第二版 现代大学英语精读2 UNIT12 答案
现代大学英语精读2Unit12+vocabulary

现代大学英语精读2Unit12+vocabularyLesson TwelvePre-class WorkRead the text a third time. Learn the new words and expressions listed below. Glossaryaltituden. the height of a place above sea levelanticipatev. to expect that sth. will happen and be ready for itarteryn. a tube that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body 动脉ashenadj. pale grey like ashbracen. sth. used for supportingcleansev. to get rid of any dirt from your woundclenchv. to hold (fists, teeth, etc.) together tightlycliffn. a high steep face of a rock esp. near the sea 峭壁Coloradon. 科罗拉多州(U.S.)cross-leggedadj. having one leg placed over the othercuffn. 这里指可充气扎紧在手上或脚上的包扎带detailedadj. with a lot of information given 详细的disciplinev. to teach sb. to obey rules and control their own behaviour disciplinedadj. behaving in a controlled way according to strict rulesdistractv. to make it impossible for sb. to continue what they are doing by making them look at or listen to sth. elseeasev. to move sb. slowly, carefully and gently (to a place)emergencyn. an unexpected and dangerous situation that must be dealt with immediately; ~room: 急诊室endurancen. the power of bearing pain, suffering, etc. with strength and patience exhaustionn. the state of being tired outframen. 框架graniten. a hard grey rock used in building 花岗岩gruesomeadj. very unpleasant and shocking, and usually connected with death or injury guaranteen. a formal and firm promise that sth. will happen or will be done 保证handholdn. a thing or place which a climber can hold on to with his handI.V.n. abbr. for intra-venous injection 静脉注射inestimableadj. too great, precious, etc. to be estimatedinitialadj. of or at the beginningjerkv. to cause sb. to move with a sudden actionjut (out)v. to stand (out) from sth.millimetern. 毫米nausean. a feeling of sickness in the stomach 恶心notoriousadj. widely and unfavorably known for some bad qualityprotrudev. to stick out or jut out from a surfacereparableadj. able to be mended 可修补的rescuen. the act of saving sb. from dangerresemblev. to be or look likesalesmann. a man whose job is to persuade people to buy his company's goods scramblev. to climb up or over sth. with difficulty, using your hands to help you sensationn. feelingseverv. to cut through sth., separating it into two partsslopen. 山坡;斜坡stabilizev. to make sth. steadystaffn. a group of people who do sth. for an organizationstaggerv. to move unsteadily, almost falling oversurgeryn. 外科手术swallowv. to move your throat as if you were making food or drink go down the mouth because you are nervoussweatn. 汗水thighn. the top part of the human leg between the knee and the hipthrustv. to hold out (hands) forcefully and suddenlytissuen. (动植物的)组织toen. 脚趾trailn. a rough path across open country or through a forestvasen. a container used to put flowers inProper NamesDavid Fisher戴维·菲希尔Judy Ingalls朱迪·英戈尔斯Katie Kemble凯蒂·肯布尔(女子名,Catherine 的爱称)Ophir Wall奥菲尔岩壁Ric Hatch (Ric: short for Richard)里克·哈奇St. Mary's圣玛丽医院Telluridea mining townText AYou Have to Get Me Out of HereLissa Halls JohnsonRead the text once for the main idea. Do not refer to the notes, dictionaries or the glossary yet.The skies above the old Colorado mining town of Telluride were a bright Rocky Mountain blue that Saturday, May 27, 1989. It was a perfect day for rock climbers to test their skills.Katie Kemble, a 34-year-old nurse and owner of a climbing school, had taken time off from her work to come here. Before she left, Katie and a half-dozen others had gotten together at her home, where she chatted with Ric Hatch, a 34-year-old salesman from California. Ric had heard Katie was a strong, disciplined climber, and he wanted to get to know her better. He wondered how a woman so small and soft-spoken could have such strength and endurance. When they arrived in Telluride, the group discussed plans for a climb up Ophir Wall, a notoriously difficultcliff. Its sheer granite face juts up hundreds of feet, with only a few handholds to bear a climber's weight. This had always been the part of her vacation Katie loved best. At breakfast, Katie was paired with Ric. As they climbed up and down the wall that morning, she realized she was beginning to like her good-natured new friend.By 2:30 that afternoon, Katie had finished climbing. Ric was on his last climb. For a moment, Katie allowed the peace of the gorgeous spring day to embrace her. Sitting cross-legged and sheltered by the cliff, she was unaware of the54-mph gusts sweeping over the top of the wall."Rock!" Ric's warning jerked her to attention. Rocks the size of garbage cans were crashing down the cliff and exploding around her.Katie leaped to her feet. Then, with a loud crack, a rock bumped off Ophir's face and hit the back of Katie's left leg. The force of the blow threw her five-feet into the air.Katie landed on sharp stones and felt burning pains in her left leg. Glancing down, she could see only two broken bones protruding below her left knee. Half her leg was missing!Ric quickly came down while Katie looked around her for the rest of her leg. She found it lying close to the left side of her body. It was still attached to her knee by an inch-band of skin and muscle.As a nurse, Katie knew she could bleed to death in a matter of minutes from an open leg artery. At her climbing school, Katie had taught the techniques of self-rescue. Through years of guiding difficult journeys, she had disciplined herself to control her emotions. "Face the fear, know what you have to do and do it" was her motto. Forcing pain off from her mind, Katie carefullylifted the almost severed leg and straightened it out. It felt odd-soft and warm, without the sensation of belonging to her body.Ric was now beside her, a look of horror in his eyes."We need to stop the bleeding," she yelled.Scrambling over the stones, Ric brought some nylon rope he used in climbing. Pale-faced and trembling, Ric told her, "I'd better go get help.""There's no time," she said firmly. "You have to get me out of here!"At 160 pounds, Ric was strong. But could he carry her a half-mile on the steep, rough slope? Ric picked Katie up and carried her in his arms."Don't worry," he said. "I won't leave you. I'll see you through this all the way." As Ric struggled down the trail, he tried to ignore the gruesome sight of Katie's leg, clutched in her left hand, only eight inches from his face. He swallowed hard and choked back the nausea.Katie saw fear cross his face. "Ric, if I pass out, this is what you need to do." She gave him detailed instructions, hoping to distract him from thoughts of her dying in his arms.They came to a slope, a steep quarter-mile field of rocks. Exhaustion was catching up with him. Sweat soaked his shirt and mixed with Katie's blood. His heart was racing, and breath came in painful gasps from the altitude. It was the hardest physical effort he had ever experienced. But when he thought of the woman in his arms, he was able to push himself harder.It was about 3:30 by the time Ric staggered off the trail. Another climber who had witnessed the rock-slide was there with his truck, and Ric lifted Katie into the back. As they sped down the road, bumps sent lightning bolts of pain through Katie's body.Katie was amazed that she hadn't passed out from the pain. But she knew why. I'm the only one with a medical background. I've got to stay conscious.The nurse on duty at the Telluride Medical Center heard pounding on the back door and opened it to find two police officers and several volunteer emergency-medical technicians. They had met Katie's truck on the highway. The nurse helped Ric and the others put Katie on the table.Some of the volunteers were newly trained and had never seen a worse injury. When Katie saw their ashen faces, she took command: "I'm a critical-care nurse. You're going to have to start an I.V. on me." She thrust out both arms, fists clenched to expose the veins, and gave them precise technical details of what they must do.Katie's knowledge and presence of mind impressed Dr. Judy Ingalls. Katie needed advanced medical treatment, and soon, Dr. Ingalls's job was to stabilize her and get her to St. Mary's, one of the hospitals where Katie worked. The doctor put a cuff around the left thigh; if the arteries relaxed, Katie could die in minutes.Within the hour, Katie was stabilized. As the initial shock began to wear off, the nerve endings became more sensitive, causing even greater pain.At about 5 p.m. she was eased into a helicopter. As the helicopter arrived, Katie knew that her desperate need to direct her own rescue was over. She could now give herself to the care of those she knew and trusted.The emergency-room staff prepared her for surgery. When Dr. David Fisher arrived, Katie looked him in the eye: "Can you save my leg?""No," he said.But in surgery Dr. Fisher was surprised to find the lower leg warm. Both sections of leg had reparable arteries. "This is one lucky young lady," he told his staff. "She has a chance of using the leg again after all."A few hours later Ric sat in recovery with Katie. He couldn't believe this frail, unconscious patient was the same woman who had directed her own rescue and emergency care.When Katie awoke, hours later, she couldn't remember at first where she was and why. Then the pain struck, and the awful memory came back. With a shiver, she looked down at her toes. There were ten of them! "Look!" she said with delight. Now at least she had a fighting chance.Katie never anticipated what a fight it would be. Twice daily they dipped her into a warm bath to cleanse the wound. Over the next few months at St. Mary's, she endured half a dozen operations to replace lost muscle and skin. A vein was taken from her right leg to fashion an artery for her left.Katie would have to wear a metal frame resembling a leg brace. Each day she would have to turn screws to lengthen the brace by one millimeter, stretching the soft tissue, nerves, arteries, veins and skin as the bone grew.There would be no guarantees, but she already had sensation in her leg and foot, and there was hope.Determined to remain strong, Katie held in her emotions for three weeks after her accident. Then it hit her. She was stuck in a hospital bed, in pain and with an uncertain future. Suddenly, the tears came. She cried for all she'd lost, for thetragic turn her life had taken. But as the tears stopped, she admitted she had gained one inestimable thing — Ric.Through it all, Ric, a man she hardly knew, had remained byher side. For the first four weeks of her four-month hospital stay, he had slept in a chair next to her bed. There was always one white rose in a vase on her desk. It reminded her of his words on the trail: "I'll see you through this all the way."Katie knew that she had come to care for him as much as he obviously cared for her. And from that moment on, their relationship blossomed into love.。
(完整版)现代大学英语精读2第12课

contest, argument, etc.
d. to damage sb. or make sth. worse
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A Fundamental Technique in Handling People
Unit 12
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Dale Carnegie's main focus is on dealing and motivating people successfully. His common sense approach is easy to understand and apply in both personal and business relationships. He developed several famous courses in selfimprovement, salesmanship, corporate training, public speaking and interpersonal skills. He wrote one of the most popular books in history, and taught millions how to achieve self-confidence and interpersonal social skills. Dale Carnegie became an icon of 20th century America through his book and his classes. His simple, yet effective, techniques for winning friends and influencing people have proven enduring and become part of the American culture.
现代大学英语精读第二版。课后练习答案解析

参考答案〔Unit 1—8〕Unit OneKey to ExercisePreview:1 True or false1F 2T 3F 4F 5T 6F 7T 8T 9T 10TVocabulary4. Complete the sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets1. differ2. differently, different3. difference4. serious, serious, seriously5. seriousness, seriously polluted6. Fortunately/ Luckily, pollution, seriously, pollute7. attention 8. attentively, attentive3 Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the phrases and expressions.4 Translate the following sentences using words and expressions taken from the text.1. 他们利用我们求助无门的逆境把我们公司接收了。
They took advantage of our helpless situation and took over our company.2. 虽然我们面前仍有困难,但我确定我们中国人有才智靠自己实现国家的和平统一。
Although there are still difficulties ahead of us, I am sure that we Chinese people will have the wisdom to bring abou t the peaceful unification of our country on our own.3. 只强调国内生产总值是错误的,它会引起很多紧要问题。
现代大学英语精读第二版。课后练习问题详解

参考答案(Unit 1—8)Unit OneKey to ExercisePreview:1 True or false1F 2T 3F 4F 5T 6F 7T 8T 9T 10TVocabulary4. Complete the sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets 1. differ 2. differently, different 3. difference4. serious, serious, seriously5. seriousness, seriously polluted6. Fortunately/ Luckily, pollution, seriously, pollute7. attention 8. attentively, attentive3 Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the phrases and expressions.4 Translate the following sentences using words and expressions taken from the text.1. 他们利用我们求助无门的困境把我们公司接管了。
They took advantage of our helpless situation and took over our company.2. 虽然我们面前仍有困难,但我肯定我们中国人有智慧靠自己实现国家的和平统一。
Although there are still difficulties ahead of us, I am sure that we Chinese people will have the wisdom to bring abou t the peaceful unification of our country on our own.3. 只强调国内生产总值是错误的,它会引起很多严重问题。
现代大学英语精读2第12课

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• Have you ever read a book on selfimprovement? Do you find it useful?
现代大学英语精读2(第二版)翻译Unit1-10、Unit12

5. Somehow this tune sounds very familiar, but I can't recall what it is. In any case, it is a Russian folk song.
6. Besides the usual weekend housework, I also have a whole pile of homework to do tomorrow. It's really terrible.
3. We are proud of our accomplishments, and we have reason to be. But we must never
become arrogant. Otherwise we will lose our friends. 4. Informa on is now easily available. An average computer can store the informa on of a small
现代大学英语精读第二版课后答案

现代大学英语精读第二版课后答案【篇一:现代大学英语精读第二版课后练习答案】txt>4 translate the following sentences using words and expressions taken from the text.1. 他们利用我们求助无门的困境把我们公司接管了。
they took advantage of our helpless situation and took over our company.2. 虽然我们面前仍有困难,但我肯定我们中国人有智慧靠自己实现国家的和平统一。
although there are still difficulties ahead of us, i am sure that we chinese people will have the wisdom to bring about the peaceful unification of our country on our own.3. 只强调国内生产总值是错误的,它会引起很多严重问题。
it is wrong to put emphasis on nothing but gdp. it will give rise to many serious problems.4. 他喜欢炫耀他的财富,但是这完全是徒劳的,人们仍然像躲避毒药那样躲避他。
he loves to show off his wealth, but this is all in vain. people still avoid him as though he were poison.5. 他不久就爱上了这个村子。
他决心和村民一起把这个地方变成一个花园。
he soon fell in love with the village and was determined to make it a beautiful garden together with other villagers.6. 我们必须花更多的钱来和全球气温上升作斗争。
现代大学英语精读第二版,unit12,Onwards and upwards,课文翻译,有删改且符合课文

onwards and upwards在一个富裕的世界,关于进步的观念则变得贫困。
现状引起的自满和经历带来的痛苦都使得进步的视野越变越狭窄。
取决于你爱看哪种立场的报纸,流行的看法是:尽管科技和GDP发展了,道德与社会却停滞不前,甚至可说是,正在向颓废和野蛮沉沦。
在当今政治的左翼,“进步”这两个字必定带有讽刺性的引号;而对于政治的右翼,“进步人士”也是一个被滥用的术语。
情况也并非一直都是这样糟糕。
长久以来,是求今生圆满,还是求来世完美,一直是不可得兼的难题。
18世纪启蒙运动和19世纪中的乐观主义者相信在全人类总有一天能够在地球上过上幸福和有价值的生活。
正如马达可笔下的亚当,他们对如何改进世界充满了各种想法。
一些人认为上帝应该带来一个新的耶路撒冷,另一些人则想从历史或进化论里查找答案。
有些人认为人民在放任的状态下会自求改善,另一些人则认为只有施加压力人民才会去争取自由;有些人寄希望于民族国家,另一些人则希望民族国家的终结;一些人想要一种完美的语言,另一些人则看重全民教育;一些人将希望寄托于科学,另一些则寄托于商业;有人忠于英明的立法,有人则倾向无政府主义。
智慧的人生伴随伟大的思想倾泻而出。
对于大多数人,问题不是进步是否发生,而是怎如何发生。
关于进步的观念形成了一个社会的大背景。
推到极端,如果一点进步都做不到,利己就必损人。
如果人类的行为不可改造,(那么人同猿人并无差别),社会政策就永远只能是为了把这个猿人关在笼子里。
原则上讲,社会必须能够朝着完美典范前进,诸如自由和平等,否则那些典范就是伪善和自欺欺人。
因此,如果人们对进步失去信念,问题就大了。
如何拾回失去的信念就很值得思考。
行文至此,你们中很多人会忍不住反对。
难道我们周围不都是进步的明证吗?这就是“情况一直变得越来越好”这本书提出的论点。
这本书的作者是已故的Julian Simon and Stephen Moore,当时被聘于华盛顿自由主义者智库卡托研究所。
现代大学英语精读第二版。课后练习答案解析

参考答案(Unit 1—8)Unit OneKey to ExercisePreview:1 True or false1F 2T 3F4F 5T 6F 7T 8T 9T 10TVocabulary4. Complete the sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets 1. differ 2. differently, different 3. difference4. serious, serious, seriously5. seriousness, seriously polluted6. Fortunately/ Luckily, pollution, seriously, pollute7. attention 8. attentively, attentive3 Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the phrases and expressions.4 Translate the following sentences using words and expressions taken from the text.1. 他们利用我们求助无门的困境把我们公司接管了。
They took advantage of our helpless situation and took over our company.2. 虽然我们面前仍有困难,但我肯定我们中国人有智慧靠自己实现国家的和平统一。
Although there are still difficulties ahead of us, I am sure that we Chinese people will have the wisdom to bring abou t the peaceful unification of our country on our own.3. 只强调国生产总值是错误的,它会引起很多严重问题。
现代大学英语精读第二版第二册课后练习答案

参考答案(Unit 1—8)Unit OneKey to ExercisePreview:1 True or false1F 2T 3F 4F 5T 6F 7T 8T 9T 10TVocabulary4. Complete the sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets 1. differ 2. differently, different 3. difference4. serious, serious, seriously5. seriousness, seriously polluted6. Fortunately/ Luckily, pollution, seriously, pollute7. attention 8. attentively, attentive4 Translate the following sentences using words and expressions taken from the text.1. 他们利用我们求助无门的困境把我们公司接管了。
They took advantage of our helpless situation and took over our company.2. 虽然我们面前仍有困难,但我肯定我们中国人有智慧靠自己实现国家的和平统一。
Although there are still difficulties ahead of us, I am sure that we Chinese people will have the wisdom to bring abou t the peaceful unification of our country on our own.3. 只强调国内生产总值是错误的,它会引起很多严重问题。
It is wrong to put emphasis on nothing but GDP. It will give rise to many serious problems.4. 他喜欢炫耀他的财富,但是这完全是徒劳的,人们仍然像躲避毒药那样躲避他。
现代大学英语 阅读(第二版)2Text 12 technology in reverse

Para 6
1.Ask the students to read the whole paragraph and then judge the following statements whether they are true or false.
❖ seem to elude us: are beyond our reach
3. Ask the students to discuss the meaning of “the paradox”.
--It means that new technology is supposed to bring about benefits to us but in reality some of them seem to elude us.
❖ The whole passage may follow into three parts:
❖ the first paragraph functions as the first part, introducing what is retarded technology by employing contrast to advanced technology; the second part may include paragraphs 2-9, in which the author first exemplifies the waste and expensiveness of retarded technology, then he offers us the reasons for the survival of stupid technology: our ego and money; the last two paragraphs act as the third part, in which the author advises us to be rational towards costly retarded technology by using another contrast.
大学英语精读第二册课后习题答案

大学英语精读第二册课后习题答案Unit1一)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.heated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 yearsago.2. Does the doctor think the elderly lady is likely to survive theoperation / it is likely that the elderly lady will survive theoperation?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 footstepsUnit21)Besides Except Besides2)Have received Accepted Received Accept3)Discovered Was invented Discovered Invented1) alike2) asleep3) alive4) awake5) alone6) astir1) conflict with2) superior to3) resented4) left behind/left (my car keys) behind5) error6) rejected7) created8) obtained9) above all10) perpetual1)origin2)threatening3)in existence4)hesitates5)owes to6) Acting on7) leaving to8) went out of her way9) has been appointed10) judgments11) influence12) humble1) Many authors use a false name when they publish theirbooks.2) The origin of human life on earth is now believed to have beenin Africa.3) The book was translated from Chinese into English under thepersonal supervision of the author.4) In spite of the personal participation of the President, theconfeUnit31)were short of2)attached any importance to3)have applied for4)consists of5)vital6)range7)Judging by8)leisure9)awkward10)ultimate11)constitute12)slim1) salary2) prospect3) in turn4) smelled of5) depressed6) suburb7) stale8) protested10) interview12) disapproval13) advertise14) plus1) A résumé generally consists of personal information, workexperience and educational background.2) In today's job market, importance is attached to practicalexperience as well as formal education.3) The pay for this type of work ranges from ten to fifteen dollarsper hour.4) The thought of having to take the exam again depressed me./ Iwas depressed at the thought of having to take the examagain.Unit41) few2) A little3) little4) few5) a few little6) a few few7) little8) few1) function2) corresponded with each other3) immune to4) at ease5) displayed6) approach7) puzzle8) a household word9) capable of carrying out10) so much so that1) a series of2) approaches3) are pursuing4) ambition5) fame7) work out8) singled out9) personality10) taken apart11) at ease12) observe13) modest14) application15) curiosity16) solutions1) He writes exclusively for the 'Washington Post'.2) The friendship your people have for our people impressed medeeply during my visit in your country./ I was deeply impressedduring my visit in your country by the friendship your people havefor our people.Unit51)h2)e3)a4)g5)f6)d7)b8)c1)makes up2)fraction3) perspectives4) from year to year5) poisonous6) liberate7) crept8) transparent9) to make matters worse10) consume11) be replaced12) interior13) has disappeared14) came about1) has served as2) may do harm to3) makes up4) convert them into5) in all likelihood6) from year to year8) is essential to1) poisonous2) joy3) treacherous4) religious5) prosperous6) spontaneous7) humorous8) mysterious9) jealousy10) curious11) cautious12) ridiculous13) ambition14) generous15) virtue16) error1) fast-growing2) fast-moving3) good-looking4) far-reaching5) outstanding6) ill-fitting7) high-sounding8) everlasting1) ill-plannedUnit61) live with2) resolve3) encounter4) sole5) drawing to a close6) anticipated7) dwelt on8) sat on9) had butterflies in his stomach10) conceited1) open up2) relaxed3) emergency4) concluded5) live with7) particular8) surgery9) was sweating11) in advance12) in practice1) I was confident that I would win the race./I was confident of winning the race.2) With determination and hard work, you are bound to succeedeventually.3) The burglar walked very fas1.As a chairman for nearly ten years, Professor Smith has never _______ to anything dishonest.A.beardB.attachedC.grantedD.kept3.The ---_______ between Chinese and Japanese is not so obvious so that it is not easy to distinguish between people from the two countries.A.distinctionB.equivalentC.indexD.murder4.When he caught a _______ of his girl-friend in the rain, Jack asked the taxi driver to stop to pick her up.A.harbourB.kettleC.glimpseD.scale5.He’ll always be _______ to you for what you’ve done.A.peacefulB.secureC.grateful6.In Nearly any country, there always exists a _______ gap between the old and the young.A.generationB.helicopterC.noticeableD.ounce7.Excuse me, sir. Could you please tell me what number I should dial to get the _______.A.throatB.verseC.conductorD.operator8.Without the _______ materials imported from abroad, Japan can hardly produce anything.A.storeyB.valuableC.spareD.rawA.resistB.insistC.assistD.disease10.She always dreamed of an _______ job even when she was ten years old.A. idealB.indirectC.absoluteD.aid答案:1.C2.B3.A4.C5.C6.A7.D8.D9.C 10.A1.The college students in China are _______ from smoking on campus because this will do them no good.A. discouragedB.observedC.obeyedD.obtained2.Professor Smith is also the _______ of the international program office. If you have any problem when you study here, you may go to him for help.A. detectiveB.presidentC.managerD.director3.We won’t allow any foreign country to _______ in our internal affairs.A. devoteB.districtC.interfereD.wander4.We can not _______ all the magazines together.A. routeB.drawC.threadD.bind5.What he said in the meeting _______ everybody present.A. disgustedB.dismissedC.disposedD.eliminated6.Some lazy men would rather _______ than work.A. indicateC.solveD.starve7.This boy was _______ for what he had done in the class.A. scoldedC.inclinedD.displayed8.Some states in the United States _______ people to carry guns.A. applyB.charmC.ignoreD.forbid9.Carelessness made him fall in his job _______.A.interviewB.intentionC.stomachD.stockingA. decreaseB.createC.defineD.delight11.Students with _______ problems may apply for student loans.A.economicB.financialC.maleD.economical12.Both sugar and salt can ______in water.A.desertC.dissolveD.involve13.I have not heard anything from him since his _______.A.departureB.faultC.foundationD.acciptance14.Without a proper education, people could _______ all kinds of crimes.A.conductB.stoopD.sweat15.Several loudspeakers are _______ from the ceiling and we can hear the speaker very clearly.A.connectedB.sustainedC.associatedD.suspended答案:ADCDADADACBCACD。
第二版 现代大学英语精读2 UNIT12 答案

• 6,Like others, he likes to indulge in good food, good drinks, and pretty women. But he tries to justify himself by saying that all this is necessary for him to do his job. • 7, The earthquake has destroyed the whole town. Not a single building remains standing. Many people are in despair. Many are in favor of abandoning the town. But he refuses to give in. he is determined to meet the challenges. • 8,People often say “great minds think alike”. I don’t think it always applies in real life. In fact, great minds often think differently, and only small minds think alike.
• 4. • 1, handling, wound their pride • 2,arouse my resentment, make me strive to justify myself • 3,indulged in criticism, blundered tragically • 4,made a detailed and exhaustive study, drove Wang Guowei to suicide • 5,it’s water under the bridge • 6,give up, even from a selfish standpoint, refused point-blank • 7,inspect, suspect
最新现代大学英语精读2(第二版)翻译Unit1-10、Unit12

Uint 11.It is wrong to raise our children the way we grow flowers in the greenhouse. We must exposethem to all social problems because very soon they will be dealing with them as responsible citizens.2.As time goes on we are inevitably going to get more and more involved in internationalaffairs. And conflicts are sure to occur because there always exist different views and interests among nations.3.We are proud of our accomplishments, and we have reason to be. But we must neverbecome arrogant. Otherwise we will lose our friends.rmation is now easily available. An average computer can store the information of a smalllibrary.5.That construction company is not qualified to handle the project. They do not have any legaldocument to certify that they have the necessary expertise. We must find a company that specializes in building theatres.6.These think tanks do not make decisions. They are out to generate new ideas andpenetrating analyses that will be extremely useful for decision makers.7.The growth of GDP is not everything. Our country cannot be said to have been modernizedunless the quality of our people’s lives is really improved.8.Poor as we were in many ways at that time, we were still quite happy as children, for therewas clean air, clean water, a lot of fish, crabs and eels in the rivers, lakes, and ponds; and a lot of flowers, trees and birds in the fields.9.Give absolute power to any individual or any particular group of people, and that person orgroup is sure to abuse that power because, just as Lord Acton says, "Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."10.Traditionally in our country, school education was always said to be more important anduseful compared with all other pursuits.Unit 21.You know what? All things considered, it's not a bad idea to be a teacher. As a matter of fact,I think it is an excellent idea.2.I don't like it when you take a sarcastic tone the way you just did. You seem to be implying allthe time that I am a good-for-nothing.3.It is really considerate of my father to leave the final decision to me. I must say I am verylucky. Not many people have such a terrific father.4.You said you do not want any money. You may not want money, but you do need money. Idon't see what's wrong with students earning some money during their spare time.5.Somehow this tune sounds very familiar, but I can't recall what it is. In any case, it is aRussian folk song.6.Besides the usual weekend housework, I also have a whole pile of homework to do tomorrow.It's really terrible.7.To demonstrate our unhappiness over the recent dispute, we put off our Foreign Minister'svisit indefinitely.8.It's getting dark. The next town is still two hours' drive away. We might as well camp in theforest, pitch a tent, build a fire, and have a good sleep before we continue our journey tomorrow.9.I am really shocked to hear people say they do not consider cheating at exams shameful. Isn'tthat the most shameful thing that we have been incapable of feeling ashamed?Unit 31.Health care must be available to all citizens regardless of their differences. We cannot justifya policy that denies medical care to the large population living in the country.2.They claim to have discovered a universal law which applies to all nations.3.I often made a fool of myself when I was living with my uncle on his farm. When asked to getrid of the weeds in the rice fields, for example, I often failed to tell apart the weeds and the rice seedlings.4.Why go there today? I'd much rather we stay until the snow ceases.5.Rice requires large quantities of water and many scientists warn us that even if we use ourwater sparingly, the day will inevitably come when we will be fighting over limited supplies of water resources.6.There has been quite a noticeable change in recent years. We no longer lean on exports foreconomic growth. We now tend to put more emphasis on home consumption.7.Today's tendency is to give little kids too many tests and exams until they are no good foranything but taking exams.8.It is pointless to force professors to publish a fixed number of papers annually regardless oftheir quality. Besides, this is a demand even Einstein would not have been able to meet.Unit 41.The fact that he was able to avoid the seemingly inevitable crash made him a national hero.2.Of the four students who risked their lives to try to drag the drowning children to shore, twonever returned.3.The Japanese are known for their long life span. They believe they owe this to their eatinghabits/the composition of their diet, which contains a lot of fish products.4.I know Harris. I couldn't imagine a man like him making such stupid remarks.5.After testing her loyalty many times, he was now going to give her the most dangerous task.6.I hear that Lincoln delivered an extremely powerful speech on that occasion. Whatever didhe actually say?7.That this time they must be ready to challenge death was clear to everybody. But no oneregretted this move.8.As accidents go/As far as accidents are concerned, there was nothing out of the ordinary: acrazy young man drives a car on a university campus and kills a young woman student. What is unusual is the fact that the man dares to challenge the people who want to take him to court, because his father is a local police officer.9.Every time/Whenever we decide on a financial policy, we have to make a clear distinctionbetween short-term interests and long-term interests.10.Although it was early October, people could already be seen driving across the frozen river.Unit 51.The government will have to decide when and how to put brakes on the economy before itspeeds out of control.2.Why waste money building an airport in the middle of nowhere? We must not ignore the factthat what people here need most is clean water and clean air.3.They thought they might take a different route on their return trip so as to explore the greatcanyon in Tibet.4.She traveled around the world and came back home quite a changed person, educated andgreatly revitalized.5.There is no easy fix for our social problems. We should explore all possibilities and move onestep at a time.6.All old traditions die a slow and lingering death. Customs and habits that have taken so longto form can't be expected to disappear overnight.7.Madam Chang was considered a pioneer who advocated combining classic Chinese musicwith Western music.8.I was so stunned when I heard the news, that for quite some time I didn't know what to say.9.The soldiers are learning how to survive in the wilderness.10.I'll go there with you if you insist. But really I won't be much help to you.Unit 61. — I suspect that he has not told us the whole truth. /I doubt he has told us the whole truth.— Why do you doubt it?2. Nobody would have suspected him. A suspect wouldn't usually look so appealing. But finally the police identified him to be the true murderer through a DNA test.3. Huangdi is regarded as the very first farmer in our history while his wife was the first weaver.4. Please give my best regards to my friends there. I really miss them all.5. Whenever possible young people prefer to earn their own living than live off their parents.6. The North demanded the military exercise be called off, but the South refused. Instead they demanded an open apology from the North for the gun fire.7. This place has earned itself quite a reputation for developing a green economy.8. Being young, they are often inclined to look at things from the bright side.9. Scientists have identified the frozen body as a young hunter who lived about six thousand years ago.10. Although she is a second-generation Chinese American, she still values her Chinese cultural identity.Uint 71.As a child, he was exposed to great works of literature, for both his parents were wellread2.The military announced that they had succeeded in developing a new stealth fighter.3.They’re trying tocome up with practi cal ways to reduce production costs for this4.Most people think that all things considered , life is much better today than it was 30 yearsago.5.Success doesn’t only depend on what you do. What you don’t do is equally important.6.How do you account for the c ompany’s high staff turnover?7.Most of the buildings in the town were reduced to to rubble in the earthquake.8.How can I concentrate on my work with my roommates talking and laughing ?9.We admire the way he answered awkward questions at the press conference with wit andfacts.10.The moment he entered the conference room, he a feeling that something had gone wrong.Uint 81.If it hadn't been for one man's courage and wisdom, the Shenzhen Special Economic Zonecould never have succeeded.2.— Sorry I cut you off just now. You were saying...— I was saying that it is not easy to breakdown the resistance of those conservatives. But we must go at them step by step.3.The government knows only too well that it cannot increase taxes at will without hurtinghome consumption. But to shift the emphasis from export to domestic consumption takes time.4.Even with all these home appliances, it is impossible to do away with/eliminate domesticlabor completely.5.Our town must have looked this way three hundred years ago. Many old buildings wereabout to fall in ruins. Some of our leaders wanted to tear them down and put up new tall buildings in their place. But due to lack of money, the plan had to be abandoned. Looking back that was actually a blessing. Today our town has become a tourist attraction.6.Ironically, sometimes the more we increase production, the more we decrease profit.7.This project has occupied too much of my time. I could not launch a new project even if Iwanted to.8.To tell the truth, I'm more worried about social stagnation than economic slowdown. Ofcourse, you may not share my view.9.Sadly enough, not everyone realizes that if we do not improve our educational standards, wewill lag behind other countries for ever.Unit 91.Mr. Lin has always concerned himself with the desertification problem. I fully agree with himthat this is a serious concern as regards our environmental protection.2.The government spokesman expressed our deep concern for the two Chinese engineers whowere recently taken hostage by the pirates.3.It is hard to visualize how we can protect the dam from enemy attack.4.Freedom of religion means not only that people can pursue different faiths. It also meansthat they have the right not to have any religion.5.We teachers usually meet once every week to compare notes about our teaching.6.The situation of this area is very delicate. No country should be allowed to do anything tothreaten the precarious balance.7.To be adequate as a translator, we must have a good command of both the foreign languageand Chinese. And I consider myself terribly inadequate in this respect.8.However we differ in our opinion, we must face the challenge together.9.10.The way I define a good education is that, when you get through it, you not only know howto make a living, but you also know how to live.Unit 101.There is a popular children’s story, which describes the adventures of a wooden puppet thatcomes to life as if by magic.2.Your humorous analysis of the situation made the discussion lively.3.This ancient building has been restored to its original beauty.4.5.You know, for me, to go and live up in the mountains is to recapture my happy childhood.6.This overcoat alone is not enough to protect you from the bitter cold in Canada.7.8.The fruit growers were all happily expecting a good harvest this year when the terrible snowstorm struck, doing great damage to the ripening fruits.9.Too much sugar will not do you any good. To begin with, it will do damage to (or damage)your teeth. In fact, it will do you harm (or harm you) in many ways.10.11.His utter devotion to the Chinese people filled me with admiration.12.13.He insisted that everything should be in place before we knocked off, before five-thirty, to beexact.14.15.He knew that he would have to redouble his efforts to carry out this plan, and he was anxiousto plunge into the work as soon as he went back. But he never knew that a disaster was lying in store for him.Unit 121.2.When dealing with tough situations, try always to look at things from the bright side. Neverdespair.3.What do you suppose we should do to arouse everybody’s interest in sports?4.He was made chairman of the Academy of Social Sciences upon his return from England. •5.6.Young people usually favor changes whereas old people favor more respect for tradition.7.The comedy was a terrific hit. Time after time, the audience roared with laughter.8.9.Like others, he likes to indulge in good food, good drinks, and pretty women. But he tries tojustify himself by saying that all this is necessary for him to do his job.10.The earthquake has destroyed the whole town. Not a single building remains standing. Manypeople are in despair. Many are in favor of abandoning the town. But he refuses to give in. he is determined to meet the challenges.11.People often say “great minds think alike”. I don’t thi nk it always applies in real life. In fact,great minds often think differently, and only small minds think alike.12.13.We can apply to the state bank for a loan, but how are we going to justify our application?14.People roared with laughter. On occasions like this ,usually you would feel insulted and boilwith indignation . But he did not lose his temper. This showed his moral character.15.。
现代大学英语精读第二版。课后练习答案

参考答案(Unit 1—8)Unit OneKey to ExercisePreview:1 True or false1F 2T 3F 4F 5T 6F 7T 8T 9T 10TVocabulary4. Complete the sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets1. differ2. differently, different3. difference4. serious, serious, seriously5. seriousness, seriously polluted6. Fortunately/ Luckily, pollution, seriously, pollute7. attention 8. attentively, attentive4 Translate the following sentences using words and expressions taken from the text.1. 他们利用我们求助无门的困境把我们公司接管了。
They took advantage of our helpless situation and took over our company.2. 虽然我们面前仍有困难,但我肯定我们中国人有智慧靠自己实现国家的和平统一。
Although there are still difficulties ahead of us, I am sure that we Chinese people will have the wisdom to bring abou t the peaceful unification of our country on our own.3. 只强调国内生产总值是错误的,它会引起很多严重问题。
It is wrong to put emphasis on nothing but GDP. It will give rise to many serious problems.4. 他喜欢炫耀他的财富,但是这完全是徒劳的,人们仍然像躲避毒药那样躲避他。
现代大学英语精读(第二版)第二册课后练习答案

现代大学英语精读(第二版)第二册课后练习答案参考答案(Unit 1—8)Unit OneKey to ExercisePreview:1 True or false1F 2T 3F 4F 5T 6F 7T 8T 9T 10TVocabulary4. Complete the sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets1. differ2. differently, different3. difference4. serious, serious, seriously5. seriousness, seriously polluted6. Fortunately/ Luckily, pollution, seriously, pollute1. 他们利用我们求助无门的困境把我们公司接管了。
They took advantage of our helpless situation and took over our company.2. 虽然我们面前仍有困难,但我肯定我们中国人有智慧靠自己实现国家的和平统一。
Although there are still difficulties ahead of us, I am sure that we Chinese people will have the wisdom to bring abou t the peaceful unification of our country on our own.3. 只强调国内生产总值是错误的,它会引起很多严重问题。
It is wrong to put emphasis on nothing but GDP. It will give rise to manyserious problems.4. 他喜欢炫耀他的财富,但是这完全是徒劳的,人们仍然像躲避毒药那样躲避他。
现代大学英语精读第二版。课后练习答案

参考答案(Unit 1—8)Unit OneKey to ExercisePreview:1 True or false1F 2T 3F 4F 5T 6F 7T 8T 9T 10TVocabulary4. Complete the sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets1. differ2. differently, different3. difference4. serious, serious, seriously5. seriousness, seriously polluted6. Fortunately/ Luckily, pollution, seriously, pollute7. attention 8. attentively, attentive3 Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the phrases and expressions.4 Translate the following sentences using words and expressions taken from the text.1. 他们利用我们求助无门的困境把我们公司接管了。
They took advantage of our helpless situation and took over our company.2. 虽然我们面前仍有困难,但我肯定我们中国人有智慧靠自己实现国家的和平统一。
Although there are still difficulties ahead of us, I am sure that we Chinese people will have the wisdom to bring abou t the peaceful unification of our country on our own.3. 只强调国内生产总值是错误的,它会引起很多严重问题。
现代大学英语精读第二版单元课后答案

Key to ExerciseVocabulary3 Give the word that refers to a person coming from that land or area 答案:1. Japanese2. Italian3. Brazilian4. Iranian5. Cantonese6. Indonesian7. Cuban8. Vietnamese9. Lebanese10. Syrian11. Canadian12. Korean13. Egyptian14. Portuguese15. Indian16. Nepalese17. Chilean18. Russian19. Mexican20. Romanian21. Sudanese22 Mongolian4 Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the word “addict” or “consider”答案:1 addicts 2 addictive, addicted 3 addiction4 consider, consideration5 considerate6 Considerable, considered2 Complete the following verb noun collections or expressions答案:1. pitch2. meal, dish, food3. guests, friends4. take, plan6. faith, library books, friendship7. hitch8. drive, travel, cover9. people10. people, animals11. test, develop, prove12. conquer, feel13. make, take, accept14 nip15 touch, break3. Complete the sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets. 答案:1. that all nations realize that global warming is everybody’s bushiness2. that life is always full of opportunities and challenges/risks3. that all this has proved that our efforts have not been in vain4. that the earth moves round the sun5. that she had been admitted to that university6. that wives ought to stay at home7. that the best policy is to tell people the truth8. that he mentioned the other day that9. that our teacher once said that he had noticed that some students still had difficulties with their grammar.5 Fill in the brackets with the correct prepositions or adverbs答案:1 for2 into3 after4 away, over5 out of6 out, into 7. to, in 8 over, out for, for 9 to, about, on, across6. Translate the following sentences into English答案:1. The fuel/gas ran out, but he managed to make a safe landing in rice fields.2. There are already quite a few students who are considering running for the chairman of the Students’ Union.3. That student who was run over by the horse carriage is now out of danger. I consider him really lucky.4. It is said that this well has never run dry in the past hundreds of years, and this has been considered a miracle.5. We are running short of hands. You have just come in the right time.6. I’d rather have som e of our public works run by the state than by private businessmen.7. She warned me not to make friends with those who are always running after name and money.8. We warned them that what they did was against/a violation of the agreement/contract, and we would take legal action.7. Fill in the blanks with the correct word(s) in the brackets. More than one word may be correct.答案:1 remember/memorize2 remember/recall3 remember/recall4 remember, special5 middle6 center7 however, visits8 special, trip 9 particular, tour 10 found, found outGrammar2 Complete the sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets, using a what-clause.答案:1. What farmers what most2. what they suggested3. what my parents said to me4. what they were trying to do5. what life was all about6. what they should get out of college7. what we need8. what you look like9. what the village had achieved in the past 30 years10. what the federal government should not do at the moment3 Translate the sentences using a what-clause or a present participle phrase答案:1. Do what you like without caring about what other people think.2. We should find out what the students think about the matter.3. We’ll do what we can to help the earthquake victims.4. I hope what I have written will be of help to other college students.5. Being journalism majors, we ought to keep ourselves informed of whatis happening around the world.6. “Stop thief!” a student called, raising his voice.7. Having nothing more interesting to do, the boy decided to take his alarm clock apart.8. Wang Lan opened the wardrobe, wondering what she should wear to the interview the next day.9. The village head went from door to door telling people to leave for a nearby hill.10. Realizing he’d been deceived, the old man reported the painful experience to the police.4. Fill in each blank of the passage with one suitable word.答案:1 easy2 away3 them4 running5 However6 change7 exercise8 can9 anyone 10 that5 Identify and correct the mistake(s) in each of the sentence.答案:1. Shortly after the Spring Festival, he returned to Beijing to prepare for a job interview.2. I don’t like the way some young people speak to their elders/pe ople older than themselves.3. it was in high school that Tommy first/ for the first time realizedhe was different from his peers.4. Turning the corner of the street, we found a new duck restaurant there. / As we turned the corner of the street, a new duck restaurant came into view.5. What they need most at the moment is encouragement, not merely financial support.6. Making a presentation in English for the first time, I was so nervous that my knees kept shaking. / When I was making a presentation inEnglish fore the first time, I was so nervous that my knees kept shaking.7. Being a spoiled child, Jim is rarely popular with other children.8. While training for the school sports meet, Linda ran at least five kilometers every day.9. He wrote to inform us that he was leaving for Australia next month.10. Knowing Grandma had heart trouble, Dad broke the bad news gently. / As he knew Grandma had heart trouble, Dad broke the bad news gently.Unit 9Key to ExerciseVocabulary6 Translate the following sentences into English答案:1. At first, he was very successful in his business, but then his success turned his head. His partners advised him to be more modest, but he turned a deaf ear to their advice.2. Jingke was very confident/sure that when he unfolded the map he would be able to kill the Emperor of Qin with the sharp knife/dagger hidden in it.3. We ought to welcome more and more wealthy people, but our law must make sure that they have made their fortune in honest ways.4. For years our school has produced many good students, most of whom have important positions in various departments.5. Due to cultural differences many foreigners are turned off at the sight of dog meat or cat meat.6. Whenever you have time, turn it over in your mind, will you?7. She used to consider philosophy dull and boring, but later she found that it turned out to be very interesting.8. His father had just turned fifty, and his hair has turned gray, but otherwise, he is quite all right.9. The power of government officials must be checked and balanced. Otherwise those who are supposed to be people’s servants will turn into people’s masters.10. He believed that it was worth trying because he knew that whatever you do, you must have people’s support.Grammar1 Translate the Chinese答案:1. no matter what / whatever happens2. no matter how old/young they are, whatever their age (is)3. No matter what/ Whatever you say4. no matter how much it costs5. No matter where/ Wherever his business took him6. No matter how / However we tried to reassure her7. no matter where/ wherever you are in the world8. no matter how/ however difficult your workmates/ colleagues are9. no matter how/ however difficult that is10. no matter what /whatever will happen to them2 Complete the response to each of the remarks using the wish that-clause pattern as shown in the examples.答案1. I had realized this2. I could help3. I had a brother4. I had his courage5. We could do more than we did6. I lived7. I had better news8. we could be9. she had listened to 10. I had been taught3 Translate the following sentences, using a conditional clause …答案1. Wherever he goes, he is recognized.2. No matter how hard I try, I can’t persuade him to play the part of Hamlet.3. No matter what you have planned for the future, your parents will support you.4. The boy hates crime and means to stop it whenever he can.5. No matter what you decide in the end, this digital dictionary is yours to keep for a semester.6. No matter how capable and efficient you are, you cannot finish the task on your own in three days.7. A well-known philosopher once said, ‘ I eat and drink whatever I like, and sleep whenever I cannot keep awake. I am in good health.’8.I wish I could go and see my parents whenever I want.9. I wish I could express openly whatever I feel.10. I’ll do whatever I can to restore law and order in the region. ButI wish the riot had never happened.4 Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.答案:1. since2. has3. popular4. idea/ practice5. relationships6. ways7. tradition8. among/ with9. longer 10. text5 Identify and correct the mistakes in each of the sentences答案:1. This free copy is yours no matter whether/ if you buy any of our books. / This free copy is yours whether you buy any of our books or not.2. Wherever the people want us to go, we’d go there.3. In some ways we whish we could turn the clock back.4. On parting, the three of them decided to meet again at the same place in ten years.5. I wish my parents were as understanding as yours.6. The hotel treats its guests equally, no matter where they are from.7. His family and friends are all worried about him, for they haven’t heard from him for six weeks. / As his f amily and friends haven’t heard from him for six weeks, they are all worried about him.8. All these years, I have kept track of the progress of the project.9. Toward 10 pm, the man in the doorway became anxious; he was not sure whether his friend would come. / Toward 10 pm, the man in the doorway became anxious, for he was not sure whether his friend would come.10. I wish the earthquake had never happened.Unit 10Key to exerciseVocabulary2 Complete the following verb noun collocations or expressions答案:1. have / get / show / produce/ achieve the results2. have / take / accept / show / bear / assume responsibility3. discuss / debate / raise/ settle/ confuse / avoid issues4. pursue / have / develop hobbies5. have / make / lose / avoid contact6. save face / lives / time / money/ trouble7. remove roots / chairs/ hats / gloves / shoes / bandages / make-up/ doubts8. cultivate land / field / roses/9. eliminate enemies / rivals / opponents / suspects / errors10. produce oil / cars / cotton / results / a movie11. lack care / time / money / experience / patience / courage12. bury the dead / treasure / past / head13 nourish the plants / children / animals / relationship14. arrange meeting / appointments / time / place / flowers / business affairs6. Translate the following sentences into English答案:1. 如果他们拒绝归还小岛,他们两国的关系就不能完全正常化。
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• -or:another form of the suffix -er • -ese:the people or language of a particular country or place • -ess:a female • -ee: someone who is being treated in a particular way • -eer:someone who does or makes a particular thing, often something bad
1.These rejects are being sold at half price. Our government has rejected the proposal 2.Let's change the subject. I don't want to talk about it any more. The volcano eruptions subjected the people to terrible sufferings. have you decided to take part in the speech contest. 3.After he died, his sons and daughters decided to contest his will. The author of the article strongly objects to police brutality. I think the main object of this visit is to renew the friendship between the two countries.
Unit 12
A Fundamental Technique in Handling People
1.un-:shows a negative,a lack, or an opposite; not en-:to cause to become; to put into a particular condition -ate: full of or showing a particular quality;a group of people with certain duties 2.-ist:someone who believe in a particular religion or set of principle or ideas. -ian:another form of the suffix -an -ent: another form of the suffix -ant
• 5. • 1, to; for 2,up;on; with • 3,to; on ; within 4,to;of; from • 5,by ;from 6,with ;of; with ;to • 7,about; under 8,of ; behind • 9,in ; with
• 6. • 1, When dealing with tough situations, try always to look at things from the bright side. Never despair. • 2,What do you suppose we should do to arouse everybody’s interest in sports? • 3,He was made chairman of the Academy of Social Sciences upon his return from England. • 4,Young people usually favor changes whereas old people favor more respect for tradition. • 5,The comedy was a terrific hit. Time after time, the audience roared with laughter.
2. Put never or ever in the right place of each of these sentences for emphasis, making changes where necessary.
4.The Reader's Digest has a very large circulation in the United States. This food is too greasy for old people to digest. 5.I am working on a very important project. It is projected that we will put the first Chinese astronaut on the moon no later than 2025. 6.We must learn how to deal with international conflicts. People's opinions conflict because their interests conflict. 7.It's true that he was formerly a convert, but that is no reason not to give them a chance. 8.He's father was a missionary. He was send by the church to a foreign country to convert people to Christianity.
• 4. • 1, handling, wound their pride • 2,arouse my resentment, make me strive to justify myself • 3,indulged in criticism, blundered tragically • 4,made a detailed and exhaustive study, drove Wang Guowei to suicide • 5,it’s water under the bridge • 6,give up, even from a selfish standpoint, refused point-blank • 7,inspect, suspect
•置于be动词之后,如3)
•置于其他动词之前,如2),7) •置于主动词与助动词之间,如4),5),6)
•为了强调,置于句首,如1),此时,句子的主语和谓语须倒装
•为了强调,置于句末,如10) •修饰其他词类时置于相关词之前,如8),9)
Grammar
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Learn to put adverbs of frequency ever and never in the right place.
• 3. • 1,unknown 2,disprove 3,punish • 4,ineffectively 5,offensive 6,disbelieve/doubt • 7,insensitive 8,worthless/valueless 9,incompetent • 10,advance 11,victorious 12,misfortune • 13,unfortunately 14,disconnection 15,shorten • 16,tactful 17,awkward/clumsy • 18,unskilful /clumsy/unsure 19,same
• 9,We can apply to the state bank for a loan, but how are we going to justify our application? • 0,People roared with laughter. On occasions like this ,usually you would feel insulted and boil with indignation . But he did not lose his temper. This showed his moral character.
• 6,Like others, he likes to indulge in good food, good drinks, and pretty women. But he tries to justify himself by saying that all this is necessary for him to do his job. • 7, The earthquake has destroyed the whole town. Not a single building remains standing. Many people are in despair. Many are in favor of abandoning the town. But he refuses to give in. he is determined to meet the challenges. • 8,People often say “great minds think alike”. I don’t think it always applies in real life. In fact, great minds often think differently, and only small minds think alike.
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• • • • 1,wound his pride 2, arouse resentment 3, ridicule people 4,attack one’s opponents 5, fight a duel 6,teach a lesson 7,pace the floor 8, defeat one’s enemy 9, impair their ability 10, lose one’s temper 11, retain their memory 12, retain their independence 13, enrich life • 14, land the plane 15,anticipate the tongue-lashing • 16, unleash/launch the attack 17,service a plane