文化透视英语教程【三】参考答案
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Unit3
1.assuming
2.the trend admitting that you are in love like admitting being unfaithful to your
lover or spouse
3. a modern couple we imagine for the purpose of illustration
feel those irresistible feelings that computer printouts cannot handle and become intimate in the human way.
4.yearn for a huge amount of communication gratifying
5.something bad happens make them desire healing relationship
6.This vulgar discoure its ridiculous and faked scientific sound a strong emotion
which was previoufly a matter of the heart.
7.the unwavering devotion to the love-sickness in people
Unit4
1.traditional region where people hardly have the palate for
2.This reveals some interesting self-contradictions
3.the typically American hamburger restaurant unmistakably
4.can playfully amend its menu delete its best-known product attract larger crowds
of customers
5.local Germans ridiculously high to satisfy their hunger for Big Mac,
6.all its typical ingredients a most basic eating experience ,
7. a great deal of style
8.standardized with no compromise to
9.when he came to town also with a friendly smile
10.It’s an in-crowd,(Diners at McDonald’s are the cool people)
Unit 5
1.it (going to college ) has become a social custom
2.when they are under persistent requents to give their honest opinion are motivated
to do their classwork
3.It becomes a huge industry , with half of their budgets paid by taxpayers’ money
4.Predictable trends in demographic changes now begin to slow down the university
empire builders
5.have neither the money nor the guts appropriate expressions of their objection
6.shows up it appears to be a defense mechanism and that is not something
unfamiliar to us
7.No one is particularly against them
8.To make it more appealing deceive ourselves
Unit6
1.were sharing our feelings
2. a seemingly inconceivable sequence of school shooting
3.shocked not only
our schools but also our nation
4.measures that can be taken have any opportunity to regain an ideal and a good
prospect
5.it seemed so evident by common sense alone
6.should take actions simultaneously in several respects
7.seems inevitable such a wide-spread phenomenon of vicariously experienced
violence
8.the impressionable individual you tell yourself that this is probably an acceptable
fact of life
9. a matter of whether one is willing or one desires to use violence as a means
e the opportunity here to state the well-considered pro and con arguments
regarding
11. a good start whether or not each of us will work hark to implement them will be the
real test
12.can nurture a culture of tolerance through education not so frequent to provide
what appears to be an acceptable perspectivee
13.We get different consequences for the different things we do.
Unit7
1.as a utopia where democracy and equal opportunity supposedly exist for everyone
2.tell anyone the theatre where reinvention of the self can be staged
3.men provided for women economically
4.by making my own decisions for my future
5.caste-conscious ,hierarchical society
6.To leave Bengal meant not to continue the culture in its pure form
7.plunged me into constant inventions and explorrations for survival which are
stressful and scary
8.reflects as I stuggled in the unknown state between my home country and my host
country in the present
9.the idea on which “America” was founded the belief a homogenous group
sharing similar appearances, the same language and same religion
10.that issues of ethnic identities have been made for political uses the phenomenon of
making legal immigrants the scapegoat that result from defected
11.as “we” who are constantly being reinventes and transformed
12.When emigration occurs, losses and gains are inevitable
13.my way to refute the cultural map in which some are in the center while others are in
the margin
Unit8
1.in their poll of college students till they get sick
2.Forbiding the selling has led to an environment
3.counterparts drink in a gradual , non-risky process and inmoderate amount
4. a national law defining “twenty-one” as the drinking age
5.when supervised by their parent an accepted custom
6.makes drinking a symbol of adulthood-a tempting taboo
7.in an area where the law offers no clear guidance
8.the preferres drink drinking without having eaten something
9.while she is driving when there is an overabundant supply of beer at parties
10.are not allowed legally to have a beer dealing with drinking the right amount on
their own
Unit9
1.promotional activities with the help of celebrities are reduced to secondary roles
2.are allowed to be part of an unofficial preview
3.Signs promote the company’s doctrine in tones that are both rigid and humorous