综合英语第五册unit8课后答案
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CA-LGWK- Synonyms-2 2. Success is a motivator; regular failure only fuels fear and
_re_s_e_n_t_m_e_n_t.
3. Never had she seen him so tense, so quick to take o_f_fe_n_s_e_ as he had been in recent weeks.
2. These bullies never used her real _n_a_m_e_, but simply referred to her with a(n) _a_p_p_e_lla_t_io_n_.
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1. Sunshine and rest are good _m_e_d_i_c_in_e_for convalescents.
2. You could begin to think about a cure that would not require lifelong _m_e_d_i_ca_t_io_n_.
4. The accident resulted from faulty car brakes, and the driver was accused of _n_e_g_lig_e_n_c_e_.
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
II. Fill inCeAac-hLblGankWwitKh -oneSoyf ntheotnwoywmordss-f1rom each
pair in their appropriate forms and note the difference of meaning between them.
resentment offense
Both words can denote a feeling of displeasure directed at the cause of some real or imagined wrong or injury. Resentment describes a sense of grievance which is internal and suggests a persistent or recurrent brooding over injuries rather than a sudden outburst of passionate anger. Offense is much less strong in this sense, and it does not in any way suggest a long-felt emotion but one that is temporary. It collocates with the verb "take".
1. _N_e_g_l_ig_e_n_c_e_, among other qualities, can be the most harmful to students taking exams.
2. The town's oldest temple is collapsing due to years of _nn_ee_gg_llee_cc_tt.
CA-LGWK- Synonyms-8
3. She's never had any drug problems or done anything to give jazz a bad _n_a_m_e_.
4. The a_p_p_e_l_la_t_io_n_s_of "aunt" and "uncle" for the older slaves were not only common among the blacks, but the whites also addressed them in the same way.
negleCctAn-eLglGigenWceK- Synonyms-3
Neglect refers to the act and negligence to the quality or trait of character of a person who is careless and irresponsible in his/her actions and attitudes. In law, negligence is a violation of the obligation to take care and caution in what one does, especially when it involves the rights and safety of other people.
4. Reporters and photographers alike took great o_f_fe_n_s_e_ at the rude way the star behaved during her interview.
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
Name is fairly general, being used of both persons and things, but it is also specific, in that we think of a name as being peculiarly appropriate to its object in some sense. No such sense is suggested by the formal word appellation, which is more general than name and can be applied to anything identifiable.
medCicaAtio-nLGmeWdicinKe - Synonyms-5
In many cases, the two words are interchangeable. But medicine may be extended to other agencies or procedures supposedly conducive to health, while medication is a general term for anything that is given or administered to a patient undergoing treatment.
1. Not being a British citizen, and belonging to a country that has not been part of the British Empire since 1776, Reagan was not entitled to use the _a_p_p_e_lla_t_io_n_ "Sir".
primordial hallucination impassive
resentment peremptorily loathsome
incessantly lurk
affliction
harass empathy trauma
1. H__a_llu_c_i_n_a_ti_o_n is common in patients who suffered damages to the brain.
5. A new surveyHale Waihona Puke Baidufound that 50% of women had experienced some form of sexual _h_a_ra_s_s_m_e_n_t_in their working lives.
6. He's large and languid, meeting each inquiry with an i_m_p_a_s_s_i_ve_ countenance.
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3. If yoCur Ado-cLtoGr dWeterKmi-neSs ythant oyonuyhmaves-h6igh blood
pressure, you may be placed on _m_e_d_ic_a_t_io_n_.
4. The best _m_e_d_i_c_in_e_ for overweight individuals is careful dieting.
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
appeCllaAtio-nLGnamWe K- Synonyms-7
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CA-Filling-1 Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase
taken from the box, using its appropriate form.
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CA-LGWK- Synonyms-4 3. The _n_e_g_le_c_t that large cities like New York have received
over the past years is tremendous.
2. There are two main problems which a_f_fl_ic_t people's hearing.
3. Having begun my life in a children's home, I have the great _e_m_p_a_t_h_y with the little ones.
7. From the very first days of the reforms, the parliament kept on an _in_c_e_s_s_a_n_t drumbeat of protest.
8. I deeply _re_s_e_n_t_e_d those sort of rumours being circulated at a time of deeply personal grief.
1. She cherished a deep_r_e_s_e_n_tm__e_n_t towards her employer for having denied her a promotion.
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
CA-Filling-2
4. Some people need to confront a _ttrr_aa_uu_mm_a_at_tiicc_ past, others find it better to leave it alone.
Translating Sentences | Translating Passage
1. 当前不景气C的A汽-车T市r场a可n能s引la发t生io产n商-之s间1新一轮的价格
_re_s_e_n_t_m_e_n_t.
3. Never had she seen him so tense, so quick to take o_f_fe_n_s_e_ as he had been in recent weeks.
2. These bullies never used her real _n_a_m_e_, but simply referred to her with a(n) _a_p_p_e_lla_t_io_n_.
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
1. Sunshine and rest are good _m_e_d_i_c_in_e_for convalescents.
2. You could begin to think about a cure that would not require lifelong _m_e_d_i_ca_t_io_n_.
4. The accident resulted from faulty car brakes, and the driver was accused of _n_e_g_lig_e_n_c_e_.
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
II. Fill inCeAac-hLblGankWwitKh -oneSoyf ntheotnwoywmordss-f1rom each
pair in their appropriate forms and note the difference of meaning between them.
resentment offense
Both words can denote a feeling of displeasure directed at the cause of some real or imagined wrong or injury. Resentment describes a sense of grievance which is internal and suggests a persistent or recurrent brooding over injuries rather than a sudden outburst of passionate anger. Offense is much less strong in this sense, and it does not in any way suggest a long-felt emotion but one that is temporary. It collocates with the verb "take".
1. _N_e_g_l_ig_e_n_c_e_, among other qualities, can be the most harmful to students taking exams.
2. The town's oldest temple is collapsing due to years of _nn_ee_gg_llee_cc_tt.
CA-LGWK- Synonyms-8
3. She's never had any drug problems or done anything to give jazz a bad _n_a_m_e_.
4. The a_p_p_e_l_la_t_io_n_s_of "aunt" and "uncle" for the older slaves were not only common among the blacks, but the whites also addressed them in the same way.
negleCctAn-eLglGigenWceK- Synonyms-3
Neglect refers to the act and negligence to the quality or trait of character of a person who is careless and irresponsible in his/her actions and attitudes. In law, negligence is a violation of the obligation to take care and caution in what one does, especially when it involves the rights and safety of other people.
4. Reporters and photographers alike took great o_f_fe_n_s_e_ at the rude way the star behaved during her interview.
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
Name is fairly general, being used of both persons and things, but it is also specific, in that we think of a name as being peculiarly appropriate to its object in some sense. No such sense is suggested by the formal word appellation, which is more general than name and can be applied to anything identifiable.
medCicaAtio-nLGmeWdicinKe - Synonyms-5
In many cases, the two words are interchangeable. But medicine may be extended to other agencies or procedures supposedly conducive to health, while medication is a general term for anything that is given or administered to a patient undergoing treatment.
1. Not being a British citizen, and belonging to a country that has not been part of the British Empire since 1776, Reagan was not entitled to use the _a_p_p_e_lla_t_io_n_ "Sir".
primordial hallucination impassive
resentment peremptorily loathsome
incessantly lurk
affliction
harass empathy trauma
1. H__a_llu_c_i_n_a_ti_o_n is common in patients who suffered damages to the brain.
5. A new surveyHale Waihona Puke Baidufound that 50% of women had experienced some form of sexual _h_a_ra_s_s_m_e_n_t_in their working lives.
6. He's large and languid, meeting each inquiry with an i_m_p_a_s_s_i_ve_ countenance.
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
3. If yoCur Ado-cLtoGr dWeterKmi-neSs ythant oyonuyhmaves-h6igh blood
pressure, you may be placed on _m_e_d_ic_a_t_io_n_.
4. The best _m_e_d_i_c_in_e_ for overweight individuals is careful dieting.
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
appeCllaAtio-nLGnamWe K- Synonyms-7
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
CA-Filling-1 Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase
taken from the box, using its appropriate form.
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
CA-LGWK- Synonyms-4 3. The _n_e_g_le_c_t that large cities like New York have received
over the past years is tremendous.
2. There are two main problems which a_f_fl_ic_t people's hearing.
3. Having begun my life in a children's home, I have the great _e_m_p_a_t_h_y with the little ones.
7. From the very first days of the reforms, the parliament kept on an _in_c_e_s_s_a_n_t drumbeat of protest.
8. I deeply _re_s_e_n_t_e_d those sort of rumours being circulated at a time of deeply personal grief.
1. She cherished a deep_r_e_s_e_n_tm__e_n_t towards her employer for having denied her a promotion.
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
CA-Filling-2
4. Some people need to confront a _ttrr_aa_uu_mm_a_at_tiicc_ past, others find it better to leave it alone.
Translating Sentences | Translating Passage
1. 当前不景气C的A汽-车T市r场a可n能s引la发t生io产n商-之s间1新一轮的价格