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新视野大学英语(第二版)第二册 课后参考答案

新视野大学英语(第二版)第二册 课后参考答案

新视野大学英语(第二册)答案Unit OneSection AII Comprehension of The Text1.The attitude is that if one is not moving ahead, he is falling behind.2.Time is treated as if it were something almost real. People budget it, waste it, steal it, kill it, cut it, account for it; they also charge for it. They do this because time is a precious resource.3.Everyone is in a rush—often under pressure. In the writer’s eyes, city people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going, restlessly seeking attention in a store, or elbowing others as they try to complete their shopping.4.Don’t take it personally. This is because people value time highly, and they resent someone else “wasting” it beyond a certain appropriate point.5.This is because Americans generally assess and enquire about their visitors professionally rather than socially. They start talking business very quickly. Time is always ticking in their inner ear.6.Americans produce a steady flow of labor-saving devices: they communicate rapidly through faxes, phone calls or emails rather than through personal contacts.7.The impersonality of electronic communication has little or no relation to the significance of the matter at hand.8.It is taken as a sign of skillfulness or being competent to solve a problem or fulfill a job with speed in the U.S.III Vocabulary1.Budgeted2.acute3.restless4. surroundingspetent6. assessing7.elbowed8.conductingIV.Filling the Blank1.behind 2 for 3.to 4. out 5.of 6.to 7.in 8.intoV Word Buildingmitment2.attraction3.appointment4.impression5.civilization6. composition7.confusion8.congratulation9.consideration 10..explanation 11.acquisition 12.depressionVI1advisable 2desirable 3favorable 4considerable 5remarkable6 preferable7 drinkable 8.acceptableVII Structure1. much less do they take them out for dinner2.much less a big company3.much less carry it upstairs4.much less spoken to him5.much less ( to ) read a lot outside of itVIII.1.Having meals at home can cost as little as two or three dollars, whereas eating out at a restaurant is always more expensive2.We thought she was rather proud, whereas in fact she was just very shy3.We have never done anything for them, whereas they have done everything for us.4.Natalie prefers to stay for another week, whereas her husband prefers to leave immediately.5.Some highly praise him, whereas others put him down severelyIX Translation Chinese to English1.In the eyes of some people, Picasso’s paintings would seem rather foolish2.The increase in their profits is due partly to their new market strategy.3.The man told his wife to keep the medicine on the top shelf so that it would be beyond the children’s reach.4.Happiness doesn't always go with money5.That car has given me nothing but trouble ever since I bought it.X Translation English to Chinese1.这种态度的结果是,全国人民都投身到研究、实验和探索中去了。

新视野大学英语第二版第二册课文翻译及课后答案

新视野大学英语第二版第二册课文翻译及课后答案

新视野大学英语第二版第二册课文翻译Unit 1 Section A 时间观念强的美国人Para. 1 美国人认为没有人能停止不前。

如果你不求进取,你就会落伍。

这种态度造就了一个投身于研究、实验和探索的民族。

时间是美国人注意节约的两个要素之一,另一个是劳力。

Para. 2 人们一直说:“只有时间才能支配我们。

”人们似乎是把时间当作一个差不多是实实在在的东西来对待的。

我们安排时间、节约时间、浪费时间、挤抢时间、消磨时间、缩减时间、对时间的利用作出解释;我们还要因付出时间而收取费用。

时间是一种宝贵的资源,许多人都深感人生的短暂。

时光一去不复返。

我们应当让每一分钟都过得有意义。

Para. 3 外国人对美国的第一印象很可能是:每个人都匆匆忙忙——常常处于压力之下。

城里人看上去总是在匆匆地赶往他们要去的地方,在商店里他们焦躁不安地指望店员能马上来为他们服务,或者为了赶快买完东西,用肘来推搡他人。

白天吃饭时人们也都匆匆忙忙,这部分地反映出这个国家的生活节奏。

工作时间被认为是宝贵的。

Para. 3b 在公共用餐场所,人们都等着别人吃完后用餐,以便按时赶回去工作。

你还会发现司机开车很鲁莽,人们推搡着在你身边过去。

你会怀念微笑、简短的交谈以及与陌生人的随意闲聊。

不要觉得这是针对你个人的,这是因为人们非常珍惜时间,而且也不喜欢他人“浪费”时间到不恰当的地步。

Para. 4 许多刚到美国的人会怀念诸如商务拜访等场合开始时的寒暄。

他们也会怀念那种一边喝茶或咖啡一边进行的礼节性交流,这也许是他们自己国家的一种习俗。

他们也许还会怀念在饭店或咖啡馆里谈生意时的那种轻松悠闲的交谈。

一般说来,美国人是不会在如此轻松的环境里通过长时间的闲聊来评价他们的客人的,更不用说会在增进相互间信任的过程中带他们出去吃饭,或带他们去打高尔夫球。

既然我们通常是通过工作而不是社交来评估和了解他人,我们就开门见山地谈正事。

因此,时间老是在我们心中的耳朵里滴滴答答地响着。

新视野大学英语第二版读写教程第二册复习资料-2.pdf

新视野大学英语第二版读写教程第二册复习资料-2.pdf

新视野大学英语第二版读写教程第二册答案新视野大学英语(第2版)第2册 1答案A:.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10..1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7 8 9 10.V.1. L2. C 3 4. N 5. O 6 7. E 8 9 10. K.1 2. 3. 4 5. 6 7 8 9 10 11. 12.1 2 3 4. 5. 6 7 8.12 a34 I5 a.1 , a .2 .3 , .4 , .5 .X.1 't a , .2 I I .3 ?4 .5 .6 a , ..1.我认为他不会抢劫,更不用说暴力抢劫了.2.男工平均工资每小时10美元,而女工才每小时7美元.3.自然界的平衡一旦遭到破坏,就会带来很多不可预知的影响.4.期终考试迫在眉睫,你最好多花点时间看书.5.有趣的是,消费者发现越来越难以辨别某些品牌的原产国.其部分原因来自于全球化带来的影响,部分原因是由于产地的变化.6.最近一次调查表明,妇女占总劳动力的40%..1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15B.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10.1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10新视野大学英语(第2版)第2册 2答案A.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10..1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10V.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10.1 - a2 - :3 -4 -5 - a6 - ..1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.1 't .2 .3 .4 a .5 ..1 I2 's34 I5 IX.1 , .2 't , .3 , a .4 .5 .6 a . .1.尽管那项计划一开始就证明是不切实际的,但是他们还是坚持要实施.2.我无法说服他接受这项计划,也无法使他认识到这项计划的重要性.3.你是怎么把那么多东西塞进这个小行李箱的?4.别人对他怎么看,他全不在意.5.我能否指出你犯了个小错误.6.他母亲让他开车慢一点儿,但是他从不把她的话放在心上..。

新视野大学英语第二版第二册课后习题原题及答案

新视野大学英语第二版第二册课后习题原题及答案

英语备考(课文、翻译、十五选十)Unit 1课文:Communicating successfully with people from different cultures can be a real challenge. Cultural differences may lead to tensions(紧张), arguments(争论), and even wars between peoples and nations. We bear(承担)equal responsibility for teaching people of different cultures about our culture and in turn(进而)learning about theirs. We cannot expect people from other cultures to understand ours automatically(自动地[ˌɔːtəˈmætɪkli]). Probably the best strategy(策略)for coping with the various (各种各样的)impacts([ɪmˈpækts]冲击)of culture shock is to make a conscious(有意识的)effort to adjust to the new culture, though it may require personal awareness(意识), patience, and perseverance(毅力ˌpɜːrsəˈvɪrəns).与来自不同文化背景的人成功交流可能是一项真正的挑战。

文化差异可能导致人民和国家之间的紧张关系、争论,甚至战争。

我们承担同等的责任,向不同文化的人传授我们的文化,进而了解他们的文化。

我们不能指望来自其他文化的人自动理解我们的。

新视野大学英语第二版读写教程第二册答案(unit1-10)(含翻译)

新视野大学英语第二版读写教程第二册答案(unit1-10)(含翻译)

新视野大学英语(第二版)第二册Unit 1答案Unit 1Section AI Comprehension of The Text1. The attitude is that if one is not moving ahead he is falling behind.2. Time is treated as if it were something almost real. (People budget it, waste it, steal it, kill it, cut it, account for it; they also charge for it.) They do this because time is a precious resource.3. Everyone is in a rush —often under pressure. City people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going, restlessly seeking attention in a store or elbowing others as they try to complete their shopping.4. Don’t take it personally. This is because people value time highly and they resent someone else ―wasting‖ it beyond a certain appropriate point.5. New arrivals in America will miss opening exchanges, the ritual interaction that goes with a cup of coffee or tea and leisurely chats.6. Americans produce a steady flow of labor-saving devices. They communicate rapidly through faxes, phone calls or emails rather than through personal contacts.7. The impersonality of electronic communication has little or no relation to the significance of the matter at hand.8. It is taken as a sign of skillfulness or being competent to solve a problem or fulfill a job with speed in the U.S.VocabularyIII1. charge2. convention3. efficient4. obtain5. competent6. assessing7. fulfill8. conducting consequently 10. significanceIV.1.behind 2. at 3. in 4. out 5. to 6.to 7. in 8. with 9. but 10.forV.1. L2. C3. D4. N5. O6.A7.E8.G9.I 10.KWord BuildingVI1. commitment2. attraction3. appointment4. impression5. civilization6. composition7. confusion8. congratulation9. consideration 10. explanation 11. acquisition 12. depressionVII.desirable favorable considerable acceptabledrinkable advisable remarkable preferable1. advisable2. desirable3. favorable4. considerable5. remarkable6. preferable7. drinkable8. acceptableStructureVIII1. much less can he write English articles2. much less can he manage a big company3. much less could he carry it upstairs4. much less have I spoken to him5. much less to read a lot outside of itIX1. Having meals at home can cost as little as two or three dollars, whereas eating out ata restaurant is always more expensive.2. We thought she was rather proud, whereas in fact she was just very shy.3. We have never done anything for them, whereas they have done so much for us.4. Natalie prefers to stay for another week, whereas her husband prefers to leave immediately.5. Some praise him highly, whereas others put him down severelyTranslationX.1. She wouldn’t take a drink, much less would she stay for dinner.2. He thought I was lying to him, whereas I was telling the truth.3. How do you account for the fact that you have been late every day this week?4. The increase in their profits is due partly to their new market strategy.5. Such measures are likely to result in the improvement of work efficiency.6. We have already poured a lot of time and energy into the project, so we have to carry on.XI1. 我认为他不会抢劫,更不用说暴力抢劫了。

新视野大学英语第2版第2册答案(完整版)

新视野大学英语第2版第2册答案(完整版)

新视野大学英语(第2版)第2册答案(完整版)(8)新视野大学英语(第2版)第2册答案(完整版)(8)「篇一」新视野大学英语(第2版)第2册Unit 5答案Section A:VocabularyIII。

1.hardened2.shelter3.slim4.weaken5.Literally6.noticeable7.bunch 8.drag 9.grateful 10.hookedIV。

1.leaned on2.close at hand3.die of4.are starved of5.coupled with6.is directed.at7.are.dressed in8.grateful to9.struggling to 10.a bunch ofV。

1.J2.G3.K4.M5.E6.07.D8.H9.A 10.CWord Building1.Under the pleasant situation the property prices are just beginning to harden again。

2.In the past few years,these inside conflicts have weakened the government's position。

3.Every Sunday the father takes his child to libraries, museums,exhibitions or natural parks,as he believes that this helps to broaden the child's mind。

4.The days are lengthening as summer approaches。

5.As she was waiting for the result to come out,her excitement heightened。

新视野大学英语读写教程(第二版)第二册课文及翻译 2解析

新视野大学英语读写教程(第二版)第二册课文及翻译 2解析

1 Unit 1Time-Conscious AmericansAmericans believe no one stands still. If you are not moving ahead, you are falling behind. This attitude results in a nation of people committed to researching, experimenting and exploring. Time is one of the two elements that Americans save carefully, the other being labor."We are slaves to nothing but the clock," it has been said. Time is treated as if it were something almost real. We budget it, save it, waste it, steal it, kill it, cut it, account for it; we also charge for it. It is a precious resource. Many people have a rather acute sense of the shortness of each lifetime. Once the sands have run out of a person's hourglass, they cannot be replaced. We want every minute to count.A foreigner's first impression of the US is likely to be that everyone is in a rush—often under pressure. City people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going, restlessly seeking attention in a store, or elbowing others as they try to complete their shopping. Racing through daytime meals is part of the pace of life in this country. Working time is considered precious. Others in public eating-places are waiting for you to finish so they, too, can be served and get back to work within the time allowed. You also find drivers will be abrupt and people will push past you. You will miss smiles, brief conversations, and small exchanges with strangers. Don't take it personally. This is because people value time highly, and they resent someone else "wasting" it beyond a certain appropriate point.Many new arrivals in the States will miss the opening exchanges of a business call, for example. They will miss the ritual interaction that goes with a welcoming cup of tea or coffee that may be a convention in their own country. They may miss leisurely business chats in a restaurant or coffee house. Normally, Americans do not assess their visitors in such relaxed surroundings over extended small talk; much less do they take them out for dinner, or around on the golf course while they develop a sense of trust. Since we generally assess and probe professionally rather than socially, we start talking business very quickly. Time is, therefore, always ticking in our inner ear.Consequently, we work hard at the task of saving time. We produce a steady flow of labor-saving devices; we communicate rapidly through faxes, phone calls or emails rather than through personal contacts, which though pleasant, take longer—especially given our traffic-filled streets. We, therefore, save most personal visiting for after-work hours or for social weekend gatherings.To us the impersonality of electronic communication has little or no relation to the significance of the matter at hand. In some countries no major business is conducted without eye contact, requiring face-to-face conversation. In America, too, a final agreement will normally be signed in person. However, people are meeting increasingly on television screens, conducting "teleconferences" to settle problems not only in this country but also—by satellite—internationally.The US is definitely a telephone country. Almost everyone uses the telephone to conduct business, to chat with friends, to make or break social appointments, to say "Thank you", to shop and to obtain all kinds of information. Telephones save the feet and endless amounts of time. This is due partly to the fact that the telephone service is superb here, whereas the postal service is less efficient.Some new arrivals will come from cultures where it is considered impolite to work too quickly. Unless a certain amount of time is allowed to elapse, it seems in their eyes as if the task being considered were insignificant, not worthy of proper respect. Assignments are, consequently, given added weight by the passage of time. In the US, however, it is taken as a sign of skillfulness or being competent to solve a problem, or fulfill a job successfully, with speed. Usually, the more important a task is, the more capital, energy, and attention will be poured into it in order to "get it moving".美国人认为没有人能停止不前。

新视野大学英语第二版第2册视听说教程答案

新视野大学英语第二版第2册视听说教程答案

新视野大学英语第二版第2册视听说教程答案《新视野大学英语第二版第 2 册视听说教程答案》对于很多学习新视野大学英语第二版第2 册视听说教程的同学来说,找到准确的答案无疑是提高学习效果和检验自身水平的重要途径。

然而,获取答案并不是为了简单地抄袭或者走捷径,而是通过对比和参考,更好地理解知识点和发现自己的不足。

首先,我们来谈谈视听说教程的重要性。

在当今全球化的时代,英语的听说能力变得愈发关键。

视听说教程通过结合视觉、听觉的元素,为学生创造了一个更加生动、真实的语言环境。

它不仅有助于提高我们对英语语音、语调的敏感度,还能锻炼我们在实际场景中的听力理解和口语表达能力。

那么,关于这册视听说教程的答案,我们需要明确一点,那就是答案并非唯一的学习资源。

实际上,在学习过程中,我们更应该注重的是方法和技巧。

比如说,在听力部分,我们要学会抓住关键词、理解语境和预测内容。

而在口语练习中,要敢于开口,不怕犯错,多模仿标准的发音和表达方式。

对于教程中的单元测试答案,它们可以帮助我们了解自己在每个单元的学习情况。

但如果只是机械地对照答案,而不去思考错误的原因和改进的方法,那么就失去了测试的意义。

比如,在某一单元的听力测试中,如果做错了一道题,我们应该重新听一遍听力材料,分析是因为没听清单词、不理解句子结构,还是受到了干扰选项的影响。

再来说说口语部分的答案参考。

口语表达没有绝对的对错之分,关键在于能否清晰、准确地传达自己的意思。

答案中的示例可以给我们提供一些思路和常用的表达方式,但我们不能局限于此。

要根据不同的话题和情境,灵活运用所学的词汇和语法,展现出自己的个性和风格。

另外,有些同学可能会通过网络或者其他渠道寻找所谓的“标准答案”。

但需要注意的是,这些来源的答案未必准确可靠。

甚至可能会因为错误的答案而误导我们的学习。

所以,在寻找答案时,一定要选择权威的教材配套答案或者老师提供的参考。

同时,我们也要认识到,学习是一个积累的过程。

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Part 1 Word Dictation(每小题:0.5 分)Directions: Listen and write down the words you hear. You are going to listen to the recording twice. During the first time, write the word that you hear. Check your answers as you listen the second time.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.Part 2 Understanding Long Conversations(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. In the middle of the semester.B. At the beginning of the exam.C. At the end of the semester.D. During a rock concert.2.A. To a rock and mineral show.B. To an opera at the concert hall.C. To a movie at the student center.D. To a rock concert.3.A. He has time to go to the Student Center.B. The woman doesn't have much money.C. The woman agreed to pay for the food.D. He likes to pay for his friends' tickets.4.A. Her ticket only.B. Their vacation.C. Her dinner only.D. Their dinner.5.A. The man will pay for two tickets.B. They will not go to the concert together.C. The woman has a part time job.D. They don't like pop music.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. 6.A. He has been off work these days.B. He has been on a diet.C. He has been putting on weight.D. He has just got over being sick.7.A. He doesn't eat meat.B. He drinks too much.C. He does little exercise.D. He smokes a lot.8.A. He is overweight.B. He is a heavy smoker.C. He has been on a diet these days.D. He doesn't look good.9.A. He smokes too much.B. He eats too many cakes and candies.C. He likes to smoke too much.D. He often goes on diets.10.A. Give up smoking.B. Do more exercise.C. See a doctor.D. Eat more like Eric.Part 3 Understanding Passages(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questionsyou hear.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.A. Tobacco is harmful to people's health.B. The surgeon general is helpful in reducing smoking.C. Women can get breast cancer from smoking.D. Smoking is more harmful than people thought.2.A. 44,000.B. 400,400.C. 440,000.D. 4,400.3.A. 1946.B. 1964.C. 1914.D. 1944.4.A. US$75 billion.B. US$65 million.C. US$75 million.D. US$175 billion.5.A. Smokers die 13 years to 14 years after nonsmokers.B. Smokers will surely die 13 years to 14 years beforenonsmokers.C. Nonsmokers are likely to live longer than smokers onaverage.D. Smoking is the cause of many serious diseases. Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. 6.A. They follow a common direction.B. People get so upset in them.C. Things turn out all right in the end.D. Children are so spoiled by parents.7.A. All of the things she will give to the child.B. All of the care she will give to the child.C. All of the good things that will happen.D. All of the goods that the child will collect.8.A. The child becomes angry.B. The child becomes grateful.C. The child becomes selfish.D. The child becomes giving.9.A. They go through a process of discovery.B. They hear the truth from their parents.C. They learn to be more sensitive to others.D. They grow through natural fluctuations.10.A. By understanding that their relationship changes.B. By rewarding one another when they act well.C. By improving their expectations of one another.D. By showing each other that they are on the same side.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.11.A. Their parents' honeymoon.B. A long-anticipated trip to Hawaii.C. Their parents' wedding anniversary.D. The family reunion.12.A. To make a special metal box.B. To put away a dollar each day.C. To do their own repairs on the house.D. To have a big party to celebrate their wedding anniversary.13.A. Teaching.B. Repairing.C. Accounting.D. Raising five children.14.A. Hawaii.B. A savings account.C. A metal box.D. Their children's room.15.A. Flights to Hawaii.B. Ten day's hotel room.C. Plenty of money to spend.D. A visit to Cancun.Part 4 Vocabulary and Structure(每小题:1 分)Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1.Shall we request the chairman __________ our suggestionagain?A. to considerB. consideringC. considerD. considered2.Some say yes and others say no; I don't know __________ tofollow.A. whetherB. whatC. whomD. how3.An explosion is a sudden increase in amount __________.A. rapid burning causes itB. to be caused by rapid burningC. causing its burning to be rapidD. caused by rapid burning4.We forgave her anger because we knew that her father'sillness had put her under great _________.A. shelterB. crisisC. stressD. nervousness5.He never _________ to read the news but turned at once tothe crossword puzzle on the last page.A. worriedB. noticedC. painedD. bothered6.Since we can't hear you at the back of the hall, you'll have to__________ your voice.A. improveB. increaseC. raiseD. open7.The price they offered for my old car was so low that I_________ it down.A. broughtB. turnedC. calledD. refused8.The noise of the traffic _________ Paul from his work.A. preventedB. distractedC. angeredD. upset9.People appreciate _____________ with him because he hasa good sense of humor.A. workingB. to have workedC. to workD. having worked10.Inquiries _____________ the condition of the patients may bemade personally or by telephone.A. revealingB. concerningC. affectingD. following11.Nobody knows how long and how seriously the shakiness ofbig businesses will _________ down the economy.A. putB. settleC. dragD. knock12.I tried very hard to persuade him to join our group but I metwith a flat _____________ .A. acceptB. agreeC. refusalD. decline13.She had clearly no _____________ of doing any work,although she was very well paid.A. tendencyB. foundationC. intentionD. belonging14.Many students found the book _____________; it providedthem with a large amount of information on the subject.A. informativeB. confusingC. distractingD. amusing15.I just managed to _____________ a quick breath before I waspulled under the water by the passing boats.A. loadB. gainC. takeD. escape16.The government's strong action demonstrated its_____________ to end the rebellion.A. energyB. resistanceC. courageD. determination17.Mr. Sanders has been asked to _____________ the nextmeeting of the committee.A. manageB. chairC. listenD. think18.I could not persuade him to accept it, _____________ makehim see the importance of it.A. if only I could notB. or I could notC. not more than I couldD. nor could I19.__________ for my illness I would have lent him a helpinghand.A. Not beingB. Without beingC. Had it not beenD. Not having been20.Not that John doesn't want to help you, _____________ it'sbeyond his power.A. but thatB. for thatC. and thatD. in that21.It is politely requested by the hotel management that radios_____________ after 11 o'clock at night.A. were not playedB. not be playedC. not to playD. didn't play22.To be frank, I'd rather you _____________ in the case.A. will not be involvedB. not to be involvedC. not involvedD. were not involved23.Careful surveys have indicated that as many as fifty percent ofpatients do not take drugs _____________ directed.A. likeB. soC. whichD. as24.It's reported that by the end of this month the output of goodsfrom the factory _______________ by about 10%.A. will have risenB. will be risingC. has risenD. has been rising25.I felt somewhat disappointed and was about to leave,_____________ something occurred which attracted myattention.A. unlessB. untilC. whenD. while26.The little man was _____________ one meter fifty in height.A. almost more thanB. nearly more thanC. hardly more thanD. as much as27._________ that my head had cleared, my brain was alsobeginning to work much better.A. ForB. SinceC. NowD. DespitePart 5 Cloze (with Options)(每小题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the choices.Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.I never could really talk to my father. I always felt pretty 1.2.18. When I returned home to visit, I found my mother andfather had just gotten a 3.visit to his place 4.feelings. But his place was dark and cold and 5.generally 6.When I was little, my father would take me fishing all the time.It seemed like I 7.lakes. To me, at the age of eight, there was nothing wrongwith being like my dad. I still 8.being outdoors, free and away from everyone else. But as Imoved into my teens, it became 9.my dad had a drinking problem. As our family's financialsituation became worse, 10.When I was very young, my dad was able to 11.job. As I grew older, he became less functional and 12.talks turned into 13.became very angry. He was 14.being able to 15.16.17.alcohol. When he got home from whatever job he was in the18.didn't get in a fight with my mom he would usually 19.he made it to the dinner table to eat with us, I knew that before the meal was over, he would be very angry with 20.me.Part 6 Skimming and Scanning (Multiple Choice+Blank Filling)(每小题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passage or passages and then answer the questions. For the first 7 questions in each passage, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. For the remaining 3 questions in the same passage, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Questions 1 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. Are You Reading as Many Books as You Would Like?Do you read as much as you'd like, or as many as you'd like of the books you're interested in? Are you aware that the time spent on today's reading prevents you from reading something else? Life is one of choices?make sure your choices take you in the direction you wish to go.My biggest recommendation (建议) to increase your reading rate is to attend a rapid reading course (sometimes called speed reading), but the single most important element is the on-going practice.If you want to try a few techniques on your own, here are a few key pointers, but you really need to attend a course to be pushed to significantly higher levels of competency, because only an external person can push you past the comfort zone of your eyes, your brain, and your current beliefs about your abilities.Some Rapid-reading Keys:Read with purpose. Don't read things you won't remember, and don't waste time reading things that won't further you in any way. However, many people read mindlessly, just because it's there!You should start with the end in mind.Have an expectation of success. See yourself reading at great speed. Fill your mind with a positive expectation of great deeds. Feel and imagine the power of the rapid flow of information into your mind. And hear the rapid flow of words just pouring into your brain.Preview and review the book. You can do it by scanning contents and other information at the front, as well as the back. Sit upright and hold the book at a comfortable position. Have good overhead light, fresh air, plenty of water, and a comfortable temperature.Use a visual guide. You may usually use your finger, or sometimes two fingers, which depends on the size of the print. This is where the training by an instructor is really useful (they won't let you get away with bad habits, and they push you beyond your comfort level). One of the key elements of rapid reading is to use our finger at a very fast rate, running it down the page. We don't need to read every word in order to comprehend (理解) and keep the information. All we need is a large amount of text, and the sense is gathered at lightening speed.Speed training. Go as fast as your hand can turn the pages, and don't worry that there seems to be practically no comprehension at this stage. The key is to extend the eye's capacity to absorb, and to strengthen your mind's belief that it can be done. Two hands are needed. With one hand run a finger down the page as fast as you can. At first you'll notice an occasional word or phrase will jump out at you, but not much else. That's fine—comprehension is not the goal at this stage. With the other hand, turn the pages as fast as you can go.Set a daily target for yourself—it might be to race through a thick book that you're interested to read. It might be to practice for a specified amount of time.Practice, practice, and practice. Magazines and newspapers are great to practice on. The columns (栏目) are thin, which helps you go even faster.Comprehension. You may think you're not absorbing much, but try this test. Choose a book you want to read. Each time you pick it up to read in your old style, first do the rapid run described above. You'll notice when you come to read in your slow way that in factyou already know, and can remember having seen, most of the key concepts. We call this a conscious convincer. Your subconscious needs reassurance (安心) that nothing is being lost, and that you have absorbed the information you need. Coupled with the rapid "preview", if you do wish to read slower, do it with a highlighter in your hand. Your ability to keep the material will be greatly enhanced, for you will have visited the information several times.You may still wish to read at a slower speed for enjoyment, or because you need to really absorb every word of an author for study purposes, but if every day you practice this technique, suddenly you'll find you really are reading and absorbing at a much faster rate.1.What can we know about life? ________________A. Life is about reading.B. Life is about choices.C. Life is about wishes.D. Life is about directions.2.What is the most important element in speed reading?________________A. Your comfort zone.B. A level of competency.C. Practice that doesn't stop.D. One's reading rate.3.From the fourth paragraph we know when we read,________________.A. we should start reading with a purpose in mindB. we should take time reading something which you won't rememberC. we should read something near at hand because it is convenientD. we should start at the end of the book to know the purpose4.How can we preview and review the book?________________A. Sit upright and hold the book at a comfortable position.B. Have good overhead light and fresh air.C. Have plenty of water, and a comfortable temperature.D. Glance at contents and other information at the front andthe back.5.When we use our finger as a visual guide in rapid reading, it'svery crucial that ________________.A. we take our time and have a full comprehensionB. we run our finger down the page very fastC. we read every word on the page to keep the informationD. we gather the sense of the passage light-heartedly6.In speed reading, the finger of one hand runs down the page,and the other hand ________________.A. turns the pages quicklyB. guides the eyes to absorbC. runs down the page tooD. marks the occasional word or phrase7.We should ________________.A. read newspapers and magazines every dayB. finish reading a thick book every dayC. plan a daily objective of reading for ourselvesD. read newspaper columns daily8.Reading a book quickly and then checking yourcomprehension by reading slowly is called9.We will greatly strengthen our ability to keep the information,10.You might want to read slowly for study purposes orPart 7 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(每小题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. Ours is a big world, and full of many different people. People with many varying (不同的) points of view are often running up against others who have different opinions. Those of us who smoke are just one group of many. Recently, the activism (采取行动) ofnon-smokers has reminded us of the need to be considerate (体谅的) of others when we smoke in public.But, please! Enough is enough! We should like to remindnon-smokers that being polite is a two-way street. If you politely request that someone not smoke you are more likely to receive an agreeable response than if you give an ugly look and say something unkind. If you speak directly to someone, you are more likely to get what you want than if you complain to the management.Many of us have been smoking for so long that we sometimes forget that others are not used to the smell of burning tobacco. We' re human, and like everyone else, we occasionally offend unknowingly. But most of us are open to friendly suggestions and comments, and quite willing to change our behavior to accommodate others.Smokers are people, too. We laugh and cry. We have hopes, dreams, and aspirations. We have children, mothers, and pets. Weeat our hamburgers (汉堡包) with everything on them and give respect to the flag at Fourth of July picnics. We hope you'll remember that the next time a smoker light up in public.1.The purpose of the first paragraph is ______.A. to inform the reader of the bigness of the worldB. to declare that the author belongs to the group of smokersC. to tell non-smokers that smokers will be considerateD. to reveal the author's reason for writing this essay2.What does the second sentence in the second paragraphimply?A. We should go on two different roads.B. We have different ways of doing things.C. Being polite to each other is a mutual thing.D. We can smoke and sometimes we will not smoke.3.According to the author, how can you get an agreeableresponse from smokers if you don't feel like someone smoking beside you?A. Complain to his boss.B. Tell him directly that you hate smokers.C. Keep from complaining but do something to suggest yourfeelings.D. Tell him politely that you are not used to smoke.4.According to the author, why do some smokers smoke inpublic?A. Because they cannot stop from smoking.B. Because they forget that others do not like the smellcigarettes.C. Because they are humans and they cannot avoid offendingpeople.D. Because there is no law against it.5.How does the author try to persuade the reader?A. He uses reasons.B. He appeals to people's feelings.C. He gives examples in his argument.D. He simply states his opinion.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.In the United States, it is not normal to telephone someone very early in the morning. If you telephone him early in the day, while he is shaving or having breakfast, the time of the call shows that the matter is very important and requires immediate attention. The same meaning is attached to telephone calls made after 11:00 p. m. If someone receives a call during sleeping hours, he assumes it's a matter of life and death. The time chosen for the call communicates its importance.In social life, time plays a very important role. In the US guests tend to feel they are not highly regarded if the invitation (邀请) to a dinner party is extended only three or four days before the party date. But this is not true in all countries. In other areas of the world it may be considered foolish to make an appointment too far in advance because plans which are made for a date more than a week away tend to be forgotten.The meaning of time is different in different parts of the world. Thus, misunderstandings arise between people from cultures that treat time differently. To be on time is valued highly in American life, for example. If people are not on time, they may be regarded as not polite or not fully responsible. In the US no one would think of keeping a business associate waiting for an hour; it would bebad-mannered. A person who is five minutes late is expected to apologize. If he is less than five minutes late, he will say a few words of explanation, though perhaps he will not complete the sentence.6.If you telephone someone early in the day, it means___________________.A. you are expected to explain whyB. you are not kind enoughC. you want to show your concern for himD. you have a very important matter to discuss7.The expression "a matter of life and death" means__________________.A. an issue of the greatest importance and emergencyB. a very important appointmentC. a matter of whether someone should live or dieD. a strong desire to communicate8.In the US guests tend to feel they are not highly regarded_______________.A. if the invitation to a dinner party is not extended earlyenoughB. if the invitation to a dinner party is extended too far inadvanceC. if the invitation to a dinner party is not extended repeatedlyD. if the invitation to a dinner party is extended to too manypeople9.The word "misunderstanding" can be explained as____________.A. failing to attend a partyB. failing to understand correctlyC. standing in one's wayD. standing on one's own feet10.Which of the following statements is NOT true according tothe passage?A. In the US it's normal to keep someone waiting for some time.B. In the US it's not polite to keep someone waiting for an hour.C. In the US one is always expected to be on time.D. In the US one is expected to apologize if he is five minutes late。

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