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大学体验英语综合教程2课后习题答案

大学体验英语综合教程2课后习题答案

大学体验英语综合教程2的课后习题答案- UNIT1P14 3.1.B, 2.D, 3.B, 4.A, 5.A 4. 1.elected, 2.minimum,3.distinct,4.responsibility,5.pursue,6.exploit,7.restrict,8.equip, 9.granted, 10.awarded 5. 1.at large, 2.on the basis of,3.in support of,4.apply for,5.is aiming atP21 12. 1.B, 2.D, 3.A, 4.A, 5.B 13. 1.challenge, 2.had transformed, 3.engage, 4.occurred, 5.urged, 6.cancel, 7.prejudice,8.foundation, 9.beliefs, 10.constructive 14. 1.rests with, 2.inrecognition of, 3.in fact, 4.provides for, 5.keep...upUNIT2P36 3.1.C, 2.A, 3.A, 4.A, 5.C 4. 1.version,2.publications,3.click,4.spotted,5.refugees,6.entries,7.financial,8.full-time, 9.detailed, 10.annual 5. 1.set up, 2.cameacross, 3.referred...to , 4.check out, 5.learnt of / learned ofP42 12. 1.B, 2.D, 3.D, 4.C, 5.A 13. 1.stressed,2.distinguished,3.invest,4.matured,5.covered,6.soured,7.concept,8.balance, 9.discount, 10.discipline 14. 1.paid off, 2.makeends meet, 3.To this day, 4.picked up, 5.thanks toUNIT3P58 3.1. A; 2. B; 3. B; 4. C; 5. D 4.1. attractive 2. fascination3. statement4. despite5. items6. define7. image8. concerned9. belongings10. necessities 5.1. step back 2. identify with 3. dressing up 4. turnedto/looked to 5. feed offP64 12. 1.D, 2.B, 3.D, 4.D, 5.B 13. 1. economic 2. estimated 3. measurable 4. inspired 5. maximize 6. motivate 7. created 8. distribute 9. concerning 10. abuse 14.1. by name 2. identify (her) with3. participate in4. speak for5.take (firm) actionUNIT4P78 3. 1. D; 2. C; 3. B; 4. B; 5. A 4.1. signal 2. crash 3.distress 4. grace 5. exploded 6. collision 7. lowered 8. beamed 9. scatter 10. destruction 5. 1. combed through 2. in any case 3. ended in 4. bound for 5. on boardP84 12. 1.T, 2.F, 3.F, 4.T, 5.F 13. 1. wandering 2. unloading 3. crushed 4. slightest 5. appreciation 6. giant 7. steer 8. knelt9. leaped 10. slammed 14.1. as good as new 2. in the nick of time/intime 3. at play 4. head for/make for 5. put awayUNIT5P98 3. 1. B; 2. A; 3. D; 4. C; 5. A 4. 1. was sinking 2.specialty 3. purely 4. discourage 5. unlikely 6. dynamics 7. actually 8.reasonably 9. have perceived 10. extended 5.1. took a deep interest in;2. fell into;3. sign up;4. try (it) out;5. dropped out ofP104 12. 1.B, 2.D, 3.B, 4.D, 5.A 13. 1. bound 2. sustain 3. obstacle 4. restored 5. approval 6. shift 7. emphasize 8. undergo 9. invincible 10. appearance 14. 1. set out 2. at a time 3. in ... shape4. stopped short5. turned toUNIT6p118 3. 1.D, 2.A, 3.D, 4.C, 5.B 4. 1. clapped 2. defend 3. quit 4. perfection 5. interview 6.survey 7. exclusive 8. storage 9.observed 10. cover 5. 1. count ... out 2. be unaware of 3. stoppedin his tracks 4. At times 5. turn ... aroundP124 12. 1.B, 2.C, 3.B, 4.D, 5.C 13. 1. deprived 2. healthful 3. combine 4. determined 5. lifestyle 6. balance 7. approach 8. solutions 9. miserable 10. deserves 14.1. out of reach 2. in tune with3. set your mind to4. come off5. trail and errorUNIT7P138 3. 1.A, 2.A, 3.C, 4.D, 5.B 4. 1. optimist 2. reconstruction 3. sway 4. principles 5. gross 5.1. brought out herbest 2. turn out 3.works out 4. Hang in there 5. by natureP144 12. 1.F, 2.T, 3.T, 4.T, 5.T 13. 1. anyway 2. spat 3. Adjusting 4. frequently 5. chilly 6.regularly 7. grip 8. pinching 9.scraped 10. crawl 14. 1. on the phone 2. as a result of 3. back andforth 4. around the corner 5. hold onto UNIT8P158 3. 1.B, 2.A, 3.D, 4.A, 5.C 4.1. adequate 2. vitally 3. document 4. distribution 5. urban 6. potential 7. continual 8. infecting 9. threat 10. updated5. 5.1. let down 2. came across as 3. In theback of (his) mind 4. as a matter of course 5. cleaning upP165 12. 1.F, 2.F, 3.F, 4.T, 5.F 13. 1. colonies 2. technologically 3. cursed 4. corresponding 5. delete 6. dread 7. swear 8. werespared 9. protection 10. dumb 14. 1. was cordoned off 2. fired up3. queued up4. get rid of5. poured into。

大学体验英语一周一练答案

大学体验英语一周一练答案

Band Four 183Key to Model Test (3) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:When asked about the relation between love and study on campus, different peoplewill offer different opinions. Some people take it for granted that college studentsshould not fall in love with each other in order to waste their precious time. In theiropinion, love is time-consuming and will distract one’s attention from learning. Besides,they think that if a student falls in love, he will certainly fall behind in his study. However, others hold that love on campus may encourage students to study harder.They maintain that a true love will never stand aside while another falls behind in hisor her study. And most love stories on campus are developed on the basis of mutual helpin study.Weighing up these two arguments, I am for the second one. For one thing, mutualhelp in life is certainly a strong support in study. For another, true lovers usually helpeach other both in life and study. Therefore, if guided properly, love will be helpful tothe study.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and scanning)1. Y [解释] 快速浏览全文黑体字标题,可知,全文都是作者给家长提出的一些建议。

大学体验英语一周一练答案

大学体验英语一周一练答案

Key to Model Test (1) Band OnePart I. Understanding SentencesKey: Section A: BABBB BBABASection B: AABAC BCABCPart II. Understanding ConversationsKey: Section A: DBCAACBASection B: ADACADCSection A1. M: How many students passed the final English exam in your class?W: Thirty. But still as many as 40 percent of the class failed. Quite disappointing, isn’tit?Q: What does the woman think of the exam?[解析] D. 观点态度题. 从女士所说的“Quite disappointing”来看,考试结果出乎意料,令人失望,与选项D 中的“fell short of her expectations”意义相同,所以答案为D. 注意选项A与D内容相反2. W: Lots of young men enjoy extreme sports, do you?M: Believe it or not, that is the last thing I’d ever want to do.Q: What does the man mean?[解析] B. 观点态度题. 女士问男士是否喜欢极限运动吗? 男士回答说极限运动是“the last thing I’d ever want to do”.这里暗含否定,即:极限运动是他最不愿意做的事情,即他不喜欢极限运动。

注意last一词暗含否定的用法。

(对话是靠词汇表达的,因此理解了词汇也就掌握了解题根本。

大学体验英语一周一练2听力文本(FinalTest)

大学体验英语一周一练2听力文本(FinalTest)

大学体验英语一周一练2听力文本(FinalTest)Listening Scripts (Final Test)Part III Listening ComprehensionSection A:11. M: Look, I’m so sorry I didn’t show up for your birthday party yesterday.W: Well, it’s a bit late to be sorry now, isn’t it?Q: What does the woman mean?12. M: I am going to New York next week, but the hotel I booked is really expensive.W: Why book a hotel? My brother has 2 spare rooms in his apartment.Q: What does the woman mean?13. W: Can I help you, Sir?M: Can you show me the way to gate 9 for Flight 901 to Hong Kong?Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?14. W: Mr. Watson, I wonder whether it’s possible for me to take a vacation earlytomorrow morning?M: Did you fill out a request form?Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?15. W: Frank, I thought you were working in New York.M: I was, but I’ve moved back. I just couldn’t get used to living in a big city. So here I am back at school, taking courses for a teacher certificate.Q: What is Frank planning to do?16. W: Please don’t rush me. I’ve had music classes all dayand feel very tired. OK?M: Sorry. But I really want you to meet my mom. She’s a great musician, and I think you two will have a lot to talk about.Q: Why does the man want to hurry?17. W: I wonder if you could sell me the English textbooks.M: As a matter of fact, I already sold them back to the school bookstore.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?18. W: Is that optional course as hard as everybody says?M: It’s actually even worse, believe it or not.Q: What did the man say about the course?Now you will hear two long conversations.Conversation 1W: Peter, where is the car? I haven’t seen you drive to work for a long time! Is it broken or stolen?M: Hi, Susan! Oh, no! Of course not! I give up driving to work. Instead, I ride to my working place.W: Why is that?M: You see. It is only a stone’s throw from my home to my working place. I think riding a bike to work is more convenient.W: I don’t think so. It will take you at least 25 minutes to get to your company from here.M: Yes, sometimes, 30 minutes. But I love riding to work now. It is a totally different picture on my way to work.W: Why do you think so?M: You see, every morning, after I set off for work, I can breathe the new fresh air along the way. By the time I reach my office, I feel rather revived. I even don’t rely on coffee to spend my morning hours.W: Is it so magical?M: At least, that’s how I feel about riding to work. I can’t believe I have wasted so much fresh morning air in the past 3 years! And I can also contribute my humble effort to the environmental protection.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. W hy doesn’t the man drive to work?20. How much time does the man have to take to his working place?21. Which of the following statements is NOT the man’s reason to ride to work? Conversation 2M: Hey, there’s a perfect job for you in the paper today. You might be interested. W: Oh, what is it? What do they want?M: Wait a minute. Uh, here it is. They need an English translator to work from French or German.W: So they need a degree in French or German, I suppose. Well, I’ve got that. What’s more, I have pl enty of experience. What else are they asking for?M: Just that. A university degree and three or four years of experience as a translator in a professional environment. They also say the person should have a lively and inquiring mind, effective communication skills and the ability to work individually or as a part of the team.W: Well, what about salary? I just hope it isn’t lower than what I get now.M: It’s said to be negotiable. It depends on the applicant’s education and experience.In addition to basi c salary, there’s a list of extra benefits. Have a look yourself. W: Hmm, travel and social security plus relocation expenses are paid. Hey, this isn’t bad. I really wantthe job.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard..22. Where is the job information advertised according to the man?23. What is the position being recruited?24. Which of the following does NOT meet the position requirements?25. Which of the following statements about the salary of the new position is true? Section B:Passage OneTo us it seems so natural to open an umbrella to keep the water off when it rains. But actually the umbrella was not invented as protection against rain. Its first use was as a shade against the sun! Nobody knows who first invented it, but the umbrella wasused in very ancient times. Probably the first to use it were the Chinese, way back in the eleventh century.We know that the umbrella was used in ancient Egypt and Babylon as a sunshade. And there was a strange thing connected with its use: it became a symbol of honor and authority. In the Far East in ancient times, the umbrella was allowed to be used only by royalty or by those in high office.In Europe, the Greeks were the first to use the umbrella as a sunshade. And the umbrella was in common use in ancient Greece. But it is believed that the first persons in Europe to use the umbrella as protection against the sun were the ancient Romans.During the Middle Ages, the use of the umbrella practically disappeared. Then it appeared again in Italy in the late sixteenthcentury. And again it was considered a symbol of power and authority. By 1680, the umbrella appeared in France, and later on in England.By the eighteenth century, the umbrella was used against rain throughout most of Europe. Umbrellas have not changed much in style during all this time, though they have become much lighter in weight. It wasn’t until the twentieth century that women’s umbrellas began to be made, in a whole variety of colors.Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. Where was the umbrella firstly invented?27. Which of following statements is NOT true about the umbrella?28. What does this passage mainly talk about?Passage TwoThe elephant is the biggest four-legged animal in the world. It is also, perhaps, the gentlest; but not always! Elephants are like us in some ways. They live for a long time—fifty or sixty years. They can remember things very well. They never forget great sadness or great happiness. A female elephant dies, her daughters and her grand-daughters are sad for many months. They stay with the dead body. Then they carry a bit of it away with them. Elephants are like us, but they are also different. They live in families; families of females. There will be a few young males—a few “baby boys”. But the females will soon send them away. An elephant family keeps only its daughters, mothers and grandmothers.And what happens to male elephants? Well, the young males stay with their mothers for a time. Then they must leave thefamily. The females just send them away.A male elephant does not often have a friend. He lives apart; away from the family, and often away from other male elephant. Sometimes the females call a male elephant. He can visit them then, and stay for a time. But soon his “wives” and sisters send him away again. The females have a very happy life. What do the male elephant think about it? We don’t know.Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. What makes elephants very sad?30. What do other elephants do when a female elephant dies?31. Which of following is the way in which an elephant family live?32. How does an adult male elephant often live?Passage ThreeMillions of people are enrolled in evening adult education programs across America. Community colleges have become popular and their enrollments have increased rapidly. Large universities are offering more courses in the evenings for adult students. In this way, the demand for more education is being met. One reason for this is that many older people are changing their professions. They are looking for different careers. Another reason is that repair costs have increased. Adults are taking courses like plumbing and electrical repair. They hope that the high costs for repairs can be avoided. Advanced technology is the most important reason for the rise in adult education. Engineers, teachers and businessmen are taking adult education classes. They have found that more education is needed to do their jobs well. Various courses are offered. Computers and business courses are taken by many adult students. Foreignlanguages, accounting and communication courses are also popular. Some students attend classes to earn degrees. Others take courses for the knowledge and skills that they receive. The lives of many people have been enriched because of adult education.Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. Where can people take adult education courses in America?34. Which of the following is the reason why adult education has become popular?35. Which of the following courses is not offered in evening adult educationprograms?Section C: Spot DictationOverhead bridges are (36) found in many parts of Singapore, especially in places where (37) traffic is very heavy and crossing the road is dangerous. The purpose of these bridges is to (38) enable pedestrians to cross roads safely. Overhead bridges are used in very much the same way as zebra crossings. They are more efficient although(39) less convenient because people have to climb up a long flight of steps. This is(40) inconvenient especially to older people. When pedestrians use an overhead bridge, they do not (41) hold up traffic. However, when they cross a busy road using a zebra crossing, traffic is held up. This is why the government has built many overhead bridges to help pedestrians and to keep traffic (42) moving at the same time.The government of Singapore has spent large (43) sums ofmoney building these bridges. For their own safety pedestrians (44) should be encouraged to use them instead of risking their lives by dashing across the road. Old people, however, find it a little difficult climbing up and down the steps,(45) but it is still much safer than walking across the road with all the danger of moving traffic.Overhead bridges serve a very useful purpose. Pedestrians, both old and young, should make it a habit to use them.(46) This will prevent unnecessary accidents andloss of life.。

大学体验英语(第三版)一周一练2笔试答案

大学体验英语(第三版)一周一练2笔试答案

Keys(Unit1)1-7BDDCA BD8.a bachelor‘s degree9.endowments10.coeducationalPart III Listening Comprehension11-35DADDD ABABB BDCDB BACAB DBCDCbination37.instruction38.testing39.nation40.religious41.excel42. attract43.advancement44.these schools have developed an interesting method of international communication.45.w hether government officials or ground-breaking scientists46.the fame of a school cannot be determined only by the number of students that it has or ev en the number of teachers.Part IV Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)47—56BDIFJ NOHLC57—61DBDCB62—66CDADBPart V Cloze67—76BADBA BCCDA77—86CDBCB ACDAB Part VI Translation87.is elig ible to join the club88.on the basis of their own tastes89.Tom be assigned to clean the room90.Just as Peking University is one of the oldest universities in China91.enables students to trav el half-price on trainsKeys(Unit2)1—7BDCAC BD8.payslip9.higher10.different specialties or professions Part III Listening Comprehension11—35BDCBD CADBD CBBBC CABDA id off38.sort39.natural40. hardship41.crossroads42.stumbled43.accustomed44.your job search and the payoff will be your new job45.to get started is to jump right in46.you just need to get started on that road Part IV Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)47-56ECKLA IMOGJ57-61ADADC62-66DCCAB Part V Cloze67-76BADBD ABCCA 77-86BDACA ABCCAPart VI Translation87.when the book becomes available88.we couldn‘t have made it on time89.while he prefers it with cream90.By accessing the website of the company91.no one would blame youKeys(Unit3)1—7ACDBC BD8.the business9.familiar with10.product awareness Part III Listening Com prehension11—35CCABB DADDC DABCB BDDBA DCBCB36.potential37.involves38.Effective39.national40.campaigns41.target42.forms43.recogniti on44.promote their products and services45.popular culture46.modern advertising method s Part IV Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)47—56CIFDH OKEMA57—61ACDDB62—66CBADAPart V Cloze67—76BDCAC DABBD77—86ACCAB ADBCD Part VI Translation87.prevent the paper from publishing the story88.has been considering going back to school89.plays an important role during the growth of ch ildren90.so we don‘t need to take action immediately91.as well as look after the children Unite41—7DDBDB DA8.mining safety9.coal waste10.AccidentsPart III Listening Comprehension11—35CBDBC BDABA DBCCD BDAAC DBBCD36.grew37.proposal38.permanent39.politically40.suffering41.field42.nationality43.voluntary44.me dical personnel45.an international aid46.how the aid effort will be organized Part IV Reading C omprehension(Reading in Depth)47—56DGKEO IABLM57—61CADBA62—66CBADD Part V Cloze67—76DCACC AB DAB77—86CADBC BADBC Part VI Translation87.What we can enjoy in the World Gymnast ics Championships88.never before had anything gone wrong with the machine.89.The flood ha ving destroyed everything90.the country was determined not to be raided a second time91.despite the disputes on the w orking plan期中1-7ADDAA CD8.sold his car and move out of his new house9.he loved the market and enjoyed working out in the open air.10.that he really lovedPart III Listening Comprehension11—35ABBBD CBBDA DBADC BCDBD te40.junior41. vocational42.free43.tuition44.all university students were required to pay their own tuition45.They are medicine,economics,law and so on46.that more and more students go abroad Par t IV Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)47—56FHGNB DLAJO57—61BACAB62—66BCDDA Part V Cloze67—76BCBBD CDD AA77—86DCACD AADCBPart VI Translation87.instead of playing video games88.In spite of some spelling mistakes89.b eing sent to study abroad90.can we buy fresh fruit91.happiness and sadnessUnite51—7DBCBA DC8.persistent9.disappointment10.stoodPart III Listening Comprehension11—35CDAAD BDCAB BCCBC BDACD DCCBD36.attain37. struggles38.disappointed39.hardly40.unusual41.worth42.mastery43.gained44.stic ks to his cause45.Life is short and we have too much to do.46.success belongs to those who can make constant efforts.Part IV Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)47—56CEGIK MNOBA57—61CDCBA62—66BCDDC Part V Cloze67—76DABBA CDCDB 77—86AABCD BCBADPart VI Translation87.dropping out from high school88.the subjects they take a deep interest i n89.try to escape being fined90.lost myself in91.set out to establish his own company Unite61—7ACCBD CA8.digestion9.exercise10.transportation Part III Listening Comprehension 11—35CBCAB DDABA DCABB DCBBD DBACB36.react37.side38.limit39.powerful40.awareness41.Aging42.avoiding43.regular44. improve your quality of sleep45.promote working together toward a common goal46.a balan ce must be foundPart IV Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)47—56HBDFA OJKMN57—61BCDDA 62—66ADDDCPart V Cloze67—76BCADD BABDA77—86CBCBC BCBBDPart VI Translation87.preparing a report for the client88.the more you might be inclined to like it89.Told that she got the academic award90.Everyone has a shot at becoming successful91. Not knowing his phone number and e-mail addressUnite71—7ADBDC BD8.emotional center9.empathy10.discuss their feelings Part III Listening Co mprehension11—35ACBCA BDDDB DCDBA DACAC DBDCCmunica tion43.nod44.when it seems no one in the world is going to understand45.He is yet the eve r-so-young daddy for you46.He is the first man you met,admired and adored so much—your father Part IV Reading Comp rehension(Reading in Depth)47—56OGHML DEKCA57—61BACDA62—66DCBAD Part V Cloze67—76BCACB AD CBA77—86CBCDB ACCBC Part VI Translation87.he should have called110for help instead of escaping88.No matter what goals you set for your life89.for I‘ll be having a meeting tomorrow morning90.without expecting anything in return91.but also by how much stuff we use and how much room we take upUNITE81—7DCDDC AC8.nickname9.Cyber Tipline10.what your computer is doing Part III Listeni ng Comprehension11—35BBDAD CCA AB CBCCD BDBAB ADDDB36.released37.maturing38.content municate44.how it has changed our lives45.there is so much more than that46.what we had installed ov er time Part IV Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)47—56HALEG JONDC57—61DCBCD62—66BAACB Part V Cloze67—76ABBAA BCDAB77—86CCBCA DBCAA Part VI Translation87.We need to overcome different obstacl es in pursuit of success88.your cell-phone may be already at risk89.while studying in the coll ege90.the rainy season has set in91.you should let your failure teach you期末测试1—7DBCAA CB8.wedding9.emotionally10.awards Part III Listening Comprehension 11—35CBCAB DDADA CBCCC ACDDC DADDB36.found37.traffic38.enable39.les s40.inconvenient41.hold42.moving43.sums44.should be encouraged to use them instead of risking their lives by dashing across the road45. but it is still much safer than walking across the road with all the danger of moving traffic46.This will prevent unnecessary accidents and loss of life Part IV Reading Comprehension(Reading in De pth)47—56MEJCO IGLAF57—61CDABB62—66ACBDD Part V Cloze67—76BCBAD BDCAC77—86DABDC AACAC Part VI Translation87.survive that earthquake88.hard to adapt to their new school89.To a large degree90.bey ond our imagination91.to distinguish right from wrong。

大学体验英语综合教程2的课后习题答案

大学体验英语综合教程2的课后习题答案

大学体验英语综合教程2的课后习题答案默认分类2010-04-09 14:06:22 阅读8272 评论7 字号:大中小订阅UNIT1P14 3.1.B, 2.D, 3.B, 4.A, 5.A 4.1.elected,2.minimum,3.distinct,4.responsibility,5.pursue,6.exploit,7.restrict,8.equip,9.granted, 10.awarded 5. 1.at large, 2.on the basis of, 3.in support of, 4.applyfor, 5.is aiming atP21 12. 1.B, 2.D, 3.A, 4.A, 5.B 13.1.challenge,2.hadtransformed, 3.engage, 4.occurred, 5.urged, 6.cancel, 7.pr ejudice, 8.foundation, 9.beliefs, 10.constructive 14. 1 .rests with, 2.in recognition of, 3.in fact, 4.providesfor, 5.keep...upUNIT2P36 3.1.C, 2.A, 3.A, 4.A, 5.C 4.1.version,2.publications,3.click,4.spotted,5.refugees,6.e ntries,7.financial,8.full-time,9.detailed, 10.annual 5.1.set up,2.came across,3.referred...to ,4.checkout, 5.learnt of / learned ofP42 12. 1.B, 2.D, 3.D, 4.C, 5.A 13.1.stressed,2.distinguished,3.invest,4.matured,5.covered,6.soured,7.concept,8.balance,9.discount, 10.discipline14. 1.paid off, 2.make ends meet, 3.To thisday, 4.picked up, 5.thanks toUNIT3P58 3.1. A; 2. B; 3. B; 4. C; 5. D 4.1. attractive 2. fascination 3. statement 4. despite 5. items 6. define 7. image 8. concerned 9. belongings 10. necessities 5.1. step back 2.identify with 3. dressing up 4. turned to/looked to 5. feed offP64 12. 1.D, 2.B, 3.D, 4.D, 5.B 13. 1. economic 2. estimated 3. measurable 4. inspired 5. maximize 6. motivate 7. created 8. distribute 9. concerning 10. abuse 14.1. by name 2. identify (her) with 3. participate in 4. speak for 5.take (firm) actionUNIT4P78 3. 1. D; 2. C; 3. B; 4. B; 5. A 4.1. signal 2. crash 3. distress 4. grace 5. exploded 6. collision 7. lowered 8. beamed 9. scatter 10. destruction 5. 1. combed through 2. in any case 3.ended in 4. bound for 5. on boardP84 12. 1.T, 2.F, 3.F, 4.T, 5.F 13. 1.wandering 2. unloading 3. crushed 4. slightest 5. appreciation 6. giant 7. steer 8. knelt 9. leaped 10. slammed 14.1. as good as new 2. in the nick of time/in time 3. at play 4. head for/make for 5.put awayUNIT5P98 3. 1. B; 2. A; 3. D; 4. C; 5. A 4. 1. was sinking 2. specialty 3. purely 4. discourage 5. unlikely 6. dynamics 7. actually 8. reasonably 9. have perceived 10. extended 5.1. took a deep interest in; 2. fell into; 3. sign up; 4. try (it) out; 5. dropped outofP104 12. 1.B, 2.D, 3.B, 4.D, 5.A 13. 1. bound 2. sustain 3. obstacle 4. restored 5. approval 6. shift 7. emphasize 8. undergo 9. invincible 10. appearance 14. 1. set out 2. at atime 3. in ... shape 4. stopped short 5. turned toUNIT6p118 3. 1.D, 2.A, 3.D, 4.C, 5.B 4. 1. clapped 2. defend 3. quit 4. perfection 5. interview 6. survey 7. exclusive 8. storage 9. observed 10. cover 5. 1. count ... out 2. be unaware of 3. stopped in his tracks 4. At times 5. turn ...aroundP124 12. 1.B, 2.C, 3.B, 4.D, 5.C 13. 1. deprived2. healthful3. combine4. determined5. lifestyle6. balance7. approach8. solutions9. miserable 10. deserves 14.1. out of reach 2. in tune with 3. set your mind to 4. come off 5. trail and errorUNIT7P138 3. 1.A, 2.A, 3.C, 4.D, 5.B 4. 1. optimist 2. reconstruction 3. sway 4. principles 5. gross 5.1. brought out her best 2. turn out 3.works out 4. Hang in there 5. by nature P144 12. 1.F, 2.T, 3.T, 4.T, 5.T 13. 1. anyway 2. spat 3. Adjusting 4. frequently 5. chilly 6. regularly 7. grip8. pinching 9. scraped 10. crawl 14. 1. on the phone 2. asa result of 3. back and forth 4. around the corner 5. hold ontoUNIT8P158 3. 1.B, 2.A, 3.D, 4.A, 5.C 4.1. adequate 2. vitally 3. document 4. distribution 5. urban 6. potential 7. continual 8. infecting 9. threat 10. updated5. 5.1. let down 2. came across as 3. In the back of (his) mind 4. as amatter of course 5. cleaning upP165 12. 1.F, 2.F, 3.F, 4.T, 5.F 13. 1. colonies 2. technologically 3. cursed 4. corresponding 5. delete 6.dread 7. swear 8. were spared 9. protection 10.dumb 14. 1. was cordoned off 2. fired up 3. queued up 4.get rid of 5. poured into。

大学体验英语一周一练2答案(全)

大学体验英语一周一练2答案(全)

Model Test 1Key to Model Test 1Part I. WritingAre Families Demanding Too Much from Their Children?Most families demand too much from their children. Usually parents will hope theirchildren to become a musician or a scientist or something else. The children are asked to play the piano and do extra homework everyday.But the parents often ignore the interests of their children, who could not do well becausethey have to choose what they hate to do. All parents love their children and try to givethem their best love. They expect a very successful child. But the problem is, most of the time, their love may be painful for their children.Each child is born unique. Do not force them. Give them their own sky and space, and children have to be themselves. Every child is different. Every child has his/her own positionin the world. It is the parents’ responsibility to give them the best advice.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1. N 根据文章的小标题可知文章介绍的是关于保险的一些内容,而政府提供的保险只是其中的内容之一,并不是文章的主要内容。

大学体验英语一周一练答案 II

大学体验英语一周一练答案 II

Part I. WritingAre Families Demanding Too Much from Their Children? Most families demand too much from their children. Usually parents will hope their children to become a musician or a scientist or something else. The children are asked to play the piano and do extra homework everyday. But the parents often ignore the interests of their children, who could not do well be-cause they have to choose what they hate to do. All parents love their children and try to give them their best love. They expect a very successful child. But the problem is, most of the time, their love may be painful for their children. Each child is born unique. Do not force them. Give them their own sky and space, and children have to be themselves. Every child is different. Every child has his/her own position in the world. It is the parents’ responsibility to give them the best advice.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) 1. N 根据文章的小标题可知文章介绍的是关于保险的一些内容,而政府提供的保险只是其中的内容之一,并不是文章的主要内容。

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Unit11~7 NYNYNNNG8,the person who buys insurance9,flood insurance10,social security11~18 BACBABBD19~25 ACAB BAD26~35 DBA CCDC AAC36,shifted 37,exoected 38,confusin39,switch 40,unusual 41,economic42,exploration 43,development44,on the other hand,the diving suit and a set of basic tools needed for skin-diving can be bought for 20 dollars.45,the ocean,surprisingly enough,has many things incommon with space.46,if we wish to survive in either for any length of time,we need to have mechanical aids.47~56 JCKAEMHGNO57~66 ADBCD CABCA77. wherever they go78. instead of playing games79. Despite the bad weather80. haven’t made up my mind81. can we buy fresh fruitUnit21~7 YYNGNYYN8,486 9. February, 1967 to March, 1969 10, 16 feet11-18 BCAAADBA 19-21 ACB 22-25 CABB 26-29 CCDD 30-32 CBC 33-35 ABD36. passengers 37. 891 38. ship39. regarded 40. tragic 41. voyage42. setting 43. sharply44. The noise had been so faint that no one thought that theship had been damaged45. The order to abandon ship was given and hundreds ofpeople plunged into the icy water46~55 AONBMEGHJK56~85 CDDCB BBCCD CBADA DBACD ACCDBBAACA86. much less spoken to him87. waged a massive ad campaign to promote itsair-conditioner sales88. ups and downs89. As long as you set a goal for yourself90. everyone must confine his remarks to the subjectUnit31~7 NYYNGNNY8, the early 1920s 9. 1926 10. a sharp upsurge11-18 CDBABCCD 19-21 ABD 22-25 CAAC26-28 BBC 29-31 CDA 32-35 BABB36. industries 37. efforts38. succeeds 39. economic 40. wealth41. ancient 42. national 43. remained44. the contests became increasingly less amateur and citiesbegan to hire athletes to represent them45. the Olympics were ruined, and were ended soon after that46. Now Olympic athletes are eager to sell their names tocompanies that make everything from ski equipment to fast food47~56 JCKAEMHGNO57~66 BCDBA DAACD67. a改成the 68. American改成America69. wave改成waving 70. By ∧way → the71. is改成are 72. has改成have73. Independence ∧signed → was 74. rightly改成right75. 去掉not 76. doing改成done77. Despite/In spite of some spelling mistakes78. to distinguish right from wrong79. As long as you set a goal for yourself80. compared with mine81. it was Jerry that had broken the windowUnit41~7 YYNYNNY8. a regular schedule9. using the eye10. mechanical drills11-18 BABDBAAB 19-22 BCDA 23-25 DBC26-28 ADB 29-31DDC 32-35 BABA 36. shocked 37. two 38. stand39. assume 40. apart 41. push42. pets 43. take good care of their pets44. They do not get special food or special treatment45. Americans do not understand this attitude towardanimals46~57 NEIDOGBFJC56~67 ACADD DCDCA66. old∧the → when 67. nothing 改成something68. lived in 改成lived 69. suffer 改成suffered70. acustomed 改成accustomed71. too young∧understand → to72. had been∧bombs → no 73. eat 改成eaten74. heard∧→ of 75. means 改成meant76. remains to be seen in a few weeks77. together with countless roses78. As long as you never lose heart79. At best he’s ambitious80. at the expense of the environmentUnit51~7 NYNGYYNGN8. fighting disease or supporting local hospitals and schools9. healthy enough to try this difficult event10. The future of marathons11-18 ABDDCADA 19-21 AAB 22-25 BDBA26-28 BAD 29-31 BDD 32-35 CADD36. career 37. key 38. personal39. seldom 40. separates 41. persistence42. occasionally 43. defeat44. learn from defeats, revise their strategy as needed and try again45. and learn nothing from their experience46. If you are persistent, you will almost inevitably succeed47~56 HFGADLMCOE57~66 BBACB CBDDC67~86 ACDAB CBDBA DCDAB DCABD87. is well acquainted with the problems in the hospital88. nothing is more attractive to me than music / to me, nothing is more important than music89. attempts to escape being fined90. not to mention / let alone going abroad91. didn’t do anythingUnit61~7 YYYYNGNN8. Los Angeles 9. 48 percent 10. $44811-18 BBBDCCBC 19-21 ABC 22-25 CABA26-29 BCCC 30-32 BAC 33-35 BAB36. pyramids 37. tombs 38. remember39. oldest 40. 144 41. solid42. treasures43. Robbers went into the pyramids and took away many of these treasures44. Each pyramid has a wide stairway that goes from the bottom to the top45. Each stone fits so well and they did not have our modern machines46~55 HDJFAICGKN56~65 CDDCD ADDDC66. am改成was 67. worrying改成worried68. listened∧my改成to 69. temperatures改成temperature 70. complete改成completed 71. 去掉the72. for∧few改成a 73. drinks改成drinking74. something改成nothing 75. worse改成better76. I know all along77. by time78. much remains to be settled79. made great contributions to the artistic field80. as though he knew everythingUnit71~7 NNGNYYYY8. ensure the competition of Cambridge in the world / ensure Cambridge can competescientifically at a world level9. university departments and charitable and commercial research centers10. students need advice and high-quality tuition on the spot 11-18 BBDCDDBA 19-21 CDA 22-25 BDCC 26-28 CDD29-31 BDA 32-35 CACD 36. fascinates 37. characteristics 38. personalities 39. encouraged 40. forbidding 41. experience 42. opposed 43. honors44. what his parents might have expected45. which I can see must have come from his family46. but to be gentle in one’s own everyday life47~56 JOINDKECAG57~86 DCACB ABACD BCADA CDBAB DBCAD BCBDA87. he be offended / annoyed88. beyond our imagination / more than we can imagine89. could not help laughing90. it is twice as expensive as it was a few years ago91. turned a deaf ear to our warning / ignored our warning Unit81~7 YNYYNGNN8. federal employees 9. have more control over their hours 10. how a lot of people live11-18 BBABCDBD 19-22 BCDB 23-25 ABA 26-28 BAA29-32 ABAB 33-35 DBC 36. subject 37. Admissions38. earned 39. difficulty 40. interests 41. accepted42. consideration 43. either44. need to take SAT subject tests in areas like history, science and foreign language45. It is designed to measure what a student has learned in school46. Without it, the ACT takes about three hours to complete 47~56 BOAIKHGLED57~66 BABAB CABAD67. with改成for 68. informations改成information69. who∧→ is 70. writing改成written71. make改成take 72. particular改成particularly73. except改成besides 74. But改成So75. indicates改成indicate 76. which → /∧which → in77. It is because she is too inexperienced78. would not have finished so early79. may just as well stay at home80. for fear that he should be recognized81. being sent abroad to study。

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