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大学综合英语三复习题

大学综合英语三复习题

大学综合英语三复习题大学综合英语三复习题大学综合英语三是大学英语专业的一门重要课程,它涵盖了英语听、说、读、写等多个方面的能力。

为了提高学生的英语综合能力,这门课程通常会进行一次期末考试。

本文将针对大学综合英语三的复习题进行讨论和分析。

首先,我们来看一下听力部分的复习题。

听力是大学综合英语三考试中的重要组成部分,它要求学生通过听取录音材料,理解并回答相关问题。

复习时,可以选择一些与日常生活相关的听力材料进行练习,例如新闻报道、对话等。

同时,还可以通过模拟考试的方式,提高学生的听力反应速度和准确性。

接下来,我们来讨论一下口语部分的复习题。

口语是英语学习的重要环节,它要求学生能够流利地表达自己的观点和想法。

在复习口语时,可以选择一些与大学生活相关的话题进行练习,例如校园生活、社交活动等。

此外,还可以通过与同学进行角色扮演的方式,模拟真实的口语交流场景,提高口语表达能力。

然后,我们来看一下阅读部分的复习题。

阅读是大学综合英语三考试中的重要组成部分,它要求学生能够理解和分析英语文章。

在复习阅读时,可以选择一些与学科专业相关的文章进行阅读练习,例如科学、文学、历史等方面的文章。

同时,还可以通过做一些阅读理解题,提高学生的阅读理解能力和解题技巧。

最后,我们来讨论一下写作部分的复习题。

写作是英语学习的重要能力之一,它要求学生能够准确地表达自己的思想和观点。

在复习写作时,可以选择一些与学科专业相关的话题进行写作练习,例如科技发展、环境保护等。

此外,还可以通过模拟考试的方式,提高学生的写作能力和应对考试的能力。

综上所述,大学综合英语三的复习题涵盖了听力、口语、阅读和写作等多个方面。

通过针对不同部分的复习题进行讨论和分析,可以帮助学生全面提高英语综合能力。

在复习过程中,学生可以选择合适的练习材料和方法,根据自己的实际情况进行有针对性的复习。

通过不断的练习和积累,相信学生们一定能够在大学综合英语三考试中取得好成绩。

全新版大学英语综合教程3各单元summary课本原文及翻译

全新版大学英语综合教程3各单元summary课本原文及翻译

Unit1 Mr. Doherty Builds His Dream LifeThe passage mainly talked about the dream life of the author with his family on a farm, where the author could write and live. The author viewed his life in the country as a self-reliant and satisfying one, but sometimes the good life would get very hard. On the first winter, the author was fond of every minute instead with his family, which they would never forget, while the follow spring brought two floods, which made them amazed. After quitting his job, the author’s income was reduced, but he and his family were able to manage to get by. Besides, he ran a farm and benefited more from it. A tolerance for solitude and a lot of energy had made it possible for the family to enjoy their life in the country. What’s more, they also had found the lifestyle that they preferred in this place.Unit 2 The Freedom GiversThe passage mainly talked about three persons, Josiah Henson, John Parker and Levi Coffin, who were the givers of freedom for black slaves in the American history. Besides, the author praised the exploits of civil-rights heroes who helped slaves travel the Underground Railroad to freedom by citing more examples. What’s more, it was high time to honor the heroes who helped liberate slaves by forging the Underground Railroad in the early civil-rights struggles in America. After winning his own freedom from slavery, John Parker helped other slaves to escape north to Canada and freedom. Supported by a strong religious conviction, the white man Levi Coffin risked himself to help many black slaves to escape. At last, by traveling the Underground Railroad, Josiah Henson reached his destination and became free.Unit 3 The Land of the LockThe passage mainly talked about the land of lock, which happened in American. When the author was young, it was the local custom for people to leave the front door at night but didn’t close it, and none of them carried keys. However, nowadays those days were over, and the era of leaving the front door on the latch has drawn to a close. What a great change was that no locking had been replaced by dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarm systems and so on. Therefore, the lock became the new symbol of America. What’s more, a new atmosphere of fear and distrust had crept into every aspect of daily life. As a result, security devices, in varied forms, were put to use. In locking their fears out, they became prisoners of their own making.Unit 4 Was Einstein a Space AlienThe passage mainly talked about Albert Einstein, who was a young husband and father with a bushy hair. In order to support his young family, with a poor sleep, he had to work hard at the Patent Office so that he was very tired. For which, he felt all the pressure and responsibility. However, aiming to relax himself, he made astonishing achievements in physics and thus revolutionized the field with five papers about spare time, which were of great impact on all over the world. Because of his supper intelligence and the contribution to the society, the United Nations declared 2005 as his miracle year. What’s more, his discoveries were attributable to his imagination, questioning, disregard constantly for authority, powers of concentration, and interest in science. In fact, he was not a space alien, but just a common person.Unit 5 Three Thank-You LettersThe passage mainly talked about the author’s three special letters, by which he wanted to celebrate the true meaning of Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving Day 1943, as a young coastguardsman at sea, he worked as a cook. While he was going to think about Thanksgiving, he came up with the idea of expressing his gratitude to people who had helped him before. Therefore, he wrote three thank-you letters to three persons, his father, the Rev. Nelson and his grandmother. At a mail call, he got three letters in reply, which drove him to think deeply. After he retired from the Coast Guard, he still never forgot these letters which gave him an insight into expressing appreciation for one’s efforts. Furthermore, he wished everyone to find the good and then praise it.Unit 6 The Last LeafThe passage mainly talked about the last leaf, which Johnsy gave a sight to after she got the pneumonia and lived in the hospital. She looked out the window and counted the leaves on an old ivy vine. Furthermore, she made up her mind to end her life when the last leaf fell. When she saw the last leaf still cling to the vine after two nights’ rain and wind, she decided not to give up her life. In fact, the last leaf, called a masterpiece by Behrman who risked his life painting it there the night that the last leaf fell, was actually painted onto the wall. However, because it looked so real that she could have never imagined that it was faked. In a deeper sense, it saved her life.unit 1 Mr. Doherty Builds His Dream LifeIn America many people have a romantic idea of life in the countryside. Many living in towns dream of starting up their own farm, of living off the land. Few get round to putting their dreams into practice. This is perhaps just as well, as the life of a farmer is far from easy, as Jim Doherty discovered when he set out to combine being a writer with running a farm. Nevertheless, as he explains, he has no regrets and remains enthusiastic about his decision to change his way of life.在美国,不少人对乡村生活怀有浪漫的情感。

大学英语(三)综合教程课后练习答案

大学英语(三)综合教程课后练习答案

⼤学英语(三)综合教程课后练习答案Unit 1Text AVocabularyI.1. 1) On balance 2) resist 3) haul 4) wicked 5) illustrated 6) budget 7) lowering 8)boundary 9) involved 10)economic 11) blasting 12) just about2. 1) cut back/down 2) pick up 3) get by 4) get through 5) face up to 6) turn in 7)making up for 8) think up3. 1) pursued his mathematical studies and taught himself astronomy 2)often generatemisleading thoughts 3) attach great importance to combining theory with practice in our work 4) be suspected of doing everything for money 5) before he gets through life4. 1) their indoor, a profit, to invest in 2) device, the improvement, on a global scale 3)stacked, temptation, never dined outII. Confusable Words1. 1) house 2) Home 3) home, family 4) household2. 1) doubt 2) suspected 3) doubted 4) suspected 5) suspectIII. Word Formation1) rise 2) final 3) regular 4) cash 5) hows, whys 6) upped 7) yellowed 8) bottled 9) lower 10) searchComprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze1. Text-related1)gets by 2)temptation 3)get through 4)improvements 5)aside from 6)suspect 7)supplement 8)profit 9)stacking2. Theme-related1)replaced 2)consider 3)quit 4)world 5)tough 6)fuels 7)provide 8)luxuries 9)balance 10)idealII. Translation1.1) We have a problem with the computer system, but I think it's fairly minor.2) My father died when I was too young to live on my own. The people of my hometown took over (responsibility for) my upbringing at that point.3) The toys have to meet strict/tough safety requirements before they can be sold to children.4) Radio and television have supplemented rather than replaced the newspaper as carriers of news and opinion.5) When it comes to this magazine, it is/carries a digest of articles from many newspapers and magazines around the world. 2.A decade ago, Nancy did what so many Americans dream about. She quit an executive position and opened / set up a household device store in her neighborhood. People like Nancy made the decision primarily for the improvement in thequality of their lives.But, to run a business on a small scale is by no means an easy job. Without her steady income, Nancy had to cut back on her daily expenses. Sometimes she did not even have the money to paythe premiums for the various kinds of insurance she needed.Fortunately, through her own hard work, she has now got through the most difficult time. She is determined to continue pursuing her vision of a better life.Text BComprehension Check1. a2.c3.d4.b5.a6.cTranslation1.什么?你说那听起来不像你府上的⽣活?其实,不仅仅是你⼀个⼈这么想。

全新版大学英语综合教程3重点单词Unit1-Unit4

全新版大学英语综合教程3重点单词Unit1-Unit4

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全新版大学英语综合教程3课后答案

全新版大学英语综合教程3课后答案

Unit 6 The Human TouchText AContent Questions(P.172)They found their tastes in art, chicory salad and bishop sleeves so much in tune that they set up a joint studio.Johnsy would be able to recover from pneumonia if she wanted to live.She wanted to paint the Bay of Naples some day.She could see a bare yard, and an old ivy vine climbing half way up the brick wall.Because she thought that she would die when the last leaf fell.No. Because in the text the author mentions that Behrman was a failure in art. For forty years he had been always about to paint a masterpiece, without ever actually starting one.He was upset that Johnsy should have such a silly idea.Because they were afraid that Johnsy would die if the leaves on it were all gone.She saw the last leaf on the vine.It rekindled her will to live. And she realized that it was a sin to want to die.He caught pneumonia because he painted the last leaf on a rainy and cold night in the yard and was wet through.Y es, he finished his masterpiece eventually. It was his fine painting of the last leaf, the painting that saved Johnsy.Text Organization (P.173)1. (P.173)1). She made up her mind to die when the last leaf fell.2). She decided not to give up her life.3). Behrman, a kind neighbor, who was aware of Johnsy's state of mind, risked death to paint the last leaf and save her.4). Because it was so perfect the girls both mistook it for the real thing.2. (P.173)Scenes Paragraphs Characters Events1 Paras 1-2 Sue, Johnsy Sue's roommate Johnsy caught pneumonia.2 Paras 3-8 the doctor, Sue The doctor told Sue that Johnsy needed a strongwill to live on.3 Paras 9-17 Johnsy, Sue Johnsy decided that she would die when the 1last ivy leaf fell.4 Paras 18-2.1 Behrman, Sue Sue told Behrman about Johnsy's fancy.5 Paras 22-33 Sue, Johnsy As Johnsy was encouraged by the last leaf thatwouldn't give in to the weather, herwill to livereturned.6 Paras 34-37 the doctor, Sue■The doctor told Sue that Johnsy would recover, but Behrman caught pneumonia himself and his case was hopeless.7 Paras 38-39 Sue, Johnsy Sue told Johnsy that Behrman had performed akind deed without any thought of self. Language Sense Enhancement (P.174)I. 1) curling 2) looking the part3) masterpiece 4) to excess5) For the rest 6) smelling strongly of7) fancy 8) light and fragile9) slight hold upon the world 10) streamingLanguage Focus (P.176)V ocabulary(P.176)1. 1) masterpieces 2) fragile3) fancy 4) nonsense5) cling to 6)endure7) acute 8) whistle9) mock 10) subtracted11) Sin 12) flutter/fluttering(P.177)1) gave in/gave up 2) figure out3) sized up 4) wiped out 5) pulling up 6) wear away7) sit up 8) hear of / about(P. 178)1) Illnesses usually stand out in childhood memories.2) According to the bulletin, Albright College now offers a joint bachelor's degree program in environmental studies together with Duke University.3) The new government is less oppressive, but violence still stalks the country.4) There is scarcely any surface water in the desert.5) The demand for change in the election law is so persistent that both houses have promised to consider it.4. (P. 178—179)1) It was dreary lying in the tent with nothing to read, so we built a camp fire. Soon the smellof steaks, bread and coffee mingled with that of fresh grass and earth. Other campers seemed to be doing the same. Here and there people were eating, drinking or dancing to their hearts' content, if not to excess. What a merry night!2) Miss Florence, our music teacher, called to us to stop singing. I didn't realize why until Sally told me in a whisper: " Y ou are not in tune with the group!"3) The angry wife poured a bucket of water over her drunken husband, who was immediately wet through and stumbled backward: " Y ou can't do without drinks? I won't hear of any excuses. Y ou certainly don't need it to turn loose your tongue!"II. Words with Multiple Meanings (P. 179—180)He went to Paris on business last month.The train to Brussels goes at 2:25p.m.As soon as they arrived at the meadow, the shepherd let the sheep go.We went exploring together in the mountains. / We will go exploring together in the mountains. Let's go and have a drink in the bar.The store is going to close up soon.South Koreans went crazy when their soccer players beat the Spanish team in the quarterfinals. When Mother came out of the house, she found her children gone.III. Usage (P. 180)a little white wooden houselong, curly red haira large old round tablea cheap Indian restauranta huge cool chocolate ice-creamrapid technological advancea handsome young Chinese AmericanComprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze (P. 181)II. Translation (P. 182)1. (P. 182)1). The red house stands out against the old trees that reach high up to the sky.2). The salary in/for my new job is great, but for the rest, I’m not satisfied.3). The waters of the two streams mingle near our village.4). We should not mock at other people’s religious beliefs.5). The curtains of the room are not quite in tune with the style of the furniture.2. (P. 182)Here and there we see young artists who stand out from other people. They may be in worn out jeans all the year round, or walk barefoot / in bare feet even in winter, or drink to excess, or cling to the fancy of creating a masterpiece without actually doing any creative work. In fact, many of them act like this just to look the part, or to be "in tune with" other artists. They have forgotten that only through persistent effort can one achieve success.Chinese Translations of Texts A人情味约翰西病情严重,她似乎失去了活下去的意志。

大学英语(三)综合复习资料

大学英语(三)综合复习资料

大学英语(三)综合复习资料大学英语(三)综合复习资料I. Read ing Comprehe nsionPassage 1I arrived in the United States on February 6,1966, but I remember my first day here very clearly. My friend was waiting for me when my plane Ianded at Kenn edy Airport at three o' clock in the after noon. The weather was very cold and it was snowing, but I was too excited to mind. From the airport, my friend and I took a taxi to my hotel. On the way, I saw the skyli ne of Man hatta n for the first time and I stared in astonishment at the famous skyscrapers and their man-made beauty. My friend helped me un pack at the hotel and the n left me because he had to go back to work. He promised to return the n ext day.Shortly after my friend had left, I went to a restaura nt n ear the hotel to get something to eat. Because I c ouldn ' t speak a word of English, Icould n ' t tell the waiter what I wan ted. I was very upset and started to make some gestures, but the waiter did n ' t un dersta nd me. Fin ally, I ordered the same thing the man at the next table was eating. After dinner, I started to walk along Broadway until I came to Times Square with its movie theatres, neon lights , and huge crowds of people.I did not feel tired, so I continued to walk aro und the city. I wan ted to see everythi ng on my first day. I knew it was impossible, but I wan ted to try.WhenI returned to the hotel, I was exhausted, but I couldn ' t sleep because I kept hear ing the fire and police sire ns duri ng the ni ght. I lay awake andthought about NewYork. It was a very big and interesting city with many tall buildi ngs and big cars, and full of no ise and busy people. I also decided right the n that Ihad to lear n to speak En glish.1. February 6,1966 a day unforgettable to the writer because _______ .A. it was his first day in New YorkB. it was very clear that dayC. that day he took a pla ne and Ian ded at Kenn edy AirportD. it was snowing and cold that day2. On the way to his hotel, the writer _____ .A. was sile nt all the timeB. kept talking to his friendC. looked out of the wi ndow with great in terestD. showed his friend somethi ng he brought with him3. He did not have what he really wan ted, because ____ .A. he only made some gesturesB. he did not order at allC. he could not make himself un derstoodD. the waiter was un willi ng to serve4. After dinner, he _____ .A. walked back to the hotel right awayB. had a walk ing tour about the cityC. went to the moviesD. did some shopp ing on Broadway5. That ni ght he could not sleep, because _____ .A. he did not know what to do the next dayB. he was not tired at allC. he kept heari ng the fire and police sire nsD. he was thinking about this great cityPassage 2A man mayusually be known by the books he reads as well as by the company he keeps; for there is a compa nion ship of books as well as of men. And one should always live in the best company, whether it be of books or of men.A good book may be among the best of friends. It is the same today as it always was, and it will never change. It is the most patient and cheerful of companions. It does not turn its back upon us in times of misfortune or suffering. It always receives us with the same kindness, amusing andin struct ing us in youth, and comfort ing us in age.A good book is ofte n the best container of a life, containing the bestthat life could think out, for the world of a man ' s life is, for the mostpart, but the world of his thoughts. Thus the best books are treasuries of good words and golde n thoughts, which, remembered and cared about, become our lasti ng compa nions and comforters.Books possess an esse nee of immortality. They are by far the most lasti ng products of humaneffort. Temples and statues decay, but books survive. Time is of no account with great thoughts, which are as fresh today as when theyfirst passed through their author ' s min ds, ages ago. What was the n said and thought still speaks to us as vividly as ever from the prin ted page.The great and good do not die eve n in this world. Well preserved in the books, their spirits walk abroad. The book is a living voice. It is anin tellect to which one still liste ns. Hence we ever remai n under the in flue nee of the great men of the past. The imperial in tellects of the worlds are asmuch alive now as they were ages ago.6. The relationship between a man ' s friends and his books is that __________ .A. his books are as good as his friendsB. his books are better than his friendsC. his books are not as good as his friendsD. his books are worse tha n his friends7. A good book is our best friend because it is ______ .A. always sile ntB. most beautifully prin tedC. most patie nt and cheerfulD. the best liste ner8. According to the author, the world of man s life is the world of ______ .A. his willB. his behaviorsC. his opinionsD. his thoughts9. For books the effect of time is _____ .A. to make a book disappear as time goes byB. to decide the content of a bookC. to separate the bad books from the good onesD. to find the practical use of books10. “Their spirits walk abroad ” means that _________ .A. the author ' s thoughts are widespreadB. the author goes abroad with his bookC. the author of a book will n ever dieD. readers can read books of other coun triesPassage 3Pige ons have bee n used as messe ngers for 500 years, because of theirspecial ability to find home. The mystery of the homing pigeon is on how itn avigates and how it finds home. We now know that there are two ways thatpigeons tell directions. First, they use the sun. Just getting rough directi ons from the sun is easy. However, gett ing accurate directi ons from the sun takes more care. To tell directi on accurately from the sun, one n eedsto know the exact time.All plants and animals seem to have built-in clocks. Usually these biological clocks are not quite exact in measuring time. However, they workpretty well, because they are “reset ” every day, maybe when the sun gets up.Do pige ons use their biological clocks to help them find directi on fromthe sun? Wecan experiment to find out. Wecan keep pigeons in a room lighted only by lamps. And we can time the lighting to maketheir artificial “days”start at somedifferent time from the real outside day. After a while we have shifted their clocks. Now we take them far away from home and let them go on a sunny day. Most of them start out as if they know just which way to go, but choose a wrong directi on. They have picked a directi on that would be correct for the position of the sun and the time of day according to their shifted clocks.The above experiment shows that homing pigeons can tell directions by the sun. What happe ns whe n the sky is darklyovercast by clouds and no one can see where the sun is? The pigeons still find their way home. So it seems that pige ons also have some extra sense of directi on from the earth ' s magn etic field whe n they cannot see the sun.11. Pige ons have bee n used as messe ngers, for they have special abilityA. to send lettersB. to find homeC. to carry food for menD. to lead the way for people12. The secret of the homing pigeons is _____ .A. how they find foodB. how they find homeC. how they take a letterD. how they take care of childre n13. All plants and animals reset their biological clocks when _____ .A. the sun risesB. the sun setsC. the moon risesD. the moon sets14. The experiment tells us that the pigeons fly ___________ b ecause of the shifted biological clocks.A. in a wrong directi onB. in a correct directi onC. in all directi onsD. i n a circle15. Pige ons have ____ to tell the directi on whe n it is cloudy by using theearth ' s magnetic field.A. sharp eyesB. sen sitive heari ngC. sense of directi onD. brain waves。

大学英语三(综合教程)第三单元

大学英语三(综合教程)第三单元

大学体验英语三(综合教程)Unit 3 Famous Brand NamesListen and TalkLead inLet me now share my six business success "secrets" with you:___There must be a willingness to take risks. You should not risk more than you can afford to lose, but you can afford not to take certain business risks.___Keeping a tight control on expenses - while at the same time avoiding being "penny wise and pound foolish" is a wise business practice.___A businessperson should always look for ways to improve their goods and services, as well as ways to increase efficiency and expand their marketing reach.___Marketing is everything. Marketing is the key to letting the world know about your products and services. There have been many products that had great sales potential, but have failed, owing to poor marketing.___Provide more and better products and services, for larger numbers of people, at less cost.___An entrepreneur must deliver good quality products and services and support them with a responsible attitude towards shortcomings and faulty products. Related to that is good customer service.I've just revealed a handful of universal principles of business success. If you apply them, they can contribute towards, your own business successKey: 4, 3, 6, 2, 1, 5Passage A: Bathtub Battleships from Ivorydale2. Answer the following questions with the information from the passage.1) Why does the author say that "with a bar of Ivory Soap in your hand, you are holding a chunk of American history"?The introduction of Ivory Soap dates back to the year of 1879. It must have witnessed a lot of great events of American history.2) What does the title "Bathtub Battleships from Ivorydale" imply?Little boys enjoy converting Ivory Soap into bathtub battleships because of its floating feature, and Ivorydale is the birthplace of the famous brand of Ivory Soap.3) Do you believe that Ivory Soap is really "as widely recognized as the Washington Monument and far more well respected than Congress"?It may not be actually true. It is likely that the author just wants to show to the readers how popular Ivory Soap is to Americans.4) How do you understand the author's description of Ivory Soap as a "phenomenon"?The popularity of Ivory Soap with generations of Americans is rather unusual and beyond imagination, thus it is called a phenomenon.5) Can you name some of the important factors necessary for a successful business?Open3. Choose the best answer to each question with the information from the passage.1. We may infer from the passage that ______.A) Proctor & Gamble was not impressively successful in its first 20 years.B) the sales of Ivory Soap reach as high as more than thirty billion dollars per yearC) the factory of Proctor & Gamble is located in Ivorydale, hence the name of the soapD) Proctor & Gamble was founded by two immigrants shortly before the Civil War2. The most important reason for the great success of Ivory Soap lies in ______.A) its brand name which was lifted from the BibleB) its successful nationwide advertising campaignC) its feature of being 99.44/100 percent pureD) its mass production and low cost3. By saying that "Ivory Soap is an American Institution", the author indicates that ______.A) Ivory Soap is a brand name of Proctor & Gamble's products in AmericaB) Ivory Soap is an organization for providing washing powderC) Ivory Soap is well-known to AmericansD) Ivory Soap is a landmark building in America4. Proctor & Gamble introduced Ivory Soap in order to ______.A) compete with high-quality soaps coming from foreign countriesB) arouse children's interest so that they would become loyal consumersC) satisfy American mothers' need of washing out the mouths of their childrenD) bring a big break to the company and reach one million dollars in sales5. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?A) Ivory Soap is as solid and spotless as the marble of the Lincoln Memorial.B) Soap operas became known as a result of a P&G sponsored radio serial.C) Ivory Soap is eatable and doesn't even taste all that bad.D) Proctor & Gamble keeps a precise count of the bars of Ivory Soap having been sold.Anwser: 1.A, 2.B, 3.C, 4.A, 5.B4.Fill in each of the blanks with an appropriate word.The example of Proctor and Gamble’s famous Ivory Soap shows the potential that lies in mass marketing and planned a___and the importance of recognizable b___names. Ivory Soap, first produced in 1879, was well p___with clever slogans. These slogans, particularly the idea that the soap is so pure that it floats, p___so successful that they are still p___today. At the same time, the use of the radio serial for Ivory promotion gave rise to the e___"soap opera", which has become a modern g___ phenomenon. The development of Proctor and Gamble itself, from a small-scale operation founded by two i___to a multinational empire of today serves as a good example to build brand names.Anwser: 1.advertising 2.brand 3.promoted 4.proved5.popular6.expression7.global8.immigrants5. Underline the words in the following sentences which can be translated into “保证”, and then translate the sentences into Chinese.1. France has already pledged billions of dollars in aid next year.France has already pledged billions of dollars in aid next year.法国已经保证明年提供数十亿美元的援助。

大学英语综合教程3

大学英语综合教程3

大学英语综合教程31. 简介《大学英语综合教程3》是一本适用于大学英语三级课程的教材。

该教材旨在提高学生的英语听、说、读、写能力,并扩展学生的语言运用能力。

本文将为读者提供对该教材的详细介绍,包括教材的结构、内容和使用方法。

2. 教材结构教材总共分为两个模块,每个模块包括多个单元。

每个单元的内容涵盖了听力、口语、阅读和写作等方面。

以下是教材的基本结构:1.导学部分:每个单元以一篇短文介绍主题,并提供有关词汇和语法的练习,为学生进入学习提供铺垫。

2.听力部分:每个单元有相关的听力材料,旨在提高学生对英语口语的理解能力,并为后续的口语练习做好准备。

3.口语部分:该部分包括了与听力材料对应的口语练习,通过模仿和对话训练,学生可以提高口语表达能力。

4.阅读部分:每个单元会提供一篇阅读材料,内容涵盖了各种文体和话题,旨在培养学生的阅读理解和阅读技巧。

5.写作部分:该部分涵盖了写作方面的内容,学生将通过写作练习提高英语写作能力,包括短文和作文的写作训练。

3. 教材内容《大学英语综合教程3》的内容涵盖了丰富多样的主题,包括社交、旅行、科技、环保、教育、文化等。

每个单元的主题都与学生的生活经验和实际需求密切相关,有助于培养他们的跨文化交际能力。

教材中的练习形式多样,包括选择题、填空题、口语练习、对话训练和写作练习等。

通过这些练习,学生可以巩固所学的词汇和语法知识,并提高实际语言运用能力。

此外,教材还提供了相关的听力材料的录音文本和答案解析,方便学生自主学习和复习。

4. 教材使用方法《大学英语综合教程3》适用于大学英语三级课程的教学和自学。

以下是几种教材的使用方法:1.课堂教学:教师可以根据教材的结构和内容设计课堂活动,引导学生进行听说读写的综合训练,并提供反馈和指导。

2.个人学习:学生可以按照教材的顺序自主学习,完成教材中的练习和作业,然后与同学或老师进行讨论和反馈。

3.小组合作:学生可以组成学习小组,互相讨论和交流,共同完成教材中的口语练习和写作任务,提高合作能力和语言表达能力。

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language points
• (P5) I settled into my chair and tried to assume the scientific pose of a biology major, bending slightly forward, tensing my arms in preparation for furious notetaking, and cursing under by breath. Paraphrase: I sat back in my chair and tried to take on the scientific look of a student majoring in biology. I bent my body forward, prepared my arms to work hard at taking notes, and at the same time cursed my bad luck secretly.
• assume: 1) (vt.) = pretend 假装 Eg: She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger. Tr: 他虽然失去了老板的欢心,但仍然装出一副高兴 的样子。 He assumed an air of cheerfulness, even though he lost favor with his boss. 2) (vt). = suppose 假定、假设 Tr: 我从来都不假定我的顾客满意我们的产品,所以 我总是尽力跟踪每一位顾客。 I never assume our customers are satisfied with our products, so I do my best to follow up with every customer.
Stage V: Detailed Reading (Part 2)
• 1. Where did Evelyn choose to sit? Why?
• 2. What did Evelyn do when she sensed something wrong? • 3. How did Evelyn and the footballer respond to their falling down in the cafeteria respectively? What did Evelyn learn from it?
• (P2) I only hoped his attention was drawn to my air of assurance rather than to my shaking knees. paraphrase: I only wished that he (the footballer) could notice my seemingly apparent confidence instead of my nervousness.
• furious: (adj.) extremely annoyed Tr: 每当她感到郁闷或者愤怒时,她就会去跳舞或者 唱歌。 Whenever she feels frustrated or furious, she will go singing or dancing. fury: (n.) = anger/rage
• (P2) What confidence, what reserve, what muscles! • reserve: 1) (n.) self-restraint in expression, the habit of not showing one's feelings or thoughts (矜持;拘谨) Eg: Being a man of considerable reserve, Mr. York was never popular with his colleagues. 2) (vt.) 预订;预约 Tr: 我将预订一张五人的桌子。 I'll reserve a table for five. 3) (vt.) 保留 Tr: 鉴于以上理由,我选择保留我的评断。 Considering the above-mentioned, I prefer to reserve my judgement.
• 3. How have these incidents influenced the
author and her college life?
Stage III: Structure Analysis
• Part I(P1): introductory part--settings • Part II(P2-9): the three embarrassing incidents during her first days at college • Part III(P10-14): her reflections and enlightenment from the incidents
• (P1) Adding to my distress was the distinct impression that everyone on campus was watching me. Paraphrase: What made me more upset was that I felt everyone else on campus was watching me.
• distinct: (adj.) clearly seen or noticed; noticeable Eg: The children have distinct memories of their grandfather in his last years. Tr: 老板不在场了,她的态度就发生了明显变化。 Now that the boss was no longer present, there was a distinct change in her attitude. 区别: distinctive =special 与众不同的;有特色的 be distinct from=be different from There is a _________smell in this room. distinct Beer has a very ___________smell; it’s quite distinct from distinctive ____________ the smell of wine.
• What are the first-gradish feelings?
• -ish: 1) somewhat; near to; tending to reddish; greenish; fortyish 2) in the manner of foolish; boyish; childish; womanish; snobbish 3) relating to a courtry or its people Irish; Polish; Spanish
Language Points
• (P1) The fact is no matter how mature I liked to consider myself, I was feeling just a bit firstgradish. first-gradish: having the features of a first-grade student. Paraphase: I had just the feeling of a newcomer at college without the strength a mature student might possess.
• distress: 1) (n.) extreme physical and mental pain Tr: 嫉妒会导致憎恨和痛苦。 Jealousy causes hate and distress. 2) (vt.) cause mental pain to Tr: 老师去世的噩耗使他极为悲痛。 The news of his teacher's death distressed him greatly. collocations(常见搭配): in distress 遇难;在困境中 financial distress 财务困境,财务危机;金融困顿
Stage IV: Detailed Reading (Part 1)
• 1. How did Evelyn feel on her arrival at the college campus? What did she do? • 2. How do yoபைடு நூலகம் interpret the word “firstgradish”? Collect examples from the text.
• (P8) For three days, I dined alone on nothing more than humiliation, shame, and an assortment of junk food from a machine strategically placed outside my room. Paraphrase: For three days, I had not been to the cafeteria due to my feeling of humiliation and shame. Instead, I stayed alone in my room and ate various kinds of junk food from a vending machine(自动售货机) which was in just the right place to help me avoid others.
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