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全新版大学英语单词详解 Book2 Unit2

全新版大学英语单词详解 Book2 Unit2

Unit 2 ValuesText A A Life Full of Riches1. (L. 2) confront: vt.1) (of a problem, difficulty, etc.) face (sb.) threateningly* The difficulties that confront us seem insuperable.* A major difficulty that confronts international students is how best to judge the quality ofa program in a foreign university.2) (of a person) face and deal with (a problem, difficulty, etc.)军人必须面对危险和死亡。

(=A soldier has to confront danger and death.)* Astronauts have to confront the unknown.be confronted with: be brought face to face(=The prisoner was confronted with his accusers.)* conclusions that can be confronted with experience2. (L. 3) donation: n. money or goods given for a good cause* The hospital receives a good deal of money in donations.他们对慈善事业慷慨捐助。

(=They made a generous donation to charity.)Collocation:a blood donation 献血make/give a donation 捐赠promise a donation 允诺捐助3. (L. 5) confusion: n. a state of uncertainty about what sth. means, etc.* The enemy retreated in great confusion.他们的突然到来打乱了我们的计划。

新视野英语综合教程book 2 unit 2-text B

新视野英语综合教程book 2  unit 2-text B

discrimination /negative attitudes :(Para.3)
Phenomenon of discrimination
1.Which group do children prefer, the disabled or the fat ?
Children liked the pictures of disabled children of similar ages
Overweight…
Lead-in : discussion
▪ What do you think of this lady?
▪ Slim, beautiful , charming, graceful
Questions
▪ What kind of figures do you prefer if you can choose to be fat or slim?(a stupid question?---1960, natural disaster-skinny--short// People can’t choose to be fat, because how people is born is simply science)
1. They choose to be fat. 2.All fat people have eating disorders or
emotional or mental issues. 3. If they really wanted to lose weight
they could. //They can lose weight if they decided to do so.
3.Who earns more, the overweight or the thin?

大学英语unit2答案

大学英语unit2答案

大学英语unit2答案大学英语unit2答案【篇一:全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程2课后练习答案】nglish book 2unit 1★ text avocabularyi.1.1) insert2) on occasion3) investigate 4) in retrospect5) initial 6) phenomena) not…in the least 11) promote 12) emerged2. 1) there is a striking contrast between the standards of living in the north of the country and thesouth.2) natural fiber is said to be superior to synthetic fiber.3) the city’s importance as a financial center has evolved slowly.4) his nationality is not relevant to whether he is a good lawyer.5) the poems by a little-known sixteenth-century italian poet have found their way into someenglish magazines.3. 1) be picked up, can’t accomplish, am exaggerating2) somewhat, performance, have neglected, they apply toi. 1. 1) abrupt2) emotional 3) bless 4) wear and tear 5) dated6)consequences7)seemingly 8) in contrast to 9) curiosity 10) genuine11) primarily 12) sentiments2. 1) when you are confronted with more than one problem, try to solve the easiestone first.2) water is vital to the existence of all forms of life.3) there is still some confusion among the students about what to do after classto follow up on the subject.4) as a person of simple living habits, he needs nothing more than a job and anapartment to be happy.5) it tickled him to think that she’d come to as his advice.3. 1) a lingering, fabricating, sentiments2) fill out, every item, vital, consequences3) be denied, tangible, cherish, attainii.1. it’s a long trip and will take us five hours by bus.2. she arrived early and took a front row seat.3. don’t take me for a fool.4. it takes a lot of imagination to fabricate such a story.5. my uncle will take me (along on his trip) to the arctic this summer.6. he took the dinner plate i passed to him.7. kevin took second prize in the weight-lifting competition.8. if you don’t take my advice, you will regret it.iii.1. hanging2. to give3. to return4. being praised5. not having written6. to say7. to open8. being helpedcomprehensive exercisei.1. 1) well-off/affluent2) dated3) falling into4) bracket 5) deny 6) tangible 7) pursuit 8) cherishes 9) out of place 10) abrupt 11) focus 12) donations2. 1) consume2) fueled3) annual4) plain5) physically6) security 7) indicates8) equally9) traditional10) followsii. translation1. 1) the company denied that its donations had a commercial purpose.2) whenever he was angry, he would begin to stammer slightly.3) education is the most cherished tradition in our family. that’s why my parents never took me to dinner at expensive restaurants, but sent me to the best private school.4) shortly after he recovered from the surgery, he lost his job and thus had to go through another difficult phase of his life. 5) in contrast to our affluent neighbors, my parents are rather poor, but they have always tried hard to meet our minimal needs.2. with more and more donations coming in, our university will be much better off financially next year. we will thus be able to focus on the most important task that we, educators, must take on: to encourage students to attain theirscholarly/academic goals, to train them to be dependable and responsible individuals, to prepare them for the life ahead, and to guide them in their pursuit of spiritual as well as material satisfaction.★ text bcomprehension check: b b d c d dlanguage practice1. f c g e b a h d2. 1) stunned 2) hold (fast) to 3) folks 4) generosity 5) discount6) liable7) ranks 8) on the run9) make up10) blends in11) by all accounts 12) comes into contact withunit 3★ text avocabularyi.1.1) typical2)dumb 3) junior 4) glorious 5) welfare6)came over 7) interference8)fading 9) narrowed down10) frank 11)schemes12) at any rate2. 1) the security council consists of five generals and four police officers.2) the new hotel will be in a location overlooking the lake.3) i was humiliated by her comments about my family background in front of so many people.4) do you have any proof that it was hey who stole the computer?5) the boy was exhausted after the long cycle ride.3. 1) hysterical; was handed down; should have known better than2) twisted, over and over, talented son3) patience, not to keep him in suspense, assured, repeatedlyii.1. adequate2. anxious3. certain4. content5. crazy6. likely7. fortunate8. keeniii.1. be admitted2. live3. be postponed4. buy5. be banned6. becomprehensive exercisei. 1. 1) typical 2) welfare3) constant4) frank5) talent6) dumb7) know better than that 8) repeatedly 9) dread 10) interference 11) bet 12) assure2. 1) despite 2) really 3) same 4) contact 5) admitted 6) attempt7) not 8) tend 9) different 10) mannerii. translation1. 1) have scientists found proof of water on mars?2) the planning committee has narrowed down the possible locations for the nuclear powerplant to two coastal towns.3) sam not only lost his job but also both legs; he had to live on welfare for the rest of his life.4) a jury consisting of 12 members voted in unison that mary was guilty.5) sean felt humiliated ti hear his talent being questioned.2. george, the son of mr. johnson, liked listening to heavy metal music in the evenings,which made it hard for other residents in the community to fall asleep. eventually the exhausted neighbors lost their patience and decided on direct interference. they called mr. johnson to tell him in a frank manner what they were thinking. mr. johnson assured them that he would certainly settle the issue. as soon as he put down the phone he scolded his son, “what has come over you? you should know better than to disturb others for your own amusement.” in the end george traded his cd’s for computer games software from his classmates.★ text bcomprehension check: b a b c d alanguage practice1. d e f g a b h c2. 1) and he like 2) popularity 3) had been kept in the dark 4) define 5) was aware of6)relate7) were up to 8) trend 9)opportunity10)mobile11)comments12) interviewedunit 4★ text avocabularyi.1. 1) conversely 2). but then3) symptom 4) spitting5) abusing6) tone7) took…in 8) editing 9) have arranged10) in sight 11) stretched 12) data2. 1) the sight of teenagers smoking cigarettes jars on me.2) a lot of american teenagers don’t like street gangs, but they find themselves gettingsucked in.3) jeffrey’s computer crashed again this morning. the manager has arranged for atechnician from the computer store to check and repair it.4) during the vietnam war, many young americans fled their country to avoid militaryservice/fled to other countries to avoid military service.5) the new government is planning an anti-corruption campaign so as to restore people’sconfidence in it.3. 1) the virtual, on line, via 2) nightmare, routine, any appointment, arrange for3) cue, remarks, his tuneii. 1. we came here all the way on foot.2. private cars are not allowed on campus.3. they are on vocation in florida.4. mary has been talking to her friend on the phone for an hour.5. don’t worry, lucy is always on time.6. industrial demand on fuel is on the rise.iii. 1. hard2. difficult3. impossible4. tough5. hard 6. easycomprehensive exercisei.1. 1) internet 2) click 3) virtual 4) routines 5) arrange 6) nightmare 7) annoying 8)connection 9) crawls 10) take in 11) spit 12) data 13) sucked into 14) at times 15) flee 16) on line2. 1) companion 2) deliver 3) access 4) enables 5) customers 6) delights 7) provides 8)small 9) remote 10) informationii. translation1. 1) research shows that laughter can bring a lot of health benefits.2) a slow internet connecting speed is really annoying. 3) as the law stands, helping someone commit suicide is a crime. 4) in her report, mary tries to interpret the data from a completely different angle. 5) sue is a girl of great talent. her amazing memory sets her apart from her classmates.2. perhaps you envy me for being able to work from home on the computer. i agree that the internet has made my job a lot easier. i can write,submit and edit articles via email, chat with my colleagues on line and discuss work with my boss. with a click of the mouse, i can get all the data i need and keep up with the latest news. but then, communicating through the net can be frustrating at times. the system may crash. worse still, without the emotional cues of face-to-face communication, the typed words sometimes seem difficult to interpret.★ text bcomprehension check: c a a b d clanguage practice1.d e a c b f g h2.1) vehicle2) hooked on3)intense4)worldwide5)overnight6)slipped7) on the whole8) called forth9) outwards10)needless to say11) to my knowledge12) on top of thatunit 5★ text avocabularyi.【篇二:课文翻译及课后练习答案新编大学英语(第三版)第一册unit2】tingin-class reading special delivery特种快递到了机场,我才发现我兄弟搭乘的航班延误了一个小时。

现代大学英语精读第二版book2unit2学习资料

现代大学英语精读第二版book2unit2学习资料
• From 1964 to 1968, lieutenant with the U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Berets) in Vietnam.
• B.A. (1972) and M.A. (1975) from Oxford University with First Class Honors in English, a second M.A. from Stanford.
• Born in Alabama USA in 1945. • Parents divorced when he was a
boy; traveled widely with his mother; soon forced to endure life under his strict and cruel stepfather.
much as possible. • Think about the themes of the story and form your
own opinions.
Say Yes
Author
Unit 2
Time
Background
Genre
Culture Tips
Background
His Life
• Non-dramatic, focusing more on the psychological dimensions of a character in dilemmas than on plot development
• Often understated, forcing readers to become engaged in the collection of strands that will result in the full comprehension of a story.

2021高考英语大一轮复习资料 Book2 Unit2

2021高考英语大一轮复习资料  Book2  Unit2

2021高考英语大一轮复习资料Book2 Unit2话题词汇1.aboard prep.上(船、飞机、火车、汽车等)2.accommodation n.住宿;膳宿3.destination n.目的地;终点4.enjoy v.欣赏;享受乐趣;喜欢5.guide n.导游;向导6.luggage/baggage n.行李7.place of interest名胜8.be struck by...被……迷住9.have a good trip旅行顺利 10.take a picture拍照话题佳作假设你参加了某国际旅行团的意大利三市游(罗马—佛罗伦萨—威尼斯)。

今天你参观的是佛罗伦萨。

请根据下面表格提示,写一篇游记。

参观城市及景点介绍米开朗基罗广场、大卫塑像、乌菲兹美术馆……参观感受及旅游计划佛罗伦萨位于……敬仰古代伟大的艺术家……准备明天进行下一城市的参观(威尼斯) 佳作欣赏 Oct.4th,FridayFine Here I am in Florence,a world-famous tourist city in the middle of Italy.It is not only the most famous cultural art center in Europe,but also the home of the Renaissance.Firstly,I came to the Piazzale Michelangelo,from where I looked over the beautiful sights of the whole city.Then,standing in the middle of the square is the sculpture of David,which is the symbol of the city.I couldn’t help showing my respect to the ancient artists.At last,I came to the Uffizi Gallery,where a lot of artworks are displayed by great artists.I am so attracted by them that I really want to stay here for a few more days.However,I must leave for Venice,another famous city in Italy tomorrow morning. 名师点睛作者能够仔细审题,按照题目要求,出色地将题中的要点表达出来。

人教版初中英语教材课文要点解析Book 2Unit 2The Olympic Games

人教版初中英语教材课文要点解析Book 2Unit 2The Olympic Games

Book 2Unit 2The Olympic Games词汇积累分层单词▶写作词汇1.n.志愿者;志愿兵adj.志愿的;义务的vt. & vi.自愿2.n.祖国;本国3.vt.取代;替换;代替4.vt. & vi.收费;控诉n.费用;主管5.adj.物理的;身体的6.vt. & vi.做广告;登广告7.vi. & vt.应受(报答或惩罚);值得8.vi.比赛;竞争答案 1.volunteer 2.homeland 3.replace 4.charge 5.physical 6.advertise7.deserve pete▶阅读词汇1.ancient adj.2.medal n.3.basis n.4.athlete n.5.nowadays adv.6.stadium n.7.host vt. n.8.swift adj.9.fine vt.10.poster n.11.bargain vi. n.12.gymnastics n.(pl)13.motto n.14.glory n.15.pain n.答案 1.古代的;古老的 2.奖章;勋章;纪念章 3.基础;根据 4.运动员;运动选手 5.现今;现在 6.体育场7.做东,主办,招待主人8.快的;迅速的9.罚款10.海报;招贴11.讨价还价,讲条件便宜货12.体操;体能训练13.座右铭;格言;警句14.光荣;荣誉15.疼痛;痛苦▶拓展词汇1.vi.比赛;竞争→n.竞争→adj.竞争的;有竞争力的→n.竞争者2.adj.规则的;定期的;常规的→adv.定期地;有规律地3.vt. & vi.容许;承认;接纳→n.准许加入;入场费4.n.责任;职责→adj.负责的5.adj.愚蠢的;傻的→n.傻瓜vt.欺骗;愚弄答案 pete;competition;competitive;competitor 2.regular;regularly 3.admit;admission 4.responsibility;responsible 5.foolish;fool高频短语1.参加;参与2.代表;象征;表示3.也;又;还4.一个接一个地5.拾起;捡起;用车接某人6.代替……7.在……中起作用8.主管;看管;负责9.除了……外答案 1.take part in 2.stand for 3.as well 4.one after another 5.pick up 6.take the place of 7.play a role in8.in charge9.apart from经典句型1.I lived in(你们称之为……的地方)“Ancient Greece” and I used to write about the Olympic Games a long time ago.2.(正是在夏季奥运会上)you have the running races, together with swimming, sailing and all the team sports.3.No other countries could join in,(奴隶和妇女也不能参加)!4.Women(不仅被允许参加,而且还在……中起着非常重要的作用)gymnastics, athletics, team sports and...5.There’s(争取奥运会承办权的竞争就跟……一样激烈)to win Olympic medals.6.She was very beautiful and could(比任何一个男人跑得都快)in Greece.7.She(如此生气以至于)she said to her father that she would not marry anyone who could not run faster than her.8.This is important because(你说的英语越多,你的英语就会越好).答案 1.what you call 2.It’s in the Summer Olympics that 3.nor could slaves or women4.are not only allowed, but play a very important role in5.as much competition among countries to host the Olympics as6.run faster than any man7.was so angry that8.the more you speak English, the better your English will becomeBook 2Unit 2The Olympic Games课文与语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Book 2 Unit 2 参考答案

Book 2 Unit 2 参考答案

Unit 2 Learning the Olympic Standard for Love录音原文Section A11.W: Hello, Danny. This is Anna. I‟m calling from work. How‟s your mother feeling?M: That was very considerate of you. Mom is out of the hospital, but she has to stay in bed a few more days.Q: Where is Anna?12. W: I need to go across town, but the traffic is so heavy this time of day.M: When you take the subway, you don‟t have to deal with traffic. I never drive any more.Q: What does the man imply?13. W: I need to go across town, but the traffic is so heavy this time of day.M: It‟ll be on television. Besides, it‟s really too cold for me.Q: What will the man probably do?14. W: Please help yourself. Today‟s roast beef is very good. We‟ve ordered enough for five people.M: Than k you very much. The beef is really delicious, but I‟ve had enough.Q: What does the man mean?15. W: If George misses one more meeting we are going to have to find one new committee secretary.M: We‟d better give him an ultimatum.Q: What does the man suggest they do?16. M: Did you see the diamond ring Bill gave to Linda?W: I sure did. It must have cost him an arm and a leg.Q: What does the woman imply about the ring?17. W: Hey, Larry. Wanna meet a few of us for coffee in a little while?M: Hmm. I would if I weren‟t so far behind in this reading I‟m doing for history. .Q: What will the man probably do?18. W: Are you coming with me to the history museum, George?M: I already have my hands full with this book report.Q: What does the man mean?Conversation OneM: Lesley, again and again these days we hear the words “he‟s on drug” and many people feel that these illegal drugs are harmful and people should be prevented from getting hold of them in any way at all, because of the damage they can do. What do you feel about this?W: Oh yes, you…. You‟ve got to have some sort of control, because it has been proved that these some sort of thing, can do irreparable damage, and I know a horrible story about a 16-year-old kid who is in mental hospital now.She went to a party and she took something there and now she‟s convinced she‟s an orange and she won‟t go out of the room for fear somebody‟s going to squash her.M: Lesley, how wide spread is the use of so- cold illegal drugs in England?W: Well, as regards cannabis (大麻)…um… I think as yet little is known about it. I think it may be a rash thing to legalize it now when so little is known, but it must be said that no positive harm has been proved.M: In view of hostility towards the so-cold illegal drugs in things like newspapers and television, why do so many young people take drugs?W: Well, I think there are many reasons. One of the reasons is because of hostility. It‟s the job of the younger generation to reject all the values o f the older generation, and it‟s just as well for human society that this is so,because otherwise we would never change it or make it better.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. What does Lesley think drugs can do?20. What is the 16-year-old kid is afraid of?21. Why would legalizing cannabis be unwise?22. According to Lesley, what is the job of the young generation?Conversation TwoW: Michael, do you go out to work?M: Not regularly. I used to have a job in a publ ishing company, but I decided it wasn‟t really what I wanted to do and what I wanted to do wouldn‟t earn me much money, so I gave up working, and luckily I had a private income from my family to support me and now I do the things I want to do. Some of them get paid like lecturing and teaching, and others don‟t.W: What are the advantages of not having to go to work from nine till five?M: There are two advantages really. One is that if you feel tired you don‟thave to get up, and the other is that you can spend your time doing things you want to do rather than being forced to do the same thing all the time.W: But surely that‟s in a sense very self-indulgent and very lucky because most of us have to go out and earn our livings. Do you feel justified in having this privileged position?M: Yes. I do things which I think are useful to people and the community and which I enjoy doing.W: Does your wife think that in order to lead a balanced life, people need some form of work?M: Yes, she does. She thinks it‟s eq ually important that their attitude towards work should be positive and whatever work one is actually doing can become creative. Even when she cooks a meal, she thinks she is creating, in her own way, something which is very necessary to our family.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have heard.23. What does the man do now?24. What is the advantage of the man‟s present way of working?25. Why does the man feel justified in his present way of working?Section BPassage oneThe UN Agency, The World Food Program, says Iraq is facing a food crisis which is causing enormous damage to its population, especially its children. The agency said more and more Iraqis were spending their whole days struggling to find food for survival and the social fabric of the nation was disintegrating. It is said that an entire generation of children was being harmed irreparably and the country was at a point of no return. WFP says that 60% of Iraq‟s population, that‟s 12 million people are struggling to survive because of food shortages. Food for the average family costs the equivalent of $26 a month. The devaluation of the Iraq Dinar means that few can afford this. Levels of severe malnutrition among children under five now compare with the Sub-Sahara in Africa. The infant mortality rate has risen by more than 700% compared with that before the Gulf War. Many donor states say the Baghdad government should take the blame for this because it refuses to raise money for food by selling oil through the UN as the sanction rules allow. WFP is asking for 122 million dollars to help feed 2 million people, mostly those under five or over seventy. That‟s double the size of last year‟s program although the agency says it‟s still a fraction of the real need. WFP also acknowledges that the governments around the world will respond fully to this appeal. Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. According to the news, what does the enormous food shortage in Iraq have the most damage effect on?27. What does the WFP want to do in appealing to donor nations?28. How many people in Iraq are struggling to survive because of food shortages?Passage TwoWe can read of things that happened 5000 years ago in the Near East, where people first learned to write. But there are some parts of the word where even now people cannot write. The only way that they can preserve their history is to recount it as sages—legends handed down from one generation to another. These legends are useful because they can tell us something about migrations of people who lived long ago, but none could write down what they did.Anthropologists wondered where the remote ancestors of the Polynesian people now living in the Pacific Islands came from. The sages of these people explain that some of them came from Indonesia about 2000 years ago.But the first people who were like ourselves lived so long ago that even their sagas, if they had any, are forgotten. So archaeologists have neither history nor legends to help them to find out w here the first …modern men‟ came from.Fortunately, however, ancient men made tools of stone especially flint, because this is easier to shape than other kinds. They may also have used wood and skins, but these have rotted away. Stone does not decay, and so the tools of long ago have remained when even the bones of men who made them have disappeared without trace.Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. According to the passage, what can we learn about the ancient people?30. What have anthropologists been curious about?31. From which of the following can anthropologists learn a great deal about the ancient men?Passage ThreeI am always amazed when I hear people saying that sport creates goodwill between the nations, and that if only the common peoples of the world could meet one anther at football or cricket, they would have no inclination to meet on the battlefield. Even if one didn‟t know from concrete examples (the 1936 Olympic Games, for instance) that international sporting contests lead to hatred, one could deduce it from general principles.Nearly all the sports nowadays are competitive. You play to win, and the game has little meaning unless you do your utmost to win. On the village green, where you pick up sides and no feeling of local patriotism is involved, it is possible to play simple for the fun and exercise: but as soon as you feel that you and some larger until will be disgraced if you lose, the most savage combative instincts are aroused. Anyone who has played even in a school football match knows this. At the international level, sport is frankly mimic warfare. But the significant thing is not the behavior of the players but the attitude of the spectators: and, behind the spectators, of the nations who work themselves into furies over these absurd contests, and seriously believe-at any rate for short periods-that running, jumping and kicking a ball are tests of national virtue.Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. What is the writer‟s amazement about sport?33. According to the writer, what is the only purpose of competitive games?34. How is a competitive sportsman likely to feel if he loses?35. What is the significant thing for a sport at an international level?Section CFor a moment it felt like being in some part of China. Fireworks , Chinese snacks,lion and dragon dances, even lucky dumplings wrapped in red paper, everything, wellalmost everything, associated with Spring Festival was there. But all that washappenin g in London, in British capital‟s Chinatown, to be precise.The parade that winded its way yesterday from Chinatown to Trafalgar Square, welcoming the Year of the Rat, had something for every visitor partaking in the celebrations of the local Chinese community.Red lanterns lit up the Chinatown skyline, and mascots of the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London Olympic Games added extra color to the festivities.The celebrations began on February 6 when UK and Chinese Olympic athletes at Oxford Circus switched on the newly designed Chinese lanterns for the two-month-long “China in London” festival.The athletes included British 400m Olympic medalists and former BMX biker Iwan Thomas, former Olympic triple-jump champion Jonathan Edwards, and Chinese Olympic gold medalis t Tian Liang, known as the “Prince of Diving.”A stuntman took to 14-foot ramp, performing extreme BMX ( bicycle motor-cross riding ) skits high in the air. BMX makes its debut as an Olympic sport at the Beijing Games.London‟s most prestigious cultural o rganizations, such as the British Museum, will hold more than500 events during the third “China in London” More than 30 000 people are expected to attend the events.Illustrating the importance of the festival, London Mayor Ken Livingstone said: “Interest in Chinese history, culture and contemporary life is increasing among Londoners and across the UK”, which will continue to grow as we approach the Beijing Games.参考答案Part ⅠWritingTo Compete or to CooperateCompetition and cooperation are prevalent in every field of life, yet different people hold different opinions about the priority of them. Some college students contend that competition proves its importance in the course of learning. They compete for scholarships, awards and opportunities to demonstrate their abilities. Thus competition can encourage them to study harder. Furthermore, competition stimulates students‟ interest in study and helps them learn how to survive under the pressure.But other students set forth a completely different argument. Students who advocate that cooperation is more significant in the university have their sound grounds. They believe that many hands make light work. In addition, they highlight team spirit, with the belief that team work not only enables them to work as part of a team, but also teaches them how to get along well with others.However, in my mind, both competition and cooperation are equally important. Competition without cooperation may be good to the temporary development of certain individuals, but not beneficial to most people in the long run; cooperation without competition may bring about a peaceful life to all but undermine the individual‟s c reativity and handicap the social progress. Therefore, competition and cooperation should go hand in hand with each other.Part II Reading Comprehension1~7 DBDACCB 8. clinical depression 9. two weeks10. support and sympathyPart III Listening Comprehension11~15 DDCDB 16~20 CABAB21~25 CCDBD 26~30 CBAAB31~35 DCACB36. Fireworks 37. dumplings 38. associated 39. winded40. partaking 41. skyline 42. athletes 43. medalist44. BMX makes its debut as an Olympic sport at the Beijing Games45. More than 30 000 people are expected to attend the events46. Interest in Chinese history, culture and contemporary life is increasing among Londoners and acrossthe UKPart IV Reading Comprehension47~51 JCAFM 52~56 EHOLI57~61 DBACB 62~66 CBCDBPart V Cloze67~71 DBABA 72~76 CBABD77~81 DBAAD 82~86 BDADDPart VI Translation87. count on my father to cheer me up88.Approximately 250 students were packed into the classroom89. took no notice of what I said90. sang out their plans for holiday91. Reflecting on those nice days。

英语泛读教程刘乃银第三版第二册全册所有单元答案

英语泛读教程刘乃银第三版第二册全册所有单元答案

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6-8: bac
Book 2-Unit 2
▪ Text:
▪ A. d
▪ B. 1-5: bddbd 6-10: dbdad
▪ C. 1-5: abadd
6-
10: caacc
▪ Fast Reading:
▪ 1-5: bbcad 11-15: cddda
11-12: db
▪ Fast Reading: ▪ 1-5: acdbd
11-15: dddba
▪ Home Reading: ▪ 1-5: dccdb
6-8: aad 6-10: bdaca
6-10: baacd
6-10: bcdab
Book 2-Unit 14
▪ Text:
▪ A. d
▪ B. 1-5: ddcda
6-10: ddcaa 6-10: bbcda
6-10: abdcb
6-9: ddad
Book 2-Unit 4
▪ Text:
▪ A. c
▪ B. 1-6: bdcaab
▪ C. 1-5: dbadb 11-12: cb
6-10: ccdcd
▪ Fast Reading:
▪ 1-5: cdabd 6-10: cdcdd 11-15: dccbb
6-10: cdddb 6-7: cb 6-10: bacbd
6-9: cdad
Book 2-Unit 10
▪ Text: ▪ A. d ▪ B. 1-5: cdabc ▪ C. 1-5: accac
11-12: dd
▪ Fast Reading: ▪ 1-5: cdbcd
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book2Unit2答案1)Besides Except Besides2)Have received Accepted Received Accept3)Discovered Was invented Discovered Invented1) alike2) asleep3) alive4) awake5) alone6) astir1) conflict with2) superior to3) resented4) left behind/left (my car keys) behind5) error6) rejected7) created8) obtained9) above all10) perpetual1)origin2)threatening3)in existence4)hesitates5)owes to6) Acting on7) leaving to8) went out of her way9) has been appointed10) judgments11) influence12) humble1) Many authors use a false name when they publish their books.2) The origin of human life on earth is now believed to have been in Africa.3) The book was translated from Chinese into English under the personal supervision of the author.4) In spite of the personal participation of the President, the conference failed to produce agreement.5) Many Americans prefer to travel by car over any other means of transportation.6) Watches made in your factory are far superior in quality to those turned out in theirs.1) a wait-and-see attitude2) a life-and-death struggle3) a down-to-earth spirit4) an out-and-out lie5) an out-of-the-way mountain village6) a face-to-face talk7) a divide-and-rule policy8) up-to-date machines9) word-for-word translation10) a never-to-be-forgotten night1) self-conscious2) self-sufficient3) self-educated4) self-respecting5) self-supporting6) self-made1) frightened2) be heightened3) strengthen4) lengthening/5) to be lengthened6) hastened heartened1) In his youth2) A 17-year-old youth3) The youth of our country have4) Some youths5) Youth is6) The youth of the 21st century have1) Although advanced in years, Thomas Edison remained as active and creative as many young people.2) While still at college, Miss Leacock had her first novel published.3) A tiger cannot be tamed unless caught very young.4) The old lady carrying a basketful of eggs was run down by a taxi when crossing the street.5) I am sure Mr. White's latest play, once staged, will prove to be a great success.6) Ben is fully aware that if not properly managed, his shirt factory will have to close down in less than a year.1) Paul could not dance, nor could he sing.2) I was not satisfied with her explanation, nor were my classmates.3) My brother Joe never learned to swim, nor does he intend to start now.4) They didn't invite me, nor did they invite my parents.5) Cathy had hardly said a word since supper, nor had her husband.6) Mr. Owen didn't know then what had happened, nor did he ever find out.1) It was Jefferson who wrote the Declaration of Independence.2) It is with genuine feeling that the author praises all that is progressive.3) It was on the beach that Miss White found the child lying dead.4) It was because the water had risen that we could not cross the river.5) It was Jim, a heartless fellow, who was heard shouting at his mother in the dead of night.6) It was not until I told her that Mrs. Williams knew anything about it.1) Paul considered himself fortunate to have been admitted to Harvard University.2) Don't you think it good for us to remember Jefferson's emphasis upon knowledge as a basis for action?3) Today people find it impossible for one person to learn what needs to be known about all subjects.4) His duty fulfilled, Henry felt a great weight taken off his mind.5) Alice considered herself lucky that she was not injured in the accident.6) The Chinese working class made its strength felt by playing the main role in the May 4th Movement.1) action2) obtain3) humble4) origins5) go out of one's way6) conflict7) acted on8) owe much to9) left behind1) before2) aged3) following4) Now5) lying6) for7) that8) as9) in10) that11) might12) life13) away14) saved15) was16) given17) does18) the19) done20) more21) in22) and1) guided2) In fact3) a second term4) shape5) independence6) served as7) Constitution8) honored9) The nation's capital10) celebrated翻译1) 会上有人建议任命一个十一人委员会来制定新章程。

It was suggested at the meeting that a committee of eleven be appointed to make a new constitution.2) 这些青年科学家通过现场观察,获得了研究工作所需的第一手资料。

By making on-the-spot observations, the young scientists obtained first-hand information they needed in their research work.3) 他很可能会因视力不好而被拒收入伍。

It is very likely that he will be rejected by the army because of his bad eyesight.4) 委员会成员在新机场最佳选址(location) 这一问题上持有不同意见。

The committee members have conflicting opinions as to the best location of the new airport.5) 亨利创作的艺术品在许多方面比他兄弟的要好。

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