全新版大学英语第二版第一册第六单元短语总结
全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程 第1册 Unit 6 Romance 课堂笔记

Before Reading >> Love SongDo you have a favorite love song? What is its name? Who is the singer? Can you sing it or hum the tune?Before Reading >> Saint Valentine’s DayI. St. Valentine’s StoryNew Words in the Storypriest牧师Claudius 克劳迪亚斯ceremony 典礼,仪式jailer看守监狱的人,狱卒Rome 罗马volunteer 自愿behead斩首,砍…的头St. Valentine’s StoryValentine was a priest living in Rome during the third century. At that time, Rome was ruled by an emperor named Claudius. He wanted to have a big army and expected men to volunteer to join. However many men just did not want to fight in wars. They did not want to leave their wives and families. This made Claudius very angry. He thought that if men were not married, they would not mind joining the army. So Claudius banned marriage even engagement from his empire. But Valentine would keep on performing marriage ceremonies secretly. He was caught by the soldiers at a wedding, and was thrown into prison and beheaded.Valentine fell in love with the daughter of his jailer when he was in prison. Before he was taken to his death on February 14, 269 A.D., he signed a farewell message to her, “Love from your Valentine.” That note started the custom of exchanging love messages on Valentine’s Da y.Questions and Answers1. When did Valentine live?(He was living during the third century.)2. What was Valentine?(He was a priest.)3. What did he do to help young lovers?(He kept performing marriage ceremonies secretly for the young lovers in s pite of Claudius’s ban.)4. When was he killed?(He was killed on February 14, 269 A.D..)5. Is there any day like Saint Valentine’s Day in China?(The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is the Chinese Lovers’ Day. The most popular story mentioned in connection with this festiv al is that of “the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl”.)II. Valentine Traditions- In the Middle Ages, young men and women drew names from a bowl to see who their valentines would be. They would wear these names on their sleeves for one week. “Wear your heart o n your sleeve” now means that it is easy for other people to know how you are feeling.- If you cut an apple in half and count how many seeds are inside, you will also know how many children you will have.- In Wales, wooden love spoons were carved and given as gifts on February 14th. Hearts, keys and keyholes were favorite decorations on the spoons. The decoration meant “You unlock my heart!”III. Birds and LoveEuropeans also believe that Feb. 14th is the day when birds begin to choose their mates. Chaucer, Shakespeare, and numerous other poets mention the tradition in their works. In accordance with the tradition, it is believed that a young girl will be able to tell what type of man she will marry based upon the first bird tha t she sees on Valentine’s Da y.- If a young girl sees a blackbird, she will marry a clergyman or priest.- If a young girl sees a robin redbreast, she will marry a sailor or nautical man.- If a young girl sees a goldfinch (or any yellow bird), she will marry a rich man.- If a young girl sees a sparrow, she will marry a farmer or country gentleman.- If a young girl sees a bluebird, she will marry a happy man.- If a young girl sees a crossbill, she will marry an argumentative man.- If a young girl sees a dove, she will marry a good man.- If a young girl sees a woodpecker, she will have no husband.Before Reading >> Public Libraries in the U.S.Public libraries in the U.S. are free to the public. One can get a library card at a local library by filling in a form and showing the librarian a valid ID and something to prove one lives in the neighborhood (e.g., a used and stamped envelope with one’s name as the addressee (收信人), one’s phone bill, gas bill, etc.). Besides borrowing books, people go to libraries to borro w videotapes, use the computers there, and attend book readings by authors and other cultural events. Libraries are regarded as community centers.Before Reading >> Group DiscussionDo you think that cyber love is believable and reliable? Why or why not?Global Reading >> Part Division of the TextGlobal Reading >> Further UnderstandingI. For Part 1 Questions and AnswersRead Part 1 carefully and answer the following questions.1. What do you think is the reason that John Blanchard came to the Grand Central Station?(To meet somebody not seen before.)2. Who do you think he was waiting for?(His lover or girlfriend.)3. Why did he straighten his uniform?(To make himself more attractive.)II. For Part 2 Sentence CompletionRead Part 2 carefully and supply the missing information.1. The soft handwriting reflected a thoughtful soul and insightful mind.2. With time and effort he located her address.3. I’d always be haunted by the f eeling that you had been taking a chance on just my beauty, which would disgust me.4. She was a girl he had never seen, yet whose written words had been with him and sustained him unfailingly.III. For Part 3 Multiple ChoiceRead Part 3 carefully and choose the best answer for each question.1. Who was coming toward Blanchard? _______. (B)A. A middle-aged womanB. A young beautiful ladyC. A worn-out soldierD. A lively and naive pupil2. The young lady was dressed in ________. (D)A. the red suitB. the yellow suitC. the blue suitD. the green suit3. How old was the “supposed” Hollis Maynell? ________. (C)A. Over 20B. Over 30C. Over 40D. Over 504. While he spoke Blanchard felt choked by the bitterness of his __________. (A)A. disappointmentB. happinessC. excitementD. enjoyment5. Why did Miss Maynell ask the middle-aged woman to act as her? __________. (D)A. It was a jokeB. It was a sense of humorC. It was April Fool’s DayD. It was some kind of testIV. For Part 4 Questions and AnswersRead Part 4 carefully and answer the following questions.1. What did Miss Maynell want to find out through the test?(The true nature of a heart.)2. How do you understand Houssaye’s remark “tell me whom you love, and I will tell you who you are”?(I can judge you by the person you love. And the saying is equal to a Chinese proverb: 物以类聚,人以群分。
大学英语全新版第一册备课笔记Unit1-6

大学英语全新版第一册备课笔记Unit1-6 Unit 1 Growing UpBeautiful Boy) and ask questions.a.What does Lennon think of growing up? Is it easy or full of adventures?--Life becomes better as one grows up; it takes time to grow up; life is not always what one has planned, but is full of surprises; life is not easy; life is adventurous.2. The art of eating spaghetti.3. Why did Russell Baker enjoy writing ―The Art of Eating Spaghetti‖?4. Look at the title of Text A, then find out in which paragrapha similar phrase appears. Read that paragraph carefully and explain in your own words what the author mean by saying ―write for myself‖. (para. 5)1. Ask students to circle all the time words, phrases and clauses in Text A.2. Turn to Text OrganizationII. Cultural background1. Grade schools in the U. S.2. What American teachers wear in school:3. Spaghetti and the proper way of eating it:III. Language Study1.possibility: state of being possible; (degree of) likelihood (usu. Followed by that-clauseof of )--Is there any possibility of life on Mars / my becoming yourfriends?--They haven’t arrived. There is a possibility that they have taken the wrong road.2.associate (with): join or connect together; connect or bring in the mind--We associate Egypt with pyramids.--I can’t associate this gentle young woman with the radical political essays she has written. 3.anticipate: expect (usu. Followed by gerund or that-clause)--What do you anticipate from me / the college / the college English?--They anticipate that deaths from AIDS will have doubled by 2002.4.reputation: opinion held by others--Premier Zhu Rongji has a high reputation as a statesman in the world.--Jim Kerry has quite a reputation for being Comic.5.inspire:--What the doctors and nurses did inspired people to fight against the SARS.--The last leaf on the tree that never fell off inspired the dying patient with the will to live on.6.rigid: fixed in behavior; based on correct or accepted rules--If he had been a little less rigid about things, his daughter would not have left home at such a young age.--What do you have in your minds when thinking of a rigid teacher? Do you want me to be a rigid teacher?--The rigid headmaster would button up his clothes even on the hottest days.7.severe: 1) completely plain--wear a severe black dress--Earnest Hemingway is known for his severe writing style.2) stern, strict--Only those who have undergone severe training can be accepted into the air force.--Fu Lei was so severe with his son that even his wife would cry.3) causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, etc.--The severe chest pain experienced by the Vice-President proved to be a heart attack.--A factory must turn out newer and better products to win in the climate of severe business competition.8.tackle: deal with--Toshiba recently designed a robot that ca tackle almost any kinds of housework.--The classroom was quiet as students were busy tackling the final exam.9.recall: bring back to the mind; remember (usu. followed by noun / gerund, or that-clause) --I recognize the face but can’t recall her name.--I don’t recall ever meeting her.10.argument: disagreement, quarrel--The bride and her mother got into an argument / argued about whether to wear white or red on her wedding day.--Mary found that compromise was always the best policy when she had an argument with her husband.11.violate: act against--Speeding in downtown areas violates traffic regulations.--A country isn’t respected if i t violates and international agreement./doc/42d83ff79ec3d5bbfc0a740a.htm l pose: write or create (music, poetry, etc.)--John Lennon composed the song Beautiful Boy for his son.--The president’s speech is really brilliant. Do you think it was composed by himself or by someone else?composition13.avoid: keep or get away from (usu. Followed by noun / gerund)--The little boy who had broken a neighbor’s window ran away t avoid punishment / being punished.--He stayed away from the cafe so that he could avoid running into his former girl friend.14.take hold: become established--The idea of one child only has taken hold in many Chinese families.--Old habits die hard. That’s why you should stop smoking before the habit takes hold.15.off and on / on and off: from time to time, now and again; irregularly--It has been raining on and off for a week. That’s why the clothes feel damp.--doze off and on16.turn out: produce--New computers are soon outdated since newer models are turned out constantly.--American film studios turn out hundreds of films every year.turn in: hand in (work that one has done, etc.)--For your final grade, each of you must turn in 7-page paper.17.face up to: be brave enough to accept or deal with (a problem or difficulty)--Now that your daughter is born, you’ll have to face up to the responsibilities of being a father.--If you fail to the CET-4, how can you face up to it?18.put down: write down--The housekeeper put down the daily expenses in a little notebook.--I’ll put down your performances in the class as a part of your final evaluation.19.what’s more: in addition, more importantly--How can you love this man? He watches TV all day long, and what’s more, he seems not to have brushed his teeth for months!20.hold back: prevent the expression of (feelings tears, etc.)--People could hardly hold back their anger when they found that millions of dollars of public funds had been used to build luxurious houses for city officials.IV. Text Analysis1.Grammatical structures: sb. / sth. is said / believed / reported to do / be2.Writing strategy in Theme-related Language Learning Tasks (referred to T ext Analysis)3.Synonymous words or phrases in the text (see Text Analysis).1.Think alone: According to Mr. Fleagle, what is the very essence of the essay?--The essence of good essays is to write what one enjoys writing about.2.Check and discuss the rest of the after-text exercises.3.Text B.4.Theme-related Language Learning Tasks in class.Unit 2 Friendship1.Let the students listen to the song That’s What Friends are For.a.What is a fair weather friend?--one who is happy to stay with you when things are going well but leaves as soon as trouble arrives.b.According to the song, what are friends for?--for both good times and bad times.2.Survey—do you often write letters to friends?Sometimes we put off writing letters because we think letters can wait until other matters are dealt with, or because we think a phone call will do instead. But sometimes, as you are to find in this text, we may leave it too late to write, and letters are the best in expressing our innermost feelings.1.Find out how many questions the narrator asked the cabbie and what were the latter’sresponses.2.Questions for the students:a.At first, did you mistake Ed for the writer of this letter, like the storyteller did?b.When did you realize your mistake?c.Which round of question-and-answer leads to the mistake? (the second round)3.Point out that a surprising ending is sometimes adopted in stories.II. Text Organization.III. Cultural background: HalloweenHalloween is celebrated annually. It is on the night of 31 October, when people once believed that ghost could be seen. Now, in Britain and America, it is a time when children have parties, dress up as witches, make lanterns out of pumpkins from which the inside has been removed, and play ―trick or treat‖.Trick or treat is a traditional activity at Halloween. Children dress in costumes and visit houses. At each house they say ―Trick or tre at‖. This means that they will play a ―trick‖, or joke, on the people in the house unless they are given a ―treat‖, e.g. sweets or money. Most people prefer to give treats rather than having tricks played on them.IV. Language Study.1.available: able to be used, had, or reached--We have already used up all the available money.--Is that book available in our library?2.estimate: form a judgement about (a quantity or value)--How much do you estimate you will spend each month?--I estimated that the total cost for the treatment of the disease will go from $5,000 to $8,000.3.correspondence: 1) the act of writing, receiving or spending letters (不可加s, 但可加a,often followed by with + n.)--His interest in writing came from a long correspondence with a close college friend.2) the letters that sb. receives or sends (不可数)--Mary really never mentions her step-mother in her correspondence.4.practically: almost--he’d known the old man for practically ten years.--It is practically impossible for him to give up smoking.5.urge: try very hard to persuade urge sb. to do sth. / urge that-clause(虚拟语气should)--They urged the local government to approve plans for their reform programme.--I urged my cousin to take a year off to study drawing.--Sir Fred urged that Britain (should) join the European Monetary System.6.postpone: delay, put off7.reference: 1) make reference to:--It was strange that he made no reference to any work experience in his resume.His recent book makes reference to the political events of those days.2) the act of looking at sth. for information--Use the dictionary for easy refernce.--Keep their price list for further reference.8.absolutely: totally and completely--Funding is absolutely necessary if research is to continue.--It is absolutely important to strengthen your word power.9.mostly: almost all; generally--They have invested their money mostly in expensive real estate.--The guests at the wedding party are mostly friends of the bride.10.awful: (infml;) very great; very bad or unpleasant--I have got an awful lot of work to do.--I can’t bear the awful smell of cigarette smoke.11.destination: the place to which sb. is going or being sent--Singapore is still our most popular holiday destination.--Only half of the emergency supplies have reached theirdestination because of bad weather.12.be lost in / lose oneself in: be absorbed in, be fully occupied with--He was lost in playing computer games so he was unaware of my entering the room.--I had lost myself in thought.13.or something: used when you are not sure about what you have just said--The air fare was a hundred and ninety-nine pounds or something.--Here’s some money. Get yourself a sandwich or something / or something like that.14.go ahead (with + n.): continue, begin--The board of directors will vote today on whether to go ahead with the plan.--Henry will be late but we will go ahead with the meeting anyway.15.know / learn by heart: memorize, remember exactly--You have to know all the music by heart if you want to be a concert pianist.--The pupils are required to learn a classic pome by heart every day.16.may / might as well: (means that you will do it although you do not have a strong desire to do it and may even feel slightly reluctant about it.)--Anyway, you’re here; you might as well stay.--The post office is really busy—we’ll have to queue for ages to get served. We might as well go home.17.not much of a: not a good--Some people may think that doing housework for others isnot much of a career.--He is not much of a father, but he is an outstanding professor.18.kind of (AmE)/ sort of(BrE): a little bit, in some way or degree--She wasn’t beautiful. But she was kind of cute.--The boy’s description kind of gives us an idea of what’s happening.19.on one’s mind: in one’s though t--Dealings on the stock market have been on his mind all the time.--What’s on your mind now.--Your life and study are always on your parents’ minds.20.keep in touch with, lose touch with--The old man kept in touch with his children while living in a nursing home./doc/42d83ff79ec3d5bbfc0a740a.htm l e up: 1) happen, occur, esp. unexpectedly--―Sorry, I am late—something came up at home.‖2) be mentioned or discussed--The term ―Project Hope‖ has come up a lot re cently in the newspapers.22.hang out: 1) stay in or near a place, for no particular reason, not doing very much--I often hung out in coffee bars while I was unemployed.--We can just hang out and have a good time.--Where do you often hang out in the weekends?23.every now and then: sometimes, at times--every now and then some teachers have a desire to quit their tedious job.24.choke up: become too upset to speak--When he learned the news of his friend’s sudden death, he was so choked up that he couldn’t say a thing.25.right away: (infml) at once--I wrote him a letter and posted it right away.V. Text Analysis.1.Find out misleading sentences in the text.2.Check and discuss the rest of the after-text exercises.3.Text B.4.Theme-related Language Learning Tasks in class.Unit 3 Understanding Science1. Let the students listen to the recording and ask questions.a.What makes Hawking’s achievements so remarkable?--The contrast between the strength of his mind and the weakness of his body.2. Write down some scientific and technological discoveries that have changed or will change the way people live.3. Point at the discoveries and ask ―In what ways do these discoveries change our lives for the better / worse?‖--Television provides people with quick and easy access to information, education, entertainment, etc., but it also exposes children to violence, deprive families of time and the will to communicate with each other, etc…5.Conclusion: The same scientific and technological discovery can bring us good things and bad things. According t o Stephen Hawking, author of this text, it’s up to us to make changes head towards changing our lives for the better. If you turn to the Language Sense Enhancement, youwill find …1.Expository writing: exposition is the process of making a statement and then supporting itwith evidence.2.Turn to Text Organization Exercise 1.3.Style differences between narration and exposition (see Text Analysis):1.Stephen Hawking (1942 - )2.Frankenstein3.The Sky at Night4.Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)III. Language Study:1.likely: adj., adv. It is likely that…, be likely to do sth.--It is likely that my roommate will win the first-class scholarship.--Falling from the bed to the ground is likely to do damage to your brain.--An earthquake is likely to strike the area in a year or two.2.anyway: anyhow (used to change the subject of a conversation or to support an idea orargument)--You say English is useless for you. Anyway you have to get the CET-4 certificate.3.moreover: in addition to what has been said; further; besides--Local people would like a new road. Moreover, there are good economic reasons for building one.--She saw that there was a man immediately behind her.Moreover, he was observing her strangely.4.inquire: seek information by questioning; ask inquire about / inquire wh-clause--I rang up to inquire about train times.--He asked for his key and inquired whether there had been any messages for him.5.initiative: 1) the ability to make decisions and take action without waiting for sb. to tellyou what to do--I wish my son would show a bit more initiative.--The workers are able to solve the problems on their own initiative.2) take the initiative: be the first one to take action to improve a situation orrelationship--don’t stand around wait ing for someone else to take the initiative.6.ensure: make sure ensure + n. / + that-clause--This new treaty will ensure peace.--Come early to ensure that you get a seat.assure: 向……保证,使确信,后接人称代词或表人的名词。
全新版大学英语第一册unit 6单词

be grateful to(sb.) for (sth.)
因某事而感激某人
square
vt
挺直(肩膀)
salute
v
(向…..)行举手礼
lieutenant
n
海军上尉;陆军中尉
broaden
v
make or become broaden
使变宽;使扩大
wisdom
n
智慧;明智
in response to
go in sb.’ direction
与某人同路
murmur
v.
轻声说,咕哝
more than a little
very
很,非常
ankle
n
踝,踝节部
thrust
v
挤入;插入,猛推
heel
n
(鞋,袜等的)后跟;脚后跟,踵
split
v
(cause to ) break into two or more parts
支持,维护
sensible
a
showing or having good sense
通情达理的,理智的
kindly
a
亲切的,和蔼的;仁慈的
glow
n
a warm light
光亮,光辉
hesitate
vi
pause before doing sth. or making a decision
踌躇,犹豫
完全吸引住…..的注意力;吸收
margin
n
页面空白
reflect
vБайду номын сангаас.
be a sigh of , show
全新版大学英语(第二版)第一册第六单元短语总结

Unit 6 Book 1 Useful expressions Overview:1. As Shakespeare wrote ,the course of true love never did run smooth.2. It is just as well for sth. 这种情况对于...也是如此。
也是如此。
3. a tale of romance: a love story4. struggle to overcome barriers5. keep sb apart6. struggle to balance the charms of the intellect against the appeal of attractiveness 在内心智慧的魅力与外表俊秀的吸引之间纠结魅力与外表俊秀的吸引之间纠结7. go ahead with his date 继续与他的约会对象约会继续与他的约会对象约会8. find ourselves caught up in the drama 发现我们自己沉浸在这戏剧中发现我们自己沉浸在这戏剧中9. wonder what we would do in his place 10. ...when faced with the changes (time brings)Text A11. find yourself imagining what the person looks like12. put a face to the hidden voice 赋予这个隐秘的声音一张面孔赋予这个隐秘的声音一张面孔13. get sth wrong/right14. a valentine story=a love story15. 15. a valentine: a lover, one’s boyfriend or girlfriend a valentine: a lover, one’s boyfriend or girlfriend16. find yourself imagining what the person looks like17. find sb doing/adj./介短介短18. 18. straighten one’s hair/tie /clothes straighten one’s hair/tie /clothes19. make one 19. make one’’s way ①go with great difficulty ②go 20. 20. know one’s heart know one’s heart21. take a book off the shelf22. absorb: ① take in ②be absorbed in=be lost in 23. to pencil notes in the margin24. reflect: show cf. reflect on: 仔细考虑仔细考虑 25. a thoughtful soul and insightful mind 多思善虑的心灵和富有洞察力的头脑多思善虑的心灵和富有洞察力的头脑26. thoughtful: ①thinking deeply ②considerate 27. have insight into sth28. flashback ←→flash-forward(闪前)29. locate: ① find ②establish in a certain place 30. telephone directory 电话号簿电话号簿31. correspond: exchange letters regularlyin correspondence with: adv.①与...一致;②有通信联系②有通信联系32. be shipped overseas: be shipped to another country33. Each (letter) was a seed falling on a fertile heart. (metaphor)34. She was like springtime. Her eyes were as blue as flowers. (simile) 35. request a photograph36. your feeling for me37. have some reality38. have some honest basis39. matter: be important40. be haunted by: be worried about cf. a haunted house 41. take a chance=take a risk (on doing sth)42. sth disgust sbsb be disgusted by/at sth=sb get sick of sthdisgust at/with sth 43. sb schedule sth = sb plan sthbe scheduled to do sthbe scheduled for sthon schedule: on timeahead of schedule ←→behind schedule 44. wear a rose on my lapel45. sb fill a special place in one’s life 46 sustain sb unfailingly: support sb constantly cf. sustainable development47. slim: ① slender ②smallThe chances of doing sth are slim/large. 48. 48. One’s hair lies back in curls from one’s (delicate) ears.One’s hair lies back in curls from one’s (delicate) ears.49. A small, provocative smile curved her lips.50. murmur: say/ask in a low voicecf. murmur about sth: complain about sth in a low voice 51. uncontrollably: 情不自禁地情不自禁地52. She is well past 40.53. She had her graying hair pinned up under a worn hat.54. She was more than a little (=very) overweight.55. Her thick-ankled feet were thrust into low-heeled shoes.Cf. high heels 56. be keen on/about sth: be interested incf. be keen to do sth 57. my longing for sth cf. sb long for sthlong to do sth 58. A companion B: A befriend B 59. uphold my spirit: warm my heart60. Her pale face was sensible.61. Her eyes had a kindly glow.62. grip sth: take a very tight hold of sth63. A book was to identify me to her.A rose was to identify her to me. 64. I am grateful for the friendship.be grateful to sb for sth 65. square my shoulders66. salute: give a salute to sb67. hold out sth to sb 举起sth 让sb 看 68. I felt choked by the bitterness of my disappointment.失望的痛苦几乎使我哽咽。
全新版大学英语第一二册重要单词词组(我自己总结的)

anticipate + n/doinghave a reputation for以什么而闻名The reformer's fame spread all over the country.He was in agony with his broken legs.He is a man of great ability.I'm sure he will do the work to the best of his ability.inspire sb with sthinspire sth in/into sbThe news inspired us with courage.=The news inspired courage in us.She has a very formal manner.她举止文雅。
She was very formal with him.她和他在一起时非常拘谨。
I just wish he were a little less rigid about things.I find her attention to her children rather excessive.我发现她对子女过度关心。
It is no use worrying excessively about a single failure,you should draw some useful lessons from it.过度担心……吸取有用的教训Be severe with oneself and lenient towards others.严于律己,宽以待人。
Her plain black dress was too severe for such a cheerful occasion.太朴素了This could be one way to tackle entitlements.这是解决联邦资助项目的一种方法。
全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程第1册Unit6Romance课堂笔记

全新版⼤学英语(第⼆版)综合教程第1册Unit6Romance 课堂笔记Before Reading >> Love SongDo you have a favorite love song? What is its name? Who is the singer? Can you sing it or hum the tune?Before Reading >> Saint Valentine’s DayI. St. Valentine’s StoryNew Words in the Storypriest牧师Claudius 克劳迪亚斯ceremony 典礼,仪式jailer看守监狱的⼈,狱卒Rome 罗马volunteer ⾃愿behead斩⾸,砍…的头St. Valentine’s StoryValentine was a priest living in Rome during the third century. At that time, Rome was ruled by an emperor named Claudius. He wanted to have a big army and expected men to volunteer to join. However many men just did not want to fight in wars. They did not want to leave their wives and families. This made Claudius very angry. He thought that if men were not married, they would not mind joining the army. So Claudius banned marriage even engagement from his empire. But Valentine would keep on performing marriage ceremonies secretly. He was caught by the soldiers at a wedding, and was thrown into prison and beheaded.Valentine fell in love with the daughter of his jailer when he was in prison. Before he was taken to his death on February 14, 269 A.D., he signed a farewell message to her, “Love from your Valentine.” That note started the custom of exchanging love messages on Valentine’s Da y.Questions and Answers1. When did Valentine live?(He was living during the third century.)2. What was Valentine?(He was a priest.)3. What did he do to help young lovers?(He kept performing marriage ceremonies secretly for the young lovers in s pite of Claudius’s ban.)4. When was he killed?(He was killed on February 14, 269 A.D..)5. Is there any day like Saint Valentine’s Day in China?(The seventh day of the seventh lunar month is the Chinese Lovers’ Day. The most popular story mentioned in connection with this festiv al is that of “the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl”.)II. Valentine Traditions- In the Middle Ages, young men and women drew names from a bowl to see who their valentines would be. They would wear these names on their sleeves for one week. “Wear your heart o n your sleeve” now means that it is easy for other people to know how you are feeling.- If you cut an apple in half and count how many seeds are inside, you will also know how many children you will have.- In Wales, wooden love spoons were carved and given as gifts on February 14th. Hearts, keys and keyholes were favorite decorations on the spoons. The decoration meant “You unlock my heart!”III. Birds and LoveEuropeans also believe that Feb. 14th is the day when birds begin to choose their mates. Chaucer, Shakespeare, and numerous other poets mention the tradition in their works. In accordance with the tradition, it is believed that a young girl will be able to tell what type of man she will marry based upon the first bird tha t she sees on Valentine’s Da y.- If a young girl sees a blackbird, she will marry a clergyman or priest.- If a young girl sees a robin redbreast, she will marry a sailor or nautical man.- If a young girl sees a goldfinch (or any yellow bird), she will marry a rich man.- If a young girl sees a sparrow, she will marry a farmer or country gentleman.- If a young girl sees a bluebird, she will marry a happy man.- If a young girl sees a crossbill, she will marry an argumentative man.- If a young girl sees a dove, she will marry a good man.- If a young girl sees a woodpecker, she will have no husband.Before Reading >> Public Libraries in the U.S.Public libraries in the U.S. are free to the public. One can get a library card at a local library by filling in a form and showing the librarian a valid ID and something to prove one lives in the neighborhood (e.g., a used and stamped envelope with one’s name as the addressee (收信⼈), one’s phone bill, gas bill, etc.). Besides borrowing books, people go to libraries to borro w videotapes, use the computers there, and attend book readings by authors and other cultural events. Libraries are regarded as community centers.Before Reading >> Group DiscussionDo you think that cyber love is believable and reliable? Why or why not?Global Reading >> Part Division of the TextGlobal Reading >> Further UnderstandingI. For Part 1 Questions and AnswersRead Part 1 carefully and answer the following questions.1. What do you think is the reason that John Blanchard came to the Grand Central Station?(To meet somebody not seen before.)2. Who do you think he was waiting for?(His lover or girlfriend.)3. Why did he straighten his uniform?(To make himself more attractive.)II. For Part 2 Sentence CompletionRead Part 2 carefully and supply the missing information.1. The soft handwriting reflected a thoughtful soul and insightful mind.2. With time and effort he located her address.3. I’d always be haunted by the f eeling that you had been taking a chance on just my beauty, which would disgust me.4. She was a girl he had never seen, yet whose written words had been with him and sustained him unfailingly.III. For Part 3 Multiple ChoiceRead Part 3 carefully and choose the best answer for each question.1. Who was coming toward Blanchard? _______. (B)A. A middle-aged womanB. A young beautiful ladyC. A worn-out soldierD. A lively and naive pupil2. The young lady was dressed in ________. (D)A. the red suitB. the yellow suitC. the blue suitD. the green suit3. How old was the “supposed” Hollis Maynell? ________. (C)A. Over 20B. Over 30C. Over 40D. Over 504. While he spoke Blanchard felt choked by the bitterness of his __________. (A)A. disappointmentB. happinessC. excitementD. enjoyment5. Why did Miss Maynell ask the middle-aged woman to act as her? __________. (D)A. It was a jokeB. It was a sense of humorC. It was April Fool’s DayD. It was some kind of testIV. For Part 4 Questions and AnswersRead Part 4 carefully and answer the following questions.1. What did Miss Maynell want to find out through the test?(The true nature of a heart.)2. How do you understand Houssaye’s remark “tell me whom you love, and I will tell you who you are”?(I can judge you by the person you love. And the saying is equal to a Chinese proverb: 物以类聚,⼈以群分。
第二版全新版大学英语综合1Unit6课后答案

第二版全新版大学英语综合1Unit6课后答案全新版大学英语综合教程是上海外语教育出版社出版的'一本图书,全新版大学英语综合教程1是第一册,给大一新生们用的。
下面是店铺分享的Unit6课后答案,欢迎大家阅读!Unit 6VocabularyⅠ1.1) Fertile2) Reflected3) Overseas4) Slim5) Split6) Sustained7) Glow8) Thrust9) Keen10) Bud11) Previous12) Whichever2.1) The sickly smell of carpets and furniture in the bedroom disgusts me.2) Mary stopped corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother.3) A radio transmitter is best located at an isolated place far from cities.4) I was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn’t hear Martin come in.5) The rough surface of the basketball helps players grip the ball.3.1) to broaden; make their way2) disgusts; take a chance on3) the grand; and overseas; reflectedⅡ1. 1) frightened 2) afraid/ frightened2. 1) alike/similar 2) similar3. 1) alive 2) living4. 1) sleeping 2) asleepⅢ1. 1) disappointed 2) disappointment 3) disappointing 4) disappoint5) disappointingly 6) disappointing2. 1) attractive 2) attract 3) attraction 4) attractively 5) unattractively6) unattractiveComprehension ExercisesⅠCloze1. Text-related1) Identifying 2) gripped 3) margins 4)corresponding 5) overseas 6)little 7)hesitate8)grateful 9) made my way 10) going my way2. Theme-related1)first 2)ring 3)Nor 4) another 5) threw 6) deliberately 7) reasoned 8) himself9) restaurant 10) matterⅡTranslation1.1) Before I went off to university, my grandfather gave me a few words of wisdom which impressed me deeply.2) Never tell my parents about my injuries and I’ll be very grateful to you (for it).3) At the meeting some of our colleagues put forward sensible suggestions about improving our working environment.4) The management has/have agreed to grant the workers a 10% pay rise in response to union pressure.5) It was very thoughtful of the hostess to give the house a thorough cleaning before we arrived.2. Not rich himself, Uncle Li never hesitates to help others. Previous to/Before his retirement, through Project Hope he located the addresses of two country kids who grew up in poor families but had a keen desire to study. From then on he sent them money regularly. Later the two made their way to college, and even got a chance to study overseas.【2017年第二版全新版大学英语综合1Unit6课后答案】。
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李荫华《全新版大学英语综合教程(2)》(第2版)学习指南Unit6一、词汇短语Text Aminiature[]n.缩小的模型,缩图adj.微型的,雏形的【例句】In the museum,there is a miniature of the ship Mayflower.博物馆里有一个“五月花号”船的小模型。
【词组】in miniature小型的,小规模的,缩影的【助记】mini-迷你,小+picturea herd of一群;股票市场逐渐被一群;一个从众;一群牛、象、马、天鹅doll[]n.洋娃娃;玩偶;无头脑的美丽女人vt.把…打扮得花枝招展【例句】I like that lovely doll.我喜欢那只可爱的娃娃。
【助记】音:“倒”,解:永不倒的玩具是什么玩具?不倒翁。
hard-pressed处于困境的,遭受强大压力的;经济困难的Tomboy男人婆;野丫头;假小子;装扮游戏ironic[]adj.说反话的,讽刺的【例句】Madness,an ironic fate for such a clear thinker.发疯,对这样一个思维清晰的人莫过于一种带有嘲弄意味的命运。
mechanical[]adj.机械的;力学的;呆板的;无意识的;手工操作的【例句】Blinking is a mechanical action of the eyelids.眨眼是眼睑的无意识动作。
convert[]vt.使转变;兑换(钱);使…改变信仰n.改变宗教信仰或意见的人【例句】That building has been converted into a school.那座楼房改成学校了。
【词组】make a convert of sb.使某人改变信仰[主张]【助记】con(共同)+vert(旋转,反转);con+vert(转)→一起转入(新的信仰)【派生】converted adj.修改的;改变信仰的conversion n.转换;变换;[金融]兑换;改变信仰gas-guzzling耗油高;高油耗的hybrid[]n.杂种,混血儿,混合物;混合词adj.混合的,杂种的【例句】A mule is a hybrid of a donkey and a horse.骡子是公驴和母马交配而生的杂种。
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Unit 6 Book 1 Useful expressionsOverview:1.As Shakespeare wrote,the course of true love never did run smooth.2.It is just as well for sth. 这种情况对于...也是如此。
3.a tale of romance: a love story4.struggle to overcome barriers5.keep sb apart6.struggle to balance the charms of the intellect against the appeal of attractiveness在内心智慧的魅力与外表俊秀的吸引之间纠结7.go ahead with his date 继续与他的约会对象约会8.find ourselves caught up in the drama 发现我们自己沉浸在这戏剧中9.wonder what we would do in his place10....when faced with the changes (time brings)Text A11.find yourself imagining what the person looks like12.put a face to the hidden voice赋予这个隐秘的声音一张面孔13.get sth wrong/right14.a valentine story=a love story15. a valentine: a lover, one’s boyfriend or girlfriend16. find yourself imagining what the person looks like17. find sb doing/adj./介短18. straighten one’s hair/tie /clothes19. make one’s way ①go with great difficulty ②go20. know one’s heart21. take a book off the shelf22. absorb: ①take in ②be absorbed in=be lost in23. to pencil notes in the margin24. reflect: show cf. reflect on: 仔细考虑25. a thoughtful soul and insightful mind 多思善虑的心灵和富有洞察力的头脑26. thoughtful: ①thinking deeply ②considerate27. have insight into sth28. flashback←→flash-forward(闪前)29. locate: ①find ②establish in a certain place30. telephone directory电话号簿31. correspond: exchange letters regularlyin correspondence with: adv.①与...一致;②有通信联系32. be shipped overseas: be shipped to another country33. Each (letter) was a seed falling on a fertile heart. (metaphor)34. She was like springtime. Her eyes were as blue as flowers. (simile)35. request a photograph36. your feeling for me37. have some reality38. have some honest basis39. matter: be important40. be haunted by: be worried about cf. a haunted house41. take a chance=take a risk (on doing sth)42. sth disgust sbsb be disgusted by/at sth=sb get sick of sthdisgust at/with sth43. sb schedule sth = sb plan sthbe scheduled to do sthbe scheduled for sthon schedule: on timeahead of schedule←→behind schedule44. wear a rose on my lapel45. sb fill a special place in one’s life46 sustain sb unfailingly: support sb constantly cf. sustainable development47. slim: ①slender ②smallThe chances of doing sth are slim/large.48. One’s hair lies back in curls from one’s (delicate) ears.49. A small, provocative smile curved her lips.50. murmur: say/ask in a low voicecf. murmur about sth: complain about sth in a low voice51. uncontrollably: 情不自禁地52. She is well past 40.53. She had her graying hair pinned up under a worn hat.54. She was more than a little (=very) overweight.55. Her thick-ankled feet were thrust into low-heeled shoes. Cf. high heels56. be keen on/about sth: be interested incf. be keen to do sth57. my longing for sth cf. sb long for sth long to do sth58. A companion B: A befriend B59. uphold my spirit: warm my heart60. Her pale face was sensible.61. Her eyes had a kindly glow.62. grip sth: take a very tight hold of sth63. A book was to identify me to her.A rose was to identify her to me.64. I am grateful for the friendship.be grateful to sb for sth65. square my shoulders66. salute: give a salute to sb67. hold out sth to sb 举起sth让sb看68. I felt choked by the bitterness of my disappointment.失望的痛苦几乎使我哽咽。
70. The woman’s face broadened into a smile.妇女的脸上绽开了笑容。
71. go by: 1. =passIf you say that time goes by, you mean that it passes. (时间) 流逝My grandmother was becoming more and more sad and frail as the years went by. 随着岁月的流逝,我的祖母变得越来越伤感和虚弱。
As time goes by, …(随着时光飞逝)2. =pass by vi. Vt.走过(某处)A squad car went by (us) at full speed. 一辆巡逻车以全速驶过(我们的)身旁72. beg sb to do73. ask sb out to dinner74. The true nature of a heart is seen in its response to the unattractive: The way one reacts to unattracti ve people reveals one’s character.75. in response to =in answer to76. Tell me whom you love, and I’ll tell you who you are: If you tell me whom you love, I will tell you what kind of person you are.Cf. A man is known by the company he keeps. (观友见其人) 近朱者赤,近墨者黑。
Vocabulary & Translation exe77. .: postscript 附言, 后记78. provided/providing: ifProvided 倘若,在…条件下(比if要文雅,但不可用在虚拟语气的假设句,常与that连用)Provided (that) there is no opposition, I will act as representative of our class. 倘若没有反对的话,我将担任本班的代表。
Providing 倘若(常与that连用,但不可用在虚拟语气的假设句)I shall go providing (that) it doesn’t rain.79. former←→latter80. a fertile plain81. rough hands82. a life of hard physical labor83. sb be of slim build, with blue eyes84. split the boards down the middle85. (only the hope) (that…) sustain (the trapped miners)86. The glow of the setting sun reddened the stream.87. common knowledge=common sense88. have a keen sense of smell89. previous experience90. sth be required for the job91. A or B, whichever suits you best92. the sickly smell of carpets93. sth come to an end94. a radio transmitter95. A be (best) located at sw96. sth completely hold one’s attention= sb be absorbed in sth97. keep a firm hold of sth=grip sth98. kidnapper v. kidnap99. thrust sb into the car and drive off100. thanks to: owing to=due to101. broaden educational opportunities for sb102. make one’s way in the world103. dine at the restaurant104. reserve a table=book a table105. take a chance on its not being full106. participate in the grand opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics 107. sth leave (spectators from China and overseas) mesmerized108. sth reflect China’s rich history and cultural heritage/relics109. (a fire) break out110. lead the frightened children to safety111. a washing machine cf. a sewing machine112. insist on doing sth=persist in doing sth113. after such a devastating earthquake114. be widely regarded as Australia’s greatest living poet115. look lovingly at the sleeping child116. sb be fast/half asleep117. barely : hardly118. respond to sb/sth119. hide her disappointment at sth120. attend the concert/meeting/wedding/funeral/conference/press conference 121. sb come first/second/third122. attract high-tech companies to sw123. sth hold (no) attraction for sb124. wear severe/plain clothing125. surprisingly enough126. be attractively dressedin v.顺便走访, 不预先通知的拜访128. look older/younger than sb is129. be named after130.(car)roll south 向南驶去131. The fields are green with newly planted rice.132. storm into sw133. His face was black with anger.134. once more: once again135. have difficulty/trouble in doing sth136. the natural choice137. in the first place: at the beginning138. sb be right on time, just as we had scheduled.139. sb fit well with everythingthe flesh: adv.以肉体形式, 亲自adv./adj. 活生生的;实物/本人的He was in the flesh. 他本人就在这儿。