新发展研究生英语综合教程1——课后参考答案汇总
【新发展研究方案生英语一】答案解析课文翻译

Unit 1 Human ReflectionsBefore Reading Activities1. Fill in the blanks with the words you hear.(1) crush; (2) lifetime; (3) deceive; (4) smile; (5) right; (6) grateful; (7) arrives; (8) assurance; (9) return; (10) contentⅡ. Language FocusVocabularyPart A1. stranded;2. emeritus;3. erode;4. wondrous;5. yearning;6. shackled;7. salvation;8. nibble;9. imperfection; 10. eruptPart B1. B2. C3. A4. D5. A6. B7. C8. A9. D 10. BBank-Cloze(1) bored; (2) affiliate; (3) conducted; (4) valid; (5) ranging(6) fulfilling; (7) revealed; (8) tended; (9) Pressure; (10) toughTranslationPart A1. For some, marriage is the grave of love, while for others, marriage is an effective salvation for those who lead a solitary life.2. Blessed with a great historical responsibility, the Conference is destined to have far-reaching impact on the development of the organization.3. All of these show people’s yearning for a better life, so they have been carried forward generation after generation.4. If Congress approved the bill now, the president warned, the fragile peace process that he is trying to keep could fall apart.5. The couple must be tolerant of the little imperfections in each other’s character, otherwise their marriage may end up in divorce.Part B爱情是一部电话机,渴望它响起时,它却总是悄无声息;不经心留意时,它又叮铃铃地响起。
研究生英语综合教程1课后答案

第一单元Text A Tax Competition Spurs GlobalizationKey to the exercises1 Reading comprehension(1)The economic forces behind globalization include rising trade and investment flows, greater labor mobility, and rapid transfers of technology. Those trends have been stimulated by the deregulation of financial markets, reductions in trade barriers, and lower communication costs. (2)Most economists support globalization because it raises the incomes of people worldwide. Another lesser noticed benefit is that it makes it harder for governments to sustain excessively high tax rates. When economic integration increases, individuals and businesses gain the freedom to take advantage of low tax rates abroad.(3)It shows that some smart nations like Ireland are treating international tax competition as an opportunity, not a threat.(4)First, high tax countries have urged international organizations to reduce tax competition. Second, many nations are adding layers of complex rules on businesses to discourage them from investing abroad, rather than reducing tax burdens so that businesses want to invest at home.(5)Because there are more opportunities and lower taxes in cities such as London.(6)The author cites the case of Ireland to show that with the reduction of taxes, a large number of immigrants are attracted, and people at home are unwilling to migrate out. The lower one country’s tax is, the more skilled people will be attracted.(7)Because market competition encourages production efficiency. Tax competition provides an incentive to improve government efficiency. For example, the Federal government is no longer a monopoly—Americans now are able to invest abroad, retire in a low tax Caribbean country, or move their business to low tax Ireland. Accordingly, the Federal government needs to reform the tax code and provide services more efficiently to encourage Americans and their money to stay at home.(8)Tax competition among countries should be a win-win policy, as it restrains governments and helps spur global economic growth.2 V ocabulary(1)spur d(2)curtail g(3)per captia k(4)regime i(5)celebrity b(6)merge m(7)highlight c(8) akin f(9)stifle n(10)deduct a3 Paraphrase(1)Until now, basic economic forces have gone beyond(outweigh) political efforts to make this trend slow. Efforts to oppose economic globalization have extended from anti-globalization protests to Congressional law making to prevent American companies from building subsidiary business in foreign countries.(2)Some nations are treating tax competition as a useless and disadvantageous thing. High tax countries have urged international organizations, such as the organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), to ease (curtail) tax competition.(3)And many nations are formulating a series of complex rules on businesses so as to try to keep them from investing abroad, instead of reducing tax burdens so that businesses are willing to invest at home.(4)The U.S. is divided into (fall into) this group because it has one of the highest corporate tax rates. Nevertheless, America continues to put off(推迟) reforming tax policies, which is expected for a long time.(5) International investors have been affected easily by changes and differences between national tax rates as their investment choices have increased.(6)Another noticeable issue is that many businesses used to invest in foreign country only want to take the opportunity for fixed resources, such as oil deposits. Today, many industries-such as finance and services-are free to invest and can set up new firms anywhere(footloose).(7)For example, in recent years Canadian policymakers have to consider important issue that a group of skilled and talented people from technology industries in Canada have emigrate to its lower tax southern neighbor, the U.S.(8)For many years, young Irish people went to America and other foreign countries, and tried to find a way to live a better life. But after Ireland reduced individual tax and then quickly cut corporate tax, the pattern of out migration was changed around completely in this country.(9)To keep the skilled labor from leaving their own country to other countries, governments had to direct spending and tax levels to satisfy local residents. In which country Individuals chose to resident according to their demand for public goods relative to local tax levels.(10)If the U.S. makes progress in tax reform, other nations would probably reform their taxes in the same way(follow suit), as they did when the U.S. reduced rates in the 1980s.4 Cloze(1)and(2) understand(3) about(4) sides(5) what(6) bad(7) nor(8) properly(9)destroy(10) says(11) which(12) stronger(13) behind(14) up(15) While(16) unique(17)dark(18) benefits(19) from(20) rule5 TranslationA Translate the following paragraphs into Chinese.由于殖民地与许多海外地区的大量贸易,所有欧洲重要商业国以及它们在西半球领地的金银铸币在北美东海岸都可以自由交换。
新发展研究生英语综合教程1

Unit 1 Human reflectionsMarriage is an institution in which a man loser his Bachelor’s degree and the woman gets her Master’s 婚姻是这样一所学校,男人会失去单身汉的地位,而女人会获得征服者的地位。
---Socrates, Greek philosopherMen marry because they are tried, woman because they are curious; both are disappointed.男人结婚,因为他们厌倦了;女人结婚,因为她们好奇。
结果两人都大失所望。
---Oscar Wilde, British writerPre-reading Activities1.Fill in the blanks with the words you hearIt takes only a minute to get a crush on someone, an hour to like someone ,and a day to love someone. But it takes a lifetime to forget someone. Don’t go for looks; they can deceive.Don’t go for wealth; even that fades away. Go for someone who makes you smile. Because it only takes a smile to make a dark day seem bright. Find the one that makes your heart smile.Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meet the right one. So that when we finally meet the right person, we will know hour to be grateful for that gift. It’s true that we don’t know what we’ve got until we lose it, but it’s also true that we don’t know what we’ve been missing until it arrives. Giving someone all your love will not provide assurance that they will love you back. Don’t expect love in return; just wait for it to grow in their hearts.But if it doesn’t, be content. It grew in yours.2. Discuss the following questions.1. Do you know of marriages that have failed? If so, what do you think people have suffered from their failed marriages and what were the possible causes? What assumption do people bring into their marriages?2. In contrast to a failed marriage, what do you think can contribute to a happy marriage? What’s your definition of marriage?TextWhy Marriages FailAnne RoipheAnne Roiphe is an American feminist author known for such novels as Up the Sandbox and Lovingkindness. Her work is noteworthy for its examination of the conflict between the desire for family and relationships and that for career and self-determination1 These days so many marriages end in divorce that our most sacred vows no longer ring with truth. “Happily ever after” and “Till death us do part” are expressions that seem on the way to becoming obsolete. Why has it become so hard for couples to stay together? What goes wrong? What has happened to us that close to one half of all marriages are destined for the divorce courts?How could we have created a society in which 42 percent of our children will grow up in single-parent homes? If statistics could only measure loneliness, regret, pain, loss of self-confidence, and fear of the future, the numbers would be beyond quantifying.2. Even though each broken marriage is unique, we can still find common perils, common causes of marital despair. Each marriage has a crisis point, and each marriage tests endurance, the capacity for both intimacy and change. Outside pressures such as job loss, illness, infertility, trouble with a child, care of aging parents, and all the other plagues of life the marriage the way hurricanes blast our shores. Some marriages survive these storms, and others don’t. Marriages fail, however, not simply because of the outside weather but because the inner climate becomes too hot or too cold, too turbulent or too stupefying.3. When we look at how we choose our partners and what expectations exist at the tender beginning of romance, some of the reasons for the disaster become quite clear. We all select with unconscious accuracy a mate who will recreate with us the emotional patterns of our first homes. Dr. Carl A. Whitaker, a marital therapist and emeritus professor of psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin, explains, “From early childhood on, each of us carried models for marriage, femininity, masculinity, motherhood, fatherhood and all the other family roles.’ Each of us falls in love with a mate who has qualities of our parents, who will help us rediscover both the psychological happiness and miseries of our past lives. We may think we have found a man unlike Dad, but then he returns to drink or drugs, or losses his job over and over again, or sits silently in front of the TV just the way Dad did. A man may choose a woman who doesn’t like kids just like his mother, or who gambles away the family savings just like his mother. Or he may choose a slender wife who seems unlike his obese mother but then turns out to have other addictions that destroy their mutual happiness.4. A man and a woman bring to their marriage bed a blended concoction of conscious and unconscious memories of their parents’ lives together. The human way is to compulsively repeat and recreate the patterns of the past. Sigmund Freud so well described the unhappy design that many of us get trapped in: the unmet needs of childhood, the angry feelings left over from frustrations of long ago, the limits of trust, and the reoccurrence of old fears. Once an individual senses this entrapment, there may follow a yearning to escape, and the result could be a broken, splintered marriage.5. Of course people can overcome the habits and attitudes that developed in childhood. We all have hidden strengths and amazing capacities for growth and creative change. Change, however, requires work – observing your part in a rotten pattern, bringing difficulties out into the open – and work runs counter to the basic myth of marriage:’ When I wed this person all my problems will be over. I will have achieved success and I will become the center of life for this other person and this person will be my center, and we will mean everything to each other forever.’ This myth, which every marriage relies on ,is soon exposed. The coming of children, the pulls and the tugs of their demands on affection and time, place a considerable strain on that basic myth of meaning everything to each other, of merging together and solving all of life’s problems.6. Concern and tension about money take each partner away from the other. Obligations to demanding parents or still-depended-upon parents create further strain. Couples today must also deal with all the cultural changes brought on in recent years by the woman’s movement and thesexual revolution. The altering of roles and the shifting of responsibilities have been extremely trying for many marriages.7. These and other realities of life erode the visions of marital bliss the way sandstorms eat at rock and the ocean nibbles away at the dunes. Those euphoric, grand feelings that accompany romantic love are really self-delusions, self-hypnotic dreams that enable us to forge a relationship. Real life, failure at work, disappointments, exhaustion, bad smells, bad colds and hard times all puncture the dream and leave us stranded with our mate, with our childhood patterns pushing us this way and that, and with our unfulfilled expectations.8. The struggle to survive in marriage requires adaptability, flexibility, genuine love and kindness, and an imagination strong enough to feel what the other is feeling. Many marriages fall apart because either partner cannot imagine what the other wants or cannot communicate what he of she needs or feels. Anger builds until it erupts into a volcanic burst that buries the marriage in ash.9. If we sense from our mate a need for too much intimacy, we tend to push him of her away, fearing that we may lose our identities in the merging of marriage. One partner may suffocate the other partner in a childlike dependency. A good marriage means growing so a couple but also growing as individuals. This isn’t easy. Richard gives up his interest in carpentry because his wife, Helen, is jealous of the time he spends away from her. Karen quits the choir group because her husband dislikes the friends she makes there. Each pair clings to each other and is angry with each other as life closes in on them. This kind of marital balance is easily thrown as one or the other pulls away and divorce follows.10. Marriage takes some kind of sacrifice, not dreadful self-sacrifice of the soul, but some level of compromise. Some of one’s fantasies, some of one’s legitimate desires have to be given up for the value of the marriage itself. “While all marital partners feel shackled at times, it is they who really choose to make the marital ties into confining chains or supporting bonds,” says Dr. Whitaker. Marriage requires sexual, financial, and emotional discipline. A man and a woman cannot follow every impulse, cannot allow themselves to stop growing and changing.11. Divorce is not an evil act .Sometimes it provides salvation for people who have grown hopelessly apart or were frozen in patterns of pain or mutual unhappiness. Divorce can be, despite its initial devastation, like the first cut of the surgeon’s knife, a step toward new health and a good life. On the other hand, if the partners can stay past the breaking-up of the romantic myths into the development of real love and intimacy, they have achieved a work as amazing as the greatest cathedrals of the world. Marriages that do not fail but improve, that persist despite imperfections, are not only rare these days but offer a wondrous shelter in which the face of our mutual humanity can safely show itself.Notes1.Dr. Carl A. Whitaker(1912-1995): A pioneer therapist and emeritus professor of psychiatry atthe University of Wisconsin.2.University of Wisconsin: A famous university in the state of Wisconsin, founded in 1848. It ISone of the most excellent public universities in America and is recognized as a national leader in teaching and research excellence.3.Sigmund Freud(1856-1939): An Austrian psychiatrist who founded the psychoanalytic schoolof psychology. Freud is best known for his theories of the unconscious mind and the defense mechanism of repression and for creating the clinical practice of psychoanalysis for curing psychopathology through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst. The Interpretation of Dream is one of his best-known works.New Wordsobsolete :no longer used; out of date 过时的;废弃的peril: serious danger (esp. of death)严重危险(尤指死亡的)infertility: the state of being unable to produce offspring; barrenness不孕症;贫瘠marital: of a husband of wife; of marriage婚姻的turbulent: in a state of commotion of unrest; disturbed不安宁的,动荡的stupefying: dull or senseless神志不清的;失去知觉的;麻木不仁的therapist: specialist in a particular type of therapy (某疗法的)治疗专家emeritus: (of a university teacher, esp. a professor)retired, but keeping his title as an honor (指大学教师,尤指教授)退休而保留头衔的,荣誉的femininity: properties characteristic of the female sex女性气质masculinity: properties characteristic of the male sex男性气质obese: (of people) very fat(指人)过度肥胖的concoction: a combination of various ingredients混合reoccurrence: rehappening(事情的)再次发生entrapment: being caught in a trap陷入圈套;诱捕yearning: strong desire; tender loving渴望、热望splintered: breaking into piece 裂成碎片的merge: come together and combine合并erode: destroy or wear(sth.)away gradually侵蚀,腐蚀nibble: take tiny bites of sth. 小口咬某物;轻咬dune: mound of loose dry sand formed by the wind沙丘euphoric: happy and excited愉快的,兴奋的self-delusion: the act of deceiving oneself, or the state of being so deceived 自欺self-hypnotic: of or producing a state that resembles sleep but that is induced by suggestion or a similar condition to oneself自我催眠的strand: leave in difficulties陷入困境unfulfilled: not completed or achieved; dissatisfied未实现的;未得到满足的erupt: break out suddenly and violently突然发生volcanic: (似)火山的;来自火山的shackle: prevent sb. From acting or speaking freely束缚(某人)salvation: saving of a person’s soul from sin and its consequences; the state of being saved in this way拯救、超度devastation: the state of being destroyed毁灭imperfection: a fault of defect不完美wondrous: wonderful令人惊奇的;意想不到的;极好的Useful Expressionsbe destined for: have a future which has been decided or planned beforehand命中注定,注定;预定gamble away: lose sth. By gambling赌博输掉counter to:in the opposite direction to sth.in opposition to sth.与某事物的方向相反;相反地bring on: cause sth.(usu. Unpleasant)to happen to oneself/sb.else使(通常为不愉快的)某事发生在自己(别人)身上fall apart: break; fall to pieces; disintegrate破裂,破碎;散开be jealous of: be envious of嫉妒的;羡慕的cling to: hold on tightly to sb/sth 紧抓住或抱住close in on: surround or envelop sb/sth 围绕或笼罩ExercisesI Post-reading ActivitiesText comprehensionRead the text and answer the following questions1.How do you understand the two expressions” Happily ever after” and ”Till death us do part”in paragraph 1?2.What do broken marriages have in common?3.In this text, Dr. Whitaker says,” From early childhood on, each of us carried models formarriage, femininity, masculinity, motherhood, fatherhood and all the other family roles”.How do you understand his words?4.According to Sigmund Freud, what leads to a broken, splintered marriage?5.What is the myth on which every marriage relies according to this text?6.What re listed sa the trying causes of broken marriages?7.What does the author mean by saying “The struggle to survive in marriage requires animagination strong enough to feel what the other is feeling” in paragraph 8?8.What do you learn from the stories of Richard and Karen in paragraph 9?9.According to paragraph 10, what is necessary for marriage for marriage success?10.What is the author’s attitude towards divorce according to the last paragraph?Point for discussion:Break into small groups and discuss the following questions .Then report your group’s answers to the class.1.The topic sentence of paragraph 3---“We all select with unconscious accuracy a mate who willrecreate with us the emotional patterns of our first homes”---is repeated\in paragraph 4---“The human way is to compulsively repeat and recreate the patterns of the past.’ Do you view this assertion as a reality in people’s lives? What does Roiphe mean by “unconscious accuracy”2.Have you ever heard the word “sub-marriage”? The term refers to couples who have lost theirpassion and interest in communicating with each other due to various reasons but still maintain their marriage status. On the other hand, many college students cohabit nowadays.They live together in s sexual relationship although not legally married. How do you view these phenomena?II. Language focusV ocabularyPart A. Fill in the blanks with the words or phrases given below. Change the form where necessary.Wondrous peril emeritus yearning erode nibble strand erupt shackle salvation devastation imperfection1.During the Gulf War, the Chinese Embassy helped Taiwanese labour service personnelstranded in Kuwait pull out of dangerous place safely.2.G. Wilson Knight, emeritus Professor at the University of Leeds, has had a long and prolificcareer as a critic3.While conventional wisdom holds that conflicts in a relationship slowly erode the bonds thathold partners together, couples who are happy in the long term turn out to have plently of conflicts, too.4.She let her joyous eyes rest upon him without speaking, as upon some wondrous thing she hadcreated out of chaos.5.She drew him towards her with all her might, seeking to know him in the depths of his heart,with a(n) yearning to lose herself in him.6.Many Americans have misunderstandings about China, believing it’s a closed country and thatthe people’s thinking is shackledernment loans have been the salvation of several shaky business companies.8.Her teeth having all dropped out, Granny Li could only nibble away at her food.9.If you aim at imperfection , there are some chances of your getting it; whereas if you aim atperfection, there is none.10.Some of his peers were convinced that the early stages of the illness manifested themselves ingraduate school, but the full-blown symptoms did not erupt until he was 30.Part BChoose the word or phrase that is in closet in meaning to the italicized part of each sentence1.It is becoming increasingly clear that as many as 80 percent of people who are obese arepredisposed genetically.A.ThinB. fatC. crazyD. lazy2.The IT industry is developing so fast that an advanced computer program today may beobsolete next week.A.DesiredB. qualifiedC. outdatedD. frightened3.In such dry weather, if a forest fire cannot be extinguished devastation is sure to ensue.A.DestructionB. salvationC. associationD. communication4.I should like to put forward a proposal; merge the two firms into a big one.A.InterrelateB. associateC. defineD. combine5.Utilization of the land which leaves it in an infertile condition is considered pollution.A.SterileB. richC. productiveD. destructive6.Don’t cling to you old ideas. Be ready to entertain some new ones, otherwise you will alwayslag behind others.A.Put forward toB. hold onC. run toD. put up with7.In modern society, the world’s transport systems would fall apart without a supply ofelectricity.e upB. step upC. split upD. warm uping from a theatrical family, I was destined for a career on the stage--- I was expected tobe an actor.A.Fated to beB. up to beC. made up forD. derived from9.We don’t think he is a dependable person because he acted counter to his promise.A.Similar toB. according toC. up toD. contrary to10.In order to finish the task in time, he wat out in the rain all day and this brought on a bad cold.A.Resulted fromB. resulted inC. brought upD. gave upClozeRead the following passage carefully and choose the best word of phrase given bellow to fill in the each blank. Change the form where necessary.Tend strand tough bored conduct fulfilling affiliate reveal pressure condition rangingA recent survey of woman in 20 large and medium ized cities across the country revealed that about half of the respondents were happy with their marriages and relationships, while nearly 30 percent said they were (1)and 3.4percent they were in agony. 3percent said they were worried about their relationships and 12percent said they did not know how to describe their mixed feelings. The Huakun Woman Survey Center, a(n) (2)of the All-China Women’s Federation, (3)the survey of 2,000 women aged between 20 and 40 at the end of last year, Altogether 1,955 (4)questionnaires were collected. The average age of the surveyed woman was 35, and 70percent were married. About 57percent of the respondents had monthly incomes (5)from 1,000yuan to 3,000yuan. Woman in Shanghai seemed to have the most (6)love lives, with more than 70 percent saying they felt happy. They were followed by woman in Beijing, Qingdao, Ningbo and Tianjin in terms of fulfillment. The survey also (7)that marriages (8) to get less happy the longer they lasted . (9)from work, problems with their children’s education and (10) personal relationships were the main causes of tension, according to the results of the survey.TranslationPart A Translate the following into English.1.对一些人来说,婚姻是爱情的坟墓;而对另一些人来说,婚姻是拯救那些过着孤独单调生活的人的好办法。
【9A文】新发展研究生英语综合教程1课后参考答案汇总

新发展研究生英语综合教程1课后参考答案汇总Unit1HumanReflectionsBeforeReadingActivities(1)crush;(2)lifetime;(3)deceive;(4)smile;(5)right;(6)grateful;(7)arriv es;(8)assurance;(9)return;(10)contentⅡ.LanguageFocusPartA1.stranded;2.emeritus;3.erode;4.wondrous;5.Rearning;6.shackled;7.salvation;8.nibble;9.imperfection;10.eruptPartB1.B2.C3.A4.D5.A6.B7.C8.A9.D10.B(1)bored;(2)affiliate;(3)conducted;(4)valid;(5)ranging(6)fulfilling;(7)revealed;(8)tended;(9)Pressure;(10)toughPartA1.Forsome,marriageisthegraveoflove,whileforothers,marriageisaneffectivesalvationforthos ewholeadasolitarRlife.2.BlessedwithagreathistoricalresponsibilitR,theConferenceisdestinedtohavefar-reachingi mpactonthedevelopmentoftheorganization.3.Alloftheseshowpeople’s Rearningforabetterlife,sotheRhavebeencarriedforwardgeneratio naftergeneration.4.IfCongressapprovedthebillnow,thepresidentwarned,thefragilepeaceprocessthatheistrRin gtokeepcouldfallapart.5.Thecouplemustbetolerantofthelittlei mperfectionsineachother’scharacter,otherwisetheirm arriagemaRendupindivorce.PartB爱情是一部电话机,渴望它响起时,它却总是悄无声息;不经心留意时,它又叮铃铃地响起。
新发展研究报告英语综合教程1答案

齐鲁工业大学电气学院江户川柯南
Unit1
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6. Many Americans have misunderstandingsabout China, believing it's a close country and that the peoples thinking isshackled.
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A recent survey of women in 20 large and medium-sized cities across the country revealed that about half of the respondents were happy with their marriages and relationships, while nearly 30 percent said they wereboredand3.4 percent they were in agony. 3 percent said they were worried about their relationships and 12 percent said they did not know how to describe their mixed feelings. The Huakun Women Survey Center, anaffiliateof the All-China Women's Federation,conductedthe survey of 2,000 women aged between 20 and 60 at the end of last year.最近的一项调查显示女性在全国20个大中城市发现,大约一半的受访者满意他们的婚姻和关系,而近30%的人说他们很无聊and3.4百分比痛苦。3%的人说他们担心他们的关系,12%的人说他们不知道如何描述他们的复杂的感情。去年年底,全国妇联下属的华坤妇女调查中心对2000名年龄在20岁至60岁之间的女性进行了调查。Altogether 1, 955validquestionnaires were collected. The average age of the surveyed women was 35, and 70 percent were married. About 57 percent of the respondents had monthly incomesrangingfrom 1,000 yuanto 3,000 yuan. Women in Shanghai seemed to have the mostfulfillinglove lives, with more than 70 percent saying they felt happy. They were followed by women in Beijing, Qingdao, Ningbo and Tianjin in terms of fulfillment. The survey alsorevealedthat marriagestendedto get less happy the longer they lasted.Pressurefrom work, problems with their children's education andtoughpersonal relationships were the main causes of tension, according to the results of the survey.共收集有效问卷1,955份,受访女性平均年龄35岁,其中70%已婚。大约57%的受访者的月收入在1000元到3000元之间。上海女性的爱情生活最为充实,超过70%的女性称自己感到幸福,其次是北京、青岛、宁波和天津的女性。调查还显示,婚姻持续的时间越长,幸福感越低。调查结果显示,工作压力、子女教育问题和个人关系不融洽是造成家庭关系紧张的主要原因。
研究生综合英语1课后答案

Unit One An Image or a MirageIII. VocabularyA.1. unassuming2. stemmed from3. infallible4. had taken to5. prospect6. flabby7. More often than not8.devious9. tipped the scales in her favor 10. rapportB.1. instinctual2.immediate3. deposit4. frail5. seedy6. magnetic7. extroverted8. book9. unwarranted 10. refinedC.1. D2.C3. B4. A5. A6. C7. C8.B9. D 10.BIV. Cloze1. which2. run3. concerned4. familiar5. evident6. even7.what8.Consequently 9 knowing 10.By11. one 12. how 13. Once 14. obtainable 15. yourself16. mind 17. from 18. never 19. pays 20. consideredV. TranslationA.从更大的范围上讲,选民们往往仅因为某个政客的外表整洁清秀而对他做出有利的反应。
他的对手则因为没有生就一副令人信任的外表而常常遭到否定的评价。
这种判断是错误的,其后果可能是灾难性的。
就算许多选民投一位候选人的票完全是出于政治原因,但本不该当选的人,如果他有整洁清秀的形象,就会使他在势均力敌的选举中占有优势。
我们常常根据一个人的表达能力而做出轻率的判断。
再回到政治这一话题上来,许多选民仅仅根据候选人公开演讲的方式就对他的能力做出判断。
然而,一个候选人可能非常善于演说,但并不一定能胜任他所竞选的职位。
高等学校研究生英语系列教材综合教程1-10单元全部课后答案及解析

Watch a clip from The Pursuit of Happyness in which Christopher’s wife just left him. Discuss with your partner how people should pursue happiness.
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Maybe. If not being bored means being physically active and adopting good dietary and exercise habits, then it certading Focus
The Hidden Side of Happiness
Starting out—Task 2
Here are some suggestions from experts that will enable you to retain (or take back) much of your independence and improve your quality of life. • Don’t isolate yourself...reach out to others • Stay as physically active as you can • Manage your breathing • Stick with your treatment plan
Starting out—Task 3
Task 3
Read the letter from John Doe and, with your partner, discuss how you could help him.
Dear Abby, I feel like I almost can’t breathe now. I work a ridiculous amount of hours and I don’t have time to relax. My parents live 1,400 miles away and I am here all by myself. I have no time to make friends. Sometimes I feel I don’t even have a life. What should I do? Kind regards, John
《新发展研究生英语一》答案+课文翻译

Unit 1 Human ReflectionsBefore Reading Activities1. Fill in the blanks with the words you hear.(1) crush; (2) lifetime; (3) deceive; (4) smile; (5) right; (6) grateful; (7) arrives;(8) assurance; (9) return; (10) contentⅡ. Language FocusV ocabularyPart A1. stranded;2. emeritus;3. erode;4. wondrous;5. yearning;6. shackled;7. salvation;8. nibble;9. imperfection; 10. eruptPart B1. B2. C3. A4. D5. A6. B7. C8. A9. D 10. BBank-Cloze(1) bored; (2) affiliate; (3) conducted; (4) valid; (5) ranging(6) fulfilling; (7) revealed; (8) tended; (9) Pressure; (10) toughTranslationPart A1. For some, marriage is the grave of love, while for others, marriage is an effective salvation for those who lead a solitary life.2. Blessed with a great historical responsibility, the Conference is destined to have far-reaching impact on the development of the organization.3. All of these show people’s yearning for a bet ter life, so they have been carried forward generation after generation.4. If Congress approved the bill now, the president warned, the fragile peace process that he is trying to keep could fall apart.5. The couple must be tolerant of the little imperfec tions in each other’s character, otherwise their marriage may end up in divorce.Part B爱情是一部电话机,渴望它响起时,它却总是悄无声息;不经心留意时,它又叮铃铃地响起。