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新标准大学英语综合教程2单元测试第6单元答案

新标准大学英语综合教程2单元测试第6单元答案

新标准⼤学英语综合教程2单元测试第6单元答案Done with this task. Your score: 73%Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.stretchstrainboostinnerclueillustrationprecisionprioritystrategymysteryprofessionalinterpretationresponsiblepunchmoanmassagesuspensechorusexhaustiontournament1.After playing football all afternoon, Philip felt complete and totalYour answer Correct answerprofessional exhaustion2."When you get the ball," the coach declared, "yourYour answer Correct answertournament priority3.AlexYour answer Correct answerpunch massage4.The physical and emotionalathlete.Your answer Correct answerchorus strain5.Your answer Correct answerpriority tournament6.Many runners describe an amazingalone and in silence.Your answer Correct answermoan inner7. Mike Tyson was a very famous boxer because he could often knock out his opponent withYour answer Correct answerclue punch8.to be a football superstar.Your answer Correct answertournament illustration9. If you want to be rich and famous, you might want to consider becoming a(n)Your answer Correct answermystery professional10.He got out of bed and had a(n)Your answer Correct answerinner stretch11.until one falls down.Your answer Correct answerstrategy strategy12.out of competition.Your answer Correct answersuspense suspense13.I enjoy watching rugby but I don't understand the rules and have no happening.Your answer Correct answerclue clue14.His constantYour answer Correct answermoan moan15.Rules should be very straightforward; there should be no room for Your answer Correct answerinterpretation interpretation16.Sheila eats an energy bar every afternoon to give her an extrathrough the day.Your answer Correct answerboost boost17.Popular NBA players are often greeted on the court with a(n)applause.Your answer Correct answerchorus chorus18.Your answer Correct answerprecision precision19.To many people unfamiliar with the game, baseball is a completeYour answer Correct answermystery mystery20.Your answer Correct answerresponsible responsibleSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. The baseball player wants to play for a different team, but he decided to wait and holdYour answer Correct answerout out22.I once met Michael Jordan,Your answer Correct answerby by23.Your answer Correct answerof of24.Patty decided to do the right thing and blow the whistle cheating.Your answer Correct answeron on25.About halfway through the race, my adrenaline tookYour answer Correct answerover over26.He was so sweaty after the game that he literally had to peel Your answer Correct answeroff off27.Your answer Correct answerin in28.to win the game.Your answer Correct answerout out29.Nina, as Richard's coach and trainer, took the creditYour answer Correct answerfor for30.Your answer Correct answerup upPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Here's a good example of why ice hockey is such a dangerous sport. Hockey is one of the few teamsports where fighting is literally part of the game. Indeed, the will often watch the players to make sure they fight "fair." During an ice hockey match last year, one of the players hit the puck very hard and sent itall the way to the other team's net. I was too busy watching the puck flythrough the air to see what happened next, but I sure heard the of the crowd!I looked back to the player who hit the puck, who was now punching anotherplayer! He even threw his face mask so he could see the other player better.Apparently, the two players ran into each other but one of them theninto the wall. It seemed like a very accident, butthese two players were fighting very seriously! Both players' continued toplay and stayed away from the fight. They didn't also want to get a penalty.How easy it must be to the anger of an ice hockey player!Your answer Correct answer(31) referee referee(32) soaring soaring(33) roar roar(34) madly madly(35) aloft aloft(36) accidentally accidentally(37) Collided Collided(38) random random(39) teammates teammates(40) incur incurPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.In this age of increased academic pressure and decreased institutional budgets, do high-profile,big-budget college athletics programs still make sense? In order to make an informed decision, you must weigh the advantages and disadvantages. In other words, what are the positive things that college sports offer and what are the associated negative things?First of all, college athletics offer excellent public relations with the college community, increase the college's national and international exposure, and provide wonderful fundraising opportunities. At the same time, sports programs provide education and training to potential future professional athletes—many ofwhom might not have received a quality education without the benefit of a sports scholarship.For a long time, college athletes attended school on a full or partial sports scholarship. This meant that things like tuition, room, and board were paid by the college in return for that student agree ing to attend the school and play on its team. However, in recent years, it has become common for these students to receive additional pay. This has become considerably controversial since many people view this as an unfair situation where certain students, because of their athletic ability, receive benefits that other students do not.Does financial compensation compromise academic and institutional integrity? I don't think so. For one thing, without these college athletes, the schools would not enjoy a majority of the revenue they receive from athletic departments. Student athletes are entitled to some form of compensation, and, since the demands of the sport often occupy most of their time, they are unable to keep other jobs. In addition, if college athl etes are paid, it might stop many of them from going pro before they graduate. It would encourage students to complete their education before joining a professional team.What are the opposing arguments? Many people claim that schools with wealthy and successful sports departments devalue the academic environment in favor of athletic competition. The claim has also been made that certain sports, by sheer nature of their popularity, receive less attention and money and, therefore, the athletes are also treated less well. Unfortunately, this is also true with most female sports teams. However, it seems to me that, in most cases, these negatives are not a result of college athletics alone. Institutional commitment to all teams—popular and unpopular, male and female—would considerably help this situation.The ultimate question is whether colleges and universities should be the training grounds for future professional sports careers. College should be the place where young people go to learn about the world, develop their skills, and discover their passion. Why shouldn't this also be true for sports?41. The author of this passage is _______.A. telling a storyB. describing a processC. making an argumentD. persuading the reader42. With which of the following statements would the author likely NOT agree?A. College athletes make a lot of money for their schools.B. Colleges currently give equal attention and money to all sports teams.C. Women's basketball teams receive less money than men's basketball teams.D. College should be a place for all students to develop professional skills.43. Which paragraph presents the disadvantages of college athletics?A. Paragraph 2.B. Paragraph 3.C. Paragraph 4.D. Paragraph 5.44. The author is _______ college sports and paying student athletes.A. againstB. undecided onC. for and against different aspects ofD. in favor of45. Which of the following would make the LEAST appropriate title?A. College: No Professionals Allowed.B. College Athletics: Pros and Cons.C. College Athletes: Are They Worth the Money?D. Do College Sports Still Make Sense?。

全新版大学英语综合教程2(第二版)课后答案

全新版大学英语综合教程2(第二版)课后答案

Unit1 Ways of Learning VocabularyI1.1)insert2)on occasion3)investigate4)In retrospect5)initial 6)phenomena7)attached8)make up for9)is awaiting10)not;in theleast11)promote12)emerged2.1) a striking contrast between the standards of living in the north of thecountry and the south。

2)is said to be superior to synthetic fiber。

3)as a financial center has evolved slowly.4)is not relevant to whether he is a good lawyer.5)by a little—known sixteen—century Italian poet have found their wayinto some English magazines.3.1)be picked up;can’t accomplish;am exaggerating2)somewhat;the performance; have neglected;they apply to3)assist; On the other hand; are valid;a superiorII1.1)continual2)continuous 3)continual4)continuous2.1)principal2)principal3)principle 4)principles5)principalIII1.themselves2.himself/herself3.herself/by herself/on her own4.itself5.ourselves6.yourself/by yourself/on your ownComprehensive ExercisesI.cloze1.(1)contrast (2)exaggerating (3)priority(4)on the otherhand(5)promoting(6)pick up (7)assist(8)accomplish(9)occasion(10)n eglecting(11)w orthwhile(12)s uperior2.(1)end(2)perform(3)facing(4)competent (5)equipped(6)designed(7)approach(8)rest(9)definitely(10)q ualityII.translation1.(1)It takes an enormous amount of courage to make a departure from thetradition。

新标准大学英语综合教程2Unit_test_6-10答案

新标准大学英语综合教程2Unit_test_6-10答案

新标准大学英语综合教程2 Unit 6 UNIT TEST 答案41-45 CBDDAUnit 71-20ACADA B BDAB DBCAC BCDDC 21-3031-4041-45 CBBDA Unit 81.For me, television is just a(n) diversion, but some people consider it a full-time activity.Your answer Correct answer diversion diversion2.Snorkeling and scuba diving are great pastimes, but they also have inherentrisks that makethem dangerous.Your answer Correct answerinherent inherent3.When I move to a new house, I think I'll need a(n) additionalroom for all of my hobbies.Your answer Correct answer additional additional4.John plays team sports in his free time because he appreciates the interactionwith otherpeople.Your answer Correct answerinteraction interaction5.My current job involves a lot of manuallabor, so I'd prefer that my next job be at a desk.Your answer Correct answer manual manual6.Any hobby can take over your life if you spend a(n) excessiveamount of time doing it.Your answer Correct answer excessive excessive7.I have to write an essay about what I like to do in my leisuretime.Your answer Correct answer leisure leisure8.The outlookfor the sports industry looks great; more and more people are trying to stayhealthy through sports.Your answer Correct answeroutlook outlook9.Most people don't see much excitementin stamp collecting, but I really enjoy it.Your answer Correct answerexcitement excitement10.My friends all think magic is a(n) peculiarhobby, but I find it interesting and it makes mehappy.Your answer Correct answerpeculiar peculiar11-20 ACABADBDBC21-3031-4041-45 ACDBB Unit 9 1-101.My neighbour just covered over his old dirt driveway with cement.Your answer Correct answercement cement2. Cindy is a kindergarten teacher, which means she spends most of her dayentertainingchildren.Your answer Correct answerentertaining entertaining3.I don't need to pay for my health insurance personally because my employerpays for it.Your answer Correct answeremployer employer4.Emergency room doctors need to have maximum in their schedules since they never know when they'll be needed.Your answer Correct answer flexibility flexibility5.The big news this week is that there is a major shortageof qualified nurses across the UK.Your answer Correct answer shortage shortage6.The locationof his new job was farther from his home, but he decided the higher pay wasworth it.Your answer Correct answerlocation location7.I think Rebecca certainly has the right personalityto be a television newscaster: outgoing,happy, and friendly.Your answer Correct answerpersonality personality8.The university opened a new library and dedicatedit to the retiring librarian.Your answer Correct answer dedicated dedicated9.Wanda was fired after her boss received numerouscomplaints about her rude behaviour.Your answer Correct answer numerous numerous10.The doctor delivered excellent news: I wouldn't need surgeryon my leg after all!Your answer Correct answersurgery surgery11-20 ABCAB ADCBD21-30 31-4041-45 CCBDA Unit101-2021-3031-4041-45 CBABD。

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程2unit6

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程2unit6

Unit 6 Women,Half the Sky Lecture Notes (for students):Words and Expressions(Para. 2)convert: vt. change the nature, purpose, or function of somethingThe room was converted from a kitchen to a lavatory.Many kinds of clean energy are converted into electricity, since they cause less environmental pollution.(Para. 3) distinguish: vt.1) recognize the difference between (people or things)People who cannot distinguish between colors are said to be color-blind.*这对孪生儿长得很像, 无人能分辨出谁是谁.(=The twins are so alike that no one can distinguish one from the other.)2) deserve to be noticed by doing sth. very well 使杰出,使扬名She distinguished herself by her patience and bravery.(Para.4)crave: v. have a strong desire for sth.The tired old man craved for rest.All the men present are not hesitant to give her the admirations she craves.(Para.5) decent: adj.1) proper; acceptableWe must provide decent housing for the poor.2) not likely to shock or embarrass others; modest*第一次见面时得体的衣着会给人留下好印象。

全新版大学英语(第二版)第二册综合教程课后标准答案-第六七单元6、7

全新版大学英语(第二版)第二册综合教程课后标准答案-第六七单元6、7

全新版大学英语(第二版)第二册综合教程课后标准答案-第六七单元6、7Unit6 Women, Half the SkyPart II Reading TaskComprehensionContent QuestionPair Work1. They liked girly toys such as a miniature kitchen, and Barbies.2. To convert a gas-guzzling SUV into a hybrid electric vehicle.3. Because she didn’t know anythin g about cars and was afraid of being cheated by the mechanic.4. She was craving independence and wanted to live away from home for some time.5. It helped her earn six engineering credits, which of course made it easier for her to become an engineering major.6. Five years.7. In her view, if you find a subject is difficult to learn, it does not mean you’re not good at it. It just means you have to set your mind and work harder to get good at it.8. Because he had confidence in her abilities believing she could have done better if she had studied more.9. No, she wasn’t always confident. She had moments of panic, worried that as a woman she would be unable to understand thermodynamics.10. She considers it wrong because it is based on a faulty premise.11. It is flexible and more powerful than we imagine.12. What she means is not to accept others’ opinionsblindly but to use one’s own judgment.Text OrganizationWorking On Your Own1.Part One: The author describes how she stumbled into engineering.Part Two: The author writes about how she has overcome obstacles, including the bias against women, on her way to success.Part Three: The author draws the conclusion that women can do anything men can so long as they believe in their own abilities.2.1) she was not a tomboy.not to an engineering department.she didn’t know the first thing about engineering.because she craved independence from her parents.already earned her six credits in engineering.2) math and design.she participated in a national competition to convert an SUV into a hybrid electric vehicle.work harder at it.that she should study more.had to work hard at courses she found difficult, which encouraged her to keep going.Language Sense Enhancement1.(1) limit(2) denying(3) favor(4) others(5) relevant(6) translating(7) hard and fast conclusions(8) focus(9) incredibly flexible(10) consider the possibilityVocabularyI1.1) cultural/culture2) indication3) miniature4) ironic5) stumbled into6) decent7) buzzing8) abnormal9) mechanical10) Shuddering11) implied12) leap2.1) convert RMB into US dollars in the foreign exchange office at the airport.2) didn’t know the fi rst thing about cooking as she looked puzzled as to how to cook rice with the rice cooker.3) their faulty equipment the team had accomplished some very useful work.4) allowing me to work flexible hours as long as I work eight hours a day.5) couldn’t hel p thinking the book must be quite fascinating.3.1) will not panic/feel panic; ’ll be at a disa dvantage2) hybrid; transmissions3) crave; One indication; to distinguishII. Synonyms in Context1. also2. as well/too3. too4. also5. as well/too6. too7. also8. AlsoIII. Usage1. I’ve had enough2. When I was old enough to work and earn money3. can’t got enough sleep at night4. has so far collected enough of them5. have strong enough arms6. have just enough money to live on Comprehensive ExercisesI. cloze1.(1) stumbled into(2) not know the first thing about(3) mechanical(4) when it comes to(5) hybrid(6) gritted her teeth(7) premise(8) at a disadvantage(9) panic(10) cultural(11) flexible(12) imply2.(1) chair(2) force(3) secrets(4) painstaking(5) recognized(6) steered(7) essentially(8) observations(9) women(10) tutor(11) inspired(12) unlessII. Translation1.1) He is a man of few words, but when it comes to playing computer games, he is far too clever for his classmates.2) Children who don’t know any better may think these animals are pretty cute and start playing with them.3) There is no way to obtain a loan, so to buy the new equipment, I’ll just have to grit my teeth and sell my hybrid car.4) The hunter would not have fired the shots if he had not seen a herd of elephants coming towards his campsite.5) I find it ironic that Tom has a selective memory---he does not seem to remember painful experiences in the past, particularly those of his own doing.2.Nancy Hopkins is a biology professor at MIT. She craves knowledge and works hard. However, as a scientist, she could not help noticing all kinds of indications of gender inequality on campus. Men and women professors did the same work, but when it came to promotion the administrators were rather selective. It was ironic that after so much cultural progress, women were still at a disadvantage in institution of higher education. When her request for more lab space was refused, she knew she had to fight. So she gritted her teeth and complained to the President. The fight ended in victory and Nancy was converted into a gender-equity advocate.Unit7 Learning about EnglishPart II Reading TaskComprehensionContent QuestionPair Work1. It has borrowed and is still borrowing massively from other languages. Today it has an estimated vocabulary of over one million words.2. They don’t like borrowing foreign words. They try to ban words from English.3. Old English or Anglo-Saxon English.4. The Germanic tribes brought it to the British Isles in the 5th century.5. They are usually short and direct.6. They use words derived from Old English.7. An English judge in India noticed that several words in Sanskrit closely resembled some words in Greek and Latin. A systematic study later revealed the Indo-European parent language.8. Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, English, etc.9. There were three languages competing for use in England.10. Words from Greek and Roman classics came into the English language.11. The great principles of freedom and rights of man were born in England, then the Americans carried them forward.12. No. English is and has always been the tongue of the common people. There should not be any fence around it to protect its so-called purity.Text OrganizationWorking On Your Own1.Part One: Massive borrowing from other languages is a major feature of the English language.Part Two: the history of the English language from the Indo-European parent language to modern English.Part Three: Tolerance, love of freedom, and respect for the rights of others---these qualities in the English-speaking people explain the richness of their language.2.Paras. 10-11: Germanic tribes came to settle in Britain and brought Anglo-Saxon words---Old English.Para. 12: The Christian religion enriched English with words from Greek and Latin. Para. 13: the Vikings from Scandinavia came with words from Old Norse.Para. 14: the Norman Conquest---French influence.Para. 15: The European renaissance and the printing pressbrought many new words from Latin and Greek.Para. 16: The American revolution---the emergence of a new variety---Amercan English. Language Sense Enhancement1.(1) judge(2) resembled(3) systematic(4) descended(5) lost to us(6) come up with(7) assume(8) established(9) drifted(10) became known asVocabularyI1.1) Strictly speaking2) drifted3) resembles4) invaded5) is conquered6) fascinating7) snack8) put; into practice9) source10) climate11) surrendered12) were; aroused1) an absolute necessity rather than a luxury.2) is a valuable addition to the football team.3) will get out of control, if the firemen do not arrive within ten minutes.4) Alternative but to go via Vancouver to get to Seattle.5) Declared all beef imports will be banned for the next six months as an emergency measure to stop the spread of mad disease.3.1) systematic; have invented; to a very real extent; mysteries2) to establish; to be modified/modifying3) tolerance towards; strike out; enrichII. Synonyms1.a) wishb) wishc) wantd) want/wish2.a) skinb) hide/skinc) hided) skine)3.a) raise/rearb) raisec) rear/raised) raisea) royalb) kingly/royalc) sovereignd) royal/kinglyIII. Usage1. Indeed2. though3. Frankly4. Moreover5. To my knowledge6. however7. nevertheless8. Yet9. instead10. in other words Comprehensive ExercisesI. cloze1.(1) fascinating(2) tolerance(3) invented(4) addition(5) ban(6) corrupt(7) out of control(8) influenced(9) elite(10) came up with(11) establishing(12) Massive(13) sources(14) enrich 2.(1) early(2) similar(3) source(4) observation(5) examine。

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程2课后答案

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程2课后答案

Unit 1Part II Text A TextOrganization1.1) The text begins with an anecdote/incident.2)His thoughts are mainly about different approaches to learning inChina and the West.3)He winds up the text with a suggestion in die form of a question.1.Vocabulary1)insert 2) on occasion3) investigate 4) In retrospect5) initial 6) phenomena7) attached 8) make up for9) is awaiting 10) not …in the least11)promote 12) emerged2.Rewrite each sentence1)There is a striking contrast between the standard of living in t henorth of the country and the south.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 havefound their way into some English magazines.3.1) Chinese isn't a subject that can be picked up in a month. You can'taccomplish your goal of mastering the language unless you work at it for years. Well, it sounds as if I'm exaggerating the difficulties, but the fact is I'm only telling the truth.2)The principal is somewhat disappointed with the performance ofthe children. From what she has gathered, some of the teachingstaff have neglected their pupils. She has just announced thatstrict work regulations have been made and that they apply toboth Chinese and overseas teachers.3)The teacher-directed and the child-directed approaches toteaching art represent two extremes of opinion. Too manyteacher-directed activities cannot be expected to effectively assistchildren in learning because of the rigid structure. On the otherhand, too many child-directed activities may see a curriculumthat is totally unstructured and out of control. There are validreasons to believe a teacher-guided approach would be a superiorway to guide children's development. This approach combinessome form of structure with the child leading the direction.II.Confusable Words1.1)continual 3) continual21)principal 3) principle 5) principal2)continuous 4) continuous2) principal4) principlesage1. themselves2. himself/herself3. herself/by herself/on her own4. itself5. ourselves6. yourself/by yourself/on your ownComprehensive ExercisesI.Cloze(A)1.contrast2. exaggerating3. priority4. on the other hand5. promoting6. pick up7. assist 8. accomplish9. on occasion 10. neglecting11. worthwhile 12. superior(B)1. end2. perform3. facing4. competent5. equipped6. designed7.approach 8. rest9. definitely 10. qualityII.Translation1.sentences1)It takes an enormous amount of courage to make a departure fromthe tradition.2)Tom used to be very shy, but this time he was bold enough to give aperformance in front of a large audience.3)Many educators think it desirable to foster the creative spirit in thechild at an early age.4)Assuming (that) this painting really is a masterpiece, do you thinkit’s worthwhile to buy/ purchase it?5)If the data is statistically valid, it will throw light on the problem weare investigating.2.passage translationTo improve our English, it is critical to do more reading, writing, listening and speaking. Besides, learning by heart as many well-written essays as possible is also very important. Without an enormous store of good English writing in your head you cannot express yourself freely inEnglish. It is also helpful to summarize our experience as we go along, for in so doing, we can figure out which way of learning is more effective and will produce the most desirable result. As long as we keep working hard on it, we will in due course accomplish the task of mastering English.U2Text AA Life Full of RichesI. Vocabulary1.Fill in the gaps with words or phrases…1) abrupt 2) emotional 3) bless 4) wear and tear5) dated 6) consequences 7) seemingly 8) in contrast to9) Curiosity 10) genuine 11) primarily 12) sentiments2.Rewrite each s entence…1)confronted with more than one problem, try to solve the easiest one first2)vital to the existence of all forms of life3)some confusion among the students about what to do after class to follow up on the subject4)nothing more than a job and an apartment to be happy5)tickled him to think that she’d come to ask his adviceplete the s entences1)a lingering, fabricating, sentiments2)fill out, every item, vital, consequences3)be denied, tangible, cherish, attainII.Words with Multiple Meanings1.It is a long t rip 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 (alone on his trip) to the Arctic this summer.6.He took the dinner plate I passed to h im.7.Kevin took second prize in the weight-lifting competition.8.If you don’t take my advice, you will regret it.III. Usage1. hanging2. to give3. to return4. b eing praised5. not having6. to say7. to open8. b eing helpedComprehensive ExercisesI.Cloze1.Text-related1) well-off/affluent 2) dated 3) falling into 4) bracket 5) deny 6) tangible 7) pursuit 8) cherishes 9) out of p lace 10) abrupt 11) focus 12) donations2.Theme-related1) consume 2) fueled 3) annual 4) plain 5) physically6) security 7) indicates 8) equally 9) traditional 10) followsII.Translation1.Translate the S entences1)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.Translate the passage 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 ofspiritual as well as material satisfaction.U3Unit 3 The Generation GapText A Father Knows BetterI. Vocabulary1.Fill in the gaps with words or phrases…1) typical 2) dumb 3) junior 4) glorious 5) welfare 6) came over 7) interference 8) fading 9) narrowed down 10) frank 11) schemes 12) at any rate2.Rewrite each s entence…1)consists of five generals and four police officers.2)will be in a location overlooking the lake.3)was humiliated by her comments about my family background in front of so many people.4)have any proof that it was Henry who s tole t he computer?5)was exhausted after the long cycle ride.plete the s entences1)hysterical, was handed down by, should have known better than2)twisted, over and over, talented s on,3)patience, not to keep him in suspense, assured…repeatedlyII.Collocation1.adequate2. anxious3. certain4. content5. crazy6. likely7. fortunate8. keenage1. be admitted2. live3. be postponed4.buy5. be banned6. b eComprehensive ExercisesI.Cloze1.Text-related1) typical 2) welfare 3) constant 4) frank 5) talent 6) dumb 7) know better thanthat8) repeatedly 9) dread 10) interference 11)bet 12)assure2.Theme-related1. despite2. really3. same4. contact5. admitted6. attempt7. not8. tend 9. different 10. mannerII.Translation1.Translate the S entences1)Have scientists found proof of water on Mars?2)The planning committee has narrowed down the possible locations for the nuclear p ower plant 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 to hear his talent being questioned.2.Translate the passage 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 CDs for computer games software from his classmates.Unit 4Text A A Virtual LifeI. Vocabulary1.Fill in the gaps with words or phrases…1) conversely 2) but then 3) symptom 4)spitting 5) abusing6) tone 7) took (her) in 8) editing 9)have arranged 10) in s ight11) stretched 12) data2.Rewrite each s entence…1)smoking cigarettes jars on me.2)find themselves getting sucked in3)has arranged for a technician from the computer store to check and repair it.4)fled their country to avoid military service/ fled to other countries to avoid military service.5)restore people's confidence in it.plete the s entences1)the virtual/ on line/ via2)nightmare/ routine/ any appointment/ arrange for3)cue/ r emarks/ his tuneII.Collocation1.We came here all the way on foot.2.Private cars are not allowed on campus.3.They are on vacation 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.agel. hard 2. difficult3. impossible4. tough5.hard6. easyComprehensive ExercisesI.Cloze1.Text-related1) Internet 2) click3) virtual 4) routines5) arrange 6) nightmare7) annoying 8) connection9) crawls 10) t ake in11) spit 12) data13) sucked into 14) At times15) flee 16) on line2.Theme-related1) companion 2) deliver3) access 4) enables5) customers 6) delights7) provides 8) small9) remote 10) informationII.Translation1.Translate the S entences1)Research shows that laughter can bring a lot of health benefits.2)A slow Internet connection speed is really annoying.3)As the law stands, helping someone c ommit 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.Translate the passage 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.Unit 6 Women, Half the skyText A A Woman Can Learn Anything a Man CanI. Vocabulary1.Fill in the gaps with words or phrases…1) cultural/culture 2)indication 3) miniature 4) ironic 5) stumbled into 6) decent7)buzzing 8) abnormal 9) mechanical 10) shuddering 11) implied 12)leap2.Rewrite each s entence…1)Convert RMB into US dollars in the foreign exchange office2)Didn’t know the first thing about cooking as she looked puzzled as to how to cook r ice with the r ice cooker3)Their faulty equipment the team had accomplished some very useful work.4)Allowing me to work flexible hours as long as I work eight hours a day5)Couldn’t help thinking the book m ust be quite fascinating.plete the s entences1)will n ot panic/ feel panic, will be at a disadvantage2)hybrid, transmission3)carve, one indication, to distinguishII.Collocation1.also2. as well/too3. too4. too5. as well/too6. too 7 also 8. a lsoage1. I’ve had enough2.when I was old enough to work and earn money3. can’t get enough sleep at night4. had so far collected enough of them5.have strong enough a rms6. have just enough money to live on Comprehensive ExercisesI.Cloze1.Text-related1) stumbled into 2) not know the first thing about 3) mechanical 4) when it comes to5) hybrid 6) gritted her teeth 7) premise 8) at a disadvantage 9) panic 10) cultural 11)flexible 12)imply2.Theme-related1. chair2. force3. secrets4. painstaking5. recognized6. steered7. essentially8.obsevation9. women 10. tutor 11.inspired 12.unlessII.Translation1.Translate the S entences1)He is a man of few words, but it comes to playing computer games, he is too clever for his classmates.2)Children who don’t know any better may think these animals are pretty cute and start playing with them.3)There is no way to obtain a loan, so as to buy the new equipment, I’ll just have to grit my teeth and sell m y hybrid car.4)The hunter would not have fired the shots if he had not seen a herd of elephants coming towards his campsite.5)I find it ironic that Tom has a selective memory --- he does not seem to remember painful experiences in the past, particular those of his own doing.2.Translate the passage: Nancy Hopkins is a biology professor at MIT. She craves knowledge and works hard. However, as a scientist, she could not help noticing all kinds of indications of gender inequality on campus. Men and women professors did the same work, but when it came to promotion the administrators were rather selective. It is ironic that after so much cultural progress, women were still at a disadvantage in institutions of higher education. When her request for more lab space was refused, she knew she had to fight. So she gritted her teeth and complained to the President. The fight ended in victory and Nancy was converted into a gender-equity advocate.Unit 7 Learning about EnglishText A The Glorious Messiness of EnglishI. Vocabulary1.Fill in the gaps with words or phrases…1) Strictly speaking 2) drifted 3) resembles 4) invaded5) is conquered 6) fascinating 7) snack 8) put into practice 9) source 10) climate 11) surrendered 12) w ere aroused2.Rewrite each s entence…1)an absolute necessity rather than a luxury2)is a valuable addition to the football team.3)will g et out of control, if the firemen do not arrive within ten minutest4)alternative but to go via Vancouver to get to Seattle.5)declared all beef imports will be banned for the next six months as an emergence measure to stop the spread of mad cow diseaseplete the s entences1)systematic, have invented, to a very real extent, mysteries2)to establish, to be modified/ modifying3)tolerance towards, strike out, enrichII.Synonyms1.wish, wish, want, want/wish2.skin, hide/skin, hide, skin3.raise/rear, raise, rear/raise, raise4.royal, kingly/royal, sovereign, r oyal/ kinglyage1. Indeed2. though3. Frankly4. Moreover5. To my knowledge6.however7. nevertheless8. Yet9. instead 10. in other words Comprehensive ExercisesI.Cloze1.Text-related1) fascinating 2) tolerance 3) invented 4) addition 5) ban6) corrupt 7) out of control 8) i nfluenced 9) elite 10) came up w ith 11) establishing 12) Massive 13) sources 14) enrich2.Theme-related1) early 2) similar 3) source 4) observation 5) examine6) features 7) declared 8) stronger 9) accident 10) sprungII.Translation1.Translate the S entences1)Many small businesses have sprung up in the city since the new policy went into effect.2)On hearing the news, she smiled briefly, and then returned to her habitual frown.3)He paused for effect, then said:” We can reach/ enter these markets through new channels.4)The addition of a concert hall to the school will help it nourish young musical talents5)We have no way to protect our personal liberties until we have established a sovereign state./ We can’t protect our personal liberties unless we, first of all, establish a sovereign s tate.2.Translate the passage Though how the English language came into existence remains a mystery to many people, linguists believe that English and most other European languages have descended from a common source: the Indo-European parent language. English was first spoken by the Anglo-Saxons who invaded England in the fifth century. They passed onto us the basic vocabulary of English. In over fifteen centuries of its development, English has enriched itself by massive borrowing. As British immigrants landed in America and established the United States as an independent nation, a new variety was added to the English language: American English. Though some people worry that the language is running out of control, many native speakers of English take pride in the tolerance of their language.。

新标准大学英语综合教程2unit6翻译、答案及课文翻译2

新标准大学英语综合教程2unit6翻译、答案及课文翻译2

Unit61. Correct answer1. (b) for saying that you had the ability, means, money or knowledge to do something2. (b) for saying that you had the ability, means, money or knowledge to do something3. (a) as the past tense of can for saying that you saw, heard, felt, tasted, smelled, understood or remembered something4. (d) used with certain verbs to mean you have a good reason to do or think something5. (a) as the past tense of can for saying that you saw, heard, felt, tasted, smelled, understood or remembered something6. (c) used only in negatives for emphasizing that something should not happen or continue7. (a) as the past tense of can for saying that you saw, heard, felt, tasted, smelled, understood or remembered something2. Correct answer1. (a) is a conditional?2. (c) means that someone didn't succeed in doing something?3. (b) means that someone succeeded in doing something?4. (e) means it is possible that someone might win something?5. (d) means someone did win something?3.a a b b b a a aRead the explanations of the words. Answer the questions.1. strain When you feel strain, you feel pressure caused by a difficult situation or physical effort. So when are you likely to:(a) take the strain?Suggested answer:When things are difficult and you have to deal with the pressure, eg before taking exams or when you start your first job.(b) feel eye strain?Suggested answer:Try not to look at the computer screen for too many hours or you'll feel eye strain. Every now and then you really need to rest your eyes.(c) be under strain?Suggested answer:I'm sorry I was a bit impatient just now. Actually, I've been under strain with my work recently and I need to relax more.(d) find it is a strain to hear something?Suggested answer:Do you mind turning the music down just a little bit? I've got a splitting headache andI find it's a strain to hear heavy rock music just at the moment ... That's better, thanks!2. stretch When you stretch something you make it as long or as straight as possible.(a) What does it look like when you stretch out your arms?Suggested answer:It could look like a large cross or perhaps as if you're trying to give someone a warm welcome, with a hug.(b) What do you do when you stretch your legs?Suggested answer:It normally means that you go out for a short walk, but occasionally it means that you stretch your legs out straight from a sitting position, eg when you are sitting on a plane.(c) What is the traffic like if it stretches as far as the eye can see?Suggested answer:It's bad! It means that there is a long line of vehicles, like a traffic jam, going right into the far distance.(d) How do you feel when someone stretches your patience?Suggested answer:You feel a bit frustrated or annoyed or even angry, but you do your best to stay in control and stay patient.3. clue A clue is an object or fact which helps you solve a crime or mystery.(a) What is a crossword clue?Suggested answer:It's a word or phrase that helps you to find the answer in a crossword — a word game in which the answers are written in words in rows of squares that cross each other. Generally, some letters in one word appear in another word. The clues can be easy or difficult: Difficult ones often have tricks with words, double meanings or references to wide general knowledge.(b) How much do you know or understand if you don't have a clue?Suggested answer:If you haven't got a clue, then you don't know or understand much at all!4. punch A punch is an act of hitting someone or something as hard as you can.(a) Which part of a joke is the punch line?Suggested answer:The punch line is usually the last few words of a joke that make the joke funny. (b) What happens in a punch-up?Suggested answer:People fight in a rough or violent way (punching each other).(c) What do you do if you pull your punches?Suggested answer:You express something negative a lot less strongly because, say, you do not want to upset or shock people, so you are gentler with your words (pull means pull back, to limit or stop a punch). "Don't pull your punches" is the opposite: You express yourfeelings, opinions or criticism very clearly, without considering other people's feelings at all.Translate the sentences into Chinese.1. The rain had started to fall gently through the evening air as darkness descended over Sydney. Hundreds of lights illuminated Stadium Australia, and the noise was deafening. As I walked towards the track I glanced around me at the sea of faces in the stands, but my mind was focused. The Olympic gold medal was just minutes away, hanging tantalisingly in the distance.Suggested answer:当夜幕降临悉尼时,雨也开始悄悄地从夜空中飘落。

全新版大学英语综合教程2(第二版)课后标准答案

全新版大学英语综合教程2(第二版)课后标准答案

Unit1 Ways of Learning VocabularyI1)insert2)on occasion3)investigate4)In retrospect 5)initial6)phenomena7)attached8)make up for9)is awaiting10)not; in the least11)promote12)emerged13)a striking contrast between the standards of living in the north of thecountry and the south.14)is said to be superior to synthetic fiber.15)as a financial center has evolved slowly.16)is not relevant to whether he is a good lawyer.17)by a little-known sixteen-century Italian poet have found their way intosome English magazines.18)be picked up; can’t accomplish; am exaggerating19)somewhat; the performance; have neglected; they apply to20)assist; On the other hand; are valid; a superiorII1)continual2)continuous 3)continual4)continuous5)principal6)principal7)principle 8)principles9)principalIII1.themselves2.himself/herself3.herself/by herself/on her own4.itself5.ourselves6.yourself/by yourself/on your ownComprehensive Exercises I.cloze(1)contrast(2)exaggerating(3)priority(4)on the otherhand (5)promoting(6)pick up(7)assist(8)accomplish(9)occasion(10)n eglecting(11)w orthwhile(12)s uperior(1)end (2)perform (3)facing(4)competent(5)equipped(6)designed (7)approach(8)rest(9)definitely(10)q ualityII.translation(1)It takes an enormous amount of courage to make a departure from thetradition.(2)Tom used to be very shy, but this time he was bold enough to give aperformance in front of a large audience.(3)Many educators think it desirable to foster the creative spirit in the childat an early age.(4)Assuming this painting really is a masterpiece, do you think it’sworthwhile to buy it?(5)If the data is statistically valid, it will throw light on the problem we areinvestigating.To improve our English, it is critical to do more reading, writing, listening and speaking. Besides, learning by heart as many well-written essays as possible is also very important. Without an enormous store of good English writing in your head you cannot express yourself freely in English. It is also helpful to summarize our experience as we go along, for in so doing, we can figure out which way of learning is more effective and will produce the most desirable result. As long as we keep working hard on it, we will in due course accomplish the task of mastering English.Unit2 ValuesVocabularyI1)abrupt2)emotional3)bless4)wear and tear 5)dated6)consequences7)seemingly8)in contrast to9)Curiosity10)genuine11)primarily12)sentiments1)confronted with more than one problem, try to solve the easiest one first.2)vital to the existence of all forms of life.3)some confusion among the students about what to do after class to follow up on thesubject.4)nothing more than a job and an apartment to be happy.5)tickled him to think that she’d come to ask his advice1) a lingering; fabricating; sentiments2)fill out; every item; vital; consequences3)be denied; tangible; cherish; attainII1.It is 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.III1.hanging2.to give3.to return4.being praised5.not having written6.to say7.to open8.being helpedComprehensive Exercises I.cloze(1)well-off/affluent(2)dated(3)falling into(4)bracket (5)deny(6)tangible(7)pursuit(8)cherishes(9)out of place(10)a brupt(11)f ocus(12)d onations(1)consume(2)fueled(3)annual(4)plain (5)physically(6)security(7)indicates(8)equally(9)traditional(10)f ollowIII. Translation1)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 myparents never took me to dinner at expensive r estaurants, but sent me tothe best private school.4)Shortly after he recovered from the surgery, he lost his job and thus hadto go through another difficult phase of his life.5)In contrast to our affluent neighbors, my parents are rather poor, butthey have always tried to meet our minimal needs.With more and more donations coming in, our university will be much better off financially next year. W e will thus be able to focus on the most important task that we, educators, must take on: to encourage students to attain their scholarly/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.Unit3 The Generation GapI1)typical2)dumb3)junior4)glorious 5)welfare6)came over7)interference8)fading9)narrowed down10)frank11)schemes12)at any rate1)consists of five generals and four police officers.2)will be in a location overlooking the lake.3)was humiliated by her comments about my family background in frontof so many people.4)have any proof that it was Henry who stole the computer?5)was exhausted after the long cycle ride.1)hysterical; was handed down by; should have known better than2)twisted; over and over; talented son3)patience; not to keep him in suspense; assured; repeatedlyII.Collocation1.adequate2.anxious3.certain4.content5.crazy6.likely7.fortunate8.keenage1.be admitted2.live3.be postponed4.buy5.be banned6.beComprehensive Exercises I.cloze(1)typical(2)welfare(3)constant(4)frank(5)talent(6)dumb (7)know better than that(8)repeatedly(9)dread(10)i nterference(11)b et(12)a ssure(1)despite(2)really(3)same(4)contact (5)admitted(6)attempt(7)not(8)tend(9)different(10)m annerII.Translation(1)Have scientists found proof of water on Mars?(2)The planning committee has narrowed down the possible locations forthe nuclear power plant to two coastal towns.(3)Sam not only lost his job but also both legs; he had to live on welfare forthe rest of his life.(4) A jury consisting of 12 members voted in unison that Mary was guilty.(5)Sean felt humiliated to hear his talent being questioned.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? Y ou 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.Unit4 The Virtual World VocabularyI1)conversely2)but then3)symptom4)spitting 5)abusing6)tone7)took; in8)editing9)have arranged10)in sight11)stretched12)data1)smoking cigarettes jars on me.2)find themselves getting sucked in.3)has arranged for a technician from the computer store to check andrepair it.4)fled their country to avoid military service/fled to other countries toavoid military service.5)restore people’s confidence in it.1)the virtual; on line; via2)nightmare; routine; any appointment; arrange for3)cue; remarks; his tuneII.Collocation1.W e came here all the way on foot.2.Private cars are not allowed on campus.3.They are on vacation 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.age1.hard2.difficult3.impossible4.tough5.hard6.easy Comprehensive Exercises I.cloze(1)Internet(2)click(3)virtual(4)routines(5)arrange(6)nightmare (7)annoying(8)connection(9)crawls(10)t ake in(11)s pit(12)d ata(13)s ucked into(14)A t times(15)f lee(16)o n line(1)companion(2)deliver(3)access(4)enables (5)customers(6)delights(7)provides(8)small(9)remote(10)i nformationII.Translation1)Research shows that laughter can bring a lot of health benefits.2) A show Internet connection 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 completelydifferent angle.5)Sue is a girl of great talent. Her amazing memory sets her apart from herclassmates.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. W orse still, without the emotional cues of face-to-face communication, the typed words sometimes seem difficult to interpret.Unit5 Overcoming Obstacles VocabularyI1)startled2)mere3)motion 4)sweating5)stretched out6)vain7)On the occasion8)anxiety9)emotions10)ashamed of11)In my mind’seye12)recurring1)coincides with her husband’s.2)sends the prices soaring/results in the soaring of prices.3)of alternate sunshine and rain.4)have been his lifelong passions, although he studied economics atuniversity.5)Tension came over her1)media; dedication to; grace2)his competitors; in excitement; hug him; congratulate him on3)emotions; numerous; intensity; passion forII.Collocation1.Mike, a Green, made the suggestion that a large park be built near thecommunity.2.In a letter to his daughter, Mr. Smith expressed his wish that she (should)continue her education to acquire still another degree.3.There is no reason to hold the belief that humans have no direct moralresponsibility to safeguard the welfare of animals.4.Children need to feel safe about the world they grow up in, and it is unwiseto give them the idea that everything they come into contact with might be a threat.5.Anxiety can result from the notion that life has not treated us fairly.6.Nobody believed his claim that he was innocent.III.Words with Multiple Meanings1.I work out in the gym for one hour every morning.2.Florence has worked as a cleaner at the factory for five years.3.The wounded man worked his way across the field on his hands and knees.4.The safe load for a truck of this type works out at about twenty-five tons.5.It is difficult to understand how human minds work.6.To my disappointment, the manager’s plan of promoting the new productsdoesn’t work at all.7.The teacher has a lot of experience of working with children who don’t knowhow to learn.8.The medicine was like magic, and it worked instantly after you took it. Comprehensive ExercisesI.cloze(1)In my mind’s eye(2)groan(3)competitor(4)intensity (5)anxiety(6)tense(7)sweat(8)tension(9)soaring(10)r ecurring(11)b rought me back to earth(12)f antasy (13)s weat(14)c ongratulate(15)n umber(16)m edia(1)engineer(2)forget(3)convinced(4)how (5)build(6)accident(7)thought(8)only(9)sharp(10)t ouched(11)i nstructions(12)f inallyII.Translation1)It is the creativity and dedication of the workers and executives thatturned the company into a profitable business.2)The prices of food and medicine have soared in the past three months.3)W e plan to repaint the upper floors of the office building.4)His success shows that popularity and artistic merit sometimes coincide.5)I don’t want to see my beloved grandmother lying in a hospital bed andgroaning painfully.Numerous facts bear out the argument/statement/claim that in order to recover speedily from negative emotion, you should allow yourself to cry. Y ou needn’t/don’t have to be ashamed of crying. Anxiety and sorrow can flow out of the body along with tears.Consider the case of/Take Donna. Her son unfortunately died in a car accident. The intensity of the blow made her unable to cry. She said, “It was not until two weeks later that I began to cry. And then I felt as if a big stone had been lifted from my shoulders. It was the tears that brought me back to earth and helped me survive the crisis.”Unit6 Women, Half the SkyVocabularyI1)cultural/culture2)indication3)miniature4)ironic 5)stumbled into6)decent7)buzzing8)abnormal9)mechanical10)Shuddering11)implied12)leap1)convert RMB into US dollars in the foreign exchange office at theairport.2)didn’t know the first thing about cooking as she looked puzzled as tohow to cook rice with the rice cooker.3)their faulty equipment the team had accomplished some very usefulwork.4)allowing me to work flexible hours as long as I work eight hours a day.5)couldn’t help thinking the book must be quite fascinating.1)will not panic/feel panic; ’ll be at a disadvantage2)hybrid; transmissions3)crave; One indication; to distinguishII.Synonyms in Context1.also2.as well/too3.too4.also5.as well/too6.too7.also8.Alsoage1.I’ve had enough2.When I was old enough to work and earn money3.can’t got enough sleep at night4.has so far collected enough of them5.have strong enough arms6.have just enough money to live on Comprehensive ExercisesI.cloze(1)stumbled into(2)not know the first thing about(3)mechanical(4)when it comes to(5)hybrid(6)gritted her teeth (7)premise(8)at a disadvantage(9)panic(10)c ultural(11)f lexible(12)i mply(1)chair(2)force(3)secrets(4)painstaking (5)recognized(6)steered(7)essentially(8)observations(9)women(10)t utor(11)i nspired(12)u nlessII.Translation1)He is a man of few words, but when it comes to playing computer games,he is far too clever for his classmates.2)Children who don’t know any better may think these animals are prettycute and start playing with them.3)There is no way to obtain a loan, so to buy the new equipment, I’ll justhave to grit my teeth and sell my hybrid car.4)The hunter would not have fired the shots if he had not seen a herd ofelephants coming towards his campsite.5)I find it ironic that Tom has a selective memory---he does not seem toremember painful experiences in the past, particularly those of his owndoing.Nancy Hopkins is a biology professor at MIT. She craves knowledge and works hard. However, as a scientist, she could not help noticing all kinds of indications of gender inequality on campus. Men and women professors did the same work, but when it came to promotion the administrators were rather selective. It was ironic that after so much cultural progress, women were still at a disadvantage in institution of higher education. When her request for more lab space was refused, she knew she had to fight. So she gritted her teeth and complained to the President. The fight ended in victory and Nancy was converted into a gender-equity advocate.Unit7 Learning about English VocabularyI1)Strictly speaking2)drifted3)resembles4)invaded5)is conquered6)fascinating 7)snack8)put; into practice9)source10)climate11)surrendered12)were; aroused1)an absolute necessity rather than a luxury.2)is a valuable addition to the football team.3)will get out of control, if the firemen do not arrive within ten minutes.4)Alternative but to go via Vancouver to get to Seattle.5)Declared all beef imports will be banned for the next six months as anemergency measure to stop the spread of mad disease.1)systematic; have invented; to a very real extent; mysteries2)to establish; to be modified/modifying3)tolerance towards; strike out; enrichII.Synonymsa)wishb)wish c)wantd)want/wisha)skinb)hide/skin c)hided)skina)raise/rearb)raise c)rear/raised)raisea)royalb)kingly/royal c)sovereignd)royal/kinglyage1.Indeed2.though3.Frankly4.Moreover5.To my knowledge6.however7.nevertheless8.Y et9.instead10.in other wordsComprehensive Exercises I.cloze(1)fascinating(2)tolerance(3)invented(4)addition(5)ban (6)corrupt(7)out of control(8)influenced(9)elite(10)c ame up with(11)e stablishing(12)M assive(13)s ources(14)e nrich(1)early(2)similar(3)source(4)observation (5)examine(6)features(7)declared(8)stronger(9)accident(10)s prungII.Translation1)Many small businesses have sprung up in the city since the new policywent into effect.2)On hearing the news, she smiled briefly, and then returned to herhabitual frown.3)He paused for effect, then said: “W e can reach/enter these marketsthrough new channels.”4)The addition of a concert hall to the school will help it nourish youngmusical talents.5)W e have no way to protect our personal liberties until we haveestablished a sovereign state. / W e can’t protect our personal libertiesunless we, first of all, establish a sovereign state.Though how the English language came into existence remains a mystery to many people, linguists believe that English and most other European languages have descended from a common source: the Indo-European parent language. English was first spoken by the Anglo-Saxons who invaded England in the fifth century. They passed onto us the basic vocabulary of English. In over fifteen centuries of its development, English has enriched itself by massive borrowing. As British immigrants landed in America and established the United States as an independent nation, a new variety was added to the English language: AmericanEnglish. Though some people worry that the language is running out of control, many native speakers of English take pride in the tolerance of their language.Unit8 Protecting Our Environment VocabularyI1)barking2)evil3)brooding;hatched 4)migrant 5)tragedies6)counterpart7)arecomplaining/co-mplain8)grim9)flocks; fed on10)vegetation11)patches12)Scores of1)was lined with people who came to welcome the distinguished foreignguests.2)the boss silenced all lively conversation in the office.3)wearing a pair of sun glasses, the famous movie star passed the crowedunnoticed.4)looked deserted.5)were stricken by it.1)patches; came into full bloom; were puzzled; mysterious2)throbbed with; sickened; migrant; a chorus3)had crept into; flickered; the starkII.Word FormationCompound words age-oldair force daughter-in-law first-rate greenhousehalf brotherice-cream lifelikelight year salespersonself-centered threefold overusestone-still worldwide Chinese meaning古老的空军儿媳妇一流的温室同母异父兄弟;同父异母兄弟冰淇淋逼真的光年售货员;推销员以自己为中心的,自私的三倍过度使用石头似的一动不动全世界范围的;在世界范围内1)poverty-stricken people2)heart-breaking news 3)newly-built database4)well-fed kids5)successful spacewalk6)peace-loving people 7)need-based scholarships8)color-blind peopleIII.Confusable Words1.lyingidyin5.liey7.lieyy10.liesComprehensive Exercises I.cloze(1)spell(2)stricken(3)misfortunes(4)surroundings(5)blossom/bloom(6)migrant (7)deserted(8)silence(9)sickened(10)h atch(11)p uzzled(12)i n harmony with(1)rate(2)publication(3)dangerous(4)banned (5)export(6)profit(7)accept(8)comprehend(9)boundaries(10)u ltimatelyII.Translation1)This is a prosperous town, but there is still poverty in the midst of wealthand abundance.2)The Brown family was stricken with one misfortune after another, buttheir children never complained.3)The museum is designed in such a way that it stands in perfect harmonywith its surroundings.4)It was a miracle that these flowers did not wither at all in the blazingsun.5)Flocks of sheep feed on the patches of vegetation that rise above thewinter snow.This village was once famous for its beautiful natural surroundings. All the year round, the trees were green and the flowers in bloom. Clear streams flowed out of the hills through a checkerboard of rice fields. Birds sang all day, and deer came and went in a leisurely manner. However, with the coming of DDT and other pesticides, an evil spell seemed to have settled over the village. Misfortunes came one after another. Chicken died suddenly, cattle and sheep were stricken by mysterious maladies, and farmers complained about a sickening feeling that puzzled the village doctor. The village square, once throbbing with life, was now deserted.。

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Unit 6
Active Reading (1)
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3 1 misfortune 2neutral 3frequency 4mathematical 5extend
6 vulnerable 7 subsequent 8encountered
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1 a 2b 3 b 4 b 5b 7b 8b 9a
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Active Reading (2)
3 1c 2c 3d 4c
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1 Aliens
2 Superman
3 Empire of the Ants
4 Star Trek: The Voyage Home
5 The Day the Earth Caught Fire

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1.outdated 2. shifted; namely 3depressing; explosion
4.dreadful 5. proposal
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1 revolve 2 inhabitants 3 generate 4baffling 5 hurl
6 reckless
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1a 2a 3b 4b 5a
8 2, 4, 5, 6, 8
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1. Sometimes, but it is also intended for entertainment.
2. People realize how important science is and are frustrated at how complex it is.
Good communicators and simplifiers like popular science books are welcomed.
3. Yes, as well-liked as it is in Europe, if not more. People like reading popular
science books and parents encourage their kids to read such books.

Language in use
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1. There is a possibility that the insurance won’t pay you for this accident.
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2. What happens to you isn’t my responsibility.
3. I’m not sure of the suitability of this program for you.
4. The calculation’s complexity slowed me down.
5. Natural curiosity is a characteristic of many great thinkers.
6. I was surprised at the stupidity of her behavior.

2
1 hands-free phone
2 alcohol-free beer
3 sugar-free sweetener
4 traffic-free area
5 lead-free petrol

3
1 When it comes to evaluating students’ work, there are always some very difficult
choices to be made.
2 When it comes to the examples of bad luck you spoke about, many of these seem to
be rather unimportant.
3 When it comes to human psychology, we see that this is very closely related to
physical health and well-being.
4 When it comes to learning an instrument like the piano or violin, a lot of patience
and the ability to persevere are essential.
5 When it comes to non-scientific studies of good and bad luck, there are all sorts of
fantastic theories.

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3D 打印技术在20 世纪80 年代首次出现在美国。3D 打印是按照数字模型打造
任何形状的三维固体物件的过程。这是一个叠加过程,把材料层层覆盖,铸造
出不同的形状。这项技术可用于产品的模型设计和分布式制造,能应用于珠宝、
制鞋、工业设计、建筑、工程与施工、汽车制造、航空航天、医疗行业、地理
信息系统、土木工程和其他诸多领域。XXXX 年,美国硅谷的一家创业机构碳
3D 公司开发了一项3D 打印技术,能让物体从液体介质中源源不断地生成出
来,而不是像过去25 年里那样,靠层层叠加塑造物体。这项技术为3D 打印提
供了一种全新的方法。未来学家认为,3D 打印标志着第三次工业革命的开始。

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In August XXXX, China’s first high-speed railway, the Beijing-Tianjin Intercity
Railway, was opened, ushering China into an era of high-speed railway. In recent
years, in addition to achieving a series of major innovations and breakthroughs in key
technologies, China has also developed a world-class high-speed railway technology
system with independent intellectual property. With its advanced technology,
cost-effectiveness and successful operating experiences in high-speed railway, China
is witnessing an increasing export of its high-speed railway technologies and related
products to many countries around the world. China’s high-speed railway technology
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is finding its way in the world and is playing a positive role in promoting “the Belt
and Road Initiative”.

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