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全新版第二版综合B3U8-FPart I Listening Comprehension ( 15 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear ten statements. Numbers 1 to 6 are based on Text A while the rest are based on Text B. Each statement will be read ONLY ONCE.Listen carefully and decide whether each statement is true or false.∙1. A) TB) F∙∙∙Script: It is absolutely wrong to put someone through what may well involve significant suffering for really no good end.∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙2. A) TB) F∙∙∙Script: As a pure scientist in some ways, the author knows that many different studies or findings could be used for evil.∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙3. A) TB) F∙∙∙Script: If the stem cell lines are created for any given individual and are later transplanted back into the individual, they will not be rejected by the individual.∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙4. A) TB) F∙∙∙Script: There are dialogues between the researchers in the embryonic stem cell field and those who oppose it.∙正确答案:B∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙5. A) TB) F∙∙∙Script: The author’s research got condemned by the Vatican and President Bush in the same week.∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙6. A) TB) F∙∙∙Script: That argument makes sense to the author to look at an embryo in a lab and give it all the rights ofa human life.∙正确答案:B∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙7. A) TB) F∙∙∙Script: Just as was true of bans on abortion and on sex outside marriage, bans on human cloning are bound to be hard to enforce.∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙8. A) TB) F∙∙∙Script: A society that bans acts of human creation for no better reason than that their particular form defies nature and tradition is a society losing a significant part of its capacity to grow.∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙9. A) TB) F∙∙∙Script: One in a caste system is treated as fully human, but perhaps labeled untouchable.∙正确答案:B∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙10. A) TB) F∙∙∙Script: If human cloning is to be banned, the reasons had better be far more compelling than any thus far advanced.∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.∙Human cloning is no longer a dream in the wake of the birth of the first cloned sheep, Dolly, in 1996.Since that moment, not only the scientists in the field of (11)_________________ , but also the peopleover the whole world, have focused their (12)_________________ on whether humanity should be cloned or not. Undoubtedly, human cloning has already become the most (13)_________________ issue for a period. But seemingly, people haven’t got tired of the endless debates on this topic. The most (14)_________________ consideration during the debate is if human cloning can bring about good more than harm to society or not.Apparently, one of the well-known (15)_________________ brought about by human cloning is medical advance. Once a cell is (16)_________________ using the genetic materials derived from its host, the cell can act as a primary cell (17)_________________ of dividing and differentiating into specialized cells such as liver cells as well as nerve cells, and then develop into some kinds of vital organs. This sounds incredible, in particular to those who long for transplants to prolong their lives. Apart from this, during the process of nurturing the cloned embryo, scientists can extend their scope of knowledge about (18)_________________ and mechanism of certain fatal and incurable diseases like Parkinson’s disease, cancer and AIDs. On the basis of such discoveries, scientists are able to explore more ways to (19)_________________ . Furthermore, according to many scientists’ statements, the ageing process could be hindered if human cloning proceeded successfully. This means the impractical dream of extending the average lifespan of humanity to 120 years could (20)_________________ . As long as all nations strictly control the use of human cloning, human cloning will do more good than harm.Script: Human cloning is no longer a dream in the wake of the birth of the first cloned sheep, Dolly, in 1996. Since that moment, not only the scientists in the field of biotechnology, but also the people over the whole world, have focused their attentions on whether humanity should be cloned or not. Undoubtedly, human cloning has already become the most controversial issue for a period. But seemingly, people haven’t got tired of the endless debates on this topic. The most crucial consideration during the debate is if human cloning can bring about good more than harm to society or not. Apparently, one of the well-known benefits brought about by human cloning is medical advance. Once a cell is duplicated using the genetic materials derived from its host, the cell can act as a primary cell capable of dividing and differentiating into specialized cells such as liver cells as well as nerve cells, and then develop into some kinds of vital organs. This sounds incredible, in particular to those who long for transplants to prolong their lives. Apart from this, during the process of nurturing the cloned embryo, scientists can extend their scope of knowledge about the mysterious causes and mechanism of certain fatal and incurable diseases like Parkinson’s disease, canc er and AIDs. On the basis of such discoveries, scientists are able to explore more ways to combat the diseases. Furthermore, according to many scientists’ statements, the ageing process could be hindered if human cloning proceeded successfully. This means the impractical dream of extending the average lifespan of humanity to 120 years could ultimately become reality. As long as all nations strictly control the use of human cloning, human cloning will do more good than harm.正确答案:biotechnology学生答案:得分:0分正确答案:attentions学生答案:得分:0分正确答案:controversial学生答案:得分:0分正确答案:crucial学生答案:得分:0分正确答案:benefits学生答案:得分:0分正确答案:duplicated学生答案:得分:0分正确答案:capable学生答案:得分:0分正确答案:the mysterious causes学生答案:得分:0分正确答案:combat the diseases学生答案:得分:0分正确答案:ultimately become reality学生答案:得分:0分Part II Reading Comprehension ( 25 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.I always thought that when our research was successful that I would just be pleased that we had 21 thiswhen others had not. In reality, it is 22 — when you look through the microscope, you see what you may have looked like a long time ago, at least in part.When I looked down and saw that cloned 23 , it brought tears to my eyes. I had done this for my mother, and I realized, 24 she only been able to live a few years longer, maybe we could have used this technology to help her. It was 25 to see that potential, which she never had a chance to experience.There’s a big 26 out there that we decided to destroy these embryos for some reason. There was so much 27 about this process because of the scientific 28 from the past that it was critical that there be no doubt that they were clones.In the process of analysis, the embryos were destroyed by 29 . In other words, to get the 30 material from inside the cells to analyze it, you have to destroy the cell.∙21. ______________________∙正确答案:O∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙22. ______________________∙正确答案:F∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙23. ______________________∙正确答案:G∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙24. ______________________∙正确答案:M∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙25. ______________________∙正确答案:I∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙26. ______________________∙正确答案:K∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙27. ______________________∙正确答案:H∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙28. ______________________∙正确答案:C∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙29. ______________________∙正确答案:N∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙30. ______________________∙正确答案:L∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分Section BDirections: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B),C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.∙Passage OneQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Depending on whom you ask, the experiment announced at a Texas medical conference last week was a potential breakthrough for infertile women, a tragic failure or a dangerous step closer to the nightmare scenario of human cloning.Infertility was clearly the motivation when Chinese doctors used a new technique to help one of their countrywomen get pregnant. Using a technique developed by Dr. James Grifo at New York University, Dr.Zhuang Guanglun of Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou took the patient’s fertilized egg, scooped out the chromosome-bearing nuclear material and put it in a donated egg whose nucleus had been removed.In this more benign environment, development proceeded normally, and the woman became pregnant with triplets who carried a mix of her DNA and her husband’s — pretty much like any normal baby.What has made some doctors and ethicists upset is that this so-called nuclear-transfer technique has also been used to produce clones, starting with Dolly the sheep. The only significant difference is that with cloning, the inserted nucleus comes from a single, usually adult, cell, and the resulting offspring isgenetically identical to the parent. Doing that with humans is ethically repugnant to many. Besides, for reasons that aren’t yet well understood, cloned animals often abort spontaneously or are born with defects; Dolly died very young, though she had seemed healthy. And because the Chine se woman’s twins were born prematurely and died, critics have suggested that cloning and nuclear transfer are equally risky for humans.Not likely, says Grifo. “The obstetric outcome was a disaster,” he admits, “but the embryos were chromosomally normal. W e have no evidence that it had anything to do with the procedure.” Even so, concern over potential risks is why the Food and Drug Administration created a stringent approval process for such research in 2001 — a process that Grifo found so onerous that he stopped working on the technique and gave it to the researchers in China, where it was subsequently banned.The bottom line, say critics, is that perfecting a technique that could be used for human cloning, even if it were developed for another purpose, is just a bad idea —an assertion Zhuang rejects. “I agree that it makes sense to control these experiments,” he says. “But we’ve developed an effective technology to help people. We understand how to do it. We need it.”31. What is implied in the first paragraph?A) Some people regard it as a tragic failure.B) The new experiment means a breakthrough for some people.C) People have different reactions to the new experiment.D) The new experiment means a step further to the dangerous human cloning.∙正确答案:C∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分32. The author uses the case of Dolly and the Chinese pregnant woman to show that _________.A) both nuclear-transfer and cloning are dangerous for humans and animalsB) both of them benefit from the new techniqueC) both of them are the examples of technical failureD) both of them are the fruits of the new technology∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分33. Zhuang’s attitude toward the critics’ conclusion is one of __________.A) reserved consentB) strong disapprovalC) slight contemptD) enthusiastic support∙正确答案:B∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分34. The only difference existing between nuclear-transfer and cloning technique is ________.A) whether it is used for research or for helping the infertileB) whether the offspring looks like the parentC) whether it is used in animals or human beingsD) whether the inserted nucleus comes from a single and usually adult cell∙正确答案:D∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分35. The text intends to express the idea that _________.A) research of cloning has potential risksB) the research of cloning should be stopped totallyC) ethics and research of cloning are in contradictionD) researchers should have the right to continue the study of cloning∙正确答案:C∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙Passage TwoQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.The oldest and simplest method, then of describing differences in personality was to classify people according to types, and such a system is called a Typology.A famous example of this method was set forth in Greece about the year 400 BC. A physician namedHippocrates theorized that there were four fluids, or humors, in the body. Corresponding to each humor, he believed, there existed a definite type of personality.The four humors were blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm. A person in whom all four humors were in perfect balance had a harmonious personality. If a person had too much blood, he was called sanguine (血红色), or cheerful and optimistic. Someone with too much yellow bile was choleric, or irritable and easily angered. Too much black bile made a person melancholy, or depressed and pessimistic. An oversupply of phlegm caused a human being to be phlegmatic, or slow and unfeeling. Scientists have long since discarded Hippocrates' fluid theory. But the names of the humors, corresponding to these temperaments, have survived and are still useful, to some extent, in describing personality.Other features of people, such as their faces and physics, have also been used to classify personality.Today, however, personality theories and classifications may also include factors such as heredity (遗传特征), the environment, intelligence, and emotional needs. Psychology, biology, and sociology are involved in these theories. Because of the complexity of human personality, present day theories are often very different from one another. Psychologists vary in their ideas about what is most important in determining personality.36. According to Hippocrates' fluid theory, a man with too much phlegm will be ________.A) optimisticB) easily angeredC) unexcitableD) pessimistic∙正确答案:C∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分37. The main idea of this passage is about ______.A) the complicated factors in determining one's personalityB) Hippocrates' fluid theory and its developmentC) the past and today of personality classifications and theoriesD) different personalities and their details∙正确答案:C∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分38. At present, psychologists ___________.A) have common opinion about personality theories and classificationsB) use biology, archaeology and sociology to study personality theoriesC) have abandoned Hippocrates' fluid theory entirelyD) all agree that human beings are characterized with complex personalities∙正确答案:D∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分39. The third paragraph mainly talks about _________.A) Hippocrates' fluid theoryB) scientists' points of view on Hippocrates' fluid theoryC) Hippocrates' fluid theory and its fateD) defects in Hippocrates' fluid theory∙正确答案:C∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分40. According to this passage, the factors which are still NOT used to classify personality are ______.A) one's born features and needs of love and successB) one's height and weightC) one's hobbies and idealsD) the environment and intelligence∙正确答案:C∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分Part III Vocabulary and Structure ( 10 minutes )Directions: There are a number of incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.∙41. Doctors who attempt to ___________ human beings, Billings said, “should be treated as criminals.”A) clonedB) cloneC) clonesD) cloning∙正确答案:B∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙42. It means the ________ principles which members of the legal profession are expected to observe.A) ethicalB) ethicsC) ethnicalD) ethnic∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙43. All he would say was that the cloned _________ was healthy and weighed roughly 6 pounds.A) fetusB) childC) babyD) embryo∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙44. Spaceships must attain __________ speeds to reach these planets in a reasonable time.A) tremendousB) extremeC) trembleD) trending∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙45. Plastic bags are useful for holding many kinds of food, ___________ their clearness, toughness, andlow cost.A) in deedB) becauseC) in spite ofD) by virtue of∙正确答案:D∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙46. Her father reluctantly ________ to the marriage.A) consentedB) commentedC) contendedD) resented∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙47. We are working to change the popular ________ about AIDS.A) contemptB) misconceptionC) presentationD) generalization∙正确答案:B∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙48. ________, he never treated her as a servant.A) In a senseB) Make a senseC) To a senseD) At a sense∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙49. Surgeons have successfully ________ an artificial knee-joint.A) plantedB) implantedC) fabricatedD) manufactured∙正确答案:B∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙50. A survey is now being ________ nationwide.A) carried inB) carried toC) carried outD) carried away∙正确答案:C∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙51. Joan rummaged (到处翻寻) in her drawer and came up with a(n) ______ of newspaper clippings (剪报).A) ovenB) kettleC) fistfulD) carton∙正确答案:C∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙52. Several Asian governments welcomed the fall of Baghdad and made _____ of aid for post-war Iraq butthe overall mood was one of cautious optimism.A) commentsB) deliveryC) pledgesD) joints∙正确答案:C∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙53. I understand why I imagined being robbed by a man: they're physically more dominating and I'venever _____ anyone being robbed by a female.A) heard ofB) been bound toC) headed forD) had second thoughts on∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙54. The street lights come on at dusk and ______ at dawn.A) go offB) take offC) switch onD) go about∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙55. Beauty is fine, but it doesn't do the laundry, buy groceries, cure measles, fill _____ tanks or keep ourenemies at bay.A) frailB) gasC) cargoD) icy∙正确答案:B∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙56. His style has been described variously as abrasive and ________, overbearing and pompous.A) quarrelsomeB) troublesomeC) respectableD) contentious∙正确答案:D∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙57. Almost all the recent criticism from the mass media is ________ the ever increasing rate ofunemployment.A) directed atB) resulted fromC) resulted inD) directed of∙正确答案:A∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙58. Both the speaker and his speech were drowned out by the ________ of the crowd.A) approvingB) approvalC) disapprovalD) disapproving∙正确答案:C∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙59. The population of Houston was ravaged by yellow fever in 1839 ________ in 1867.A) it happened againB) and againC) was ravaged againD) again once more∙正确答案:B∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分∙60. Thunder occurs when an electrical charge passes through air, causing the heated air to expand and________ layers of cooler air.A) collides violently withB) violently collidingC) collided withD) collide violently with∙正确答案:D∙学生答案:未选择∙得分:0分Part IV Translation ( 10 minutes )Directions: Translate the following sentences into English (with the given words or phrases).∙61. 每年都有成千上万起信用卡欺骗案发生。

全新版第二版综合B3U1

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全新版第二版综合B3U1-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 14 minutes )Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Stress is the "wear and tear" our bodies experience, as we (11)_________________ to our changing environment. As a (12)_________________ influence, stress can help us take action. As a (13)_________________ influence, it can lead to health problems such as headache, insomnia, ulcers, high blood pressure and heart disease.Our goal is not to eliminate stress but to learn how to (14)_________________ it and how to use it to help us. (15)_________________ stress may make us feel bored; on the other hand, (16)_________________ stress may make us feel tied up in knots. What we need to do is to find the (17)_________________ level of stress which will (18)_________________ overwhelm us.There is no single level of stress that is optimal for all people. What is distressing to one may be a joy to another. Moreover, our (19)_________________ and the amount which we can tolerate changes with our ages.It has been revealed that most illness is related to unrelieved stress. Being aware of stress and its effect on our lives can help reduce its harmful effects. There are many sources of stress, and there are many possibilities for its management. Here are three principles as to how to manage stress:1. Become aware of your stressor and your emotional and physical reactions.2. Recognize what you can change.3. (20)_________________ of your emotional reactions to stress.Script: Stress is the "wear and tear" our bodies experience, as we adjust to our changing environment. As a positive influence, stress can help us take action. As a negative influence, it can lead to health problems such as headache, insomnia, ulcers, high blood pressure and heart disease.Our goal is not to eliminate stress but to learn how to manage it and how to use it to help us. Insufficient stress may make us feel bored; on the other hand, excessive stress may make us feel tied up in knots. What we need to do is to find the optimal level of stress which will motivate but not overwhelm us.There is no single level of stress that is optimal for all people. What is distressing to one may be a joy to another. Moreover, our personal stress requirements and the amount which we can tolerate changes with our ages.It has been revealed that most illness is related to unrelieved stress. Being aware ofstress and its effect on our lives can help reduce its harmful effects. There are many sources of stress, and there are many possibilities for its management. Here are three principles as to how to manage stress:1. Become aware of your stressor and your emotional and physical reactions.2. Recognize what you can change.3. Reduce the intensity of your emotional reactions to stress.正确答案:adjust正确答案:positive正确答案:negative正确答案:manage正确答案:Insufficient正确答案:excessive正确答案:optimal正确答案:motivate but not正确答案:personal stress requirements正确答案:Reduce the intensityPart II Reading Comprehension ( 25 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.I’m not making anywhere near as much money as I did when I was employed full time, but now we don’t need as much either. I 21 enough income to handle our $600-a-month mortgage payments plus the usual expenses for a family like ours. That includes everything from music lessons and dental bills to car repairs and college costs. When it comes to insurance, we have a poor man’s major-medical policy. We have to pay the first $500 of any medical fees for each member of the family. It 22 80% of the costs beyond that. Although we are stuck with paying minor expenses, our premium is low —only $560 a year —and we are 23 against catastrophe. 24 that and the policy on our two cars at $400 a year, we have no other insurance. But we are setting aside $2,000 a year in an IRA.We’ve been able to make up the difference in income by 25 without appreciably lowering our standard of living. We continue to dine out once or twice a month, but now we patronize local restaurants 26 more expensive places in the city. We still attend the opera and ballet in Milwaukee but only a few times a year. We eat less meat, drink cheaper wine and see fewer movies. 27 Christmases are a memory, and we combine vacations with story assignments …I suspect not everyone who loves the country would be happy living the way we do. It takes a couple of special qualities. One is a 28 for solitude. Because we are so busy and on such a tight budget, we don’t entertain much. During the growing season there is no time for socializing anyway. Jim and Emily are 29 in school activities, but they too spend most of their time at home.The other requirement is energy —a lot of it. The way to make self-sufficiency work on a small scale is to resist the 30 to buy a tractor and other expensive laborsaving devices. Instead, you do the work yourself. The only machinery we own (not counting the lawn mower) is a little three-horsepower rotary cultivator and a 16-inch chain saw.A) picks up B) temptation C) given D) generateE) involved F) instead of G) Extravagant H) cutting upI) cutting back J) endurance K) covered L) Aside fromM) tolerance N) exotic O) paySection BDirections: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.Passage OneQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Genetically modified foods (or GM foods) are foods derived from genetically modified organisms. Genetically modified organisms have had specific changes introduced into their DNA by genetic engineering techniques. GM foods were first put on the market in the early 1990s. Typically, genetically modified foods are transgenic plant products: soybean, corn, canola, and cotton seed oil. Animal products have also been developed, although as of July 2010 none are currently on the market.Critics have objected to GM foods on several grounds, including safety issues, ecological concerns, and economic concerns. However, genetically-modified foods are here to stay. That’s not to say that food produced by conventional agriculture will disappear, but simply that food-buying patterns will polarize (两极分化): there will be a right market for conventional food just as there is for organic food. It may even be that GM food will become the food of preference because consumers come to appreciate the health benefits of reduced pesticide use.The reason GM food will not go away is that we need a three-fold increase in food production by the year 2050 to keep pace with the world’s predicted population growth to ten or eleven billion. It’s not just a question of more mouths to feed either. What is often forgotten is that all these extra people will take up space, reducing the overall land available for agriculture."Genetic modification is analogous to nuclear power: nobody loves it, but climate change has made its adoption imperative," says economist Paul Collier of Oxford University. "Declining genetic modification makes a complicated issue more complex. Genetic modification offers both faster crop adaptation and a biological, rather than chemical, approach to yield increases."The world has 800 million hungry people. Until now, food supplies have been increased by improved varieties, pesticides and artificial fertilizers: the green revolution. Now we’re on the edge of a new revolution: a genetic one.It may well be that in the long term it is the developing world that benefits most from GM foods. It’s true that for the next ten years or so GM crops may be too expensive. But the lesson of personal computers is applicable here — once the technology has been developed for profitable crops, it will spread and become affordable for all. This doesn’t mean, unfortunately, that famines will disappear, but severity and duration will be helped by an improved ability to produce and distribute food.31.The introduction of GM food will affect _____.A) food-pricing standardB) food-buying patternsC) food-supplies scaleD) food-production efficiency32.Consumers prefer GM food to conventional food because _____.A) GM food receives less pesticide applicationB) GM food is more nutritious than organic foodC) GM food is cheaper than conventional foodD) Conventional food is free from chemicals33.If the world population grows to ten or eleven billion by the year 2050, _____.A) a genetic revolution will take over the green revolutionB) the overall land available for agriculture will run outC) the number of hungry people will rise to 800 millionD) food production should be increased to three times that of today34."But the lesson of personal computers is applicable here" (in the last paragraph) probably means that ______.A) once the technological innovation is in progress, its cost will be reducedB) once the technology has been turned into productivity, it will become popularC) once the technology has been developed for profitable products, it will enter into our daily lifeD) once the technology has been improved to meet the demands of the developing world, it will be affordable35.We can infer from the passage that GM food will _____A) be too expensive to affordB) keep the world from starvationC) be well-accepted by some consumersD) eventually replace conventional foodPassage TwoQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.The radical transformation of the Soviet society had a profound impact on women’s lives. Soviet women under Stalin were also the first generation of women able to give birth in the safety of a hospital, with access to prenatal care (产检). Marxists had traditionally believed that both capitalism and the middle-class husbands exploited women. The Russian Revolution of 1917 immediately proclaimed complete equality of rights for women. In the 1920s divorce and abortion were made easily available, and women were urged to work outside the home and liberate themselves sexually. After Stalin came to power, sexual and familial liberation was played down, and the most lasting changes for women involved work and education.These changes were truly revolutionary. Young women were constantly told that they had to be equal to men, that they could and should do everything men could do. Peasant women in Russia had long experienced the equality of backbreaking physical labor in the countryside, and they continued to enjoy that equality on collective farms. With the advent of the five-year-plans, millions of women also began to toil in factories and in heavy construction, building dams, roads and steel mills in summer heat and winter frost. Most of the opportunities open to men through education were also open to women. Determined women pursued their studies and entered the ranks of the better-paid specialists in industry and science. Medicine practically became a woman’s profession. By 1950, 75 percent of doctors in the Soviet Union were women.Thus Stalinist society gave women great opportunities but demanded great sacrifices as well. The vast majority of women simply had to work outside the home. Wages were so low that it was almost impossible for a family or couple to live only on the husband’s earnings. Moreover, the full-time working woman had a heavy burden of household tasks in her off hours, for most Soviet men in the 1930s still considered the home and the children the woman’s responsibility. Men continued to monopolize the best jobs. Finally, rapid change and economic hardship led to many broken families, creating further physical, emotional, and mental strains for women. In any event, the often-neglected human resource of women was mobilized in Stalinist society.36.The main idea of this passage is that women in Stalinist society ________.A) had economic opportunities that had never been available beforeB) had difficulty balancing their work and family responsibilitiesC) had new opportunities but also many hardshipsD) moved quickly into the highest levels of government37.In the last paragraph, "monopolize" probably means _____.A) holdB) earnC) leaveD) pay38.The author’s main purpose in writing this passage is to ________.A) compare different systems of governmentB) tell stories about women in Soviet UnionC) amuse the readerD) provide information39.The author’s tone in this passage can best be described as ________.A) disapprovingB) emotionalC) objectiveD) sympathetic40.We can conclude that the economic and social status of women in Stalinist society ________.A) had been improvedB) was worse than beforeC) had not changed muchD) was better than that in capitalistic countriesPart III Vocabulary and Structure ( 11 minutes )Directions: There are a number of incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.41.Steam turbines (涡轮机) are used for the _____ of electricity.A) constructionB) manufacturingC) changeD) generation42.John says that his present job doesn’t provide him with enough _____ for his organizing ability.A) scopeB) openingC) capacityD) range43.The scientists have absolute freedom as to what research they think is best to _____.A) engageB) devoteC) seekD) pursue44.One foolish mistake can _____ you in a good deal of trouble.A) releaseB) involveC) evolveD) empower45.The doctor suggested __________ my diet with vitamins E and A.A) supplementB) supplementingC) addD) adding46.____________, this essay is quite good except for a few spelling mistakes. Which one of the following choices is NOT appropriate to fill in the blank?A) On balanceB) GenerallyC) Generally speakingD) In balance47.Up the chimney roared the fire, and ______ the room with its broad blaze.A) brightenedB) lingeredC) furnishedD) fused48.Now the cheers and applause _____ in a single sustained roar.A) mingledB) concentratedC) assembledD) permeated49.They also are looking closely at what may be two key pieces of Columbia (哥伦比亚号航天飞机) _____ — a 2-foot piece of one wing and a 300-pound cover of a landing gear compartment.A) debrisB) garbageC) paletteD) canvas50."I am afraid it will not _____ my dress," she answered, "and, besides, the Chamberlain's nephew has sent me some real jewels, and everybody knows that jewels cost far more than flowers."A) settle intoB) stand outC) expose toD) go with51.Unable to go out because of the deep snow, she felt _____ in her own house.A) isolatedB) isolatingC) imprisonedD) imprisoning52.Nobody encourages a man to dissect his appearance, feature by feature. _____ perfection, that is considered trivial — almost unmanly.A) As forB) As ofC) As fromD) As by53."Now that you have a job and I don't," the husband said to his wife, "our situations are _____."A) remarkableB) divergedC) transferredD) reversed54.The street sellers repeatedly _____ their selling cries about their goods.A) advocatedB) pursuedC) barkedD) confirmed55."We are convinced that efforts for a peaceful resolution of the situation regarding Iraq should be _____ continued," Putin told journalists after talks with Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in Berlin.A) geneticallyB) normallyC) persistentlyD) significantly56.With a tremulous whisper, he broke off in the middle of a sentence, his hands flapping at his side in a ______ shrug.A) psychicB) helplessC) capableD) tranquil57.During the citywide drive, doctors will provide free consultation and blood pressure examinations in local communities. ______, medical staff at district hospitals will receive special training to improve their professional skills in treating hypertension patients.A) As a resultB) On balanceC) For instanceD) In addition58.We can _______ with four computers at the moment, but we'll need a couple more when the new staff arrive.A) go forB) go offC) get throughD) get by59.Teachers are on strike in protest at the pay settlement _______ by the government this year.A) addedB) stressedC) forcedD) imposed60.Tim is good, smart and hardworking. __________, I can't speak too highly of him.A) As a resultB) In a wordC) By the wayD) On the contraryPart IV Translation ( 10 minutes )Directions: Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.61. Frank made his way to the door and was about to close it ____________________ (此时他一眼看见门外放着一包奇怪的东西).正确答案:when he caught sight of a strange package lying outside the door62. Bragging and never persevering to an end while doing things, ____________________ (每个人都认为他终将一无所成).63. ____________________ (随着工作条件的日益改善), the factory's productivity is increasing steadily.64. ____________________ (他花了两年时间走遍全国各地寻找失踪的儿子), but in vain.65. ____________________ (现在孩子们把互联网看成是理所当然的) because they think life is not enjoyable without it.21. D 22. A 23. K24.L25.I 26. F 27.G28. M29. E30. B31--40 BADCC CADCA41--50 DADBB DAAAD 51--60 CADCC BDDDB61正确答案:when he caught sight of a strange package lying outside the door62正确答案:he is believed that he will get nowhere / amount to nothing63正确答案:With the working conditions improving day by day64正确答案:He spent two years traveling all over the country in quest of his missing son 65正确答案:Nowadays, children take Internet for granted。

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Unit 3 SecurityText A The Land of the LockYears ago in America, it was customary for families to leave their doors unlocked, day and night. In this essay, Greene regrets that people can no longer trust each other and have to resort to elaborate security systems to protect themselves and their possessions.. Ⅰ. Teaching ObjectivesStudents will be able to:1. grasp the main idea (America is deteriorating into "the most insecure nation") and the structure of the text (opening - body - conclusion);2. learn to use comparison and contrast in writing more effectively and to use keywords for more efficient reading;3. master the key language points and grammatical structures in the text;4. conduct a series of reading, listening, speaking and writing activities related to the theme of the unit.Ⅱ. Before Reading1.English Song—Saturday Night SpecialListen to the SongQuestions about the Song1)---Who is Mr. Saturday Night Special?The gun2) ---What is the message of the song?It's dangerous to have guns.2.Airport SecurityExtraordinary challenges require extraordinary measures. The terrorist attacks on America of September 11, 2001 require that Americans reform their Nation’s aviation security system in fundamental ways. On September 27, President Bush launched the process of reform by announcing his proposal for a $500 million federal grant program to strengthen aircraft security and federal management of airport security and screening services.3.Security SystemsHold a discussion within students to see what equipment we usually use to keepus safe.security chains — electronic alarm systems — trip wires — sliding glass doors with steel bars —access cards —electronic X-ray equipment —high-intensity light —rape whistles — dead-bolt locks4.Some Security Measures in Ancient TimeThe Great WallListen and answer the following questions.The Great Wall is a popular name for a semi-legendary wall built to protect china’s northern border in 3rd century BC, and fro impressive stone and earthen fortifications built along a different northern border in the 15th and 16th centuries AD, long after the ancient structure had disappeared. Ruins of the later wall are found today along former border areas from Bo Hai in the east to Gansu Province in the west.1)What was the aim of building the Great Wall originally?To protect China’s northern border in the 3rd century BC.2) Where are the ruins of the Great Wall located now?From Bo Hai in the east to Gansu Province in the west.CastleCastles were built in places where they could be easily defended. A position on high ground provided the defenders with a view of the surrounding countryside, making attacks more difficult. In flat areas, castles were surrounded by a protective moat.5.Security Situations in the USATerrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001Wherever you were in lower Manhattan before September 11th, 2001, two buildings dominated the landscape. Critics said the World Trade Center towers didn’t relate to their surroundings and weren’t especially pleasing in design. But the fact is that they were big, undeniably and frighteningly so, and a walk across the plaza in summer months could make your head reel. On February 26, 1993, the World Trade Center complex was rocked by an explosive device left in one of the underground parking lots; sit people were killed and over a thousand injured.On the morning of September 11, 2001, the United States of America awoke to find itself under attack. Several terrorist attacks within an hour wreaked havoc in New York City and Washington, D.C., causing widespread devastation and more than five thousand casualties on September 11, 2001. It was the deadliest day in American history, costing more lives than the attack on Pearl Harbor or D-Day. Separate hijacked commercial airliners hit both of the World Trade Center towers in Manhattan, setting them on fire and leaving gaping holes in each. Both eventually collapsed to the street below.Match the words in Column A which you will hear in the passage with the correct meanings in Column B.Column A Column B(C) 1.dominate A. to be in a state of confusion(F) 2.undeniable B. fall down(A) 3. reel C. to control or govern(D) 4.devastation D. severe damage(E) 5. casualties E. people killed or injured in an accident(B) 6. collapse F. unquestionably trueListen and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).1)The twin towers were located in upper Manhattan. (F)They were located in lower Manhattan.2)Many people claimed that the buildings went on well with the surroundings. (F)Many critics stated that they didn’t relate to their surroundings.3)In 1993, the World Trade Center was attacked, but fortunately no one was hurt. (F)Six people were killed and more than a thousand were injured.4)The terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 happened in the morning. (T)5)The casualties of this terrorist attack were fewer than those of the attack on PearlHarbor. (F)The terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 caused more lives than the attack on Pearl Harbor.President Bush’s AddressLadies and gentlemen:This is a difficult moment for America. I, unfortunately, will be going back to Washington after my remarks. Secretary Rod Paige and the Lieutenant Governor (副州长) will take the podium (讲台) and discuss education. I do want to thank the folds here at Booker Elementary School for their hospitality. Today we’ve had a national tragedy. Two airplanes have crashed into the World Trade Center in an apparent terrorist attack on our country. I have spoken to the Vice President, to the Governor of New York, to the Director of the FBI, and have ordered that the full resources of the federal government got help the victims and their families, and to conduct a full-scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who committed this act. Terrorism against our nation will not stand. And now if you would join me in a moment of silence. May God bless the victims, their families, and America.Thank you very much.American Campus ShootingDetroit:On December 11,1998, Wayne State University professor was shot and killed whilecollecting final exams from his engineering students when the gunman stepped into the classroom and opened fire with a rifle. The professor fell wounded to the floor, only to be shot again by the man who took the time to reload.Littleton:On April 20,1999, tow teenage students opened fire on classmates and teachers in their suburban Denver school, killing 15 people including themselves.Los Angeles:OnOctober11,1999, five students were fatally wounded in a Jewish community center. Springfield:On May 21,1998, a freshman student opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle in a high school cafeteria, killing two students and wounding 22 others. The teenager’s parents were later found shot to death in their home.Fayetteville:On May 19,1998, a high school senior shot and killed another student in the school parking lot at Lincoln county High School.Pearl:On October 1, 1997, a 16-year-old student in Pearl, Mississippi, s accused of killing his mother, then going to school and shooting nine students. Two of them died.Ⅲ. Global Reading2.Further UnderstandingFor Part 1 True or False1)The phrase “on the latch” means the door is closed and locked. (F)This phrase means the door is closed but not locked.2)Nowadays, doors, not only in cities but also in rural areas, are locked. (T)3)Urban streets are more dangerous than outskirts and country areas. (F)Suburbs and country areas are more dangerous than urban streets.4) In America nowadays, no one leaves his front door on the latch anymore. (T)For Part 2Supporting Facts for the Central IdeaIn this part the author uses lots of facts to support his central pint of view: America is deteriorating from “the Land of the Free” into “the most insecure nation”.Could you find any more supporting facts in addition to those listed below?1)Doors are not left unlocked either in cities or in rural areas.2)Dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarm systems and trip wires are widelyin use.3)Suburban families have steel bars built in sliding glass doors.4)Small notices warming against burglary are commonly seen pasted on the windowsof the most pleasant of homes.5)Access cards are required of those who work with medium- to large-size companies.6)Airport security uses electronic X-ray equipment to guard against terrorism.7)Businessmen employ new machines linked up the their telephone to determinewhether the caller is telling lies or not.8)Suburban housewives wear rape whistles on their key chains.DiscussionIn Line 19 to Line 22, the author mentions a public service advertisement by a large insurance company. Discuss the following questions.1)What does this ad point out?The lock is the new symbol of America.2) What is the author’s purpose of using this example?Sentence CompletionRead Part 2 carefully and supply the missing information.1)We have become so used to defending ourselves against the new atmosphere ofAmerican life, and so used to putting up barriers.2)We are satisfied when we think we are well-protected.3)With electronic X-ray equipment, we seem finally to have figured out a way to holdthe terrorists at bay.4)We do not want to afford ourselves even so much a luxury as a shadow.For Part 3Questions and Answers1)Under what excuse do people resort to all these means mentioned in Part 2?In the name of “Security”.2)Does the author think they are justified in doing so?No. Because in the author’s opinion, America becomes the most insecurenation with all these means.3)According to the author, what may be the legacy we remember best when we recallthis era?We became prisoners of ourselves when we deal with the unseen horrors among us.3. Word Scanning1)Scan the text to find all the sentences containing the word “lock” or the wordwith “lock” as its root.A“lock”a) … the door was closed but not locked. (Line 3)b) It has been replaced by dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarmsystems… (Line 12)c)The lock is the new symbol of America. (Line 19)d)… the transformation of America from the Land of the Free to the Land of theLock. (Line 27)e) … we devise ways to lock the fear out. (Line 62)f)We may have locked the evils out, but in so doing we have locked ourselves in.(Line 71)B “lock”a) … doors do not stay unlocked, …(Line 7)b) … a picture of a child’s bicycle with the now-usual padlock attached to it.(Line 22)2)Based on these sentences, summarize the main idea of this text.Text AnalysisWhen we read, we are not only learning new vocabulary or structures, but also looking for key information. Identifying keywords is even more important if our reading time is not that plentiful."Lock" is the keyword in this text, by locating "lock's" throughout the text, we get a pretty good idea of what this essay is about.There are several examples of comparison and contrast in this article: Para 1 vs. Para 4, Para 10 vs. Para 11, Para 12 vs. Para 13. The first pair acts as the opening of the whole piece of writing. The latter two are just two supporting details for the central argument.It's interesting to see how the author threads his narration back and forth between the past and the present. Never for once does he write "in the past" or "at present" explicitly. He has still cleverer devices at hand, like a subtle tense change (e.g. simple past in Para 1 vs. present perfect in Para 4), a phrase that indicated an old habit incontrast with a phrase indicating the current state (i.e. "used to" vs. "no longer" in Para 11), or a summary sentence ("It wasn't always like that" in Para 12).Ⅳ. Detailed ReadingWords, phrases and sentencesPart One (P 1~P3) In America, the era of leaving the front door on the latch hasdrawn to a close.1.(L2)on the latch: (of a door) closed but not locked (门)关着但没上锁Dictation: Let yourself in; the door is on the latch.---Don’t forget to leave the front door on the latch if you go to bed before I come back.2.(L2)I don’t know if that was a local term or if it is universal.1)“Local” means “of a particular place”, while “universal” means “common to allconditions, or situations”.2)Translate the sentence into Chinese我不知道这是当地的一种说法,还是大家都是这么说的…3. (L6) rural: adj.乡下的;农村的; 有乡村特点的of, in or suggesting the countryside ---By the year 2003 urban residents will outnumber rural residents in most developing countries.---庄稼种在乡村地区。

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全新版第二版综合B3U1-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 14 minutes )Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Stress is the "wear and tear" our bodies experience, as we (11)_________________ to our changing environment. As a (12)_________________ influence, stress can help us take action. As a (13)_________________ influence, it can lead to health problems such as headache, insomnia, ulcers, high blood pressure and heart disease.Our goal is not to eliminate stress but to learn how to (14)_________________ it and how to use it to help us. (15)_________________ stress may make us feel bored; on the other hand, (16)_________________ stress may make us feel tied up in knots. What we need to do is to find the (17)_________________ level of stress which will (18)_________________ overwhelm us.There is no single level of stress that is optimal for all people. What is distressing to one may be a joy to another. Moreover, our (19)_________________ and the amount which we can tolerate changes with our ages.It has been revealed that most illness is related to unrelieved stress. Being aware of stress and its effect on our lives can help reduce its harmful effects. There are many sources of stress, and there are many possibilities for its management. Here are three principles as to how to manage stress:1. Become aware of your stressor and your emotional and physical reactions.2. Recognize what you can change.3. (20)_________________ of your emotional reactions to stress.Script: Stress is the "wear and tear" our bodies experience, as we adjust to our changing environment. As a positive influence, stress can help us take action. As a negative influence, it can lead to health problems such as headache, insomnia, ulcers, high blood pressure and heart disease.Our goal is not to eliminate stress but to learn how to manage it and how to use it to help us. Insufficient stress may make us feel bored; on the other hand, excessive stress may make us feel tied up in knots. What we need to do is to find the optimal level of stress which will motivate but not overwhelm us.There is no single level of stress that is optimal for all people. What is distressing to one may be a joy to another. Moreover, our personal stress requirements and the amount which we can tolerate changes with our ages.It has been revealed that most illness is related to unrelieved stress. Being aware ofstress and its effect on our lives can help reduce its harmful effects. There are many sources of stress, and there are many possibilities for its management. Here are three principles as to how to manage stress:1. Become aware of your stressor and your emotional and physical reactions.2. Recognize what you can change.3. Reduce the intensity of your emotional reactions to stress.正确答案:adjust正确答案:positive正确答案:negative正确答案:manage正确答案:Insufficient正确答案:excessive正确答案:optimal正确答案:motivate but not正确答案:personal stress requirements正确答案:Reduce the intensityPart II Reading Comprehension ( 25 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.I’m not making anywhere near as much money as I did when I was employed full time, but now we don’t need as much either. I 21 enough income to handle our $600-a-month mortgage payments plus the usual expenses for a family like ours. That includes everything from music lessons and dental bills to car repairs and college costs. When it comes to insurance, we have a poor man’s major-medical policy. We have to pay the first $500 of any medical fees for each member of the family. It 22 80% of the costs beyond that. Although we are stuck with paying minor expenses, our premium is low —only $560 a year —and we are 23 against catastrophe. 24 that and the policy on our two cars at $400 a year, we have no other insurance. But we are setting aside $2,000 a year in an IRA.We’ve been able to make up the difference in income by 25 without appreciably lowering our standard of living. We continue to dine out once or twice a month, but now we patronize local restaurants 26 more expensive places in the city. We still attend the opera and ballet in Milwaukee but only a few times a year. We eat less meat, drink cheaper wine and see fewer movies. 27 Christmases are a memory, and we combine vacations with story assignments …I suspect not everyone who loves the country would be happy living the way we do. It takes a couple of special qualities. One is a 28 for solitude. Because we are so busy and on such a tight budget, we don’t entertain much. During the growing season there is no time for socializing anyway. Jim and Emily are 29 in school activities, but they too spend most of their time at home.The other requirement is energy —a lot of it. The way to make self-sufficiency work on a small scale is to resist the 30 to buy a tractor and other expensive laborsaving devices. Instead, you do the work yourself. The only machinery we own (not counting the lawn mower) is a little three-horsepower rotary cultivator and a 16-inch chain saw.A) picks up B) temptation C) given D) generateE) involved F) instead of G) Extravagant H) cutting upI) cutting back J) endurance K) covered L) Aside fromM) tolerance N) exotic O) paySection BDirections: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.Passage OneQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Genetically modified foods (or GM foods) are foods derived from genetically modified organisms. Genetically modified organisms have had specific changes introduced into their DNA by genetic engineering techniques. GM foods were first put on the market in the early 1990s. Typically, genetically modified foods are transgenic plant products: soybean, corn, canola, and cotton seed oil. Animal products have also been developed, although as of July 2010 none are currently on the market.Critics have objected to GM foods on several grounds, including safety issues, ecological concerns, and economic concerns. However, genetically-modified foods are here to stay. That’s not to say that food produced by conventional agriculture will disappear, but simply that food-buying patterns will polarize (两极分化): there will be a right market for conventional food just as there is for organic food. It may even be that GM food will become the food of preference because consumers come to appreciate the health benefits of reduced pesticide use.The reason GM food will not go away is that we need a three-fold increase in food production by the year 2050 to keep pace with the world’s predicted population growth to ten or eleven billion. It’s not just a question of more mouths to feed either. What is often forgotten is that all these extra people will take up space, reducing the overall land available for agriculture."Genetic modification is analogous to nuclear power: nobody loves it, but climate change has made its adoption imperative," says economist Paul Collier of Oxford University. "Declining genetic modification makes a complicated issue more complex. Genetic modification offers both faster crop adaptation and a biological, rather than chemical, approach to yield increases."The world has 800 million hungry people. Until now, food supplies have been increased by improved varieties, pesticides and artificial fertilizers: the green revolution. Now we’re on the edge of a new revolution: a genetic one.It may well be that in the long term it is the developing world that benefits most from GM foods. It’s true that for the next ten years or so GM crops may be too expensive. But the lesson of personal computers is applicable here — once the technology has been developed for profitable crops, it will spread and become affordable for all. This doesn’t mean, unfortunately, that famines will disappear, but severity and duration will be helped by an improved ability to produce and distribute food.31.The introduction of GM food will affect _____.A) food-pricing standardB) food-buying patternsC) food-supplies scaleD) food-production efficiency32.Consumers prefer GM food to conventional food because _____.A) GM food receives less pesticide applicationB) GM food is more nutritious than organic foodC) GM food is cheaper than conventional foodD) Conventional food is free from chemicals33.If the world population grows to ten or eleven billion by the year 2050, _____.A) a genetic revolution will take over the green revolutionB) the overall land available for agriculture will run outC) the number of hungry people will rise to 800 millionD) food production should be increased to three times that of today34."But the lesson of personal computers is applicable here" (in the last paragraph) probably means that ______.A) once the technological innovation is in progress, its cost will be reducedB) once the technology has been turned into productivity, it will become popularC) once the technology has been developed for profitable products, it will enter into our daily lifeD) once the technology has been improved to meet the demands of the developing world, it will be affordable35.We can infer from the passage that GM food will _____A) be too expensive to affordB) keep the world from starvationC) be well-accepted by some consumersD) eventually replace conventional foodPassage TwoQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.The radical transformation of the Soviet society had a profound impact on women’s lives. Soviet women under Stalin were also the first generation of women able to give birth in the safety of a hospital, with access to prenatal care (产检). Marxists had traditionally believed that both capitalism and the middle-class husbands exploited women. The Russian Revolution of 1917 immediately proclaimed complete equality of rights for women. In the 1920s divorce and abortion were made easily available, and women were urged to work outside the home and liberate themselves sexually. After Stalin came to power, sexual and familial liberation was played down, and the most lasting changes for women involved work and education.These changes were truly revolutionary. Young women were constantly told that they had to be equal to men, that they could and should do everything men could do. Peasant women in Russia had long experienced the equality of backbreaking physical labor in the countryside, and they continued to enjoy that equality on collective farms. With the advent of the five-year-plans, millions of women also began to toil in factories and in heavy construction, building dams, roads and steel mills in summer heat and winter frost. Most of the opportunities open to men through education were also open to women. Determined women pursued their studies and entered the ranks of the better-paid specialists in industry and science. Medicine practically became a woman’s profession. By 1950, 75 percent of doctors in the Soviet Union were women.Thus Stalinist society gave women great opportunities but demanded great sacrifices as well. The vast majority of women simply had to work outside the home. Wages were so low that it was almost impossible for a family or couple to live only on the husband’s earnings. Moreover, the full-time working woman had a heavy burden of household tasks in her off hours, for most Soviet men in the 1930s still considered the home and the children the woman’s responsibility. Men continued to monopolize the best jobs. Finally, rapid change and economic hardship led to many broken families, creating further physical, emotional, and mental strains for women. In any event, the often-neglected human resource of women was mobilized in Stalinist society.36.The main idea of this passage is that women in Stalinist society ________.A) had economic opportunities that had never been available beforeB) had difficulty balancing their work and family responsibilitiesC) had new opportunities but also many hardshipsD) moved quickly into the highest levels of government37.In the last paragraph, "monopolize" probably means _____.A) holdB) earnC) leaveD) pay38.The author’s main purpose in writing this passage is to ________.A) compare different systems of governmentB) tell stories about women in Soviet UnionC) amuse the readerD) provide information39.The author’s tone in this passage can best be described as ________.A) disapprovingB) emotionalC) objectiveD) sympathetic40.We can conclude that the economic and social status of women in Stalinist society ________.A) had been improvedB) was worse than beforeC) had not changed muchD) was better than that in capitalistic countriesPart III Vocabulary and Structure ( 11 minutes )Directions: There are a number of incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.41.Steam turbines (涡轮机) are used for the _____ of electricity.A) constructionB) manufacturingC) changeD) generation42.John says that his present job doesn’t provide him with enough _____ for his organizing ability.A) scopeB) openingC) capacityD) range43.The scientists have absolute freedom as to what research they think is best to _____.A) engageB) devoteC) seekD) pursue44.One foolish mistake can _____ you in a good deal of trouble.A) releaseB) involveC) evolveD) empower45.The doctor suggested __________ my diet with vitamins E and A.A) supplementB) supplementingC) addD) adding46.____________, this essay is quite good except for a few spelling mistakes. Which one of the following choices is NOT appropriate to fill in the blank?A) On balanceB) GenerallyC) Generally speakingD) In balance47.Up the chimney roared the fire, and ______ the room with its broad blaze.A) brightenedB) lingeredC) furnishedD) fused48.Now the cheers and applause _____ in a single sustained roar.A) mingledB) concentratedC) assembledD) permeated49.They also are looking closely at what may be two key pieces of Columbia (哥伦比亚号航天飞机) _____ — a 2-foot piece of one wing and a 300-pound cover of a landing gear compartment.A) debrisB) garbageC) paletteD) canvas50."I am afraid it will not _____ my dress," she answered, "and, besides, the Chamberlain's nephew has sent me some real jewels, and everybody knows that jewels cost far more than flowers."A) settle intoB) stand outC) expose toD) go with51.Unable to go out because of the deep snow, she felt _____ in her own house.A) isolatedB) isolatingC) imprisonedD) imprisoning52.Nobody encourages a man to dissect his appearance, feature by feature. _____ perfection, that is considered trivial — almost unmanly.A) As forB) As ofC) As fromD) As by53."Now that you have a job and I don't," the husband said to his wife, "our situations are _____."A) remarkableB) divergedC) transferredD) reversed54.The street sellers repeatedly _____ their selling cries about their goods.A) advocatedB) pursuedC) barkedD) confirmed55."We are convinced that efforts for a peaceful resolution of the situation regarding Iraq should be _____ continued," Putin told journalists after talks with Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in Berlin.A) geneticallyB) normallyC) persistentlyD) significantly56.With a tremulous whisper, he broke off in the middle of a sentence, his hands flapping at his side in a ______ shrug.A) psychicB) helplessC) capableD) tranquil57.During the citywide drive, doctors will provide free consultation and blood pressure examinations in local communities. ______, medical staff at district hospitals will receive special training to improve their professional skills in treating hypertension patients.A) As a resultB) On balanceC) For instanceD) In addition58.We can _______ with four computers at the moment, but we'll need a couple more when the new staff arrive.A) go forB) go offC) get throughD) get by59.Teachers are on strike in protest at the pay settlement _______ by the government this year.A) addedB) stressedC) forcedD) imposed60.Tim is good, smart and hardworking. __________, I can't speak too highly of him.A) As a resultB) In a wordC) By the wayD) On the contraryPart IV Translation ( 10 minutes )Directions: Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.61. Frank made his way to the door and was about to close it ____________________ (此时他一眼看见门外放着一包奇怪的东西).正确答案:when he caught sight of a strange package lying outside the door62. Bragging and never persevering to an end while doing things, ____________________ (每个人都认为他终将一无所成).63. ____________________ (随着工作条件的日益改善), the factory's productivity is increasing steadily.64. ____________________ (他花了两年时间走遍全国各地寻找失踪的儿子), but in vain.65. ____________________ (现在孩子们把互联网看成是理所当然的) because they think life is not enjoyable without it.21. D 22. A 23. K24.L25.I 26. F 27.G28. M29. E30. B31--40 BADCC CADCA41--50 DADBB DAAAD 51--60 CADCC BDDDB61正确答案:when he caught sight of a strange package lying outside the door62正确答案:he is believed that he will get nowhere / amount to nothing63正确答案:With the working conditions improving day by day64正确答案:He spent two years traveling all over the country in quest of his missing son 65正确答案:Nowadays, children take Internet for granted。

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全新版综合教程-B3U3Unit 3 SecurityText A The Land of the LockYears ago in America, it was customary for families to leave their doors unlocked, day and night. In this essay, Greene regrets that people can no longer trust each other and have to resort to elaborate security systems to protect themselves and their possessions..Ⅰ. Teaching ObjectivesStudents will be able to:1. grasp the main idea (America is deteriorating into "the most insecure nation")and the structure of the text (opening - body - conclusion);2. learn to use comparison and contrast in writing more effectively and to use keywords for more efficient reading;3. master the key language points and grammatical structures in the text;4. conduct a series of reading, listening, speaking and writing activities related to the theme of the unit.Ⅱ. Before Reading1.English Song—Saturday Night SpecialListen to the SongQuestions about the Song1)---Who is Mr. Saturday Night Special?The gun2) ---What is the message of the song?It's dangerous to have guns.2.Airport SecurityExtraordinary challenges require extraordinary measures. The terrorist attacks on America of September 11, 2001 require that Americans reform their Nation’s aviation security system in fundamental ways. On September 27, President Bush launched the process of reform by announcing his proposal for a $500 million federal grant program to strengthen aircraft security and federal management of airport security and screening services.2B3-Unit 3. doc3.Security SystemsHold a discussion within students to see what equipment we usually use to keep us safe.security chains —electronic alarm systems —trip wires —sliding glass doors with steel bars —access cards —electronic X-ray equipment —high-intensity light — rape whistles — dead-bolt locks4.Some Security Measures in Ancient TimeThe Great WallListen and answer the following questions.The Great Wall is a popular name for a semi-legendary wall built to protect china’s northern border in 3rd century BC, and fro impressive stone and earthen fortifications built along a different northern border in the 15th and 16th centuries AD, long after the ancient structure had disappeared. Ruins of the later wall are found today along former border areas from Bo Hai in the east to Gansu Province in the west.1)What was the aim of building the Great Wall originally?To protect China’s northern border in the 3rd century BC.2) Where are the ruins of the Great Wall located now?From Bo Hai in the east to Gansu Province in the west.CastleCastles were built in places where they could be easily defended. A position on high ground provided the defenders with a view of the surrounding countryside, making attacks more difficult. In flat areas, castles were surrounded by a protective moat.5.Security Situations in the USATerrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001Wherever you were in lower Manhattan before September 11th, 2001, two buildings dominated the landscape. Critics said the World Trade Center towers didn’t relate to their surroundings and weren’t especially pleasing in design. But the fact is that they were big, undeniably and frighteningly so, and a walk across the plaza in summer months could make your head reel. On February 26, 1993, the World Trade Center complex was rocked by an explosive device left in one of the underground parking lots; sit people were killed and over a thousand injured.On the morning of September 11, 2001, the United States of America awoke to find itself under attack. Several terrorist attacks within an hour wreaked havoc in New York City and Washington, D.C., causing widespread devastation and more than five thousand casualties on September 11, 2001. It was the deadliest 3B3-Unit 3. docday in American history, costing more lives than the attack on Pearl Harbor or D-Day. Separate hijacked commercial airliners hit both of the World Trade Center towers in Manhattan, setting them on fire and leaving gaping holes in each. Both eventually collapsed to the street below.Match the words in Column A which you will hear in the passage with the correct meanings in Column B.Column A Column B(C) 1.dominate A. to be in a state of confusion(F) 2.undeniable B. fall down(A) 3. reel C. to control or govern(D) 4.devastation D. severe damage(E) 5. casualties E. people killed or injured in an accident(B) 6. collapse F. unquestionably trueListen and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).1)The twin towers were located in upper Manhattan. (F)They were located in lower Manhattan.2)Many people claimed that the buildings went on well with the surroundings.(F)Many critics stated that they didn’t relate to their surroundings.3)In 1993, the World Trade Center was attacked, but fortunately no one washurt. (F)Six people were killed and more than a thousand were injured.4)The terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 happened in the morning. (T)5)The casualties of this terrorist attack were fewer than those of the attack onPearl Harbor. (F)The terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 caused more lives than the attack on Pearl Harbor.President Bush’s AddressLadies and gentlemen:This is a difficult moment for America. I, unfortunately, will be going back to Washington after my remarks. Secretary Rod Paige and the Lieutenant Governor (副州长) will take the podium (讲台) and discuss education. I do want to thank the folds here at Booker Elementary School for their hospitality. Today we’ve hada national tragedy. Two airplanes have crashed into the World Trade Center in anapparent terrorist attack on our country. I have spoken to the Vice President, to the Governor of New York, to the Director of the FBI, and have ordered that the full resources of the federal government got help the victims and their families, and to conduct a full-scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who 4B3-Unit 3. doccommitted this act. Terrorism against our nation will not stand. And now if you would join me in a moment of silence. May God bless the victims, their families, and America.Thank you very much.American Campus ShootingDetroit:On December 11,1998, Wayne State University professor was shot and killed while collecting final exams from his engineering students when the gunman stepped into the classroom and opened fire with a rifle. The professor fell wounded to the floor, only to be shot again by the man who took the time to reload.Littleton:On April 20,1999, tow teenage students opened fire on classmates and teachers in their suburban Denver school, killing 15 people including themselves.Los Angeles:OnOctober11,1999, five students were fatally wounded in a Jewish community center.Springfield:On May 21,1998, a freshman student opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle in a high school cafeteria, killing two students and wounding 22 others. The teenager’s parents were later found shot to death in their home.Fayetteville:On May 19,1998, a high school senior shot and killed another student in the school parking lot at Lincoln county High School.Pearl:On October 1, 1997, a 16-year-old student in Pearl, Mississippi, s accused of killing his mother, then going to school and shooting nine students. Two of them died.Ⅲ. Global Reading5B3-Unit 3. doc2.Further UnderstandingFor Part 1 True or False1)The phrase “on the latch” means the door is closed and locked. (F)This phrase means the door is closed but not locked.2)Nowadays, doors, not only in cities but also in rural areas, are locked. (T)3)Urban streets are more dangerous than outskirts and country areas. (F)Suburbs and country areas are more dangerous than urban streets.4) In America nowadays, no one leaves his front door on the latch anymore. (T) For Part 2Supporting Facts for the Central IdeaIn this part the author uses lots of facts to support his central pint of view: America is deteriorating from “the Land of the Free”into “the most insecure nation”. Could you find any more supporting facts in addition to those listed below?1)Doors are not left unlocked either in cities or in rural areas.2)Dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarm systems and trip wires arewidely in use.3)Suburban families have steel bars built in sliding glass doors.4)Small notices warming against burglary are commonly seen pasted on thewindows of the most pleasant of homes.5)Access cards are required of those who work with medium- to large-sizecompanies.6)Airport security uses electronic X-ray equipment to guard against terrorism.7)Businessmen employ new machines linked up the their telephone to determinewhether the caller is telling lies or not.8)Suburban housewives wear rape whistles on their key chains.DiscussionIn Line 19 to Line 22, the author mentions a public service advertisement by a large insurance company. Discuss the following questions.1)What does this ad point out?The lock is the new symbol of America.2) What is the author’s purpose of using this example?Sentence CompletionRead Part 2 carefully and supply the missing information.6B3-Unit 3. doc1)We have become so used to defending ourselves against the new atmosphere ofAmerican life, and so used to putting up barriers.2)We are satisfied when we think we are well-protected.3)With electronic X-ray equipment, we seem finally to have figured out a way tohold the terrorists at bay.4)We do not want to afford ourselves even so much a luxury as a shadow.For Part 3Questions and Answers1)Under what excuse do people resort to all these means mentioned in Part 2?In the name of “Security”.2)Does the author think they are justified in doing so?No. Because in the author’s opinion, America becomes the most insecurenation with all these means.3)According to the author, what may be the legacy we remember best when werecall this era?We became prisoners of ourselves when we deal with the unseen horrors among us.3. Word Scanning1)Scan the text to find all the sentences containing the word “lock” or the wordwith “lock” as its root.A“lock”a) … the door was closed but not locked. (Line 3)b) It has been replaced by dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronicalarm systems… (Line 12)c)The lock is the new symbol of America. (Line 19)d)… the transformation of America from the Land of the Free to theLand of the Lock. (Line 27)e) … we devise ways to lock the fear out. (Line 62)f)We may have locked the evils out, but in so doing we have lockedourselves in. (Line 71)B “lock”a) … doors do not stay unlocked, …(Line 7)b) … a picture of a child’s bicycle with the now-usual padlock attachedto it.(Line 22)2)Based on these sentences, summarize the main idea of this text.7B3-Unit 3. docText AnalysisWhen we read, we are not only learning new vocabulary or structures, but also looking for key information. Identifying keywords is even more important if our reading time is not that plentiful."Lock" is the keyword in this text, by locating "lock's" throughout the text, we get a pretty good idea of what this essay is about.There are several examples of comparison and contrast in this article: Para 1 vs. Para 4, Para 10 vs. Para 11, Para 12 vs. Para 13. The first pair acts as the opening of the whole piece of writing. The latter two are just two supporting details for the central argument.It's interesting to see how the author threads his narration back and forth between the past and the present. Never for once does he write "in the past" or "at present" explicitly. He has still cleverer devices at hand, like a subtle tense change (e.g. simple past in Para 1 vs. present perfect in Para 4), a phrase that indicated an old habit in contrast with a phrase indicating the current state (i.e. "used to" vs. "no longer" in Para 11), or a summary sentence ("It wasn't always like that" in Para 12).Ⅳ. Detailed ReadingWords, phrases and sentencesPart One (P 1~P3) In America, the era of leaving the front door on the latch hasdrawn to a close.1.(L2)on the latch: (of a door) closed but not locked (门)关着但没上锁Dictation: Let yourself in; the door is on the latch.---Don’t forget to leave the front door on the latch if you go to bed before Icome back.2.(L2)I don’t know if that was a local term or if it is universal.1)“Local” means “of a particular place”, while “universal” means “commonto all conditions, or situations”.2)Translate the sentence into Chinese我不知道这是当地的一种说法,还是大家都是这么说的…3. (L6) rural: adj. 乡下的;农村的; 有乡村特点的of, in or suggesting the countryside---By the year 2003 urban residents will outnumber rural residents in most developing countries.8B3-Unit 3. doc---庄稼种在乡村地区。

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Unit 3 SecurityText A The Land of the LockYears ago in America, it was customary for families to leave their doors unlocked, day and night. In this essay, Greene regrets that people can no longer trust each other and have to resort to elaborate security systems to protect themselves and their possessions..Ⅰ. Teaching ObjectivesStudents will be able to:1. grasp the main idea (America is deteriorating into "the most insecure nation") and the structure of the text (opening - body - conclusion);2. learn to use comparison and contrast in writing more effectively and to use keywords for more efficient reading;3. master the key language points and grammatical structures in the text;4. conduct a series of reading, listening, speaking and writing activities related to the theme of the unit.Ⅱ. Before Reading1.English Song—Saturday Night SpecialListen to the SongQuestions about the Song1)---Who is Mr. Saturday Night Special?The gun2) ---What is the message of the song?It's dangerous to have guns.2.Airport SecurityExtraordinary challenges require extraordinary measures. The terrorist attacks on America of September 11, 2001 require that Americans reform their Nation’s aviation security system in fundamental ways. On September 27, President Bush launched the process of reform by announcing his proposal for a $500 million federal grant program to strengthen aircraft security and federal management of airport security and screening services.3.Security SystemsHold a discussion within students to see what equipment we usually use to keepus safe.security chains — electronic alarm systems — trip wires — sliding glass doors with steel bars —access cards —electronic X-ray equipment —high-intensity light —rape whistles — dead-bolt locks4.Some Security Measures in Ancient TimeThe Great WallListen and answer the following questions.The Great Wall is a popular name for a semi-legendary wall built to protect china’s northern border in 3rd century BC, and fro impressive stone and earthen fortifications built along a different northern border in the 15th and 16th centuries AD, long after the ancient structure had disappeared. Ruins of the later wall are found today along former border areas from Bo Hai in the east to Gansu Province in the west.1)What was the aim of building the Great Wall originally?To protect China’s northern border in the 3rd century BC.2) Where are the ruins of the Great Wall located now?From Bo Hai in the east to Gansu Province in the west.CastleCastles were built in places where they could be easily defended. A position on high ground provided the defenders with a view of the surrounding countryside, making attacks more difficult. In flat areas, castles were surrounded by a protective moat.5.Security Situations in the USATerrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001Wherever you were in lower Manhattan before September 11th, 2001, two buildings dominated the landscape. Critics said the World Trade Center towers didn’t relate to their surroundings and weren’t especially pleasing in design. But the fact is that they were big, undeniably and frighteningly so, and a walk across the plaza in summer months could make your head reel. On February 26, 1993, the World Trade Center complex was rocked by an explosive device left in one of the underground parking lots; sit people were killed and over a thousand injured.On the morning of September 11, 2001, the United States of America awoke to find itself under attack. Several terrorist attacks within an hour wreaked havoc in New York City and Washington, D.C., causing widespread devastation and more than five thousand casualties on September 11, 2001. It was the deadliest day in American history, costing more lives than the attack on Pearl Harbor or D-Day. Separate hijacked commercial airliners hit both of the World Trade Center towers in Manhattan, setting them on fire and leaving gaping holes in each. Both eventually collapsed to the street below.Match the words in Column A which you will hear in the passage with the correct meanings in Column B.Column A Column B(C) 1.dominate A. to be in a state of confusion(F) 2.undeniable B. fall down(A) 3. reel C. to control or govern(D) 4.devastation D. severe damage(E) 5. casualties E. people killed or injured in an accident(B) 6. collapse F. unquestionably trueListen and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).1)The twin towers were located in upper Manhattan. (F)They were located in lower Manhattan.2)Many people claimed that the buildings went on well with the surroundings. (F)Many critics stated that they didn’t relate to their surroundings.3)In 1993, the World Trade Center was attacked, but fortunately no one was hurt. (F)Six people were killed and more than a thousand were injured.4)The terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 happened in the morning. (T)5)The casualties of this terrorist attack were fewer than those of the attack on PearlHarbor. (F)The terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 caused more lives than the attack on Pearl Harbor.President Bush’s AddressLadies and gentlemen:This is a difficult moment for America. I, unfortunately, will be going back to Washington after my remarks. Secretary Rod Paige and the Lieutenant Governor (副州长) will take the podium (讲台) and discuss education. I do want to thank the folds here at Booker Elementary School for their hospitality. Today we’ve had a national tragedy. Two airplanes have crashed into the World Trade Center in an apparent terrorist attack on our country. I have spoken to the Vice President, to the Governor of New York, to the Director of the FBI, and have ordered that the full resources of the federal government got help the victims and their families, and to conduct a full-scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who committed this act. Terrorism against our nation will not stand. And now if you would join me in a moment of silence. May God bless the victims, their families, and America.Thank you very much.American Campus ShootingDetroit:On December 11,1998, Wayne State University professor was shot and killed whilecollecting final exams from his engineering students when the gunman stepped into the classroom and opened fire with a rifle. The professor fell wounded to the floor, only to be shot again by the man who took the time to reload.Littleton:On April 20,1999, tow teenage students opened fire on classmates and teachers in their suburban Denver school, killing 15 people including themselves.Los Angeles:OnOctober11,1999, five students were fatally wounded in a Jewish community center. Springfield:On May 21,1998, a freshman student opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle in a high school cafeteria, killing two students and wounding 22 others. The teenager’s parents were later found shot to death in their home.Fayetteville:On May 19,1998, a high school senior shot and killed another student in the school parking lot at Lincoln county High School.Pearl:On October 1, 1997, a 16-year-old student in Pearl, Mississippi, s accused of killing his mother, then going to school and shooting nine students. Two of them died.Ⅲ. Global Reading2.Further UnderstandingFor Part 1 True or False1)The phrase “on the latch” means the door is closed and locked. (F)This phrase means the door is closed but not locked.2)Nowadays, doors, not only in cities but also in rural areas, are locked. (T)3)Urban streets are more dangerous than outskirts and country areas. (F)Suburbs and country areas are more dangerous than urban streets.4) In America nowadays, no one leaves his front door on the latch anymore. (T)For Part 2Supporting Facts for the Central IdeaIn this part the author uses lots of facts to support his central pint of view: America is deteriorating from “the Land of the Free” into “the most insecure nation”.Could you find any more supporting facts in addition to those listed below?1)Doors are not left unlocked either in cities or in rural areas.2)Dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarm systems and trip wires are widelyin use.3)Suburban families have steel bars built in sliding glass doors.4)Small notices warming against burglary are commonly seen pasted on the windowsof the most pleasant of homes.5)Access cards are required of those who work with medium- to large-size companies.6)Airport security uses electronic X-ray equipment to guard against terrorism.7)Businessmen employ new machines linked up the their telephone to determinewhether the caller is telling lies or not.8)Suburban housewives wear rape whistles on their key chains.DiscussionIn Line 19 to Line 22, the author mentions a public service advertisement by a large insurance company. Discuss the following questions.1)What does this ad point out?The lock is the new symbol of America.2) What is the author’s purpose of using this example?Sentence CompletionRead Part 2 carefully and supply the missing information.1)We have become so used to defending ourselves against the new atmosphere ofAmerican life, and so used to putting up barriers.2)We are satisfied when we think we are well-protected.3)With electronic X-ray equipment, we seem finally to have figured out a way to holdthe terrorists at bay.4)We do not want to afford ourselves even so much a luxury as a shadow.For Part 3Questions and Answers1)Under what excuse do people resort to all these means mentioned in Part 2?In the name of “Security”.2)Does the author think they are justified in doing so?No. Because in the author’s opinion, America becomes the most insecurenation with all these means.3)According to the author, what may be the legacy we remember best when we recallthis era?We became prisoners of ourselves when we deal with the unseen horrors among us.3. Word Scanning1)Scan the text to find all the sentences containing the word “lock” or the wordwith “lock” as its root.A“lock”a) … the door was closed but not locked. (Line 3)b) It has been replaced by dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarmsystems… (Line 12)c)The lock is the new symbol of America. (Line 19)d)… the transformation of America from the Land of the Free to the Land of theLock. (Line 27)e) … we devise ways to lock the fear out. (Line 62)f)We may have locked the evils out, but in so doing we have locked ourselves in.(Line 71)B “lock”a) … doors do not stay unlocked, …(Line 7)b) … a picture of a child’s bicycle with the now-usual padlock attached to it.(Line 22)2)Based on these sentences, summarize the main idea of this text.Text AnalysisWhen we read, we are not only learning new vocabulary or structures, but also looking for key information. Identifying keywords is even more important if our reading time is not that plentiful."Lock" is the keyword in this text, by locating "lock's" throughout the text, we get a pretty good idea of what this essay is about.There are several examples of comparison and contrast in this article: Para 1 vs. Para 4, Para 10 vs. Para 11, Para 12 vs. Para 13. The first pair acts as the opening of the whole piece of writing. The latter two are just two supporting details for the central argument.It's interesting to see how the author threads his narration back and forth between the past and the present. Never for once does he write "in the past" or "at present" explicitly. He has still cleverer devices at hand, like a subtle tense change (e.g. simple past in Para 1 vs. present perfect in Para 4), a phrase that indicated an old habit incontrast with a phrase indicating the current state (i.e. "used to" vs. "no longer" in Para 11), or a summary sentence ("It wasn't always like that" in Para 12).Ⅳ. Detailed ReadingWords, phrases and sentencesPart One (P 1~P3) In America, the era of leaving the front door on the latch hasdrawn to a close.1.(L2)on the latch: (of a door) closed but not locked (门)关着但没上锁Dictation: Let yourself in; the door is on the latch.---Don’t forget to leave the front door on the latch if you go to bed before I come back.2.(L2)I don’t know if that was a local term or if it is universal.1)“Local” means “of a particular place”, while “universal” means “common to allconditions, or situations”.2)Translate the sentence into Chinese我不知道这是当地的一种说法,还是大家都是这么说的…3. (L6) rural: adj.乡下的;农村的; 有乡村特点的of, in or suggesting the countryside ---By the year 2003 urban residents will outnumber rural residents in most developing countries.---庄稼种在乡村地区。

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Unit 3 SecurityText A The Land of the LockYears ago in America, it was customary for families to leave their doors unlocked, day and night. In this essay, Greene regrets that people can no longer trust each other and have to resort to elaborate security systems to protect themselves and their possessions..Ⅰ. Teaching ObjectivesStudents will be able to:1. grasp the main idea (America is deteriorating into "the most insecure nation") and the structure of the text (opening - body - conclusion);2. learn to use comparison and contrast in writing more effectively and to use keywords for more efficient reading;3. master the key language points and grammatical structures in the text;4. conduct a series of reading, listening, speaking and writing activities related to the theme of the unit.Ⅱ. Before Reading1.English Song—Saturday Night SpecialListen to the SongQuestions about the Song1)---Who is Mr. Saturday Night Special?The gun2) ---What is the message of the song?It's dangerous to have guns.2.Airport SecurityExtraordinary challenges require extraordinary measures. The terrorist attacks on America of September 11, 2001 require that Americans reform their Nation’s aviation security system in fundamental ways. On September 27, President Bush launched the process of reform by announcing his proposal for a $500 million federal grant program to strengthen aircraft security and federal management of airport security and screening services.3.Security SystemsHold a discussion within students to see what equipment we usually use to keepus safe.security chains — electronic alarm systems — trip wires — sliding glass doors with steel bars —access cards —electronic X-ray equipment —high-intensity light —rape whistles — dead-bolt locks4.Some Security Measures in Ancient TimeThe Great WallListen and answer the following questions.The Great Wall is a popular name for a semi-legendary wall built to protect china’s northern border in 3rd century BC, and fro impressive stone and earthen fortifications built along a different northern border in the 15th and 16th centuries AD, long after the ancient structure had disappeared. Ruins of the later wall are found today along former border areas from Bo Hai in the east to Gansu Province in the west.1)What was the aim of building the Great Wall originally?To protect China’s northern border in the 3rd century BC.2) Where are the ruins of the Great Wall located now?From Bo Hai in the east to Gansu Province in the west.CastleCastles were built in places where they could be easily defended. A position on high ground provided the defenders with a view of the surrounding countryside, making attacks more difficult. In flat areas, castles were surrounded by a protective moat.5.Security Situations in the USATerrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001Wherever you were in lower Manhattan before September 11th, 2001, two buildings dominated the landscape. Critics said the World Trade Center towers didn’t relate to their surroundings and weren’t especially pleasing in design. But the fact is that they were big, undeniably and frighteningly so, and a walk across the plaza in summer months could make your head reel. On February 26, 1993, the World Trade Center complex was rocked by an explosive device left in one of the underground parking lots; sit people were killed and over a thousand injured.On the morning of September 11, 2001, the United States of America awoke to find itself under attack. Several terrorist attacks within an hour wreaked havoc in New York City and Washington, D.C., causing widespread devastation and more than five thousand casualties on September 11, 2001. It was the deadliest day in American history, costing more lives than the attack on Pearl Harbor or D-Day. Separate hijacked commercial airliners hit both of the World Trade Center towers in Manhattan, setting them on fire and leaving gaping holes in each. Both eventually collapsed to the street below.Match the words in Column A which you will hear in the passage with the correct meanings in Column B.Column A Column B(C) 1.dominate A. to be in a state of confusion(F) 2.undeniable B. fall down(A) 3. reel C. to control or govern(D) 4.devastation D. severe damage(E) 5. casualties E. people killed or injured in an accident(B) 6. collapse F. unquestionably trueListen and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).1)The twin towers were located in upper Manhattan. (F)They were located in lower Manhattan.2)Many people claimed that the buildings went on well with the surroundings. (F)Many critics stated that they didn’t relate to their surroundings.3)In 1993, the World Trade Center was attacked, but fortunately no one was hurt. (F)Six people were killed and more than a thousand were injured.4)The terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 happened in the morning. (T)5)The casualties of this terrorist attack were fewer than those of the attack on PearlHarbor. (F)The terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 caused more lives than the attack on Pearl Harbor.President Bush’s AddressLadies and gentlemen:This is a difficult moment for America. I, unfortunately, will be going back to Washington after my remarks. Secretary Rod Paige and the Lieutenant Governor (副州长) will take the podium (讲台) and discuss education. I do want to thank the folds here at Booker Elementary School for their hospitality. Today we’ve had a national tragedy. Two airplanes have crashed into the World Trade Center in an apparent terrorist attack on our country. I have spoken to the Vice President, to the Governor of New York, to the Director of the FBI, and have ordered that the full resources of the federal government got help the victims and their families, and to conduct a full-scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who committed this act. Terrorism against our nation will not stand. And now if you would join me in a moment of silence. May God bless the victims, their families, and America.Thank you very much.American Campus ShootingDetroit:On December 11,1998, Wayne State University professor was shot and killed whilecollecting final exams from his engineering students when the gunman stepped into the classroom and opened fire with a rifle. The professor fell wounded to the floor, only to be shot again by the man who took the time to reload.Littleton:On April 20,1999, tow teenage students opened fire on classmates and teachers in their suburban Denver school, killing 15 people including themselves.Los Angeles:OnOctober11,1999, five students were fatally wounded in a Jewish community center. Springfield:On May 21,1998, a freshman student opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle in a high school cafeteria, killing two students and wounding 22 others. The teenager’s parents were later found shot to death in their home.Fayetteville:On May 19,1998, a high school senior shot and killed another student in the school parking lot at Lincoln county High School.Pearl:On October 1, 1997, a 16-year-old student in Pearl, Mississippi, s accused of killing his mother, then going to school and shooting nine students. Two of them died.Ⅲ. Global Reading2.Further UnderstandingFor Part 1 True or False1)The phrase “on the latch” means the door is closed and locked. (F)This phrase means the door is closed but not locked.2)Nowadays, doors, not only in cities but also in rural areas, are locked. (T)3)Urban streets are more dangerous than outskirts and country areas. (F)Suburbs and country areas are more dangerous than urban streets.4) In America nowadays, no one leaves his front door on the latch anymore. (T)For Part 2Supporting Facts for the Central IdeaIn this part the author uses lots of facts to support his central pint of view: America is deteriorating from “the Land of the Free” into “the most insecure nation”.Could you find any more supporting facts in addition to those listed below?1)Doors are not left unlocked either in cities or in rural areas.2)Dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarm systems and trip wires are widelyin use.3)Suburban families have steel bars built in sliding glass doors.4)Small notices warming against burglary are commonly seen pasted on the windowsof the most pleasant of homes.5)Access cards are required of those who work with medium- to large-size companies.6)Airport security uses electronic X-ray equipment to guard against terrorism.7)Businessmen employ new machines linked up the their telephone to determinewhether the caller is telling lies or not.8)Suburban housewives wear rape whistles on their key chains.DiscussionIn Line 19 to Line 22, the author mentions a public service advertisement by a large insurance company. Discuss the following questions.1)What does this ad point out?The lock is the new symbol of America.2) What is the author’s purpose of using this example?Sentence CompletionRead Part 2 carefully and supply the missing information.1)We have become so used to defending ourselves against the new atmosphere ofAmerican life, and so used to putting up barriers.2)We are satisfied when we think we are well-protected.3)With electronic X-ray equipment, we seem finally to have figured out a way to holdthe terrorists at bay.4)We do not want to afford ourselves even so much a luxury as a shadow.For Part 3Questions and Answers1)Under what excuse do people resort to all these means mentioned in Part 2?In the name of “Security”.2)Does the author think they are justified in doing so?No. Because in the author’s opinion, America becomes the most insecurenation with all these means.3)According to the author, what may be the legacy we remember best when we recallthis era?We became prisoners of ourselves when we deal with the unseen horrors among us.3. Word Scanning1)Scan the text to find all the sentences containing the word “lock” or the wordwith “lock” as its root.A“lock”a) … the door was closed but not locked. (Line 3)b) It has been replaced by dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarmsystems… (Line 12)c)The lock is the new symbol of America. (Line 19)d)… the transformation of America from the Land of the Free to the Land of theLock. (Line 27)e) … we devise ways to lock the fear out. (Line 62)f)We may have locked the evils out, but in so doing we have locked ourselves in.(Line 71)B “lock”a) … doors do not stay unlocked, …(Line 7)b) … a picture of a child’s bicycle with the now-usual padlock attached to it.(Line 22)2)Based on these sentences, summarize the main idea of this text.Text AnalysisWhen we read, we are not only learning new vocabulary or structures, but also looking for key information. Identifying keywords is even more important if our reading time is not that plentiful."Lock" is the keyword in this text, by locating "lock's" throughout the text, we get a pretty good idea of what this essay is about.There are several examples of comparison and contrast in this article: Para 1 vs. Para 4, Para 10 vs. Para 11, Para 12 vs. Para 13. The first pair acts as the opening of the whole piece of writing. The latter two are just two supporting details for the central argument.It's interesting to see how the author threads his narration back and forth between the past and the present. Never for once does he write "in the past" or "at present" explicitly. He has still cleverer devices at hand, like a subtle tense change (e.g. simple past in Para 1 vs. present perfect in Para 4), a phrase that indicated an old habit incontrast with a phrase indicating the current state (i.e. "used to" vs. "no longer" in Para 11), or a summary sentence ("It wasn't always like that" in Para 12).Ⅳ. Detailed ReadingWords, phrases and sentencesPart One (P 1~P3) In America, the era of leaving the front door on the latch hasdrawn to a close.1.(L2)on the latch: (of a door) closed but not locked (门)关着但没上锁Dictation: Let yourself in; the door is on the latch.---Don’t forget to leave the front door on the latch if you go to bed before I come back.2.(L2)I don’t know if that was a local term or if it is universal.1)“Local” means “of a particular place”, while “universal” means “common to allconditions, or situations”.2)Translate the sentence into Chinese我不知道这是当地的一种说法,还是大家都是这么说的…3. (L6) rural: adj.乡下的;农村的; 有乡村特点的of, in or suggesting the countryside ---By the year 2003 urban residents will outnumber rural residents in most developing countries.---庄稼种在乡村地区。

全新版大学英语综合教程3(第二版)课后习题答案_全部单元

全新版大学英语综合教程3(第二版)课后习题答案_全部单元

全新版大学英语综合教程3(第二版)课后习题答案_全部单元全新版大学英语综合教程3(第二版)课后习题答案全部单元UNIT 1VocabularyI.1.1) on balance 5) illustrated 9) involved2) resist 6) budget 10) economic3) haul 7) lowering 11) blasting4) wicked 8) boundary 12) just about2.1)cut back/ down 2) pick up 3) get by 4) get through 5)face up to 6) turn in 7) making up for 8) think up3.1) pursued his mathematical studies and taught himself astronomy2) often generate misleading thoughts3) attach great importance to combining theory with practice in our work4) be suspected of doing everything for money5) before he gets through life4.1) their indoor, a profit, to invest in2) device, the improvement, on a global scale3) stacked, temptation, never dined outII Confusable Words1. 1) house 2) Home 3) home, family 4) household2. 1) doubt 2) suspect 3) doubted 4) suspected 5) suspectIII. Word Formation1) rise 2) final 3) regular 4) cash 5) hows, whys6) upped 7) yellowed 8) bottled 9) lower 10) search Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze1. Text-related1) get by 2) temptation 3) get through 4) improvements5) aside from 6) suspect 7) supplement 8) profit9) stacking2. (Theme-related)1) replaced 2) consider 3) quit 4) world 5) tough6) fuels 7) provide 8) luxuries 9) balance 10) idealII. Translation1. We have a problem with the computer system, but I think it’s fairly minor.2. My father died when I was too young to live on my own. The people of my hometown took over (responsibility for) my upbringing at that point.3. The toys have to meet strict/ tough safety requirements before they can be sold to children.4. Radio and television have supplemented rather than replaced the newspaper as carriers of news and opinion.5. When it comes to this magazine, it is/ carries a digest of articles from many newspapers and magazines around the world.A decade ago, Nancy did what so many Americans dream about. She quit an executive position and opened/ set up a household device store in her neighborhood. People like Nancy made the decision primarily for the improvement in the quality of their lives. But, to run a small business on a small scale is by no means an easy job. Without her steady income, Nancy had to cut back on her daily expense. Sometimes she did not even havethe money to pay the premium for the various kinds of insurance she needed.Fortunately, through her own hard work, she has now got through the most difficult time. She is determined to continue pursuing her vision of a better life.UNIT 2VocabularyI.1.1) decades 5) slender 9) on the side2) historic 6) web 10) authorized3) imposed 7) bade 11) terminal4) religious 8) site 12) make the best of2.1) went through 2) stood up for 3) laid down 4) take on5) let (us) down 6) draw on 7) fall into 8) pass for 3.1) The Europeans are fully confident that the Americans will not be able to justify their measures to protect the struggling American steel industry.2) Clinton is, in the eyes of Joe Klein, staff writer of the New Yorker and author of The Natural, the most talented politician of his generation and the most compelling.3) There's not much you can do if people are really intent on destroying themselves with drugs.4) A different experience of the world could forge a completely different approach to life.5) It is our conviction that cloning of human beings is bound to cause many ethical and social problems in the long run.4.1) As for, do not compel, capture of, have forged2) At huge risk, the mission, shelter3) who abolished, In the eyes of, racialII. Words with Multiple Meanings1. I'll tell you in a minute how I have attained the genuine sense of belonging in America, but first let me hear about your French trip.2. Most McDonald's look almost the same on the outside,but actually there are about 16 differ?ent basic designs.3. Loaning money from the banks is but one of the methods we can use to get through a financial crisis.4. This second-hand car has been nothing but trouble;it's always breaking down.5. In your resume you've mentioned everything but onevital point.6. Our technicians have discovered a simple but effective solution to the problem.7. I am sorry, but I think you shouldn't have lingeredon over coffee and missed the last bus..8. The bankruptcy of the company was not caused by evil, butby simple ignoranceIII. Usage1) lonely 2)friendly 3) weekly, monthly4)lovely5) cowardly 6)kindly/ saintly 7) lively8)motherlyComprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze1. Text-related1)forged 2) stand up 3) compelled 4)convictions5)mission6)abolish 7) intent on 8) risk 9)in the eyes of10)threats2. (Theme-related)1) assistance 2) involved 3) estimated 4)coincidence5)emerged6) referred 7) numerous 8) stationed 9)concern 10)captureII. Translation1. Though greatly affected by the consequences of the global financial crisis, we are still confident that we can face up to the challenge and overcome the crisis.2. Under threat of constant sand storms, we were compelled to leave our cherished village and move to the new settlement.3. According to a recent online survey, a lot of consumers say they may be motivated to consider buying products shown in TV commercials.4. Having spotted a truck driver dumping contaminated waste alongside the river, the old man reported to the police at once.5. Some scientists hold to the firm conviction that people will come to like genetically modified crops someday since they can increase yields and help combat hunger and disease in the developing world.Shortly after he achieved freedom Henson became intent on assisting fugitive slaves. He secretly returned to the United States from Canada several times to help others to travel the Underground Railroad to freedom. Once some slave catchers closed in on the escaping slaves and Henson when they were on the run. He disguised them and successfully avoided capture. Later he built a small settlement in Dresden in Canada forescaped slaves, setting up a chapel and a school. He held to the conviction that slavery would be abolished, and the day was bound to come when racial discrimination no longer existed. UNIT 3VocabularyI.1.1) threatens 2) by a small margin 3)civilize4)closed up 5)wandered 6) paste 7) without so much as 8) sideways9) hook up to 10) universal 11) chart 12) Bathed in 2.1)narrowed down 2)looked back on 3)cut off 4)fit into5)wear(the other) down 6)lies in 7)put up 8)stand for3. 1)...which is likely to make people vulnerable to asthma has been found by researchers at the Department of Clinical Medicine in Oxford.2)...with mirrored doors had to be built in so as to make their small bedroom look larger.3)...feature the space shuttle Challenger blowing up in January 1986---killing all seven crew.4)...threatened to keep the pupils in after school, they were quieted at once.5)... are a major barrier to the country's economic growth due to the fact that/because imported oil has absorbed 40% of its foreign exchange.4. 1) looked back on/ atmosphere/urban life2)era/ hooked up to the / the electronic3) the suburb / a sophisticated / system / analyze / make errorsII. 1) away 2)inside/in 3)forward/through 4)back5)off 6)home 7) back down 8)in...outIII. 1) Internet is not such an unusual word as it used to be2) Most men do not look unattractive in them3) Wealthy as she is, she is not unconcerned by her sudden unemployment4) The claim is not unrealistic in view of a sharp decrease in the city's violent crimes.5)His poor health is not unrelated to his unhealthy way of life.Comprehensive Exercises1. Cloze1. 1) Statistics 2)rural 3)era 4)stood for 5)on the latch6)vulnerable 7)barrier 8)electronic 9)reflection10)civilized2. 1) together 2)liable 3)shift 4)electric5)cautious6)sophisticated 7)thieves 8)break 9)chances10)signsII. Translation1.1) The Internet is changing the way people live, (no matter) whether they are in urban or rural areas.2)Medium-sized and small companies are more vulnerable to the threat of the global economic crisis than large ones.3) With regard to our term paper, the professor asked us to analyze the unemployment chart first, and then provide critical reflections on the nations economic development.4)It never occurred to him that their team would win the basketball match by a large margin.5) Looking back on my twenty years' teaching in high school,I attribute my success to patience, talent, and the constant pursuit of knowledge.2. It is almost impossible to keep a determined burglar out.All you can do is discourage him for a few minutes. Thus exposing him to police patrols. Common sense tells us that lighting is a barrier to criminal activity. A light should be fixed in the doorway and switched on at night. Make sure/Assure yourself that you don't leave the door on the latch if you happen to be the last to come in. If you decide to buy a sophisticated electronic alarm system, be sure to ask for its signs and put them up on both windows and doors. In addition you may have it hooked up to a police station.UNIT 4VocabularyI.1.1) accordingly 2) loose 3) concentration4)stimulating 5) fabric 6)if anything 7) reality 8) intuition9) trifle 10) at the turn of the century 11) mess 12) undermine2. 1) approve of 2) slow down 3) taken in 4) sucked into5) set apart 6) dozed off 7)call forth 8)stretch into9) keep up with 10)believe in3. 1)...provided inspiration for many artists and musicians over the decades.2)...is credited to his powers of imagination3)...on the foundations of an agricultural revolution4)...not to make any complaints in the presence of the nurse.5)...the outbreak of the Second World War.4. 1) flaw/came to the conclusion/would get nowhere2) in a row/dozed off/a mess of3) outbreak of/ has undermined / has strainedII. 1)With Christmas only a week away2) With his physical condition improving day by day3) With our GDP growing steadily4) With all the shops closed5) with her eyes closed6) With the fog lifting during the nightIII. 1) like/as 2) as 3) like 4) like/as5) as/like 6) as 7)like 8) as Comprehensive Exercises1. Cloze1. 1) caution 2) came to the conclusion that 3)never get anywhere4)undermining 5) not give/care a fig 6) flaw 7) beyond any doubt 8)foundation9)remarkable/impressive10) imagination2. 1) extent 2)inventions 3)bet 4)manages 5)vision6)eventually 7)achievement 8)poverty 9) utilized10)breakthroughII. Translation1.1) The volunteers sent/assigned by the Red Cross disinfected, with great caution, the drinking water in the village so as to avoid an outbreak of plague.2)Einstein spent many years trying to unify the theories of electromagnetism and gravity but failed.3)Professor Wang received/won the Presidential Award for his excellence in stimulating students' creative imagination. 4) As there were some major design flaws, the board of directors didn't approve of the economic stimulus package.5) Having realized that nobody could help him, Jordan finallycame to the conclusion that he had to face reality and take up/meet the challenge by himself.2. What was remarkable about 2005 was perhaps that the UN declared it "The World Year of Physics". It was the 100thanniversary of Einstein's theory of relativity and the 50th anniversary of his death. In 1905 Einstein published five highly important essays in the history of science, thus revolutionizing physics. His great achievements can be credited to his impressive powers of imagination, constant questioning, and not giving a fig for authority. It is beyond doubt that Einstein was the greatest scientist in the 20th century.Unit 5 Giving ThanksText AContent Questions1. He wrote them on a ship on the way to the island of Tulagi in the South Pacific on Thanksgiving Day, 1943.2. Preparing a traditional Thanksgiving dinner featuring roast turkey made the writer extremely busy.3. The writer was thinking about Thanksgiving.4. He decided to write letters to show gratitude to those who had helped him in his life.5. He had always accepted what they had done for him, but never expressed to any of them a simple “Thank you.”6. He decided to write to his father, his grandmother, and the Rev. Lonual Nelson, his grammar school principal.7. His father had impressed upon him from boyhood a love of books and reading.8. He remembered that each morning Nelson would open the school with a prayer over his assembled students.9. He recalled how his grandmother had taught him to tell thetruth, to share, and to be forgiving and considerate of others. And he thanked her for her delicious food and for all the wonderful things she had done for him.10. His reading of their letters left him not only astonished but also more humbled than before, because they all thanked him rather than saying they would forgive him for not having previously thanked them.11. The writer learned that one should learn to express appreciation for others’ efforts.12. The writer wished for all people the common sense to achieve world peace, and find the good and praise it.Text Organization1.Parts Paragraphs Main IdeasPart One Paras. 1-9 On Thanksgiving Day 1943, as a young coastguardsman at sea, the writer came up with the idea of expressing his gratitude to people who had helped him before. Part Two Paras. 10-16 The writer wrote three thank-you letters to his father, the Rev. Nelson and his grandmother. Part Three Paras.17-23 The writer got three letters in reply. Part Four Paras. 24-26 The writer wishes everyone to find the good and praise it.2-Correspondents Letters Sent Letters ReceivedFather Thanks him for teaching the writer from boyhood to love books and reading. Tells the writer how he, as a teacher and a father as well, felt content with his own son.The Rev. Nelson Thanks him for his morningschool prayers.i Tells the writer about his retirement coupled withself-doubt, and the re?assurance brought to him by the writer'sletter.Grandmother Thanks her for teaching the writer how to tellthetruth, to share and to be forgiving, and for her good cooking and her sprinkling the writer's life with stardust.Expresses her loving gratefulness to her grandson.Language Sense EnhancementI. 1) decades 2) undergoing3) had done wrong 4) welcome reassurance5) appreciated 6) brought back 7) relatives 8) accomplish9) consume 10) representingLanguage FocusVocabulary1. 1) sprinkled 2) in turn3) reversed 4) repay5) at sea 6) traditional7) statement 8) longed for9) in secret 10) unloaded11) weep 12) under way2. 1) stretch out 2) make out3) hope for 4) turns (it) over5) put away 6) brings back7) got to 8) go about3. 1) As supplies of traditional fuels diminish, people are working to increase the use of solarenergy.3.2) We accord high priority to meeting the challenges of economic and environmental development in the region.3) While it is true that children of today are exposed to more information than were children of the past, it does not follow that they automatically become more sophisticated.4) Since she borrowed those books from the library she has been immersed in British history and culture.5) Everything changed in a flash on June 1, 2000 when he lost both legs in a serious traffic accident.4. 1) I'd like to express my sincere thanks to everyone who has been so considerate of my well-being. My heart is filled with gratitude that words cannot express.2) After everyone assembled on the playground amid the noise and excitement of the specta?tors, our coach again impressed on us the need to do our best in quest of excellence.3) Everything I saw in my hometown was marvelous. I could hardly believe that it had undergone such swift changes through cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers and the rest in the past few years.II. Collocation1, fond of 2. sick of3. thoughtful of4. confident of5. conscious of6. critical of7. guilty of 8.ashamed of■III. Usage1. To know what people really think, pay regard to what they do, rather than what they say.2. It is cooperation, rather than conflict, that will enable you to achieve your success.3. Ann made students think for themselves rather than telling them what to think.4. I think I'll stay at home this evening rather than go / going out.5. Most people are content to let perfect days happen at random rather than plan / planning for them.Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze(A)1) at sea 2) Turning over3) reverse 4) got to5) repay 6) gratitude7) assembled 8) immersed in9) unloading 10) swift(B)1) Instead 2) possessions3) richer 4) breath5) cherish 6) special7) specific 8) shining9) miracles 10) giftII. Translation1.1). Grandma took it for granted that food prices would soar, so she bought a lot of rice.2). I can quote you several instances of her dedication to science.3). The 1980s saw the start of the swift development of some special economic zones in China.4). Tension between the two countries stemmed in part from the latest spy affair.5). Peter has worked in a law firm for many years. You can consider having him as your lawyer to act on your behalf whenyou need legal help.2.Amid the atmosphere of Thanksgiving George was immersed in the diary left to him by his father, who died at sea after he completed two successive trips around the world. The diary brought back every moment George had spent with his father and many of the specific things his father did on his behalf. George's father used to impress on him the need to undergo all kinds of hardship in quest of excellence. He also taught him that nothing in the world could be taken for granted. Even today, George still remembers how his father would quote Aesop's famous saying "Gratitude is the sign of noble souls" and tell him to accord the greatest importance to it.Chinese Translations of Texts A&B第五单元表达意课文A亚历克斯?黑利二战时在海岸警卫队服役。

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全新版第二版综合B3U1-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 14 minutes )Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Stress is the "wear and tear" our bodies experience, as we (11)_________________ to our changing environment. As a (12)_________________ influence, stress can help us take action. As a (13)_________________ influence,it can lead to health problems such as headache, insomnia, ulcers, high blood pressure and heart disease.Our goal is not to eliminate stress but to learn how to (14)_________________ it and how to use it to help us. (15)_________________ stress may make us feel bored; on the other hand, (16)_________________ stress may makeus feel tied up in knots. What we need to do is to find the (17)_________________ level of stress which will (18)_________________ overwhelm us.There is no single level of stress that is optimal for all people. Whatis distressing to one may be a joy to another. Moreover, our (19)_________________ and the amount which we can tolerate changes with our ages.It has been revealed that most illness is related to unrelieved stress. Being aware of stress and its effect on our lives can help reduce its harmful effects. There are many sources of stress, and there are many possibilities for its management. Here are three principles as to how to manage stress:1. Become aware of your stressor and your emotional and physical reactions.2. Recognize what you can change.3. (20)_________________ of your emotional reactions to stress.Script: Stress is the "wear and tear" our bodies experience, as we adjust to our changing environment. As a positive influence, stress can help us take action. As a negative influence, it can lead to health problems such as headache, insomnia, ulcers, high blood pressure and heart disease.Our goal is not to eliminate stress but to learn how to manage it and how to use it to help us. Insufficient stress may make us feel bored; on the other hand, excessive stress may make us feel tied up in knots. What we need to do is to find the optimal level of stress which will motivate but not overwhelm us. There is no single level of stress that is optimal for all people. Whatis distressing to one may be a joy to another. Moreover, our personal stressrequirements and the amount which we can tolerate changes with our ages.It has been revealed that most illness is related to unrelieved stress. Being aware of stress and its effect on our lives can help reduce its harmful effects. There are many sources of stress, and there are many possibilities for its management. Here are three principles as to how to manage stress:1. Become aware of your stressor and your emotional and physical reactions.2. Recognize what you can change.3. Reduce the intensity of your emotional reactions to stress.正确答案: adjust正确答案: positive正确答案: negative正确答案: manage正确答案: Insufficient正确答案: excessive正确答案: optimal正确答案: motivate but not正确答案: personal stress requirements正确答案: Reduce the intensityPart II Reading Comprehension ( 25 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.I’m not making anywhere near as much money as I did when I was employed full time, but now we don’t need as much either. I 21 enough income to handle our $600-a-month mortgage payments plus the usual expenses for a family like ours. That includes everything from music lessons and dental bills to car repairs and college costs. When it comes to insurance, we have a poor man’s major-medical policy. We have to pay the first $500 of any medical fees for each member of the family.It 22 80% of the costs beyond that. Although we are stuck with paying minor expenses, our premium is low — only $560 a year — and we are 23 against catastrophe. 24 that and the policy on our two cars at $400 a year, we haveno other insurance. But we are setting aside $2,000 a year in an IRA.We’ve been able to make up the difference in income by 25 without appreciably lowering our standard of living. We continue to dine out once or twicea month, but now we patronize local restaurants 26 more expensive places in the city. We still attend the opera and ballet in Milwaukee but only a few timesa year. We eat less meat, drink cheaper wine and see fewer movies. 27 Christmases are a memory, and we combine vacations with story assignments …I suspect not everyone who loves the country would be happy living theway we do. It takes a couple of special qualities. One is a 28 for solitude. Because we are so busy and on such a tight budget, we don’t entertain much. During the growing season there is no time for socializing anyway. Jim and Emily are 29 in school activities, but they too spend most of their time at home.The other requirement is energy — a lot of it. The way to make self-sufficiency work on a small scale is to resist the 30 to buy a tractor and other expensive laborsaving devices. Instead, you do the work yourself. The only machinery we own (not counting the lawn mower) is a little three-horsepower rotary cultivator and a 16-inch chain saw.A) picks up B) temptation C) given D) generateE) involved F) instead of G) Extravagant H) cutting upI) cutting back J) endurance K) covered L) Aside fromM) tolerance N) exotic O) paySection BDirections: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followedby some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.Passage OneQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Genetically modified foods (or GM foods) are foods derived from genetically modified organisms. Genetically modified organisms have had specific changes introduced into their DNA by genetic engineering techniques. GM foods were first put on the market in the early 1990s. Typically, genetically modified foods are transgenic plant products: soybean, corn, canola, and cotton seed oil. Animal products have also been developed, although as of July 2010 none are currently on the market.Critics have objected to GM foods on several grounds, including safety issues, ecological concerns, and economic concerns. However, genetically-modified foods are here to stay. That’s not to say that food produced by conventional agriculture will disappear, but simply that food-buying patterns will polarize (两极分化): there will be a right market for conventional food just as there is for organic food. It may even be that GM food will become the food of preference because consumers come to appreciate the health benefits of reduced pesticide use.The reason GM food will not go away is that we need a three-fold increasein food production by the year 2050 to keep pace with the world’s predicted populationgrowth to ten or eleven billion. It’s not just a question of more mouths to feed either. What is often forgotten is that all these extra people will take up space, reducing the overall land available for agriculture."Genetic modification is analogous to nuclear power: nobody loves it, but climate change has made its adoption imperative," says economist Paul Collier of Oxford University. "Declining genetic modification makes a complicated issue more complex. Genetic modification offers both faster crop adaptation and a biological, rather than chemical, approach to yield increases."The world has 800 million hungry people. Until now, food supplies have been increased by improved varieties, pesticides and artificial fertilizers: the green revolution. Now we’re on the edge of a new revolution: a genetic one.It may well be that in the long term it is the developing world that benefits most from GM foods. It’s true that for the next ten years or so GM crops may be too expensive. But the lesson of personal computers is applicable here —once the technology has been developed for profitable crops, it will spread and become affordable for all. This doesn’t mean, unfortunately, that famines will disappear, but severity and duration will be helped by an improved ability to produce and distribute food.31.The introduction of GM food will affect _____.A) food-pricing standardB) food-buying patternsC) food-supplies scaleD) food-production efficiency32.Consumers prefer GM food to conventional food because _____.A) GM food receives less pesticide applicationB) GM food is more nutritious than organic foodC) GM food is cheaper than conventional foodD) Conventional food is free from chemicals33.If the world population grows to ten or eleven billion by the year 2050, _____.A) a genetic revolution will take over the green revolutionB) the overall land available for agriculture will run outC) the number of hungry people will rise to 800 millionD) food production should be increased to three times that of today34."But the lesson of personal computers is applicable here" (in the last paragraph) probably means that ______.A) once the technological innovation is in progress, its cost will be reducedB) once the technology has been turned into productivity, it will become popularC) once the technology has been developed for profitable products, it will enter into our daily lifeD) once the technology has been improved to meet the demands of the developing world, it will be affordable35.We can infer from the passage that GM food will _____A) be too expensive to affordB) keep the world from starvationC) be well-accepted by some consumersD) eventually replace conventional foodPassage TwoQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.The radical transformation of the Soviet society had a profound impact on women’s lives. Soviet women under Stalin were also the first generation of women able to give birth in the safety of a hospital, with access to prenatal care (产检). Marxists had traditionally believed that both capitalism and the middle-class husbands exploited women. The Russian Revolution of 1917 immediately proclaimed complete equality of rights for women. In the 1920s divorce and abortion were made easily available, and women were urged to work outside the home and liberate themselves sexually. After Stalin came to power, sexual and familial liberation was played down, and the most lasting changes for women involved work and education. These changes were truly revolutionary. Young women were constantly told that they had to be equal to men, that they could and should do everything men could do. Peasant women in Russia had long experienced the equality of backbreaking physical labor in the countryside, and they continued to enjoy that equality on collective farms. With the advent of the five-year-plans, millions of women also began to toil in factories and in heavy construction, building dams, roads and steel mills in summer heat and winter frost. Most of the opportunities open to men through education were also open to women. Determined women pursued their studies and entered the ranks of the better-paid specialists in industry and science. Medicine practically became a woman’s profession. By 1950, 75 percent of doctors in the Soviet Union were women.Thus Stalinist society gave women great opportunities but demanded great sacrifices as well. The vast majority of women simply had to work outside the home. Wages were so low that it was almost impossible for a family or couple to live only on the husband’s earnings. Moreover, the full-time working woman had a heavy burden of household tasks in her off hours, for most Soviet men in the 1930s stillconsidered the home and the children the woman’s responsibility. Men continued to monopolize the best jobs. Finally, rapid change and economic hardship led to many broken families, creating further physical, emotional, and mental strains for women. In any event, the often-neglected human resource of women was mobilized in Stalinist society.36.The main idea of this passage is that women in Stalinist society ________.A) had economic opportunities that had never been available beforeB) had difficulty balancing their work and family responsibilitiesC) had new opportunities but also many hardshipsD) moved quickly into the highest levels of government37.In the last paragraph, "monopolize" probably means _____.A) holdB) earnC) leaveD) pay38.The author’s main purpose in writing this passage is to ________.A) compare different systems of governmentB) tell stories about women in Soviet UnionC) amuse the readerD) provide information39.The author’s tone in this passage can best be described as ________.A) disapprovingB) emotionalC) objectiveD) sympathetic40.We can conclude that the economic and social status of women in Stalinist society ________.A) had been improvedB) was worse than beforeC) had not changed muchD) was better than that in capitalistic countriesPart III Vocabulary and Structure ( 11 minutes )Directions: There are a number of incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.41.Steam turbines (涡轮机) are used for the _____ of electricity.A) constructionB) manufacturingC) changeD) generation42.John says that his present job doesn’t provide him with enough _____ for his organizing ability.A) scopeB) openingC) capacityD) range43.The scientists have absolute freedom as to what research they think is best to _____.A) engageB) devoteC) seekD) pursue44.One foolish mistake can _____ you in a good deal of trouble.A) releaseB) involveC) evolveD) empower45.The doctor suggested __________ my diet with vitamins E and A.A) supplementB) supplementingC) add46.____________, this essay is quite good except for a few spelling mistakes. Which one of the following choices is NOT appropriate to fill in the blank?A) On balanceB) GenerallyC) Generally speakingD) In balance47.Up the chimney roared the fire, and ______ the room with its broad blaze.A) brightenedB) lingeredC) furnishedD) fused48.Now the cheers and applause _____ in a single sustained roar.A) mingledB) concentratedC) assembledD) permeated49.They also are looking closely at what may be two key pieces of Columbia (哥伦比亚号航天飞机) _____ — a 2-foot piece of one wing and a 300-pound cover of a landing gear compartment.A) debrisB) garbageC) paletteD) canvas50."I am afraid it will not _____ my dress," she answered, "and, besides, the Chamberlain's nephew has sent me some real jewels, and everybody knows that jewels cost far more than flowers."A) settle intoB) stand outC) expose toD) go with51.Unable to go out because of the deep snow, she felt _____ in her own house.B) isolatingC) imprisonedD) imprisoning52.Nobody encourages a man to dissect his appearance, feature by feature. _____ perfection, that is considered trivial — almost unmanly.A) As forB) As ofC) As fromD) As by53."Now that you have a job and I don't," the husband said to his wife, "our situations are _____."A) remarkableB) divergedC) transferredD) reversed54.The street sellers repeatedly _____ their selling cries about their goods.A) advocatedB) pursuedC) barkedD) confirmed55."We are convinced that efforts for a peaceful resolution of the situation regarding Iraq should be _____ continued," Putin told journalists after talks with Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in Berlin.A) geneticallyB) normallyC) persistentlyD) significantly56.With a tremulous whisper, he broke off in the middle of a sentence, his hands flapping at his side in a ______ shrug.A) psychicB) helplessC) capableD) tranquil57.During the citywide drive, doctors will provide free consultation and blood pressure examinations in local communities. ______, medical staff at district hospitals will receive special training to improve their professional skills in treating hypertension patients.A) As a resultB) On balanceC) For instanceD) In addition58.We can _______ with four computers at the moment, but we'll need a couple more when the new staff arrive.A) go forB) go offC) get throughD) get by59.Teachers are on strike in protest at the pay settlement _______ by the government this year.A) addedB) stressedC) forcedD) imposed60.Tim is good, smart and hardworking. __________, I can't speak too highly of him.A) As a resultB) In a wordC) By the wayD) On the contraryPart IV Translation ( 10 minutes )Directions: Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.WORD整理版61. Frank made his way to the door and was about to close it ____________________ (此时他一眼看见门外放着一包奇怪的东西).正确答案: when he caught sight of a strange package lying outside the door 62. Bragging and never persevering to an end while doing things, ____________________ (每个人都认为他终将一无所成).63. ____________________ (随着工作条件的日益改善), the factory's productivity is increasing steadily.64. ____________________ (他花了两年时间走遍全国各地寻找失踪的儿子), but in vain.65. ____________________ (现在孩子们把互联网看成是理所当然的) because they think life is not enjoyable without it.21. D 22. A 23. K24.L25. I 26. F 27. G28. M29. E30. B31--40 BADCC CADCA41--50 DADBB DAAAD 51--60 CADCC BDDDB61正确答案: when he caught sight of a strange package lying outside the door 62正确答案: he is believed that he will get nowhere / amount to nothing63正确答案: With the working conditions improving day by day64正确答案: He spent two years traveling all over the country in quest of his missing son65正确答案: Nowadays, children take Internet for granted优质参考资料。

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