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新世纪综合教程1第二版课后练习翻译答案

unite one1)the judge asked the reporters not to disclose the name of the victim.法官要求记者不要公开受害人的姓名。
2)The teacher took pains to make sure that we all understood what he said.老师费尽苦心务使咱们全都理解他说的话。
3)Recently the school conducted a survey among those students who have attained academic excellence.最近学校在学业优秀的学生中进行了一项调查。
4)He said he would accept the job,so we have asked him to confirm his acceptance by writing us a letter.他说他要接受这份工作,咱们要求他写封信证明。
5)George studies very hard. He wants to make the most of his chance to learn.乔治学习很尽力,他要尽可能利用学习的机缘。
6)We can’t go. T o begin with, it’s too cold. Beside, we’re busy.咱们不能去。
第一,天太冷。
另外咱们正忙着。
7)It’s about time that someone spoke up for these basic truths/facts.该是有人公开讲清楚这些大体事实的时候了。
8)You should be working instead of lying there in bed at this time ofthe day.此时此刻你应该工作而不该在床上躺着。
9)I’ll jot down some notes while he’s speaking.他发言时,我要记些笔记。
新世纪大学英语系列教材(第二版)综合教程1-Unit 3课后练习答案(总主编秦秀白)

Unit 3Listen and RespondTask One Focusing on the Main IdeasChoose the best answer to complete each of the following sentencesaccording to the information contained in the listening passage.1)According to this monologue, we know that the girl’s sisters _____ .A)totally forgot their mother’s birthdayB)brought birthday presents to their motherC)prepared a birthday picnic for their motherD)reminded the girl of their mother's birthday2)The girl said that _____ .A)she felt bad for forgetting her mother’s birthdayB)she had saved some money for her mother’ birthdayC)she spent much time preparing a birthday present for her motherD)she prepared the picnic as the birthday present for her mother3)The girl went to the store _____ .A) to buy some plastic paperB) to buy herself a piggy bankC) to buy typewriter correction paperD) to buy her mother a birthday present4)The cashier at the store ______.A) paid for the girl's presentB) offered the girl a presentC) asked the girl to buy a plastic heartD) helped the girl by paying for the difference5)The girl always remembers the heart she gave her mother because ______ .A)it was the present her mother longed forB)it was associated with some special memoryC)it was handmade by herself for her motherD)it was the most expensive present she ever gotTask Two Zooming In on the DetailsListen to the recording again and fill in each of the blanks according to what you have heard.The girl felt sad(\) when her sisters came because she had forgotten that it washer mother’s birthday(2). She did not want her mother(3〕to know that, so she quickly took one dollar — the only money she had — from her piggy bank. She was sure that with this one dollar she could buy her mother a present that would show her mother how much sheloved her[A)f but when she went into a shop she found that one dollar wouldn’t buy(5) as much as she thought it would. She finally chose a plastic heart that was ninety-nine(6) cents. When she went to the cashier to make the payment, she was told that it cost more than a dollar because of the sales tax. She was so disappointed and had to put the heart back (1).Then the cashier put some of her own pennies into the cash register [Q] and gave her the heart in a bag. When the girl’s mother saw the present; she exclaimed," What a beautiful present! Its just what! need.(9〕•’ and she then put the little girl on her lap(10) and told her that she loved the heart and the girl.Task One Discovering the Main Ideas1Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text A.1)Describe in a few sentences the relationship between the writer and her mother.The writer and her mother loved each other deeply, and they were very close to each other. 2)What did the writer and her mother usually talk about under the pine tree?They usually talked about what was happening in their respective lives. They often recalled what had happened when the writer was a child. The writer also shared with her3)Why did the mother look unusually solemn one day and ask her daughter strange questions?The writer's mother acted strangely that day because her heart disease was deteriorating and she was dying.4)Did the writer visit the same place again after her mother died? What did the pine tree meanto her?Yes, she still went to the park, but now she brought her sons. The park with the pine tree was a meaningful place for the writer because it reminded her of her mother and it was a place for having more family gatherings and for maintaining a close family bond even after her mother was gone.2Text A can be divided into two parts. Now write down the paragraph numbers of each part and then give the main idea of each in one or two sentences.Part: One; Paragraph(s): 1-8; Main Idea: The writer recalls the days when she and her mother would meet and chat about life under a pine tree in the park nearby, and it was there that she learned that her mother was dying of heart disease.Part: Two; Paragraph(s): 9 - 13; Main Idea: After the writer’s mother died, the writer still brought her sons to the same spot which brought back fond memories of her mother. Such visits and the gatherings under the tree had created a close bond between her and her sons.Task Two Reading Between the Lines1Read the following statements and then decide whether each of them is true or false based on the information in the text. Write T for True and F for False in the space provided before each statement.1)F Recently, the family had picnics and gatherings quite often under the pine tree in the park (The family used to have picnics and gatherings quite often under the pine tree in the park when the writer’s mother was alive.)2)F When the writer told her mother that she was going to get married, her mother felt very sad. (Her mother cried at this news, but as she said, these were tears of joy. She was sad to see her daughter go, but happy that she had grown up.)3)TThe deepening love and close relationship between the writer and the mother grew with thepine tree.4)TThe daughter guessed that her mother was dying before her mother told her the truth.5)FThe writer's sons came to the pine tree often after their grandmother died because theirgrandmother used to take them there.(The writer’s sons still came to t he pine tree, but their grandmother did not take them there. Their grandmother had died before they were born.)6)FThe writer occasionally visited the pine tree after her mother's death because she missed hermother.(The writer went there with her sons and she shared her memories of her mother with the boys. It became a family tradition for the writer and her sons to meet under the pine tree to chat and sharenews about their lives with each other.)2Read the following sentences carefully and discuss in pairs what the author intends to say by the italicized parts.1)Mother picked up a blade of grass and began to shred it with her fingernail. I’d become wellacquainted with my mother’s habits, and this particular one indicated she had something serious on her mind. (Para. 5)/ knew my mother’s habits quite well, and this particular habit of picking up a blade of grassand shredding it with her fingernail told me that she must be bothered by something serious.2)What I didn't know, and what she had kept from me, was that her condition wasn't improving. We talked about her options, which were few... (Para. 8)We talked about possible ways of treatment that might help her to get better, but there was not much choice, for her disease was incurable and she was going to die.3)He hemmed and hawed {ox d, few minutes. (Para. 10)Fora few minutes he spoke hesitatingly and unclearly because he did not know howto break the news that he was to get married soon.4)I cried tears of joy as my son hugged me —his hug a rare and special treat. (Para. 10〕My son rarely hugged me, and when he did, it was to me like a special treat—something that gaveme great pleasure or delight.Task Three Voicing Your Views1Work in groups of threes or fours and discuss the following question. Is your relationship with your mother similar to or different from that between the writer and her mother? List as many similarities and differences as you can think of and write them down in the space provided.Similarities:a. You may also share important or minor things in your life with your mother.b. You and your mother always care about each other.c. You may also have a place which you like to visit together,e.g. a park or a square nearyour home.d•…Differences:a. You may not have a place that you frequently visit together.b. You may do more housework together.c. You may travel to different places together.d. You may not openly show your affection towards each other2List in the table below things you often do together with your parents or places you often go to with them, and share with your group members some of your pleasant / interesting / unusual experiences when doing something together with your parents.Things you often do together with your parentsgoing shopping,doing housework,going fishing, mountain-climbing, swimming, etc.Places you often go to with your parentsparks or other scenic spots, the cinema, sports fields,gyms,etc.Write a few lines here to describe your experiencessatisfied, amused,amazed, proud,excitement, pleasure, happiness, contentment, affection,and relaxation, etc.Checking Your Vocabulary • Word Detective1 Play detective and find the required word in Text B according to the clues given. Then, make at least two sentences with each of the words you have found. The number of the paragraph in which the target word appears is given in brackets.1)A verb meaning ’#to take hold of (a person or thing〕with a sudden rough movement": (Para.1)Write down the target word here: graba. A young man grabbed the money and ran away.b. They grabbed her by the arm and forced her into their car.2)An adjective meaning “suffering extreme need, anxiety, or loss of hope":〔Para. 4〕Write down the target word here: desperate a. Mary is desperate for money since she has been jobless for about 6 months.b. The project must be successful as it’s the fast desperate attempt to save the company.3)A verb meaning “to press firmly together, especially from opposite sides": (Para, 4) Write down the target word here: squeezea.Seeing her feeling so sad, he squeezed her arm sympathetically.b.Would you squeeze some oranges and make me a glass of juice ?4)A verb meaning “to set free, let go”: (Para. 6)Write down the target word here: releasea.She released the rabbit from the trap.b.Finally he released his hold on her arm.5)A verb meaning ##to ask very strongly and seriously and in a begging way”: (Para. 9) Write down the target word here: pleada.They wept and pleaded until we agreed to do as they wished.b.She pleaded for more time to pay back the money she borrowed.6)An adjective meaning “that can be easily carried or moved, quite small and light”: (Para.12)Write down the target word here: portablea.A portable machine is designed to be easily carried or moved.b.Since / need to travel a lot for work I always carry a portable computer with me.7)A noun me aning “a slight short, sharp sound1’: (Para-13)Write down the target word here: dicka.The key turned with a click and the door was open.b.A click of a button on the mouse controls the computer’s functions.8)A verb meaning “to make a search for,to try to find or get sth.”: (Para. 14)Write down the target word here: seeka. We are earnestly seeking after the truth.b. The travelers sought shelter from the rain.2 Rewrite each of the following sentences with a phrase that appears in Text B. Focus on the italicized parts. The number of the paragraph in which the target phrase appears is given in brackets.1)The train came off \^ rails and piled up in a cornfield during the snowstorm. (Para. 5)The train ran off its rails and piled up in a cornfield during the snow storm.2)On hearing the news she tried hard not to show\\er grief. (Para. 6)On hearing the news she tried hard to fight back her grief.3)Since / felt unhappy at home, I /e厅 when I was sixteen. (Para. 7)Iran away from home when / was sixteen.4)Why didn't you say you were going to be late? I’ve been extremely worried about you. (Para. 7】Why didn’t you say you were going to be late? I’ve been worried sick.5)He said he’d call again, and ended our phone talk suddenly. (Para. 13)He said he d call again, and hun^ up on me.6)For quite a while she looked at him m disbelief, shaking her head (Para. 14)She stared at him in disbelief, shaking her head.7)I stood there with a strong emotion of sorrow tried hard to fight back tears. (Para. 16) / stood there with a lump in my throat and tried hard to fight back tears.8)My mother-in-law is going to look after my son while I'm away. (Para. 17)My mother-in-law is going to take care of my son while I’m away.Checking Your Comprehension1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text B.1)How did the writer feel when she heard the telephone ring at midnight?She felt fear at the ringing of the telephone at midnight.2)Why did the caller say "But don’t... don’t say anything, until I finish”?Because she knew her mother very well and was afraid that her mother would start lecturingher again before hearing her out.3)What had happened to the caller?She had run away from home and found out that she was pregnant. On that particular nightshe got drunk and almost killed herself by drunk-driving.4)What was the callers complaint about her mother?She complained that her mother was not listening to her and was always telling her what she shoulddo.5)What did the caller want to do and how?The caller wanted to go back home. She called a taxi, but thought she could drive home.6)Why did the writer insist that the caller should wait for the taxi?Because the caller was drunk, the writer thought it was dangerous for her to drive home on her ownand she must wait for the taxi.7)From the end of the story, what do you learn about who actually was the caller?The caller was a stranger, not the writer’s own daughter She called the writer by mistake.8)What did the writer mean when she said “Maybe it wasn’t such a wrong number"? Althoughthe girl called the wrong number, the result turned out to be good, and the writerlearned a valuable lesson from the phone conversation and realized the importance to learn to listen when communicating with her own child. That’s why she said “it wasn’t such a wrongnumber”.9)Can you figure out the reason why the writer did not tell the caller that she had dialled the wrong number?The writer herself was a mother and she understood the runaway girl’s pain over her conflicts with her mother and her yearning to go back home and be accepted. The writer also knew clearly the critical situation the runaway girl was in. In order to keep the situation under control and not to hurt thedesperate caller, the writer did not acknowledge that the caller had dialled2The caller seemed to be facing some problems with her mother. Fill in the table below about what her mother did, how she felt about her mother and what she did finally.What the mother did1) She kept telling her daughter what should be done.2) She seemed to have all the answers rather than listen to her daughter Howthe caller felt and what she did1) she felt that her mother wasn’t listening to her.2) she felt that the mother never felt her feelings were important3) The girl finally ran away from home.3Read the following sentences carefully and try to figure out the feelings of the writer according to the context clues given in the text.1)Panicky thoughts filled my sleep-dazed mind …(Para. 1)She (the writer) felt fear at the ringing of the phone at midnight.2)1 drew in a sharp shallow breath, released my husband and pressed my hand against my forehead. (Para. 6)She was surprised and upset3)I bit into my lip, feeling my own eyes fill with moisture. (Para. 11)She was touched and felt like crying.4)“That’s good. Honey," I said, rel ief filling my chest. (Para. 18)She felt more relieved.5)“No!" I snapped. My muscles stiffened,... (Para. 20)She felt frightened at the thought of the caller driving when drunk.6)I listened to the silence in fear. When I didn't hear her answer, I bit intomy lip and closed my eyes. (Para. 23)She wasn’t feeling sure what was happening, so she felt somewhat helpless.7)Only when 1 heard someone in the background asking about a Yellow Cab did I feel my tension easing. (Para. 25)She felt relieved when she heard the taxi had arrived.8)Moving from the bed, tears forming in my eyes, I walked out into the hall and went to stand in my sixteen-year-old daughter's room. (Para. 27)She felt touched, and relieved at the same time that the situation was under control and things Enhance Your Language AwarenessWords in Action2In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.1)There was a(n) aivkivard moment when she didn’t know whe ther to shake his hand or kiss his cheek.2)She breathed a sigh of re//ef when she found out she had passed her exam.3)Parents should really take extra care of their babies as many accidents actually occur at home.4)The government has two options]to reduce spending or to increase tax.5)The following program contains scenes that may be disturbing to some viewers.6)When the doctor told her that it was only a minor case, she released\\ev husband's arm.7)The woman felt panicky and she spoke almost without pausing for breath.8)The policeman blew his whistle and the protesters scattered\x\ all directions.9)He put a grape into his mouth and swallowed\\i whole.10)Don’t wipe your nose on your sleeve, kid —that’s what your handkerchiefs for!11)1 took my son to the zoo as a birthday treat.12)As I recall,it was you who suggested this idea in the first place.3In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand their meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessaryt1)In just a few days he became well acquainted withM his new classmates.2)Jane has locked herself up in her room for the whole day. She took us by surprise when shecame out with her hair dyed red.3)Let's sit down quietly and gather our thoughts first before the discussion.4)To my surprise, the stranger turned out to be an old friend of my mother’s.5)Seeing )im wearing a funny hat, Maggie tried hard to fight back a desire to laugh.6)Don’t hang up on me — I need to talk to you.7)After quarrelling with his step-father, Colin ran aivayand hasn’t been heard of ever since.8)They’ve hired someone Xo take care ofxhe children for a week.9)When I asked him how he was doing, he hemmed and hawed before telling me that he hadjust lost his job.10)Once a very shy boy from a small mountainous village, he turned into a competent engineerin a matter of six years.11)The newspaper refused to keep the facts from the public.12)As we sat on the beach soaking up the sunshine, she started to tell me her childhood stories. • Increasing Your Word Power1 Complete the multiple choice exercise by choosing the right answer.1)All the following verbs can form acceptable collocations with the noun RELATIONSHIP except ____ .d. make b. create c. acknowledge d. deepene. build2)All the following adjectives can form acceptable collocations with thenoun RELATIONSHIP except ___ .a. closeb. mutualc. intimated. potentiale. fluent3)All the following adjectives can form acceptable collocations with thenoun PANIC except _____ .a. blindb. suddenc. sturdy growing e. total4)All the following verbs can go with the noun PANIC except _____ .a. feelb. causec. created. spreade. throw5)All the following verbs can go with the noun RELIEF except ____ .a. seekb. createc. experienced. expresse. offer6)All the following adjectives can form acceptable collocations with thenoun RELIEF except ____ .a. deepb. sheerc. temporaryd. desperatee. obvious7)All the following verbs can go with the noun MEMORY except ___ .a. loseb. arousec. refresh d survive e. cherish8)All the following adjectives can form acceptable collocations with thenoun MEMORY except ____ .a. earlyb. sociablec. lastingd. fond e- vivid2Many words in English can be used both as nouns and as verbs. Complete all the sentences using either the noun form or the verb form of the words given in the box. Change the form where necessary •1)Please focus your minds on the following problem.2)She has constant fears that her husband will abandon (抛弃)her and the kids.3)The focus of recent research has been on environmental issues.4)Her father died of a heart attack when there was no one else at home.5)She fears that the child may have got a blood problem.6)This kind of disease attacks the central nervous system.7)She paid frequent visits to her parents and they were so happy to see her every time she visited Xhem.8)The blind man touched the elephant's ear and concluded that the elephant is in the shape ofa huge fan.9)My long chat with my mother over the phone every day has relieved a lot of my stress.10)He has got a strange skin problem. Even a light touch on his face hurts.11)The colour of the curtains and the paint on the wall do not match.12)My husband often chats with me over dinner so I know very well what is happening at his workplace.13)The young couple are a perfect match.14)Experts fearthal the disease will spread far and wide.3Did you notice the suffixes -y, -able in words such as panicky and portable in this unit? The sufilx -able can be added to a noun or a verbto form an adjective,and -y can be put after a noun to form an adjective. Now form adjectives by adding -y or -able to the words given in the table and write down the Chinese meaning for each adjective.Nouns/Verbs Suffixes Adjectives Chinese Meaningsfault faulty有错误的:有缺点的:不完善的guilt guilty有罪的:有过失的hand handy手边的;方便的panic panicky惊恐的;易恐慌的pick picky吹毛求疵的:爱挑剔的adapt -yAable adaptable能迨应新环境的:适应性强的imagine imaginable可想象的;想得到的port portable便于携带的:轻便的predict predictable可预言的;可预料的rely reliable可靠的;可信赖的Complete each of the following sentences with a proper word you have thus formed.1)He pleaded guilty to charges of theft (盗窃)and robbery in court.2)I’m sure she’ll cope with the changes very well; she’s very adaptable.3)Keep your pills handy \ust \n case you feel carsick.4)The doctor tried every means imaginable to save the patient, but in vain.5)Considering the great disparity (巷殊)in strength between the two teams, the result is predictable •6)Many people feel pan/ckyvjhen speaking before the public.7)If the product you bought turns out to he faulty •you may request a repair or a replacement8)He is such a p/cky eater that he won't eat anything but fresh vegetable.9)He's not very reliable.You'd better not count on him to help you out.10)A portable computer is a computer designed to be easily moved fromone location to another.Grammar in ContextObserve the following sentences from both Text A and Text B, paying special attention to the use of the past perfective aspect of the verb. Then do the following two tasks.Task 1: Combine each pair of sentences into one by making use of the past perfect aspect of the verb.1)a. We rushed to the railway station,b. We found the train left already.We rushed to the railway station,but found the train had left.2)a. I learnt some English at high school in China.b. I became an English Major at an American college after I finished high school in China. Before / became an English major at an American college, I had learnt some English at high3)a. I got to the cinema by bike.b. Kathy got there even earlier and picked up the tickets.Kathy had already picked up the tickets by the time / got to the cinema by bike.4)a. I shut the door.b. Immediately afterwards the telephone rang.No sooner had I shut the door than the telephone rang.or: I had no sooner shut the door than the telephone rang.5)a. The teacher explained the theory in detail,b. Then the students understood.The students did not understand until the teacher had explained the theory in detail.Task 2: A theft happened in a company last Saturday. John, the person who was on duty, was telling a friend what had happened. Imagine you are John and your partner his friend. Tell him what happened using the following clues. You need to add what is missing and make use of the past perfect aspect of verbs whenever necessary to indicate the sequence of the events.Before I left the office at 5 o'clock, I had locked the office door. When I passed by the office an hour later, 1) ! saw the door open.I felt a bit surprised; so I stopped and went in to take a look. When I saw the mess in the office, I knew 2) the office had been broken into. I took aquick look around and found that 3) quite a few things had been stolen. I called the police immediately. By the time the police arrived, my boss and my colleagues 4) had already comeback to the office.Tom said that 5) the 200 dollars he had locked in his drawer was gone.Dylan's camera, which he 6) had just bought,was also gone. My boss suffered the heaviest loss. 7) A few computers in the office had been stolen.The police searched the office, but wereunable to find any clues.ClozeComplete the following passage with words chosen from this unit. The initial letter of each is given.My mother and I always enjoyed our chat together under a pine tree in the park. At our recent {^1) meeting, however, her pale face took me by surprise(2).I asked her what was wrong, and her sad /solemn(3) look and silence mademe believe that she was keeping (4) something bad from me. Apparently,something serious was disturbing(5] her. At first, she remained silent. Finally,after my persistent inquiries(6), she could not hold it any longer and admitted(7)to me that she had a very serious heart disease. It suddenly occurred (S) to methat three years ago, she had heart surgery(9) but her condition did not improveafterwards and now there were hardly any options(10) left I reached over andwrapped my arms around my mother and cried. As we sat there thatcool April afternoon soaking(12) up the sun and smelling the fresh scent(\2) ofthe grass, I had one wish in my heart that I could have more gatherings(14] with mymother in the days to come.TranslationTranslate the following sentences into English, using the words and expressions given in brackets.1)浃们差科朋左,sj他屋尨将&么大的一磷華成;|為,^ r±o (keep sth. from, take sb. by surprise)We are good friends; however,he kept such an important matter from me,which took me by surprise.2)杏毕必典^[commencement:) i;,M慈 i.j喵於咬,,M仍迖5 <15沏水。
新世纪大学英语综合教程1课后答案(全)

2. (1) obtain (2) confident (3) communicate (4) advantage(5) relevant (6) helpful (7) extreme (8)enjoyable(9) means (10) process (11) particularly (12)characters(13) astonished (14) apparently3. (1) fond of (2) is…related to (3) according to(4) To a certain degree (5) vice versa (6) no doubt (7) rid… of (8) cleare d up (9) or else(10) at all costs (11) sure enough (12) let alone (13) similar to (14) It’s no use (15) in my opinion (16) was worth(II)Increasing Your Word Power1. (1) c (2) d (3) b (4) b (5) b (6) d2. (1) highly/very (2) quite/very (3) quite/very/increasingly (4) quite/simply/very3.4.No Mistakeespecial→ especiallynecessarily → necessaryfrequent → frequentlyNo Mistakeea sily → easyNo Mistakei ndividually → individualm uch → manyh igh → highlya pparently → apparentr emarkably → remarkablep robable → probablyNo Mistake(III)GrammarTask 1:(1)would/should (2) should/would (3) might (4) would (5) must (6) can’t (7) should would (8) mustTask 2:(1)We passed the afternoon very pleasantly, roller-skating in the sunand talking about our childhood under a tree. / The afternoon passed very pleasantly, while we roller-skated in the sun and talked about our childhood under a tree.(2)On entering the lecture hall, I was surprised at the size of the crowd./ When I entered the lecture hall, I was surprised at the size of the crowd.(3)When I was only a small boy, my father took me to Beijing and we hada lot of fun together.(4)To write well, a person must read good books.(IV)Cloze(1) doubt (2) efficient (3) where (4) advantage (5) afford (6) claim(7) fluently (8) qualified (9) extent (10) ridiculous (11) perfect(12) as(13) because (14) individual(V)Translation1. Translate the sentences(1) The baby can’t even crawl yet, let alone walk.(2) Will claimed he was dining with a group of friends at the time of the murder, but in my opinion he told a lie.(3) To a certain extent the speed of reading is closely related to reading skills; and with reading skills you can cope with outside class reading better.(4) According to the regulation/rule, they both can play the game/participate in the game.(5) Some people assume that there is a Chinese equivalent for every Japanese word.(6) We have passed all the relevant information on to the police.(7) There/ It is no use asking me any more questions about that matter because I won’t answer.(8) It was a mistake on Jim’s part to sign the contract without reading it carefully.(9) They refused to provide us with all the information we need.(10) This accident is very similar to the one that happened three years ago.(11) The film is based on a play by/ of Shakespeare.(12) If you have a good command/ mastery of English and computer skills, you will surely have an advantage over others in finding a job/ in job-hunting.2. Translate the paragraph近年来英语教学法有了很大的改变,但是还是有大量的教学活动建立在行为主义心理学基础之上。
新世纪大学英语综合教程1课后答案解析第二版秦秀白

新世纪大学英语综合教程1课后答案解析第二版秦秀白U n i t4G r o w i n g u p K e y s(总8页)--本页仅作为文档封面,使用时请直接删除即可----内页可以根据需求调整合适字体及大小--Unit 4 Growing up: Keys to the execisesEnhance Your Language AwarenessWords in ActionWorking with Words and Expressions1 Listed in the boxes below are some of the words that you need to be very familiar with. Now work in pairs and make sentences with each of them to see if you have really mastered their usages. You are encouraged to consult a dictionary if you are still not quite sure about their meanings and usages.1) When the father learned abo ut his son’s school performance, he beamed with satisfaction.2) How do people celebrate New Year’s Day in your country?3) What are you complaining about You have already got everything you want.4) There were 24 people enrolled in the French class.5) The children panicked when they saw the serious look on the teacher’s face.6) When I turned off the TV, all my three kids protested.7) He is too stubborn to admit that he was wrong.8) George is very ambitious about his future though he is just a teenager.9) My son is very good at figures, and he plans to take up Mathematics as his major.10) He got very frustrated when he learned that he had failed the exam again.11) Being a very possessive father, he felt very unhappy when he learned his daughter was going to get married.12) How can you keep your children at home for the whole week Of course, they will get restless.2 In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.1) She finds herself in conflict with her parents over her future career.2) The two parties finally overcame their differences on the matter of interest rate (利率).3) Some strange customs have survived from earlier times.4) Please let us know if you can attend the meeting scheduled (事先安排) for the coming Thursday.5) She frowned with displeasure as she was reading her son’s school report.6) Students are likely to let their minds wander if the teacher’s lectures are dull and boring.7) I always feel so guilty about not visiting my parents more often, but I do have lots of things to cope with every day.8) The local farmers sustained heavy losses during the flood season.9) The next morning we all went out to survey the damage caused by the fire.10) The sudden appearance of a tiger from the woods terrified us all.11) International students are required to carry medical insurance as a condition of enrollment (注册).12) Adapting to a new culture is no easy task because there are lots of cultural differences to overcome.3 In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand their meanings Do you know how to use them in the proper context Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercises. Change the form where necessary.1) The old man was sick of having arguments all the time with his wife.2) “You really can’t imagine what I have gone through,” Mary said,choking back her tears.3) Compared with growing up in primitive societies, growing up in tod ay’s world is in some ways harder.4) When I first settled into teaching in this small town, I felt very awkward, for my neighbors wanted to know everything about me.5) The boys would give anything / the world to meet that football star.6) Tom rushed into the room when Jane and I were in the midst of a conversation.7) It’s true that his father is a world-famous movie star, but Jack became famous in his own right .8) We didn’t plan it like that but it worked out very well.9) At first he found it extremely hard to fit in with his colleagues at the new company.10) When I was in my teens, I gradually grew apart from my parents, only to realize how wrong I was in my later years.11) I’m sorry to hear that you’re suffering from a severe cold.No wonder you did not turn up at the party yesterday.12) It is not a healthy habit staying up too late.13) I was annoyed with my mother’s tight control over me and ended up shouting at her one day.14) The boy was scared of his mother because she would always scold(责怪) him if he did anything wrong.15) Because of my carelessness, I soon found myself in trouble again and then I realized that what my mother had said was right.16) He is not a very responsible person. For instance , he promised to come to our meeting, but never even responded when we invited him.● Increasing Your Word Power1 The words listed in the following box can be used to describe either a teenager or a parent. Go over each word carefully and then choose the right word to complete each sentence.1) He is a very possessive father. He says “no” to all his daughter’s boyfriends.2) A(n) over-protective parent usually weakens his / her child’s belief in his / her ability to solve his / her own problems.3) Are you a(n) frustrated parent whose teenager always makes angry scenes when you try to get him or her to “just DO something”4) His possessive mother wants him to ring her 3 times a day at least to keep her informed of what he does at school.5) It is often the case that in a family one parent is usually slightly lenient / strict and the other is slightly strict / lenient .6) Teenagers are rather rebellious as they often prefer to be on their own and refuse to listen to their parents.7) Don’t blame him: he’s just a(n)frustrated teenager who feels that he is unable to find his position in life.8) Don’t blame him for not wanting to stay at home. He is just a restless teenager longing for adventure.9) She used to be a(n) stubborn teenager who thought that whatever she believed was correct.2 Match the verbs in the box with the nouns below so that they form correct collocations. If you are in doubt, consult a dictionary. Put the verbs in the space provided and each verb is to be used only once. Then write down six sentences of your own using the collocations.1) survey the damage 2) sustain dents3) attend a meeting 4) terrify somebody5) wrap presents 6) recall an eventWrite down your own sentences here.1) After surveying the damage, we concluded that it was caused by animals.2) His car sustained dents when it hit the road block.3) The teachers will attend our meeting this afternoon.4) The stern expression on his face terrified me.5) Please wrap the presents carefully.6) When he recalled what happened ten years ago, he still couldn’t help feeling sorry.3 Did you notice the suffixes -ize, -ify in words such as realize, terrify in this unit The suffixes -ize, -ify can be added to nouns or adjectives to form verbs. Now form verbs by adding -ize or -ify to the words given in the table and write down the Chinese meaning for each verb.Nouns / Adjectives SuffixesVerbsChinese Meaningsbeauty beautify 使美起来;美化just justify 证明…正当;证明…无罪modern modernize 使现代化popular popularize 使大众化;普及,推广pure purify 使纯净;提纯simple -ize/-ify simplify 简化;使简易symbol symbolize 作为…的象征,标志test testify 作证,证明;表明theory theorize 使理论化;从理论上说明4 Complete each of the following sentences with a proper word you have thusformed.1) The procedures have been simplified so that users can operate the system easily.2) The flower baskets and paintings helped to beautify the church.3) The pursuit of good ends does not justify the employment of bad means.4) He decided to testify on behalf of the accused man before the jury(陪审团).5) It is much easier to theorize about a solution than to actually put it into practice.6) The government is making efforts to popularize solar energy industry in response to national energy shortage.7) Research has shown that certain green plants can purify indoor air and regulate humidity.8) Many people deeply sympathized with the victims of the disaster and donated whatever they could to help them out.9) In religion and art, an eagle stands for freedom and strength, while adove symbolizes peace and purity.10) The company has made massive investments in modernizing its assembly line(生产线).Grammar in ContextTask 1: Discuss with a partner and explain whether the highlighted verbs below have different meanings when used transitively or intransitively.1) a. I survived my last years of high school until finally I turned eighteen. (Para. 9, Text A)b. Thousands of people were killed in the disaster, but he survived.a.: vt.;b.: vi., with the same meaning: “did not die”2) a. And so when strangers asked me if I was Doctor Eppley’s son,I replied emphatically, … (Para. 4, Text A)b. I wrote him a letter telling him that I would pay him a visit, and he replied that he would be glad to see me again.a.: vi. meaning “respond in words”b.: vt. meaning “write back”3) a. And I can manage quite well on my own. (Para. 4, Text A)b. He had been managing the business for six years before it made a profit.a.: vi. meaning “succeed in dealing with sth.”b.: vt. meaning “be in control or in charge of”4) a. I was sixteen years old and the neighbors still called me “Doctor Eppley’sson.” (Para. 3, Text A)b. I’ve got to call at the bank to get some cash.a.: vt. meaning “say or consider that (sb. or sth.) is (sth.)”b.: vi. meaning “pay a brief visit”Task 2: Read the sentences below and decide whether each one contains an error in the use of transitive or int ransitive verbs. Put a tick (√) before the sentence that is correct. Put a cross (×) before the incorrect sentence and make corrections in the space given below.×1. The couple argued each other right after they got married and refused to make up.(argued with each other)×2. The accident was happened right at this spot.(The accident happened …)×3. Tommy went to the party and he really enjoyed.(enjoyed it)√4. John really has green fingers. He grows a variety of beautiful flowers in his garden.√5. Your mother is critically ill. She may not be able to survive this winter.×6. The boy did not like the new maid. He shouted her every time she tried to touch him.(shouted at)√7. Can you imagine that Jack called me a thief?√8. It is quite late now; let me walk you to the bus stop.ClozeComplete the following passage with words chosen from this unit. The initial letter of each is given.When I was a child, I was really proud of having a father who was a well respected doctor. I b eamed (1) whenever my teachers said that I was set to become anh onorable (2) man like my father. However, all this changed when I grew into a teenager. I felt a wkward (3) that everybody around me only remembered me as Dr. Song’s son. I p rotested (4) and told them that I would prefer to stand on my own two feet. However, my c omplaints (5) were never taken seriously and I continued to hear c ompliments (6) about me, which were really meant for my father. I then grew very s tubborn (7) and even refused to call my father “Dad.” Although my father f rowned (8)whenever I called him “Lao Song,” my attitude towards him, as I now r ecall (9), did not change until I had a car accident one day. I hit a young man’s car and p anicked (10) as he threatened to beat me up when I told him I had no car i nsurance (11). When I got off my car and s urveyed (12) the damage, I could not help g roaning (13). Out of fear, I told him “I’m Dr. Song’s son.” At this, a sign of r ecognition (14) lit up his face; he smiled and forgave me. What could have been a very difficult situation turned out to befine just because I was Dr. Song’s son. How thankful I felt towards my father. TranslationTranslate the following sentences into English, using the words and expressions given in brackets.1) 很多老师不赞同这种做法。
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(I)Working with Words and Expressions2. (1) obtain (2) confident (3) communicate (4) advantage(5) relevant (6) helpful (7) extreme (8) enjoyable(9) means (10) process (11) particularly (12) characters(13) astonished (14) apparently3. (1) fond of (2) is…related to (3) according to(4) To a certain degree (5) vice versa (6) no doubt(7) rid… of (8) cleare d up (9) or else(10) at all costs (11) sure enough (12) let alone(13) similar to (14) It’s no use (15) in my opinion(16) was worth (II)Increasing Your Word Power1. (1) c (2) d (3) b (4) b (5) b (6) d2. (1) highly/very (2) quite/very (3) quite/very/increasingly (4) quite/simply/very3.4.No Mistakeespecial→especiallynecessarily →necessaryfrequent → frequentlyNo Mistakeea sily → easyNo Mistakei ndividually → individualm uch → manyh igh → highlya pparently → apparentr emarkably → remarkablep robable → probablyNo Mistake(III)GrammarTask 1:(1)would/should (2) should/would (3) might (4) would(5) must (6) can’t (7) should would (8) mustTask 2:(1)We passed the afternoon very pleasantly, roller-skating in the sun and talkingabout our childhood under a tree. / The afternoon passed very pleasantly, while we roller-skated in the sun and talked about our childhood under a tree.(2)On entering the lecture hall, I was surprised at the size of the crowd. / When Ientered the lecture hall, I was surprised at the size of the crowd.(3)When I was only a small boy, my father took me to Beijing and we had a lot offun together.(4)To write well, a person must read good books.(IV)Cloze(1) doubt (2) efficient (3) where (4) advantage (5) afford (6) claim (7) fluently (8) qualified (9) extent (10) ridiculous (11) perfect (12) as (13) because (14) individual(V)Translation1. Translate the sentences(1) The baby can’t even crawl yet, let alone walk.(2) Will claimed he was dining with a group of friends at the time of the murder, but in my opinion he told a lie.(3) To a certain extent the speed of reading is closely related to reading skills; and with reading skills you can cope with outside class reading better.(4) According to the regulation/rule, they both can play the game/participate in the game.(5) Some people assume that there is a Chinese equivalent for every Japanese word.(6) We have passed all the relevant information on to the police.(7) There/ It is no use asking me any more questions about that matter because I won’t answer.(8) It was a mistake on Jim’s part to sign the contract without reading it carefully.(9) They refused to provide us with all the information we need.(10) This accident is very similar to the one that happened three years ago.(11) The film is based on a play by/ of Shakespeare.(12) If you have a good command/ mastery of English and computer skills, you will surely have an advantage over others in finding a job/ in job-hunting.2. Translate the paragraph近年来英语教学法有了很大的改变,但是还是有大量的教学活动建立在行为主义心理学基础之上。
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Key to Exercises (unit 1)Vocabulary:I. 1). respectable 2) .agony 3). put down 4). sequence 4). rigid 5). hold back6). distribute 7). off and on 8). vivid9). associate 10). finally 11). turn in 12). tackle2. 1) has been assigned to the newspaper’s Paris office2) was so extraordinary that I didn’t know whether to believe him or not3) a clear image of how she would look in twenty year s’ time4) gave the command the soldiers opened fire5) buying bikes we’ll keep turning them out3.1) reputation/rigid / to inspire 2) and tedious / what’s more / out of date ideas 3) compose / career / avoid showing / hardly hold backII. 1). composed 2). severe 3) agony 4). extraordinary5). recall 6). command7). was violating 8). anticipateIII. 1. at 2. for 3. of 4. with5. as6. about7. to8. in9. from 10. on/uponComprehensive Exercises(A)(1) hold back (2) tedious (3) scanned (4) recall(5) vivid (6) off and on (7) turn out/in (8) career(B)(1) last (2) surprise (3) pulled (4) blowing (5) dressed (6) scene(7) extraordinary (8)image (9)turn (11) excitementII. Translation1 1) As it was a formal dinner party, I wore formal dress, as Mother told me to.2) His girlfriend advised him to get rid of /get out of his bad habit of smoking before it took hold.3) Anticipating that the demand for electricity will be high during the next few months, they have decided to increase its production.4) It is said that Bill has been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules./Bill is said to have been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules.5) It is reported that government has taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of asevere water shortage./The local government is reported to have taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage.2.Susan lost her legs because of/in a car accident. For a time, she didn’t know how to face up to the fact that she would never be able to walk again.One day, while scanning (through)some magazines, a true story caught her eye/she was attracted by a true story. It gave a vivid description of how a disabled girl became a writer. Greatly inspired, Susan began to feel that she , too, would finally be able to lead a useful life.Key to exercises Unit 2I.Vocabulary :1. 1) absolutely 2) available 3) every now and then4) are urging/ urged 5) destination6) mostly 7) hangs out 8) right away 9) reunion10)or something 11)estimate12) going ahead2.1) It seemed that his failure in the examination was still on his mind.2) He was completely chocked up by the sight of his team losing in the final minutes of the game.3) She was so lost in study that she forgot to have dinner.4) Something has come up and I am afraid i won't be able to accomplish the project on time.5) The cost of equipping the new hospital was estimated at $2 million.3.1) were postponed ... the awful ...is estimated2) reference ... not available ... am kind of3) not much of a teacher... skips...go headII.1.to;2. for;3. at;4. from;5. in;6. to;7. on;8.withIII.1). more or less; 2). kind of/ sort of3). Something 4). kind of/ sort of5). more or less 6). or somethingComprehensive Exercises:I. (A) 1) choked up 2) awful 3) practically 4) neighborhood5) correspondence 6) available 7) destination8) reunion 9) Mostly 10)postponing 11) absolutely(B) 1) how 2)savings 3) embarrassment 4) phone 5)interrupted6)touch 7)envelope 8) signed 9) message10) neededII. Translation1.1) Half an hour had gone by, but the last bus hadn’t come yet. We had to walk home.2) Mary looks as if she is very worried about the Chinese exam because she hasn’t learned the texts by heart.3) Since the basketball match has been postponed, we might as well visit the museum.4) He stayed in Australia with his parents all the way through World War II.5) Since I graduated from nanjing University in 1985, I have kind of lost touch with my classmates.2. It is not easy to keep in touch with friends when they are far away. This is certainly true in my case.It has been a couple of years since I left my old meighborhood and all the friends I had there. I've been meaning to write to them but something or other comes up and I just don't seem to find the time. They are always on my mind, however, and I think I will certainly make an effort to keep up correspondence with them in future.Key to Unit 3:V ocabulary:I:1) brief 2) in terms of 3) cut…off 4) tend 5) anyway6) precise 7)in the form of8) initiative 9) convey 10) in two minds 11)concept 12)grasp1.1) …has ensured their team a place in the Cup Final.2) ….medical workers’ responsibility to heal the wounded and rescure the dying.3)…..entertain as well as educate the learner.4) ….can do without air and water.5)… is likely to be held in June2.1) lies in ….contact between2) basis of ….is likely….sufficient ….at the moment3) the steady ….ensures…will be highlyII.1. regained2. undecided3. undersupplied4. disabled….5. precondition6. foresight7. mispronounced8. enrichIII.1.略2.1) majority 2) accepted 3) increased 4) weakness 5) local/regional6) late 7) wrong 8) falseComprehensive Exercises:I.Cloze(A)1) highly; 2) bring about 3) evident 4)rate 5) sufficient; 6) put across 7) proportion 8) Hence,9) ensure..put across;…proportion; ….Hence;….ensure;….audience…(B)1)understand 2) tracel 3) practical 4) use 5) Another 6) likely 7) affect 8) developments 9)supply 10) SomedayII.Translation:1.1) As is predicted by scientists, global pollution has become one of the most serious problems humans are faced with.2) Competition for these jobs is very tough ---- we have five times as many applicants this year as we did last year/there are five times as many applicants this year as there were last year.3) As the facts show, educational programs need to fit into the national plan for economic development.4) The car burns too much gas, and moreover, the price is almost twice as much as I intend to pay.5) To understand a great international event, we, first of all, need to consider the historical and political background to it.2.It is hard to imagine how our forefathers could do without so many conveniences that modern technology has brought about. Back then only a small proportion of the population enjoyed the comforts of life. The majority didn’t even have sufficient food, not to speak of/ let alone the privilege of being educated. However, many people blame modern technology for creating so many problems. They want to slow down the rate of progress. But no one can put the clock back.UNIT 4nguage sense enhancement.passed away grew in stature proud route values and principle above all bottom tiny giant balance sheets2.Vocabulary.wreck balance approaching handle discard Above all diet do with checked on clean up weekly principle3.Rewrite sentences.<1> to look for survivors were abandoned after it had been/was determined that all thepeople in the sunken ship had died.<2> was amazed that bob left a well-paid job to travel around the world.<3> for a loan has been turned down by many a bank as her business is small and she couldprovide no guarantee.<4>express her thoughts with precision, so people often misunderstand her.<5> will weaken our determination to modernize our country in the shortest possible time.plete the sentences.for sale hunting for be amazed bybecome skilled handle their loanscharacter by calling on he passes away5.Confusable words.personal personnel / sometime sometimes some time sometime6.Euphemismd e h c g a b f7.Cloze.sponsored determination turned away assumed capacity skilled loan character hunting for sale send for save recent modest grow dream immigrant business engineering invest rich8.Translation.<1> It is reported that UN mediators have worked out a plan which they hope will beacceptable to both sides.<2> Doris walked in the forest cautiously, afraid of being attacked by giant snakes.<3> Earthquakes, typhoons and other natural disasters cannot be prevented, but action can betaken to protect life and property.<4> I bought a new issue of my favorite sports magazine and hurried home, anxious toamuse myself reading it.<5> Helen lacks confidence. I’ve never known anyone so unsure of herself.TranslationAfter graduating from college, Tony decided to start his own business. At the beginning, many a bank turned down his request for a loan. But he was not a bit discouraged, and continued to call on one banker after another seeking help. Impressed by his determination and optimism, one banker finally agreed to loan him the money. Now he has become a wealthy businessman. Talking about his amazing achievement, Tony puts great emphasis on the importance of creating, rather than waiting for opportunities.UNIT 5Vocabulary:1.monthly,2.acquaintances,3.classic,4.look in the eye5.manufacured6. options7. finance8. replacement9. survived 10. pick out 11. married 12. grabbed atRewrite:1.survived a car crash that killed both her parents.2.almost embarrassed to death when Sarah read my poem out to the whole class.3.of the Children’s Hospital will care for the seriously injured pupils./4.several phone calls making inquiries about the position of Chief Financial Officer.5.straighten out all your financial problems if you join our club.Complete:1.injury, died of hunger, people survived2.instantly, give up his, retire, replace him, executive3.his beloved, odd jobs, and all thatSuffixation:1. embarrassment2. survivors, 3 newly, 4. marketable5. monthly6. competition,7.conceivable8. respectableUsage:1. the poor, 2 the deceased\the dead 3. the disabled4. the French , 5 the accused 6. the young.7. the unemployed 8 the latter….the formerCloze:1. died of2. instantly, 3 classic, 4. ask around,5. surviving 6 . retire 7. executive, 8 replacement9 stock 10 look in the eye1 impressed2 diligence3 instead4 contrary5 professionally6 perform7 personal8 balance9 commitment 10 revealedTranslation:1.I’m not sure where you can find a good carpenter----you’d better ask around.2.Feeling a little embarrassed, he quickly cleared his throat and looked up at the painting on thewall.3.Michael was survived by three sons, two daughters, and his wife Elizabeth.4.As a financial expert, William advised us to invest our money in the stock market.5.We small retailers can’t compete with supermarkets in pricing and sales.My dad is a hard-working executive of a manufacturing firm. He works six days a week. Every day he has to straighten out various kinds of problems so that he often stays up late/nights. However, he tries his best to balance/maintain a balance between work and family. On Sundays my dad usually stays at home and cares for us as much as he can. To my greatest joy, he cooks our favorite dishes and plays ball with us.Unit 6Translation:1) Before I went off to university, my grandfather gave me a few words of wisdom whichimpressed me deeply.2) Never tell my parents about my injuries and I’ll be very grateful to you (for it).3) At the meeting some of our colleagues put forward sensible suggestions about improving our working environment.4) The management has/ have agreed to grant the workers a 10% pay rise in response to union pressure.5) It was very thoughtful of the hostess to give the home a thorough cleaning before we arrived.Not rich himself, Uncle Li never hesitates to help others. Previous to / Before his retirement, through Project Hope he located the addresses of two country kids who grew up in poor families but had a keen desire to study. From then on he sent them money regularly. Later the two made their way to college, and even got a chance to study overseas.UNIT 6Key to Exercises (Unit 6)V ocabulary:1.I:1) fertile 2) reflected 3) overseas 4) slim 5) split 6) sustained 7)glow8) thrust 9) keen 10)bud 11) previous 12) whichever2. 1) …of carpets and furniture in the bedroom disgusts me.2) …corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother.3)….is best located at an isolated place far from cities.4) …was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn’t hear Martin come in.5)… players grip the ball.31) to broaden … make their way2) disgusts ….take a chance on3) the grand … and overseas ….reflectedII. Usage1. 1). frightened 2). afraid/frightened2. 1). alike/similar 2) similar3. 1) alive 2)living4. 1)sleeping 2) asleepIII. word family1. 1) disappointed2) disappointment 3) disappointing4) disappoint 5) disappointingly 6) disappointing2.1)attractive 2) attract 3) attraction4) attractively 5) unattractively 6) unattractiveComprehensive Exercises:III.Cloze(C)(1)—(10) identifying, gripped, margins, corresponding, overseas, more than a little,hesitated, grateful, made my way, going my way(D)(1)---(10) first, ring, Nor, another, threw, deliberately, reasoned, himself, restaurant, matter IV.Translation:1.Before I went off to university, my grandfather gave me a few words of wisdom whichimpressed me deeply.2.Never tell my parents about my injuries and I’ll be very grateful to you (for it).3.At the meeting some of our colleagues put forward sensible suggestions about improving ourworking environment.4.The management has agreed to grant the workers a 10% pay rise in response to unionpressure.5.It was very thoughtful of the hostess to give the house a thorough cleaning before we arrived.Not rich himself, Uncle Li never hesitates to help others. Previous to/ before his retirement, through Project Hope he located the addresses of two country kids who grew up in poor families but had a keen desire to study. From then on he sent them money regularly. Later the two made their way to college, and even got a chance to study overseas.。
新世纪大学英语综合教程1课后答案(全)

Enhance Your Language Awareness(I)Working with Words and Expressions2. (1) obtain (2) confident (3) communicate (4) advantage(5) relevant (6) helpful (7) extreme (8) enjoyable(9) means (10) process (11) particularly (12)characters(13) astonished (14) apparently3. (1) fond of (2) is…related to (3) according to(4) To a certain degree (5) vice versa (6) no doubt(7) rid… of (8) cleare d up (9) or else(10) at all costs (11) sure enough (12) let alone (13) similar to (14) It’s no use (15) in my opinion(16) was worth(II)Increasing Your Word Power1. (1) c (2) d (3) b (4) b (5) b (6) d2. (1) highly/very (2) quite/very (3) quite/very/increasingly (4) quite/simply/very3.4.No Mistakeespecial→especiallynecessarily →necessaryfrequent → frequentlyNo Mistakeea sily → easyNo Mistakei ndividually → individualm uch → manyh igh → highlya pparently → apparentr emarkably → remarkablep robable → probablyNo Mistake(III)GrammarTask 1:(1)would/should (2) should/would (3) might (4) would (5) must (6) can’t (7) should would (8) mustTask 2:(1)We passed the afternoon very pleasantly, roller-skating in the sun andtalking about our childhood under a tree. / The afternoon passed very pleasantly, while we roller-skated in the sun and talked about our childhood under a tree.(2)On entering the lecture hall, I was surprised at the size of the crowd. /When I entered the lecture hall, I was surprised at the size of the crowd.(3)When I was only a small boy, my father took me to Beijing and we had alot of fun together.(4)To write well, a person must read good books.(IV)Cloze(1) doubt (2) efficient (3) where (4) advantage (5) afford (6) claim(7) fluently (8) qualified (9) extent (10) ridiculous (11) perfect (12) as (13) because (14) individual(V)Translation1. Translate the sentences(1) The baby can’t even crawl yet, let alone walk.(2) Will claimed he was dining with a group of friends at the time of the murder, but in my opinion he told a lie.(3) To a certain extent the speed of reading is closely related to reading skills; and with reading skills you can cope with outside class reading better. (4) According to the regulation/rule, they both can play the game/participate in the game.(5) Some people assume that there is a Chinese equivalent for every Japanese word.(6) We have passed all the relevant information on to the police.(7) There/ It is no use asking me any more questions about that matter because I won’t answer.(8) It was a mistake on Jim’s part to sign the contract without reading it carefully.(9) They refused to provide us with all the information we need.(10) This accident is very similar to the one that happened three years ago.(11) The film is based on a play by/ of Shakespeare.(12) If you have a good command/ mastery of English and computer skills, you will surely have an advantage over others in finding a job/ in job-hunting.2. Translate the paragraph近年来英语教学法有了很大的改变,但是还是有大量的教学活动建立在行为主义心理学基础之上。
新世纪综合教程1第二版答案

新世纪综合教程1第二版答案新世纪大学英语综合教程1课后答案(全) :彭健宁的日志 The Answers to Unit 1 Enhance Your Language Awareness (I) Working with Words and Expressions 2. (1) obtain (2) confident (3) municate (4) advantage (5) relevant (6) helpful (7) extreme (8) enjoyable (9) means (10) process (11) particularly (12) characters (13) astonished (14) apparently 3. (1) fond of (2) is…related to (3) aording to (4) To a certain degree (5) vice versa (6) no doubt (7) rid… of (8) cleared up (9) or else (10) at all costs (11) sure enough (12) let alone (13) similar to (14) It’s no use (15) in my opinion (16) was worth (II) Increasing Your Word Power 1. (1) c (2) d (3) b (4) b (5) b (6) d 2. (1) highly/very (2) quite/very (3) quite/very/increasingly (4) quite/simply/very 3. Adverbs Adjectives efficientlyefficient particularly particular fluently fluent quickly quick cheaply cheap continually continual probably probable adventurously adventurous finally final steadily steady slowly slow solemnly solemn really real apparently apparent tentatively tentative exactly exact No Mistake especial→especially necessarily → necessary frequent → frequently No Mistake easily → easy No Mistake individually →individual much → many high → highly apparently →apparent remarkably → remarkable probable → probably No Mistake (III) Grammar Task 1: (1) would/should (2)should/would (3) might (4) would (5) must (6) can’t (7) should would (8) must Task 2: (1) We passed the afternoon very pleasantly, roller-skating in the sun and talking about our childhood under a tree. / The afternoon passed very pleasantly, while we roller-skated in the sun and talked about our childhood under a tree. (2) On entering the lecture hall, I was surprised at the size of the crowd. / When I entered the lecture hall, I was surprised at the size of the crowd. (3) When I was only a small boy, my father took me to Bei ___g and we had a lot of fun together. (4) To write well, a person must read good books. (IV) Cloze (1) doubt (2) efficient (3) where (4) advantage (5) afford (6) claim (7) fluently (8) qualified (9) extent (10) ridiculous (11) perfect (12) as (13) because (14) individual (V) Translation 1. Translate the sentences (1) The baby can’t even crawl yet, let alone walk. (2) Will claimed he was dining with a group of friends at the time of the murder, but in my opinion he told a lie. (3) To a certain extent the speed of reading is closely related toreading skills; and with reading skills you can cope with outside class reading better. (4) Aording to theregulation/rule, they both can play the game/participate in the game. (5) Some people assume that there is a Chinese equivalent for every Japanese word. (6) We have passed all the relevant information on to the police. (7) There/ It is no use asking me any more questions about that matter because I won’t answer. (8) It was a mistake on Jim’s part to sign the contract without reading it carefully. (9) They refused to provide us with all the information we need. (10) This aident is very similar to the one that happened three years ago. (11) The film is based on a play by/ of Shakespeare. (12) If you have a good mand/ mastery of English and puter skills, you will surely have an advantage over others in finding a job/ in job-hunting. 2. Translate the paragraph 近年来英语教学法有了很大的改变,但是还是有大量的教学活动建立在行为主义心理学基础之上。
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Unit 8 Gender Differences: Keys to the exercisesWords in Action2 In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.1) Some of the government officials have become hooked on power and money.2) Male and female differences are regarded as cultural differences by some sociologists.3) Mr. Smith works in that office block facing north.4) We have barely enough money to last the weekend.5) Eye-witnesses claimed that Jim whipped the horse up to 16 times.6) I felt they hadn’t treated me fairly though they claimed that they treated everyone alike.7) I can’t tolerate your bad manners any longer.8) While his interest in these sports began to wane, a passion for rugby developed.9) I sent them another check of $5000 so as to balance their bank accounts.10) Only 13 percent of the straight-A students are female.11) Do relatives of yours still live and work in that city?12) He is a faithful follower of his home football team.13) Passengers were asked to identify their own suitcases before they were put on the bus.3 In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand their meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.1) After trudging through the snow for 30 minutes we finally found our way to the remote inn.2) There were too many customers at the hairdresser’s (发廊)that day and I almost finished reading a short novel before I was able to take my turn .3) At the discussion session the girls were so much interested in the topic that the boys could barely get the floor.4) John was not eager for classroom learning, but he hungered for adventures in the rain forest of South America.5) The old man has been trying very hard to hang on to his status as chairman of the board of directors (董事会).6) These trials are simply taking far too long and the public’s interest in them is waning.7) Though the doctor has repeatedly told him to give up smoking, he is still hooked on it.8) She gave away all her money to the poor before she died.9) I’ve talked to him on the phone but I’ve never actually met him face to face.10) She poured her heart out to me yesterday and admitted that she had even thought of committing suicide (自杀).11) When she felt she could trust me, she began to open up.12) Only after many hours of fierce fighting did we begin to get the upper hand.13) He was flooded with letters of congratulations after he won the gold medal.14) The new coach soon whipped the team into line / shape by emphasizing the importance of discipline.●Increasing Your Word Power1 Complete the multiple choice exercise by choosing the right answer.1) All the following nouns can form acceptable collocations with the noun GENDER except ________.a.relationsb. differencesc. inequalityd. rolee. character2) All the following adjectives can form acceptable collocations with thenoun IDENTITY except ________.a. falseb. culturalc. inevitabled. truee. mistaken3 All the following verbs can go with the noun STATUS except ________.a. achieveb. controlc. recognized. improvee. acquire4) All the following verbs can go with the noun SYMPATHY except ________.a. transferb. offerc. aroused. expresse. feel5) All the following adjectives can form acceptable collocations with thenoun MESSAGE except ________.a. longb. sarcasticc. urgentd. anxiouse. self-revealing6) All the following adjectives can form acceptable collocations with thenoun COMMAND except ________.a. appropriateb. personalc. completed. militarye. stressful7) All the following adjectives can form acceptable collocations with thenoun EXPERTISE except ________.a. extensiveb. wealthyc. relevantd. necessarye. existing8) All the following verbs can go with the noun ADVICE except ________.a. giveb. seekc. ignored. heede. locateMatch the verbs in the left column with the nouns and phrases in the right column. Put the corresponding letter in the blank following each word.1) type ( c ) a) a bug2) write ( b ) b) a check3) install ( e ) c) a command4) upgrade (d ) d) a computer5) eliminate ( a ) e) a hard drive3 Did you notice the prefixes un-, in-, im-, dis- in words that you have come across from Units 1-8, such as unfamiliar, inescapable, impatient, disrespectful. These prefixes can be used in front of adjectives to produce an opposite meaning.In addition to un-, in-, im-, and dis-, the prefixes il- and ir- also fall into this category. Now complete the following table with the prefixes mentioned above.Adjectives Prefixes Adjectives(with opposite meaning)agreeable dis-/il-/imin-/ir-/un disagreeablecompetent incompetentdependent independentfortunate unfortunatehonorable dishonourablelogical illogicallegal illegalmoral immoralperfect imperfectregular irregularreliable unreliableresponsible irresponsibleComplete each of the following sentences by changing the words given inbrackets into proper forms.1) Some experts hold that it would be immoral (moral) to clone a human being.2) The politician was criticized because of his dishonourable (honour) behaviour.3) In most countries, it is illegal (legal) for doctors to help patient send their lives.4) The computer was unreliable (reliable); it always crashed for one reason or another.5) They have tried every means to escape the disagreeable (agreeable)situation.6) When emotion outweighs (超过;胜过)reason, people are likely tomake illogical (logic) decisions.7) Because he was incompetent (competent) at management, the business ran into debt soon after he took over from his father.8) One of the purposes of education is to cultivate students’ strong sense of responsibility and independent (depend) thinking abilities.9) It would be irresponsible (responsible) of journalists to make up news stories without any investigation.10) All happy families resemble one another, but each unfortunate(fortunate) family is unfortunate (fortunate) in its own way.Grammar in ContextTask 1: Combine each pair of sentences into one containing an adverbial of concession by using the word in brackets.1) a. He would try.b. He fell short of his parents’ expectations.(as)Try as he would, he fell short of his parents’ expectations.2) a. He was tired out after a day of hard work.b. He stayed up late to watch the FIFA World Cup final.(though)Though he was tired out after a day of hard work, he stayed up late to watch theFIFA World Cup final.3) a. I disapprove of what you say.b. I will defend to the death your right to say it.(while)While I disapprove of what you say, I will defend to the death your right to say it.4) a. There is no evidence to suggest that they spread viruses.b. The European Union has banned imports of dairy products from other countries.(even though)Even though there is no evidence to suggest that they spread viruses, the EuropeanUnion has banned imports of dairy products from other countries.5) a. There are visible graphic warnings on cigarette packets.b. Some smokers turn a blind eye to the potential hazards of smoking.(despite) Despite the visible graphic warnings on cigarette packets, some smokers turn a blind eye to the potential hazards of smoking.Task 2: Complete the following sentences by translating the Chinese in brackets into English beginning with the word or phrase that has been given.1) He was found guilty of graft (贪污受贿) and corruption (腐败) and was sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment even though(尽管他曾是一位高官).He was found guilty of graft and corruption and was sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment even though he was a high-ranking official.2) People from all walks of life, whether (无论老幼贫富), should extend helping hands to those in the flood-stricken areas.People from all walks of life, whether they are young or old, rich or poor, should extend helping hands to those in the flood-stricken areas.3) No matter (不管道路如何艰险), the future will always be beautiful so long as hope remains.No matter how rough and dangerous the road is, the future will always be beautiful so long as hope remains.4) For all (尽管他成就非凡), he remained modest and humble.For all his remarkable achievements, he remained modest and humble.5) Granted that (即使人工智能已获得重大突破), the computer can never replace the human brain in the long run.Granted that a major breakthrough in artificial intelligence has been achieved, the computer can never replace the human brain in the long run.ClozeComplete the following passage with the words chosen from this unit. The initial letter of each is given.Boys and girls learn different ways of behaving, talking, and thinking. These different behaviors reflect differences in g ender (1). In the American culture, boys learn to c ompete (2) with each other in games, trying very hard to win andb oasting (3) about how well they can do things. These behaviors are considered m asculine (4). People expect boys to act in these ways. On the other hand, girls learn to be f eminine (5). They would rather have their friends like them than compete with them to win a game. Girls arec oncerned (6) with being fair, or equal, when they play. As children grow up, their gender will i nfluence (7) their behavior. Language r eflects (8) the gender of children, too. Boys usually give c ommands (9), while girls often make suggestions to show they are not b ossy (10).At school boys gain their s tatus (11) through playing sports well and e arning (12)high grades. Girls will gain respect by having friends who are popular. Sharing g ossip (13) about a friend is one of the ways for girls to e mphasize (14) the fact that they belong to the same group. These differences are cultural and seem to be part of growing up in the culture in which they live.TranslationTranslate the following sentences into English, using the words and expressions given in brackets.1) 这所学校关心学生的道德和社会责任的教育,多过于他们的学业成绩。