综合教程I Unit 5 课后练习参考答案
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inside: in or into a room, building, container, or something similar
e.g. Luckily, no one was inside the building when it collapsed.
conscience: (n.) the part of your mind that tells you whether what you are doing is morally right or wrong
express: show what you think or feel e.g. He expresses himself easily in English. display: show a feeling e.g. The British traditionally tend not to display much
A. choose D. elect
B. pick
✓ C. select
elect: when people elect someone, they choose that person to represent them, by voting for them
e.g. The country is about to take a radical departure by electing a woman as its new president.
e.g. Students have to pick three courses from a list of fifteen.
select: if you select something, you choose it from a number of things of the same kind
good one e.g. We should be true in word and resolute in deed.
6. He has a nice collection of _________ stamps
A✓. rare
few
B. scarce
C. short
D.
rare: not seen or found very often, or not happening very often
D.
within
inner: inner thoughts are ones that you feel strongly but not always show to other people
e.g. She never shared her inner thoughts with anyone.
8. Most people __o_b_j_e_c_t __ to the idea of wiping out terrorism by going to war.
9. The real tough ____c_h_al_l_en_g_e_____ for us all is to ensure nobody goes hungry in the next century.
e.g. The movie is being shown in selected cities.
2. In doing so, the two countries have ________ their remarkable cooperation over the years.
A✓. demonstrated
be oneself= behave in a way that is natural or normal 显 得自然
instinctively succumb to politically
challenge
ensure
seductive
appoint tough
account for object
e.g. It was his guilty conscience that made him offer to help.
within: (prep.) if something is within a place, area, or object, it is inside it or surrounded by it
behaviour: the thing that a person or animal does e.g. The headmaster will not tolerate bad behaviour. deed: an intentional act, especially a very bad or very
Unit 5
at hand = that is current 当前的,在手边 in short supply = difficult to find or obtain 缺货,不足 demand of ourselves= make an effort to obtain stand firmly for=Insist on/stick to in the face of =despite / when faced with give … credit = always recognize and praise rightly sb’s achievement 给予赞扬
3. Pinochet will have to _a_c_c_o_u_n_t_f_o_r__ his past actions when he was president.
4. The country has ___s_u_c_c_u_m_b_e_d__to_____ great international pressure to withdraw its troops.
C. expresses
B. shown D. displayed
demonstrate: show; make clear e.g. These figures clearly demonstrate the size of the economic problem facing the country. show: let someone see something e.g. The children proudly showed me their presents.
emotion in public.
3. They spoke of people who had __________ to the enemy
A. escaped ✓B. sold out C. stood firmly. D.
objected
sell out: be disloyal or unfaithful to one’s principles or friends, esp. for money e.g. French farmers feel they’ve been sold out by their government in the negotiation. escape: get away from a place or dangerous situation when someone is trying to catch you or stop you e.g. He broke down the locked door and escaped.
10. There is a ___s_e_d_u_c_ti_v_e__ variety of bars downtown that you’ll feel like visiting.
1. The American people ________ a president every four years.
short: (be short of) to not have enough of something e.g. We’re a bit short of coffee. I must get some more. few: a small number of things or people e.g. We saw few students there.
6. When she entered the dark room, she __in_s_t_in_c_t_iv_e_l_y___ felt in danger. 7. Many local companies are now faced with ___to_u_g_h_______ International competition.
stand firmly: stay in a particular place without moving
e.g. The car’s been standing fຫໍສະໝຸດ Baidurmly in the garage for weeks.
object: feel or express opposition to or dislike of something or someone
choose: decide what you want from two or more things or possibilities
e.g. He chose a shirt from the many in his wardrobe.
pick: choose a person or thing, for example because they are the best or most suitable
✓ B. actions
C. behavior.
action: doing something for a particular purpose e.g. The government is taking emergency action to
deal with a housing crisis. act: behavior which hides your real feelings or interests e.g. Was she really upset or was that just an act?
e.g. This species of plant is becoming increasingly rare. scarce: if something is scarce, there is not enough of it e.g. Food was scarce throughout the war.
e.g. He objects to the label “magician” which is often given.
4. Sometimes we might see a person’s ________ world from his behavior.
A. inside
B. conscience✓ C. inner
instinctively succumb to politically
challenge ensure
seductive
appoint tough
account for object
5. His great works of art have _e_n_s_u_r_ed______ his popularity in the last century.
e.g. Clients are entertained within private dining rooms.
5. Very few countries truly support U.S. military ____________ against Iraq.
A. acts D. deeds
1. He was __a_p_p_o_i_n_te_d___ manager of one of the European branches.
2. The hero of the novel gets some __p_o_li_ti_c_a_ll_y__ very unfair treatment.
e.g. Luckily, no one was inside the building when it collapsed.
conscience: (n.) the part of your mind that tells you whether what you are doing is morally right or wrong
express: show what you think or feel e.g. He expresses himself easily in English. display: show a feeling e.g. The British traditionally tend not to display much
A. choose D. elect
B. pick
✓ C. select
elect: when people elect someone, they choose that person to represent them, by voting for them
e.g. The country is about to take a radical departure by electing a woman as its new president.
e.g. Students have to pick three courses from a list of fifteen.
select: if you select something, you choose it from a number of things of the same kind
good one e.g. We should be true in word and resolute in deed.
6. He has a nice collection of _________ stamps
A✓. rare
few
B. scarce
C. short
D.
rare: not seen or found very often, or not happening very often
D.
within
inner: inner thoughts are ones that you feel strongly but not always show to other people
e.g. She never shared her inner thoughts with anyone.
8. Most people __o_b_j_e_c_t __ to the idea of wiping out terrorism by going to war.
9. The real tough ____c_h_al_l_en_g_e_____ for us all is to ensure nobody goes hungry in the next century.
e.g. The movie is being shown in selected cities.
2. In doing so, the two countries have ________ their remarkable cooperation over the years.
A✓. demonstrated
be oneself= behave in a way that is natural or normal 显 得自然
instinctively succumb to politically
challenge
ensure
seductive
appoint tough
account for object
e.g. It was his guilty conscience that made him offer to help.
within: (prep.) if something is within a place, area, or object, it is inside it or surrounded by it
behaviour: the thing that a person or animal does e.g. The headmaster will not tolerate bad behaviour. deed: an intentional act, especially a very bad or very
Unit 5
at hand = that is current 当前的,在手边 in short supply = difficult to find or obtain 缺货,不足 demand of ourselves= make an effort to obtain stand firmly for=Insist on/stick to in the face of =despite / when faced with give … credit = always recognize and praise rightly sb’s achievement 给予赞扬
3. Pinochet will have to _a_c_c_o_u_n_t_f_o_r__ his past actions when he was president.
4. The country has ___s_u_c_c_u_m_b_e_d__to_____ great international pressure to withdraw its troops.
C. expresses
B. shown D. displayed
demonstrate: show; make clear e.g. These figures clearly demonstrate the size of the economic problem facing the country. show: let someone see something e.g. The children proudly showed me their presents.
emotion in public.
3. They spoke of people who had __________ to the enemy
A. escaped ✓B. sold out C. stood firmly. D.
objected
sell out: be disloyal or unfaithful to one’s principles or friends, esp. for money e.g. French farmers feel they’ve been sold out by their government in the negotiation. escape: get away from a place or dangerous situation when someone is trying to catch you or stop you e.g. He broke down the locked door and escaped.
10. There is a ___s_e_d_u_c_ti_v_e__ variety of bars downtown that you’ll feel like visiting.
1. The American people ________ a president every four years.
short: (be short of) to not have enough of something e.g. We’re a bit short of coffee. I must get some more. few: a small number of things or people e.g. We saw few students there.
6. When she entered the dark room, she __in_s_t_in_c_t_iv_e_l_y___ felt in danger. 7. Many local companies are now faced with ___to_u_g_h_______ International competition.
stand firmly: stay in a particular place without moving
e.g. The car’s been standing fຫໍສະໝຸດ Baidurmly in the garage for weeks.
object: feel or express opposition to or dislike of something or someone
choose: decide what you want from two or more things or possibilities
e.g. He chose a shirt from the many in his wardrobe.
pick: choose a person or thing, for example because they are the best or most suitable
✓ B. actions
C. behavior.
action: doing something for a particular purpose e.g. The government is taking emergency action to
deal with a housing crisis. act: behavior which hides your real feelings or interests e.g. Was she really upset or was that just an act?
e.g. This species of plant is becoming increasingly rare. scarce: if something is scarce, there is not enough of it e.g. Food was scarce throughout the war.
e.g. He objects to the label “magician” which is often given.
4. Sometimes we might see a person’s ________ world from his behavior.
A. inside
B. conscience✓ C. inner
instinctively succumb to politically
challenge ensure
seductive
appoint tough
account for object
5. His great works of art have _e_n_s_u_r_ed______ his popularity in the last century.
e.g. Clients are entertained within private dining rooms.
5. Very few countries truly support U.S. military ____________ against Iraq.
A. acts D. deeds
1. He was __a_p_p_o_i_n_te_d___ manager of one of the European branches.
2. The hero of the novel gets some __p_o_li_ti_c_a_ll_y__ very unfair treatment.