新世纪大学英语综合教程第二册Unit 3答案

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新世纪大学英语综合教程第二册答案(word版)

新世纪大学英语综合教程第二册答案(word版)

新世纪⼤学英语综合教程第⼆册答案(word版)Unit OneChecking Your VocabularyWord Detective1. (Page 15)1) f 2) d 3) a 4) j 5) h 6) b 7) c 8) i2. (Page 16)1) S 2) A 3) A 4) S5) S 6) S 7) A 8) S3. (Page 17)1) a 2) c 3) b 4) c 5) aEnhance Your Language AwarenessWords in Action1. (Page 20)1) tackle 2) alternative 3) initial 4) universal5) crippled 6) genuine 7) construct 8) impressive9) shallow 10) react 11) generate 12) entitled13) contact 14) constant 15) rough 16) captured17) move 18) put2. (Page 21)1) In any case 2) took hold 3) root out4) count…against 5) find it in myself to6) aware of 7) do her wrong 8) like it or notIncreasing Your Word Power1. (Page 22)1) cured 2) heal 3) treated 4) cure5) treated 6) heal 7) treat2. (Page 23)1) Action speaks louder than words.2) The production here needs temperatures lower than 25 degrees Celsius.3) I like to keep things rather than throw them away.4) There is nobody here other than me.5) She’d rather leave her job than (be forced to) work for that boss.Grammar Review (page 24)1. (Page 24)1) preparing 2) to thank 3) repairing/ to be repaired 4) to get 5) studying 6) being treated 7) missing 8) to reduce 9) to leave 10) worrying2. (Page 25)1) kept nodding, rather confused2) Fallen leaves3) surprised, hiding4) Deeply moved5) following6) Being, interestedCLOZE (Page 25)1) harmonious 2) that 3) ironically 4) For5) recover 6) go about 7) realize/remember 8) hardest9) unfair 10) who 11) forgiveness 12) dealing with13) emotionalTRANSLATION(Page 26)1) In life, our stupidest course of action is to cling too much to what w have and refuse to let go.2) I am willing to work in the IT industry, but have no idea how to go about it.3) Many people are aware of the importance of living in harmony with nature.4) Problems like the generation gap cannot be swept under the carpet.5) I never did understand what was eating away at her.6) He has been at peace with the world all his life.7) He did not speak out/say what he thought. For one thing,she might not understand. For another, he was afraid that she might not forgive him.8) As the years rolled by, he became increasingly interested in/fascinated by Chinese culture.Unit TwoChecking Your VocabularyWord Detective4. (Page 47)1) b 2) f 3) d 4) h 5) j 6) a 7) i 8) c5. (Page 48)1) STRAIGTEN 2) RELAXED 3) LOWER 4) INDIRECT5) RESPECTIVE 6) OWE 7) HOPEFUL 8) CEASEThe hidden word is GLORIOUS6. (Page 49)1) bound for 2) without so much as 3) may well4) all/get into debt 5) played the fool 6) on earth7) put my name up for 8) was bestowed onEnhance Your Language AwarenessWords in Action3. (Page 51)1) emphasize 2) stretched 3) remedy 4) confine5) remarkable 6) owe 7) lower 8) response9) reveal 10) characterized 11) picture 12) adopt13) proposed 14) trembling4. (Page 53)1) singled out for 2) kept back 3) all but 4) in search of5) on earth 6) in particular 7) first and foremost 8) took inIncreasing Your Word Power4. (Page 53)1) responsible for 2) bound for 3) aware of 4) appreciative of5) thirsty for 6) worthy for 7) capable of 8) noted for9) independent of 10) suitable for5. (Page 54)1) similar 2) alike/similar 3) sleeping 4) asleep5) cheerful 6) glad 7) afraid/frightened 8) frightened9) living 10) alive6. (Page 55)1) a delightful holiday 2) a hopeful man/person in politics 3) a forgetful person 4) a masterful manager 5) a handful of rice 6) a spoonful of water 7) an armful of newspapers 8) a roomful of students 9) a mouthful of wineGrammar Review (page 56)1. (Page 56)1) be done away with 2) is/ gets punished 3) being erected4) Having been ignored 5) believing 6) to have sent7) be looked up 8) speak/ speaking 9) being interviewed 10) taken 2) (Page 57)1) 杰克,有你的电话。

新世纪大学英语综合教学方案教育教程第二册Unit3标准答案

新世纪大学英语综合教学方案教育教程第二册Unit3标准答案

Listen and RespondTask One Focusing on the Main IdeasChoose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences according to the information contained in the listening passage.1 One day in school Monty Roberts was asked to ________.A) write a term paper about the courses he learnedB) write about his dream of the futureC) describe a horse ranchD) draw a picture of a horse ranch2 Monty Roberts’ goal was to become ________.A) a horse trainer like his fatherB) a painter who draws horses and horse ranchesC) an owner of a large horse ranchD) an owner of a large farm3 When Monty Roberts turned in the paper, his teacher ________.A) was not satisfied with itB) helped to improve itC) gave a good comment about itD) asked him to discuss the topic with his father4 The teacher asked the boy to rewrite the paper because ________.A) his father had helped him write the paperB) his paper was full of empty wordsC) his dream was not properly described in the paperD) his goal of life described in the paper was not realistic5 A week later, the boy finally decided ________.A) to follow his father’s professionB) to keep his dreamC) to make some changes in his paperD) to follow his teacher’s adviceTask Two Zooming In on the DetailsListen to the recording carefully and fill in each of the blanks according to what you have heard.1 Monty Roberts was the son of a horse trainer . His dream was to own a large horse ranch. That night he wrote about his dream in great detail and he even drew a picture of a 200-acre ranch .2 He put a great deal of his heart into the dream ranch and the next day he handed the paper in to his teacher .3 When Monty Roberts asked his teacher why he got a large red F for his paper, his teacher explained to him that his dream was impossible for him. He had no money. But he needed a lot of money to buy the land, the house and the machines for his dream ranch.4 When Monty Roberts asked his father for advice, his father just asked him to make up his own mind on his dream because it is a very important decision for him to make.5 When Monty Roberts turned in the same paper, he said to his teacher, “You can keep the F and I’ll keep my dream . I will follow my heart , no matter what happens.”Read and ExploreTask One Discovering the Main Ideas1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text A.1) According to Alex Haley, why does many a young man want to be a writer? Because they think that being a writer can bring them wealth and fame.2) Does writing mean glory and wealth in the author’s opinion?No. The author thinks that writing is a lonely, private and poor-paying affair. Only a few can succeed after long periods of neglect and poverty.3) What was the author’s life in Greenwich Village like?His life in Greenwich Village was very poor. He barely made enough to eat.4) Did he ever doubt his ability to write? Why or why not?Yes. Because he didn’t receive a break after writing for a year or so.5) Why did the call from his old acquaintance change his life?Because his doubt of his resolution to write was cleared. He was determined to keep on writing.6) In what way did people like Delaney and Belafonte become role models for the author?From them he learned that one had to make sacrifices and live creatively to keep working hard to realize one’s dreams.7) How many years did the author keep on writing before his great success? He kept on writing for 17 years before his great success.8) What did the two sardine cans and 18 cents in the brown paper bag symbolize?They symbolized his courage and persistence to stick to his dream of writing.9) What is the meaning of the Shadowland of dreams?The Shadowland of dreams means all the difficulties (e.g. neglect, poverty, doubt, uncertainty, and fear of failure) people meet with in pursuing their dreams.2 Text A can be divided into three parts with the paragraph number(s) of each part provided as follows. Write down the main idea of each part.Part: One; Paragraph(s): 1-2; Main Idea: Alex Haley explains the difference between “being a writer” and “writing”.Part: Two; Paragraph(s): 3–18; Main Idea: The author tells about his struggle to stick to his dream of writing and his final success.Part: Three; Paragraph(s): 19-22; Main Idea: The author tells about his struggle to stick to his dream of writing and his final success.Task Two Reading Between the LinesRead the following sentences carefully and discuss in pairs what the author intends to say by the italicized parts.1) For every writer kissed by fortune, there are thousands more whose longing is never rewarded. (Para. 2)Compared with those lucky writers who have become famous, thousands of people who devote themselves to writing are never given recognition as successful writers.2) Next time I make a sale. (Para. 6)Considering the rather difficult circumstances the author was in, it is easy to see that there was a degree of irony and self-sarcasm when he promised his friend that he would pay back the money next time he made a sale, for it was something that had not happened before and would not be very likely to happen in the near future, thus pushing the repayment of the debt into the remote future.3) What’s more, I could write on the side. (Para. 8)More importantly, I could take writing as a part-time job.4) There’s everything you’ve made of yourself so far. (Para. 10)The two cans of sardines and 18 cents are all you have.5) Another Village neighbor was a handsome young singer who ran a struggling restaurant. (Para. 13)… a restaurant that has few customers and is about to close down.6) As I absorbed the lesson, I gradually began to sell my articles. (Para. 15) As I beca me aware of what it meant to live in the Shadowland, …7) For the first time I had money and open doors everywhere. (Para. 18)… I had a lot of opportunities.Checking Your VocabularyWord Detective1 Choose the definition in Column B that best matches each italicized word in Column A.1)d2)g3) f4) e5) b6) h7) a8)c2 Spell out the words from Text B with the help of the given definitions, the initial letters and paragraph numbers.Example: e stablish : set up; begin; create (Para. 1)1) w orthy : deserving respect or serious consideration (Para. 1)2) c reep : move slowly, quietly, and carefully, esp. so as not to attract attention (Para. 1)3) r esolve : make a determined decision; decide firmly (Para. 2)4) r efresh : make less hot or tired; bring back strength and freshness to (Para. 5)5) o ccurrence : an event or happening (Para. 6)6) s urplus : an amount additional to what is needed or used (Para. 6)7) f avourable : winning favour and approval (Para. 7)8) r emark : say esp. sth. that one has just noticed; give as an opinion (Para. 9)3 Some phrases or expressions from Text B are hidden in the following picture. Find the phrases or expressions and then use them to complete the sentences with the help of the clues.1) He sweeps the floor for the hotel to work out (以工作抵偿) the cost of board. (Para. 1)2) She was unused to (不习惯) talking about herself. (Para. 4)3) After waiting for a long time,the little boy is out of patience(不耐烦). (Para. 4)4) The bad weather has added to (增加) the difficulties in our work. (Para. 4)5) The homeless people in the city have to walk the streets (走街串巷), begging for food and money. (Para. 5)6) We were terrified when we came on / upon (发现) a snake behind the little cottage on the edge of the wood. (Para. 5)7) Eva was cutting the grass, and in the meantime (与此同时) Adam was planting roses. (Para. 7)8) From this book written by a movie star we get / have got the idea (领悟到) that those people in the limelight are just ordinary people — even famous faces have flaws! (Para. 7)Checking Your Comprehension1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text B.1) How did the author get to know about the school for coloured people in Virginia?He overheard two miners talking about it while working in the coal-mine.2) Why did the author resolve to go to the school?Because he heard that the school was established for coloured people and opportunities were provided to poor but worthy students to work out all or a part of the cost of board and learn some trade or industry at the same time.3) What kind of situation was he in when he reached the city of Richmond late one night?He was tired, hungry and dirty. And he was completely out of money. He had not a single acquaintance in the city, and, being unused to city ways, he didn’t know where to go.4) How did he spend his first night in Richmond?He walked the streets till he became too exhausted to walk any longer. Then he found an elevated sidewalk and lay under it for the night upon the ground.5) How did he earn some money for his breakfast the next morning?He helped unloading a cargo of pig iron from a large ship.6) Why didn’t the head teacher admit the author to the institution at first? Because of being so long without proper food, a bath and change of cloth, he didn’t make a very favourable impression upon her.7) How did the author get a chance to prove his worthiness to the head teacher? The head teacher asked him to sweep the adjoining classroom and he did an excellent job,which proved his worthiness as a student in the institute.2 Read the following statements and then decide whether each of them is true or false based on the information in the text. Write T for True and F for False in the space provided before each statement. 1) F At Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute poor but worthy students hadopportunities to pay just a part of the cost of board.(Poor but worthy students were provided opportunities to earn money to pay all or a part of the cost of food in the school and at the same time learn some trade or industry.)2) T On the first day of his journey, he realized that he didn’t have enoughmoney to go to Hampton.3) F He reached the city of Richmond by walking and begging for a number ofdays.(He reached the city of Richmond by walking and begging rides for a number of days.)4) T Though he was tired and hungry, he still believed that he would reachHampton.5) F By helping unload a big ship, he earned enough money to buy a chicken legand an apple pie for his breakfast.(By helping unload a big ship, he earned enough money for his breakfast.)6) F He felt that a new kind of existence had begun because he arrived at theschool with a surplus of 50 cents.(He felt that a new kind of existence had begun because he could begin his education in the school.)7) T He worked hard to clean the classroom because his future depended uponthe impression he made upon the head teacher.8) F The head teacher admitted the author on condition that he should clean theclassroom thoroughly after class.(The head teacher admitted the author because he proved his worthiness by cleaning the classroom thoroughly.)Enhance Your Language AwarenessWords in ActionWorking with Words and Expressions1 In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.1) A smart appearance tends to make a(n) favourable impression at an interview.2) The scientist failed in his experiments many a time, but he was never discouraged ; instead, he stuck it out and finally made a great scientific discovery.3) When I asked my mother if I could marry George, she consented but rather unwillingly.4) The garden has fallen into a state of neglect since its owner died two years ago.5) Coming home late, the boy crept quietly into the house to avoid waking his parents.6) If you want to learn a language well, sufficient time is necessary.7) The origin of Chinese writing can be traced back to ancient China although we are not certain of the date of its invention.8) The price was somewhat higher than I had expected. However, it was still acceptable.9) When you feel tired, a rest and a cool drink will refresh you.10) As I sit here today, I couldn’t be more grateful for the op portunity, not only to be alive, but also to apply my life to such a(n) worthy effort.11) More and more people in big companies are enrolling in English courses to improve their promotion(晋升) prospects .12) I made full preparations for my journey to London on foot and I resolved to get there in five days.13) At the end of the interview, she remarked , “You’ve proved your worthiness more than well enough.”14) I hope that I shall never again have to undergo such a terrible experience.15) Susan started singing to her baby and was rewarded with a smile.2 In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand their meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.1) Since the summer vacation has started, let’s pack up and spend a week in the country with my grandparents.2) The boy is so interested in the popular novel entitled Harry Porter and the Deathly Hallows(圣徒) that he has read it for many a time.3) I admire Steve very much, for in his pursuit of a successful life, he always stays the course and never gives up in spite of the many difficulties and risks he has encountered.4) The couple’s love was put to the test when the husband was crippled in a car accident.5) I mailed out 250 letters to complete strangers for help and within 6 weeks the stream of money came flooding in from all over the country.6) When searching for some news online(在线的) last night, I came across an interesting website(网址) devoted to computer games.7) He is so clever that he can always come up with solutions at the last moment.8) At the sight of the big fish, the fisherman plunged his hands into the water and caught it with graceful ease.Increasing Your Word Power1 Listed in the box below are some unit nouns. Discuss their meanings and then complete the following table by filling in the appropriate unit noun. The same unit noun may be used for more than once. Consult a dictionary if necessary.a(n) slice of bread a(n) particle of rocka(n) bunch of keys a(n) bar of soapa(n) can of orange juice a(n) sheet of glassa(n) item of business a(n) article of furniturea(n) slice of meat a(n) particle of dusta(n) can of beer a(n) bar of chocolatea(n) article of luggage a(n) bunch of flowersa(n) sheet of paper a(n) item of expense2 Words such as respectful, respectable and respective may cause confusion because they are similar either in meaning or in spelling. To communicate effectively, we need to pay special attention to such confusable words. In each of the following sentences you are giventwo or three words in brackets. Choose the appropriate one to fill in the blank. You may consult a dictionary if necessary.1) Now your father has retired, you should go and see him now and then. This should not be neglected (neglectful, neglected).2) Some boy students are neglectful (neglectful, neglected) of their appearance in school.3) In this book the writer describes his colourful (coloured, colourful) experiences in Africa.4) To celebrate the Spring Festival, they tie many coloured (coloured, colourful) lamps on the trees.5) The coat is made of a kind of cloth that is rough (rough, tough) to touch.6) The meat was tough (rough, tough) and hard and I did not like it at all.7) The article is all nonsense. It’s not worth(worth, worthy) the paper it’s printed on.8) These young men will prove worthy (worth, worthy) of our trust.9) The situation will develop in a direction favourable (favourite, favourable) to China.10) I like oranges very much; they are my favourite (favourite, favourable) fruit.11) The boys here are well mannered and respectful (respective, respectable, respectful) toward grown-ups.12) My uncle is a respectable (respective, respectable, respectful) doctor in our town.13) After the meeting we will take our respective (respective, respectable, respectful) ways home.14) It was very considerate (considerate, considerable) of you to send me a birthday card yesterday.15) There has been a considerable (considerate, considerable) growth of light industry in the city in the last five years.3 Word BuildingNow match each of the English words in Column A with its Chinese meaning in Column B. You may consult a dictionary if necessary.1)d2) i3) l4) a5)k6) o7) p8) b9)m10) n11) e12) c13) f14) g15) h16) jGrammar in ContextTask 1: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences by choosing proper connectives from the box below.1) He gave us a vivid description of what he had seen in Africa.2) The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure to wonder whether you are happy or not.3) I looked around and was not certain whose house I was in.4) The students here will give their used books to whoever need them in the countryside schools.5) The situation today is obviously different from what it was only 50 years ago.6) Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure.7) I didn’t realize how difficult it was to get the tickets for the performance.8) You say you ar e brave. Now let’s see which of us is the more timid(胆小的).9) I know nothing about her except that she is an English teacher in our school.10) We all thought it a pity that the sports meet should have been put off.Task 2: Complete the following sentences using a preposition and a relative pronoun.1) He took out a square green bottle, the content of which he poured into a dish.2) The goals for which he has fought all his life are all achieved now.3) An investigation was made into the accident, in which fifty people were killed.4) We need a chairman in whom everyone has confidence.5) A survey was carried out on the death rate of the new-born babies in the region, the results of which were shocking.6) I am grateful to him for his advice, to which I owe all my success.7) This depends on the purpose for which nuclear energy is used.8) The time at which each control signal is sent is carefully controlled by a digital(数码的) clock.ClozeComplete the following passage with words and phrases chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is given.There’s a difference between “being a writer” and writing. As a matter of fact, many who wish to be writers are longing f or (1) wealth and fame, not the long hours alone at the type-writer. They are not a ware (2) of the fact that writing is a lonely, private and poor-paying a ffair (3). I remember when I became a freelance writer, I had no p rospects (4) at all. What I did have was a friend and a small s torage (5) room in an apartment building. It didn’t even m atter (6) that it was cold and had no bathroom. Immediately I bought a used manual typewriter and p lunged (7) myself into writing. After a year or so, however, I still hadn’t received a b reak (8) and began to doubt myself. Then one day I was o ffered (9) a job earning $ 6,000 a year. As the dollars were d ancing (10) in my head, something c leared (11) my senses. From deep inside a bull-headed resolution w elled u p (12). I heard myself saying, “I’m going to s tick (13) it out and write.” I realiz ed that you had to make s acrifices (14) and live creatively to keep working at your dreams. Then, in 1970, 17 years after I left the Coast Guard, Roots was p ublished (15). The shadows had turned into dazzling limelight.TranslationTranslate the following sentences into English, using the words and expressions given in brackets.1) 听说他的新书是根据发生在田纳西州一个小镇上一家人的真事写的。

新世纪大学英语综合教育教案第二册Unit3规范标准答案

新世纪大学英语综合教育教案第二册Unit3规范标准答案

Listen and RespondTask One Focusing on the Main IdeasChoose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences according to the information contained in the listening passage.1 One day in school Monty Roberts was asked to ________.A) write a term paper about the courses he learnedB) write about his dream of the futureC) describe a horse ranchD) draw a picture of a horse ranch2 Monty Roberts’goal was to become ________.A) a horse trainer like his fatherB) a painter who draws horses and horse ranchesC) an owner of a large horse ranchD) an owner of a large farm3 When Monty Roberts turned in the paper, his teacher ________.A) was not satisfied with itB) helped to improve itC) gave a good comment about itD) asked him to discuss the topic with his father4 The teacher asked the boy to rewrite the paper because ________.A) his father had helped him write the paperB) his paper was full of empty wordsC) his dream was not properly described in the paperD) his goal of life described in the paper was not realistic5 A week later, the boy finally decided ________.A) to follow his father’s professionB) to keep his dreamC) to make some changes in his paperD) to follow his teacher’s adviceTask Two Zooming In on the DetailsListen to the recording carefully and fill in each of the blanks according to what you have heard.1 Monty Roberts was the son of a horse trainer . His dream was to own a large horse ranch. That night he wrote about his dream in great detail and he even drew a picture of a 200-acre ranch .2 He put a great deal of his heart into the dream ranch and the next day he handed the paper in to his teacher .3 When Monty Roberts asked his teacher why he got a large red F for his paper, his teacher explained to him that his dream was impossible for him. He had no money. But he needed a lot of money to buy the land, the house and the machines for his dream ranch.4 When Monty Roberts asked his father for advice, his father just asked him to make up his own mind on his dream because it is a very important decision for him to make.5 When Monty Roberts turned in the same paper, he said to his teacher, “You can keep the F and I’ll keep my dream . I will follow my heart , no matter what happens.”Read and ExploreTask One Discovering the Main Ideas1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text A.1) According to Alex Haley, why does many a young man want to be a writer?Because they think that being a writer can bring them wealth and fame.2) Does writing mean glory and wealth in the author’s opinion?No. The author thinks that writing is a lonely, private and poor-paying affair. Only a few can succeed after long periods of neglect and poverty.3) What was the author’s life in Greenwich Village like?His life in Greenwich Village was very poor. He barely made enough to eat.4) Did he ever doubt his ability to write? Why or why not?Yes. Because he didn’t receive a break after writing for a year or so.5) Why did the call from his old acquaintance change his life? Because his doubt of his resolution to write was cleared. He was determined to keep on writing.6) In what way did people like Delaney and Belafonte become role models for the author?From them he learned that one had to make sacrifices and live creatively to keep working hard to realize one’s dreams.7) How many years did the author keep on writing before his great success?He kept on writing for 17 years before his great success.8) What did the two sardine cans and 18 cents in the brown paper bag symbolize?They symbolized his courage and persistence to stick to his dream of writing.9) What is the meaning of the Shadowland of dreams?The Shadowland of dreams means all the difficulties (e.g. neglect, poverty, doubt, uncertainty, and fear of failure) people meet with in pursuing their dreams.2 Text A can be divided into three parts with the paragraph number(s) of each part provided as follows. Write down the main idea of each part.Part: One; Paragraph(s): 1-2; Main Idea: Alex Haley explains the difference between “being a writer”and “writing”.Part: Two; Paragraph(s): 3–18; Main Idea: The author tells about his struggle to stick to his dream of writing and his final success.Part: Three; Paragraph(s): 19-22; Main Idea: The author tells about his struggle to stick to his dream of writing and his final success.Task Two Reading Between the LinesRead the following sentences carefully and discuss in pairs what the author intends to say by the italicized parts.1) For every writer kissed by fortune, there are thousands more whose longing is never rewarded. (Para. 2)Compared with those lucky writers who have become famous, thousands of people who devote themselves to writing are never given recognition as successful writers.2) Next time I make a sale. (Para. 6)Considering the rather difficult circumstances the author was in, it is easy to see that there was a degree of irony and self-sarcasm when he promised his friend that he would pay back the money next time he made a sale, for it was something that had not happened before and would not be very likely to happen in the near future, thus pushing the repayment of the debt into the remote future.3) What’s more, I could write on the side. (Para. 8)More importantly, I could take writing as a part-time job.4) There’s everything you’ve made of yourself so far. (Para. 10)The two cans of sardines and 18 cents are all you have.5) Another Village neighbor was a handsome young singer who ran a struggling restaurant. (Para. 13)…a restaurant that has few customers and is about to close down.6) As I absorbed the lesson, I gradually began to sell my articles. (Para.15)As I became aware of what it meant to live in the Shadowland, …7) For the first time I had money and open doors everywhere. (Para. 18)…I had a lot of opportunities.Checking Your VocabularyWord Detective1 Choose the definition in Column B that best matches each italicized word in Column A.1)d2)g3) f4) e5) b6) h7) a8)c2 Spell out the words from Text B with the help of the given definitions, the initial letters and paragraph numbers. Example: e stablish : set up; begin; create (Para. 1)1) w orthy : deserving respect or serious consideration (Para. 1)2) c reep : move slowly, quietly, and carefully, esp. so as not to attract attention (Para. 1)3) r esolve : make a determined decision; decide firmly (Para. 2)4) r efresh : make less hot or tired; bring back strength and freshness to (Para. 5)5) o ccurrence : an event or happening (Para. 6)6) s urplus : an amount additional to what is needed or used (Para. 6)7) f avourable : winning favour and approval (Para. 7)8) r emark : say esp. sth. that one has just noticed; give as an opinion (Para. 9)3 Some phrases or expressions from Text B are hidden in the following picture. Find the phrases or expressions and then use them to complete the sentences with the help of the clues.1) He sweeps the floor for the hotel to work out (以工作抵偿) the cost of board. (Para. 1)2) She was unused to (不习惯) talking about herself. (Para. 4)3) After waiting for a long time,the little boy is out of patience(不耐烦). (Para. 4)4) The bad weather has added to (增加) the difficulties in our work. (Para. 4)5) The homeless people in the city have to walk the streets (走街串巷), begging for food and money. (Para. 5)6) We were terrified when we came on / upon (发现) a snake behind the little cottage on the edge of the wood. (Para. 5)7) Eva was cutting the grass, and in the meantime (与此同时) Adam was planting roses. (Para. 7)8) From this book written by a movie star we get / have got the idea (领悟到) that those people in the limelight are just ordinary people —even famous faces have flaws! (Para. 7)Checking Your Comprehension1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text B.1) How did the author get to know about the school for coloured people in Virginia?He overheard two miners talking about it while working in the coal-mine.2) Why did the author resolve to go to the school?Because he heard that the school was established for coloured people and opportunities were provided to poor but worthy students to work out all or a part of the cost of board and learn some trade or industry at the same time.3) What kind of situation was he in when he reached the city of Richmond late one night?He was tired, hungry and dirty. And he was completely out of money. He had not a single acquaintance in the city, and, being unused to city ways, he didn’t know where to go.4) How did he spend his first night in Richmond?He walked the streets till he became too exhausted to walk any longer. Then he found an elevated sidewalk and lay under it for the night upon the ground.5) How did he earn some money for his breakfast the next morning?He helped unloading a cargo of pig iron from a large ship.6) Why didn’t the head teacher admit the author to the institution at first?Because of being so long without proper food, a bath and change of cloth, he didn’t make a very favourable impression upon her.7) How did the author get a chance to prove his worthiness to the head teacher?The head teacher asked him to sweep the adjoining classroom and he did an excellent job,which proved his worthiness as a student in the institute.2 Read the following statements and then decide whether each of them is true or false based on the information in the text. Write T for True and F for False in the space provided before each statement. 1) F At Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute poor but worthystudents had opportunities to pay just a part of the cost of board. (Poor but worthy students were provided opportunities to earn money to pay all or a part of the cost of food in the school and at the same time learn some trade or industry.)2) T On the first day of his journey, he realized that he didn’t haveenough money to go to Hampton.3) F He reached the city of Richmond by walking and begging for anumber of days.(He reached the city of Richmond by walking and begging rides for a number of days.)4) T Though he was tired and hungry, he still believed that he wouldreach Hampton.5) F By helping unload a big ship, he earned enough money to buy achicken leg and an apple pie for his breakfast.(By helping unload a big ship, he earned enough money for his breakfast.)6) F He felt that a new kind of existence had begun because he arrived atthe school with a surplus of 50 cents.(He felt that a new kind of existence had begun because he could begin his education in the school.)7) T He worked hard to clean the classroom because his future dependedupon the impression he made upon the head teacher.8) F The head teacher admitted the author on condition that he shouldclean the classroom thoroughly after class.(The head teacher admitted the author because he proved his worthiness by cleaning the classroom thoroughly.)Enhance Your Language AwarenessWords in ActionWorking with Words and Expressions1 In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.1) A smart appearance tends to make a(n) favourable impression at an interview.2) The scientist failed in his experiments many a time, but he was never discouraged ; instead, he stuck it out and finally made a great scientific discovery.3) When I asked my mother if I could marry George, she consented but rather unwillingly.4) The garden has fallen into a state of neglect since its owner died two years ago.5) Coming home late, the boy crept quietly into the house to avoid waking his parents.6) If you want to learn a language well, sufficient time is necessary.7) The origin of Chinese writing can be traced back to ancient China although we are not certain of the date of its invention.8) The price was somewhat higher than I had expected. However, it was still acceptable.9) When you feel tired, a rest and a cool drink will refresh you.10) As I sit here today, I couldn’t be more grateful for the opportunity, not only to be alive, but also to apply my life to such a(n) worthy effort.11) More and more people in big companies are enrolling in English courses to improve their promotion(晋升) prospects .12) I made full preparations for my journey to London on foot and I resolved to get there in five days.13) At the end of the interview, she remarked , “You’ve proved your worthiness more than well enough.”14) I hope that I shall never again have to undergo such a terrible experience.15) Susan started singing to her baby and was rewarded with a smile.2 In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand their meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.1) Since the summer vacation has started, let’s pack up and spend a week in the country with my grandparents.2) The boy is so interested in the popular novel entitled Harry Porter and the Deathly Hallows(圣徒) that he has read it for many a time.3) I admire Steve very much, for in his pursuit of a successful life, he always stays the course and never gives up in spite of the many difficulties and risks he has encountered.4) The couple’s love was put to the test when the husband was crippled in a car accident.5) I mailed out 250 letters to complete strangers for help and within 6 weeks the stream of money came flooding in from all over the country.6) When searching for some news online(在线的) last night, I came across an interesting website(网址) devoted to computer games.7) He is so clever that he can always come up with solutions at the last moment.8) At the sight of the big fish, the fisherman plunged his hands into the water and caught it with graceful ease.Increasing Your Word Power1 Listed in the box below are some unit nouns. Discuss their meanings and then complete the following table by filling in the appropriate unit noun. The same unit noun may be used for more than once. Consult a dictionary if necessary.a(n) slice of bread a(n) particle of rocka(n) bunch of keys a(n) bar of soapa(n) can of orange juice a(n) sheet of glassa(n) item of business a(n) article of furniturea(n) slice of meat a(n) particle of dusta(n) can of beer a(n) bar of chocolatea(n) article of luggage a(n) bunch of flowersa(n) sheet of paper a(n) item of expense2 Words such as respectful, respectable and respective may cause confusion because they are similar either in meaning or in spelling. To communicate effectively, we need to pay special attention to such confusable words. In each of the following sentences you are given two or three words in brackets. Choose the appropriate one to fill in the blank. You may consult a dictionary if necessary.1) Now your father has retired, you should go and see him now and then. This should not be neglected (neglectful, neglected).2) Some boy students are neglectful (neglectful, neglected) of their appearance in school.3) In this book the writer describes his colourful (coloured, colourful) experiences in Africa.4) To celebrate the Spring Festival, they tie many coloured (coloured, colourful) lamps on the trees.5) The coat is made of a kind of cloth that is rough (rough, tough) to touch.6) The meat was tough (rough, tough) and hard and I did not like it at all.7) The article is all nonsense. It’s not worth (worth, worthy) the paper it’s printed on.8) These young men will prove worthy (worth, worthy) of our trust.9) The situation will develop in a direction favourable (favourite, favourable) to China.10) I like oranges very much; they are my favourite (favourite, favourable) fruit.11) The boys here are well mannered and respectful (respective, respectable, respectful) toward grown-ups.12) My uncle is a respectable (respective, respectable, respectful) doctor in our town.13) After the meeting we will take our respective (respective, respectable, respectful) ways home.14) It was very considerate (considerate, considerable) of you to send mea birthday card yesterday.15) There has been a considerable (considerate, considerable) growth of light industry in the city in the last five years.3 Word BuildingNow match each of the English words in Column A with its Chinese meaning in Column B. You may consult a dictionary if necessary.1)d2) i3) l4) a5)k6) o7) p8) b9)m10) n11) e12) c13) f14) g15) h16) jGrammar in ContextTask 1: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences by choosing proper connectives from the box below.1) He gave us a vivid description of what he had seen in Africa.2) The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure to wonder whether you are happy or not.3) I looked around and was not certain whose house I was in.4) The students here will give their used books to whoever need them in the countryside schools.5) The situation today is obviously different from what it was only 50 years ago.6) Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure.7) I didn’t realize how difficult it was to get the tickets for the performance.8) You say you are brave. Now let’s see which of us is the more timid(胆小的).9) I know nothing about her except that she is an English teacher in our school.10) We all thought it a pity that the sports meet should have been put off.Task 2: Complete the following sentences using a preposition and a relative pronoun.1) He took out a square green bottle, the content of which he poured into a dish.2) The goals for which he has fought all his life are all achieved now.3) An investigation was made into the accident, in which fifty people were killed.4) We need a chairman in whom everyone has confidence.5) A survey was carried out on the death rate of the new-born babies in the region, the results of which were shocking.6) I am grateful to him for his advice, to which I owe all my success.7) This depends on the purpose for which nuclear energy is used.8) The time at which each control signal is sent is carefully controlled by a digital(数码的) clock.ClozeComplete the following passage with words and phrases chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is given.There’s a difference between “being a writer”and writing. As a matter of fact, many who wish to be writers are longing f or (1) wealth and fame, not the long hours alone at the type-writer. They are not a ware (2) of the fact that writing is a lonely, private and poor-paying a ffair (3). Iremember when I became a freelance writer, I had no p rospects (4) at all. What I did have was a friend and a small s torage (5) room in an apartment building. It didn’t even m atter (6) that it was cold and had no bathroom. Immediately I bought a used manual typewriter and p lunged(7) myself into writing. After a year or so, however, I still hadn’t receiveda b reak (8) and began to doubt myself. Then one day I was o ffered (9) a job earning $ 6,000 a year. As the dollars were d ancing (10) in my head, something c leared (11) my senses. From deep inside a bull-headed resolution w elled u p (12). I heard myself saying, “I’m going to s tick (13) it out and write.”I realized that you had to make s acrifices (14) and live creatively to keep working at your dreams. Then, in 1970, 17 years after I left the Coast Guard, Roots was p ublished (15). The shadows had turned into dazzling limelight.TranslationTranslate the following sentences into English, using the words and expressions given in brackets.1) 听说他的新书是根据发生在田纳西州一个小镇上一家人的真事写的。

最新新世纪第2册Unit 3 课后练习答案幻灯片课件

最新新世纪第2册Unit 3 课后练习答案幻灯片课件

(6)When searching for some news online (在线的) last night, I ___c_a_m__e_a_c_r_o_s_s______ an interesting website (网址) devoted to computer games.
(7)He is so clever that he can always ____c_o_m__e_u_p__w_i_th______ solutions at the last moment.
(4)The couple’s love was ___p_u_t_t_o__th_e__te_s_t____ when the husband was crippled in a car accident.
(5)I mailed out 250 letters to complete strangers for help and within 6 weeks the stream of money came ___f_lo_o_d_i_n_g__in_______ from all over the country.
(9)The situation will develop in a direction _f_a_v_o_u_r_a_b_le_ (favourite, favourable) to China.
(10)I like oranges very much; they are my _f_a_v_o_u_r_it_e__ (favourite, favourable) fruit.
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新世纪大学英语(第二版)综合教程3课后习题答案完整版UNIT3

新世纪大学英语(第二版)综合教程3课后习题答案完整版UNIT3

新世纪⼤学英语(第⼆版)综合教程3课后习题答案完整版UNIT3Listen and RespondTask One Focusing on the Main IdeasChoose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences according to the information contained in the listening passage.1) When do people come into your life ―for a reason‖?A) When they know you well.B) When you need them in life.C) When you can support their career.D) When they are willing to listen to your troubles.2) Who will end the friendship with the person that is in your life for a reason?A) The person himself. B) You.C) Neither you nor the person. D) Both you and the person.3) What does a ―friend for a season‖ mean?A) Someone who is good at making you laugh.B) Someone who teaches you how to have fun.C) Someone who will stay in your life for a short time.D) Someone who comes into your life only for fun.4) What is a lifetime friend?A) Someone who always helps you out of difficulties.B) Someone who understands you better than anyone else.C) Someone who has experienced hardships with you.D) Someone who together with you makes up a single soul in two bodies.5) What is the passage mainly about?A) Three different stages of friendship.B) Three different types of friendship in our life.C) Three different ways of getting along with people.D) Three different lessons on how to be good to your friends.Task Two Zooming In on the DetailsListen to the passage again and fill in each of the blanks according to what you have heard.1) People come into our life for a reason , for a season or for a lifetime .2) When you figure out why people come into your life, you will know exactly what to do.3) When someone is in your life for a reason, it is usually to meet a need you have expressed outwardly or inwardly . They have come to help you out of a difficulty, or to provide you with guidance and support .4) When people come into your life for a season, they may bring you an experience of peace or make you laugh .5) Lifetime friendships are based on trust and understanding between you and your friend. Lifetime friendships teach you lifetime lessons and you should learn to accept them.Read and ExploreTask One Discovering the Main Ideas1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text A.1) Why do people tend to have a thin understanding of friendship?It is because there is a lack of socially acknowledged criteria for what makes a person a friend.2) What are the three kinds of friendship according to Aristotle?They are friendship based on utility, friendship based on pleasure and friendship based on goodness.3) What does Cicero emphasize in his definition of friendship?He emphasizes the element of virtue in friendship.4) What is meant by ―virtuous friends‖ according to the classical views? Virtuous friends possess moral excellence and share a commitment to the good.2 Text A can be divided into four parts with the paragraph number(s) of each part provided as follows. Write down the main idea of each part.Part Paragraph(s) Main IdeaOne 1 It’s necessary to review some classical views of friendship in order to acquire a better understanding of it.Two 2–5 According to Aristotle, there are three kinds of friendship, which are respectively based on utility, pleasure and goodness. Friendship based on goodness is perfect and totally different from friendship based on utility or pleasure.Three 6 According to Cicero, true friendship is only possible between good men. In such friendships and relationships, those who possess any superiority must regard themselves as equals of those who are less fortunate.Four 7 Virtuous friends are bound by moral excellence, which involves a high level of development and expression of the altruistic emotions of sympathy, concern and care.Task Two Reading Between the LinesRead the following sentences carefully and discuss in pairs what the authors intend to say by the italicised parts.1. In one setting, we may describe someone as a friend; in another, the label may seem less appropriate. (Para. 1)Since society lacks socially accepted criteria for what friendship is, a person may be described as a ―friend‖ in one context but may not be suitably called so in another.2. Friendship between the young is thought to be grounded on pleasure, because the lives of the young are regulated by their feelings, and their chief interests are in their own pleasure and the opportunity of the moment. (Para. 4)It is believed that young people tend to regard pleasure as an essential element of friendship and thus base their friendship on pleasure.3. Such friendships are rare because men of this kind are few and they need time and intimacy; for as the saying goes, true friends must go through trials and tribulations together. (Para. 5)It is not easy to establish true friendships because there is only a small number of such good men in the world and it takes time and effort to develop such friendships. That is why true friendships are rare.4. To perceive a friend, therefore, is in a manner to perceive oneself; and to know a friend is in a manner to know oneself. Each can be said to provide a mirror in which the other may see himself. (Para. 7)When two people are true friends, each is like a mirror to the other, who can see what kind of a person he himself has proved to be and whether he has moral excellence or not.5. Friendship of this kind necessarily involves conversations about well-being and of what might be involved in living the good life. (Para.7)We can find all the good qualities in virtuous friends and it is those qualities that make permanent friendship possible. Checking Your VocabularyWord Detective1 Put down the right word from Text B in the space provided according to the given definition. The first letter of each word is already given.Example:k een: (of the mind, the senses, etc.) good, strong, quick at understanding, etc.1) c orrespond: exchange letters regularly2) b uild: shape and size, esp. of the human body3) s ensible: reasonable; having or showing good sense4) b rilliant: very bright, splendid, or showy in appearance5) g rasp: take or keep a firm hold of, esp. with the hands6) a ppoint: arrange or decide (esp. a time or place when something will happen)7) h ardware: equipment and tools for the home and garden, such as pans, garden tools, etc.8) g aze: look steadily, esp. for a long time and often without being conscious of what one is doing2 Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from Text B. Both the explanation and the number of the paragraph in which the target word or phrase appears are given in brackets. Be sure to use the proper form.Example:We were talking on the phone when, all of a sudden , the line went dead.(suddenly: Para. 29)1) Would you just cast your eyes / an eye over these calculations (计算的结果) to see if there is anything wrong?(look through sth. quickly: Para. 1)2) These beautiful old houses are being torn down to make way for a new road. (pull down: Para. 4)3) The owners of the restaurant must be making a fortune — they serve quite simple food at very high prices!(earn a large amount of money: Para. 6)4) The missing letter eventually turned up inside a book.(make one’s appearance: Para. 8)5) I have lost track of the number of times he’s asked me to lend him some money.(fail to keep myself informed about: Para. 8)6) If there’s no f urther discussion, perhaps we can pass on to the next subject. (move on: Para. 16)7) The police are checking up on what the man told them about the robbery. (examine to see the truthfulness of: Para. 16)8) He was under arrest when drugs were found in his bag at the customs (海关).(be captured by the police: Para. 30)Checking Your Comprehension1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text B.1) Where did the story take place?The story took place in New York.2) What was the policeman doing that night?He was on night duty, patrolling the avenues and trying to prevent any possible crimes on his beat.3) Where did the man in the doorway of a hardware store come from?He came from the western part of the United States, which was still wild and under-developed at that time.4) Why was he standing there?He was waiting by appointment for Jimmy Wells, the best friend of his youth.5) What was the appointment about?Twenty years before, Jimmy and Bob had made an appointment that they would meet again in the same restaurant exactly twenty years from that date and time, no matter what their conditions might be or from what distance they might have to come.6) What happened to the man who had stood in the doorway in the end? And why?He was arrested by a policeman in plain clothes, because he was wanted by the Chicago police.7) Who was the policeman in uniform?He was Jimmy Wells, Bob’s friend of youth.8) Did the two old friends meet that night?Yes, they did meet that night, but in a very special way. Jimmy approached Bob as a patrolman, talking to Bob as if they did not know each other before.2 Read the following sentences carefully and discuss in pairs what the author intends to say by the italicised parts.1) You couldn’t have dragged Jimm y out of New York; he thought it was the only place on earth. (Para. 6)He loved New York so much that he preferred to live nowhere else.2) The waiting man pulled out a handsome watch, the lids of it set with small diamonds. (Para. 9)It was a luxurious watch, handsome and with small diamonds set on its lids. Judging by the watch, one might think that he had made a fortune in the West.3) When they came into this glare, each of them turned simultaneously to gaze upon the other’s face. (Para. 27)Each of them was eager to know what exactly the other looked like.4) Twenty years is a long time, but not long enough to change a man’s nose from a Roman nose to a pug nose. (Para. 29) You are not Jimmy at all, because it is not possible for a man to change the shape of his nose so thoroughly within a matter of twenty years.5) Chicago thinks you may have dropped over our way and they want to have a chat with you. Going quietly with us, are you? That’s sensible. (Para. 30)The Chicago police informed us that you might have come to New York and they wanted us to stop and arrest you … It is wise of you not to resist.6) His hand was steady when he began to read, but it trembled a little by the time he had finished. (Para. 31)He could not control his emotions when he found out the truth. His hand was trembling with fear and shock.Optional Classroom ActivitiesDivide the class into groups of fours and dramatize the story “After Twenty Years” by role-playing the story-teller (O. Henry), Jimmy, Bob and the plain-clothes man.Enhance Your Language AwarenessWords in ActionWorking with Words and Expressions1 In the boxes below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.Text A bind commitment ground possess regulate surpass virtueText B appoint correspond gaze grasp keen sensible unfold1) They bound his hands and legs with a rope so he couldn’t escape.2) He unfolded the map and tried to find out which way to go.3) H e’s been charged with possessing guns and attempting to attack the police.4) The product’s success has surpassed all our expectations —we’ve never thought that it could sell so well.5) Ten minutes before the appointed time, he sat nervously outside her office.6) We like to make friends with Shelly because she has such virtues as loyalty, courage, and truthfulness.7) Janet and Bob had corresponded with each other for many years before they finally met in Paris.8) Tina gazed steadily at the famous singer, unable to believe she was so close to him.9) My grandfather still has keen eyesight — he is able to read road signs in the distance.10) The old man grasped my hand warmly and shook it, saying,―Congratulations. You’ve won.‖11) The law yer’s arguments are well grounded because he has collected enough proof concerning the case.12) It is very sensible of you to bring your umbrella to Kunming at this time of the year — it rains so frequently here.13) The President failed in his attempts to win the second term because he hadn’t fulfilled his commitments made in the previous election.14) Even though there are strict rules regulating the use of chemicals in food, some food producers disregard them intentionally in order to gain more profits.2 In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.Text A as to break up d escribe … as distinguish between in so far as take pleasure inText B all of a sudden be under arrest cast an eye over check up on lose track of make a fortune pass on tear down turn up1) People who cannot distinguish between colours are said to be colourblind.2) Thoroughly, the vet (兽医) checked up on our horses and pronounced them fit to race.3) My fence was torn down in the storm, so I need to put up a new one.4) You can make a fortune out of these useless vases if you call them ―antiques (古董).‖5) There was silence for a few seconds; then all of a sudden , the child let out a loud scream.6) I lost track of what he was saying after the first couple of sentences — it was too complicated.7) Casting an eye over the audience, he noticed that about one third of the seats were still vacant.8) Their relationship broke up when the girl learned that the boy was not to be trusted.9) I don’t understand why Susan, a kind-hearted girl, should take pleasure in my sufferings.10) The treatment has been described as a painless way of curing cancer, which is untrue.11) The organizers had expected about 500 people to come, but over 1,000 turned up in the end.12) She is a Swiss in so far as she was born in Switzerland, but she became an American citizen in 1978.13) The 16-year-old boy, who stabbed another boy in a cyber lounge (⽹吧), is under arrest and awaiting trial.14) ―Since we have reached agreement about the first item, let us pass on to the next item on the agenda,‖ said the chairman.15) She gets lost easily while driving; so now whenever she is uncertain as to which road to take, she will telephone her husband.Increasing Your Word Power1 The preposition “as” is often used together with some verbs to describe the fact that sb./sth. has a particular function, role or job. Translate the following into Chinese, paying attention to the “verb… as” collocation.1) accept … as 接受……为2) respect … as 尊重……为3) define … as 把……定义为4) describe … as 把……描述成5) picture … as 把……想像成6) regard … as 把……看作7) see … as 把……看作8) view … as 把……看作Now complete the following sentences by using the “verb + as” collocation.1) I respect him. In my eyes, he is not only a father, but also a writer.I respect him both as a father and as a writer .2) While listening to the music, I felt as if I were a swan (天鹅) dancing on the lake.While listening to the music, I pictured myself as a swan dancing on the lake .3) He has to face the challenge, thinking it is an opportunity to test his courage. He accepts the challenge as an opportunity to test his courage .4) I feel quite at ease at my aunt’s home. In their eyes, I am one of their family members.They see me as one of their family members .5) I didn’t mind it at all. He was just making a joke.I viewed it as a joke .6) She told me that Mark was in his late teens, tall and friendly to everyone. She described Mark as being in his late teens, tall and friendly to everyone .7) It was generally agreed that Van Dyck was the greatest painter of his time. Van Dyck was generally regarded as the greatest painter of his time .8) To some, love is a way of life; to others, love is a way to feel.Some define love as a way of life , while others define it as a way to feel .2 Did you notice the suffix -al or -ial in the words “trial” and “arrival” in this unit? The suffix -al or -ial can be added to verbs to form nouns. Put down the noun forms of the following verbs in the space provided.1) arrive →arrival2) try →trial3) approve →approval4) betray →betrayal5) bury →burial6) dismiss →dismissal7) dispose →disposal8) propose →proposal9) refuse →refusal10) remove →removal11) survive →survival12) withdraw →withdrawalNow fill in the blanks in the following sentences by choosing the proper words with the suffix -al or -ial from the above exercise. Change the form where necessary.1) My offer to help her met with a cold refusal , which made me quite upset.2) We all went out to welcome the new arrivals who would join us in building a new hospital in our village.3) I’m worrying about the removal of my furniture to the new apartment —those sofas, tables — I cannot handle them all by myself.4) The company can’t fire you for refusing to sign that form — it would be an unfair dismissal .5) Hopes are fading for the survival of the missing climbers; they are possibly dead by now.6) We’ll consider this proposal seriously. Do you have any other suggestions?7) I’ll do the washing up. Who will see to the disposal of the rubbish?8) He expressed his approval of our arrangement by nodding his head several times.。

新世纪大学英语第二版综合教程3课后习题答案完整版UNIT3

Listen and RespondTask One Focusing on the Main IdeasChoose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences according to the information contained in the listening passage.1) When do people come into your life “for a reason”?A) When they know you well.B) When you need them in life.C) When you can support their career.D) When they are willing to listen to your troubles.2) Who will end the friendship with the person that is in your life for a reason?A) The person himself. B) You.C) Neither you nor the person. D) Both you and the person.3) What does a “friend for a season”mean?A) Someone who is good at making you laugh.B) Someone who teaches you how to have fun.C) Someone who will stay in your life for a short time.D) Someone who comes into your life only for fun.4) What is a lifetime friend?A) Someone who always helps you out of difficulties.B) Someone who understands you better than anyone else.C) Someone who has experienced hardships with you.D) Someone who together with you makes up a single soul in two bodies.5) What is the passage mainly about?A) Three different stages of friendship.B) Three different types of friendship in our life.C) Three different ways of getting along with people.D) Three different lessons on how to be good to your friends.Task Two Zooming In on the DetailsListen to the passage again and fill in each of the blanks according to what you have heard.reason season lifetime ., for a 1) People come into our life for a or for a figure out why people come into your life, you will know exactly 2) When you what to do.meet a need you 3) When someone is in your life for a reason, it is usually to inwardly . They have come to help you out of a have expressed outwardly or guidance support .and difficulty, or to provide you withan4) When people come into your life for a season, they may bring you experience of peace laugh .or make youunderstanding trust between you and 5) Lifetime friendships are based on and lessons and you should learn your friend. Lifetime friendships teach you lifetime accept them.toRead and ExploreTask One Discovering the Main Ideas1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text A.1) Why do people tend to have a thin understanding of friendship?It is because there is a lack of socially acknowledged criteria for what makes a person a friend.2) What are the three kinds of friendship according to Aristotle?They are friendship based on utility, friendship based on pleasure and friendship based on goodness.3) What does Cicero emphasize in his definition of friendship?He emphasizes the element of virtue in friendship.4) What is meant by “virtuous friends”according to the classical views? Virtuous friends possess moral excellence and share a commitment to the good.2 Text A can be divided into four parts with the paragraph number(s)of each part provided as follows. Write down the main idea of eachpart.Part Paragraph(s) Main Ideaof friendship in order to1 It's necessary to review some classical views Oneacquire a better understanding of it.5 According to Aristotle, there are three kinds of friendship, which are–2Tworespectively based on utility, pleasure and goodness. Friendship based on goodness is perfect and totally different from friendship based on utility or pleasure.6 According to Cicero, true friendship is only possible between good men. ThreeIn such friendships and relationships, those who possess any superiority must regard themselves as equals of those who are less fortunate.7 Virtuous friends are bound by moral excellence, which involves a highFourlevel of development and expression of the altruistic emotions of sympathy, concern and care.Task Two Reading Between the LinesRead the following sentences carefully and discuss in pairs what theauthors intend to say by the italicised parts.in another, the label1. In one setting, we may describe someone as a friend;may seem less appropriate. (Para. 1)Since society lacks socially accepted criteria for what friendship is, a person may be described as a “friend”in one context but may not be suitably called soin another.Friendship between the young is thought to be grounded on pleasure, 2. because the lives of the young are regulated by their feelings, and their chief interests are in their own pleasure and the opportunity of the moment. (Para. 4)It is believed that young people tend to regard pleasure as an essential element of friendship and thus base their friendship on pleasure.Such friendships are rare because men of this kind are few and they need 3.time and intimacy; for as the saying goes, true friends must go through trials and tribulations together. (Para. 5)It is not easy to establish true friendships because there is only a small number of such good men in the world and it takes time and effort to develop such friendships. That is why true friendships are rare.4. To perceive a friend, therefore, is in a manner to perceive oneself; and to Each can be said to provide aknow a friend is in a manner to know oneself.mirror in which the other may see himself. (Para. 7)When two people are true friends, each is like a mirror to the other, who can see what kind of a person he himself has proved to be and whether he has moral excellence or not.Friendship of this kind necessarily involves conversations about well-being 5.and of what might be involved in living the good life. (Para.7)We can find all the good qualities in virtuous friends and it is those qualities that make permanent friendship possible.Checking Your VocabularyWord Detectiveprovided space B in the the 1 Put down right word from Textis word of each The the given definition. first letter to accordingalready given.een: (of the mind, the senses, etc.) good, strong, quick atkExample:understanding, etc.orrespond: exchange letters regularly1) cuild: shape and size, esp. of the human body2) bensible: reasonable; having or showing good sense3) srilliant: very bright, splendid, or showy in appearance4) brasp: take or keep a firm hold of, esp. with the hands5) gppoint: arrange or decide (esp. a time or place when something will 6) ahappen)ardware: equipment and tools for the home and garden, such as pans, 7) hgarden tools, etc.aze: look steadily, esp. for a long time and often without being conscious of 8) gwhat one is doingthe Text B. Both phrase in each blank with a word or from Fill 2target in which the and explanation the number of the paragraphthe to use in brackets. Be sure given or word phrase appears areproper form.all of a sudden , the line went Example:We were talking on the phone when, dead.(suddenly: Para. 29)cast your eyes / an eye over these calculations (计算的结果1) Would you just ) to see if there is anything wrong?(look through sth. quickly: Para. 1)torn down to make way for a new road.2) These beautiful old houses are being(pull down: Para. 4)making a fortune —3) The owners of the restaurant must be they serve quite simple food at very high prices!(earn a large amount of money: Para. 6)turned up inside a book.4) The missing letter eventually(make one's appearance: Para. 8)lost track of the number of times he's asked me to lend him some 5) I have money.(fail to keep myself informed about: Para. 8)pass on to the next subject.6) If there's no further discussion, perhaps we can (move on: Para. 16)checking up on what the man told them about the robbery.7) The police are (examine to see the truthfulness of: Para. 16)was under arrest when drugs were found in his bag at the customs (海8) He 关).(be captured by the police: Para. 30)Checking Your Comprehension1 Answer the following questions with the information contained inText B.1) Where did the story take place?The story took place in New York.2) What was the policeman doing that night?He was on night duty, patrolling the avenues and trying to prevent any possible crimes on his beat.3) Where did the man in the doorway of a hardware store come from?He came from the western part of the United States, which was still wild and under-developed at that time.4) Why was he standing there?He was waiting by appointment for Jimmy Wells, the best friend of his youth.5) What was the appointment about?Twenty years before, Jimmy and Bob had made an appointment that they would meet again in the same restaurant exactly twenty years from that date and time, no matter what their conditions might be or from what distance theymight have to come.6) What happened to the man who had stood in the doorway in the end? And why?He was arrested by a policeman in plain clothes, because he was wanted by the Chicago police.7) Who was the policeman in uniform?He was Jimmy Wells, Bob's friend of youth.8) Did the two old friends meet that night?Yes, they did meet that night, but in a very special way. Jimmy approached Bob as a patrolman, talking to Bob as if they did not know each other before. what in pairs sentences carefully and discuss Read 2 the followingthe author intends to say by the italicised parts.he thought it was they out of New York; 1) You couldn't have dragged Jimm only place on earth. (Para. 6)He loved New York so much that he preferred to live nowhere else.a handsome watch, the lids of it set with small2) The waiting man pulled outdiamonds. (Para. 9)It was a luxurious watch, handsome and with small diamonds set on its lids. Judging by the watch, one might think that he had made a fortune in the West. each of them turned simultaneously to gaze3) When they came into this glare,. upon the other's face(Para. 27)Each of them was eager to know what exactly the other looked like.but not long enough to change a man's nose4) Twenty years is a long time,from a Roman nose to a pug nose. (Para. 29)You are not Jimmy at all, because it is not possible for a man to change the shape of his nose so thoroughly within a matter of twenty years.Chicago thinks you may have dropped over our way and they want to have a 5)That's sensiblechat with you. (Para. 30). Going quietly with us, are you?The Chicago police informed us that you might have come to New York and they wanted us to stop and arrest you …It is wise of you not to resist.but it trembled a little by the6) His hand was steady when he began to read,time he had finished. (Para. 31)He could not control his emotions when he found out the truth. His hand was trembling with fear and shock.Optional Classroom ActivitiesDivide the class into groups of fours and dramatize the story “After Jimmy, Henry), (O. the roleYears”Twenty by -playing story-teller Bob and the plain-clothes man.Enhance Your Language AwarenessWords in ActionWorking with Words and Expressions1 In the boxes below are some of the words you have learned in thisunit. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the formwhere necessary.Text A bind commitment ground possess regulate surpass virtueText B appoint correspond gaze grasp keen sensible unfoldbound his hands and legs with a rope so he couldn't escape.1) They unfolded the map and tried to find out which way to go.2) Hepossessing guns and attempting to attack the police.3) He's been charged with has surpassed all our expectations —4) The product's success we've never thought that it could sell so well.appointed time, he sat nervously outside her office.5) Ten minutes before the virtues as loyalty, 6) We like to make friends with Shelly because she has such courage, and truthfulness.had corresponded with each other for many years before they 7) Janet and Bob finally met in Paris.gazed steadily at the famous singer, unable to believe she was so close 8) Tina to him.keen eyesight —9) My grandfather still has he is able to read road signs in thedistance.grasped my hand warmly and shook it, saying, 10) The old man “Congratulations. You've won.”grounded because he has collected 11) The lawyer's arguments are well enough proof concerning the case.sensible of you to bring your umbrella to Kunming at this time of 12) It is very the year —it rains so frequently here.13) The President failed in his attempts to win the second term because he commitments made in the previous election.hadn't fulfilled hisregulating the use of chemicals in food, 14) Even though there are strict rules some food producers disregard them intentionally in order to gain more profits.2 In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned inthis unit. Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Nowthe exercise. Change doing yourself by the blank-filling check forform where necessary.Text A as to break up describe …as distinguish between in so far as take pleasure inText B all of a sudden be under arrest cast an eye over check up on lose track of make a fortune pass on tear down turn updistinguish between colours are said to be colourblind.1) People who cannotchecked up on our horses and pronounced them ) 2) Thoroughly, the vet (兽医fit to race.torn down in the storm, so I need to put up a new one.3) My fence wasmake a fortune out of these useless vases if you call them “antiques 4) You can (古董).”all of a sudden , the child let out a 5) There was silence for a few seconds; then loud scream.lost track of what he was saying after the first couple of sentences —6) I it wastoo complicated.Casting an eye over the audience, he noticed that about one third of the 7) seats were still vacant.broke up when the girl learned that the boy was not to be 8) Their relationship trusted.take pleasure in -hearted girl, should 9) I don't understand why Susan, a kindmy sufferings.described as a painless way of curing cancer, 10) The treatment has been which is untrue.11) The organizers had expected about 500 people to come, but over 1,000 turned up in the end.in so far as she was born in Switzerland, but she became an 12) She is a Swiss American citizen in 1978.is), 13) The 16-year-old boy, who stabbed another boy in a cyber lounge (网吧under arrest and awaiting trial.pass on to 14) “Since we have reached agreement about the first item, let us the next item on the agenda,”said the chairman.as to 15) She gets lost easily while driving; so now whenever she is uncertain which road to take, she will telephone her husband.Increasing Your Word Powerto used together verbs with some 1 The preposition “as”is often describe the fact that sb./sth. has a particular function, role or job. attention to the “verb…Translate the following into Chinese, paying as”collocation.……为1) accept …as 接受为……2) respect …as 尊重定义为3) define …as 把……描述成……4) describe …as 把把……想像成5) picture …as看作把……6) regard …as……看作7) see …as 把看作……8) view …as 把as”“verb + by the following sentences using the complete Now collocation.1) I respect him. In my eyes, he is not only a father, but also a writer.him both as a father and as a writer .I respect2) While listening to the music, I felt as if I were a swan (天鹅) dancing on the lake.myself as a swan dancing on the lake .While listening to the music, I pictured3) He has to face the challenge, thinking it is an opportunity to test his courage. the challenge as an opportunity to test his courage .He accepts4) I feel quite at ease at my aunt's home. In their eyes, I am one of their family members.me as one of their family members .They see5) I didn't mind it at all. He was just making a joke.it as a joke .I viewed6) She told me that Mark was in his late teens, tall and friendly to everyone. Mark as being in his late teens, tall and friendly to everyone .She described7) It was generally agreed that Van Dyck was the greatest painter of his time. as the greatest painter of his time .Van Dyck was generally regarded8) To some, love is a way of life; to others, love is a way to feel.love as a way of life it as a way to feel ., while others define Some defineial al in the words “trial”and “arrival”2 Did you notice the suffix - or -ialal can be added to verbs to form nouns. or -in this unit? The suffix -space the verbs in noun forms of the following Put down theprovided.arrival 1) arrive →trial 2) try →approval 3) approve →betrayal→4) betrayburial →5) burydismissal→6) dismissdisposal 7) dispose →proposal 8) propose →refusal →9) refuseremoval 10) remove →survival →11) survivewithdrawal→12) withdrawthe by choosing in the blanks the following sentences Now fill inexercise. the above from suffix -al or -ial proper words with theChange the form where necessary.refusal , which made me quite upset.1) My offer to help her met with a cold arrivals who would join us in building a 2) We all went out to welcome the new new hospital in our village.removal of my furniture to the new apartment —3) I'm worrying about the those sofas, tables —I cannot handle them all by myself.4) The company can't fire you for refusing to sign that form —it would be an dismissal .unfairsurvival of the missing climbers; they are possibly 5) Hopes are fading for the dead by now.proposal seriously. Do you have any other suggestions?6) We'll consider this disposal of the rubbish?7) I'll do the washing up. Who will see to the approval of our arrangement by nodding his head several 8) He expressed his times.Grammar in Contextllowing sentences containing “no 1 In Unit 2 and Unit 3 you find the fomatter what”, “whenever”and “whatever.”1) And whenever those hands sought mine in the final days of his life, he pressed them both together around one of my hands. (Para. 1, Text B, Unit 2) 2) Well, we agreed that night that we would meet here again exactly twenty years from that date and time, no matter what our conditions might be or fromwhat distance we might have to come. (Para. 6, Text B, Unit 3)3) We figured that in twenty years each of us ought to have our destiny worked out and our fortunes made, whatever they were going to be. (Para. 6, Text B, Unit 3)and / where when which what Here no matter / who / / how /no makes however, whatever, whoever, whichever, etc. mean “it tc.)…”.difference what (who, which, how, eNow complete the following sentences by translating the Chinese inthe bracket into English, using “no matter what (who, which, how,etc.)”or “whatever (whoever, whichever, however, etc.)”.whichever tent you are not using now (1) I'll borrow 你们现在不用的任何一顶帐篷).whoever comes / come first (2) Free movie tickets will be given to 最早来的人们).whichever / whatever condition our captain thought3) We agreed to acceptwas the best (任何我们队长认为最佳的条件).Wherever / No matter where I go (无论我走到4) Friends are forever comforts. 哪里) their care follows.whatever wishes their5) It is neither possible nor sensible for parents to satisfychild / children expresses / express (孩子表达的任何愿望).However disappointed / No matter how disappointed you may feel about the 6)surroundings / environment / situation (不管你对环境有多么失望), you're supposed to complain less and work more.Whoever breaks it 7) Respect for the law is the foundation of a civilized society. (不管谁触犯法律) will be punished.whenever he concentrates) 皱眉头8) David is in the habit of knitting his brows (on a problem (每当他集中精力思考问题的时候).2 The structure It is …that / who …is used to achieve emphasis, asshown in the following sentences taken from Text A.who it is iends' sake that those 1) And desire the good of their friends for the frare most truly friends…. (Para. 5)that It is both love and friendship are chiefly found…. 2) between good men (Para. 5)Write any. sentences, if the Now correct the mistakes in following NONE under the correct sentence(s).1) It is not luck but hard work which led him to today's success.It is not luck but hard work that led him to today's success.2) Prof. Moen argues that it is energy makes the world go round.Prof. Moen argues that it is energy that makes the world go round.3) Not until he had proved he was honest that he won the family's trust.It was not until he had proved he was honest that he won the family's trust. 4) It was clearly the headmaster himself whom opened the door for me.It was clearly the headmaster himself who / that opened the door for me.5) What is it that Jack has to take into consideration when applying for the job? NONEClozeComplete the following passage with words and phrases chosen fromText A. The initial letter of each is given.lassical (1) views may help us What is genuine friendship? Some c otion (2) of friendship more clearly. Aristotle distinguishesunderstand the ntility (3) and genuine friendship from two other forms: one based on mutual u round (4) for the latter two forms of the other on pleasure. While the gfriendship is closely related to material benefits, short-term interests or age, ccurs (5) only between those who are similar in their genuine friendshipo oodness friends' g(6). Cicero, another ancient scholar, believes that trueo s (7) their honor, purity, equity actions and lives should leave no questionat ossesses (8) any superiority over the other, and liberality. Whether or not one pboth must regard themselves as equals of the other and try their best to ound (9) together, as a preserve the friendship. Moreover, true friends are b irror (10) in which you may perceive and know yourself. friend is said to be am ommitment irtuous (12) to the good, they can (11) friends share a cWhen v xcellence oral (13) and fulfill their self-improvement.recognize each other's meTranslation1 Translate the following sentences into English, using the words and expressions given in brackets.1) 以共同兴趣为基础的友谊是不容易破裂的。

最新新世纪大学英语综合教程第二册Unit 3答案word版本

Listen and RespondTask One Focusing on the Main IdeasChoose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences according to the information contained in the listening passage.1 One day in school Monty Roberts was asked to ________.A) write a term paper about the courses he learnedB) write about his dream of the futureC) describe a horse ranchD) draw a picture of a horse ranch2 Monty Roberts’ goal was to become ________.A) a horse trainer like his fatherB) a painter who draws horses and horse ranchesC) an owner of a large horse ranchD) an owner of a large farm3 When Monty Roberts turned in the paper, his teacher ________.A) was not satisfied with itB) helped to improve itC) gave a good comment about itD) asked him to discuss the topic with his father4 The teacher asked the boy to rewrite the paper because ________.A) his father had helped him write the paperB) his paper was full of empty wordsC) his dream was not properly described in the paperD) his goal of life described in the paper was not realistic5 A week later, the boy finally decided ________.A) to follow his father’s professionB) to keep his dreamC) to make some changes in his paperD) to follow his teacher’s adviceTask Two Zooming In on the DetailsListen to the recording carefully and fill in each of the blanks according to what you have heard.1 Monty Roberts was the son of a horse trainer . His dream was to own a large horse ranch. That night he wrote about his dream in great detail and he even drew a picture of a 200-acre ranch .2 He put a great deal of his heart into the dream ranch and the next day he handed the paper in to his teacher .3 When Monty Roberts asked his teacher why he got a large red F for his paper, his teacher explained to him that his dream was impossible for him. He had no money. But he needed a lot of money to buy the land, the house and the machines for his dream ranch.4 When Monty Roberts asked his father for advice, his father just asked him to make up his own mind on his dream because it is a very important decision for him to make.5 When Monty Roberts turned in the same paper, he said to his teacher, “You can keep the F and I’ll keep my dream . I will follow my heart , no matter what happens.”Read and ExploreTask One Discovering the Main Ideas1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text A.1) According to Alex Haley, why does many a young man want to be a writer? Because they think that being a writer can bring them wealth and fame.2) Does writing mean glory and wealth in the author’s opinion?No. The author thinks that writing is a lonely, private and poor-paying affair. Only a few can succeed after long periods of neglect and poverty.3) What was the author’s life in Greenwich V illage like?His life in Greenwich Village was very poor. He barely made enough to eat.4) Did he ever doubt his ability to write? Why or why not?Yes. Because he didn’t receive a break after writing for a year or so.5) Why did the call from his old acquaintance change his life?Because his doubt of his resolution to write was cleared. He was determined to keep on writing.6) In what way did people like Delaney and Belafonte become role models for the author?From them he learned that one had to make sacrifices and live creatively to keep working hard to realize one’s dreams.7) How many years did the author keep on writing before his great success? He kept on writing for 17 years before his great success.8) What did the two sardine cans and 18 cents in the brown paper bag symbolize?They symbolized his courage and persistence to stick to his dream of writing.9) What is the meaning of the Shadowland of dreams?The Shadowland of dreams means all the difficulties (e.g. neglect, poverty, doubt, uncertainty, and fear of failure) people meet with in pursuing their dreams.2 Text A can be divided into three parts with the paragraph number(s) of each part provided as follows. Write down the main idea of each part.Part: One; Paragraph(s): 1-2; Main Idea: Alex Haley explains the difference between “being a writer” and “writing”.Part: Two; Paragraph(s): 3–18; Main Idea: The author tells about his struggle to stick to his dream of writing and his final success.Part: Three; Paragraph(s): 19-22; Main Idea: The author tells about his struggle to stick to his dream of writing and his final success.Task Two Reading Between the LinesRead the following sentences carefully and discuss in pairs what the author intends to say by the italicized parts.1) For every writer kissed by fortune, there are thousands more whose longing is never rewarded. (Para. 2)Compared with those lucky writers who have become famous, thousands of people who devote themselves to writing are never given recognition as successful writers.2) Next time I make a sale. (Para. 6)Considering the rather difficult circumstances the author was in, it is easy to see that there was a degree of irony and self-sarcasm when he promised his friend that he would pay back the money next time he made a sale, for it was something that had not happened before and would not be very likely to happen in the near future, thus pushing the repayment of the debt into the remote future.3) What’s more, I could write on the side. (Para. 8)More importantly, I could take writing as a part-time job.4) There’s everything you’ve made of yourself so far. (Para. 10)The two cans of sardines and 18 cents are all you have.5) Another Village neighbor was a handsome young singer who ran a struggling restaurant. (Para. 13)… a restaurant that has few customers and is about to close down.6) As I absorbed the lesson, I gradually began to sell my articles. (Para. 15) As I became aware of what it meant to live in the Shadowland, …7) For the first time I had money and open doors everywhere. (Para. 18)… I had a lot of opportunities.Checking Your VocabularyWord Detective1 Choose the definition in Column B that best matches each italicized word in Column A.1)d2)g3) f4) e5) b6) h7) a8)c2 Spell out the words from Text B with the help of the given definitions, the initial letters and paragraph numbers.Example: e stablish : set up; begin; create (Para. 1)1) w orthy : deserving respect or serious consideration (Para. 1)2) c reep : move slowly, quietly, and carefully, esp. so as not to attract attention (Para. 1)3) r esolve : make a determined decision; decide firmly (Para. 2)4) r efresh : make less hot or tired; bring back strength and freshness to (Para. 5)5) o ccurrence : an event or happening (Para. 6)6) s urplus : an amount additional to what is needed or used (Para. 6)7) f avourable : winning favour and approval (Para. 7)8) r emark : say esp. sth. that one has just noticed; give as an opinion (Para. 9)3 Some phrases or expressions from Text B are hidden in the following picture. Find the phrases or expressions and then use them to complete the sentences with the help of the clues.1) He sweeps the floor for the hotel to work out (以工作抵偿) the cost of board. (Para. 1)2) She was unused to (不习惯) talking about herself. (Para. 4)3) After waiting for a long time,the little boy is out of patience(不耐烦). (Para. 4)4) The bad weather has added to (增加) the difficulties in our work. (Para. 4)5) The homeless people in the city have to walk the streets (走街串巷), begging for food and money. (Para. 5)6) We were terrified when we came on / upon (发现) a snake behind the little cottage on the edge of the wood. (Para. 5)7) Eva was cutting the grass, and in the meantime (与此同时) Adam was planting roses. (Para. 7)8) From this book written by a movie star we get / have got the idea (领悟到) that those people in the limelight are just ordinary people — even famous faces have flaws! (Para. 7)Checking Your Comprehension1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text B.1) How did the author get to know about the school for coloured people in Virginia?He overheard two miners talking about it while working in the coal-mine.2) Why did the author resolve to go to the school?Because he heard that the school was established for coloured people and opportunities were provided to poor but worthy students to work out all or a part of the cost of board and learn some trade or industry at the same time.3) What kind of situation was he in when he reached the city of Richmond late one night?He was tired, hungry and dirty. And he was completely out of money. He had not a single acquaintance in the city, and, being unused to city ways, he didn’t know where to go.4) How did he spend his first night in Richmond?He walked the streets till he became too exhausted to walk any longer. Then he found an elevated sidewalk and lay under it for the night upon the ground.5) How did he earn some money for his breakfast the next morning?He helped unloading a cargo of pig iron from a large ship.6) Why didn’t the head teacher admit the author to the institution at first? Because of being so long without proper food, a bath and change of cloth, he didn’t make a very favourable impression upon her.7) How did the author get a chance to prove his worthiness to the head teacher? The head teacher asked him to sweep the adjoining classroom and he did an excellent job,which proved his worthiness as a student in the institute.2 Read the following statements and then decide whether each of them is true or false based on the information in the text. Write T for True and F for False in the space provided before each statement. 1) F At Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute poor but worthy students hadopportunities to pay just a part of the cost of board.(Poor but worthy students were provided opportunities to earn money to pay all or a part of the cost of food in the school and at the same time learn some trade or industry.)2) T On the first day of his journey, he realized that he didn’t have enoughmoney to go to Hampton.3) F He reached the city of Richmond by walking and begging for a number ofdays.(He reached the city of Richmond by walking and begging rides for a number of days.)4) T Though he was tired and hungry, he still believed that he would reachHampton.5) F By helping unload a big ship, he earned enough money to buy a chicken legand an apple pie for his breakfast.(By helping unload a big ship, he earned enough money for his breakfast.)6) F He felt that a new kind of existence had begun because he arrived at theschool with a surplus of 50 cents.(He felt that a new kind of existence had begun because he could begin his education in the school.)7) T He worked hard to clean the classroom because his future depended uponthe impression he made upon the head teacher.8) F The head teacher admitted the author on condition that he should clean theclassroom thoroughly after class.(The head teacher admitted the author because he proved his worthiness by cleaning the classroom thoroughly.)Enhance Your Language AwarenessWords in ActionWorking with Words and Expressions1 In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.1) A smart appearance tends to make a(n) favourable impression at an interview.2) The scientist failed in his experiments many a time, but he was never discouraged ; instead, he stuck it out and finally made a great scientific discovery.3) When I asked my mother if I could marry George, she consented but rather unwillingly.4) The garden has fallen into a state of neglect since its owner died two years ago.5) Coming home late, the boy crept quietly into the house to avoid waking his parents.6) If you want to learn a language well, sufficient time is necessary.7) The origin of Chinese writing can be traced back to ancient China although we are not certain of the date of its invention.8) The price was somewhat higher than I had expected. However, it was still acceptable.9) When you feel tired, a rest and a cool drink will refresh you.10) As I sit here today, I couldn’t be more grateful for the opportunity, not only to be alive, but also to apply my life to such a(n) worthy effort.11) More and more people in big companies are enrolling in English courses to improve their promotion(晋升) prospects .12) I made full preparations for my journey to London on foot and I resolved to get there in five days.13) At the end of the interview, she remarked , “You’ve proved your w orthiness more than well enough.”14) I hope that I shall never again have to undergo such a terrible experience.15) Susan started singing to her baby and was rewarded with a smile.2 In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand their meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.1) Since the summer vacation has started, let’s pack up and spend a week in the country with my grandparents.2) The boy is so interested in the popular novel entitled Harry Porter and the Deathly Hallows(圣徒) that he has read it for many a time.3) I admire Steve very much, for in his pursuit of a successful life, he always stays the course and never gives up in spite of the many difficulties and risks he has encountered.4) The couple’s love was put to the test when the husband was crippled in a car accident.5) I mailed out 250 letters to complete strangers for help and within 6 weeks the stream of money came flooding in from all over the country.6) When searching for some news online(在线的) last night, I came across an interesting website(网址) devoted to computer games.7) He is so clever that he can always come up with solutions at the last moment.8) At the sight of the big fish, the fisherman plunged his hands into the water and caught it with graceful ease.Increasing Your Word Power1 Listed in the box below are some unit nouns. Discuss their meanings and then complete the following table by filling in the appropriate unit noun. The same unit noun may be used for more than once. Consult a dictionary if necessary.a(n) slice of bread a(n) particle of rocka(n) bunch of keys a(n) bar of soapa(n) can of orange juice a(n) sheet of glassa(n) item of business a(n) article of furniturea(n) slice of meat a(n) particle of dusta(n) can of beer a(n) bar of chocolatea(n) article of luggage a(n) bunch of flowersa(n) sheet of paper a(n) item of expense2 Words such as respectful, respectable and respective may cause confusion because they are similar either in meaning or in spelling. To communicate effectively, we need to pay special attention to such confusable words. In each of the following sentences you are giventwo or three words in brackets. Choose the appropriate one to fill in the blank. You may consult a dictionary if necessary.1) Now your father has retired, you should go and see him now and then. This should not be neglected (neglectful, neglected).2) Some boy students are neglectful (neglectful, neglected) of their appearance in school.3) In this book the writer describes his colourful (coloured, colourful) experiences in Africa.4) To celebrate the Spring Festival, they tie many coloured (coloured, colourful) lamps on the trees.5) The coat is made of a kind of cloth that is rough (rough, tough) to touch.6) The meat was tough (rough, tough) and hard and I did not like it at all.7) The article is all nonsense. It’s not worth(worth, worthy) the paper it’s printed on.8) These young men will prove worthy (worth, worthy) of our trust.9) The situation will develop in a direction favourable (favourite, favourable) to China.10) I like oranges very much; they are my favourite (favourite, favourable) fruit.11) The boys here are well mannered and respectful (respective, respectable, respectful) toward grown-ups.12) My uncle is a respectable (respective, respectable, respectful) doctor in our town.13) After the meeting we will take our respective (respective, respectable, respectful) ways home.14) It was very considerate (considerate, considerable) of you to send me a birthday card yesterday.15) There has been a considerable (considerate, considerable) growth of light industry in the city in the last five years.3 Word BuildingNow match each of the English words in Column A with its Chinese meaning in Column B. You may consult a dictionary if necessary.1)d2) i3) l4) a5)k6) o7) p8) b9)m10) n11) e12) c13) f14) g15) h16) jGrammar in ContextTask 1: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences by choosing proper connectives from the box below.1) He gave us a vivid description of what he had seen in Africa.2) The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure to wonder whether you are happy or not.3) I looked around and was not certain whose house I was in.4) The students here will give their used books to whoever need them in the countryside schools.5) The situation today is obviously different from what it was only 50 years ago.6) Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure.7) I didn’t realize how difficult it was to get the tickets for the performance.8) You say you are brave. N ow let’s see which of us is the more timid(胆小的).9) I know nothing about her except that she is an English teacher in our school.10) We all thought it a pity that the sports meet should have been put off.Task 2: Complete the following sentences using a preposition and a relative pronoun.1) He took out a square green bottle, the content of which he poured into a dish.2) The goals for which he has fought all his life are all achieved now.3) An investigation was made into the accident, in which fifty people were killed.4) We need a chairman in whom everyone has confidence.5) A survey was carried out on the death rate of the new-born babies in the region, the results of which were shocking.6) I am grateful to him for his advice, to which I owe all my success.7) This depends on the purpose for which nuclear energy is used.8) The time at which each control signal is sent is carefully controlled by a digital(数码的) clock.ClozeComplete the following passage with words and phrases chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is given.There’s a difference between “being a writer” and writing. As a matter of fact, many who wish to be writers are longing f or (1) wealth and fame, not the long hours alone at the type-writer. They are not a ware (2) of the fact that writing is a lonely, private and poor-paying a ffair (3). I remember when I became a freelance writer, I had no p rospects (4) at all. What I did have was a friend and a small s torage (5) room in an apartment building. It didn’t eve n m atter (6) that it was cold and had no bathroom. Immediately I bought a used manual typewriter and p lunged (7) myself into writing. After a year or so, however, I still hadn’t received a b reak (8) and began to doubt myself. Then one day I was o ffered (9) a job earning $ 6,000 a year. As the dollars were d ancing (10) in my head, something c leared (11) my senses. From deep inside a bull-headed resolution w elled u p (12). I heard myself saying, “I’m going to s tick (13) it out and write.” I realized that you h ad to make s acrifices (14) and live creatively to keep working at your dreams. Then, in 1970, 17 years after I left the Coast Guard, Roots was p ublished (15). The shadows had turned into dazzling limelight.TranslationTranslate the following sentences into English, using the words and expressions given in brackets.1) 听说他的新书是根据发生在田纳西州一个小镇上一家人的真事写的。

新世纪大学英语综合教程2作文答案

新世纪大学英语综合教程2作文答案作文答案Unit 1 p27 1) In my middle school years, I had a best friend. We talked about everything. And we loved singing songs together. Once, however, there was a bitter quarrel between us and we stopped talking to each other. It was obvious that both of us wanted to keep the friendship, but neither had the courage to break the ice. It went on like this for months. Then one day we were asked to write about friendship. I wrote in my composition what friendship meant to me and the misunderstanding that had separated us. It was given the top mark, and I was asked to read it in class. When I ended my my presentation presentation presentation with with with the the the words words words from from from our our our favourite favourite favourite song, song, song, my my my friend friend friend was was was singing singing singing along. along. along. All All All misunderstanding misunderstanding misunderstanding was was cleared and once again we were best friends. To break down the walls between people is easy; all it takes is a littl forgiveness! (150 words) 2) We are living in a world of distrust. We live behind cold security bars; we do not talk to strangers, let alone go ou of our way to help them; we live in fear of fake products. In short, fear and feelings of insecurity fill the environmen we live in. All this greatly harms our society. Growing up in such an environment, we tend to feel isolated and care about about ourselves ourselves ourselves only. only. only. If If If things things things go go go on on on like like like this, this, this, “trust”, “trust”, “trust”, “teamwork”, “teamwork”, “teamwork”, and and and “harmony” “harmony” “harmony” will will will eventually eventually eventually become become become terms terms unheard of. In my opinion, trusting others and being trustworthy are the two basic principles that we should follow if we want to improve human relationships. We may not be in a position to change others, but we can change the way others see us by winning their trust in us. Mutual understanding and love are the pillars that support a harmonious society. (151 words) </font> Unit 2 p59 1) Today, many college students are from single-child families. Growing up in such environments, they tend to take for for granted granted granted what what what they they they have. have. have. Some Some Some even even even develop develop develop bad bad bad habits habits habits and and and character character character flaws flaws flaws such such such as as as self-will, self-will, self-will, lack lack lack of of responsibility and selfishness. In my opinion, taking a listless attitude toward life is extremely harmful to them. With such a negative attitude, they fail to appreciate the advantages they enjoy. They waste away their precious time, seeking pleasure in running after pop stars or indulging in computer games. In the end, they may have to leave college without having acquired any useful skills or knowledge. Sometimes I think it is good for us to think more of the young people who are still struggling for their lives and education. Such an attitude would certainly impel us to cherish more our college life. And life would be more meaningful if we treat it with a gentleness, a vigor and keenness of appreciation. (155 words) 2) Being admitted to college was an important turning point in my life. I would never have been able to make it without the help and support of my parents, teachers and classmates. Throughout the time I was preparing for the entrance examination my parents were always there to back me up. They allowed me to make my own decisions about which major I wanted to pursue. What’s more, they had full confi dence in me. I was lucky enough to have had fine teachers and kind classmates. My teachers were patient and competent to explain the problems I did not understand; my classmates helped me and encouraged me all the time. We shared our hopes and anxieties together. That was a memorable time in my life! I didn’t achieve everything alone. I owe a lot to those who have helped me to get where I am. (147 words )Unit 3 p94 1) Li Hui, my friend in high school, was born into a worker's family. She began to dream of becoming a cartoon artist from her childhood. To her disappointment, her parents strongly opposed her career choice, because the cost of her education would be too high for the poor family, and they were worried about the job opportunities for a cartoon artist. However, Li Hui would not change her mind. She worked hard to perfect her skills and searched persistently for ways to realise her dream. Just before she finished high school, the chance came: a famous art school was holding a cartoon drawing competition. The first three winners would be given a scholarship to study cartoon drawing at the school. Li Hui told herself not to let the chance slip through her fingers. She readily participated and won the second place. She is now studying there and I feel certain that her dream will come true. (156 words) 2) 2) In In In my my my opinion, opinion, opinion, before before before a a a person person person becomes becomes becomes successful, successful, successful, he he he or or or she she she should should should fully fully fully understand understand understand the the the basic basic basic elements elements elements of of success: competence, determination and optimism. For a person to succeed, he or she has to face great competition and excel in his or her chosen career. The person needs to demonstrate and prove his or her competence in dealing with problems. Without competence, the person can neither stand out among the crowd nor attract the attention of those those who who who hold hold hold the the the keys keys keys to to to the the the doors doors doors of of of opportunity opportunity opportunity and and advancement. Yet ability ability alone alone alone cannot guarantee cannot guarantee success. Often Often enough, enough, enough, things things things do do do not not not go go go the the the way way way we we we have have have planned planned planned and and and failure failure failure is is is unavoidable unavoidable unavoidable no no no matter matter matter how how how intelligent intelligent intelligent or or capable capable we we we may may may be. be. be. In In In such such such cases cases cases one one one needs needs needs to to to remain remain remain firm firm firm and and and optimistic, optimistic, optimistic, always always always believing believing believing that that that hard hard hard work work work will will eventually pay off. If the person gives up halfway, success will never knock at the door. (149 words) </font> Unit 4 p125 1) Dear Weihua, I know you are still feeling upset about your results in the college entrance examination. I've just read an article about how pessimistic and optimistic thoughts can affect our behaviour and I'm now sending you a copy, hoping that it will help you step out of the shadows.• Naturally, failing the college entrance examination can be very depressing, yet if you continue to dwell on the past, you will never be able to pick yourself up and focus on what more more important important important for for for now now now and and and the the the future. future. future. Life Life Life is is is full full full of of of trials trials trials and and and anyone anyone anyone may may may suffer suffer suffer setbacks. setbacks. setbacks. W e W e must must must take take take an an optimistic attitude towards the things we have to deal with. Optimism and positive thinking are powerful forces. Good things do come true if we picture them often. Please do have confidence in your potential. Just work hard and prepare for another chance. You will make it. • Y ours,• Janet • (152 words) 2) Thinking positively means allowing your mind to be filled with optimistic feelings, and always hoping for the best though still aware of the difficulties that might be involved. The human mind is powerful; thoughts of optimism and pessimism can be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Though it mightseem impossible to some, positive thinking and success actually have a cause-and-result relationship. The reason is that a person with positive thinking will always broadcast goodwill and confidence and that kind of radiating attitude will take a hold on everybody. Gradually, people’s attitude will will shift shift shift towards towards towards more trust and respect. This not only opens up more opportunities for the individual, but it more trust and respect. This not only opens up more opportunities for the individual, but it also feeds feeds back back back emotionally, emotionally, emotionally, and and and the the the cycle cycle cycle continues. continues. continues. Though Though Though the the the shaping shaping shaping of of of a a a positive positive positive or or or negative negative negative personality personality personality often often happens subconsciously, it is possible to control such processes consciously. A person can try visualizing favourable situations, whether it is remembering a contest won as a child or imagining getting that job offer so long sought after. Over time circumstances will change accordingly. (169 words )Test1 p128 My View on Opportunity Different people have different views on opportunity. Some hold that there are not enough opportunities because there are far too many people. Yet others believe that there are opportunities everywhere. They say that opportunity favors the prepared mind. I agree with the latter. It is true that there is really intense competition for limited opportunities, but one can always create opportunities. Actually, most opportunities are created by people themselves. themselves. For For For example, example, example, when when when people people people lose lose lose their their their jobs, jobs, jobs, some some some will will will wait wait wait in in in vain vain vain and and and complain complain complain about about about the the the lack lack lack of of opportunities, while others choose to set about creating opportunities for themselves and taking responsibility for their own own lives. lives. lives. They They They become become become self-employed self-employed self-employed and and and may may may even even even lead lead lead a a better better life life life eventually. eventually. eventually. Therefore, Therefore, Therefore, to to to some some some extent, extent, extent, our our destiny is in our own hands. (130 words) Unit5 p175 1) 1) A A A widespread widespread widespread belief belief belief in in in modern modern modern society society society is is is that that that with with with talent, talent, talent, personal personal personal effort effort effort and and and luck luck luck alone alone alone a a a person person person can can can succeed, succeed, regardless of character. However, history has proven over and over again that the morally defective cannot be truly successful, even if they at times enjoy some temporary glory. A typical example is found in the story of four brilliant Cambridge students. They were all talented and eventually worked their way up to very important positions in the British government, with one even ending up working in Buckingham Palace. During and after World War II, however, they they betrayed betrayed betrayed their their their country country country by by by giving giving giving away away away national national national secrets secrets secrets to to to the the the Soviet Soviet Soviet Union, Union, Union, which which which damaged damaged damaged the the the interests interests interests of of Britain in many ways. Eventually what they had done was uncovered. Three of them fled the country and ended up in exile; exile; the the the fourth fourth fourth lost lost lost his his his knighthood knighthood knighthood in in in disgrace. disgrace. disgrace. “Intelligent” “Intelligent” “Intelligent” and and and “successful” “successful” “successful” as as as they they they once once once were, were, were, they they they are are are now now remembered as traitors to their country. (157 words) 2) 2) As As As modern modern modern society society society advances, advances, advances, we we we are are are growing growing growing more more more suspicious suspicious suspicious of of of each each each other. other. other. This This This is is is clearly clearly clearly reflected reflected reflected in in in our our reaction to advertisements. Instead of seeing advertisements as a source of reliable information, we tend to doubt the truth they claim and always assume that the producers are trying to trick customers into buying their products. One of the most serious consequences of such absence of mutual trust is the constant doubt and anxiety within our own minds. If we see everyone else as a potential enemy, we can no longer make new friends; if we regard all information passed on to us as lies, how can we make use of such sources effectively? Mutual trust is the glue that holds human society together. As students, we should try to foster mutual trust and help build up a moral society by our own deeds. If we are honest to others and foster mutual trust, we shall soon see the difference. (158 words) Unit6 p209 1) A Creative Person My physics professor is a very creative person. His research project for his doctoral dissertation dealt with a very complicated physics problem at a time when many others thought it was impossible to solve it. But he he creatively creatively creatively introduced introduced introduced a a a new new new concept concept concept and and and finally finally finally resolved resolved resolved the the the theoretical theoretical theoretical and and and experimental experimental experimental contradiction. contradiction. contradiction. He He possesses many unique traits. He is very energetic and hard-working. He chairs the Physics Department and teaches many hours a week. Meanwhile, he is in charge of the university’s technology research. Obviously he is a efficient worker. My professor can be eccentric, once he shocked the whole class by saying “Good physics, everyone” instead of “Good morning, everyone”. But above all, my professor has a sincere interest and a strong passion in his research field. No wonder he is highly respected by both his colleagues and his students. (140 words) 2) 2) Popular Popular Popular Say Say Sayings ings ings May May May Become Become Become “Mental “Mental “Mental Locks” Locks” Locks” To To To cultivate cultivate cultivate a a a creative creative creative mind, mind, mind, one one one needs needs needs to to to chip chip chip away away away at at at one’s one’s “mental locks”. Some of the “mental locks” are shaped by popular sayings, which sound so familiar to us that we tend to to take take take them them them for for for granted. granted. granted. Instructive Instructive Instructive as as as they they they may may may be, be, be, these these these common common common statements statements statements may may may restrict restrict restrict our our our freedom freedom freedom to to to think. think. “Look “Look before before before you you you leap!” leap!” leap!” W e W e make make make this this this remark remark remark to to to caution caution caution someone someone someone to to to think think think carefully carefully carefully before before before making making making a a a decision decision decision or or taking an action. It may seem sound advice, but it may also put him or her in a passive position. He or she may ju keep “looking” round and without making a “leap”. Similarly, we may say to the same person, “Don’t let the chance slip through your fingers!” Then, the person may be motivated to act promptly, regardless of the consequ ences. In either case, the personal may fall victim to popular sayings. So, if we want to come up with a new idea, we must break up the “mental locks” that close our minds. (166 words)Test2 p272 In our society there are some people who employ dishonest means to get what they want. To make more profits, some businessmen sell fake products. To get better scores, some students cheat in exams. But dishonesty does not pay in the long run. Those who sell fake products end up losing customers. Students who practice cheating in exams are cheating themselves. By contrast, honest people gain a clear conscience and also win the trust and respect of others. Besides, it is easier for a person with a good record to get a better job. After all, who would want a dishonest employee? B sticking to the principle of honesty, we can help make the world a better place to live in. Honesty is the best policy and it really pays to be honest. (135 words) 。

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Text comprehensionI. CII. 1. F;2. T;3. F;4. T;5. F.III.1. Paragraph 4: She fled逃往from Germany to Belgium to escape fascism法西斯主义; then moved to Paris, surviving the occupation侵略占领时期by placing German subtitles字幕on French films.2. Anne is an independent and honest lady.3. Paragraph 10: Anne assured her husband that he’d done the right thing. This means she appreciated his decision.4. Paragraph 8: she could endure difficulties in the hardest time but she couldn’t tolerate her husband’s complaints and feel ing sorry for himself.自我难过/自责/自惭形秽.5. Paragraph 12: She believes in tough love, and doesn’t let him just lie around but forces him to overcome his troubles.IV.1. But I also made some effort to adjust myself.2. …because I am sometimes too proud of mysel f.Structural analysisChronological account (Paragraph 1—2) – (Paragraph 8) –(Paragraph 14).Flashback (Paragraph 3—4) –(Paragraph 5—7) –(Paragraph 9—10) –(Paragraph 11—13) Chronological account (1—2) –Flashback (3—4) –(5—7)–Chronological account (8) –Flashback (9—10) –(11—13)–Chronological account (14).Section Four Consolidation ActivitiesPart one. VocabularyI.Phrase1. tie the knot = get married2. given that = if one takes into account that考虑到,假定3. then and there = at that time and place, esp. without any delay当场,当时当地4. in the midst of = when在……之中,当……的时候5. set … apart = distinguish使分离,区别II.1. wrapped up;2. fatal;3. fluent;4. has undergone;5. stretch out;6. financed;7. consequences;8. neighbourhood.III.Word derivationFill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.1. The principal would be less insistent (insist) on kids wearing school uniforms if the school had to pay for them.2. It’s so depressing (depress) the way no one seems to care what’s happening to this country.3. I really miss my mother. My only consolation (console) is that her suffering was not prolonged.4. The progressive Chinese intellectuals in the early days of the 20th century drew much of their inspiration (inspire) from the revolutionary ideas flooding out of Europe at that time.5. Three people were killed in a head-on collision (collide) between a bus and a car.6. Much progress has been made in the diagnosis (diagnostic) of genetic disease.7. Then suddenly, despite all their assurance (assure) they broke the agreement and signed a deal with a rival company.8. A heavy concentration of the drug may produce dizziness or even unconsciousness (unconscious).1. insist (v.)坚持;强调insistence n.坚持,坚决主张;强调insistent a.坚持的2. depress v.使沮丧;降低,压下;压抑depressed a.沮丧的;降低的;不景气的depressing a.令人沮丧的depression n.沮丧;萧条3. console v.安慰,慰藉consolation n.安慰,慰藉consolatory a.慰问的,可慰藉的4. inspire v.使……感动;激发;煽动inspiration n.灵感,启示inspiring a.令人振奋的,激励人的,鼓舞人心的5. collide v.碰撞,互撞;抵触collision n.碰撞,冲突6. diagnose v.判断,诊断(疾病)diagnostic a.特征的;诊断的diagnosis n.诊断7. assure v.使确信,使放心;确保assurance n.保证;确信,肯定;自信assured a.确实的,保障的;有自信的8. unconscious a.失去知觉的unconsciously ad.无意识地,不知不觉地unconsciousness n.无意识,意识不清,失去知觉IV.1. A;2. B;3. C;4. D;5. C;6. D;7. A;8. D.V.Synonym / AntonymGive a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used. 1. My Stroke of LuckSynonym: fortune2. At dinner with friends, she’d set a place for me as if it were the most natural thing in the world to eat lying on the couch.Antonym: unnatural, artificial3. Noel and I survived, but the men in the plane died instantly.Synonym: immediately4. Anne has such good judgment and intuition, she rarely makes a wrong decision.Synonym: seldom, hardly5. When we went out, Anne would put me in the rear of the station wagon, where I could stretch out.Synonym: back6. In L.A., I could get the best care for my spinal injury and start seeing psychiatrists for my very real “survivor’s guilt”.Antonym: innocence7. Born in Hanover, Germany, she fled to Belgium to escape fascism as a teenager.Synonym: escaped8. After our first meeting, I called to invite her to supper at Tour d’Argent, one of Paris’s best restaurants, with fantastic views of the Seine.Synonym: marvelous, wonderful, terrific4Prefix / SuffixWrite in each space one word that has the same stem as underlined in each given word.1. intendpretend2. implicitexplicit3. occurrecur4. transferrefer5. admitcommit6. rejectinject7. expressdepress8. conformreformPart twoGrammar Exercises1. Negation and inversionInversion involves putting an auxiliary verb before the subject of a clause. In formal English, it is quite common to use inversion after negative adverbial expressions and restrictive words such as only, never, hardly, little and seldom.e. g. At no time did he get permission for what he was doing.Not until the next morning did she realize how serious it was.Only later did they learn his terrible secret.Hardly had we walked in the door when the phone started ringing.In some negative sentences, “not” is to negate the predicates in form, but actually it is used to negate other elements of those negative sentences. Therefore, while translating, we should transfer the negation in some cases.e. g. Every man cannot be a scientist.A high executive does not have a large vocabulary merely because of the opportunities of his position.A negative may be transferred from a certain part of the sentence to another in translation.e. g. We don’t believe that our moth er tongue is inferior to any other language in the world.I don’t think Father will fancy living an idle life like that.I.Change each sentence into a negative with the given word.1. I hope it will rain. (not)I hope it will not rain.2. She has seldom been so successful before.Seldom has she been so successful before.3. You will find gold in Iceland. (nowhere)Nowhere in Iceland will you find gold.4. Donald had never imagined that this strange incident would help him to find a job.Never had Donald imagined that this strange incident would help him to find a job.5. He had scarcely any time to pack his suitcase.Scarcely had he any time to pack his suitcase.6. In no circumstances must you tell him this secret.7. We rarely get more than three consecutive days of hot weather in summer.Rarely do we get more than three consecutive days of hot weather in summer.8. I had ever worked hard as I did yesterday. (hardly)I had hardly ever worked as hard as I did yesterday.Hardly had I ever worked as hard as I did yesterday.II.1.无爱之人不可能真正幸福。

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Task One Focusing on the Main IdeasChoose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences according to the information contained in the listening passage.1 One day in school Monty Roberts was asked to ________.A) write a term paper about the courses he learnedB) write about his dream of the futureC) describe a horse ranchD) draw a picture of a horse ranch2 Monty Roberts' goal was to become ________.A) a horse trainer like his fatherB) a painter who draws horses and horse ranchesC) an owner of a large horse ranchD) an owner of a large farm3 When Monty Roberts turned in the paper, his teacher ________.A) was not satisfied with itB) helped to improve itC) gave a good comment about itD) asked him to discuss the topic with his father4 The teacher asked the boy to rewrite the paper because ________.A) his father had helped him write the paperB) his paper was full of empty wordsC) his dream was not properly described in the paperD) his goal of life described in the paper was not realisticA week later, the boy finally decided ________.5A) to follow his father's professionB) to keep his dreamC) to make some changes in his paperD) to follow his teacher's adviceTask Two Zooming In on the Detailsaccording blanks of the fill recording carefully and in each the Listen toto what you have heard.a horse trainer . His dream was to own a 1 Monty Roberts was the son of in great detail wrote about his dream he ranch. large horse That night a 200-acre ranch .and he even drew a picture ofhis heart into the dream ranch and the next day He put a great deal of2his teacher .he handed the paper in toWhen Monty Roberts asked his teacher why he got a large red F for his 3 impossible for paper, his teacher explained to him that his dream wasland, thehe needed a lot of money to buy the him. He had no money. But machines house for his dream ranch.and theWhen Monty Roberts asked his father for advice, his father just asked 4 mind his own make up importantvery because him to dream it is a on hisdecision for him to make.When Monty Roberts turned in the same paper, he said to his teacher, 5 my heart the F my dream , . “You can keep and I'll keep I will follow no matter what happens.”Read and ExploreTask One Discovering the Main Ideasinformation contained in Text 1 Answer the following questions with the A.1) According to Alex Haley, why does many a young man want to be a writer? Because they think that being a writer can bring them wealth and fame.2) Does writing mean glory and wealth in the author's opinion?No. The author thinks that writing is a lonely, private and poor-paying affair. Only a few can succeed after long periods of neglect and poverty.3) What was the author's life in Greenwich Village like?His life in Greenwich Village was very poor. He barely made enough to eat.4) Did he ever doubt his ability to write? Why or why not?Yes. Because he didn't receive a break after writing for a year or so.5) Why did the call from his old acquaintance change his life? Because his doubt of his resolution to write was cleared. He was determined to keep on writing.6) In what way did people like Delaney and Belafonte become role models for the author?From them he learned that one had to make sacrifices and live creativelyto keep working hard to realize one's dreams.7) How many years did the author keep on writing before his great success? He kept on writing for 17 years before his great success.8) What did the two sardine cans and 18 cents in the brown paper bag symbolize?They symbolized his courage and persistence to stick to his dream of writing.9) What is the meaning of the Shadowland of dreams?The Shadowland of dreams means all the difficulties . neglect, poverty, doubt, uncertainty, and fear of failure) people meet with in pursuing their dreams.2 Text A can be divided into three parts with the paragraph number(s) of each part provided as follows. Write down the main idea of each part. Alex Haley explains thePart: One; Paragraph(s): 1-2; Main Idea:difference between “being a writer” and “writing”.The author tells about his18; Main Idea: Part: Two; Paragraph(s): 3–struggle to stick to his dream of writing and his final success.The author tells about hisPart: Three; Paragraph(s): 19-22; Main Idea:struggle to stick to his dream of writing and his final success.Task Two Reading Between the LinesRead the following sentences carefully and discuss in pairs what the author intends to say by the italicized parts.For every writer kissed by fortune, there are thousands more whose1)longing is never rewarded. (Para. 2)Compared with those lucky writers who have become famous, thousands of people who devote themselves to writing are never given recognition as successful writers.Next time I make a sale. (Para. 6)2)Considering the rather difficult circumstances the author was in, it is easy to see that there was a degree of irony and self-sarcasm when he promised his friend that he would pay back the money next time he made a sale, for it was something that had not happened before and would notbe very likely to happen in the near future, thus pushing the repayment of the debt into the remote future.What's more, I could write on the side. (Para. 8)3)More importantly, I could take writing as a part-time job.There's everything you've made of yourself so far. (Para. 10)4)The two cans of sardines and 18 cents are all you have.5) Another Village neighbor was a handsome young singer who ran a struggling restaurant. (Para. 13)rant that has few customers and is about to close down.… a restaulessonthe As I absorbed (Para. my to sell articles. , I gradually 6) began 15)As I became aware of what it meant to live in the Shadowland, …open doors everywhere. (Para. 18)7) For the first time I had money and … I had a lot of opportunities.Checking Your VocabularyWord Detective1 Choose the definition in Column B that best matches each italicized word in Column A.d1)g2)f3)e4)b5)h6)a7)c8)definitions, given of the B with the help Text 2 Spell out the words from the initial letters and paragraph numbers.stablish : set up; begin; create (Para. 1)Example: eorthy : deserving respect or serious consideration (Para. 1)1) wreep : move slowly, quietly, and carefully, esp. so as not to c2) attract attention (Para. 1)esolve : make a determined decision; decide firmly (Para. 2)3) refresh : make less hot or tired; bring back strength and freshness 4) rto(Para. 5)ccurrence : an event or happening (Para. 6)5) ourplus : an amount additional to what is needed or used (Para. 6)6) savourable : winning favour and approval (Para. 7)7) femark : say esp. sth. that one has just noticed; give as an opinion 8) r(Para. 9)3 Some phrases or expressions from Text B are hidden in the following picture. Find the phrases or expressions and then use them to complete the sentences with the help of the clues.work out (以工作抵偿) the cost 1) He sweeps the floor for the hotel to of board. (Para. 1)unused to (不习惯2) She was ) talking about herself. (Para. 4)out of patience(不,the little boy is 3) After waiting for a long time 耐烦). (Para. 4)added to (增加) the has weather difficulties in our work. (Para. bad 4) The4)walk the streets (走街串巷), 5) The homeless people in the city have to begging for food and money. (Para. 5)upon / came on little snake behind the (发现) We 6) were terrified when we acottage on the edge of the wood. (Para. 5)in the meantime ) Adam was (与此同时7) Eva was cutting the grass, and planting roses. (Para. 7)get / have got the idea 领(8) From this book written by a movie star we even just ordinary people —the 悟到) that those people in limelight are famous faces have flaws! (Para. 7)Checking Your ComprehensionText in the information contained 1 Answer the following questions with B.1) How did the author get to know about the school for coloured people in Virginia?He overheard two miners talking about it while working in the coal-mine.2) Why did the author resolve to go to the school?Because he heard that the school was established for coloured people and opportunitieswere provided to poor but worthy students to work out all or a part of the cost of board and learnsome trade or industry at the same time.3) What kind of situation was he in when he reached the city of Richmond late one night?He was tired, hungry and dirty. And he was completely out of money. He had not a singleacquaintance in the city, and, being unused to city ways, he didn't know where to go.4) How did he spend his first night in Richmond?He walked the streets till he became too exhausted to walk any longer. Then he found anelevated sidewalk and lay under it for the night upon the ground.5) How did he earn some money for his breakfast the next morning?He helped unloading a cargo of pig iron from a large ship.6) Why didn't the head teacher admit the author to the institution at first?Because of being so long without proper food, a bath and change of cloth, he didn't make avery favourable impression upon her.7) How did the author get a chance to prove his worthiness to the head teacher?The head teacher asked him to sweep the adjoining classroom and he did which proved his worthiness as a student in the an excellent job, institute.2 Read the following statements and then decide whether each of them is on the information in the text. Write T for True and true or false based F for False in the space provided before each statement.F At Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute 1) poor but worthy students had opportunities to pay just a part of the cost of board.(Poor but worthy students were provided opportunities to earn money to pay all or a part of the cost of food in the school and at the same time learn some trade or industry.)T On the first day of his journey2) , he realized that he didn't have enough money to go to Hampton.F He reached the city of Richmond by walking and begging for a number3)of days.(He reached the city of Richmond by walking and begging rides for a number of days.)T Though he was tired and hungry, he still believed that he 4) would reach Hampton.F By helping unload a big ship, he earned 5) enough money to buy a chicken leg and an apple pie for his breakfast.(By helping unload a big ship, he earned enough money for his breakfast.)F He felt that a new kind of existence had begun because he arrived6)at the school with a surplus of 50 cents.(He felt that a new kind of existence had begun because he could begin his education in the school.)T He worked hard to clean the classroom because his future depended 7)upon the impression he made upon the head teacher.F The head teacher admitted the author on condition that he should 8) clean the classroom thoroughly after class.(The head teacher admitted the author because he proved his worthiness by cleaning the classroom thoroughly.)Enhance Your Language AwarenessWords in ActionWorking with Words and Expressions1 In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.favourable impression at an 1) A smart appearance tends to make a(n) interview.2) The scientist failed in his experiments many a time, but he was never discouraged ; instead, he stuck it out and finally made a great scientific discovery.consented but she rather could marry George, mother 3) When I asked myif Iunwillingly.neglect since its owner died into a state of two garden 4) The has fallen years ago.crept quietly into the house the boy to avoid waking late, Coming 5) home his parents.sufficient time is necessary.6) If you want to learn a language well,traced back to ancient China 7) The origin of Chinese writing can be although we are not certain of the date of its invention.somewhat higher than I had expected. However, 8) The price was it was still acceptable.refresh you.9) When you feel tired, a rest and a cool drink will10) As I sit here today, I couldn't be more grateful for the opportunity, worthy effort.such a(n) apply my life to also not only to be alive, but to11) More and more people in big companies are enrolling in English courses prospects .) to improve their promotion(晋升resolved I and London on foot my made 12) I full preparations for journey toto get there in five days.remarked , “You've proved your 13) At the end of the interview, she worthiness more than well enough.”undergo such a terrible 14) I hope that I shall never again have to experience.rewarded with a smile.15) Susan started singing to her baby and wasthis you have learned in are 2 In the boxes below some of the expressions unit. Do you understand their meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.pack up and spend let's vacation has started, a week summer 1) Since the in the country with my grandparents.2) The boy is so interested in the popular novel entitled Harry Porter many a time.圣徒) that he has read it for and the Deathly Hallows(3) I admire Steve very much, for in his pursuit of a successful life, he stays the course and never gives up in spite of the many always difficulties and risks he has encountered.put to the test when the husband was crippled 4) The couple's love was in a car accident.5) I mailed out 250 letters to complete strangers for help and within 6 flooding in from all over the country.weeks the stream of money cameacrosscame night, I 在线的) last 6) When searching for some news online() devoted to computer games.网址an interesting website(come up with solutions at the last 7) He is so clever that he can always moment.intoplunged the his At the sight of the big fish, the fisherman hands 8)water and caught it with graceful ease.Increasing Your Word Power1 Listed in the box below are some unit nouns. Discuss their meanings unit appropriate by table filling in the and then complete the following noun. The same unit noun may be used for more than once. Consult a dictionary if necessary.slice particle of rock a(n) of bread a(n)bunchbar of soapa(n) a(n) of keyscansheet of glassa(n) of orange juice a(n)itemarticle of furniture a(n) a(n) of businesssliceparticle of dusta(n) a(n) of meatcan bar of chocolatea(n) of beer a(n)articlebunch of flowers a(n) of luggage a(n)itemsheet of expense a(n) a(n) of paper2 Words such as respectful, respectable and respective may cause confusion because they are similar either in meaning or in spelling. To communicate effectively, we need to pay special attention to such confusable words. In each of the following sentences you are given two or three words in brackets. Choose the appropriate one to fill in the blank. You may consult a dictionary if necessary.1) Now your father has retired, you should go and see him now and then. neglected (neglectful, neglected).This should not beneglectful (neglectful, neglected) of their 2) Some boy students are appearance in school.colourful(coloured, describes his colourful) book 3) In this the writer experiences in Africa.coloured (coloured, 4) To celebrate the Spring Festival, they tie many colourful) lamps on the trees.rough (rough, tough) to 5) The coat is made of a kind of cloth that is touch.tough (rough, tough) and hard and I did not like it at 6) The meat was all.worth (worth, worthy) not the paper nonsense. 7) The article is all It's it's printed on.worthy (worth, worthy) of our trust.8) These young men will provefavourable (favourite, 9) The situation will develop in a direction favourable) to China.favourite (favourite, are my favourable) they like 10) I oranges very much;fruit.respectful (respective, 11) The boys here are well mannered and respectable, respectful) toward grown-ups.respectable (respective, respectable, respectful) 12) My uncle is a doctor in our town.respective respectable, our (respective, 13) After the meeting we will takerespectful) ways home.considerate (considerate, considerable) of you to send 14) It was very me a birthday card yesterday.considerable (considerate, considerable) growth of 15) There has been alight industry in the city in the last five years.3 Word Buildingmeaning its Chinese Column A with Now match each of the English words inin Column B. You may consult a dictionary if necessary.d 1)i 2)l 3)a 4)k 5)o 6)p 7)b 8)m 9)n 10)e 11)c 12)f13)g14)h15)j16)Grammar in Contextproper choosing sentences by in in the blanks the following Fill Task 1:connectives from the box below.what he had seen in Africa.1) He gave us a vivid description of2) The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure whether you are happy or not.to wonderwhose house I was in.3) I looked around and was not certainwhoever need them in 4) The students here will give their used books to the countryside schools.what it was only 50 5) The situation today is obviously different from years ago.where others end in failure.6) Persistent people begin their successhow difficult it was to get the tickets for the 7) I didn't realize performance.which 胆timid(is the more you are brave. Now let's see of us You 8) say ).小的that she is an English teacher in our 9) I know nothing about her except school.that the sports meet should have been put 10) We all thought it a pity off.Task 2: Complete the following sentences using a preposition and a relative pronoun.of which he poured the square green bottle, content into a took 1) He out a dish.for which he has fought all his life are all achieved now.2) The goalswhich in were fifty was made into the accident, people 3) An investigation killed.in whom everyone has confidence.4) We need a chairman5) A survey was carried out on the death rate of the new-born babies in of which were shocking.the region, the resultsto which I owe all my success.6) I am grateful to him for his advice,for which nuclear energy is used.7) This depends on the purposeat which controlled sent is carefully each control signal is 8) The time ) clock.by a digital(数码的ClozeComplete the following passage with words and phrases chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is given.There's a difference between “being a writer” and writing. As a matter or (1) wealth fand fame, longing writers to who fact, of many wish be are ware (2) of not the long hours alone at the type-writer. They are not a ffair (3).the fact that writing is a lonely, private and poor-paying arospects (4) at I remember when I became a freelance writer, I had no p torage (5) room in an all. What I did have was a friend and a small s atter (6) that it was cold and had apartment building. It didn't even m lunged no bathroom. Immediately I bought a used manual typewriter and p(7) myselfinto writing. After a year or so, however, I still hadn'tffered reak oone day I was a bdoubt (8) and began to myself. Then received ancing (10) in my (9) a job earning $ 6,000 a year. As the dollars were d leared (11) my senses. From deep inside a bull-headed head, something c tick elled p g, “I'm going to s(12). I heard myself sayinresolution wu acrifices (14) (13) it out and write.” I realized that you had to make syears 17 dreams. Then, in 1970, your to and live creatively keep working atublished Roots (15). The shadows had after I left the Coast Guard, was pturned into dazzling limelight.TranslationTranslate the following sentences into English, using the words and expressions given in brackets.1) 听说他的新书是根据发生在田纳西州一个小镇上一家人的真事写的。

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