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新标准大学英语综合教程3课文翻译和课后习题答案 unit 7

新标准大学英语综合教程3课文翻译和课后习题答案 unit 7

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14 Take a look at the map in the diagram.
You will have a problem if your destination is anywhere in the shaded area marked on the map. This shaded area is just 1 cm into the page all the way around. It looks insignificant. However, the shaded area adds up to 56 cm2.
less interesting). Single bad events happen all the time.
That alone should be enough to disprove the theory.
Bad things also come in twos. But it is more likely that
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8 The longer the first bad event sticks in the front of your mind, the more opportunities you will have to experience two more bad events. A month later someone bumps the back of your car and a week after that you lose your wedding ring. The mind which is already on a low from the first event will quickly leap to connect the subsequent misfortunes as part of the series.

新标准大学英语综合教程3答案(全版)

新标准大学英语综合教程3答案(全版)

新标准大学英语3Unit1Active reading(1)4.b c c d c a5.productive attendance resistance ambitious acceptance script impressive6.attendance ambitious productive impressive resistance script acceptance7.mortgage deck surf coastal;defy lengthy8.b a b b b a b bActive reading(2)4.triple cemetery rear biography cram budding finite elapse5.elapsed;cemetery rear;crammed triple budding;biography finite6.a b a a b b a a7.a b b a a b b b aLanguage in use6.(1)我们都觉得在校时间不多了,以后再也不会有这样的学习机会了,所以都下定决心不再虚度光阴。

当然,下一年四五月份的期末考试最为重要。

我们谁都不想考全班倒数第一,那也太丢人了,因此同学们之间的竞争压力特别大。

以前每天下午5点以后,图书馆就空无一人了,现在却要等到天快亮时才会有空座,小伙子们熬夜熬出了眼袋,他们脸色苍白,睡眼惺忪,却很自豪,好像这些都是表彰他们勤奋好学的奖章。

(2)明天行吗?明天只是个谎言;根本就没有什么明天,只有一张我们常常无法兑现的期票。

明天甚至压根儿就不存在。

你早上醒来时又是另一个今天了,同样的规则又可以全部套用。

明天只是现在的另一种说法,是一块空地,除非我们开始在那里播种,否则它永远都是空地。

你的时间会流逝(时间就在我们说话的当下滴答滴答地走着,每分钟顺时针走60秒,如果你不能很好地利用它,它就会走得更快些),而你没有取得任何成就来证明它的存在,唯独留下遗憾,留下一面后视镜,上面写满了“本可以做”“本应该做”“本来会做”的事情。

新标准大学英语综合教程3网课Unit 7test答案-推荐下载

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Unit testDone with this task. Your score: 91%Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.∙advisable∙lunar∙undergo∙charm∙preach∙reunion∙spectacle∙phase∙anomaly∙essentially1.Your answer Correct answerreunion reunion2.last year.Your answer Correct answerundergo undergo3.stop crying so much.Your answer Correct answerphase phase4.Your answer Correct answeradvisable advisable5.Felipe had too much to drink last night and made aYour answer Correct answerspectacle spectacle6.will ever listen to you.Your answer Correct answerpreach preach7.Trisha is usually a straight A student, so I guess that C in math wasYour answer Correct answeranomaly anomaly8.part of the world.Your answer Correct answerlunar lunar9.Your answer Correct answercharm charm10.love story.Your answer Correct answeressentially essentiallySection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11.Harold _____ waited in the lobby for them to call him into the interview.A. nervouslyB. essentiallyC. anomalyD. blindly12.We need to _____ natural resources today if we want our children to have them tomorrow.A. reserveB. disserveC. conserveD. preserve13.I want the senator to make a _____ apology for his insensitive remarks.A. sincereB. humbleC. festiveD. morbid14.I love Sundays because they are the only chance I get to _____ around and do nothing.A. sneakB. crawlC. runD. lounge15.We're going to throw Maria an amazing _____ when she returns from Spain.A. celebrateB. celebrationC. celebratoryD. celebrating16.The chocolate cake was a tiny bit of _____ in an otherwise ordinary meal.A. decadentB. decadentsC. cadenceD. decadence17.My dog, Rex, was a _____ member of the family for 15 years.A. belovedB. belittledC. bemusedD. belonged18.It's impossible to _____ torture as a means of questioning.A. beautifyB. justifyC. certifyD. mystify19.Don't _____ around the house at night; the noises keep me awake.A. loungeB. popC. preachD. sneak20.I can't even describe the _____ I felt when I found out she got fired.A. furyB. furiousC. furorD. furiouslySection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21.Your answer Correct answerwith with22.Your answer Correct answerup up23.Your answer Correct answerfor for24.together.Your answer Correct answerby by25.Your answer Correct answerwith with26.Your answer Correct answerout out27.Your answer Correct answerfrom from28.Your answer Correct answeron on29.Your answer Correct answerinto into30.Your answer Correct answerin inPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.When I was a little boy, I thought my birthday was the most important day of the year. Birthday parties were incredibly exciting and every other day just seemed so (31)I? My parents always circled it on theit weeks in advance. All my friends came and gave me wonderful gifts. It was always such ahappy andAs you might have guessed, I certainly wasn't veryyoung. I thought the world revolved around me, and I wanted everyone to know it. Iremember one particular day in specific. It was duringWhile all my friends were eating, I overheard them talking about my party. They were just as excited as I was, and they kept asking me what games we would play. I remember I was sohappy just to sit there andfor my special day.Then Joey Franklin decided to have a huge birthday party when he turned seven. I wasdistraught. I went home toparty that might be as good as (or better) than mine? Only I was allowed to have birthday parties!"Mybirthdays, you know. You're my special darling, but everyone has birthdays, and everyoneis allowed to have a birthday party towant to admit it, I knew she was right. From the dayenjoyed many different birthday parties for all my friends (but mine were still the best).Your answer Correct answer(31)mundane mundane(32)calendar calendar(33)festive festive(34)humble humble(35)lunchtime lunchtime(36)bask bask(37)complain complain(38)goodness goodness(39)celebrate celebrate(40)onwards onwardsPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Holidays are celebrated in many ways around the world: parades, celebrations, feasts, family dinners, fireworks, sporting events, and street festivals, just to name a few. Some holidays, such as New Year's Day, are observed around the world. Some holidays, such as Christmas, Hanukkah, and Ramadan, are celebrated only by members of a certain religion. Still other holidays are unique to specific countries and are celebrated by people who come from those countries, or who are descended from people who came from those countries.St Patrick's Day is a national holiday in Ireland and Northern Ireland, and it is celebrated by Irish people and people of Irish descent in cities and countries around the world. However, in recent years, more and more people who are not Irish have begun to join in the festivities and celebrate the day. It has become especially popular in Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. St Patrick is one of the patron saints of Ireland (according to the Catholic Church), and St Patrick's Day falls on March 17 each year.Historically, the day began as an Irish religious holiday but became a national public holiday in 1903. Beginning in the late 20th century, the holiday transformed to be more of a cultural holiday—a day to celebrate Irish customs and culture. In Ireland, the Saint Patrick's Festival has become a week-long event to showcase Irish culture to the world. The colour green and the three-leaved shamrock are the symbols most associated with St Patrick and St Patrick's Day. It is therefore very common to see people wear green clothing on March 17 even if they do not join in a major celebration.St Patrick's Day parades are common in cities around the world. The largest Irish populations outside of Ireland and Northern Ireland are in the United States. Many major cities, including Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia have held parades for nearly 300 years! It has also become tradition to dye water green in honour of the day. The Chicago River flows through the middle of that city, and every March 17, the entire river is dyed green! Water fountains in front of the White House in Washington, DC and in Trafalgar Square in London are also typically dyed green.41.St Patrick's Day is a national holiday in _____.A. the United StatesB. EnglandC. Northern IrelandD. Australia42.St Patrick's Day is an example of a _____ holiday.A. religiousB. culturalC. nationalD. all of the above43.Which of the following is a symbolic representation of Saint Patrick?A. Feasts.B. Festivals.C. Parades.D. Shamrocks.44.This passage is an example of what style of writing?A. Informative.B. Persuasive.C. Biographical.D. Editorial.45.Which paragraph describes the international influence of St Patrick's Day?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 3.D. Paragraph 4.。

新标准大学英语综合教程单元测试第7单元答案

新标准大学英语综合教程单元测试第7单元答案

1. My parents always taught me to _____ in the face of adversity.A. perseveranceB. severeC. severanceD. persevere2. Could you please _____ the plant so it's not in front of the television?A. punctuateB. actuateC. situateD. fluctuate3. The Prime Minister's speech will be remembered as one of the most _____ speeches ever given.A. historicB. historyC. historicalD. historian4. Shelley had the _____ of being ahead of her time; she should've been born fifty years fromnow.A. fortuneB. misfortuneC. fortunateD. misfortunate5. Mark can run a five-kilometre race pretty fast, but do you think he could _____ that speedfor an entire marathon?A. extendB. protectC. sustainD. prolong6. If you _____ David from the equation, do you still think his team could win the championship?A. detractB. distractC. protractD. subtract7. She was, _____, one of the smartest students I've ever taught.A. incidentB. incidenceC. incidentalD. incidentally8. Do you think it's just a _____ that the car breaks down every time Sheila drives it?A. coincidenceB. coincidentC. coincidentalD. coincidentally9. My mother has _____ memory — she only remembers what she wants to remember.A. defectiveB. correctiveC. selectiveD. elective10. It's hard to believe how _____ people are until you see the helplessness of a newborn baby.A. unluckyB. vulnerableC. insignificantD. functional11. In order to make cookies, you need to _____ together a lot of ingredients.A. mergeB. blendC. mingleD. unite12. His first novel was a failure, but his four _____ books were instant bestsellers.A. successiveB. precedingC. simultaneousD. subsequent13. I've never felt so _____ as when I saw the Himalayas and looked up at Mount Qomolangma.A. insignificantB. vulnerableC. fortunateD. amazing14. Dr Carter was _____ a genius since no one else could replicate his work.A. evidentlyB. evidentC. evidenceD. evidential15. Would you please turn off your cell phones for the _____ of the flight?A. sessionB. preservationC. durationD. termination16. My daughter has been sick and kept me awake for three _____ nights.A. consecutiveB. subsequentC. succeedingD. adjacent17. William takes pride in his ability to _____ his parents' plans when he doesn't agree withthem.A. frustratingB. frustrationC. frustrateD. frustrated18. Call the doctor! Nancy is _____, and I don't know what to do!A. non-responseB. non-responsibleC. non-respondingD. non-responsive19. There is a high _____ that we will get five inches of snow tonight.A. probabilityB. chanceC. oddsD. possibility20. Robots are now a reality, but they still aren't very _____ to be useful.A. functionB. functionalC. functioningD. functionarySection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21.you to get stuck out in a storm.Your answer Correct answerwhile22.had paid attention in class, I wouldn't have failed the exam.Your answer Correct answeronly23.Your answer Correct answerwith24.Every time we talk about hiring a new employee, money alwaysthe conversation.Your answer Correct answerup25.Your answer Correct answerwhereas / while26.I realize that I'm a new manager who needs to gain theemployees.Your answer Correct answerof27.Your answer Correct answeron28.If you really want to turn you just need to mention politics.Your answer Correct answeroff29.Your answer Correct answerinYour answer Correct answerWhenPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.The scientific method is the common approach to problem solving that nearly all scientists use, and it is also the method taught to all students in science class. Scientists use it to answer difficult questions and discover new things, while students use it for the same reasonsand to build their ownIt is a way to observe the world, ask questions, and do experiments. It is very usefulacross aso on. These scientists must process in their research if they want to prove their findings as facts.First, you must ask a question. What do you want to know? What hasn't been studied andcould benefit from more scientificsome background research and construct a hypothesis. Does yourquestiondon't want to perform work that is research that has already been tested.Once you have your hypothesis, you should test your idea through experimentation. Thisis the stage where you want to confirm ormay but don't worry; all the best scientists made mistakes. Just learn from them and construct better experiments. Also, don't just do one experiment. You'll needto repeat several different experiments to see if you canIf you can, then you know that this result will always occur.Finally, you're ready to draw a conclusion based on your research and communicate yourresults to others. With the scientific method, there isyou can't answer!Your answer Correct answer(31) confidence(32) spectrum(33) embed(34) scrutiny(35) overlap(36) redundant(37) disprove(38) stumble(39) duplicate(40) literallyPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.In 1987, the US Department of Energy, a government agency, issued a report that introduced abold scientific initiative and declared, "The ultimate goal of this initiative is to understand the human genome" and "knowledge of the human as necessary to the continuing progress of medicine and other health sciences as knowledge of human anatomy has been for the present state of medicine."The Human Genome Project officially got underway in 1990, and the United States was soon joined by several other countries (including the United Kingdom, China, France, and Japan) in this endeavor.In 2003, after 13 years of work and research, the Human Genome Project was finally completed.The project began as an effort to discover and categorize all 20,000-25,000 human genes and make them accessible for further biological study. The project also set out to determine the complete sequence of 3 billion DNA subunits. The ultimate objective was to understand the genetic makeup ofthe human species. This information would prove vital in not only understanding ourselves, but it would also help doctors and scientists better understand the diseases, mutations, and illnesses that affect people.In addition to identifying all human genes and determining a complete DNA sequence, another project goal was the storage of all information in massive databases. Today, the complete sequenceof human DNA has been made available to the general public on the Internet. It is important to note, however, that everyone has a unique gene sequence. Therefore, the Human Genome Project data doesnot represent the exact sequence of each and every person's genome. Rather, it is the combined genomeof a small number of anonymous donors.Interpretation of this massive amount of data is still in its infancy. Most researchers expectthat analysis of this data will result in remarkable and unexpected developments in various medicaland scientific fields. The benefits of this continued study cannot be overestimated. The Human Genome Project was one of the single largest scientific accomplishments in history, and analysis of the project's results will likely contribute to its significance.41. According to the passage, what happened in 1990?A. The U S government first conceived of the Human Genome Project.B. The Human Genome Project began.C. The Human Genome Project was completed.D. Interpretation of the Human Genome Project began.42. The Human Genome Project sought to _____ genetic information and make it available to everyone.A. conserveB. preserveC. frustrateD. subtract43. Which paragraph details the continuing importance of the research results?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 3.D. Paragraph 4.44. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT _______.A. The Human Genome Project data details the genetic sequence of a limited number ofpeople.B. The Human Genome Project data details the genetic sequence of all people.C. The Human Genome Project lasted for 13 years.D. Interpretation of Human Genome Project data is ongoing.45. With which of the following statements would the author of this passage probably agree?A. The Human Genome Project is the most significant scientific advance in history.B. The effects of the Human Genome Project will be limited.C. The United States singlehandedly completed the Human Genome Project.D. The Human Genome Project involved an insignificant amount of research.。

新标准大学英语综合教程3网课Unit 7test答案(DOC)

新标准大学英语综合教程3网课Unit 7test答案(DOC)

Unit testDone with this task. Your score: 91%Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.∙advisable∙lunar∙undergo∙charm∙preach∙reunion∙spectacle∙phase∙anomaly∙essentially1.Next year is my high school ten-yearYour answer Correct answerreunion reunion2.Because of his heart attack, George had to major surgery lastyear.Your answer Correct answerundergo undergo3.We're hoping this is just a(n) and that the baby will soon stopcrying so much.Your answer Correct answerphase phase4.It is definitely not to drive after drinking alcohol.Your answer Correct answeradvisable advisable5.Felipe had too much to drink last night and made a complete ofhimself.Your answer Correct answerspectacle spectacle6.In my opinion, you should practice what you or else no one willever listen to you.Your answer Correct answerpreach preach7. Trisha is usually a straight A student, so I guess that C in math wasa(n)Your answer Correct answeranomaly anomaly8.We usually don't get to see events such as eclipses in this partof the world.Your answer Correct answerlunar lunar9.Our home might be small, but it has a lot ofYour answer Correct answercharm charm10.The movie may have a lot of special effects, but it is alove story.Your answer Correct answeressentially essentiallySection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11. Harold _____ waited in the lobby for them to call him into the interview.A. nervouslyB. essentiallyC. anomalyD. blindly12. We need to _____ natural resources today if we want our children to have them tomorrow.A. reserveB. disserveC. conserveD. preserve13. I want the senator to make a _____ apology for his insensitive remarks.A. sincereB. humbleC. festiveD. morbid14. I love Sundays because they are the only chance I get to _____ around and do nothing.A. sneakB. crawlC. runD. lounge15. We're going to throw Maria an amazing _____ when she returns from Spain.A. celebrateB. celebrationC. celebratoryD. celebrating16. The chocolate cake was a tiny bit of _____ in an otherwise ordinary meal.A. decadentB. decadentsC. cadenceD. decadence17. My dog, Rex, was a _____ member of the family for 15 years.A. belovedB. belittledC. bemusedD. belonged18. It's impossible to _____ torture as a means of questioning.A. beautifyB. justifyC. certifyD. mystify19. Don't _____ around the house at night; the noises keep me awake.A. loungeB. popC. preachD. sneak20. I can't even describe the _____ I felt when I found out she got fired.A. furyB. furiousC. furorD. furiouslySection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21.He has been completely taken up work recently.Your answer Correct answerwith with22.Please fill the jar with lemonade.Your answer Correct answerup up23.Your decision, good or bad, was the only choice to make.Your answer Correct answerfor for24.It was, my reckoning, the only time the two musicians playedtogether.Your answer Correct answerby by25.I'm going to meet up Dominic after work for a few drinks.Your answer Correct answerwith with26.Can you please count thirty marbles from the bag?Your answer Correct answerout out27.A good lawyer should be able to save you going to jail.Your answer Correct answerfrom from28.The meeting will start at 7 o'clock the dot.Your answer Correct answeron on29.You'll never guess who I bumped at the market!Your answer Correct answerinto into30.All all, it was a decent movie with good special effects.Your answer Correct answerin inPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.When I was a little boy, I thought my birthday was the most important day of the year. Birthday parties were incredibly exciting and every other day just seemedso in comparison. Why did I think my birthday was so important? Whywouldn't I? My parents always circled it on the and I knew they planned for it weeks in advance. All my friends came and gave me wonderful gifts. It was always sucha happy and event. Every year, it was a true celebration!As you might have guessed, I certainly wasn't very when I was young.I thought the world revolved around me, and I wanted everyone to know it. I remember oneparticular day in specific. It was during at school. While all my friends were eating, I overheard them talking about my party. They were just as excited as I was, and they kept asking me what games we would play. I remember I was so happy just to sitthere and in the anticipation they all felt for my special day.Then Joey Franklin decided to have a huge birthday party when he turned seven. I wasdistraught. I went home to to my mother. How could he have a birthday party that might be as good as (or better) than mine? Only I was allowed to have birthday parties!"My she exclaimed. "You're not the only person who has birthdays, you know. You're my special darling, but everyone has birthdays, and everyone is allowed tohave a birthday party to the day." Even though I didn't want to admitit, I knew she was right. From the daydifferent birthday parties for all my friends (but mine were still the best).Your answer Correct answer(31) mundane mundane(32) calendar calendar(33) festive festive(34) humble humble(35) lunchtime lunchtime(36) bask bask(37) complain complain(38) goodness goodness(39) celebrate celebrate(40) onwards onwardsPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Holidays are celebrated in many ways around the world: parades, celebrations, feasts, family dinners, fireworks, sporting events, and street festivals, just to name a few. Some holidays, such as New Year's Day, are observed around the world. Some holidays, such as Christmas, Hanukkah, and Ramadan, are celebrated only by members of a certain religion. Still other holidays are unique to specific countries and are celebrated by people who come from those countries, or who are descended from people who came from those countries.St Patrick's Day is a national holiday in Ireland and Northern Ireland, and it is celebrated by Irish people and people of Irish descent in cities and countries around the world. However, in recent years, more and more people who are not Irish have begun to join in the festivities and celebrate the day. It has become especially popular in Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. St Patrick is one of the patron saints of Ireland (according to the Catholic Church), and St Patrick's Day falls on March 17 each year.Historically, the day began as an Irish religious holiday but became a national public holiday in 1903. Beginning in the late 20th century, the holiday transformed to be more of a cultural holiday—a day to celebrate Irish customs and culture. In Ireland, the Saint Patrick's Festival has become a week-long event to showcase Irish culture to the world. The colour green and the three-leaved shamrock are the symbols most associated with St Patrick and St Patrick's Day. It is therefore very common to see people wear green clothing on March 17 even if they do not join in a major celebration.St Patrick's Day parades are common in cities around the world. The largest Irish populations outside of Ireland and Northern Ireland are in the United States. Many major cities, including Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia have held parades for nearly 300 years! It has also become tradition to dye water green in honour of the day. The Chicago River flows through the middle of that city, and every March 17, the entire river is dyed green! Water fountains in front of the White House in Washington, DC and in Trafalgar Square in London are also typically dyed green.41. St Patrick's Day is a national holiday in _____.A. the United StatesB. EnglandC. Northern IrelandD. Australia42. St Patrick's Day is an example of a _____ holiday.A. religiousB. culturalC. nationalD. all of the above43. Which of the following is a symbolic representation of Saint Patrick?A. Feasts.B. Festivals.C. Parades.D. Shamrocks.44. This passage is an example of what style of writing?A. Informative.B. Persuasive.C. Biographical.D. Editorial.45. Which paragraph describes the international influence of St Patrick's Day?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 3.D. Paragraph 4.。

新标准大学英语综合教程3答案(全版)

新标准大学英语综合教程3答案(全版)

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Before they can widen the road, they need todig that stretch of highway.Your answer Correct answerout up24.We are, this respect, very similarpeople.Your answer Correct answerin in25.As an author, I aspire write aworldwide bestseller.Your answer Correct answerto to26. With the storm approaching, we had nochoice but hunker and hope for the best.Your answer Correct answerdown down27.It was hard, but I learned to livesnoring at night.Your answer Correct answerwith with28.The community a whole doesn'tagree with the new development plan.Your answer Correct answeron as29.A leader must learn to stand andlook at the big picture.Your answer Correct answerout back30. The earthquake triggered landslides thattragically swept many homes and buildings.Your answer Correct answeraway awayPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on thefollowing passage.When I was young, my family lived on an apple(31)practically (32)with home, safety, and comfort. It's no wonder, then, that I love apple pie so much. I spent countless summer afternoonsamong the trees. It was the (33)over which I had the most control. It was my kingdom.My imagination was free to construct anything—possible or impossible. One day Iwould be a hunter, pursuing a pack of (34) wolves. Another day, I would pretend the(35)of the branches in the wind was the eerie voice of a dragon on the loose. On still another day, I might have been part of a(n)(36)in the Old West, riding a horse over the countryside and causing trouble.One thing is for sure: At the end of the day, Iwould always (37)the situation and be the hero. This was my imagination, after all. Thinking back on it all now, I certainly did havesome (38)adventures. (39)grew up, I lost the ability to imagine with suchlimitless creativity. When did I (40)to think I could make the impossible possible? I would give anything to go back to that time andrun carefree around the apple trees near mychildhood home.Your answer Correct answer(31) o rchard orchard(32) s ynonymous synonymous(33) t erritory territory(34) h owling howling(35) c reak creak(36) g ang gang(37) c onquer conquer(38) i ncredible incredible(39) S ynonymous Ironically(40) c ease ceasePart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on thefollowing passage.Lori stared out the window and watched the rain pouring down. There would be no softball game thisafternoon. Lori let out a deep sigh."What's wrong, honey?" asked Nana."It's this rain, Nana." Lori looked sadly at her grandmother. "My softball game will be cancelled, and there's nothing to do today!""Nonsense," Nana genuinely looked surprised. "How can you say there's nothing to do?"Lori looked at the pile of fabric sitting on Nana's lap. "Well, what are you doing?""I'm working on this quilt! Would you like to help?""Quilting? I don't know. That doesn't sound very exciting." Lori reluctantly sat on the floor beside her grandmother. The fabric on Nana's lap was colorful and pretty, but quilting always looked so boring—not fun and exciting like softball."The first thing you need to think about is the pattern," Nana began. "You need to know the designbefore you start.""So what's your design?" Lori asked."It's a simple pattern of shapes, but I'm using beautiful fabric and I think it's coming together nicely. Would you like to try?"Lori looked doubtful. "Well," she began, "I'lltry . . ."Nana handed the quilt to Lori, and she explained how Lori should sew the small fabric square into the larger design. Even though Lori thought the fabric was pretty, she could only think about her cancelled softball game and quickly began to daydream.Lori snapped out of her daydream when she heard Nana shout, "Stop, honey! What are you doing?""I'm sorry, Nana," Lori said, embarrassed. "I wasn't concentrating.""I can certainly see that," Nana said. "Lori, whenyou do something—anything—you need to pay attention.""I know. I guess I don't think quilting is very interesting."Nana walked to the closet and pulled a dusty box from the top shelf. From inside the box, Nana pulled out a quilt. It looked old and well used. Lori unfolded the quilt and saw a large star patched together with faded red and blue triangles."What is it, Nana?""It's the North Star. This quilt was made by my grandmother's mother.""We learned about the North Star in science class, but why did your great-grandmother put it on a quilt?" Lori was paying attention now."Well, I wasn't there, so I can't guarantee this is entirely true, but this is the story my mother told me. My great-grandmother was born in the South before the Civil War, and she was a slave. I'm sure you'velearned about the Underground Railroad in school, right?"Lori nodded. "It was the route taken by runaway slaves when they tried to escape to the North. Many people were involved and risked their lives to provide slaves with a place to sleep or hide.""That's right. The story goes that mygreat-grandmother decided to run away and find her freedom. She quickly learned the secret signs of the Underground Railroad. One of those signs was a quilt with a North Star design."Lori was hanging on Nana's every word. She was fascinated. "What did the quilts mean?""Think about it. When do you see the North Star?""Of course! At night! The quilts told the slaves to travel north at nighttime, when it was safer.""I'm impressed! After my great-grandmother found her freedom, she made this quilt to remember the journey and the risks so many people took tohelp her. It has been passed down from mother to daughter ever since. I gave it to your mother whenshe got married, and someday she'll give it to you."Lori stood up and gave Nana a big hug. "I'm sorryI didn't pay attention before. Can I try sewing the square on your new quilt again?"41. W hich of the following would make the besttitle for this story?A. North Star SecretsB. Rainy Day ActivitiesC. Learning to QuiltD. Follow the North Star42. L ori's grandmother describes the quilt as oneof their family's "treasures". What does shemean?A. The quilt is very expensive.B. The quilt was hidden and missing fora long time.C. The quilt is irreplaceable.D. The quilt belongs to her family.43. A ccording to the grandmother, the North Starquilt is _____.A. a souvenir from her fatherB. an immense blanketC. beginning to decayD. Lori's birthright44. T he North Star design on the quilt is anexample of _____.A. ironyB. symbolismC. personificationD. allusion45. W hich of the following is a detail that showsLori's newfound interest in family history?A. Lori stared out the window andB. Lori pointed to the fabric in Nana'shand.C. Lori was hanging on Nana's everyword.D. Lori stood up and gave Nana a bighug.。

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Unit 1 PersonalityTranslation (P17)1) You should spend a reasonable amount of time relaxing and exercising.2) In general children are healthier and better educated than ever before.3) When the right opportunity comes along, he’ll take it.4) Every day he sets aside some time to be with his family and enjoy life.5) I remember those dark streets and walking hand in hand with my father.6) He finally failed to live up to his parents’ expe ctations.7) In contrast, our use of oil has increased enormously.8) He succeeded in his efforts to overcome his fatal weakness.Unit 3 Social ProblemsTranslation (P113)1) Because of an emergency, the doctor will not be available for several hours.2) How will taxes affect people with low income?3) My mother always told me that in the long run I would be glad I didn’t give up practicing the piano.4) These books range in price form $10 to $20.5) It seems to me that you don’t have much choice.6) Given their inexperience, they have done quite a good job.7) For such a big house the price is fairly cheap/low, but you’ve got to take into consideration the money you will spend on repairs.8) Can we begin with discussing questions/problems arising from the last meeting?Unit 4 Career PlanningTranslation (P163)1) He underwent a major heart surgery several years ago.2) We estimated that it would take a week to finish the work.3) I used to enjoy photography, but I now have no time to pursue any hobbies.4) You may love someone but not necessarily have to marry him.5) Terrorists resort to violence to achieve their political aims.6) He says he’ll stay in the office this afternoon in case you want to see him.7) Scientists have identified the gene that causes abnormal growth.8) These examples demonstrate how badly some students write their resumes. Unit 5 LanguageTranslation (P216)1) Seeing all the people walking to and fro outside the office, I became more worried.2) In time he will see who is his true friend.3) That scientist’s experiment gave birth to a new drug.4) He had been shut in by illness during much of the winter.5) They would practice spoken English at the first opportunity.6) Everything she valued might be swept away overnight.7) Towards the close of the term, all the students are busy preparing for the finals.8) It is a very cold winter and we long for it to be over.Unit 6 Man and AnimalsTranslation (P256)1) She always behaves badly when her aunt comes to visit.2) If it hadn’t been for your help, we wouldn’t have been able to finish the task in time.3) I warned him off going to the east coast because it was full of tourists.4) The fact that something is cheap doesn’t necessarily mean it’s of low quality.5) Without anyone to turn to for help, making an appropriate choice can be difficult.7) Only if Peter goes to the evening party will she go.8) I can only compare the experience to a nightmare.Unit 7 They Joy of TravelTranslation (P296)1) I didn’t realize putting on/staging a play involved so much work.2) The most important thing is not what you say but what you do.3) This is the best result that can be expected in such circumstances.4) It isn’t the first time that you’ve found yourself in such a situation.5) This difficulty challenges my mind to find an answer.6) The new threat on the horizon is unemployment.7) We have alternative ways of expressing the same idea.8) He slipped into the old habit of drinking.Unit 9 MusicTranslation (P387)1) I took advantage of the fine weather today to play tennis.2) You may even swim in the lake—if you feel inclined to.3) The loud music brought on another one of his headaches.4) A careless person is apt to make mistakes.5) The experiment resulted in the discovery of a cure for cancer.6) Comparatively speaking, we are more concerned with work efficiency and product development.7) Doctors said that surgery could induce heart attack.8) I qualified/was qualified as a doctor at London University 30 years ago.Unit 10 MusicTranslation (P425)1) When he returned to his office, he was confronted with an enormous pile of work.2) The captain of this football team scored two wonderful goals early on in the game.3) provided they are fit, I don’t know why they won’t go on playing for another three or four years.4) In emergencies he can still make sound judgments.5) While I admit that there are problems, I don’t agree that they cannot be solved.6) He went on listening to her, at times impatient and at times fascinated.7) We must find a way to resolve these problems before it is too late.8) Parents cannot always have the school of their choice for their children.。

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unit7新标准大学英语视听说综合教程网上作业答案Section A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box・toss defines protectiveglint amazement spoilstack spinefund outgoing1.Correct answeramazementDisney World.Your answeramazeinent2.My brother Thomas has always beenHe always seems to be thecentre of attention.Your answeroutgoing3.Correct answeroutgoingCorrect answertoss4.Your emswer tossYour answer fundCorrect answerfundCorrect answerprotective5.check in.6.I rernonibcr Your answer protective mymother's necklace as she would lean over to kissmo goodnight・Your answer Correct answerglint glint7.&"For me, 〃Sandra wrote, "the smell of Your answer spine Correct answer spineEverysummer, it seemed to grow absolutely everywhere.,z Your answer Correct answerdefines defines 9.the coffee table・Your emswer Correct answerstack stack 10・Your answer spoil Correct swerspoilSection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11.My little brother always has a look of on his face when he rides his bicycle・A.determineB・ determinationC・ determinedD・ determining12."Don't use that of voice with me, younglady!"A・ soundB・ musicc. jingleD. tone13.Can you name the most. memory of yourch i1dhood?A. significantB・ signifyC・ significanceD. sig nail14.I really did n't like my baby brother at first ・ All he didwas eat, sleep, cry, and ・A. whopperB・ whimperC. wrapperD・ wiinpier15.Don,t talk to Theresa. She5 s in a foul _______________ .A・ moodsB・ moodyC. moodD・ moodier15.Don" t forget to call me. I ______________ want to go with you.A.defineB.definingC.definiteD.definitely16.De termi nation and ___________ are two of the most important values my parents taught me.A. persistentB・ perseveranceC. perseveringD・ persistence17.My children must finish their homework at the kitchen table. There are too many _____________ everywhere else.A・ retractionsB・ subtractionsC・ extractionsD・ distractions18.Iler father always speaks so _____________ , it5 s impossible to not listen.A. consequenceB・ eloquenceC・ eloquentlyD・ consequent 1y20.Neil Armstrong was a in my house growing up・A.legendB.1egendaryC・ legendsD・ 1 egendrySect ion C: Complete each sentence wi th a sui tahle word・21.Correct answerback22.Your emswer backYour answer ofCorrect answerof23.Her brother gotprobably had no money saved up to financially support himself. Your emswer Correct answeroff off24.25.Your answer upYour answer off Correct answerUpCorrect answeroff26.Correct answer for27.Your answer for Your answer with Correct answer with28.Correct answer withoutYour emswer through29. The best way is to use all the time you've got to get ready for opportunities30.InCorrect answer alongYour answer acrossweather, we still managed to have a great day at the park. Your answer offCorrect answer ofPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.If I had to choose a favourite member of my family, it would (31)Charlie・ Charlie might still be a baby, but he plays such ei(n) (32)(33)He always shows so much (34)the other day, we were playing with a ball. I would (35)to him to see if he could catch it. To my (36)after only a few times!ballCharlie isn't very (37)and we both fall back asleepHowever, he sometimes (38)don't mind, though; I usually (39)together. I’11 admit it, I absolutely (40)the best puppy in the world!Your answer(31)definitelyWhy not? Charlie1 sCorrect answerdefinitely(32)(33)(34) (35) (36) (37) (38)(39) (40)significantthankfuldeterminationtossamazementoutspokonwhimpers palmspoi1 s i gn i f i can L thankful determinat ion toss amazement outspoken whimpers cuddle spoilPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Families around the world are very much the same and very different. Culture, beliefs, and family st rue tiire are usually closely con nec ted. Relatively speaking, fami lies in Asian cul tures tend to be closer and play a more important role in society than those in many other cultures.Society in Mongolia has traditionally been, and continucs to be, nomadic in nature・ F EUD订ies tend to live in close proximity with each other insingle-room homes, even in cities・ Though families tend to be physically and emotionally close, there also exist strong relationships betweengenerations・ As in most Asian countries, respect for the elderly and for one,s parents is strong and younger generations are expected to value and fol low the examples set forth by the older. Many Mongolians continue to adhere to the proverb, /z Regard less of how good a son is born, he can nc ver be wise without a father's instructions."Similar to many Chinese cultures, the Spring Festival (lunar New Year) is a major holiday and occasion for families to come together. On New Year's Eve, the entire fami1y wi11 gather for singing, dancing, offering thanks to the elder genons, cooking and eating a large feast, and storytelling・ Celebrations will often last through the night・ For meiny fam订ics that inhabitthe generally isolated countryside, this is a rare opportunity for togetherness, festivities, and thanksgiving.Tradit iondlly, Mongolians viewed the family as their primary obii gat ion. Therefore, the fami1y, rather than the individual, usually defines the basic unit of social organization・ Since many Mongolians lead nomadic lifestyles and / or live in very remote locations, parents were historically responsible for disciplining and educating their children・ Many urban fam订ies now have the option to send children to public schools or private boarding schools. Many children in the countryside, however, continue to spend most of their childhoods herding livestock, as they do not have the opportunity to attend formal school.41.This passage would probably appear in _________ •A. a popular magazineB・ a financial newspaperC・ a world history textbookD・ an advertising brochure42・ Which of the following sentences best sums up the meiin ideaof the entire passage?A・ Families around the world are very much the same and very different・B・ Culture, beliefs, and family strueture areusually closely connected.C・ The Spring Festival is a major holiday andoccasion for families to come together.D・ Traditionally, Mongolians viewed the familyas their primary obligation.43- The third paragraph is about the role of the family versusthe role of _____ .A・ societyB・ the individualC・ the countrysideD・ school44.Which paragraph defines the basic structure of Mongolianfamilies?A. Paragraph 1・B・ Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 3.D・ Paragraph 4.45.With which of the following statements would the authoragree?A. Families in Asian cullures play a more significant role than those in Western cultures. B・ Families in Western cultures play a moresignificant role than those in Asian cultures.C・ Families in Asian and Western cultures playequally significant roles.D・ Families in Asian and Western cultures do not play signifiesnt roles.。

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外研社新标准大学英语三级网上考试答案Unit7
Part 1 Short conversations (每小题: 1.5 分; 满分:15 分)
(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)
小题得分对错学生答案Correct
1. D (Hidden)
2. D (Hidden)
3. B (Hidden)
4. C (Hidden)
5. D (Hidden)
6. C (Hidden)
7. D (Hidden)
8. A (Hidden)
9. C (Hidden)
10. B (Hidden)
Subtotal: 15
Part 2 Long conversations (每小题: 2 分; 满分:20 分)
(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)
小题得分对错学生答案Correct
1. C (Hidden)
2. C (Hidden)
3. B (Hidden)
4. A (Hidden)
5. C (Hidden)
6. D (Hidden)
7. B (Hidden)
8. B (Hidden)
9. A (Hidden)
10. C (Hidden)
Subtotal: 20
Part 3 Understanding Passages (每小题: 2 分; 满分:32 分)
(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)
小题得分对错学生答案Correct
1. B (Hidden)
2. A (Hidden)
3. C (Hidden)
4. A (Hidden)
5. B (Hidden)
6. D (Hidden)
7. B (Hidden)
8. B (Hidden)
9. C (Hidden)
10. B (Hidden)
11. C (Hidden)
12. D (Hidden)
13. D (Hidden)
14. B (Hidden)
15. A (Hidden)
16. C (Hidden)
Subtotal: 30
Part 4 Compound Dictation (每小题: 1.5 分; 满分:33 分)
小题得分对错学生答案Correct
1. inventions (Hidden)
2. civilizations (Hidden)
3. in countless (Hidden)
4. vehicles (Hidden)
5. electricity (Hidden)
6. bulbs (Hidden)
7. entertainment (Hidden)
8. witness (Hidden)
9. Today news travels faster than before. There are E-mails, telephones, telexes, couriers, which provide us instant messages (Hidden)
10. Science has helped us in building multi-stored buildings and elevators helps us to reach even the top floors within no time (Hidden)
11. we can say that science is the magical genie of today. It can do wonders for us if it is used carefully (Hidden)
12. serving (Hidden)
13. emotionally (Hidden)
14. hostile (Hidden)
15. traces (Hidden)
16. strike (Hidden)
17. Skip (Hidden)
18. context (Hidden)
19. ubiquity (Hidden)
20. When we assess the state of the world, and identify looming challenges like climate change, global pandemics, security threats and diminishing resources (Hidden)
21. But here’s the thing. The reason science really matters runs deeper still. Science is a way of life. Science is a perspective (Hidden)
22. To be able to think through and grasp explanations — for everything from why the sky is blue to how life formed on earth — not because they are declared dogma but rather because they reveal patterns c (Hidden)
Subtotal: 19.5
Total: 84.5
正确率:84.5%。

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