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全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第3册unit 3

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第3册unit 3

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第3册unit 31. IntroductionWelcome to the third unit of the New Advanced College English Integrated Coursebook. In this unit, we will focus on various aspects of English language learning, including listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills. These skills are crucial for non-native English speakers to enhance their English proficiency and further their academic and professional goals.2. Listening SkillsDeveloping effective listening skills is essential for effective communication in English. In this unit, we will practice listening to various audio recordings, such as interviews, conversations, and presentations. These exercises will help improve your understanding of spoken English, as well as enhance your listening comprehension skills.3. Reading SkillsReading plays a significant role in language acquisition and expansion of vocabulary. In this unit, we will engage in reading exercises that will expose you to a wide range of topics, including current affairs, cultural issues, and academic texts. These exercises will not only help you improve your reading speed but also enhance your reading comprehension skills.4. Speaking SkillsDeveloping strong speaking skills is crucial for effective communication in English. In this unit, we will practice various speaking activities, such as dialogues, debates, and presentations. These activities will enhance your ability to express yourself fluently and confidently, as well as improve your pronunciation and intonation in spoken English.5. Writing SkillsEffective written communication is vital in various academic and professional settings. In this unit, we will focus on improving your writing skills through various writing exercises, such as essays, reports, and critical analysis. These exercises will help enhance your ability to structure your thoughts logically, communicate ideas clearly, and develop strong arguments in written English.6. Vocabulary ExpansionExpanding your vocabulary is crucial for better communication and comprehension in English. In this unit, we will introduce you to various vocabulary-building exercises, such as word lists, flashcards, and contextual usage. These exercises will help you learn new words and phrases, as well as improve your overall language proficiency.7. Grammar ReviewA solid understanding of grammar is essential for effective English language learning. In this unit, we will review essential grammar topics, such as verb tenses, sentence structure, andparts of speech. These exercises will help reinforce your grammar knowledge and improve your accuracy in using English grammar.8. Practice ExercisesTo further reinforce the concepts learned in this unit, we will provide practice exercises at the end of each section. These exercises will allow you to apply your newly acquired skills and knowledge in a practical context. We encourage you to complete these exercises to solidify your understanding and mastery of the material covered.ConclusionIn conclusion, Unit 3 of the New Advanced College English Integrated Coursebook will provide you with the opportunity to enhance your listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills in English. By engaging in various activities and exercises, you will be able to improve your overall language proficiency and advance your academic and professional goals. We encourage you to actively participate in all the activities and make the most out of this unit.。

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程 第一二册英语答案

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程 第一二册英语答案

2.3合集第一册U11.Over time----------------Gradually I lost more of my hearing2.After doing that-----------I because really interested in3.It was reassurance---------Their attitude encouraged me as it4.Music is not all------------Music benefits from the use of sences5.I’m big on talking----------I love and really enjoy talkingU21.I thought about those----------------I thought about how the young man2.So whatever are you doing-----------So I don’t understand why you are still3.I learned to find my way through------I went through the challenges4,Naturally,I made mistakes------------you see, I still make mistakes5,They never set foot in a--------------My parents never received a collU31.Less Wel known, howver, was the fact-----------------But few people were aware2.It was the time of surging----------------------------Anti-Semitism spread quickly3.I wanted to allow myself the pleasure of this joke.------I hope to have a lot of fun4.Family stories are always prone to exaggeration.------- Family stories are very likely5.The parents were equally shocked---------------------The parents were horrified U41 Li, as Premier and Party Secretary of ------------Li has to handle many issues2.NO x-ray machines or body scanners such ------There were no x-ray machines3 As an example of how China is moving forward--making huge progress in this area4.he was admitted to the elite Peking University---which gave him a start on his wayU51 One night,I didn’t turn off the water fast enough-------she wasn’t pleased with2.We need conserve our resources to buy---------------so the resources will3 His list,in descending order of importance, was--------His list contains ten items4.The reason energy and water sit at the top------------more important than food5. even though fixing water would help our energy------solving the water problemsU61 In fact,Miller realized that without the net he---As a matter of fact…disconnected2 I’ve been plugged in 24-7--------------------online round-the-clock3 S till,I’d forgotten one key lesson--------------Nevertheless, I’d forgotten4 I found myself reflecting on how living---------I was thinking about how immersing5 So instead of funny cat pictures--------------spend your time reading some great第二册U11 What? No electricity? | almost dismissed-------How could there be2 Forty acres would give us plenty of room------Forty acres would be large3 to learn the ins and outs of hauling-----------to learn each and every aspect4 With only a 5,000-gallon water tank----------With only 5000 gallons of water5 Everything from lights and ceiling fans--------Everything from lights and ceilingU21 AII day I have been fighting the feling---------I have been trying all day2 I keep continually thinking of home-----------I have been terribly homesick3 It is possible | may be a member in------------Just as I can possibly die4 Not my will God, but Thine-------------------Weather we win or lose5 I would certainly like to be on hand-----------I would be very glad toU31 The decision to relocate for a new school------When you decide to move2 What tends to hurt most is when just one-----It tends to hurt most3 The same applies to friendship---------------It is also true of friendship4 Eventually even the closest of friendships-----In the end it is possible5 Even those amazing close friendships---------Even for those amazing close1.1合集第一册U13.Making mistakes is inevitable as one grows up. What is important is to learn from them.4.Remember what our professor said. If you fail to complete your assignments on time, you may lose points for your final grade.5.What’s done is done. Believe me! You’ll feel less pain in life if you learn to let go.6.In the U.S., two thirds of students pay for college through loans and will have to pay them back with interest after graduation.7.Wherever you go in China, it is a common sight that people stand in line whether it is a restaurant, a bank, a hospital or a subway station.8.I’m really feeling embarrassed. I wish I had never said such stupid things in the presence of my friend.9.If students are not satisfied with their grades, should the college allow them to negotiate grades with their professors?10.The Minister of Education is visiting our campus, accompanied by our university president.11.Our professor meets his advanced students once a week to hold a(n) seminar on adult development. He always invites us to attend it too.12.No matter how big the campus is, I’m sure I can find my way around in a few days.13.Several students have reported the loss of valuables in their dorms. Police are now investigating these serious incidents.14.Reflecting on my past language learning experiences, I’ve come to realize that practice makes perfect.15.Our university enrol ls more students than our city’s other two colleges combined.U31.The reports of terror attacks in Paris were splashed across newspapers and websites.2.Today’s assignment is to go to the library and find out more about what happened to Jews during World War II.3.The bloody images in this war film are not suitable for young viewers.4.All TV entertainment shows have been cancelled because this is a special day for the state memorial service in Nanjing.5.The professor has just come out with a new book on war and world politics.U4U5U67.One of the first flight training lessons taught to student pilots is how to performan emergency landing in a small airplane.8.When you read the newspaper, you’re probably not reading it word-by-word, instead you’re scanning the text.9.In one of my first articles published on LinkedIn, I wrote about the importance of public speaking to every leader.10.For a while that story book was indeed very popular, but it was not long before the demand declined.11.Movie ticket prices have reached an all-time high. No wonder some people choose instead to watch movies at home.12.In the absence of anyone to spend New Year’s Eve with, I went to watch a show alone and I truly enjoyed it.13.In a recent study, more than 20% of drivers said they cannot resist the urge to send or check messages while driving.14.There is no doubt that human activity has something to do with climate change, and climate will continue to change unless we reduce our carbon emissions.第二册U11. Jack has no interest whatsoever in pursuing an acting career. He loves writing anddirecting.2. The idea was to have users upload their medical records, so that they could beavailable at any time.3. Traffic jams often build up when drivers slow down to see what happened in acrash.4. A native New Yorker, Ben is familiar with the city, its neighborhoods, and all hehas connections with.5. You may have already seen your dream house. Before you put in an offer, youcan do a few more things to ensure you purchase the right property for the right price.6. Buying organic fruit and vegetables costs more, and for many shoppers, thebenefits hardly seem worth the extra expense.7. Self-sufficient living is the practice of providing for your own needs withoutoutside aid or resources.8. In the interview, the writer was asked how he set about writing a novel based ona dream he once had.9. Are you thinking of becoming an insurance sales agent? Take this quiz to find outif this is the right career choice for you.10. The rent for the apartment is reasonable; besides, the utilities are included, whichmeans you don’t have to pay anything for gas, electricity and water.11. A central heating and cooling system produces warm or cool air in one centralarea and distributes it throughout the building.12. We were deeply shocked and saddened when we learned of the sudden death ofour newly retired professor.13. If you know the ins and outs of something, you know all the details about it andunderstand how it works.14. It’s long been proven that we can accomplish any project if we break it up intosmall pieces and do the project one piece at a time.U21. While I was working in a fast-food restaurant, I constantly dreamt of being able toown one someday.2. It was common for people to keep up correspondence with friends through lettersbefore the age of the Internet.3. In modern Chinese society, women, to a large extent, are no longer dominated bymen either in family life or in the workplace.4. There is now a growing realization of the importance of recycling among theresidents in our neighborhood.5. The Japanese invasion during World War II met with fierce resistance from theChinese people.6. It is wonderful to see flowers bloom in different colours after a long bleak winter.7. The elderly landlady couldn’t endure the behavior of the young man any more:he tossed trash all over the building.8. It is true that human beings have had war constantly throughout history;nevertheless human civilization has managed to survive.9. An increasingly large number of Chinese plan to spend their time travelling todifferent countries and seeing more of the world when they retire.10. Last week I submitted my first project proposal and I was very anxious to knowhow the department manager would react to it.11. We all sympathize with those who lost loved ones in the disaster.12. The general decided to launch an assault on the enemy at midnight.13. At that time, most stores in that region allowed shoppers to exchange goods andservices at a mutually agreed price.14. The kids never received any professional training previously, but theirperformance was impressive.15. It’s amazing that the toddler can count up to one hundred and backward.U31. We set out to find the truth behind the mystery of the scientist’s disappearance.2. A good relationship is built on honesty, trust, and mutual respect.3. Kids may grow faster or slower but most of them still end up with an averageheight.4. In the joint venture, the Chinese party will hold a 51 percent controlling interest.5. Although John has dated the girl for a year, he is still in two minds as to whetherto marry her or not.6. Many people are unaware of just how much food and drink they consume eachday.7. In order not to hurt Mary’s feelings, please don’t refer to the incident again.8. He and Jeannie used to live together, but recently they have been apart for thefirst time.9. Adam has announced that he is to take an extended touring break in order tospend more time with his family.10. Jim survived the heart attack thanks to the prompt first aid treatment.11. His interview did not go well and his chance of getting the job slipped away.12. Kids exposed to an unhealthy environment tend to grow up with more problems.13. An occasional all-nighter is rough, but he is young enough to bounce back.14. Olivier turned it down flat and tried to persuade Vivien to do likewise.15. Nowadays when you buy a house in a big city, you have to invest lots of money.1.2合集第一册U11.I’m a tech fan---------------------big on2.Instead of going------------------all the way3.If you ask me what----------------motivation4.I personally don’t believe----------predicting5.I made up my mind to-------------hooked6.He will not easily------------------pursuit of7.The questions were so-------------elementary8.My father taught me---------------folk9.Since the debate,it ----------------taken overU21.I’ll never go to the------------------------set foot in2.Setting goals can help to------------------take charge3.I wasn’t really interested in math-----------muddle through4.Just stay where you are-------------------stay put5.I threw a birthday------------------------in towU31 Baby boomers refer to those born-------------------surged2 Over time Steven Spielberg gained---------------------made it big3 Without doubt, civilians are going to suffer--------------Definitely4 Hundreds and thousands of people---------------------fled5 Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party-------------------throughoutU41 Bar hopping is an absolute--------------------------off limits2 In the beginning the tomatoes were green, but--------At first3 Have you contacted the former owner of this---------previous4 I caught the flight all because of the ride you---------thanks5 Mary, I think you'd better change into something-----appropriateU51.You see the lights in the students' reading--------around the corner2 At that time the working class was still too--------enable a successful revolution3 The high-rise building in the back makes---------dwarfs our old house4 The figures show that our economy is healthy----on track5 The two girls spent the whole night panning-----and so forthU61 Different from her father, who is a remarkable writer------------Unlike2 This washing machine factory has introduced a-----------------unique3 Amy Chua's book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother created------made waves4 Of all the things my grandma used to say----------------------turn out5 Every year a report comes out describing fully which cities-------detailing第二册U11 All electronic computers are made up of----------------------consist of2 The moment I saw it clearly for what it was--------------------tossed3 True, the furnishings are dated but in-------------------------overall4 They had little difficulty in hooking the fish--------------------hauling5 They built a fireplace to heat the small flat---------------------went out6 The pot you saw had been in service for four-------------------in useU21 The research team has made all necessary---------------------postponed2 What disturbs investors is the fact that the--------------------of late3 It's natural for young people to have a very strong-------------long for4 The client was very hard to please and had been---------------continually5 The travel agency apologized to the clients who---------------compensated for6 As the outdoor concert attracted crowds----------------------on land7 The proud woman intensely loved her son---------------------Adored8 Those days the number of the unemployed--------------------by the dayU31 While in New York, Sara developed a-------------------------passion2 Our friendship finally broke up mainly------------------------due to3 She had no liking for aimlessness----------------------------moreover4 We have to notice the presence of other cultures--------------cannot help but5 The king tried to overcome the difficulty---------------------receive6 Even though | wanted to keep our friendship-----------------As much as7 Mary paid no attention to my repeated----------------------neglected8 Because she spoke Spanish, she got around the--------------on her own9 Press reports say that firearms (枪械) kill---------------------injureReading1合集(True的句子题号前有*)第一册U1*1.Gac Filipaj is an2.After he came to the U.S.*3.In 1993,he started4.For ten years,he5.During the day,he studied*6.For his work as a janitor*7.As a janitor,he did8.On May 13,2012*9.He values education and believes in an*10.He has a plan to goU2*1 The author and his wife drove their youngest2 They felt relaxed when they said3 Freshman year is the most special*4 The author appreciates the education*5 On the way home the author kept on thinking6 Young people like the author's son are concerned*7 Both Albert Einstein and the author*8 When we judge the value of a man*9.Book learning and lab time will be most10.It can be inferred from the text that the authorU3*1 Alex Kurzem's family was killed2Alex survived the Nazi killing because*3.Whie wandering alone in the forest*4 The Nazi soldies made Aelx the*5 The soldiers left Alex with a Nazi family when*6 The only thing Alex remembered about his childhood7 People failed to discover Alex's identity*8 Alex's lifelong wish was to put flowers on his mother's grave.9 It turned out that, instead of being a Jew*10 Alex finally returned to his hometown and found out his real nameU41 This text records the first meeting between Oprah and Neson Mandela. *2 Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years for fighting3 Nelson Mandela spent 27 years on Robben lsland.*4 Before imprisonment, Nelson Mandela was too busy to think.*5 Thanks to his prison years, Nelson Mandela was determined to*6 Nelson Mandela valued education greatly, for children, adults and himself.7 Nelson Mandela received two degrees while in prison.*8 Nelson Mandela thought himself a wiser person when coming out of prison.9 Oprah recommended The Grapes of Wrath to Nelson Mandela.*10 Nelson Mandela knew he was not going to spend his whole life in prisonU5*1 Water is a precious natural resource. But many people don't seem to see that.2 Fresh water is surface water in the form of rivers, lakes and swamps.*3 A global water crisis will come sooner or later if we do4 Water scarcity causes climate change directly.*5 Low quality drinking water creates a health problem in many developing countries. *6 Agriculture needs far more water than any other economic sector.*7 Urbanization is a factor that causes water shortage.8 Raising public awareness of the water problem is the first thing9 Desalination is not necessary because the 3% fresh water is enough for*10 There is a high chance that people who have easy access to water do not thinkU61 The writer's smartphone has dominated her thoughts and actions and she2 The writer finds it easy to sit through a show uninterrupted by her smartphone.3 While attending a weekly conference call with her boss, the writer wrote this letter of *4 The writer feels a sense of guilt for trying to be a professional and a parent at the*5 The writer's smartphone practically lets her lead her professional life and personal life *6 With her smartphone, the writer can capture the sweet7 The writer believes that it is almost impossible for her smartphone to let her go.*8 Instead of being dominated by the smartphone9 The writer hopes that her smartphone will get away from her life10 The writer holds that her relationship with her smartphone should be第二册U11 Last year, the writer's family conducted a 5-week experiment*2 After they sold the only car3 As their suburban household was close to*4 For trips outside their local suburb5 Usually, the traffic was light and smooth on their way to6 They used a trail-a-bike for shopping trips.*7 A most arduous part of*8 Living without a car, they achieved better physical*9 There were risks involved in riding a bike10 Since their return to the USA, they haveU21 The reason Jim sfered a series of accidents during2 Jim los this job because he suffered3 The first accident took place when Jim*4 Fortunately, in the two car accidents5 Instead of Kennedy Airport*6 On his way back home after returning*7 Anne was always sure Jim would return8 Anne had to work on weekends and holidays to make9 Jim went to Philadelphia*10 Jim recalled vaguely who he was while watching television one day.U31 The author begins his essay by*2 In the imagined trial, the reader3 Trompenaars' studies suggest that the*4 In the eyes of the typical American*5 The typical American will apply the*6 South Koreans have a different concept*7 Megan and Cheryl take quite different8 Students in France tended to see the*9 In the eyes of students from China, Spain and Cuba*10 The concept of friendship differs from culture to culture.。

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程I04-B2-U6 Text with Translation_6

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程I04-B2-U6 Text with Translation_6

In China,Lessons of a“Hackerspace”By Emily Parker1Several years ago,Peng Ziyun was at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music,studying music and technology.She learned about sound engineering and wanted to build something of her own.But she didn’t know how,and she didn’t have anyone to teach her.An Internet search led her to Xinchejian,China’s first formal“hackerspace,”a community-run workshop where ordinary people tinker with everything from art projects to robots.2Ms.Peng,now23,wanted to make a tree that could talk.With the encouragement of others at Xinchejian,she learned to drill and solder and to work with Arduino,an open-source microcontroller board that is user-friendly.Her new skills helped her to attach sensors and colored lights to an actual tree so that it would react to human touch.The tree spoke both English and Chinese:The more you interacted with it,the more it talked,its sound growing richer and its lights flashing vividly.3Ms.Peng’s work,a meditation on the relationship between nature and man,was later shown in an art gallery and spent a month on display in a mall.“It definitely changed me,”Ms.Peng says of the experience.“It’s given me the confidence to build things like that in the future.”4Already booming in the U.S.,the maker movement(or DIY,for“do it yourself”)is now gaining ground in China,challenging assumptions about the country’s capacity for innovation.Make magazine co-founder Dale Dougherty defines a maker as someone who builds,creates or hacks physical materials,whether food,clothing or gadgets.Makers often gather at hackerspaces,or makerspaces,real-world locations where they can learn and work together.There are hundreds of hackerspaces world-wide and over a dozen now in China.5Lone inventors have long tinkered in garages.But today,inventors can use software to design objects to be produced by desktop machines like3-D printers.And thanks to the Internet,DIY is thoroughly collaborative.Rather than work on projects in secret,people freely share their ideasand designs online.Chris Anderson,former editor in chief of Wired,describes makers as“the Web generation creating physical things rather than just pixels on screens.”6Xinchejian,founded in2010,means“new workshop.”It occupies a rented room in a Shanghai warehouse.Members pay around$16a month to use the space and tools,and on Wednesday nights it is open to the public.The Taiwan-born David Li,a40-year-old programmer and a co-founder of Xinchejian,wants to lower the barriers for experimentation and play.“It’s not about getting together a group of geeks doing something.It’s a conduit for people to say,‘This interactive stuff is not that scary,not that difficult.’”7One of these tinkerers might develop the next groundbreaking technology,or at least that is the hope of Chinese policy makers.“Chinese industry has to change.It has to migrate to the next stage.Right now it’s purely contract-based.We execute what other people design,”says Benjamin Koo,an associate professor of industrial engineering at Beijing’s Tsinghua University. Others wonder why China doesn’t have more internationally celebrated brands or a homegrown innovator like Steve Jobs.8The Chinese government has taken an interest in the maker movement.Not long after Xinchejian opened its doors,Shanghai officials announced a plan to build100 government-supported innovation st November,according to Mr.Li,the Communist Youth League of Shanghai helped to attract over50,000visitors to a Maker Carnival,where makers exhibited their creations to the public.9In the city of Shenzhen,Seeed Studio works with global makers to transform their hardware designs into prototypes and samples.Seeed specializes in the small-scale manufacturing of experimental,niche-market products.The Sichuan-born Seeed Studio founder Pan Hao,also known as Eric Pan,doesn’t aim to replace big manufacturing but to complement it.“When designs go big,the traditional manufacturer will have new products to make,”Mr.Pan told me.“We are providing more candidates.”10Seeed Studio may be a business,but it still sees itself as a frontier in China’s maker revolution. Its recruitment poster for new employees features a picture of the South American revolutionary Che Guevara,his head sprouting electronic components instead of hair.The poster calls for people to come together to“challenge the hegemony of industrialized mass production in an unprecedented way!”11Some observers see China’s maker movement as yet another instance of the country’s tendency to produce shanzhai,or copycat goods.But Mr.Pan advises patience.“China is just on the way,”he said.“The first time you learn to write,you cannot write novels.You have to copy from the textbook to learn to write A,B,C,D.”12For now,hackerspaces give Chinese inventors a community.Ms.Peng,the maker of the interactive tree,says that her life changed when she went to Xinchejian and realized there are “people out there that are sort of like me,they just want to build things,and learn.”中国创客空间的经验埃米莉·帕克1几年前,彭紫云(音译)在上海音乐学院学习音乐和技术。

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第三册答案

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第三册答案

Key to ExercisesOpenerGoing on a working holiday has many advantages:? A working holiday visa grants you access to a country for a longer period of time than a standard tourist visa.? The travel is sustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds with employment.? You can try different types of jobs, even the ones that you normally wouldn ’at hometdowhen. And in this sense, a working holiday could be a life-changing experience.? You are more likely to meet and make friends with the locals, not justother tourists. They can introduce you to a new culture.?A working holiday makes a good break. A popular time to sign up fora working holiday is the break between high school and college or thebreak after college and before entering the real working world.Transcript:A working holiday is when you spend a significant amount of time in another countryandhave the working rights to back it up. You are able to pick up a job or two (or 6) and break thatarrangement up by traveling or moving on to a new location in the country.In general, a working holiday visa grants you access to a country for a longer period of timethan a standard tourist visa. In Australia, for example, the typical tourist visa is for 3 monthswhile a working holiday visa is for 12 months.With a working holiday visa, you can work as you go, meaning you won ’ tnecessarily go intodebt while spending time abroad. Your method of travel may vary. Some prefer to travelup-front for several months and then spend the rest of the time working in one or two differentlocations. Others prefer to work for a month, travel for a month and then work for a month again.Either way, the travel is sustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds withemployment.With a working holiday visa, you are basically given the opportunity to test out any type of1job, and you are probably put in a position to accept ones that you normally wouldn en at’ t whhome. You never know what you might discover. A working holiday, inthis sense, could end up being a life-changing experience.Moreover, by taking up employment in a country abroad, you aremore likely to meet and make friends with the locals, not just othertourists, and that can do wonders for really introducing you to a newculture.A working holiday also makes a good break. A popular time to sign up for a workingholidayis that break between high school and college or the break after college and before entering thereal working world. Later working holiday experiences are often used by individuals as a way toexplore the new and unknown. Taking part in a working holiday is a great idea to consider.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1. TextOrganizationParts Paragraphs Main IdeasPart One Paras. 1-3Desiring for a change in her life, the author fled Australiafor a working holiday in Canada.The author has always been a shy person, but in VancouverPart Two Paras. 4–5she enjoyed meeting people, making friends and doingnew things.Part Three Paras. 6–9The author enjoyed her jobs at Starbucks and on the AussiePie Guy food truck.Part Four Paras. 10–12The author traversed Canada and the UnitedStates,embracing the unknown.The author would love to live the expat lifeagainPart Five Paras. 13–14somewhere else, although there is also thepart of her thatwould like to settle down for a while.Part Six Para. 15 The author wants to thank the working holiday for helpingher become a better version of herself.22. Comprehension Check2.1 Digging into detail1.S he lost her grandmother, her job and had two car crashes in five months.2.T hey met up for dinner, ladies night and sightseeing excursions. The author taught herco-workers an Australian word of the day and they helped her understand the Canadian use of“ eh” at theend of sentences.3.T hey listened to 90s music, drank their daily Starbucks and served their friendly regulars.4.S he loved her job so much that she didn ’ t feel she was working.5.She did a massive circle, starting from Vancouver, going all theway to the East Coast, then across Southern USA and finally up theWest Coast.6.She was proud of herself for constantly stepping out of hercomfort zone and embracing the unknown.7.S he is obsessed with browsing craft and design blogs and watching the Lifestyle channel.8.V ancouver has helped her to grow personally, have fun professionally and gain confidence.2.2 Understanding difficult sentences1. B2. A3. B4. B5. AII. Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1.11.A ccidentally, the whole incident was captured by a young American photographer.2.Those who had been kidnapped described how they werescared and in physical and emotional pain.3.I t was not long before help arrived in the form of ten police officers.4.D espite a great deal of practice, Alice remained an awkward dancer.5.A few hours ago, there was a head-on crash on Highway 20, involving three cars.6.I am wondering when Tom is going to settle down and get married.7.T he event features a large indoor display of local crafts and agricultural products.38.T here are some birds nesting in the eaves of our house at the moment.9.A chill ran through me when I heard the terrible news.10 . True, Linda makes almost no typing errors, but then she ’s very slow.11 . It seems like everyone writes a blog these days, or sets up awebsite that’ s used as apersonaldiary for posting photos and stories.12.I often watch the sports events broadcast on cable networks like ESPN and TNT.13.Michael was always late for class, but that day he, for once, came much earlierthan usual.14.During my mother’ s last days, I spent many byhoursher side, holding her hand.15.They have assigned me the role of a heartless financier, who isobsessed with money, wealth, and luxury.1.21. presently2. alongside3. prior to4. in total5. embrace6. zones7. traded8. meet up9. kind of1.31. My family went on an excursion to a pretty island off the coast.2. Don ’ t ask your father how to Wechat he hasn ’—t gotcluea about smart phones.3.Y ou can follow these steps to apply for a visa to travel to the United States.4.T hese apps have different versions for different types of computers.5.T he first step in snakebite treatment is to have the poison sucked out of the wound.2. Usage1.T he credit card is in my wallet, which you can find in the kitchen cabinet drawer.2.P ersonal computers, which were actually invented in 1964, have come quite a long way.3.M y dearest friend ignored my advice, which totally surprised me.4.I went to London with Emily White, who lives next door.5.I lent some money to Jack, whose house was destroyed in the earthquake.6. In the past six years I lived in six different houses, which actually didn ’ t bother me. much43. Sentence Patterns3.11.N ow that you are a grown-up, you should earn a living on your own.2.N ow that you are here, you might as well stay for dinner.3.N ow that you live only a few blocks from your company, you may walk to work every day.3.21.I t was not long before the two companies were able to reach an agreement.2.Mark Zuckerberg worked quite a long time to build Facebook,and it was years before the company made a profit.3.Sometimes you may make very fast progress in a foreign language,but sometimes it is a while before hard work starts to pay off!4.C omprehensive Practice4.1 ClozePrior to taking a working holiday abroad you will need to do a number of things. There isquite a lot of paperwork to complete. You will need to fill out various forms, including a visaapplication. Make sure it is the sort that allows you to take employment, rather than just beingan ordinary tourist type that allows you to do sightseeing only. Alongside that, of course, youneed to book your ticket. Once that is all done you will be ready to set off. Don of ste ppi ng out side you r co mfo rt onyourown,travelling solo, but you will soon make friends with many of the newpeople you meet on the way. So, start browsing the Internet to seewhere you would like to start your adventure!4.2 TranslationIf you are fully prepared, your working holiday abroad can be one of themost rewardingexperiences you can ever have. Here are some tips. First, you need tochoose your destination wisely by browsing relevant websites. Then fillout the necessary paperwork, apply for a visa and book your flight asearly as possible. Try to learn some new job skills prior to yourdeparture,’ t let thethoug--WORD格式-可编辑--5which can give you more employment options abroad and help you save up enough money fortravel. Within weeks of arriving in a foreign country, people often feelstressed out or kind of confused, so be prepared for the emotionalstress. Make friends with local people instead oftaking the adventure solo. And whenever possible, go on sightseeingexcursions and capture the places you visit in words or pictures. Last,always follow your heart and do what you truly want to do.Reading & Comprehending1. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. F2. F3. T4. T5. F6. F7. T8. F9. T 10. F2. Translation1.我现在意识到,为了适应每个新角色、在各种行当跟不同的人群一起工作,我学到了很多。

最新全新版大学进阶英语-综合教程1-U2-Reading-2-with-Translation

最新全新版大学进阶英语-综合教程1-U2-Reading-2-with-Translation

Universities Encourage New Students to Go It AloneSun Xiaochen1 With an eye to increasing college students’ independence and improving their social skills, Chinese universities are encouraging freshmen to enroll by themselves without their parents’ help.2 It used to be quite a scene when families accompanied their children to college enrollment in China.3 Vehicles packed with luggage usually filled campuses, while parents carrying bags would follow their children everywhere to help them handle procedures and get them settled in at dormitories.4 However, it was a different scene at Tsinghua University on Wednesday, when more than 3,000 freshmen reported to school and finished all the procedures themselves.5 A yellow line drawn across the entrance of the school arena separated parents from their children, who entered the gym alone with their documentation. The students would spend as much as three hours dealing with the enrollment procedures, including department registration, credential collection and room distribution.6 Senior schoolmates helped new students transfer their baggage and explore the campus.7 The move, launched by Tsinghua University last year, is expected to improve young Chinese people’s self-reliance and independent spirit at a crucial stage of life, university President Chen Jining said.8 “An important goal of higher education is cultivating students’ independent personalities, which should be embodied in every process of campus life,” said Chen, who wrote a brief message with the admission letter that encouraged students to leave their parents behind on enrollment day.9 “How can youngsters grow up with their parents spoiling them and taking care of everything? We expect to make a difference from the beginning.”10 The call got a positive response from students.11 Feng Lei, a student from Gansu province who will study hydraulic engineering, took a 25-hour train ride to Beijing with only one schoolmate.12 “It’s my first long trip without my parents, and I am actually quite excited about it,” he said. “Coming to the university opens a new stage of my life, andI should learn to take care of myself from the start.”13 Feng said he has already made three new friends after enrollment and it really helps to get to know each other.14 Inspired by Tsinghua, other universities have also launched their own campaigns to encourage students to enroll alone. Experts said these independence-improving initiatives should be promoted.15 “The lack of independence has been a major conce rn for kids born in the 1990s as parents arranged everything, which instead hampered their all-around development,” said Xiong Bingqi, vice-president of the 21th Century Education Research Institute.16 “Such campaigns will help them realize that they hav e to live their lives on their own, and schools should provide more independence-developing programs to go with academic education.”高校鼓励新生独立孙晓晨1 着眼于提高高校大学生的独立能力和改善他们的社交能力,中国高校正在鼓励新生不要父母陪伴独自去学校报到。

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第二册答案U2KeytoExercises

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第二册答案U2KeytoExercises

全新版⼤学进阶英语综合教程第⼆册答案U2KeytoExercisesUnit 2 Tales of True LoveKey to ExercisesOpenerSuggested answers for reference1. Qian Zhongshu was a Chinese literary scholar and writer, best known for his wit and great academic knowledge. One of his most famous novels is Fortress Besieged (《围城》). Yang Jiang was a Chinese playwright, author, and translator. Her memoir We Three(《我们仨》) recalls memories of her late husband, Qian Zhongshu, and her daughter, Qian Yuan, who died before her father.David Beckham is an English former professional footballer, and the first English player to win league titles in four countries: England, Spain, the United States and France. David is married to Victoria Beckham, an English businesswoman, fashion designer, model, and singer. They have four children.2. Q ian and Yang’s romance began when they met at Tsinghua University after Yang Jiang enrolled in the graduate school in 1932. They married in 1935.David started dating Victoria in 1997, after she attended a charity football match. The couple announced their engagement in 1998 and married in 1999.3. During the Cultural Revolution, like many other prominent intellectuals of the time, Qian Zhongshu and Yang Jiang were “sent down”, doing “reform through labor” in a “cadre school” in Henan from 1969 to 1972.The challenge David and Victoria have come across is media attention. They are both famous, so their relationship has attracted a great deal of media attention from its very beginning.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1. Text Organization2. Comprehension Check2.1 Focusing on the main ideasFrank joined the U.S. Army during World War II, and frequently exchanged letters with Polly, his wife. Frank, away in England, wrote about his longings for home and his feelings towards Polly and Dee, their toddler daughter, while Polly described in detail her life at home and expressed her concern over the war, as well as the loneliness she endured from the long separation. They wrote about their love for each other and comforted each other with the expectation for their reunion in the future. Tragically, however, Frank was killed in the Normandy landing operation on D-Day.2.2 Digging into detail1. He was very bitter that he was not going to be by her side while she grew up.2. He believed it was God’s will whether he would be one of the assault troopsand whether he would survive the fighting. What he would do was to trust God.3. They had not seen each other for 8 months.4. Polly would take her daughter Dee to see her first movie.5. Polly imagined she and Frank would listen to their favorite music together onSunday nights.6. She felt all the more sentimental but at the same time more confident in thefuture.2.3 Understanding difficult sentences1. B2. A3. B4. B5. BII. Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1.11. While I was working in a fast-food restaurant, I constantly dreamt of being ableto own one someday.2. It was common for people to keep up correspondence with friends through letters before the age of the Internet.3. In modern Chinese society, women, to a large extent, are no longer dominated by men either in family life or in the workplace.4. There is now a growing realization of the importance of recycling among the residents in our neighborhood.5. The Japanese invasion during World War II met with fierce resistance from the Chinese people.6. It is wonderful to see flowers bloom in different colours after a long bleak winter.7. The elderly landlady couldn’t endure the behavior of the young man any more: he tossed trash all over the building.8. It is true that human beings have had war constantly throughout history; nevertheless human civilization has managed to survive.9. An increasingly large number of Chinese plan to spend their time travelling to different countries and seeing more of the world when they retire.10. Last week I submitted my first project proposal and I was very anxious to know how the department manager would react to it.11. We all sympathize with those who lost loved ones in the disaster.12. The general decided to launch an assault on the enemy at midnight.13. At that time, most stores in that region allowed shoppers to exchange goods and services at a mutually agreed price.14. The kids never received any professional training previously, but their performance was impressive.15. It’s amazing that the toddler can count up to one hundred and backward.1.21. postponed2. of late3. long for4. continually/doc/d6e194fe0a1c59eef8c75fbfc77da26924c5963b.html pensated for6. on land7. adored8. by the day1.31. The sole survivor of the crash declined to be interviewed saying he just couldnot bring himself to talk about the tragic accident at the moment.2. I thought the party I was invited to was a quiet and private one, but as it turnedout, I was overwhelmed by the crowds and noise.3. Like many of her generation, the lady suffered/underwent a lot of hardships throughout her life.4. The local government was forced /had to bow to public pressure and cancelledthe nuclear power program.5. Different teachers play different roles in the growth of a student.6. The team is carrying out research to find out the impact on children of longseparation from their parents.7. Mary immediately felt uneasy when she found her cousin John was gazing uponher.8. I can still recall how my heart was filled with joy and pride when I received thediploma from the principal.2. Usage1. We all pray for the return of peace and loved ones.2. The prime minister, when talking about the servicemen in battle, said, “Thosebrave young people are the ones who are undergoing all/all of the hardships.”3. All of them were overwhelmed by the glamour of the royal palace.4. The happiest are not those who own all/all of the best things, but those who can appreciate the beauty of life.5. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.3. Sentence Patterns1. Of course you all think big. But I’ll bet many of you have no idea what you arereally longing for.2. The school bus driver shouted, “Don’t get off until the bus stops!”3. I understand the importance of developing the habit of not putting off what youcan do today until tomorrow. But you know, it’s always easier said than done.4. You may say you enjoy being single, but I bet you will think differently whenyou finally fall in love.5. Not until I experienced terrible loneliness did I come to the realization thatsupport and sympathy from family were precious.4. Comprehensive Practice4.1 ClozeIn putting into words how much we adore someone, sometimes it is easier to do so in correspondence than face-to-face. One cannot help but sympathize with the lover who, gazing upon the object of his affection face-to-face, becomes overwhelmed and lost for words. Here distance may help. For separation not only makes the heart grow fonder, it also provides the perfect excuse for a(n) exchange of love letters in which the tongue-tied lover can give a more impressive display of his innermost thoughts. Unable to bring himself to speak freely about his feelings, with pen and paper on hand he may nonetheless easily fill pages withfine words. Watered by these, love will hopefully bloom.4.2 Translation1. George longs for a chance to meet her, but he can’t bring himself to tell herabout it.2. Many smart and capable people do not achieve a lot in their life because theyare afraid of the hardships they may have to endure.3. I remember that in my childhood I had great enjoyment in living in thecountryside where all the flowers were blooming in spring.4. The government is sure to react to the recent growth in violent crime.5. Quite a lot of people can undergo feelings of loss after they retire, and we mayhelp them with our care and concern.6. They would get together exchanging ideas and discussing the problems theywere confronted with when they stayed in Silicon Valley in the 90’s.7. Gazing upon the picture of her grandson who lost his life on D-Day, the elderlylady was filled with sorrow.8. Some people worry that robots may someday become the dominating force inthe world.Reading & ComprehendingReading 11. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. F2. F3. F4. T5. F6. T7. T8. F9. F 10. T2. Translation1. 每个事故本⾝都不怎么严重,但叠加起来似乎就触发了⼀个奇怪的结果。

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程UReadingwithTranslation

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程UReadingwithTranslation

Universities Encourage New Students to Go It AloneSun Xiaochen 1 With an eye to increasing college students’ independence and improving their social skills, Chinese universities are encouraging freshmen to enroll by themselves without their parents’ help.2 It used to be quite a scene when families accompanied their children to college enrollment in China.3 Vehicles packed with luggage usually filled campuses, while parents carrying bags would follow their children everywhere to help them handle procedures and get them settled in at dormitories.4 However, it was a different scene at Tsinghua University on Wednesday, when more than 3,000 freshmen reported to school and finished all the procedures themselves.5 A yellow line drawn across the entrance of the school arena separated parents from their children, who entered the gym alone with their documentation. The students would spend as much as three hours dealing with the enrollment procedures, including department registration, credential collection and room distribution.6 Senior schoolmates helped new students transfer their baggage and explore the campus.7 The move, launched by Tsinghua University last year, is expected to improve young Chinese people’s self-reliance and independent spirit at a crucial stage of life, university President Chen Jining said.8 “An important goal of higher education is cultivating students’ independent personalities, which should be embodied in every process of campus life,” said Chen, who wrote a brief message with the admission letter that encouraged students to leave their parents behind on enrollment day.9 “How can youngsters grow up with their parents spoiling them and taking care of everything We expect to make a difference from the beginning.”10 The call got a positive response from students.11 Feng Lei, a student from Gansu province who will study hydraulic engineering, took a 25-hour train ride to Beijing with only one schoolmate.12 “It’s my first long trip without my parents, and I am actually quite excited about it,” he said. “Coming to the university opens a new stage of my life, and I should learn to take care of myself from the start.”13 Feng said he has already made three new friends after enrollment and it really helps to get to know each other.14 Inspired by Tsinghua, other universities have also launched their own campaigns to encourage students to enroll alone. Experts said these independence-improving initiatives should be promoted.15 “The lack of independence has been a major concern for kids born in the 1990s as parents arranged everything, which instead hampered their all-around development,” said Xiong Bingqi, vice-president of the 21th Century Education Research Institute.16 “Such campaigns will help them realize that they have to live their lives on their own, and schools should provide more independence-developing programs to go with academic education.”高校鼓励新生独立孙晓晨1 着眼于提高高校大学生的独立能力和改善他们的社交能力,中国高校正在鼓励新生不要父母陪伴独自去学校报到。

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程I04-B2-U1 Text with Translation_1

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程I04-B2-U1 Text with Translation_1

Living Off the Grid:How a Family of City-Dwellers Discovered the Simple LifeBy Alison Zeuschel1After living in the24-hour city of Las Vegas,Nevada for nearly ten years,my family and I decided to slow things down.My daughter wanted a horse.My husband wanted property.My son wanted a dirt bike.I wanted our family to be more self-sufficient.2None of us felt that this could be accomplished where we were living and we all agreed that a move to the country would be great for everyone.3Before long we set about looking for a home in Yucca,Arizona,a very small town of less than 1,000people.It was while I was scanning listings from our real estate agent that I first learned of it.There was a home for sale there on40acres.When I called to inquire about the property,I was informed that there was no electricity available in the area.What?No electricity?I almost dismissed the idea immediately.4The property was off the grid.It was not connected whatsoever to any utilities—power,water or sewer.Power was supplied by a wind turbine and solar panels.Water had to be hauled in and stored in two tanks located on the property.Forty acres would give us plenty of room for all of our animals and give my husband and son space to ride their ATVs.Besides,what better way is there to become more self-sustainable?After giving it some thought,we decided to put in an offer and moved in on Thanksgiving Day.5When we first moved to the property,we did some remodeling and stayed in our motor home. We were confronted with real challenges at the time.The power kept going out,the main water line to the house broke,the plumbing backed up into the front yard and the generator died.6But the setbacks just made us work harder.We slowly got things fixed and moved into the house after38days in the RV.The next challenge was to become familiar with your power system, and to learn the ins and outs of hauling your own water and generating your own power.7Our off-the-grid system consists of eight solar panels(1,000watts)that are mounted on a sun tracker rack.We also have a wind turbine that generates3,000watts in24mph winds.The energy generated by the wind and sun is stored in166v golf cart batteries.We also have two 2,500-gallon above-ground water tanks and a250-gallon propane tank.Every weekend,we haul two275-gallon water tanks to the nearby town of Yucca and fill them with water,which we then pump into our big water tanks.8While living here for the past four months has been a big adjustment,there are many benefits to living off the grid.I think one of the greatest is teaching my kids the importance of conservation.They used to take water,power and gas for granted.The first week we were here, we used almost1,000gallons of water.With only a5,000-gallon water tank,it didn’t take them long to understand that we had to use less water.We started taking quicker showers,doing only full loads of laundry,turning off the water while brushing our teeth or shaving.9Over-consumption is even more clearly demonstrated by our electricity usage.We have a digital readout of how many volts of DC power we have stored in our batteries at any given time. If you turn on a light or the TV,the number goes down.In order to protect the batteries,the system is set up to shut the inverter off if the volts get too low.Then the power goes out.When we first moved in,we lost power almost daily.After this happens a few times,it becomes clear very quickly just how often you waste electricity.Everything from lights and ceiling fans to computers and radios were left on when they were not in use.The cell phone chargers were plugged in even when they weren’t charging anything.All of this uses unnecessary power.We are steadily learning to be more diligent with our power usage.10In addition,we are also trying to make other changes.They include reducing the amount of trash we generate by recycling and composting,growing our own organic vegetables,and reusing and repurposing things that we would normally toss.We also want to produce our own eggs and goat’s milk in the near future.11Overall,going off the grid has been great for our family.We have learned how to conservepower and water and to really appreciate what the earth gives to us every day.I hope that once my kids move out of the house,they will keep the habits that they have learned by living off the grid.脱离电网的生活:一家城市居民如何发现了简单生活艾莉森·佐谢尔1在内华达州的不眠之城拉斯维加斯生活了将近十年之后,我和我的家人决定放慢生活节奏。

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程I04-B2-U3 Text with Translation_3

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程I04-B2-U3 Text with Translation_3

Why Do Friendships End?By Allison HunterThe only danger in Friendship is that it will end.–Henry David Thoreau1I received an email from a reader who asked,“Why do some friendships end,no matter how much you want them to last?”She referred to having seen the question in one of my articles, Mystery of Friendship.As I wrote in it,I don’t think easy answers exist as to how friendships start, why some turn into lifetime ones,and why some end.Although I’ve tried answering the first two questions in other articles(To Have A Friend and Be A Friend),I still get surprised by friendships that endure and disillusioned by ones that slip away.Even so,I’ll try to offer some insights here as to why friendships end.2My simple answer is that friendships end because the situations friends are in or even the friends themselves change.Others have similar answers.First,the situations friends face may change.The decision to relocate for a new school or job cannot help but affect a friendship. Likewise,if a friend is in an accident,develops an illness,or loses someone close,these situations cannot help but affect a friendship.Does a friendship need to end because of these changes?No, but it’ll require adjustments that one or both friends might not be willing to make.3Second,the friends themselves may change.A significant reason that friendships often end when friends are apart for an extended period of time(for summer camp,college,etc.)is that one or both of the friends change.I think it hurts less when both friends change,because then the breakup is more often mutual and so both friends get closure by both deciding to let go and move forward in their lives without each other.What tends to hurt most is when just one friend changes.One friend might change social circles,become involved in new social organizations, start to date,get a pet,or take on some other venture that consumes more time and passion. Again,a friendship can endure these changes,unless one or both of the friends for some reason decide not to invest the time and energy involved in the adjustment period.(For example,onefriend might forget the importance of the friendship due to the high of having a new pet or might feel that the change is impossible to overcome when one gets married but the other is still single.) In this situation,breakups may not be mutual and so one or both friends feel betrayed and end up with bitter memories about what was a precious friendship to them.4There are other reasons why friendships end.For example,as much as two people might want a friendship to survive,one or both of them might unintentionally neglect it.Friendship is often compared to a flower garden.Well,if flowers don’t get exposed regularly enough to sunlight and don’t get watered enough,flowers will wither and even die.The same applies to friendship.If week after week passes where plans are made to spend time together but are never honored, perhaps due to taking a friendship for granted,eventually even the closest of friendships may cease to have a reason to exist.5Conflicts can also cause the end of friendships.If the flower is a fledgling plant,one blow might destroy it just as sometimes relatively young friendships aren’t strong enough to endure much conflict.Even those amazing close friendships,where friends love us no matter what our faults are,need care when it comes to conflicts.Sure,if a flourishing flower gets stepped on,it might revive on its own.Moreover,if it gets a little extra special care,it’ll probably bounce back as if it hadn’t ever been injured.At the same time,if a flower gets repeatedly trampled on,it’ll probably eventually break.Especially the friendships that have been around for a long time can endure storms,and even become stronger for them,but most friendships have breaking points.6Nevertheless,while we can rarely predict at the outset which ones will last,most friendships do enrich us for however short or long they’re a part of our lives.为什么友谊会终结?艾利森·亨特友谊内在的唯一危险是:友谊将会终结。

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第二册答案u5keytoexercises

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第二册答案u5keytoexercises

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第二册答案U5K e y t o E x e r c i s e s 本页仅作为文档封面,使用时可以删除This document is for reference only-rar21year.MarchUnit 5 Pioneers of FlightKey to ExercisesOpenerReading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1. Text Organization2. Comprehension CheckFocusing on the main ideasThe article consists of three stories about pioneers of flight. The first story is about a Chinese named Wan Hu, who made an unsuccessful attempt atspaceflight in He built a spaceship powered by 47 rockets using gunpowder. His idea wascrazy, but his dream of flight came true 500 years later when China successfully launched its first manned Shenzhou V spaceship. The second one is about the Spruce Goose, a flying boat designed to meet the need of transporting troops and materials during World War II. It was made entirely of wood and still holds the record for the greatest wingspan. Although it was never put to use, many of its design features have been incorporated into today’s cargo planes. The last is about Leonardo da Vinci, the most famous artist of the Renaissance. Apart from his great artistic work, he also drew sketches of flying devices with flapping wings controlled and steered by human pilots. Five hundred years later, a professional parachutist made a successful jump using a wood and canvas parachute based on one of da Vinci’s designs/sketches.Digging into detail1. Because it was powered by rockets.2. It was the biggest airplane ever built up to that time, and still holds the recordfor the greatest wingspan. Besides, it was made entirely of wood.3. No, because it was behind schedule and was not completed until well afterthe war.4. Da Vinci’s flying machines have wings that flap like birds in flight.5. Because it is difficult for ordinary people to understand their passion for flight,their spirit of innovation, and their courage to try and make their dream come true.Understanding difficult sentences1. A2. B3. A4. B5. BII. Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1. He regards learning as a daily experience as well as a lifetime mission.2. His plan is to design a new model, into which some features of previousmodels will be incorporated.3. The ship, with 1,000 passengers aboard, was bound for New York.4. It’s one thing to learn the rules of politics from books. It is quite another to getinto the complex world of real-life politics.5. At yesterday’s sports meet, my roommate Brian broke the record of ourschool in the men’s 100-meter race.6. Jack had a hard time grasping the basic concepts of mathematics.7. They are working on a new project, which calls for a(n) enormous amount oftime and energy.8. After I bought this iPad, I put into storage my old computer.9. The new law tries to maintain a balance between national interests andindividual rights.10. The teacher drew a(n) analogy between the human heart and a pump to helpstudents understand how it works.11. If we teachers believe in education and focus on students’ growth, our laborwill eventually pay off.12. On display in the exhibition room is a new device to harness wind power.13. His newly published book, which has made waves in literary circles, is basedon events that the writer himself has witnessed.14. At the meeting, he tried to steer the discussion away from criticizing theeducational experiment.15. The money was given to Ann as a scholarship, with no conditions attached.1. steer2. behind schedule3. ahead of his time4. Transportation of5. confirmed6. put on display7. harnessing8. had its roots in1. The artist drew a sketch of the young lady before going into a more detailedpainting.2. Brown currently is focusing on devising/designing a new type of washingmachine that does not use water.3. We need to adopt a different approach to music in education.4. Usually a label with your name and address is attached to your suitcase beforeyou check in at the airport.5. A new system should be devised because the old system simply doesn’t work.2. Collocation1. We rejected the proposal as a matter of principle.2. Althoug h I am not an American football fan, it doesn’t mean I have no interestin it.3. Demand for coal is down and so are the prices.4. Biking is a green alternative to driving.5. Our research on climate change focuses on its effect on the environment.3. Sentence Patterns1. Our reading room has many interesting books as well as the latest magazines.2. The 300-page book contains many pictures of the artist as well as some of hisfamous paintings.3. For character building, one needs to succeed as well as fail sometimes.4. The latest model of the Huawei mobile phone is very popular at home as wellas abroad.1. Legend has it that the guy invented chess to please his King.2. Word has it that the CEO of my company will retire next year.3. Rumor has it that he has spent all his money on this crazy and risky plan.4. Legend has it that those who step onto this stone will have good luck.4. Comprehensive PracticeClozeLong, long ago Greek legend has it that Daedalus, a brilliant inventor, was imprisoned together with his son Icarus on an island in the Mediterranean. In order to escape, Daedalus devised a clever plan and sketched out his idea to his son. They would both fly away from the island like birds. It was risky, but both thought it worth a try. Using feathers attached together with wax and string, Daedalus made them both a pair of wonderful wings. Harnessed to these they were able to take to the air, leaving those on the ground who witnessed their flight amazed at their strange device. As they flew off over the sea their escape seemed certain. But Icarus, ignoring the warnings of his father, came too close to the sun. The wax holding his wings together melted and he plunged to his death in the ocean below.Translation1. How to harness the power of the rockets is the key to the successful launch ofa spaceship.2. The 20th century witnessed the growth of the aviation industry.3. During World War II, the United States needed giant cargo planes fortransportation of war materials.4. The film The Aviator is based on the life of Howard Hughes.5. The professor thinks that more money should be invested in/put into researchin the field of energy efficiency.6. They are carrying out a secret mission.7. “Focus on the content of the article. Don’t worry about individual words,” saidthe teacher to the students.8. Wan Hu’s plan was too risky and too primitive to be successful.Reading & ComprehendingReading 11. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. F2. F3. T4. F5. T6. T7. F8. T9. T 10. T2. Translation1. 他俩合起来的履历看上去令所有真正的飞行冒险家都羡慕不已。

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程III: China in Transition习题与答案

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程III: China in Transition习题与答案

一、单选题1. I am sorry to say that from the start their plan seemed()to failure.A. threatenedB. doomedC. suspendedD. acquired正确答案:B2. It’s not good for anyone to()painful memories.A. dwell onB. pass throughC. bundle upD. step up正确答案:A3. The European and Arab countries()the Mediterranean built brilliant civilizations thousands of years ago.A. boarded withB. bordered onC. boarding withD. bordering on正确答案:D4. You have your own career to ()and you need to plan for thefuture.A. dwell onB. draw outC. attend toD. hang around正确答案:C5. He urged donors to()their efforts to send aid to Somalia.A. step upB. step toC. step inD. step with正确答案:A6. His exceptional height appeared to be()of the family.A. characterizedB. characteristicC. characteristicsD. character正确答案:B7. She was ()other applicants by her communication skills.A. distinguished fromB. distinguishing withC. distinguishing fromD. distinguished with正确答案:A8. The children()against the cold.A. bundled upB. spun aroundC. played a roleD. hung around正确答案:A9. Everyone()their opinion.A. entitles toB. is entitled toC. entitles ofD. is entitled by正确答案:B10. You will learn to be creative and ()when no one is around to help.A. disorientedB. obviousC. resourcefulD. temporary正确答案:C。

(完整版)全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第二册答案U3KeytoExercises

(完整版)全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第二册答案U3KeytoExercises

Unit 3 FriendshipKey to ExercisesOpenerSuggested answers for reference1. I like the second best. You know why? Because the quotation tells me that a realfriend is there when you are sad, when you are emotionally hurt, providing you with sympathy and comfort.2. I like the third best. You know why? Because what I can learn from the quotationis that experience will teach you that to have real friends is more important than to have more friends.3. I like the fourth best. You know why? Because the quotation tells me that it is amiracle to have a real friend who trusts and supports you when others are against you.4. I like the fifth best. You know why? Because what I can learn from the quotationis that nothing can be more important than being honest in making friends.5. I like the sixth best. You know why? Because the quotation tells me that a truefriend is unforgettable, remaining in your heart as you journey through life.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1. Text Organization1.11.2Para. 1 serves as an introduction to why friendships end.Para. 6 serves as a conclusion: Anyway, most friendships do enrich our lives no matter whether they are long or short.2. Comprehension Check2.1 Focusing on the main ideasWhy do friendships end? The author offers some insights into the question.Friendships end because the situations friends are in change. These changes can’t help but affect a friendship. Next, the friends themselves may change. The breakups can be mutual or one-sided. It hurts less when both friends change. What tends to hurt most is when just one friend changes. A third reason is that as much as two people might want a friendship to survive, one or both of them might unintentionally neglect it. Lastly, conflicts can cause the end of a friendship, since most friendships have breaking points under pressure.2.2 Digging into detail1. Why do some friendships end, no matter how much you want them to last?2. When you decide to relocate for a new school or job, this can’t help but affect afriendship. Likewise, if a friend of yours is in an accident, develops an illness, or loses someone close, these situations can’t help but affect a friendship. These events can end friendships if the necessary adjustments are not made.3. For example, when one or both friends start to date or get married, theirfriendship may come to an end. It hurts less when both friends want to do so. It tends to hurt most when just one friend changes.4. Friendship needs regular care. Taking a friendship for granted can cause it tobreak.5. A blow to a flower. If a flower gets repeatedly trampled on, it’ll eventuallybreak. So even those amazing close friendships need care when conflicts arise.2.3 Understanding difficult sentences1. B2. B3. A4. A5. BII. Focusing on Language in Context1.11. We set out to find the truth behind the mystery of the scientist’s disappearance.2. A good relationship is built on honesty, trust, and mutual respect.3. Kids may grow faster or slower but most of them still end up with an averageheight.4. In the joint venture, the Chinese party will hold a 51 percent controllinginterest.5. Although John has dated the girl for a year, he is still in two minds as towhether to marry her or not.6. Many people are unaware of just how much food and drink they consume eachday.7. In order not to hurt Mary’s feelings, please don’t refer to the incident again.8. He and Jeannie used to live together, but recently they have been apart for thefirst time.9. Adam has announced that he is to take an extended touring break in order tospend more time with his family.10. Jim survived the heart attack thanks to the prompt first aid treatment.11. His interview did not go well and his chance of getting the job slipped away.12. Kids exposed to an unhealthy environment tend to grow up with moreproblems.13. An occasional all-nighter is rough, but he is young enough to bounce back.14. Olivier turned it down flat and tried to persuade Vivien to do likewise.15. Nowadays when you buy a house in a big city, you have to invest lots of money.1.21. passion2. due to3. moreover4. cannot help but5. revive6. As much as7. neglected 8. on her own 9. injure1.31. While there are a couple of antibiotics that usually work, if they are overusedthey, too, may cease to be effective.2. I felt betrayed when he treated me like that.3. At least three people are reported to have been involved in the crime.4. The main reason that he developed liver cancer is because he had been exposedto high levels of radiation.5. Do not take on more responsibilities than you can handle.2. Word Formation2.1skilled →unskilledbalance →imbalancesufficient →insufficientagreeable →disagreeableunderstanding →misunderstanding2.21. As for the children of the unskilled workers, relatively few of them are able tosecure a place in college.2. Friendships are hard to survive in a disagreeable social environment.3. Some conflicts due to misunderstandings can cause the end of friendships.4. In recent years, we have invested more in basic science, but I think theinvestment ratio is still insufficient.5. The imbalance between consumption and investment must be corrected in orderto achieve sustained economic growth.3. Sentence Patterns3.11. There is no doubt he is impeccable when it comes to honesty.2. When it comes to diet and exercise, we all know what to do, but we seldom dowhat we know.3. I’m not good at English, but when it comes to math, I am the best in the class. 3.21. No matter how heavy the rain was, the soldiers kept marching on.2. Sam said, “No matter who becomes the President, I don’t care.”3. No matter whether she comes or not, it makes no difference to me.4. Comprehensive Practice4.1 ClozeWhen it comes to friendship, few of us deliberately want them to cease. On the contrary, we want our friendships not merely to survive, but to flourish. Yet, no matter how much we value friendship, sometimes we do drift apart from one another. Without noticing it we may fail to invest enough time and effort in maintaining our relationships. If we neglect them in this way they cannot help but be damaged. And once the damage is done, it is often hard to revive the friendship.4.2 Translation1. The article/essay helps us get a deep insight into the nature of the problem.2. Based on mutual respect, friendship will flourish.3. Like a plant, friendship will wither if neglected.4. No matter what may happen, we will do our best to overcome it.5. A friendship without constant care from both sides will end up with a breakup.6. This year cold weather has seriously affected the crops in the northern region.7. As much as I hate to do it, I must finish the task as planned.8. That means the new law also applies to private businesses.Reading & ComprehendingReading 11. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. F2. T3. F4. T5. T6. T7. T8. F9. T 10. T2. Translation1. 你的朋友被告上法庭受审,而你被传唤作证。

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程 第3册 pdf

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程 第3册 pdf

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第3册简介全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第3册是一本针对大学生英语学习者的综合教程。

本教程旨在帮助学生进一步提高英语综合应用能力,包括听、说、读、写和翻译等方面的能力。

本教程的特点是内容紧凑、实用性强,适合学生系统学习和提高英语水平。

特点1.场景话题: 本教程以生活和工作场景为背景,涵盖广泛的话题,例如旅游、工作、健康、科技等,帮助学生了解和运用英语的实际应用场景。

2.教学方法多样: 本教程采用多种教学方法,例如听力练习、口语对话、阅读理解和写作练习等,充分锻炼学生的语言技能。

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第3单元:健康本单元以健康为主题,学生将学习与健康相关的词汇和表达方式,并通过阅读材料和讨论,提高学生的阅读理解和讨论能力。

第4单元:科技本单元以科技为主题,学生将学习与科技相关的词汇和表达方式,并通过听力材料和阅读材料,提高学生的听力和阅读能力。

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全新版大学进阶英语综合教程I_内蒙古大学中国大学mooc课后章节答案期末考试题库2023年

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程I_内蒙古大学中国大学mooc课后章节答案期末考试题库2023年

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程I_内蒙古大学中国大学mooc课后章节答案期末考试题库2023年1.The verb“endure”in the sentence “Some friendshipsendurewhile others donot” means________________.参考答案:last2.Asubtitleis also known as a _____________.参考答案:subheading3."Legendhasit" usually means ___________参考答案:There is a popular belief people hold and not necessarily true.4.Which of the following is a cleftsentence?参考答案:It was My mother who taught me how to make cakes.5.We can find the book we want though browsing library ______.参考答案:catalogue6.The policeman _____ the thief by his arm.参考答案:grabbed7.People usually make plan for their travel _________ before the holiday.参考答案:destination8.In the text, friendship is compared with _______________.参考答案:a flower9.The word “nevertheless” usually means the same as ____________.参考答案:in spite of that10.The word “high” in the sentence “One friend might forget the importance ofthe friendship due to the high of having a new pet” most probablymeans______.参考答案:a feeling of great happiness or excitement11.When youhonora plan, you_____________.参考答案:carry it out12.When someone says “Mymomcan'thelpbutmeddleinmylovelife”, he or sheprobably means____________.参考答案:My mom interferes in my love life quite a lot.13. A topic sentence most often appears_________.参考答案:at the beginning of a paragraph14.When you aredisillusioned, you are_______________.参考答案:disappointed15.Parallelismis regularly used to______________.参考答案:list facts, ideas and events etc. in order to achieve certain rhetorical effect16.Afledgingplant is a ____________ one.参考答案:young17.While I was working in a fast-food restaurant, I constantly dreamt of beingable to own one __________.参考答案:someday18.Scientists have been trying hard to think of better ways toharnesssolarenergy. Here the wordharnessmost likely means_________ .参考答案:control and use19.Acomplexissue is a ________ one.参考答案:complicated20.When youincorporateA into B, you ________.参考答案:include A into B and make it a part of B21.Leonardo da Vinci is anenigmaticindividual. In other words, He is really_________.参考答案:amazingually you can onlysteer______________.参考答案:a ship,a plane or a car23.Which one of the following words is a synonym of the verb “witness”?参考答案:watch24.Anonlookeris a person who________ .参考答案:stands by and observes。

全新版进阶大学英语综合教程3单词表

全新版进阶大学英语综合教程3单词表

全新版进阶大学英语综合教程3单词表1. IntroductionThe advanced version of the College English Integrated Course 3 is designed for college students who have a good foundation in English language skills and wish to further enhance their proficiency. This word list serves as a comprehensive compilation of the vocabulary found in this textbook to help students develop a strong vocabulary base.2. Purpose of the Word ListThe purpose of this word list is to provide students with a systematic compilation of vocabulary words found in the College English Integrated Course 3 textbook. By studying and memorizing these words, students can expand their English vocabulary, improve their reading and writing skills, and enhance their overall understanding of English language materials.3. Organization of the Word ListThe word list is organized alphabetically for easy reference. Each word is accompanied by its corresponding part of speech, pronunciation, and definition. In addition, example sentences are provided to demonstrate how each word is used in context. This enables students to grasp the meaning of the word and understand its proper usage.4. How to Use the Word ListTo effectively utilize this word list, it is recommended that students follow these steps: 1. Begin by familiarizing yourself with the pronunciation of each word. Pay attention to any irregularities or unique sound patterns. 2. Read the definition of each word and try to understand its meaning. If there are any unfamiliar words within the definition, refer to their corresponding entries in the list. 3. Study the example sentences provided for each word. This will give you a better understanding of how the word is used in context. 4. Practice using the words in your own sentences. This will help reinforce your understanding of the word and improve your ability to use it correctly in different contexts.5. Supplementary ResourcesWhile this word list serves as a comprehensive compilation of vocabulary found in the College English Integrated Course 3 textbook, it is always beneficial to supplement your studies with additional resources. Here are a few recommendations: - English language learning websites and apps, such as Duolingo, Memrise, or Quizlet, which offer interactive vocabulary exercises and quizzes. - English-English dictionaries or online dictionaries, such as Merriam-Webster or Oxford English Dictionary, which provide detailed definitions and example sentences for each word. - English language learning communities or forums, where you can interact with other English learners and exchange tips and resources.6. ConclusionExpanding one’s vocabulary is crucial for achieving fluency and proficiency in any language, including English. By studying and memorizing the words in this word list, students of the advanced version of the College English Integrated Course 3 will be able to enhance their vocabulary, improve their reading and writing abilities, and ultimately excel in their English language learning journey.。

全新版大学进阶英语1-Uint-1-Text-with-Translation

全新版大学进阶英语1-Uint-1-Text-with-Translation

Deaf DJBy Robbie Wilde as told to Kenneth Miller1 I was born in England with perfect hearing. In 1990, when I was five, my family moved to the United States. I started getting ear infections every three months or so. We didn’t have health insurance at the time and when I got a third infection, my parent s couldn’t pay for the treatment.I went deaf in my right ear and was left with 50 percent hearing in my left. Over time, my remaining hearing dropped to 20 percent, where it is today. My doctors predicted that I would be completely deaf by now, so I think I’m doing pretty well.2 There was always music on in my house when I was little. I loved listening to Metallica, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, Michael Jackson. My dad was a DJ, so he played disco, folk, dance, rock, and music from other countries. For my 18th birthday, my dad asked me to deejay at the restaurant he owned. After doing that for a few weeks, I was hooked. I wanted to learn more.3 I e-mailed DJ Shiftee, a well-known New York City DJ, when I was 25: “I know you like a challenge. How about teac hing a deaf person to deejay?” He wrote back the next day: “Challenge accepted.” He tutored me twice a week for two years, helping me develop correct technique. I practiced four hours a day. Now when I’m perfor ming, muscle memory takes over.4 When I star ted deejaying at clubs, I wouldn’t tell the managers I was deaf. I would just show up, introduce myself, and start playing music. At the end of the night, someone would say, “Oh, here’s the check.” And I’d say, “What? Oh, I can’t hear.” They were always so surprised. Sometimes I would bring doctor’s notes because they wouldn’t believe me. It was reassurance that they were giving me jobs because I was good, not out of sympathy. Eventually people started calling me “that Deaf DJ,” and the name stuck.5 For a show, I set up one speaker facing my left side, my good ear, and make it louder all the way up. The speakers that play the bass are on the floor behind me so I can hear some of the lower frequencies and feel the beat in my feet. And I can feel the energy of the song and the crowdgoes crazy, you feel that. The song comes to life.6 I use software that turns the music into lines of color on a computer screen. Red is the bass, blue is snare, green is the vocals or melody. I’m visually hearing the music. W hat I love about deejaying is the creativity, what you can do with a machine, two turntables, and a mixer.7 The next time you go dancing cover your ears, and you’ll feel a little bit of how I do it. You’ll start using your other senses. You’ll start seeing that you’re able to hear the music in a different way. Music is not all about hearing.8 I play all sorts of get-togethers now, from college parties to corporate events. I also go to elementary schools for the deaf and talk to the students about motivation and believing in themselves. I’m big on talking to the parents. I tell them, “My advice to you is to let [your kids] chase their dreams. I’m a deaf DJ, so why not?”耳聋的打碟师罗比·王尔德口述,肯尼斯·米勒整理1 我生于英格兰,刚出生时我的听力一切正常。

全新版大学进阶英语,综合教程1 U2 Text Analysis

全新版大学进阶英语,综合教程1 U2 Text Analysis

Text AnalysisThe author of this text tries to make and argue for her point effectively by employing several writing techniques.The pronoun “him” appears unexpectedly in the beginning sentence. It can strike the reader as emotionally charged and suspenseful: Who does the writer refer to? Why would the writer feel that way? What was it that aroused these emotions in her?Immediately after, there is a strong thesis statement concerning what was going through the writer’s mind and how she felt at the moment about what she saw. This thesis is presented upfront in a clear and forceful manner: It is pathetic and disgraceful that a grown-up college student is still overly dependent on their parents.Next, the second paragraph follows to help the reader quickly identify “him” with a group and even a generation of young people. It also reveals what the writer intends to do in this essay, that is, to contrast two generations in terms of parent-child relationships.With such an introduction, the context for the rest of the text is well set up to allow the writer to proceed smoothly with a contrast between parents of today’s college st udents and the writer’s parents. She chooses the block-by-block method for organizing the text, first presents and discusses parents of today’s college students, and then moves on to discuss her parents. To help the reader keep track of the contrast, she switches from one block to the other using expressions of time (e.g. twenty years ago, when I tell my mother that…).Finally, a note of caution. It can be argued that the writer provides an interesting perspective on cross-generational differences and offers good advice. However, the reader may need to be wary of the risk involved in basing a conclusion on personal experiences to make a blanket statement about generations.。

全新版大学进阶英语,综合教程1 U2 Text with Translation

全新版大学进阶英语,综合教程1 U2 Text with Translation

All Grown Up andStill in TowSherri Beattie1 My heart went out to him. In fact, I felt so uncomfortable thatI looked away. How humiliating to be in a university registrar’soffice with your father taking charge.2 As I stood in line, waiting for my own question to beanswered, I reflected on how times have changed.3 I am as old as, if not older than, most faculty members.4 Nonetheless, I do remember what it was like to be an 18-year-old undergraduate. The first-year experience is exciting,liberating and terrifying, all combined to help us grow intoadulthood. That is, if our parents don’t come with us.5 The young man at the counter had some sort of registrationproblem. It is inevitable in the first year. The woman behind thecounter clearly felt, as I did, embarrassed for this young man,who was accompanied by his no doubt well-intentioned, butmisguided, father.6 Dad did the talking while his son struggled to lift his eyesand look at the woman trying to help them. I thought aboutthose small bits of self-confidence that were so painstakinglybuilt in boyhood, and how they were being crushed at thecounter. What I saw was a student who looked perfectly able toask a few questions and get the information he needed.7 I grew very angry. “Oh, grow up, go home,” I wanted toshout at Dad from my place in the line.8 I was equally shocked as I sat in a seminar for 500 first-yearteaching assistants and was told what to do when Mom and/or Dad shows up in your office complaining about the marksor assignments that you have given to their children. It is a veryreal issue in universities thesedays.9 Baby-boomer parents seem to struggle with two things:saying no and letting go. The teaching assistants massedtogether in the theatre were advised to send unhappy parentsdirectly to professors. I sat in disbelief, but yes, it happens.10 Mom and Dad, your children are no longer children.Rather, they are eagerly trying to be adults. So whatever areyou doing in line with them at the registrar’s office?11 Twenty years ago, when I first entered university, parentsdid not follow their children all the way there. My parentsdropped me at the front door of St. Hilda’s College at theUniversity of Toronto and drove five hours back home.12 I was not ready, prepared or clearly aware about whatwould happen over the course of the next four years, but Imuddled through. From professors and teaching assistants toregistrars and student-loan officers, I learned to find my waythrough the perils and pleasures of university life. Naturally, Imade mistakes, but then I still do.13 Were my parents not caring or uninterested? Not at all.What they were not was university-educated baby-boomers whobelieve all events must be designed and controlled and thateverything I did was a direct reflection on them.14 My parents came from another generation. They never setfoot in a university. They were pleased, and supportive, when Idecided to attend but they considered me an adult at 18.15 The incident I saw in the registrar’s office was not anunusual sight. I wish it were. Rather, about six people behindme in line, I discovered another parent-child grouping. This timea son was pleading with his mother to stay put while he went tothe counter and dealt with the problem himself. They were stillnegotiating when I left.16 Too many baby-boomer parents are overly concerned withsuccess. They just don’t want to let go.17 When I tell my mother that I have won a scholarship andwill undertake graduate research in Europe this fall she says,“That’s nice, dear.”18 My mother would argue that my success is my own. I wouldargue that my success is a result of being allowed the freedomto make mistakes and find my own way.19 To parent s whose children are at tending first-yearuniversity, just remember they have all grown up now. It is timefor you to do the same.只好仍跟随着父母的成年孩子谢丽·比蒂1 我十分同情这位男孩。

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程wwll love letters答案

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程wwll love letters答案

全新版大学进阶英语综合教程wwll love letters答案1、I_____you that I had made the right decision. [单选题] *A.ensuredB.insuredC.assured(正确答案)D.for sure2、—Where did you get the book?—From my friend. I ______ it three days ago. ()[单选题] *A. lentB. borrowed(正确答案)C. keptD. returned3、I’m looking forward to hearing from you _______. [单选题] *A. recentlyB. soon(正确答案)C. quicklyD. fast4、Whatever difficulties you have, you should not _______ your hope. [单选题] *A. give inB. give outC. give up(正确答案)D. give back5、I could ______ control my feelings and cried loudly when I heard the bad news. [单选题] *A. hardly(正确答案)B. ?reallyC. clearlyD. nearly6、I am so excited to receive a _______ from my husband on my birthday. [单选题] *A. present(正确答案)B. percentC. parentD. peace7、Don’t play games on the computer all day. It’s ______ for your eyes. [单选题] *A. bad(正确答案)B. usefulC. helpfulD. thankful8、The organization came into being in 1 [单选题] *A. 开始策划B. 进行改组C. 解散D. 成立于(正确答案)9、--Mom, I will not eat fast food this year. Believe me.--If you make a _______, you must keep it. [单选题] *A. jokeB. noiseC. mistakeD. promise(正确答案)10、Almost every one of us could see her anxiety from the()on her face. [单选题] *A. appearanceB. feelingC. movementD. expression(正确答案)11、Hearing that he had passed _____ health examination, he immediately made _____ call to his parents. [单选题] *A. a; /B. the; /C. the; a(正确答案)D. a; the12、His mother’s _______ was a great blow to him. [单选题] *A. diedB. deadC. death(正确答案)D. die13、22.______ is convenient to travel between Pudong and Puxi now. [单选题] *A.It(正确答案)B.ThisC.ThatD.What14、During the Mid-Autumn Festival, family members often gather together _________ ameal, admire the moon and enjoy moon cakes. [单选题] *A. shareB. to share(正确答案)C. having sharedD. shared15、____ wants to see you. [单选题] *A. Somebody(正确答案)B. AnybodyC. All the peopleD. No people16、If we want to keep fit, we should try to _______ bad habits. [单选题] *A. keepB. haveC. getD. get rid of(正确答案)17、Wang Dong usually gets up at 6:00 _______ he can catch the early school bus. [单选题] *A. as ifB. so that(正确答案)C. untilD. after18、The old woman doesn’t feel _______ though she lives _______. [单选题] *A. alone; lonelyB. alone; aloneC. lonely; lonelyD. lonely; alone(正确答案)19、( ). I’m _____ in that ______ film [单选题] *A. interesting interestedB. interested interesting(正确答案)C. interested interestedD. interesting interesting20、—Is there ______ else I can do for you? —No, thanks. I can manage it myself.()[单选题] *A. everythingB. anything(正确答案)C. nothingD. some things21、On Mother’s Day, Cathy made a beautiful card as a ______ for her mother. [单选题] *A. taskB. secretC. gift(正确答案)D. work22、During the Spring Festival, people in Northern China usually eat _______ as a traditional Chinese food. [单选题] *A. pizzaB. dumplings(正确答案)C. hamburgersD. noodles23、54.—________?—Yes, please. I'd like some beef. [单选题] *A.What do you wantB.May I try it onC.Can I help you(正确答案)D.What else do you want24、( ) ____ eye exercises ___ good __ your eyes. [单选题] *A. Doing, is, for(正确答案)B. Doing, are, forC. Do, is, forD. Do, are, at25、Nuclear science should be developed to benefit the people_____harm them. [单选题] *A.more thanB.other thanC.rather than(正确答案)D.better than26、I walked too much yesterday and ()are still aching now. [单选题] *A. my leg's musclesB. my leg muscles(正确答案)C. my muscles' of legD. my legs' muscles27、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)28、How can I _______ the nearest supermarket? [单选题] *A. get offB. get upC. get to(正确答案)D. get on29、Allen is looking forward to _______ his American partner at the trade fair. [单选题] *A. meetB. meeting(正确答案)C. be meetingD. having meeting30、The students _____ outdoors when the visitors arrived. [单选题] *A. were playing(正确答案)B. have playedC. would playD. could play。

新进阶3综合Unit(4)

新进阶3综合Unit(4)

New Progressive College English Book III UNIT 4 Emerging AdulthoodUnit 4 Emerging Adulthood 1.Teaching Objectives:Students will be able toA.have a thorough understanding of the text contextually and linguistically;B.b uild up an active vocabulary to talk about growing up and adulthood and know howto use the key words and expressions in context properly;C.discuss the important aspects of becoming an adult;pare American and Chinese views on emerging adulthood;E.t alk about changes in expectations of young adults and changes in the degree ofindependence from their parents young adults are able to achieve in todays world;F.write an essay about their views on emerging adulthood.2.Time Allotment:1st Period: Lead-in Activities (Warm -up activities; Discussion about adulthood)2nd Period: Global Reading (Text: Approaching the theme; Analyzing the textorganization)3rd Period: Detailed Reading (Understanding the text in a deeper level; Analyzingdifficult sentence structures)4th Period: Detailed Reading Continued (Learning new words; Summarizing good usage)5th Period: Comprehending Reading 1 (Skimming the text; Explaining the difficultsentences of the text; Doing sentence translation))6th Period: After Reading (Viewing and listening; Speaking; Assignment)3.Teaching Procedures:Lead -in ActivitiesStep 1. Warm -up activitiesThe teacher leads students to figure out the five stages of life (infancy,childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age) and tells them a new life stage“ emerginga dulthood h”a s been proposed by psychologists to describe the period oftime between adolescence and adulthood..Method: PPT, communicative approach.Step 2: Discussion about adulthoodThe teacher has students work in pairs and discuss the questions in Opener abouttheir own criteria for reaching adulthood. The teacher reminds students to refer to thehelpful words and expressions given below the pictures.Method: Using task -based language teaching method, communicative approach.Global ReadingStep 1. Approaching the themeThe teacher has students know the background information about the term “ emerging adulthood ”C inu lture Notes .Emerging Adulthood : Starting in 1995, psychologist Jeffrey Jensen Arnettinterviewed 300 young people aged 18 to 29 in cities around the nation over five years, asking them questions about what they wanted out of life. Working from those interviews and examining broad demographic indicators, Arnett proposed a new period of life -span development he calls “ emerging adulthood ”.从 1995 年开始,历时 5 年,心理学家杰弗里· 阿内特在美国许多城市访谈了 300 位 18-29 岁的年轻人,就他们想从生活中得到什么进行提问。

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Universities Encourage New Students to Go It Alone
Sun Xiaochen 1 With an eye to increasing college students’ independence and improving their social skills, Chinese universities are encouraging freshmen to enroll by themselves without their parents’ help.
2 It used to be quite a scene when families accompanied their children to college enrollment in China.
3 Vehicles packed with luggage usually filled campuses, while parents carrying bags would follow their children everywhere to help them handle procedures and get them settled in at dormitories.
4 However, it was a different scene at Tsinghua University on Wednesday, when more than 3,000 freshmen reported to school and finished all the procedures themselves.
5 A yellow line drawn across the entrance of the school arena separated parents from their children, who entered the gym alone with their documentation. The students would spend as much as three hours dealing with the enrollment procedures, including department registration, credential collection and room distribution.
6 Senior schoolmates helped new students transfer their baggage and explore the campus.
7 The move, launched by Tsinghua University last year, is expected to improve young Chinese people’s self-reliance and independent spirit at a crucial stage of life, university President Chen Jining said.
8 “An important goal of higher education is cultivating students’ independent personalities, which should be embodied in every process of campus life,” said Chen, who wrote a brief message with the admission letter that encouraged students to leave their parents behind on enrollment day.
9 “How can youngsters grow up with their parents spoiling them and taking care of everything We expect to make a difference from the beginning.”
10 The call got a positive response from students.
11 Feng Lei, a student from Gansu province who will study hydraulic engineering, took a 25-hour train ride to Beijing with only one schoolmate.
12 “It’s my first long trip without my parents, and I am actually quite excited about it,” he said. “Coming to the university opens a new stage of my life, and I should learn to take care of myself from the start.”
13 Feng said he has already made three new friends after enrollment and it really helps to get to know each other.
14 Inspired by Tsinghua, other universities have also launched their own campaigns to encourage students to enroll alone. Experts said these independence-improving initiatives should be promoted.
15 “The lack of independence has been a major concern for kids born in the 1990s as parents arranged everything, which instead hampered their all-around development,” said Xiong Bingqi, vice-president of the 21th Century Education Research Institute.
16 “Such campaigns will help them realize that they have to live their lives on their own, and schools should provide more independence-developing programs to go with academic education.”
高校鼓励新生独立
孙晓晨1 着眼于提高高校大学生的独立能力和改善他们的社交能力,中国高校正在鼓励新生不要父母陪伴独自去学校报到。

2 过去中国父母亲陪伴孩子去大学报到,那场景好不热闹。

3 校园里挤满了满载行李的汽车,拎着大包小包的父母总是跟在孩子们后面,帮助他们处理各种报到手续,并帮助他们在宿舍安顿好。

4 但是,本周三,在清华大学,人们看到了一个全然不同的场景,3,000多名来学校报到的新生,都独立完成了所有报到手续。

5 在学校场地入口处划了一条黄线,把家长和学生分开,学生们带着报到材料独自进入体育馆。

他们将花上足足三个小时办完入学手续,包括去系里注册,领取证件和分配宿舍。

6 高年级同学帮助新生搬运行李和熟悉校园。

7 人们期望这项在去年由清华大学发起的活动能帮助中国年轻人在其人生关键阶段提高自力更生和独立自主的精神,清华大学校长陈吉宁说道。

8 “高等教育的一个重要目的是培养学生独立的个性,这应该体现在校园生活的每一个过程中,”陈校长说。

他在入学通知书上附了一个短信,鼓励学生在新生报到的当天独自来学校,不要父母陪伴。

9 “父母溺爱,包办一切,年轻人怎么能成长呢?我们希望他们从一开始就做出改变。


10 这一号召得到了学生的积极响应。

11 来自甘肃省的冯雷将要学习水利工程,他只有一位同学为伴,坐了25小时的火车来到北京。

12 “这是我第一次没有父母陪伴的长途旅行,其实我还是非常兴奋的,”他说道。

“上大学开启了我人生的新旅程,我应该从一开始就学会自己照顾自己。


13 冯说报到后他已经结交了三个新朋友,这确实有利于大家相互了解。

14 在清华大学的启发下,其他高校也纷纷仿效,鼓励学生独自报到。

专家们认为这些提高独立自主能力的倡议应该得到弘扬。

15 “缺乏独立自主的能力已成为人们对90后孩子的一大忧虑,因为父母亲为他们安排好了一切,这反而阻碍了孩子们的全面发展,”二十一世纪教育研究院副院长熊丙奇说道。

16 “这些活动将帮助学生意识到他们必须独立生活,学校在进行学历教育的同时,应该开展更多的培养独立自主能力的活动。

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