大学英语第二册一课一练答案

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新概念英语一课一练第二册答案

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新概念英语一课一练第二册答案【篇一:《新概念英语》二册一课一练1--34】ese sentences in the correct order.1. games/played/yesterday/in their room/the children/quietly______________________________________________________ ___2. a new school/built/they/in our village/last year______________________________________________________ ___3. before lunch/the letter/in his office/quickly/he/read______________________________________________________ ____-ii . fill in the blanks.1. this is p______ land; you can?t walk across it.2. we had a long telephone c_______ yesterday.3. tom pays no a_______ to the teacher in class.4. we can?t b______ so much homework.5. don?t speak to your classmates r______iii. translation.1. 这不关你的事。

______________________________________________________ ____-2. 最后,我和爸爸一起欣赏了一场激动人心的车赛。

______________________________________________________ _____3. 因为汤姆无法忍受他的老板了,所以他刚才很生气地与他的老板谈话。

一课一练答案(第二册)英语

一课一练答案(第二册)英语

Key ( Book II CE)Unit One (CE Book II)I.1. B2. A3. C4. D5. B6. A7. D8. C9. B 10.C11.D 12.D 13.C 14.D 15.B 16. A 17. C 18. D 19. B 20. DII.1. C(except)2.A(lay)3.C(drink)4.C(than)5.A(so)6.C for7.C be8. B and9. A in front of 10. C. whereIII1.B2.D3.D4.C5.C6.D7.A8.C9.C 10.B11.B 12.C 13.C 14.C 15.B 16.D 17.A 18.D 19.C 20.CIV.1.B2.B3.D4.B5.DV.1.as to2.proceeded3.because of4.manage5.indicated6.added to7.ever since8.set back 9 crashed into 10.survivedVI1.If you keep trying ,you will be able to find a satisfactory job sooner or later.2.According to my observation, those who are successful in life have a strong will doing everything.3.So long as you work hard, you will surely find a decent job after graduation.4.Based on what he saw , he came to the conclusion that there was a motor-car accident here.5.So far as ability is concerned, Tom is the right person for the job.VII.1. undoubtedly2. refusal3. unknown4. reelected5. unfortunately6. difference7. proposal8. originally9. performance 10. signalUnit Two (CE Book II)I.1.D2.D3.C4.B5.C6.B7.D8.C9.C 10.B11.B 12.D 13.C 14.A 15.A 16.C 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.BII.1. C(that)2.A(Owing to )3.B(two of which)4.B(having)5.D(what)6.D(has been ordered)7.A(interested in )8.D(their)9.C(eating) 10.B(when)III.1.B2.A3.C4.A5.D6.D7.C8.B9.C 10.D11.D 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.A 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.B 20.AIV.1.A2.D3.C4.A5.CV.1.count2.sprang upe over4.image5.seated6.tracking…down7.rang out8.forfeited9.frightened into 10.as ifVI.1. If you feel like it, let’s go to see a film after meal.2. It didn’t seem likely that they would ever keep their promise.3. I don’t think it is meaningful to talk with him about the problem.4. I’ve learned a lot that can’t be learned from books.5. The English teacher knew that if Tom didn’t dare to join in the recitation competition. it is very likely that no other st udent in the class did, either.VII.1. spacious2. colonized3.argued4.hostess5.frightened6. enjoying7. flight8. deadly9. be repeated 10. preferably1. D2. C3. C4. D5. D6. B7. B8. A9. B 10.D11.C 12.C 13.D 14.C 15.A 16. C 17. A 18. C 19. D 20. BII.1.D(asleep)2.B(invented)3.C(rather than)4.B(could have graduated)5.B(that)6. C go7. B am8. B that I had9. B. talked about 10. C. to whomIII.1. B2. A3. B4. B5. A6. C7. D8. A9. B 10.A11.D 12.A 13.A 14.B 15.B 16.A 17.B 18.A 19.C 20.AIV.1.D2. A3.C4.A5.DV.1. superior to2.resented3.left behind4. On the spot5.appointed6. act on7.above all8.threaten9.hesitate 10.chained…toVI.1. I t’s unfair that many women in western countries do not earn equal pay for equal work.2. All those who are not the local residents can’t take part in the election campaign for mayoralty.3. Since you are not willing to go with us, you should at least tell us how to get there.4. The hostess went out of her way to make my daughter feel at home.5. History shows that the United States as a nation owes a great deal to the Afro-Americans.VII.1. personal2. resentment3. satisfactory4. noisy5. hastened6. stiffer7. least8. feasibility9. excellence 10. were criticizedUnit 4 (CE Book II)I.1. B2. A3. C4. C5. A6. B7. A8. D9. B 10. D11. A 12. D 13. B 14. B 15. B 16. A 17. B 18. A 19. B 20. AII.1.B(should we)2.D(to)3.D(would have badly been4.B(typed)5.C(mine)6.B(except)7.D(so did I)8.B(to write)9.C(thinking) 10.D(risen)III.1. A2. C3. C4. A5. A6. B7. A8. C9. A 10. B11. B 12. A 13. A 14. B 15. C 16. A 17. B 18. A 19. A 20. BIV.1. B2. A3. D4. A5. CV.1. Constitutes2.undid3. Protested against4. Survived5. in turn6. Range from…to…7.attached little importance to8. smells of9. Running 10. As a resultVI.1. Be sure to give the medicine to the wounded soldier when he comes to .2.Self-evidently, the development of science and technology is vital to the modernizations of China.3. Judging by the response of the person sitting beside me, he and I obviously had very little in common concerning the role of computers in education.4. Being short of skilled workers, they are trying to attract university graduates to go and work there .5. As far as personality is concerned, the twins brothers have little in common.VII.1.discontent2.enable3.anxiety4.impatience5.unfortunately6. applicants7. valuation8. cooled9. Having lived 10. known1. C2. D3. B4. B5. D6. D7. A8. C9. C 10.B11.B 12.A 13.B 14.B 15.A 16. C 17. B 18. D 19. A20. DII.1.C(to give)2.D(should stand up)3.B(of spending )4.D(is)5.C(he/ one)6. B to be reading7. C to take8. B was he injured9. A Having been informed 10. D not pursueIII.1. C2. A3. D4. D5. C6. A7. A8. D9. C 10.C11.B 12.B 13.D 14.A 15.C 16.D 17.D 18.A 19.C 20.AIV.1. C2. B3. A4. D5. AV.1.slight2.correspond with3.bewildered4.so much so that5. is immune to6.pursued7.work out8.Rever ting to9.take…apart 10.presented…withVI.1.Did you have any difficulty working out the hard maths problems?2. The doctor shook his head and came to the conclusion that she had to come to terms with her fate ,since the cancer had already spread all over her body.3. Professor Brown pointed out that, in learning a foreign language, great importance should be attached to the improvement of reading speed.4. It is self-evident that this English book is beyond the reach of freshmen.5. What impressed me most was that it was such a young middle school student who had made the great invention.VII.1. curiosity2. Impression3. Simplicity4. Jealous5. ambition6. Argument7. Observation8. Solution9.puzzled 10.capabilityUnit 6 (CE Book II)I.1. A2. C3. B4. D5. D6. A7. C8. B9. A 10.C11.A 12.B 13.A 14.A 15.B 16. C 17. C 18. B 19. A20. BII.1.A(critical )2. D(riding a bicycle)3.B(be mentioned)4.B(did he speak)5. D(the furniture)6.B(making)7.C(in case)8. C(were bound to leave)9.C(assigned) 10.A (no)III.1. A2. A3. C4. B5. C6. C7. D8. B9. A 10.B11.D 12.C 13.B 14 C 15.A 16.A 17.B 18.B 19.C 20.DIV.1. C2. D3. C4. B5. CV.1. neared2.erred3. Operated on …for4.live with5.drawing to an end6. cure…of…7.open up8.reviewed9.share 10.dreadedVI.1. After many failures, he finally found the solution to this problem.2. Having investigated carefully, the police arrived at the conclusion that the taxi-driver should take full responsibilityfor yesterday’s traffic accident.3. You needn’t dwell on those which are already over. What really counts is to try your best to avoid repeating them.4. Einstein is so famous that there is no one who doesn’t know him.5. If Jim isn’t able to answer the question, chances are that no other student in the class can, either.VII.1. existence2. Conclusion3. Disturbance4. Ensure5. frustrated6.unexpected7.guidance8.enlarge9.enriched 10.carelessnessUnit 7(CE Book II)I.1. B2. B3. B4. B5. C6. A7. B8. A9. A 10.B11.B 12.B 13.B 14.C 15.B 16.D 17.C 18.A 19.B 20.DII.1.D(rotten)2.A(have no way)3.D(what )4.B(not buying)5.C(too small a car)6. A discussing7. B who8. B that9. B except for 10. C cheatingIII.1. B2. C3. A4. D5. C6. B7. B8. B9. D 10.D11.D 12.C 13.B 14.D 15.D 16.A 17.A 18.B 19.D 20.DIV.1. B2. C3. D4. A5. BV.1.pulling out2.brought back3.response4.happen to5.flew into a rage6.instead of7.in force8.ado9.turned out 10.trailed offVI.1.No matter how hard he tries, he never seems able to study English well.2. Mary considered herself lucky that she was not injured in the accident.3. Mr. Brown may not be very experienced, but when it comes to ability, no one can match him in this company.4. John joined the party in 1931, the year when the country was faced with many crises, above all , an economic crisis.5. What good will it be to memorize all the new words if you don’t have basic English grammatical knowledge.?VII.1. honesty2.sharpen3.Undeveloped / underdeveloped4.noticeable5.undressed6. shortened7. judging8. managed9. tempted 10 .appreciatedKey to Unit 8 (CE Book II)I.1. B2. B3. A4. B5. B6. D7. C8. D9. D 10. B11. C 12. A 13. D 14. C 15. C 16. D 17. C 18. B 19. C 20. DII.1. D (they’ve less likely to)2. A (no longer)3. D (does)4. C (to)5. A (but)6. C (I was obliged)7. D. (sound does)8. A (Not that)9. C (but to) 10. C (should reach)III.1. B2. A3. A4. B5. D6. C7. B8. B9. D 10. C11. A 12. B 13. A 14. C 15. D 16. A 17. D 18. B 19. B 20. AIV.1. C2. B3. A4. A5. CV.1. produce2. corresponding3. was launched4. a case in point5. reveal6. leads to7. peeking at8. dropping9. competence 10. ratherVI.1.It’s he who has pointed out my shortcomings and encouraged me to get rid of them.2.It’s attraction lay in its simplicity.3.The figures for marriage, far from falling, are on the rise.4.He found it much more difficult to apply the rule than to memorize it.5.There are indications that all the living things on the earth are being greatly threatened by ever-increasing industrial pollution. VII.1. misbehave2. dishonest3. overworking4. misfortune5. hastened6. was impressed7. to pass8. to pursue9. untreated 10. to being criticizedKey to Unit 9 (CE Book II)I.1. D2. D3. A4. A5. A6. D7. C8. C9. B 10. C11. B 12. A 13. A 14. C 15. C 16. C 17. D 18. A 19. C 20. BII.1. D (to)2. A (should have liked)3. A (make)4. B (had studied)5. C (is intended to protect)6. A (regard it as important)7. A (that)8. B (that)9. B (he was) 10. B (to finish)III.1. A2. D3. B4. B5. C6. D7. C8. C9. B 10. A11. D 12. A 13. C 14. D 15. A 16. D 17. B 18. B 19. C 20. AIV.1. A2. D3. D4. D5. BV.1. similar … to …2. tried on3. quite a few4. fix5. foist … on6. hastened7. whereupon8. asked for9. explored 10. scoreVI.1. I know for sure that chances are in favor of those who are always ready.2. They took it for granted that the professor would come and give the students a lecture.3. That small cut on your finger isn’t worthy of special treatment, and so it’s unnecessary to make a fuss about it.4. What do you suppose is the best way to do the experiment?5. She scored more points in every subject than any other student in the class and proved herself a worthy monitor.VII.1. drunken2. unconcerned3. examine4. solution5. bravery6. behaviour7. fussy8. subcontinent9. snowy 10. funnyKey to Unit 10 (CE Book II)I.1. D2. B3. A4. B5. A6. B7. A8. B9. B 10. A11. C 12. B 13. C 14. D 15. A16. C 17. A18. D 19. A20. BII.1. C (instead of)2. A (that)3. B (less)4. C (15 percent)5. B (if not properly handled)6. A. greater7. C. concerned8. D. successful9. A to lend 10. B onIII.1. B2. D3. D4. A5. A6. C7. D8. A9. C 10. B11. B 12. D 13. D 14. A 15. C 16. D 17. B 18. B 19. A 20. DIV.1. A2. D3. D4. D5. B6. DV.1. exhausted2. fished out3. flattering4. compliment5. earned6. comment on7. was aware of8. previous to9. appreciate 10. made outVI.1.Scientists have done countless experiments to show that praise is far more effective than criticism in improving human behavior.2.She didn’t go straight home after school, but went to work as waitress in a restaurant.3.That mother may not be much of a doctor, but she does know how to look after a sick child.4.Mussolini shrugged off the warning of the peace-loving people around the world, and as a result, came to a shameful end.5.John was dismayed at the thought of having to quit his present post and move with his family to New York.VII.1. departure2. explanation3. impossible4. hopeless5. undiscussed6. dramatic7. pointed8. decisive9. darkness 10. defensive。

大学英语2一课一练试题及答案

大学英语2一课一练试题及答案

Exercise OneI. Write the English words or expressions according to the following definitions.1.put, fit, place ( in, into, between )2.give too little attention or care to3.try to find out information about4.very important; very serious or dangerous5.(cause to) develop gradually6.directly connected with the subject7.sth. that one must do before anything else; sth that holds a high place among competing claims8.extremely large9.make (sth.) seem larger, better, etc. than it really is10.better than average or than others of the same typeII. Fill in the gaps with the words and expressions from the following :neglect; priority; insert; principal; superior; not in the least;critical; exaggerate; in due course; contrast.1.“Would you mind if I put the television on ?”“ No, ______.”2.Some of us often ______ such investigation and study.3.We are at a ______ time in our history.4.The government gave top ______ to reforming the legal system.5.The importance of this matter has been ______.6.An advertisement is often ______ in a newspaper.7.Your request will be dealt with ______.8.The low salary is her ______ reason for leaving the job.9.There can be no difference without ______.10.The machine is ______ in many respects to that one.III. Choose the best answer1.After stopping to rest on the hillside, he ______ to his destination.A. wentB. proceededC. processedD. set off2. A prefix is the part that‟s sometimes to the front of the word.A. attractedB. contactedC. fixatedD. attached3. I couldn't _____ who the lady with the sunglasses was when I came across her at the party.A. figure inB. figure onC. figure outD. figure off4. How can we _____ to you for what you have suffered?A. make outB. make upC. make for D make over5. These fire fighters _____ from the building many official papers.A. neglectedB. appliedC. assistedD. rescued6. All these new gadgets are in deed ingenious inventions, but he's _____ when he calls them the greatest inventions ever made!A. exaggeratingB. creativeC. boldD. overstated7. The scientist corresponds with his colleagues in order to learn about matters _____ to his own research.A. relevantB. criticalC. needyD. initial8. Our head praised us all, with two _____, for their never-ending quarrel certainly spoiled our appetite for the banquet.A. attendant sB. staff C exceptions D. observers9. The developmental history of the society tells us that man has _____ from the ape.A. evolvedB. promotedC. fosteredD. emerged10 But sometimes, she sat down near the window and thought of that gay evening of long ago. It was, in _____, the happiest day of her life.A. exceptionB. extremeC. retrospectD. performance11. I cannot make it because of a _____ engagement. I promised her last week.A. tenderB. priorC. superiorD. temporal12. At the age of six he was already composing at the piano. So someone thought he was _____ of a musician at that time.A. slightlyB. somewhatC. relevantD. worthwhile13. The attorney's summation was telling, for he had listed so much _____ evidence.A. contrastB. well-intentionedC. validD. technological14. The principle of diligence and frugality _____ all undertakings.A. applies toB. applies forC. is applied forD. applies in15. The resolution was _____ by a vote of 180 in favor to 10 against it.A. adoptedB. ended upC. protestedD. devised16. All the _____of the firm must be certified as correct. I want you to account for each sum of the money you spent.A. resourcesB. sumsC. accountsD. solutions17. The police were suspicious of the two journalists, thinking they had drugs with them. The two _____ with oneaccord that they had not used any drug.,A. frownedB. assistedC. awaitedD. protested18. American educators fear that _____ creativity has been acquired early, it may never emerge.A. ifB. only whenC. if onlyD. unless19. On my first day, I found no _____ cooking in the kitchen, which aroused my curiosity.A. facility asB. facilities forC. facilities inD. facility for20. There will _____ be trouble with the union if the union leader is dismissed.A. annuallyB. undoubtedlyC. prospectivelyD. certainIV. ClozeOn my first day of teaching, all my classes are going well. 1 a teacher was going to be something easy and sure, I decided. Then came Period 7, the last class of the day.As I walked 2 the room, I heard furniture crash. Rounding the corner, I saw one boy pinning 3 to the floor. "Listen, you retard!" yelled the one on the bottom, "I don' t 4 a damn about your sister!""You keep your hands 5 her, you hear me?" the boy on 6 threatened.I drew 7 my short frame and asked them to stop 8 . Suddenly 14 pairs of eyes were fixed on my face. I knew I did not 9 convincing. Glaring at each other and me, the two boys slowly 10 their seats. At that moment, the teacher from 11 the hall stuck his head in the door and shouted at my students to sit down, shut up and do 12 I said. I was left 13 powerless.I tried to teach the lessons I had prepared, but was 14 a sea of guarded faces. As the class was leaving, I kept back the boy, Mark, who had instigated(挑起) the fight. "Lady, don' t 15 your time," he told me, “We're the retards.” Then Mark wandered 16 the room.Dumbstruck, I 17 into my chair and wondered 18 I should have become a teacher. Was the only 19 for problems like this to get out? I told myself I' d suffer for one year, and after my marriage that next summer I'd do something 20 rewarding.1. A. As B. Being C. For D. To2. A. from B. for C. to D. toward3. A. other B. others C. another D. the other4. A. deliver B. have C. give D. make5.A. off B. on C. with D. out6. A. top B. ground C. floor D. bottom7. A. forth B. off C. on D. up8. A. fought B. fight C. fighting D. to fight9. A. show B. look C. like D. be10. A. kept B. sat C. took D. made11. A. through B. about C. over D. across12. A. what B. as C. that D. which13. A. felt B. feeling C. feel D. to feel14. A. meeting by B. meeting with C. met with D. met by15. A. use B. take C. spend D. waste16. A. out of B. away of C. outside D round17. A. upset B. dropped C. left D. fell18. A. what B. if C. how D. why19. A. cure B. method C. means D. way20. A. even B. less C. fewer D. moreV. Reading comprehensionPassage AAre some people born cleverer, and others born stupid? Or is intelligence developed by our environment and our experience? Strangely enough, the answer to both these questions is yes. To some extent, our intelligence is given us at birth, and no amount of special education can make a genius out of a child born with low intelligence. On the other hand, a child who lives in a boring environment will develop his intelligence less than one who lives in a rich and varied environment. Thus the limits of a person's intelligence are fixed at birth, but whether or not he reaches those limits will depend on his environment. This view, now held by most experts, canbe supported in a number of ways.It is easy to show that intelligence is to some extent something we are born with. The closer the blood relationship between two people, the closer they are likely to be in intelligence. Thus if we take two unrelated people without any plan from the population, it is likely that their degree of intelligence will be completely different. If on the other hand we take two identical twins, they will very likely be as intelligent as each other. Family members like brothers and sisters, parents and children, usually have similar intelligence, and this suggests that intelligence depends on birth.Imagine that now we take two identical twins and put them in different environments. We might send one, for example, to a university and the other to a factory where the work is boring. We should soon find differences in intelligence developing, and this shows that environments as well as birth plays a part. This view is also suggested by the fact that people who live in close contact with each other, but who are not related at all, are likely to have similar degrees of intelligence.1. From the first paragraph we can infer that _____.A) no way can make a stupid child clevererB) environment plays a more important part in intelligence developing than birth.C) a rich and varied environment enables one to reach one's highest level of intelligenceD) if one is born bright, he can reach his highest limit of intelligence whatever environment he lives in2. The expression "identical twins"can best be replaced by _____.A) two boys born together by the same mother.B) two girls born together by the same mother.C) two children of different sexes born together by the same mother.D) two children born together by the same mother and are exactly alike.3. The 3rd paragraph argues that _____.A) twins should be sent to universities instead of factories.B) environment has more influence on intelligence developing.C) environment is not as important as birth in intelligence developing.D) both birth and environment play a part in intelligence growth.4. Which statement would the author probably DISAGREE with?A) Intelligence is given at birth and developed by environment.B) It is impossible for people without any blood relationship to have similar intelligence.C) People who have similar experience are likely to have similar degrees of intelligence.D) One cannot control his own birth, but can choose a favorable environment.5. What is the best title for this passage?A) Intelligence.B) Degrees of Intelligence.C) Intelligence Is Given by Birth.D) Intelligence Depends on Environment.Exercise TwoI. Write the English words according to the following definitions.1.in general2.make (sb)feel awkward or ashamed3.(of a feeling) affect4.foolish; unable to speak5.lose colour or brightness; disappear slowly6.wonderful; splendid7.the people living in one place, district, or country8.be sure9.delay telling (sb.) what they are eager to know10.be wise or well-trained enough not to do (sth)II. Fill in the gaps with the words and expressions from the following :know better than consist of overall bet keep in suspense;come over embarrass trade for fade dumb.1.The sound of the cheering ______ away in the distance.2.Don‟t ______ us ______ any longer, tell us what happened.3.You ought to ______ to trust him.4.If the police question you, act ______, ie pretend you don‟t know anything.5.The apartment ______ two rooms and a kitchen.6.______, it‟s been a good performance.7. A look of disappointment ______her face.8.I was ______ by his comments about my clothes.9.She ______ her stamp collection ______ Billy‟s Walkman.10.You can ______ your bottom dollar he won‟t have waited for us.III. Choose the best answer.1.I think we‟ve _____ this subject; let's go on to the next.A. fadedB. narrowed downC. exhaustedD. distracted2. It was his peculiar doctrine that a man has a perfect right to _____ by force with the slaveholder, in order torescue the slave.A. embarrassB. interruptC. interfereD. clench3.The United Kingdom _____ Great Britain and Northern Ireland.A. consists ofB. makes up ofC. composesD. constitutes4. You can tell me what you think, and you may just as well be _____.A. embarrassedB. frankC. constantD. humiliate5. The teacher _______ the examination papers, wondering whether the students had mastered all the learningpoints.A. handed outB. handed downC. handed inD. handed over6. He found himself _____ with debts, and didn‟t know when he could pay off all the debts.A. fell intoB. clenchedC. hystericalD. embarrassed7. Many years have passed, and many people are still cherishing the _______ feelings of independence.A. brilliantB. frankC. exceptionalD. glorious8. The American government always interferes _____ our Taiwan problems, which arouses our indignation,because they are our internal affairs.A. inB. withC. atD. on9.When the police arrived, he has destroyed all the _____ that showed he was guilty.A. proofB. proofsC. evidenceD. evidences10. They filled _____ with diesel at the petrol station on their way home.A. inB. outC. onD. up11. The constant drip, drip, drip of the water off the roof lulled him to sleep.A. continuousB. continualC. everlastedD. perpetual12. When the last echo had faded, there was a dreadful stillness.A. died outB. died awayC. died offD. die on13. If you don't like your book, I'll trade with you.A. dealB. barterC. exchangeD. change14. I give you this advice for your own sake.A. benefactionB. purposeC. reasonD. personal benefit15. He swallowed the insults and kept on working, not knowing how long he would suffer.A. put up withB. took inC. clenchedD. bet16. It is universally acknowledged that dogs have an acute sense of smell.A. respondedB. justifiedC. grantedD. aware17. The small boat was turned over by the enormous waves.A. overwhelmedB. surged overC. poured downD. flowing over18. The mountain was clearly defined against the light of the eastern sky.A. explainedB. describedC. characterizedD. outlined19. The principal doesn't seem to be aware of the coldness of their attitude towards his appeal.A. realizingB. vigilantC. conscientiousD. conscious20. Four years of prep school should polish those children.A. refineB. improveC. purifyD. perfectIV. ClozeIn Japan it is not at all unusual for children to live at home well into their twenties---until they can stand on their own feet and start a family of their own. Japanese parents not only don' t 1 this, they actually prefer to 2 their kids at home with them as 3 as possible. This, I think, would come 4 a great surprise to most Americans, because in the United States the 5 is very different.As soon as American children---male or female, working or going on to college---get__ 6 high school, they want to 7 out and live on their own. This often means 8 near-poverty; but being poor, they say, is the 9 of freedom. Parents, meanwhile, far 10 being sad to see their children go, actually 11 them to get out. It is 12 as if the children were being kicked out of the family 13 like baby birds---flying away never to return.But now, they are returning, and the old fashioned life-style of 14 generations living together under one 15 may be coming back in vogue (流行).Of course, freedom and privacy are sacrificed for 16 parents and children, and the clash of values between the 17 can cause a lot of friction. But one novelist whose daughter recently moved back home 18 four years of university thinks it's a good idea. "It's a step 19 , because in order to get along in the world, you have to get along with your parents--- 10 if they are difficult."1. A. mind B. dislike C. tire D. disgust2. A. ask B. let C. keep D. stay3. A. far B. well C. long D. much4. A. as B. to C. forward D. with5. A. environment B. surroundings C. standard D. situation6. A. off B. out of C. away D. on with7. A. remove B. leave C. move D. make8. A. putting up with B. getting along with C. going in for D. looking upon as9. A. pride B. price C. advantage D. benefit10. A. from B. away C. into D. off11. A persuade B. frighten C. talk D. encourage12. A. always B. mostly C. almost D. often13. A. members B. nest C. house D. belongings14. A. various B. room C. house D. attic16. A. those B. both C. either D. such17. A. pants B. children C. generations D. Americans18. A. after B. before C. for D. in19. A. upward B. inward C. backward D. toward20. A. as B. often C. well D. evenV. Reading comprehension.Thousands of young people visiting the Isle of Wight for the pop music festival are finding that they have themselves become a tourist attraction. Family men driving past the festival site in family cars stop to let the children see the hippies'.In their view anybody with a rucksack and long hair is a hippy. One can almost imagine the children being ordered not to open the doors.At Yarmouth an elderly woman is supposed to have jumped into a stranger' s car and asked for a lift because she was afraid of the hairy youngsters, , It would not be fair to say that the whole island regards all young people attending the festival as creatures from another world, but there is ample evidence of a gap between the pop culture which this week's event represents and the attitude of many of the island's usual visitors.Yet on the 200-acre festival site the show is being put together efficiently. Supplies of food are being brought in ahead of time to cope with the numbers of hungry people who are expected to arrive. A huge tent has been erected to store tons of tinned food, fruit and vegetables. Trucks loaded with country produce give part of the site the appearance of a vegetable market.In case of trouble, extra police are being called in from the mainland. Hundreds of tents have been put up, and some temporary huts made out of straw and plastic materials.Behind the site the East Afton hills rise pleasantly before dropping to the sea. The hills belong to the National Trust and have been fenced off to prevent too many visitors from camping on National Trust property and, incidentally getting a free seat for the concerts.The White Panther' revolutionary movement, which has attacked the festival as …an obvious example of capitalist interests seeking to exp loit the people's music‟, has pointed out that the concerts can be listened to from the hills. But most people seem happy enough to pay to go in. They have to do so only on the third day. As a gesture of good-will the organizers have decided not to charge for admission on the first and second days. Less well-known groups and artists will perform during this warming-up period.But obviously the promoters who have spent 500,300 pounds on the open-air festival hope to make a profit and with about 40,000 fans already present, and perhaps another 200,000 on the way. No doubt they will, unless the weather lets them down.---------------Notes: 1.country produce农产品 2. National Trust国家文物名胜托管处, 3. White Panther白豹,党 4. the promoters=organizers1.Young people going to the pop music festival have found that they themselves have become a touristattraction because ______.A. people are interested in the way they are dressed.B. people want to see hippies.C. People are curious about their hair-style.D. all of the above.2. There is a _____ between the pop culture and the attitudes of many usual visitors.A. differenceB. borderlineC. mysteryD. mismatch3. The warming-up period refers to _____.A. the first and second days when admission is free.B. the first few clays when the Island is most crowded.C. the opening ceremony of the pop festival.D. the days when people can enjoy free food.4. East Alton hills are fenced off _____.A. to allow for temporary huts.B. to limit the number of visitors.C. to prevent visitors from camping there.D. so that more people can come to join in.5. The promoters of the pop music festival _____.A. can make no profit.B. can become millionaires.C. can jump to great fame.D. can make a profit of far more than 500,000 pounds.Exercise ThreeI. Write the English words or expressions according to the following definitions.11.run away;12.wrong or excessive use; cruel treatment13.bring back to a former condition14.visible; likely to come soon15.draw liquid or air into the mouth16.a person who judges or criticizes17.not stable, likely to change18.give (sth.) to sb. so that it may be formally considered19.revise or correct20.a particular way of considering an issue, etc.II. Fill in the gaps with the words and expressions from the following :emotional take in virtual interaction routineabuse remark interpret submit cue.1.The new government is making an effort to put a stop to political ______.2.She is embarrassingly ______ in public.3.Critics ______ that the play was not original.4.We plan to ______ more new Party members.5.Poetry helps us to ______ life.6.Our deputy manager is the ______ head of the business.7.You are required to ______ an essay to your tutor.8.Increased ______ between different police forces would improve the rate of solving crimes.9.When I nod my head, that‟s your ______ to interrupt the meeting.10.It‟s necessary to establish a new ______ after this.III. Choose the most suitable answer.1.He _____the silence as contempt, and his smile to be an agreement.A. communicatesB. takes inC. projectsD. interprets2. In some tropical regions small boats used to be made of skins _____ over a wooden frame.A. stretchingB. being stretchedC. stretchedD. at stretch3. Everyone seems to share in an intricate set of knowledge from the past and present whose deliciousness somehow would be ruined if Britain were a truly _____ societyA. sensitiveB. emotionalC. fluidD. virtual4. I arrive at nine o'clock, teach until twelve thirty and then have a meal; that is my morning ______.A. employmentB. routineC. arrangeD. procedure5. The Minister for Foreign Affairs has already _____ on this event with the American President.A. communicatedB. discussedC. interviewedD. relied6. We _____ land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us.A. ruinedB. abusedC. purchasedD. took in7. An internal sense of righteousness dwindles into an _____ concern for reputation.A. outerB. outwardC. innerD. external8. More than a dozen variable factors could _____, with their permutations running into the thousands.A. reactB. interactC. set apartD. restore9. A special show was _____ to admit free the family members of the miners.A. arrangedB. submittedC. tunedD. provided10. We were angry that she remained _____ of the complications she had caused.A. unawareB. guiltC. illegalD. naive11. I have some acquaintance with English, but I do not know it well.A. familiar withB. learningC. knowledge ofD. understanding to12. He seems complacent over his overnight success that surprised all of us.A. recentB. one-nightC. night-longD. sudden13. The reporter wrote the story objectively from the political angle, as he knew a good reporter should not angle his story.A. sensitivityB. aspectC. pointD. view14. Nothing but contempt is due to those people who ask us to submit to unmerited oppressionA. give in B give up C. stop resisting D. subject15. The tendency of our own day is …… towards firm, solid, verifiabl e knowledgeA. intentionB. inclinationC. trendD. fashion16. It is necessary to write, if the days are not to slip emptily by.A. pass easilyB. runC. flowD. sweep17. The very essence of literature is the war between profound emotion and intellectA. severeB. intensiveC. intenseD. serious18. The newspaper's account of the so-called reshuffle of the financial ministry was a complete fiction.A. calculationB. evaluationC. assessmentD. version19. Each variety of melon has its individual flavor and texture.A. singleB. distinctiveC. apparentD. o bvious20. She under no circumstances disciplines her children and they are spoiled and uncontrollable.A. teachesB. trainsC. instructsD. punishesIV. Reading comprehensionIn what now seems like the prehistoric times of computer history, the earth's postwar era, there was quite a widespread concern that computers would take over the world from man one day. Already today, less than forty years later, as computers are relieving us of more and more of the routine tasks in business and in our personal lives, we are faced with a less dramatic but also less foreseen problem. People tend to be over-trusting of computers and are reluctant (不情愿) to challenge their authority. Indeed, they behave as if they were hardly aware that wrong buttons may be pushed, or that a computer may simply malfunction (失误).Obviously, there would be no point in investing in a computer if you had to check all its answers, but people should also rely on their own internal computers and check the machine when they have the feeling that something has gone wrong.Questioning and routine double-checks must continue to be as much a part of good business as they were in pre-computer days. Maybe each computer should come with the warning: for all the help this computer may provide, it should not be seen as a substitute for fundamental thinking and reasoning skills.1. What is the main purpose of this passage?A. To look back to the early days of computers.B. To explain what technical problems may occur with computers.C. To discourage unnecessary investment in computers.D. To warn against a mentally lazy attitude towards computers.2.According to the passage, the initial concern about computers was that they might _____A. change our personal livesB. take control of the worldC. create unforeseen problemsD. affect our businesses3. The passage recommends those dealing with computers to _____A. be reasonably doubtful about themB. check all their answersC. substitute them for basic thinkingD. use them for business purposes only4. The passage suggests that the present day problem with regard to computers is _____A. challengingB. psychologicalC. dramaticD. fundamental5.It can be inferred from the passage that the author would disapprove of _____A.investment in computersB. the use of one‟s internal computerC.double checks on computersplete dependence on computers for decision making.Exercise FourI. Write the English words or expressions according to the following definitions.21.too pleased with one‟s own abilities or looks22.strong feeling, esp. of love23.the most important part24.prove that (sth.) is true25.quality of being smooth and elegant, esp. in movement or structuree or happen again27.every other or second; happening by turns28.worry or nervousness29.happen at the same time; be in agreement30.nothing more thanII. Fill in the gaps with the words and expressions from the following :intensity passions anxieties recurs bear outcore stretched out coincided with vain Tension.1.Then he ______ his arms and embraced me tightly.2.Our first meeting often ______ to my mind.3.They began to work with greater ______.4.Her arrival ______ our departure.5.I‟m afraid that the results ______ my earlier suspicions.6.______ were running high at the meeting.7.I tried in ______ to sleep.8.This concept is at the very ______ of his theory.9.The doctor‟s report removed all their ______.10.______ is a major cause of heart disease.III. Choose the most suitable answer.1.We especially enjoy the ______ with which a ballerina leaps into the air.A. passion a teB. vaultC. eruptionD. grace2. His _____ for detective stories and computer games made him blind to everything else.A. preparationB. tensionC. anxietyD. passion3.It is not strange that her taste in music _____ with her husband‟s.A. coincidesB. communicatesC. outrunsD. bears out4. During the election year, the candidate appeal to our _____ rather than to our minds.A. emotionsB. excitementC. feelingsD. passionate5. Since he is so conceited and stubborn, you are in the _____ hope of persuading him.A. hardcoreB. effortlessC. vainD. deaf6. He takes it for granted that learning to drive is a _____, a piece of cake.A. intensityB. breezeC. anxietyD. take-off7. They could _____themselves on having done a good job.A. stretch outB. congratulateC. dedicateD. dismiss8. The king ruled his kingdom by _____kindness and cruelty. The first view of him filled everyone with awe.A. coincidingB. alternatingC. intensifyingD. along with9. Our first meeting on Saint Valentine Day often _____ to my mind.A. holds onB. occursC. recursD. inclines10. I explained the problem to him several times but it didn‟t seem to _____.A. penetrateB. pierceC. understandD. optimism11. This year they are going to plant trees and flowers in the _____ between the houses.A. breaksB. traitsC. intervalsD. ground12. One of his less attractive _____ is criticizing his wife in public.A. actsB. responsesC. reactionsD. traits13. The incident has further increased the _____ between the two countries.。

新概念英语第二册一课一练精华版答案

新概念英语第二册一课一练精华版答案

新概念英语第二册一课一练精华版答案Unit 1: A private conversationExercise 11.A: What’s your name? B: My name is Peter Smith. A: Nice to meet you, Peter. I’m John Brown.2.A: Where are you from? B: I’m from London. A: Oh, I’ve always wanted to visit London.3.A: What do you do? B: I’m a teacher. A: That’s interesting. What subjects do you teach?4.A: How old are you? B: I’m 30 years old. A: Really? You look younger than that.5.A: What are your hobbies? B: I enjoy playing the guitar and painting. A: That’s great. I also love play ing musical instruments.Exercise 21.A: Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the nearest bank? B: Sure. Go straight ahead for two blocks, then turn left. The bank is on your right.2.A: Do you know where I can buy some flowers? B: Yes. There’s a flower sho p just around the corner.3.A: Is there a post office near here? B: Yes, there’s a post office down the street. It’s on the right side.4.A: I’m looking for a good restaurant. Can you recommend one? B: Sure. There’s a great Italian restaurant on the next block.5.A: Can you help me find the nearest pharmacy? B: Of course. There’s a pharmacy across the street. You can’t miss it.Exercise 31.A: What’s your favorite color? B: My favorite color is blue. What about you?2.A: Are you a dog person or a cat person? B: I’m definitely a dog person. I love dogs.3.A: Do you prefer coffee or tea? B: I prefer tea. I don’t really like the taste of coffee.4.A: Are you a morning person or a night person? B: I’m definitely a night person. I’m more productive during the night.5.A: What’s your favorite season? B: My favorite season is autumn. I love the cool weather and beautiful foliage.Unit 2: The secretExercise 11.The secret was revealed by accident.2.He didn’t want to tell anyone the secret.3.The secret had been kept for years.4.Everyone was surprised by the secret.5.They were relieved when the secret was finally known.Exercise 21.A: Have you heard the secret? B: No, what is it? A: I’m not allowed to tell you.2.A: I promised not to tell anyone the secret. B: That’s okay. I don’t want to know.3.A: I know the secret, but I won’t tell anyone. B: Thank you. It’s important to keep it a secret.4.A: Can you keep a secret? B: Of course. You can trust me.5.A: I accidentally revealed the secret. B: That’s unfortunate. Secrets should be kept confidential.Unit 3: Please send me a cardExercise 11.A: Could you please send me a postcard from your trip? B: Sure. I’ll send you one as soon as I get there.2.A: I collect postcards from different countries. Can you send me one? B: Of course. I’ll make sure to send yo u an interesting one.3.A: I hope you’re having a great time on your vacation. B: Thank you. I’ll send you a postcard to let you know.4.A: I wish I could travel to different places and collect postcards. B: You can start by collecting postcards from local attractions.5.A: Postcards are a great way to stay connected with friends and family. B: I agree. It’s nice to receive personalized messages from loved ones.Exercise 21.A: Did you receive the postcard I sent you? B: Yes, I did. It’s beautiful. Thank you.2.A: I forgot to send you a postcard. I’m sorry. B: That’s okay. Don’t worry about it.3.A: I received a postcard from my friend who istraveling in Europe. B: That’s exciting. Postcards are a great way to share experiences.4.A: I’m going to buy some postcards to se nd to myfriends and family. B: That’s thoughtful. They willappreciate it.5.A: The postcard arrived with a lovely message frommy friend. B: It’s always nice to receive mail that isn’t a bill or advertisement.ConclusionIn this document, we have provided the answers to the exercises in Unit 1 and Unit 2 of the New Concept English Second Edition textbook. These exercises cover various topics such as introductions, asking for directions, personal preferences, keeping secrets, and sending postcards. By practicing these exercises, you can improve your English communication skills and vocabulary. Remember to review the answers and use them as a reference to check your own understanding. Good luck with your English studies!。

21世纪大学英语自主学习一课一练第二册1---8单元答案

21世纪大学英语自主学习一课一练第二册1---8单元答案

21世纪大学英语自主学习一课一练第二册1---8单元答案第三册第一单元《一课一练》测试题参考答案Part I WritingPuppy LoveCurrently, it has become a common phenomenon that students begin to “have a crush on someone” even when they are still in high school. They claim that they have every right to express their true love. However, parents and teachers are worried about it.For one thing, usually their eagerness for “true love” turns out to be a total failure for they are too young to be responsible for whatever they do and say. For another, their “puppy love” tends to have a negative impact on them when they should concentrate on their study. If a boy keeps dating with his girlfriend, undoubtedly, there will be far less time for him to spend on his school work than if he doesn’t.As for me, an undergraduate student, it would be romantic to have my “love affairs”if everything went well. But due to the lack of experience both in love and in life, we do need guidance from parents and teachers. With their help, we can have a clear idea when and how we should start our romantic relationships so that we can avoid any unpleasant experience to the greatest extent.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1-7: BAADCBA8. Mature lovers9. working through difficulties10. occurs without effortPart III Listening Comprehension (略)Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)47-56 GBAMI DOFKJ57-61 ABCDC 62-66 CACBAPart V Cloze67-71 CBADB 72-76 ABCDC 77-81 ABDCD 82-86 BCACBPart VI Translation87. rather than risk giving an answer that might be wrong88.if only to have a brief check-up89. if only to stop yourself getting so bored at home90. make itself felt91. make myself heard because of the traffic noise第三册第二单元《一课一练》测试题参考答案Part I WritingShould Women Work After Getting Married?It has been considered as a tradition in many that females stay at home and are committed completely to the household work after they get married. Their devotion to domestic duties is said to have posit ive influence on their husbands’ success in career and their children’s physical and mental development.A different voice can be heard as to this issue. Quite a number of people, including more and more husbands, are in favor of the idea that females should go out to work after getting married. One reason is that working wives can help release the financial burden of the family. Still others, especially feminists, strongly argue that being a full-time housewife lowers down their status not only at home but also in the society. Since they are deprived of the right to be employed, their will ask their husbands for money, which is a big shame when they have to telltheir husbands how much they need and what they want to buy.I am convinced that women’s having jobs can bring benefits to both sides. Since women are not deprived of the right to be employed, they will not need to ask their husbands for money and have to tell their husbands how they need and what they want to buy. Likewise, men will no longer complain about being too tired every day after work. Therefore, both husbands and wives should share the financial duties and domestic duties with each other.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1-7: DABCACD8. form healthy friendships9. offered to pay for my meal on our first date10. improves her social lifePart III Listening Comprehension (略)Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)47-56 HBLKN DFJAC57-61 CCDAB 62-66 CCDACPart V Cloze67-71 CBDAA 72-76 BABAD 77-81 CCCBA 82-86 DDDCCPart VI Translation87. Given children’s helplessness and defenselessness88.Given one more chance to go to college89. Five teachers being absent due to illness90. Civilization having become so complex91. attributed it to his strong will and faith in the future复旦大学《21世纪大学英语》自主学习第三册第三单元《一课一练》测试题参考答案Part I WritingAdvantages of Trying New ThingsIt is widely accepted that one is more likely to succeed at things he already knows how to do well. However, to limit ourselves to doing only those things we are good at will make us miss many opportunities to develop other interests and skills. Therefore, sometimes it is necessary for us to try some new things and take some rests. Though we have the risk of failure when trying new things, we can get many advantages from it.Firstly, the process of trying a new thing is a rewarding experience, from which we may feel a different world. Secondly, even if we fail, we can still absorb experience and lessons from the trying process and our failure. Thirdly, if it turns out that we succeed at this new try, we'll get great pleasure and confidence. Finally, it is impossible for us to never fail even if we do only what we are familiar with. We don't know when we'll meet the situation we can't control. With experience of trying new things, when facing unexpected situations, we can deal with them better. Considering the above mentioned, we needn't be afraid of new things but should bravely try them. But it is worth noting that trying new things bravely does not mean acting rashly and blindly. We should take full account before we are ready to try new things.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1) B 2) A 3) C 4) B 5) D 6) A 7) C8. advantages and disadvantages9. never too old to learn10. the good of the peoplePart III Listening Comprehension (略)Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)47) C 48) L 59) N 50) I 51) J 52) E 53) B 54) M 55) O 56) F57) D 58) C 59) B 60) A 61) B 62) B 63) C 64) A 65) A 66) DPart V Cloze67) C 68) B 69) A 70) A 71) D 72) C 73) D 74) B 75) C 76) A77) D 78) A 79) C 80) B 81) B 82) A 83) D 84) C 85) D 86) BPart VI Translation87. then she might have the flu.88. then it must be in one of the drawers89. grew weary of her constant complaints90. but he never has enough time at his disposal91. it is sure to have a lasting impact on our life.Part VII Multiple Choice1-5 HLGFB 6-10 DMKJC 11-15 EAINOPart VIII Matching1-5 DFAIB 6-10 HEJGCPart IX Vocabulary1-10. delightful, concentration, architecture, interacted, indifferent, valuable, possession, healing, concerning, disposal 复旦大学《21世纪大学英语》自主学习第三册第四单元《一课一练》测试题参考答案Part I WritingHow to Deal with Peer Pressure?College students are often obsessed by peer pressure from their classmates or schoolmates. Facing others’ hard work and good performance in academic and other aspec ts, many students feel great pressure. Then, how to deal with this kind of peer pressure?The following measures can be taken. First, you should take a careful look at your present level and set a practical object. You needn’t always compare yourselves wit h those on the top andjust make your efforts towards your object. Second, under peer pressure, you shouldn’t feel discouraged and pressed. Instead, you should make it your motivation for harder work. Finally, if you find pressure is nearly beyond your con trol, you’d better turn to professional psychological guidance.As a college student, I have no way to avoid peer pressure, so I try to figure out the way to do with it well. I set my own goal, including my practical level and my position among the peers. Because of my focus on my own goal, I have no time and energy to think about the pressure. So I’m little troubled by it. To conclude, we should not escape from peer pressure, but learn to make best use of it, since it can hardly be avoided.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1) D 2) B 3) A 4) A 5) C 6) B 7) D8. the history of the field9. cash prizes10. the core of the learning experiencePart III Listening Comprehension (略)Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)47) I 48) B 49) E 50) A 51) L 52) J 53) N 54) M 55) F 56) H57) A 58) B 59) C 60) D 61) D 62) C 63) A 64) D 65) D 66) BPart V Cloze67) B 68) C 69) D 70) A 71) C 72) D 73) A 74) C 75) B 76) C77) A 78) B 79) A 80) D 81) B 82) A 83) B 84) D 85) C 86) APart VI Translation87. strictly speaking88.be considerate of your neighbors89. the road ahead is full of unforeseen opportunities90. rather than rely on their teachers for everything91. saying that it reduces the economic pressure on them.Part VII Multiple Choice1-5 DCGA L 6-10 H B ENO 11-15 KIJFMPart VIII Matching1-5 DFAIB 6-10 HEJGCPart IX Word Spelling1. circuit2. destination3. symptom4. solemn5. segment6. ceremony7.proceed8.satisfactory9.forum 10.former复旦大学《21世纪大学英语》自主学习第三册第五单元《一课一练》测试题参考答案Part I WritingWhere to Live When Studying Abroad?Currently, quite a number of parents would like to send their children abroad to study in hopes that their children can have a better study environment and receive better education. However, not all of them can predict what problems their children may encounter while studying abroad. And lodging is one of the problems.Some parents hold the opinion that dormitory would be the best choice for their children since living on campus can bring not only convenience but also safety. Meanwhile, other parents claim that they do hope their children can mix together with local residents by looking for home-stay accommodation, whichenables them to have more chances to get familiar with the foreign language as well as the local culture.If I were to send my child to study abroad, I would recommend him or her to live with local residents. The more he or she communicates with native speakers, the better his or her foreign language will be and the better his or her knowledge about the country will be. In this way studying abroad can become a pleasant experience.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1-7: BDACCDC8. a little distance9. beat around the bush10. spiritual or intellectual goalsPart III Listening Comprehension (略)Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)47-56 BGIFL OADEK57-61 CCDDA 62-66 CDBABPart V Cloze67-71 BADAD 72-76 BACAA 77-81 BBCBC 82-86 DDBDBPart VI Translation87. only to discover that she was away for the weekend.88. only to fall down the stairs and break my leg89. only to find he had gone abroad two days before90. on the grounds that he was a dangerous person91. It didn’t take the teacher long to catch on复旦大学《21世纪大学英语》自主学习第三册第六单元《一课一练》测试题参考答案Part I WritingShould smoking be banned? Answers to this question varygreatly.Some people are in favor of the idea of smoking. They claim that it can get rid of their tiredness and make them refreshed. And they also say that giving and being given cigarettes is a sign of friendship. Therefore, they carry cigarettes with them wherever they go.But other people consider it very harmful to people’s health. Smokers are more likely to have lung cancer and to increase their risks of having heart attack. It is reported that one person in the world dies from smoking every second. Worse still, smoking pollutes the air and may cause fire accidents. Thus it has posed a major threat to people’s life and property.There is so me truth in both arguments, but human’s life and property outweighs anything else. If smoking brings us illness and death, why not have it banned by the government? Without cigarettes, can’t we come up with better ways to express our friendship and to make us refreshed?Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1) C 2) A 3) D 4) B 5) A 6) C 7) B8. smoked like chimneys9. ate carefully10. self-batteringPart III Listening Comprehension (略)Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)Section A47) M 48) L 49) K 50) N 51) B 52) A 53) E 54) C 55) H 56) JSection B57-61 D D C A A 62-66 D A A C CPart V Cloze67) A 68) C 69) D 70) B 71) A 72) C 73) B 74) C 75) A 76) D77) C 78) B 79) D 80) A 81) D 82) B 83) A 84) C 85) B 86) D Part VI Translation87. could adopt a more reasonable attitude88. did my son89. It was fifty years after his death90. has done great damage to his heath91. has lost confidence in lifePart VII Multiple Choice1-5 N O H A L 6-10 B K C G D 11-15 F I E J MPart VIII Vocabulary1. applicant2. comparable3. conservative4. percentage5. discouraged6. boredom7. injuredPart IX Word Spelling1.cooperate2.physician3.penalty4.license5.addiction4.despair 7. explode 8. nightmare 9. niece 10. fragment复旦大学《21世纪大学英语》自主学习第三册第七单元《一课一练》测试题参考答案Part I WritingToo Much Emphasis on WealthAs people’s living standard has been greatly improved,more importance has been attached to the wealth. Wealth is viewed by many people as the sole symbol of success, and more importantly, happiness. They tend to feel content with what they have owned and they would feel depressed otherwise.Can the large amount of wealth surely bring happiness to people’s life? The answer is “NO”. The constant pursuit of wealth may lead to the desire for more wealth and in this case wealth-seekers claim they will be happier if they can have more wealth. As a result, many people endeavor to do whatever they can to earn as much money as they can. Even some of them venture to take illegal measures for greater profits. Moreover, young people may be influenced by this social behavior and they will transfer their attention from the pursuit of knowledge to the exploitation of material wealth. This phenomenon has caused widespread concern among the public.The role of wealth i n people’s life cannot be ignored but still a correct attitude towards wealth should be cultivated. The amount of wealth can enhance the sense of happiness but undoubtedly happiness overweighs wealth. Not until people know how to make good use of wealth to add to their happiness does wealth make sense in their life.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1-7: ACBDBDC8. until mid-life9. on the intercom10. give our ability to our workPart III Listening Comprehension (略)Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)47-56 HDBNJ GMOCK57-61 ACDCB 62-66 CBDABPart V Cloze67-71 BACDA 72-76 BDCBC 77-81 CBADD 82-86 CBACBPart VI Translation87. As far as working condition is concerned88. Of course being committed to your work is fine89. university administrators realized what huge pressure students are facing these days90. She took up skating a couple of years ago91. to keep ourselves in good shape复旦大学《21世纪大学英语》自主学习第三册第八单元《一课一练》测试题参考答案Part I WritingWill Science and T echnology Destroy Our Life?Thanks to the great inventions, our life has been changed for the better with so many conveniences and entertainments brought by scientific technologies and inventions. With TV sets and computers, we can know what is happening around the world and we can also keep in touch with our friends far away. With cars and airplanes, we can have access to long distance travels in great comfort. With the breakthroughs in medicine, we can be protected from some fatal diseases.Meanwhile some people claim that the tremendous development in science and technology has ruined our life. They argue that human beings have gone too far on the path of scientific revolution. Some achievements in science and technology do not help improve our living standard; instead they put our life in danger. Take the nuclear radiation which occurred in Japan as an example. Many people have been homeless and even a large number of people have become victims of activeradiation just because of the unexpected accident of the so-called great technological breakthrough in nuclear power.On my part, there is nothing wrong with the advancement in science and technology. The problem lies in how we apply the achievements. If the scientific research is carried out for the sake of improvement of our living standard, supports should be given to the research. However, those which will bring harm to our existence should be absolutely forbidden. Only in this way can we have an enjoyable and comfortable life.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1-7: ACABCDB8. the thrill of exploring the unknown9. a launch-pad fire10. one giant leap for mankindPart III Listening Comprehension (略)Part IV Reading Comprehension (In depth)47-56 GCIAE FLNJM57-61 DDADC 62-66 BCABDPart V Cloze67-71 CBDAC 72-76 ADBCA 77-81 ABDCA 82-86 BCAACPart VI Translation87. which means that it is possible to accurately locate where there is flood88. After the nuclear station blew up89. but the government still pressed it ahead90. caused a great deal of controversy among citizens91. The lack of job vacancies, coupled with rising prices。

全新版大学英语(第二版)第二册练习答案

全新版大学英语(第二版)第二册练习答案

Key to Book 2Unit 1 Text ALanguage Sense Enhancement:1) summarizing 2) value originality and independence 3) contrast between 4) in terms of 5) harbor 6) fearful 7) comparable 8) promote creativity 9) emerge 10) picked upVocabulary:I. 1. 1) insert 2) on occasion 3) investigate 4) In retrospect 5) initial 6) phenomena7) attached 8) make up for 9) is awaiting 10) not … in the least 11) promote 12) emerged2. 1) … a striking contrast between the standards of living in the north of the country and the south2) … is said to be superior to synthetic fiber3) … as a financial center has evolved slowly4) … is not relevant to whether he is a good lawyer5) … by a little-known sixteenth-century Italian poet have found their way into some English magazines3. 1) be picked up, can’t accomplish, am exaggerating2) somewhat, the performance, have neglected, they apply to3) assist, On the other hand, are valid, a superiorII. Confusable words:1.1) continual 2) continuous 3) continual 4) continuous2.1) principal 2) principal 3) principle 4) principles 5) principal’sIII. Usage:1. themselves2. himself/ herself3. herself/ by herself/ on her own4. itself5. ourselves6. yourself/ by yourself/ on your ownCloze 1:1)contrast 2) exaggerating 3) priority 4) on the other hand 5) promoting 6) pick up 7) assist 8) accomplish 9) on occasion 10) neglecting 11) worthwhile 12) superiorCloze 2:1) end 2) perform 3)facing 4) competent 5) equipped 6) designed 7) approach 8) rest 9) definitely 10) qualityTranslation 1:1)It takes an enormous amount of courage to make a departure from the tradition.2)Tom used to be very shy, but this time he was bold enough to give a performance infront of a large audience.3)Many educators think it desirable to foster the creative spirit in the child at an early age.4)Assuming (that) this painting really is a masterpiece, do you think it’s worthwhile tobuy/ purchase it?5)If the data is statistically valid, it will throw light on the problem we are investigating.Translation 2:To improve our English, it is critical to do more reading, writing, listening and speaking. Besides, learning by heart as many well-written essays as possible is also very important. Without an enormous store of good English writing in your head, you cannot express yourself freely in English. It is also helpful to summarize our experience as we go along, for in so doing, we can figure out which way of learning is more effective and will produce the most desirable result. As long as we keep working hard on it, we will in due course accomplish the task of mastering English.Unit 1 Text BComprehension Check:1-6: c c d a c bTranslation:1. 孩子们在糖果、电子游戏上的花费之大令家长们十分震惊(或者更确切地说,孩子们的超支行为似乎是在竭力仿效父母,这令家长们十分震惊),于是家长便设法把孩子们的钱存起来不让用。

新概念第二册一课一练答案

新概念第二册一课一练答案

参考答案Lesson 1Ⅰ.1 — 5:theatre;seat;behind;loudly;angry6 — 10:attention;bear;business;private;conversationⅡ.1 — 5:F;F;F;T;FⅢ.1.with play with fire 玩火。

2.With with one's help 在某人的帮助下。

3.to pay attention to 注意……4.about talk about 谈论某事。

5.with be angry with somebody 生某人的气;be angry at (about) 因……生气。

Ⅳ.1.Please turn round and look at that picture.2.We went to the theatre together last Sunday.3.The room is too hot to bear!4.This is none of your business.5.Sam is a very polite boy and he never speaks to anyone rudely.Lesson 2Ⅰ.1 — 5:outside;repeat;aunt;thought;dark6 — 10:enjoy the lunch;on foot;look out of the window;just then;get upⅡ.1.C 根据时间状语 now 判断用现在进行时。

2.D not... until... 直到……才……3.A 针对交通方式的提问用疑问词 how。

4.C named Otto 过去分词短语作定语。

5.B 根据后半句可知为转述的电话内容,意即:(刚才)安打电话来。

她让莉莉陪她去购物。

Ⅲ.1 — 5:got;has rung;arrived;stays;readⅣ.1.He never gets up early on Sundays.2.The telephone rang when I was cooking in the kitchen.3.The children are playing outside now.4.Mr.Smith has just gone to Germany by plane.5.She was still doing her homework until 11 o'clock yesterday evening.Lesson 3Ⅰ.1 — 5:send postcards to friends;visit museums;a friendly waiter;lend sb.sth./lend sth.to sb.;borrow sth.from sb.6 — 10:a few words;a whole day;make a big decision;on the last day of the holiday;walk in the public gardenⅡ.1 — 5:Did;hit;happened;tried;avoid6 — 10:climbed;Were;got;shouting;wasⅢ.1.A 意为使索然无味,损坏。

北京联合大学大学英语课程一课一练试卷(第二册UnitEight)(出题人:晏向阳)

北京联合大学大学英语课程一课一练试卷(第二册UnitEight)(出题人:晏向阳)

北京联合大学大学英语课程一课一练试卷(第二册UnitEight)(出题人:晏向阳)————————————————————————————————作者:————————————————————————————————日期:2北京联合大学大学英语课程一课一练试卷(第二册Unit Eight)(出题人:晏向阳)Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minute to write a short essay on the topic of Fascinating China. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given bellow:一位外国朋友第一次来中国,他想让你介绍两三样极具中国特色的事物(可以是风俗文化等),你会向他介绍什么?如何介绍?Fascinating ChinaPart II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the three choices marked A),B) and C). For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Written and Unwritten Rules in SwedenIn any society there are a set of rules to abide by and conform to in order to blend in or stay out of trouble. The formal rules, like laws and written regulations are easy to find out about and everyone knows you have to follow them. However, the unwritten rules or customs of a foreign society might be harder to find out about and understand. On this page, we will provide some information about laws/regulations and customs that you may find useful while you are here.Arms-length DistanceThis is the distance Swedish people normally stand apart from each other when talking. Swedes are quite reserved about personal space and if you get too close, you will probably see that the Swede will start to back off. Do not feel offended by this, as it is just normal for us to keep some distance between each other.ConflictsSwedish people like consensus and do not like open conflicts. If you have a conflict with a Swede, it would be better to have a discussion about it rather than to show a great deal of emotion or to become openly angry.Walking, Biking and DrivingWhether you are on a bicycle/walking a track or driving, you will be expected to walk on the left-hand side and bicycle on the right. Keeping this in mind might save you from unexpected collisions. Motor vehicles are always driven on the right-hand side of the road.EscalatorsOn the other hand, when riding an escalator you will be expected to stand on the right-hand side so that people who are in a hurry can walk up the left-hand side.Taking your Shoes offThis is a strange habit for most foreigners, but when you enter someone’s house or fla t, you will have to take your outdoor shoes off in the entrance. It is normal to walk around in your socks, even at someone else's house.SmokingSmoking is not allowed in restaurants, pubs or in public buildings. If there is a designated smoker’s area, us ually outside, this is the only area that you are allowed to smoke. If there is a designated area for smoking inside bars and clubs, no drinks or food can be served or brought into it. Please make it a habit to ask before you smoke, and especially in other people’s homes.The Number that Makes our Country TickAfter you have lived in Sweden for a short while, you will notice that ten little numbers make the world go round, or at least make life in Sweden a great deal easier. Those are the numbers that make up the Swedish personal ID number. In Sweden, this number is used for just about everything that involves the need to identify who a person is. Things like opening a bank account, buying insurance, using on-line booking systems and services or subscribing to a magazine are made much more easier if you have these ten little numbers. However, do not despair, there are usually ways around it. TV LicenseIf you own a TV in Sweden, you are required to report this to the TV license authority and pay the TV license. Every now and then, the TV license authority sends out controllers to visit people who have not reported that they have a TV in order to make sure that their information is correct. Drugs and AlcoholThe purchase and consumption of alcohol is subject to a number of laws and rules. Only persons of 18 years of age or older are allowed to purchase or consume alcoholic beverages. Only licensed serving places and the state owned Systembolaget(瑞典酒类专卖局)are allowed to sell alcoholic beverages that are stronger than 4 volume per cent. If you buy alcohol at a licensed serving place (pub, bar, restaurant), you may not take it outside. It is also forbidden to bring your own alcohol into a bar, pub or restaurant. It is always forbidden to consume alcohol in “publ ic p laces.” This does not include the outdoor serving areas of licensed pubs or restaurants or your own back yard. Sweden has a rather strict view concerning drugs. The purchase, possession and consumption of drugs of any kind (including marijuana), for which you do not hold a valid prescription, is illegal. Of course, the distribution of any kind of drug (even if you have a prescription for it) is strictly illegal. The only place that is legally allowed to sell prescription drugs/medication is Apoteket(瑞典药物局).Car InsuranceIf you buy a car in Sweden, you are required to insure it from the first day that the ownership of the car is transferred to you. It is the responsibility of the seller to send in the paperwork for the transfer of ownership, but you should check that this is done. If you do not insure the car right away (traffic insurance), you will be fined, and the fine is not cheap. Swedish Motor Insurers have more information. (830 words)注意,此部分试题请在答题卡一上作答1,In Sweden, the written rules are easy to find out and you should abide by themA. TrueB. FalseC. Not given2,Swede are very outgoing people, they don’t care much about personal space.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not given3,If you have a disagreement with a Swede, it would be better to express your emotions straightforward.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not given4,In Sweden, you should always walk on the right-hand side, whether you are on a bike or motor.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not given5,In a smoking area in Sweden bars, you can’t enjoy your drinks or food.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not given6,Swedish ID numbers are composed of ten little digits.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not given7,In Sweden, TV licenses are paid according to their sizes.A. TrueB. FalseC. Not given8,In Sweden, only licensed serving places and the state owned Systembolaget are permitted to sell alcoholic drinks that are ___________________.9,________________________ of drugs of an kind, for which you do not hold a valid prescription , is unlawful.10,If you buy a car in Sweden, you should insure it from the very day that _________________.Part III Listening Comprehension (35 Minutes)略Part IV Reading Comprehension (reading in depth) (25 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten 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 bank is identified bya letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not useany of the words in the bank more than once.A.involving B. significant C. obstacle D. conduction E. conductedF. identityG. AnalysisH. imposedI. captainJ. captionK. identified L. voiced M. proposing N. interactions O. interactiveUnspoken rules are behavioral constraints(限制)(47) in organizations or societies that are not (48) or written down. They usually exist in unspoken and unwritten format because they form a part of the logical argument or course of action implied by tacit assumptions. Examples (49) unspoken rules include unwritten and unofficial organizational hierarchies(等级), organizational culture, and acceptable behavioral norms governing (50) between organizational members.Some unwritten rules can be strong. For example, the (51) of a ship is always expected to be the last to leave it in a disaster. Also in schools offences like snitching(小偷小摸)can be treated harshly because it is part of the unwritten law that no one shall snitch on another.In the workplace, unspoken rules can have a (52) impact on one’s job satisfaction, advancement opportunities, and career trajectory(轨迹). For example, research (53) in the United States by the Level Playing Field Institute and the Center for Survey Research and (54) at the University of Connecticut revealed that 36% of white women, 37% of women of color, and 33% of men of color (55) the fact that only certain people are part of important social groups at work as the greatest (56) to fairness in their workplaces. (200 words)Section BDirections: There are 2 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 and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage."Hidden rules" in a Chinese DinnerSeating arrangementSeating arrangement abides by the rule of “left and eastern seats honored” and “seats facing the gate honored” in general. Se en from the distance between seats taken by the host and guests, the seat closer to the host is more respected. If you are the host, you should arrive at the dining room ahead of time, wait for guests at the door, and lead them to take a seat. If you are the guest, you should follow the host to take the seat.ServingA standard Chinese-style dinner is usually served in the following order: cold meats, fried fishes, entrees(正菜), snacks, soup, after-meal desserts (if requested) and fruits. Style of dishes in every process should be put into consideration at the time of dish ordering.Dining。

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复旦大学《21世纪大学英语》第二册自主学习《一课一练》测试题参考答案Unit 1Part I writingA Letter of ApologyDear Mr. Wang,I am writing to apologize for my late assignment. The assignment which you assigned us last Monday was due this Friday, but to my regret, I haven’t even started i t yet. I feel really sorry for not handing in the assignment on time and for the inconvenience it would bring to you.I caught a serious cold last week and the doctor asked me to stay in bed for a week since I was very weak and the weather was very cold these days. Therefore, I couldn’t go to the library to get the necessary referential information which was needed for my assignment. As a result, I have not started doing it yet and could not hand it on time.Fortunately I have finally fully recovered. I will finish the assignment as soon as I can and try my best to hand in homework on time in the future.Sincerely yours,Li MingPart II Reading Comprehension (skimming and scanning)1-7 DADCCBD 8.”Social radar” and professionally 10, fast disappearingPart III Listing Comprehension (omitted)Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47-51GDNBK; 52-56 LCFIO 57-61DCACD; 62-66CACACPart V Close67-71BCACB 72-76DDCAD 77-81AACAB 82-86BDDBCPart VI Translation87. he would have acted differently 或 he would have acted in a different way88 .hardly had he arrived home或he had hardly arrived home89 .tore the envelope open90 .I’ll have it fixed tomorrow或I’m going to hav e it fixed tomorrow91 .which might damage our health或which might do harm to our health Part VII Multiple Choices1-6DHEFLC; 7-12IKBJAGPart VIII Matching1-5 BCDEAPart IX Word Spelling1 .campaign2 .mission3 .private4 .distracted5 .accustomed6 .precautions7 .plunged8 .overcome9 .revived 10 .abundantUnit 2Part I WritingHow to Become a Top StudentThose who always perform outstandingly in school are frequently referred to as “top students” .they are much admired by other students and much appreciated by their teachers and their parents alike. Although most of us are just average student with average intelligence, who can honestly say that, he or she never has thought of becoming a top studentMany people think that top students are genius, but according to my observation, top students are just average students who have the following characteristics .to begin with, top students seem to have clear and concrete goals in their life. They know what they want and will never give up whatever difficulties they come across. Next, top students seem to have very good study habits. They listen to the teachers attentively and answer the teachers’ questions actively in class and do what the teachers ask them to do after class. They read other books related to the subject to widen their scope of knowledge. Finally, top students seen to have a wide variety of interests. They engage themselves in all kinds of activities. As a result, they also excel in other aspects.I am also determined to become a top student. I will reared the top students as my models and will go out of my way to get to know them and learn form them.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1-7 ABCADBA8. Government offices9 .pay for his expenses10. Professional careerPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47-51JACOH 52-56 MELFI57-61CCBCA 62-66 CDBCCPart V Close67-71 ABDCA 72-76 CCBBA 77-81 CADDD 82-86 ACBCDPart VI Translation87. by contrast, their class is made up of males only88. being excluded from discussions that directly concerned his future89. suggests that this new device must be readjusted90. in hopes that we could make it to the airport in time91. he said that he owed all this to his parents’ encouragementPart VII Multiple Choices (Optional)horrifiedPart VIII Matching (Optional)1-5 IAKBC 6-10 MDEFO 11-15 GHNJLUnit 3 Part I WritingThe Prevalence of western holidaysDue to the heavy influence of western cultures, more and more modern Chinese people prefer western holidays to traditional ones. When Christmas or Valentine Day comes, youngsters flood into bars, restaurants and department stores to celebrate these festivals which their ancestors know little about.The reason behind this social phenomenon is obvious: in a society dominated by mass media and consumerism, festivals and holidays from abroad are labeled as “fashionable and new”, while traditional ones as something” out of date or old”. Young people all over the world have regarded western life style depicted in Hollywood films as their ultimate goal of life. Therefore, it’s no wonder that Chinese young people love Christmas much more spring Festival.The influence of such a social phenomenon should be carefully studied. In my opinion, the widespread and recognition of western holidays will definitely harm our traditional value. If we don’t take some measures, in years to come, Chinese cultural heritage may be alien to our offspring. It’s high time that the government took some action.Part II Reading comprehension1-7 CDDBDCA manners a knife toPart III Listening comprehension(omitted)Part IV Reading Comprehension47-51 ENGDB 52-56 LFJOA 57-61 CADCA 62-66 ADBCBPart V Cloze67-71 CABAB 72-76 ADCAC 77-81 BCAAB 82-86 DABDAPart VI Translationthe temporary job came to an endensure that their joint ventures in Japan are profitablesmoothing over the conflict between the two’s frequent help with the multitude of problems they ran intohimself in giving the clerk the big salaryPart VII Multiple Choice 1-5 FIAHM 6-10 EOJCB 11-15LGKNDPart VIII Matching1-5 DACEB 6-10 IHFGM 11-13 KJNPart IX Blank-filling1,withPart X Translationmultitude of little things may escalate into big emotional battles. conflicts are mainly due to cultural differences.one could see him as a threat to their careers.managers asked his advice on a wide range of matters.is a profitable, thriving and growing venture.began his love affair with Japanese culture in his thirties.employer tried to keep him an the payroll.worked the other way around.Unit 4Part I WritingThe Way to SuccessEveryone tries to achieve success in his career, but someone finally attains his aim while the other fails. Why The successful one continues his cause to the end through long period of hard work, but the one that has failed is easily disappointed and stops halfway.Strong will, perseverance and diligence are the keys to success. A man of strong will and perseverance always has an inflexible spirit. He sticks to his cause no matter how tough it might be. Sun Yat-sun was such a man. Many of his attempts failed, but he held to his purpose with firmness and at last he succeeded. Diligence means steadiness in one’s work and study. Marx often worked 15 hours a day. Life is short and we have too much to do. Without diligence no one can achieve anything.I believe that where there is a will there is a way and that success belongs to whoever can put up with long years of patient toil and constant effort. This is the way to success.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1-7 BDABADB 8. lazy and undisciplined 9. cheered louder 10. found the wordsPart IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47-56 EHJKGCBINM 57-61 DDDDC 62-66 DBABDPart V Cloze66-71 ABCAC 72-76DBCCA 77-81ADABA 82-86 AAAADPart VI Translation87. Shielding children from the knowledge88. a world of difference89. good at turning failure into success.90. suffered a complete nervous breakdown91. When talking about his successPart VII Multiple Choice1-5JIHGF 6-10 EDCBAPart VIII Matching1-5 CDBAF 6-10 EIJHGPart IX Word Spelling1. afford2. preclude3. emphasis4. prone5. applied6. distinguished7. obsessed8. alike 10. impulseUnit 5Part I WritingInternship cover letter:Dear sir or madam.I am writing to you to ask you to consider my qualification for the position of marketing intern that you advertised in 5 l..I will graduate from Peking University In this coming July, majoring in marketing. I have ever worked for half a year in the marketing field as an intern in a computer company. When coming across your advertisement I found that my education background and work experience made me a perfect fit for this position. Please find more details about me in my resume attached. l believe my solid educational experience and practical work experience have convinced me to make an immediate contribution to your company.I think it's a great way to have an interview and discuss this position further. I will be available during the weekdays in the morning for any interviews. I look forward to hearing from you soon.Sincerely yours,StevenPart II Skimming and Scanning1-7 CDDBACB8. mother of the groom; 9. feel important; 10 make a difference part IV Reading ComprehensionSection A47-51 COKLH 52-56. JM FNESection B57-61 DBADD 62-66 BBADCPart V Cloze67-71 BDABA 72-76 CDABC 77-81 ADCAB 82-86 CAABD Part VI Translation1. He qualified for the financial aid2. became financially independent3. Although balancing work and school was difficult4. the acceptance letter arrived.5. by buying expensive goods.Part VII Multiple Choice1-5 BIJLK 6-10 ATSQD 11-15 C H RPE 16-20 OFNMG part VII Matching1-5 HOBD 6-10 FAEICUnit 6 Part I WritingStudying AbroadRecent years have witnessed a phenomenon that more and more students swarm into foreign countries to pursue their education. Some ambitious Chinese youngsters have shifted their attention from domestic schoolings to the overseas education, dreaming of getting degrees from abroad.There are several reasons to cause this change. First of all, with the globalization and much more frequent communications with developed countries, most people in China have realized the wide gaps in many fields, especially in science and technology, between China and western countries. They thirst for studying aboard to get ready better for the fierce competition in the job-hunting market. Moreover, the life in foreign countries is usually attractive to young people and studying aboard may satisfy their curiosity. Besides, the rapid development of our mother country and the remarkable rise in our income make it practical to study abroad, which is almost impossible to Chinese students in the past.The move-out of our students changes our society a lot. On the one hand, studying abroad widens their views and offers more job chances. On the other hand. if the majority of them don't go back to China our motherland will probably suffer a significant loss which may be difficult to be estimated by money.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1-7 CBDB CDD 8. great shock. 9. nursing care 10. speech synthesizerPart III Listening Comprehension (omitted)Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)47-56 KDACJGMOFI57-61 BAADB 62-66 CBBCDPart V Cloze67-71 CADBA 72- 76 BCABD 77-8J DACBC 82-86 ACABD Part VI Translation87. is noted for its academic achievements88. optimism and courage89. managed to get the machine working again90. sprang from the driver 's carelessness91. dreamed /dreams of going to Paris to see the sightsPart VII Multiple Choice1-10 EJHCDAFBGPart VIIL Matching1-1OCADBH FEGJIPart IX Word SpellingI. restrict 2. virtually 3. obstacle 4. Specialized5. reputation 7. grim 8. Acknowledging 9. consequently 10. VitalUnit 7Part 1 writingMarks or abilitySome students put stress on marks. One reason for that comes from the tradition of society. Most parents, teachers judge students from their marks. High marks means honor. So students study hard to get high marks in order to satisfy their parents, please their teachers. The other reasoncan be found in our education system. It is marks that decide a student’s fate. As a result, the students have to gain high marks in their studies. In their point of view, marks are the most important thing.Other students pay more attention to their ability, because they believe ability can accompany them to the end of their lives. Everyone is bound to graduate from schools and step into society, so they have to learn to communicate with other people, to deal with difficulties and to face the sharp competition. All this should be developed in school, so they consider the ability the most important.I believe that a grading system is good and necessary for a school, but it should not be the only me asure of a person’s ability. Schools should set up more elective courses, for instance, to train the students to solve practical problems.Part 2B D A BC B8. your habits and attitudes9. thinking you can’t think.10. as a waste of time.Part 447-56 B D F I N H E J A O57-61 C B D B C 62-66 D C B C APart 5 cloze67-71 B C C A B 72-76 D B D A C 77-81 C B C B C 82-86 A C D B DPart 6 translation87. Regardless of what you may think of him88. Now that George has the whole study room to himself89. it is impossible for him to catch up on it in a month, let alone ina week.90. but what if I say no91. but what if it was truePart 71-10 F J G D H E B C I APart 81-5 C D E A F 6-10 G B L K I 11-12 J HPart 91. ridiculous。

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