO,or NG if information is not given in the passage.( )1.From the story we know that the dog is smart and understands his masters very well.( )2.The two guys do consider placing the dynamite far away form where they are standing and the Navigator.( )3.Their dog is well trained for running after and picking back things thrown by the owner.( )4.The dog,confused and terrified by the gunshot,tries to find some place to hide itself.( )5.The blast sends the dog and the two men up in smoke.11.The Woman Who Thought She Was Going to Be RobbedOn a recent weekend in Atlantic City,a woman won a bucketful of quarters(面值25美分的硬币)at a slot machine(投币赌博机).She took a break from the slots for dinner with her husband in the hotel dining room.But first she wanted to put the quarters in her room.She carried the coinladen bucket to the elevator she noticed two en already aboard.Both were black.One of them was big,very big.The first thought was:These two are going to rob me.Her next thought was:Don't be silly;they look like perfectly nice gentlemen.But she could not move a step out of fear.She stood and stared at the two men.She feltanxious,nervous and ashamed.She hoped they didn't read her mind.Surely they knew that her hesitation(犹豫)about joining them in the elevator was all too obvious.Her face became red.She couldn't just stand there,so with a mighty effort of will she picked up one foot and stepped forward and was on the elevator.Avoiding eye contact,she turned around stiffly and faced the elevator doors as they closed.A second passed,and thenanother second,and then another.Her fear increased!The elevator didn't move.Panic consumed her."My God,"she thought," I'm trapped and about to be robbed!"Her heart sank.Then... One of the men said,"Hit the floor."Instinct(本能)told her:Do what they tell you.The bucket of quarters flew upwards as she threw out her arms and collapsed on the elevator carpet.A shower of coins rained down on her."Take my money and spare me,"she prayed.More seconds passed.She heard one of the en say politely,"Ma'am,if you'll just tell us what floor you're going to,we'll push the button."She lifted her head and looked up at the two men.They reached down to help her up.Confused,she struggled to her feet."When I told my man here to hit the floor,"said the average-sized one,"I meant that he should hit the elevator button for our floor,ma'am".She was too ashamed to speak.She wanted to burst out an apology,but words failed her.How do you apologize to two perfectly respectable gentlemen for behaving as though theyoing to rob you?(406 words)Comprehension ExercisesⅠ. Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.What was the woman doing in the hotel before she went to the elevator?A.She was having dinner with her husband.B.She was staying in her hotel room.C.She was taking a break from dinner.D.She was gambling.2.Why did the woman hesitate before she stepped into the elevator?A.Because there were two strangers in the elevator .B.Because she thought the men in the elevator would rob her.C.Because she froze and could not move herself.D.Because she did not want to join the men in the elevator.3.What did the average-sized man mean by saying"Hit the floor"?A.Throw your money on the floor.B.Lie down on the floor.C.Push the elevator button for our floor.D.Step heavily on the floor.4.What happened when the average-sized man said,"Hit the floor"?A.The bucket of quarters dropped to the floor.B.The woman's heart sank to the floor.C.The woman pushed the button for the floor.D.The woman collapsed onto the elevator floor.5.How did the woman feel at the end of the story?A.Shameful and embarrassed.B.Anxious and nervous.C.Confused and panicky.D.Wronged and angry.Ⅱ.Complete the following sentences with the information given in the passage.1.When she was walking to the elevator,the woman was carrying__.2.With a great effort of will the woman stepped into the elevator___.3.The woman turned around and faced the elevator doors so as to ___with the two men.4.The woman felt___ to apologize to the two gentlemen for behaving as if they were going to rob her.5.The average-sized man wanted the big man to___ when he said,"Hit the floor"12.E-Mail and Tomatoes.An unemployed man is desperate(拼命的)to support his family.He applies for a job as a janitor(看门人)at a large firm and easily passes a test.The human resources manager tells him,"You will be hired at a minimum wage of $5.15 an hour.Let me have your e-mail address so that we can get you in the loop.Our system will automatically e-mail you all the forms and advise you when to start and where to report on your first day."Taken aback,the man protests that he is poor and has neither a computer nor an e-mail address.To this the manager replies,"Without an e-mail address you can hardly expect to be employed by a hightech firm.Good day."Astonished,the man leaves.Not knowing where to turn and having $10 in his wallet,he walks past a farmers' market and sees a stand selling beautiful red tomatoes.He a crate(筐)of the tomatoes,carries it to a busy corner and displays the tomatoes.In less than two hours he sells all the tomatoes and makes a 100% profit.Repeating the process several times more that day,he ends up with almost $100 and arrives home that night with several bags of groceries for his family.During the night he decides to repeat the tomato business the next day.He is getting up early every day and working intothe night.He multiplies(使...成倍增加) his profits quickly.By the end of the second year he has a dozen very nice used trucks and employs fifteen previously unemployed people,all selling tomatoes.He continues to work hard.Time passes and at the end of the fifth year he owns a fleet of nice trucks and a warehouse,plus two tomato farms.Planning for the future,he decides to buy some life insurance(保险).Consulting with an insurance adviser,he picks an insurance plan to fit his new circumstances.Then the adviser asks him for his e-mail address in order to send the final documents electronically.When the man replies that he doesn't have time to mess(摆弄)with a computer and has no e-mail address,the insurance man is astonished,"What,you don't have e-mail?No computer?No Internet?Just think where you would be today if you'd had all of that five years ago!""Ha!"snorts the man."If I'd had e-mail five years ago I would be sweeping floors at Microsoft and making $5.15 an hour."(406 words)Comprehension ExercisesⅠ. Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.Why does the main apply for the job as a janitor?A.Because he is in urgent need of a job.B.Because he doesn't have any professional training.C.Because he passes the test.D.Because he has got some information and advice from the manager.2.What does the insurance man mean by saying,"Just think where you should be today if you'd had all of that five years ago!"?A.The man would have got the job as a janitor if he had had e-mail five years ago.B.It is impossible nowadays for a person not to have a computer and e-mail.C.The man's life would be much better now if he had e-mail and a computer five years ago.D.The man would be well-informed if he had a computer five years ago.3."...we get you in the loop."(paragraph 1)means that___.A.we can know where you are.B.We can put you on the staff of our company.。