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新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程2 Unit 2 B篇练习答案及课文翻译(ppt课件)

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程2 Unit 2 B篇练习答案及课文翻译(ppt课件)

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➢ Emotional Intelligence is a book written by Daniel Goleman and published in 1995. The theory of emotional quotient (EQ) was based on earlier work done by other psychologists in the 1970s and 1980s – a quotient is the number that is the result of dividing one number by another, so EQ is a score for behaviour involving emotions. The EQ concept claims that emotional intelligence is as important as the traditionally recognized intellectual intelligence. A high IQ (Intelligence Quotient) does not represent all the elements for a successful career or life.
Everyone knows that high IQ is no guarantee of success, happiness, or virtue, but until Emotional Intelligence, we could only guess why. Daniel Goleman’s brilliant report from the frontiers of psychology and neuroscience offers startling new insight into our “two minds” — the rational and the emotional —and how they together shape our destiny.

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程2 Unit 2 B篇练习答案及课文翻译[优质ppt]

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程2 Unit 2 B篇练习答案及课文翻译[优质ppt]

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unit2-新标准大学英语-视听说-综合教程-网上作业-答案Word版

unit2-新标准大学英语-视听说-综合教程-网上作业-答案Word版

Unit testPart I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expressionfrom the box.manufacturer popularity enormous highly emotion confess trait slipperymelt perception flavour luxurypaste region juicy nonsense properties despair release vitamins1.Your answer Correct answerflavour flavour2.Your answer Correct answerslippery slippery3.Your answer Correct answerregion region4.responsibilities.Your answer Correct answerperception perception5.Sarah shook her head she realized she would never learn howto make sushi.Your answer Correct answerdespair despair6.Your answer Correct answerpopularity popularity7.Your answer Correct answerpaste paste8.Your answer Correct answerconfess confess9.The new French restaurant by a review in the localnewspaper.Your answer Correct answerhighly highly10.John eats a lot of fruit because his doctor told him he needsand minerals.Your answer Correct answervitamins vitamins11.The to work overtime to fill all the orders fromnew restaurants downtown.Your answer Correct answermanufacturer manufacturer12.The ability to eat extremely spicy food is must have inheritedfrom my father.Your answer Correct answertrait trait13.disorders.Your answer Correct answerproperties properties14.Your answer Correct answerenormous enormous15.wines, and expensive food.Your answer Correct answerluxury luxury16.everywhere.Your answer Correct answermelt melt17.I went fishing with my brother last weekend but had my fishbecause they were too small.Your answer Correct answerrelease release18.for a longer time.Your answer Correct answerjuicy juicy19.grandmother's cooking.Your answer Correct answeremotion emotion20.Your answer Correct answernonsense nonsenseSection B: Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable word.21.famous for tacos and burritos, actually has a wide rangeof dishes.Your answer Correct answerwhich which22.— thespecialty of his hometown.Your answer Correct answerof of23.Your answer Correct answeron on24.a smoker's body even after they have washed their hands.Your answer Correct answerto to25.The famous tea drinkers, grow much of the world's greentea.Your answer Correct answerwho who26.The couple spend an enormous dining out and travelling.Your answer Correct answeron of27.sausages and French bread to Japanese sushi and Chinese dumplings.Your answer Correct answerfrom fromtapas.Your answer Correct answerwhere whereI really don't like snails, but Julia loves them! I guess there's just no29.Your answer Correct answerfor for30.Your answer Correct answerof ofPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Sheila (31)was there, her class took a tour and saw how the (32)thousands of sticks of gum each and every day! While many fads come and go, the(33)On the tour, Sheila's class learned that gum is made from many different ingredientsthat are initially (34)Sugar, syrup, andflavouring are then added to the mix. The factory was making grape gum, which isSheila's favorite (35)Once the mixture is complete, (36)gum so that it can be flattened and cut into sticks. Some of the gum mixture isalso squeezed into a(n) (37)shapes. After the gum cools, more machines wrap each individual piece. The gum is then packaged and sent to stores.Learning how bubble gum is (38)appreciation for how difficult it is to make her favourite snack. After the tour,each student was allowed to take one (39)way home. Sheila chose grape; it was so (40)Your answer Correct answer(31) recently recently(32) manufacturer manufacturer(33) popularity popularity(34) melted melted(35) flavour flavour(36) enormous enormous(37) mould mould(38) manufactured manufactured(39) mouthful mouthful(40) juicy juicyPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Many countries are famous for unique and delicious foods. China, Italy,France, India, and Japan are just some of the countries with famous national cuisines. In the past, people had to travel great distances in order to samplefoods from other countries. Today, it has never been easier to try food froma different country every day.One of the most popular foods around the world is pizza. Though pizza has historical and cultural ties to Italy, many different types of pizza have developed outside of Italy and several have been adopted as signature dishes of the respective region.Pizza first appeared in Italy as a type of flat bread that was inexpensive and easy to make. By the 18th century, residents around Naples in southern Italy were famous for their baked flat breads covered in tomato sauce. To this day, people still travel to Naples to sample pizza in its birthplace and Neapolitans (residents of Naples) are proud of this heritage. Indeed, the city continues to be famous for its delicious pizza.One of the first (and still most popular) varieties of pizza is called the Margherita, named after Queen Margherita of Savoy. This variety was her favourite because the colours of the ingredients matched the Italian flag — red (tomatoes), white (mozzarella cheese), and green (basil leaves).With increased trade, travel, and immigration throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, cultural traditions and cuisines spread around the world. Today, pizza is very popular in many countries, including the United States. New York City and Chicago are particularly famous for their unique styles of pizza. Pizzas today are also available with nearly every topping imaginable: mushrooms, peppers, sausage, pineapple, and anchovies, to name only a few. If you can think of it, chances are that someone's already tried putting it on a pizza!41. Which of the following best describes "signature dishes"(Para. 2, Line 3)?A. Most famous food.B. Most expensive plate.C. Autographed plate.D. Most expensive food.42. Why was the Margherita pizza named after Queen Margheritaof Savoy?A. It was the first pizza ever made.B. It was the first pizza she ever ate.C. It was the most popular pizza in Italy.D. It was her favourite type of pizza.43. Which of the following is NOT a cause for the spread ofcultural traditions?A. Immigration.B. Trade.C. Cuisine.D. Travel.44. What can you infer was probably the first topping ever puton a pizza?A. Mushrooms.B. Tomato sauce.C. Mozzarella cheese.D. Sausage.45. According to the passage, which of the following is NOTone of the most famous varieties of pizza?A. Neapolitan pizza.B. Chicago deep-dish pizza.C. France-style pan pizza.D. New York-style pizza.。

新标准大学英语2 答案

新标准大学英语2 答案

新标准大学英语2 答案新标准大学英语2是大多数大学英语专业学生必修的一门课程,它是英语专业学生英语学习的重要基础课程之一。

在学习过程中,许多学生常常会遇到一些困难,尤其是对于课后习题和考试题目的解答。

因此,为了帮助同学们更好地学习和掌握新标准大学英语2课程,本文将针对课后习题和考试题目提供一些答案和解析,希望能够对同学们有所帮助。

Unit 1。

Part I Listening。

1. A) She doesn’t have enough money.2. C) They are going to have dinner together.3. B) He is not sure whether to go to the concert.4. A) The man has to leave early.5. B) The man has a lot of work to do.Part II Vocabulary and Structure。

6. D) is known for。

7. C) whether。

8. A) was playing。

9. D) to be。

10. B) on。

Part III Reading Comprehension。

11. D) She was impressed by the man’s confidence.12. A) The man’s sincerity.13. B) He had a sense of humor.14. C) They are usually more successful in their careers.15. D) They often think more about others than themselves. Part IV Translation。

16. 他们已经决定去看电影了。

17. 我们不得不接受他们的建议。

18. 她的新书很可能会成为畅销书。

U校园新标准大学英语(第二版)综合2Unit2MixedfeelingsUnittest

U校园新标准大学英语(第二版)综合2Unit2MixedfeelingsUnittest

U校园新标准⼤学英语(第⼆版)综合2Unit2MixedfeelingsUnittest词汇与结构20题Directions:Choose the best word to complete each sentence.1)The school management encourages ____ involvement in the running of the school.A. crucialB. principalC. identicalD. parental参考答案:1) D∧收起答案2)Debbie is very ____ to the plight of homeless people and always gets very emotional when she sees them on the street.A. sympatheticB. objectiveC. subjectiveD. indifferent参考答案:2) A∧收起答案3)Certain types of birds often develop the skill of ____ and sound like they can speak.A. performanceB. personificationC. mimicryD. demonstration参考答案:3) C∧收起答案4)As babies develop, they need to learn to ____ before they can walk.A. crawlB. climbC. swimD. slide参考答案:4) A∧收起答案5)When he was a child, Tony lost all vision in his right eye, so he has ____ for the difficulties faced by blind people.A. apathyB. empathyC. emotionD. sympathy参考答案:5) B∧收起答案6)Kindergarten teachers often have to reprimand their students for ____.A. misbehaviorB. mimicryC. misunderstandingD. misery参考答案:6) A∧收起答案7)Often they cry, and I have to play the role of a mother, ____ them.A. consolingB. contractingC. strokingD. disciplining参考答案:7) A∧收起答案8)Babies usually cry when they feel ____ because they have no other way to express themselves.A. distressedB. dishonestC. distinguishedD. discouraged参考答案:8) A∧收起答案Everyone knows different cultures have different ways of ____ their children.A. sympathizingB. authorizingC. discipliningD. obeying参考答案:9) C∧收起答案10)It is _______ that she might change her mind at the last minute.A. availableB. inevitableC. probableD. accessible参考答案:10) C∧收起答案11)Thomas has no ____ to the feelings of others — he always makes very negative and offensive comments.A. sensationB. senseC. sensibilityD. sensitivity参考答案:There is nothing like a long walk to ____ the appetite.A. arouseB. engageC. digestD. absorb参考答案:12) A∧收起答案13)He reached out and ____ her hair tenderly.A. scratchedB. strokedC. wipedD. massaged参考答案:13) B∧收起答案14)Brian felt incredible pressure and made a ____ decision, which ultimately turned out to be a big mistake.A. hastyB. speedyC. swift∧收起答案15)He decided to ____ the rest of his life to scientific investigation.A. allocateB. submitC. exploreD. devote参考答案:15) D∧收起答案16)My brother was ____ interested in taking that psychology class at school.A. keenlyB. excitedlyC. eagerlyD. impatiently参考答案:16) A∧收起答案17)He ____ that plants draw part of their nourishment from the air.A. comparedB. inquired参考答案:17) D∧收起答案18)Her little sister is still just a(n) ____; she turns six months next week.A. toddlerB. infantC. dollD. adolescent参考答案:18) B∧收起答案19)Children love to ____ the actions they see in others, so be careful what you do!A. irritateB. imitateC. implicateD. instigate参考答案:19) B∧收起答案20)The photographs ____ strong memories of our holidays in France.A. evokedD. imitated参考答案:20) A∧收起答案单词填空10题Directions:Complete each sentence with a suitable preposition or adverb.∧收起答案∧收起答案∧收起答案24)∧收起答案∧收起答案∧收起答案∧收起答案∧收起答案29)∧收起答案选词填空(15选10)10题Directions:Read the following passage, and select a suitable word for each blank from the word bank. Write down the corresponding letter for each item in the blank. Each word can be used only once.A) unfoldB) retrieveC) traceD) disturbanceE) comprehendF) distinctG) repertoireH) divergeI) naughtyJ) catalogK) gushL) mostlyM) guyN) couchO) volumeLast summer, Derek completed a research project for his psychology thesis.back to its source. Derek took children of different ages and put them in a(n) 32)He then presented them with different stimuli that they might encounter duringadjust the lighting to be very bright or very dim; or fill the room with differentto the changing environment. Nearly all children eventually displayed someThe reactions were all fascinating, and Derek recorded everything thatthe implications for child behaviour. Hopefully, his work will help clarify and identify potential sources of misbehaviour.参考答案:31) trace 32) mostly 33) couch 34) volume 35) repertoire 36 ) distinct 37) unfold 38) naughty 39) disturbance 40) comprehe nd∧收起答案仔细阅读5题Directions:Read the passage and answer the following questions.Until very recently, most people assumed that the ability to feel and exhibit emotions was limited to human beings. It was generally assumed that animals could simply not feel emotions such as happiness, sadness, jealousy, anger, or grief. It wasn't that the intensity of these emotions was more limited than in humans; the general consensus was that such emotions were literally absent in all other animals.However, such thinking has recently been called into question as more and more researchers are uncovering evidence that suggests animals do indeed feel emotions. In some cases, these emotions are very obvious! Dog owners have known this for a long time. If a dog does something bad and is reprimanded by its owner, it will often hang its head low and exhibit "puppy-dog eyes." The dog knows it has been naughty and this is, in effect, its exhibition of sadness and sorrow.Another relatively clear example of animals' emotional behaviour is when they show aggression. In some cases, it doesn't take very much for animals to become irritated and angry. Dogs, wolves, lions, tigers, birds — nearly everyanimal has been observed in an agitated state and acting out against the cause of its frustration. In fact, animal researchers have even witnessed animals in the wild waging war and exacting revenge.Biologists have reported on countless other examples of animals' emotional behaviour. For example, some animals grieve over deceased family members, some dream and have nightmares, some display pride in the work demanded of them, some exhibit friendship and cooperation, and many show love. Examples of compassion and self-indulged enjoyment are also not uncommon.Based on the biological and scientific evidence, it seems beyond doubt that animals are capable of feeling and showing a wide range of emotions. Human do not have a monopoly on such feelings, and it's time for more people to understand that we're all part of one big emotional family.41)According to the article, which of the following was a general assumption made throughout much of history?A. Animals feel a wide range of emotions.B. People feel a wide range of emotions.C. Animals are incapable of feeling emotions.D. People feel a limited range of emotions.42)This style of writing would best be described as _______.A. narrativeB. argumentativeC. descriptiveD. expository43)Which of the following would make the best title for this article?A. The Limited Emotional Lives of AnimalsB. Animals are People TooC. A Monopoly on Emotional BehaviourD. Emotions are Universal44)What is meant by "puppy-dog eyes" (Para 2)?A. Eyes that are full of emotion.B. Eyes that belong to a puppy.C. Eyes that show no emotion.D. Eyes that look like a puppy's.45)Which of the following does the author NOT present in order to support the topic?A. Biological research.B. Popular opinion.C. Scientific evidence.D. Personal opinion.参考答案:41) C 42) B 43) D 44) A 45) D ∧收起答案。

新标准大学英语综合英语2unit test答案(unit1-10)

新标准大学英语综合英语2unit test答案(unit1-10)

Unit test 1Section A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.1. The former rivals decided to create a(n) _______ when they realized they shared a common threat. Correct answer alliance2. The streets around the courthouse were all closed down because of the____ against the ruling. Correct answer demonstration3. Sandra was explaining how her daughter is beginning to ____ against her rules and authority. Correct answer rebel4. The government has passed many laws that intended to make us safer, but (a) ___ would probably suggest that we're just as vulnerable as before. Correct answer cynic5. The ___of California held a press conference to announce his candidacy for the US Senate. Correct answer governor6. I found the Prime Minister's speech to be very_____ ; it made me feel hopeful and patriotic. Correct answer inspirational7. At this point, Jim has no ___ of landing a job anytime soon; he just can't find a job for someone with a history degree. Correct answer prospects8. Radicalism, by ___, means that people are acting outside the accepted norms of society. Correct answer definition9. My children are growing up today in the Internet ____—a time when all the knowledge of the world is only a few mouse clicks away. Correct answer era10. The September 11 terrorist attack in the United States caused more ____ than many people thought possible. Correct answer destruction11. During the 1960s, many young people chose to _____their country's involvement in the VietnamWar. Correct answerprotest12. The collapsed housing industry in America ultimately had severe consequences for the entire_____ . Correct answer economy13. Pedro asked me to sign the _____ in favor of the proposed law.Correct answer petition14. Traveling through Mexico was a wonderful ____to practice Spanish which I spent so many years studying. Correct answer opportunity15. She chose to major in business at college because she thought it would increase her chances of well-paid _____ after graduation. Correct answer employment16. This artist must be fairly _______; I've never heard of her and I'm an art major! Correct answer obscure17. Mike explained that it was his personal______ that governments should never interfere with other countries' internal problems. Correct answer philosophy18. My father always told me that if I don't have ____ for what I do, I should find something else to do. Correct answer passion19. Subjects like physics and chemistry can cause considerable _____ for students who aren't good at mathematics. Correct answer frustration20. To an economist, there is a huge difference between an _____ society and an agricultural one. Correct answer industrialSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. The students took ____ the streets in protest and got a lot of media attention. Correct answer to22. It's difficult to know exactly what the candidates stand___ because they speak in such general terms. Correct answer for23. It wasn't until I moved to college that I realized how much I relied ____ my parents. Correct answer on24. That film about the plight of polar bears really made me sit ____and pay attention to climate change. Correct answer up25. Greg wanted to go jogging in spite ______ the fact that there was a strong thunderstorm. Correct answer of26. I would never be associated ____ an organization that was cruel to animals.Correct answer to with27. The news story was about people who protested because they had been kept ____ the list of eligible voters. Correct answer off28. Barbara decided not to drop ___of college even though she was pregnant. Correct answer out29. Do you really think a group of students can bring___ change in the government? Correct answer about30. President Kennedy hoped that the embargo would bring the Cuban government ___ its knees. Correct answer toPart II: Banked ClozeCorrect answer (31) campus (32) sophomores (33) resignation (34) repressive (35) chanting (36) clash (37) passionate (38) liberal (39) assert (40) apatheticPart III: Reading Comprehension41~45:BCDABUnit test 2Section A: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.1~5:CDBDA 6~10:BCCBD 11~15:ADBCA 16~20:DACACSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. Don't let ___ that you like opera, or she'll make you listen to it all the time!Correct answer on22. She had already fallen asleep ___ the time we got back home.Correct answer by23. It was important for the child to calm _____ so the doctor could administer the flu shot. Correct answer down24. Professor Gregory went to the Amazon rainforest ____ search of plants that might help make new medicines. Correct answer in25. All the issues we're facing today stem ____ the President's decision last year.Correct answer from26. I finally worked up the nerve to ask Rick ___ on a date, and he said yes!Correct answer out27. Every time I try to get close and understand Catherine's problems, she pulls___ . Correct answer away28. Alfredo received all the praise and congratulations, ____though he had won the contest. Correct answer as29. If nothing else, that bright yellow coat will definitely help you stand____ in a crowd!Correct answerout30. If you testify in court, you need to tell nothing ___ the truth or you could go to jail. Correct answer butPart II: Banked ClozeCorrect answer (31 trace (32)mostly(33)couch(34) volume (35)repertoire(36)distinct(37) unfold(38)naughty(39)disturbance (40)comprehendPart III: Reading Comprehension41~45:DBCABUnit test 3Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.1. The investigators searched her house after they received a(n) ____ tip over the phone. Correct answer anonymous2. In this ___, the judge declared the suspect not guilty. Correct answer instance3. The government said the _____ threat level for a terrorist attack is relatively low.Correct answer current4. Tony was caught shoplifting and has been in police ____ since last night.Correct answer custody5. The job of a police investigator is to ____ all the available evidence and figure out who committed a crime and why it was committed. Correct answer correlate6. When we got married, we took almost everything so we definitely had to ____ all of our stuff. Correct answer consolidate7. The suspect was found not guilty since the lawyers couldn't find a(n) _____ of evidence that suggested he committed the crime. Correct answer shred8. The firefighters put their own lives in ____ to save the people trapped in the burning building. Correct answer peril9. Unfortunately, pickpockets are incredibly ____-in many large cities. Correct answer commonplace10. The suspect was arrested because he was in possession of a concealed _____. Correct answer weaponSection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11~15: CBACB 16~20: ABDADSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. As a safety measure, it's important to tear ___ bank documents that you don't need anymore. Correct answer up22. It was unbelievable! Kevin was robbed ___ broad daylight! Correct answer at23. Excuse me. Do you have any information ___ file about the Frank Spacey case?Correct answer on24. You can usually count ____ the police to help you out when you're in trouble. Correct answer on25. In order to enter the building, I needed to have my fingerprints scanned ____ a machine. Correct answer by26. I know the security guards need to ask for identification, but I was very unhappy with the way he went ___ it. Correct answer about27. After you check your bank balance online, remember to log ___ so no one else can steal your information. Correct answer off28. I would have helped out last weekend ____ only I had known you were moving. Correct answer if29. Did you cut____ your old credit card after you received the new one? Correct answer up30. Passing through security in an airport takes a long time since the officers sometimes need to look ____ your luggage. Correct answer throughPart II: Banked ClozeCorrect answer (31) scary (32) obviously (33) forge (34) unauthorized (35) fraud (36) undoubted (37) ethical (38) widely (39) mindset (40)globallyPart III: Reading Comprehension41~45: CBAADUnit test 4Section A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.1.Thomas is a journalist and will go to Russia next week on __ for a new story.Correct answer survey assignment2. China's victory in the World Cup semifinals was so___ that people were up all night celebrating. Correct answer unexpected3. The city newspaper conducted a(n) ___of residents to see what they thought of the new law. Correct answer survey4. The election of US President Obama had such ____importance that it will be taught in classrooms for years to come. Correct answer historical5. Newspaper journalists must follow a set of established ____when they write their articles. Correct answer guidelines6. I couldn't believe that the politician had the nerve to__those comments! Correct answer deny7. People all over the country were ____ dissatisfied with the election. Correct answer similarly8.It was hard to trust Bill's ___after he was caught lying and cheating.Correct answer integrity9. That editorial was about the government's responsibility to help people who are unemployed and living in___ . Correct answer poverty10. The recovery of the missing girl and the____ of her kidnappers made headlines for a week. Correct answer captureSection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11~15: BADAA 16~20: BCBDCSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. Do you think twenty-four-hour news channels will ever run out __ things to report about? Correct answer of22. The local newspaper decided to lead__ the story about the election results. Correct answer with23. Unfortunately, many people believe that if it's ____print, then it must be true. Correct answer in24. In the United States, more than seven___ of every ten people own a computer. Correct answer out25. The music was____ loud that I asked Carl to turn it down. Correct answer so26. I generally don't believe something unless I can see it ____ my own eyes.Correct answer with27. Eventually, the killer was caught____ the police, but it wasn't soon enough. Correct answer by28. I read an article that newspapers and magazines will disappear_____ the future and everything will be online. Correct answer in29. When I lived abroad, I was forced to turn _____the Internet to stay current with the news. Correct answer to30. It's nice to know that people still read real books in spite ______ new technology like e-books and digital downloads. Correct answer ofPart II: Banked ClozeCorrect answer (31) websites(32)blog (33)billion (34) laptop (3) momentous (36) moreover (37) ferocious (38) chase (39) startled (40) feedbackPart III: Reading Comprehension41~45: CBDABUnit test5Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.1. There is a(n)___ need for relief aid to victims of the earthquake.Correct answer immedia te2. I felt that he didn't get the ____ he deserved for his role in the peace treaty.Correct answer recognition3. During times of great uncertainty and struggle, many people appreciate a few moments of true___ relief. Correct answer comic4. All wars create a(n) ____amount of damage in the affected countries. Correct answerconsiderable5. The atomic bomb has the ability to destroy all of____ if we're not careful. Correct answer humanity6. World War II began in 1939 when the German military ___ Poland. Correct answer invaded7. The government has threatened to take ____ action if the rebels do not withdraw from the area. Correct answer military8. My grandfather never ____ any emotion when he spoke of his experience during the war. Correct answer displayed9. We all owe a debt of gratitude to the many ____ troops who fought and died with bravery during World War II. Correct answer combat10. "Can you please stop this _____ behaviour for five minutes and act like adults?" his mother demanded. Correct answer childish11. If you___ the truth, your trial will be difficult; it's best to just honestly answer all questions. Correct answer conceal12. There is a(n) ____ in her contract which specifies when she will be paid.Correct answerclause13. Freedom of speech is the ____ of a solid democracy. Correct answer foundation14. The ceremony was held to honor war veterans who displayed amazingly____ deeds on the battlefield. Correct answer heroic15. The ____ made by American colonists in 1776 ultimately led to their independence from Great Britain. Correct answer declaration16. Unfortunately, we don't live in a(n) ____ world, so there will always be disagreements and conflict. Correct answe ideal17. The general went on a top secret ____ into enemy territory. Correct answer mission18. Could you please ____which date you will visit the museum?Correct answer specify19. Sadly, there was only one____ from the plane crash. Correct answer survivor20. The crisis in that country is having an effect on neighbouring countries because _____ are crossing the borders in huge numbers. Correct answer refugeesSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. Jeffrey is a good man ____ heart; he just has difficulty expressing himself.Correct answer at22. Children must be supervised ____ all times while in the park. Correct answer at23. As the Nazis' power grew, more and more Jewish people went ___ hiding.Correct answer into24. Captain White was awarded the Medal of Honor in recognition ____ his service to the nation. Correct answer of25. I was cleaning out the attic and I came ____ my grandparents' old letters to each other. Correct answer across26. It's sometimes hard to believe, but many wars actually change the world _____the better. Correct answer for27. My grandfather considers his war wound to be a badge __ honor.Correct answer of28. He was presented with a gold watch ___recognition of his service in the company. Correct answer in29. The news this morning reported that the refugees were crossing the border ____ droves. Correct answer in30. I promise to contact you as soon __ I get to Japan. Correct answer asPart II: Banked ClozeCorrect answer (31) optimism (32) evil (33) cruelty (34) bloodshed (35) reveal (36) respectful (37) commander (38) roughly (39) fate (40) insanePart III: Reading Comprehension41~45: DCBADUnit test 6Section A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.1.After playing football all afternoon, Philip felt complete and total__.Correct answer exhaustion2. "When you get the ball," the coach declared, "your ___ is to score a goal!"Correct answer priority3. Alex Helena's____ aching back. Correct answer massage4. The physical and emotional _____ of training for a marathon can be too much for any athlete. Correct answer strain5. Kevin was embarrassed because his team placed last in the ____.Correct answer tournament6. Many runners describe an amazing ____ peace that comes with long hours running alone and in silence. Correct answer inner7. Mike Tyson was a very famous boxer because he could often knock out his opponent with only one ____. Correct answer punch8. Stadiums filled with thousands of screaming fans is a perfect___ of why I want to be a football superstar. Correct answer illustration9. If you want to be rich and famous, you might want to consider becoming a(n)____ athlete. Correct answer professional10. He got out of bed and had a(n) . Correct answer stretch11. Boxing is a sport that doesn't seem to have much_____ ; two guys just hit each other until one falls down. Correct answer strategy12. The tournament was filled with incredible _____ once the favourite team was knocked out of competition. Correct answer suspense13. I enjoy watching rugby but I don't understand the rules and have no ____ what's happening. Correct answer clue14. His constant ____ is that no one understands him. Correct answer moan15. Rules should be very straightforward; there should be no room for____ .Correct answer interpretation16. Sheila eats an energy bar every afternoon to give her an extra ___ to help her get through the day. Correct answer boost17. Popular NBA players are often greeted on the court with a(n) ____ of cheers and applause. Correct answer chorus18. Golf is a sport that focuses on technical ___ rather than physical ability.Correct answer precision19. To many people unfamiliar with the game, baseball is a complete___ .Correct answer mystery20. Police believe that the same man is _____ for three other murders in the area. Correct answer responsibleSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. The baseball player wants to play for a different team, but he decided to wait and hold ___ for a better offer. Correct answer out22. I once met Michael Jordan, ____ chance, in a hotel lobby. Correct answer by23. At the Olympics, we were lost in a sea ___ spectators trying to watch the event. Correct answer of24. Patty decided to do the right thing and blow the whistle ____ the students who were cheating. Correct answer on25. About halfway through the race, my adrenaline took ___ and helped me keep going. Correct answer over26. He was so sweaty after the game that he literally had to peel___ his shirt.Correct answer off27. You've got to bear ____ mind that he's been training for three years for this moment. Correct answer in28. The basketball player had to shut ____ all the surrounding lights and noise if he wanted to win the game. Correct answer out29. Nina, as Richard's coach and trainer, took the credit ___ his victory. Correct answer for30. Even though she's twice my age, I find it difficult to keep ____ with her.Correct answer upPart II: Banked ClozeCorrect answer (31) referee (32) soaring (33)roar (34) madly (35)aloft (36) accidentally (37 Collided (38) random (39) teammates (40) incurPart III: Reading Comprehension41~45: CBDDAUnit test 71~5: ACADA 6~10: BBDAB 11~15: DBCAC 16~20: BCDDCSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. His son decided to go back to school to work ____ animal behaviour research. Correct answer on22. Our cats are just ____ the same age. Correct answer about23. Polar bears are sometimes forced to go ___the ice to find food. Correct answer under24. Her research brings ____ many interesting questions. Correct answer up25. Learning about animals alive during the time of the dinosaurs is difficult, but scientists are, bit ____ bit, making progress. Correct answer by26. Many dog owners project all human emotions ____ their pets, even when it's ridiculous to do so. Correct answer onto27. Don't hang___ the phone. I want to talk to Thomas too. Correct answer up28. Marilyn has so many pets that I find it hard to keep track ___ them all. Correct answer of29. My cat has been acting slow and tired, but I put that down____ the recent heat and humidity. Correct answer to30. It's amazing, Patty's dog has begun watching ____the baby like it was its own puppy!Correct answeroverPart II: Banked Clozeanswer (31) burglar (32) robbery (33) panting (34) investigate(35) indication (36) unreliable (37) intrusion (38) puppy (39) leap (40) lickPart III: Reading Comprehension41~45: CBBDAUnit 81. For me, television is just a(n) diversion, but some people consider it a full-time activity.2. Snorkeling and scuba diving are great pastimes, but they also have inherent risks that make them dangerous.3. When I move to a new house, I think I'll need a(n) additional room for all of my hobbies.4. John plays team sports in his free time because he appreciates the interaction with other people.5. My current job involves a lot of manual labor, so I'd prefer that my next job be at a desk.6. Any hobby can take over your life if you spend a(n) excessive amount of time doing it.7. I have to write an essay about what I like to do in my leisure time.8. The outlook for the sports industry looks great; more and more people are trying to stay healthy through sports.9. Most people don't see much excitement in stamp collecting, but I really enjoy it.10. My friends all think magic is a(n) peculiar hobby, but I find it interesting and it makes me happy.11-20 ACABA DBDBC41-45 ACDBBUnit 91-10cement entertaining employer flexibility; shortage ;location; personality dedicated; numerous; surgery11-20 ABCAB ADCBD41-45 CCBDAUnit 10e41-45 CDABD如有侵权请联系告知删除,感谢你们的配合!。

新标准大学英语综合教程2 unit2课后答案

(本答案仅供学习交流)Unit 2Acting Reading (1)41.stroke2.crawl3.imitate4.pat(a)patted(b)imitating(c)crawl(d)stroking51.distinct2.Infants3.sympathetic4.stem from5.trace; discipline6. A lot of my childhood memories have faded now, but I have an overall impressionthat I often felt a vague sense of distress.6 a, a, a, a, b, b, a, a, bActing Reading (2)41.honorable2.drama3.beam4.catalog5.volume6.knot7.couch8.clip9.mostly51.honorable2.beam3.mostly4.catalog5.clip6.knot7.couch8.volume9.drama6 b, a, a, a, b, a, a, b, bLanguage in use11.immigrants2.contestants3.vacancies4.consultancy5.defendant6.hesitancy7.attendant8.pregnancy9.assistant21.You misunderstand it.2.You have misplaced it.3.It is misfortune.4.You have made a misjudgment.5.You have been misinformed about it.31.By the time I arrived at the party, almost everyone had already left.2.By the time children are two, they have known about 100 words.3.By the time he realized what was happening, it had been too late to ask for help.4.By the time I finally got my degree, most of my friends already had jobs.5.By the time they leave primary school, children have learnt a lot of useful skills.6.By the time Courtney finished writing the essay, the deadline had already passed. 41.The old man shouted at me, as if / as though it were me who had made themistake.2.The girl started crying, as if / as though it were she who had fallen over.3.Lucy stood at the door welcoming everyone, as if /as though it were her party.4.Sylvia closed the door of David’s room, as if / as though it were him that wasmaking the noise.51.这种所谓的运动神经模仿就是“同感”的原始技术含义,而“同感”这个词于20世纪20年代由美国心理学家E.B.铁钦纳首次使用。

新标准大学英语2Unit 2习题答案

Unit 2Active reading 13. Answer the questions.1. Tears welled up in her own eyes and she crawled off to be comforted by her mother.2. He did it to comfort Paul.3. The babies’ mothers observed and recorded these actions.4. They believe that humans begin to experience empathy virtually from the day theyare born.5. The example of babies who imitate the distress of someone else.6. The word empathy was first used in English in the 1920s by E.B. Titchener.7. It is not appropriate because sympathy is felt for the general plight of another with on sharing of what that other person is feeling; empathy means actually sharing or imagining person’s feelings.8. Around two and a half, children start to distinguish other people’s feelings from their own.9. They can increase feelings of empathy in children by calling strong attention to the distress their misbehaviour caused someone else.4. Match the words for actions in the box with their definitions.1. stroke2.crawl3.imitate4.patNow complete the sentences with the correct form of the words.a. pattedb. imitatingc. crawld. stroking5. Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words and expressions in the box. Y ou may need to make other changes.1. distinct2. Infants3.sympathetic4.stem from5.trace;discipline6.an overall; distress6. Answer the questions about the words and expressions.1.a2.a3.a4.a5.b6.b7.a8.a9.b7. Check the main ideas in the passage.1. 3. 5. 7.Now decide which main idea is supported by all the examples.3. Small children seem to feel other children’s pain and discomfort.Active reading 21.Choose the best way to complete the sentences.1.c2.b3.b4.d5.c6.c7.b8.c4. Match the words in the box1.honorable2.drama3.beam4.catalog5.volume6.knot7.couch 8.clip 9.mostly5. Complete the passage with the correct form of the words in Activity 4.1.honorable2.beam3.mostly4.catalog5.clip6.knot7.couch8.volume9.drama6. Answer the questions about the words and expressions.1.b2.a3.a4.a5.b6.a7.a8.b9.aLanguage in useplete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets andthe suffix –ant or –ancy.1.immigrants2.contestants3.vacancies4.consultancy5.defendant6.hesitancy7.attendant8.pregnancy9.assistant2. Answer the questions and check with your dictionary in necessary.1. Y ou misunderstand it.2. Y ou have misplaced it.3. It is misfortune.4. Y ou have made a misjudgment.5. Y ou have been misinformed about it.3. Rewrite the sentences using by the time.1. By the time I arrived at the party, almost everyone had already left.2. By the time children are two, they have known about 100 words.3. By the time he realized what was happening, it had been too late to ask for help.4. By the time I finally got my degree, most of my friends already had jobs.5. By the time they leave primary school, children have learned a lot of useful skills.6. By the time Courtney finished writing the essay, the deadline had already passed. 2.Rewrite the sentences using as if/as though.1.The old man shouted at me, as if/as though it were me who had made themistake.2.The girl started crying, as if/as though it were she who had fallen over.3.Lucy stood at the door welcoming everyone, as if/as though it were her party.4.Sylvia closed the door of David’s room, as if/as though it were him that wasmaking the noise.5. Translate the sentences into Chinese.1. 这种所谓的运动神经模仿就是“同感”的原始技术含义,而“同感”这个词于20世纪20年代由美国心理学家E.B.Tichener首次使用。

新标准大学英语第二版综合教程2 Unit 2 B篇练习答案及课文翻译


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Background information
➢ Emotional Intelligence is a book written by Daniel Goleman and published in 1995. The theory of emotional quotient (EQ) was based on earlier work done by other psychologists in the 1970s and 1980s – a quotient is the number that is the result of dividing one number by another, so EQ is a score for behaviour involving emotions. The EQ concept claims that emotional intelligence is as important as the traditionally recognized intellectual intelligence. A high IQ (Intelligence Quotient) does not represent all the elements for a successful career or life.
surprise
disgust
sadness
happiness
anger
fear
Warming Up
Work in pairs and look at the words below:
happy angry shy sad depressed
frightened
annoyed upset

unit2新标准规定大学英语视听说综合教学教程网上作业任务答案解析

Unit testPart I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.manufacturer popularity enormous highlyemotion confess trait slipperymelt perception flavour luxurypaste region juicy nonsense properties despair release vitamins1.Your answer Correct answerflavour flavour2. I think theYour answer Correct answerslippery slippery3. Do you know whichYour answer Correct answerregion region4.Your answer Correct answerperception perception5. Sarah shook her head inhow to make sushi.Your answer Correct answerdespair despair6. I was surprised at theYour answer Correct answerpopularity popularity7. His favourite snack is a steamed bun with a filling of sesameYour answer Correct answerpaste paste8. I mustYour answer Correct answerconfess confess9. The new French restaurant waslocal newspaper.Your answer Correct answerhighly highly10. John eats a lot of fruit because his doctor told him he needs theand minerals.Your answer Correct answervitamins vitamins11. The furniturenew restaurants downtown.Your answer Correct answermanufacturer manufacturer12. The ability to eat extremely spicy food is a(n)from my father.Your answer Correct answertrait trait13. The herb appears to have healingdisorders.Your answer Correct answerproperties properties14. A(n)Your answer Correct answerenormous enormous15. She only likes to travel in completeand expensive food.Your answer Correct answerluxury luxury16. Don't let the chocolate bar sit in the sun too long or it willeverywhere.Your answer Correct answermelt melt17. I went fishing with my brother last weekend but had tobecause they were too small.Your answer Correct answerrelease release18. Stefan returned the steak because it was toofor a longer time.Your answer Correct answerjuicy juicy19.grandmother's cooking.Your answer Correct answeremotion emotion20. The idea that donuts and cookies are healthy foods is totalYour answer Correct answernonsense nonsenseSection B: Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable word.21. Mexico,of dishes.Your answer Correct answerwhich which22. —thespecialty of his hometown.Your answer Correct answerof of23.Your answer Correct answeron on24. Non-smokers also hate the smell of cigarette, which usually clingssmoker's body even after they have washed their hands.Your answer Correct answerto to25. The Chinese,green tea.Your answer Correct answerwho who26. The couple spend an enormous portiontravelling.Your answer Correct answeron of27. Nearly every country's food is available in New York City,sausages and French bread to Japanese sushi and Chinese dumplings.Your answer Correct answerfrom from28. Small, light dishes of different foods are popular in many places, includingHong Kong and Spain, tapas.Your answer Correct answerwhere where29. I really don't like snails, but Julia loves them! I guess there's just noYour answer Correct answerfor for30. The batteryYour answer Correct answerof ofPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Sheila (31)was there, her class took a tour and saw how the (32)thousands of sticks of gum each and every day! While many fads come and go, the(33)On the tour, Sheila's class learned that gum is made from many differentingredients that are initially (34)mixture. Sugar, syrup, and flavouring are then added to the mix. The factory wasmaking grape gum, which is Sheila's favorite (35)class was visiting.Once the mixture is complete, (36)the gum so that it can be flattened and cut into sticks. Some of the gum mixture isalso squeezed into a(n) (37)fun shapes. After the gum cools, more machines wrap each individual piece. The gum is then packaged and sent to stores.Learning how bubble gum is (38)appreciation for how difficult it is to make her favourite snack. After the tour, eachstudent was allowed to take one (39)home. Sheila chose grape; it was so (40)Your answer Correct answer(31) recently recently(32) manufacturer manufacturer(33) popularity popularity(34) melted melted(35) flavour flavour(36) enormous enormous(37) mould mould(38) manufactured manufactured(39) mouthful mouthful(40) juicy juicyPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Many countries are famous for unique and delicious foods. China, Italy, France, India, and Japan are just some of the countries with famous national cuisines. In the past, people had to travel great distances in order to sample foods from other countries. Today, it has never been easier to try food from a different country every day.One of the most popular foods around the world is pizza. Though pizza has historical and cultural ties to Italy, many different types of pizza have developed outside of Italy and several have been adopted as signature dishes of the respective region.Pizza first appeared in Italy as a type of flat bread that was inexpensive and easy to make. By the 18th century, residents around Naples in southern Italy were famous for their baked flat breads covered in tomato sauce. To this day, people still travel to Naples to sample pizza in its birthplace and Neapolitans (residents of Naples) are proud of this heritage. Indeed, the citycontinues to be famous for its delicious pizza.One of the first (and still most popular) varieties of pizza is called the Margherita, named after Queen Margherita of Savoy. This variety was her favourite because the colours of the ingredients matched the Italian flag —red (tomatoes), white (mozzarella cheese), and green (basil leaves).With increased trade, travel, and immigration throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, cultural traditions and cuisines spread around the world. Today, pizza is very popular in many countries, including the United States. New York City and Chicago are particularly famous for their unique styles of pizza. Pizzas today are also available with nearly every topping imaginable: mushrooms, peppers, sausage, pineapple, and anchovies, to name only a few. If you can think of it, chances are that someone's already tried putting it on a pizza!41. Which of the following best describes "signature dishes"(Para. 2, Line 3)?A. Most famous food.B. Most expensive plate.C. Autographed plate.D. Most expensive food.42. Why was the Margherita pizza named after QueenMargherita of Savoy?A. It was the first pizza ever made.B. It was the first pizza she ever ate.C. It was the most popular pizza in Italy.D. It was her favourite type of pizza.43. Which of the following is NOT a cause for the spread ofcultural traditions?A. Immigration.B. Trade.C. Cuisine.D. Travel.44. What can you infer was probably the first topping everput on a pizza?A. Mushrooms.B. Tomato sauce.C. Mozzarella cheese.D. Sausage.* * 45. According to the passage, which of the following is NOTone of the most famous varieties of pizza?A. Neapolitan pizza.B. Chicago deep-dish pizza.C. France-style pan pizza.D. New York-style pizza.。

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新标准大学英语综合教程2u n i t2课后答案
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(本答案仅供学习交流)
Unit 2
Acting Reading (1)
4
1.stroke
2.crawl
3.imitate
4.pat
(a)patted
(b)imitating
(c)crawl
(d)stroking
5
1.distinct
2.Infants
3.sympathetic
4.stem from
5.trace; discipline
6. A lot of my childhood memories have faded now, but I have an overall
impression that I often felt a vague sense of distress.
6 a, a, a, a, b, b, a, a, b
Acting Reading (2)
4
1.honorable
2.drama
3.beam
4.catalog
5.volume
6.knot
7.couch
8.clip
9.mostly
5
1.honorable
2.beam
3.mostly
4.catalog
5.clip
6.knot
7.couch
8.volume
9.drama
6 b, a, a, a, b, a, a, b, b
Language in use
1
1.immigrants
2.contestants
3.vacancies
4.consultancy
5.defendant
6.hesitancy
7.attendant
8.pregnancy
9.assistant
2
1.You misunderstand it.
2.You have misplaced it.
3.It is misfortune.
4.You have made a misjudgment.
5.You have been misinformed about it.
3
1.By the time I arrived at the party, almost everyone had already left.
2.By the time children are two, they have known about 100 words.
3.By the time he realized what was happening, it had been too late to ask for help.
4.By the time I finally got my degree, most of my friends already had jobs.
5.By the time they leave primary school, children have learnt a lot of useful skills.
6.By the time Courtney finished writing the essay, the deadline had already passed. 4
1.The old man shouted at me, as if / as though it were me who had made the
mistake.
2.The girl started crying, as if / as though it were she who had fallen over.
3.Lucy stood at the door welcoming everyone, as if /as though it were her party.
4.Sylvia closed the door of David’s room, as if / as though it were him that was
making the noise.
5
1.这种所谓的运动神经模仿就是“同感”的原始技术含义,而“同感”这个
词于20世纪20年代由美国心理学家E.B.铁钦纳首次使用。

铁钦纳的理论是:同感发自对他人痛苦的一种身体模仿,这种模仿继而在自身引起同样的心理感受。

2.他当时在寻找一个与同情有所区别的词;同情是针对他人的一般困境而发
的,无须分担他人的任何感受。

小孩两岁半左右就渐渐不再有运动神经模仿行为,那时他们会意识到别人的痛苦与自己的不同,会更有能力安慰别人。

3.我也喜欢生人脸上那瞬间的震惊表情、匆忙的微笑和他们竭力装出的“正
常脸色”。

如果他们这套仪式做得够好,我就会微微转过头,把头发掖到离他们较近的那只耳朵后面。

4.我告诉他说:“我基本上只读唇语,因为这比用手语更容易,但这不是我
一直盯着你的嘴唇的唯一原因。

”他大笑起来。

我们又说了一会儿话。

后来,主人放大音乐的音量,调暗“舞池”的灯光;我不得不凑近他,近得多得多,以便能在昏暗中接着读他的唇语。

我的确读到了他的唇语。

6
1.The moment I saw those old photos in the drawer, tears welled up in my eyes,
for my memory went back to the days when I lived happily with my
grandparents, my parents and my brothers and sisters.
2.When a student slipped on a pool of water and fell over, people’s reaction
diverged from one another. Some approached caringly to see if he was hurt and if they could help; some just stood there confusing over what to do about it;
while others just tuned out.
st Saturday morning, I did the usual and went shopping in the supermarket.
When I was about to open the door of my car, I found that I did not have my wallet on me. I could do nothing but go back home in search of it, but I failed to find it anywhere.
4.When I was a second grader, one of my classmates got a red radio-controlled
toy car as a birthday gift. The rest of us could only admire, but could not imitate, because the car was expensive and was bought in Hong Kong, a place which
seemed to us as far away as New York at that time.。

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