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新视野大学英语第三版读写 教程book3 课后翻译英汉互译

新视野大学英语第三版读写    教程book3 课后翻译英汉互译

expectation since modem times. It basically means achieving prosperity for the country, renewal of the nation and happiness for the people, thus ensuring that every enterprising Chinese carries, generation after generation, the firm conviction that a better life is accomplished through persistent effort. People should achieve their prosperity through diligence, courage, creativity and determination instead of aid from society or other people. Each individual is a participant and a designer in the cause of realizing the Chinese Dream, for it is a dream not only for the entire nation but also for every Chinese.
青年创业(young entrepreneurship)是未来国家经济活力的来 源,创业者的成功不但会创造财富、增加就业机会、改善大家 的生活,从长远来看,对于国家更是一件好事,创业者正是让 中国经济升级换代的力量。尤其是在当前,国家鼓励大众创 业、万众创新,在政策上给予中小企业支持,这更加激发了年 轻人的创业热情。 Keys:Nowadays, many young people no longer choose "stable" jobs. Instead, they prefer to start their own businesses and realize their self-value through their own wisdom and efforts. Young entrepreneurship is the source of national economic vitality in the future. The success of entrepreneurs not only creates fortune, increases job opportunities, improves people's life, but it is also good for the country in the long term. Entrepreneurs are a driving force in upgrading China's economy. Especially for the time being, our country is encouraging people to start their own businesses and make innovations and giving policy support for medium and small businesses. This further arouses young people's enthusiasm to start their own businesses.

book3 Unit 3听力答案及文本

book3 Unit 3听力答案及文本

Unit 3Part OneListening IIn August 1975, three men were on their way to rob the Royal Bank of Scotland at Rothesay when they got stuck in the revolving doors. They had to be helped free by the staff and, after thanking everyone, sheepishly left the building. A few minutes later, they returned and announced their intention of robbing the bank, but none of the staff believed them. When, at first, they demanded £5,000, the head cashier laughed at them, convinced that it was a practical joke.Considerably disheartened by this, the gang leader reduced his demand first to £500 then to £50 and ultimately to 50 pence. By this stage the cashier could barely control herself for laughter.Then one of the men jumped over the counter and fell awkwardly on the floor, clutching his ankle. The other two made their getaway, but got trapped in the revolving doors for a second time, desperately pushing the wrong way.Exercise 11. B2. C3. D4. AExercise 21. F2. T3. F4. T5. F6. TListening IIMan: Yes, I'd like to report a theft.Police Officer: Okay. Can you tell me exactly what happened?Man: Well, I was walking home from work two days ago, enjoying the nature all around me...the birds, the frogs, the flowing stream...[Okay, Okay] when this woman knocked me right off my feet, grabbed my stuff, and ran off through the trees. [Hmm].I was so surprised by the ordeal that I didn't chase her.Police Officer: Yeah. Can you describe the woman for me?Man: Yeah. She was about 190 centimeters tall...Police Officer: Wait. You said a woman robbed you.Man: Well, I'm not really sure. [Hmm]. You see, the person was wearing a white and black polka-dot dress, a light red sweater over it, and she...or he...was wearing a pair of basketball shoes.Police Officer: Hmm. What else can you tell me?Man: Okay. Like I said, the person was about 190 centimeters tall, heavily built, with long wavy hair. She...or he...was probably about in her or his late 30s. I didn't get a good look at the person's face, but well...uh...Police Officer: What? Was there something else?Man: Well, the person...had a beard.Police Officer: Ah! What was, uh, taken...exactly?Man: Well, just my left shoe. Crazy, isn't it?Police Officer: Ah hah! The "bearded woman" has struck again!Man: The "bearded woman"?Police Officer: Yeah. It's this man who dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reason, removes the left shoe from his victims. He's really quite harmless, though, and he usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later. Man: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I'll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.Exercise 11. B2. D3. A4. DExercise 21. 30s2. male3. 1904. long wavy5. heavily built6. light red sweater7. beardListening IIIMarsha and Ed Gibson are sitting at the kitchen table. Ed is nervous and upset, and he's smoking. Marsha's eyes are red. She looks tired. Their children, two boys, eight and ten, are sitting with them. Tony and George know that their parents are having problems. Now, their parents are telling the boys that they're going to get a divorce. Their mother is talking first. She's telling them that she loves them and their father loves them, too. But she and their father are having problems. They aren't going to live together as a family anymore. It has nothing to do with the boys. The boys aregoing to live with her. They're going to stay in the same house, go to the same school, and be with all their friends.Now, their father is talking. He's going to leave the house this weekend. He's not going to move far away; he's going to be in the next town. Two weekends a month, the boys are going to stay with him. And, they're going to be with him one month in the summertime. He'll take his vacation then and they'll go to the beach. The boys can call him anytime. He's going to be nearby. It'll be better this way.Tony and George don't really understand what's happening. On the one hand, they know that their parents aren't happy. On the other hand, they want everyone to stay together.Questions:1. How does the couple feel about their divorce?2. Why does the couple decide to get a divorce?3. Where will the husband go after the divorce?4. What is the children's response to their parents' divorce?Exercise 11. B 2 . C 3. A 4. CExercise 21) love 2) together 3) mother 4) house 5) school6) friends 7) father 8) month 9) beach 10) callListening IVPart ARoger Ray and Tom Turner write musicals. Tom writes the stories and Roger writes the music. Tom lives alone in a house in Boston. His wife died five years ago. Roger lives with his family in a big house next door. He is married to Celia Hunt, who used to be a film star. Celia wants a divorce since she and Tom are in love with each other. Sara works for Roger and Tom as a secretary and always complains about being overworked and underpaid. Jack is Roger’s son. He had several fights with his father last week when he told his father that he wanted to go around the world on a motorbike.Part BCelia: I’m Celia. I was in the kitchen making Roger a cup of coffee. He was in his study playing the piano, and he suddenly stopped playing. He often does that when he’s writing a new song. I took his coffee into the study, and found him dead. The door into the garden was open, and there was a gun on the piano. I picked it up, and it was still warm. And then I screamed.Sara: I’m Sara. I was in Tom’s house, working in his study. I was typing some notes on the newmusical. Tom was out in the garden. I could hear Roger playing the piano next door—he plays really loudly! Then the playing stopped, and I heard a scream. So I ran back home, went in the front door, and went into Roger’s study. Jack and Celia were already there.Jack: I’m Jack. I was upstairs in my bedroom, using my computer, and Dad was making a terrible noise on the piano, as usual. Then he stopped playing, and a minute later, I heard a loud scream. So I ran downstairs, and went into Dad’s study, and I found my mother standing by the piano. She was holding a gun in her hand, and Dad was lying across the piano, covered in blood.Tom: I was at home. Sara was in the study, typing on the computer, and I was walking around the garden, thinking about the new musical. Nextdoor, I could hear Roger playing the piano. Suddenly I heard a shot, and the playing stopped. Then someone screamed. I ran back into my study—Sara was gone—and I followed her around to Roger’s home.Exercise 11. stories2. music3. next door4. in love with5. secretary 6 fightsExercise 2Celia: 124 Sara: 24 Jack 14 Tom 123Part 4Further ListeningListening IIt isn't strictly true that one half of the world is rich and the other half is poor. It is one-third that is very rich and two-thirds that are very poor. People in the rich third don't realize the enormous difference between them and the other two-thirds. A very simple example is that a dog or a cat in North America eats better than a child in many of the poorer countries. A fisherman in South America may be catching fish which are processed into pet food and yet his own children are not getting enough protein for their bodies to develop properly. Although a lot of the world's natural resources come from these poorer countries, people in the richer countries are probably using much more of these resources than people in Asia or Africa. The richer countries are in a position to dictate to suppliers what kind of prices they are prepared to pay for these natural resources. In some cases the prices have gone down. In others they have remained steady. But the prices the richer countries get for their own exports have continued to rise. So, they are getting richer and richer, and the poorer countries are getting poorer and poorer.Exercise 11. F2. T3. F4. TExercise 21. South America / pet food / enough protein/ develop2. much more/ Asia /Africa3. position / natural resources /gone down/steady4. continued to rise5. getting richer and richerListening IIThe news report that night was about a famine in Ethiopia. From the first few seconds it was clear that this was a really monumental catastrophe. The pictures were of people who were so thin that they looked like beings from another planet. The camera focused on one man so that he looked directly at me, sitting in my comfortable living room. All around was the sound of death.It was clear that somehow the world had not noticed this tragedy until now. You could hear the despair, grief and disgust in the voice of the reporter, Michael Buerk. At the end of the report he was silent. My wife, Paula, started crying, then rushed upstairs to check our baby, Fifi, who was sleeping peacefully.I kept seeing the news pictures in my mind. What could I do? I was only a pop singer—and by now not a very successful pop singer. All I could do was make records which no one bought. But I would do that, I would give all the profits of the next Rats record to Oxfam. What good would that do? It would only be a little money but it was more than I could give just from my bank account. Maybe some people would buy it because the profits were for Oxfam. And I would be protesting about this disaster. But that was not enough.Exercise 11. the first few seconds2. so thin3. beings from another planet4. focused on5. looked directly at6. All around7. until now8. despair, grief and disgust 9. started crying10. who was sleeping peacefullyExercise 21. 2.4. 5.8Listening IIIA pensioner was shot to death in front of his wife last night. He had complained about local drug dealers shortly before his murder. Terry Morgan, 69, had just driven his wife back from work but was killed by a single shot in the chest as he got out of his car. His wife was opening the front door when she heard a loud bang and found her husband lying on the ground. He died without saying anything. The murder happened at his home in Rugby. It shocked everyone in his town. People said it was really a cold-blooded killing. As police began a major investigation into this horrible murder, they found Mr. Morgan had made complaints to a local official about drug dealing in a nearby street. He had mentioned his concern twice to the local official. A neighborof Mr. Morgan said he was against drugs of any kind. Whenever this topic arose he always expressed strong views about drugs. Last summer, gangs of teenagers in his neighborhood were found to be drug abusers. He tried to help them stop using drugs, but it only made them angry. But it's still too early to say this is related to the murder.A lady who used to live in the same street as Morgan said, "Mr. Morgan was a respectable man, a nice man. But it's getting really bad here with gangs of teenagers abusing drugs and stealing. They should be the ones accused of this murder." Exercise:1) complained 2) work 3) chest 4) shocked 5) cold-blooded 6) investigation 7) dealing8) He had mentioned his concern twice to the local official.9) Whenever this topic arose he always expressed strong views about drugs.10) But it's still too early to say this is related to the murder.Listening IVIn many countries in the process of industrialization, overcrowded cities become a major problem. Poor conditions in these cities, such as lack of housing, inadequate means of keeping places clean and healthy and lack of employment, bring about an increase in poverty, disease and crime.The over-population of towns is mainly caused by the drift of large numbers of people from the rural areas. These people have become dissatisfied with the traditional life of farming and have come to the towns hoping for better work and pay.One possible solution to the problem would be to impose registration on town residents. Only officially registered inhabitants would be allowed to live in the towns and the urban population would thus be limited. In practice, however, this causes a great deal of resentment, which would ultimately lead to violence.The only long-term solution is to make life in the rural areas more attractive, which would encourage people to stay there. This could be achieved by rewarding people for going and working in the villages. Facilities in the rural areas, such as transport, health and education services, should be improved. Education should include training in improved methods of farming and other rural industries, so as to foster a more positive attitude to rural life. The improvement of life in the villages is doubly important, because the towns themselves cannot be developed without the development of the rural areas.Exercise:1. poverty, crime2.drift, better work, pay3.resentment4. attractive, education services5. a more positive attitude。

Unit 3, Book 3 课后练习答案

Unit 3, Book 3 课后练习答案

Unit 3ReadingText AReading Comprehension1Leadership and the art ofstruggleOrdinary leaders Best leadersDifferent views on leadership and the consequences Views Leaders are supposed to beperfect and struggle is regardedas a sign of weakness and asource of shame.Struggle is a natural part ofleadership and unlocks thepotential for the greatest growth.Consequences 1)They lose their confidenceand doubt their abilities.2)They think that something iswrong with them.1)They learn to embracestruggle as an art to bemastered.2)They develop skills,capabilities, and practicesthat help them cope withchallenge and adversity.Different approaches to the mastery of leadershipNew leaders Best leaders1)They have no self-regulatorymechanism, no brakes.2)They repeat the samemistakes over and over.1)They use failure as awake-up call. They seek outthe counsel of a mentorand/or turn their attentioninward for reflection andintrospection. Thus they trya different approach whenthey encounter the samecircumstances the next time.2)They view leadership as anenriching, deeply humanexperience.Characteristics of leadership struggle Change plays a prominent role in the leadership struggle, and creates a natural set of tensions which throw the leader off balance.2— 1 —1)influential 2) navigated 3) redefined 4) transformed 5) innovation 6) taboos 7) forfear of 8) perceived 9) reinforce 10) potential 11) probe 12) distinct 13) outcomes14) gained 15) acceleratedLanguage in Use4A.Noun Verb Adjectivedenial deny deniabledistinction / distinctemergence emerge emergingemergent illustrationillustratorillustrate illustrativefulfillment fulfill fulfillingfulfilled maximizationmaximummaximize maximumperception percept perceive perceivedperceptivereinforcementreinforcerreinforce reinforcedB.1) maximize, maximum 2) fulfilling, fulfillment3) illustrations, illustrates 4) reinforcing, reinforcement 5) distinct, distinction 6) perceive, perceptions7) denial, deny 8) emerges, emergent/emerging 51) act out 2) acts as 3) act on4) seek…through5) seek out 6) seek after7) playing at 8) (would) play out 9) playing on61) available to 2) superior to 3)indispensable to 4) sensitive to— 2 —5) adverse to 6) beneficial to 7) indifferent to 8) comprehensible to71) be productive of 2) expressive of 3) be critical of4) is respectful of; boastful of 5) are desirous of 6) be suspicious of7) was neglectful/negligent of 8) was envious of8Reference translation1) 尽管他在2011年不幸英年早逝,他的一生仍然完美诠释了个人成长、领导力发展和人性潜能实现的过程。

(完整版)新人教版Book3Unit3TheMillionPoundBankNote课文

(完整版)新人教版Book3Unit3TheMillionPoundBankNote课文

Book 3 Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank NoteAct I, Scene 3NARRATOR:It is the summer of 1903, Two old and wealthy brothers, Roderick and Oliver, have made a bet. Oliver believes that with a billion pound bank note a man could survive amonth in London. His brother Roderick doubt s it. At this moment, they see apenniless young man wander ing on the pavement outside their house. It is HenryAdams, an American businessman, who is lost in London and does not know whathe should do.RODERICK:Young man, would you step inside a moment, please?HENRY:Who? Me, sir?RODERICK:Yes, you.OLIVER:Through the front door on your left.HENRY:(a servant opens a door) Thanks.SERVANT:Good morning, sir, would you please come in? Permit me to lead the way, sir. OLIVER:(Henry enter s) Thank you, James. That will be all.RODERICK:How do you do, Mr…er…?HENRY:Adams, Henry Adams.OLIVER:Come and sit down, Mr Adams.HENRY:Thank you.RODERICK:You’re an American?HENRY:That’s right, from San Francisco.RODERICK:How well do you know London?HENRY:Not at all. It’s my first trip here.RODERICK:I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind us asking a few questions.HENRY:Not at all. Go right ahead.RODERICK:May we ask what you’re doing in this country and what your plans are?HENRY:Well, I can’t say that I have any plans. I’m hoping to find work. As a matter of fact, I land ed in Britain by accident.OLIVER:How is that possible?HENRY:Well, you see, back home I had my own boat. About a month ago I was sail ing out of the bay…(his eyes stare at what is left of the brother’s dinner on the table)RODERICK:Well, go on.HENRY:Oh, yes. Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. I did not know whether I could survive until morning. The nextmorning I’d just about given myself up for lost when I was spot ted by a ship. OLIVER:And it was the ship that brought you to England.HENRY:Yes. The fact is that I earn ed my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which account s for my appearance. I went to the American embassy to seek help, but…(the brothers smile at each other)RODERICK:Well, you mustn’t worry about that. It’s an advantage.HENRY:I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir.RODERICK:Tell us, Mr Adams, what sort of work did you do in America?HENRY:I worked for a mining company. Could you offer me some kind of work here? RODERICK:Patience, Mr Adams. If you don’t mind, may I ask you how much money you have? HENRY:Well, to be honest, I have none.OLIVER:(happily) What luck! Brother, what luck! (clap s his hands together)HENRY:Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me. On the contrary, in fact. If this is your idea of some kind of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. (Henry stands up to leave)Now, if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way.RODERICK:Please don’t go, Mr Adams. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. Oliver, give him the letter.OLIVER:Yes, the letter. (gets it from a desk and gives it to Henry like a gift) The letter. HENRY:(taking it carefully) For me?RODERICK:For you. (Henry starts to open it) Oh, no, you mustn’t open it. Not yet. You can’t open it until two o’clock.HENRY:Oh, this is silly.RODERICK:Not silly. There’s money in it. (calls to the servant) James.HENRY:Oh, no, I don’t want your charity. I just want an honest job.RODERICK:We know you’re hard-working. That’s why we’ve given you the letter. James, show Mr Adams out.OLIVER:Good luck, Mr Adams.HENRY:Well, why don’t you explain what this is all about?RODERICK:You’ll soon know. (looks at the clock) In exactly an hour and a half.SERVANT:This way, sir.RODERICK:Mr Adams, not until 2 o’clock. Promise?HENRY:Promise. Good-bye.Act I, Scene 4(Outside a restaurant Henry looks at the envelope without opening it and decide s to go in. He sits down at a table next to the front window.)OWNER:(seeing Henry’s poor appearance) That one’s reserve d. This way, please. (to the waiter) take this gentleman’s order, Horace.HENRY:(after sitting down and putting the letter on the table) I’d like some ham and eggs anda nice big steak. And make it extra thick. I’d also like a cup of coffee and apineapple dessert.WAITER:Right, sir. I’m afraid it’ll cost a large amount of money.HENRY:I understand. And I’ll have a large glass of beer.WAITER:OK. ( the waiter leaves and soon returns with all the food)HOSTESS:My goodness! Why, look at him. He eats like a wolf.OWNER:We’ll see if he’s clever as a wolf, eh?HENRY:(having just finished every bit of food) Ah, waiter. (waiter returns) same thing again, please. Oh, and another beer.WAITER:Again, everything?HENRY:Yes, that’s right. (sees the look on the waiter’s face) Anything wrong?WAITER:No, Not at all. (to the restaurant owner) He’s asked for more of the same.OWNER:Well, it is well-known that Americans like to eat a lot. Well, we’ll have to take a chance.Go ahead and let him have it.WAITER:(reading the bill after the meal) All right. That’s two orders of ham and eggs, two extra thick steaks, two large glasses of beer, two cups of coffee and two desserts. HENRY:(looking at the clock on the wall) would you mind waiting just a few minutes? WAITER:(in a rude manner) What’s there to wait for?OWNER:All right, Horace, I’ll take care of this.HENRY:(to owner) That was a wonderful meal. It’s amazing how much pleasure you get out ofthe simple things in life, especially if you can’t have them for a while.OWNER:Yes, very interesting. Now perhaps, sir, if you pay your bill I can help the other customers.HENRY:(looking at the clock on the wall again) Well, I see it’s two o’clock. (he opens the envelope and hold s a million pound bank note in his hands. Henry is surprised but theowner and the waiter are shocked) I’m very sorry. But … I … I don’t have anythingsmaller.OWNER:(still shocked and nervous) Well, er … just one moment. Maggie, look! (the hostess scream s, the other customers look at her and she puts a hand to her mouth). Do youthink it’s genuine?HOSTESS:Oh, dear, I don’t know. I simply don’t know.OWNER:Well, I did hear that the Bank of England had issue d two notes in this amount …Anyway, I don’t think it can be a fake. People would pay too much attention to a banknote of this amount. No thief would want that to happen.HOSTESS:But he’s in rag s.OWNER:Perhaps he’s a very strange, rich man. (as if he has discover ed something for the first time) Why, yes! That must be it!HOSTESS:(hit s her husband’s arm) And you put him in the back of the restaurant! Go and see him at once!OWNER:(to Henry) I’m so sorry, sir, so sorry, but I cannot change this bank note.HENRY:But it’s all I have on me.OWNER:Oh, please, don’t worry, sir. Doesn’t matter at all. We are so glad that you even entered our little eating place. Indeed, sir, I hope you’ll come here whenever you like. HENRY:Well, that’s very kind of you.OWNER:Kind, sir? No, it’s kind of you, sir. You must come whenever you want and have whatever you like. Just having you sit here is a great honour! As for the bill, sir,please forget it.HENRY:Forget it? Well … thank you very much. That’s very nice of you.OWNER:Oh, it’s for us to thank you, sir and I do, sir, from the bottom of my heart. (the owner, hostess and waiter all bow as Henry leaves)。

全新版大学英语综合教程Book3Unit3课后答案

全新版大学英语综合教程Book3Unit3课后答案

全新版大学英语综合教程Book3Unit3课后答案全新版大学英语综合教程Book3Unit3课后答案全新版大学英语综合教程在内容设计上每单元围绕一个反映当代生活实际的`主题展开,同时兼顾语言知识、应用技能、学习策略和跨文化交际等方面内容的有机融合。

下面是店铺分享的Book 3Unit 3的课后答案,希望能对大家有所帮助!Book 3 Unit 3 SecurityText AContent QuestionsNo.No.It has been replaced by an era when people employ various secuirty devices at home.Small notices announcing that the premises are under surveillance by this security force or that guard company.The insurance company tries to impress the public that it will ensure your safety by paying for your losses.An atmosphere of fear and distrust.Because they feel threatened and want to keep outsides away.No. They are by now the most sophisticated of security sites.It is a way to hold the terrorists, real and imagined, at bay.To tell whether their friend or client is telling lies.All is done in the name of “security”. But according to the author, America, with all this “security”, is perhaps the most insecure nation in the history of civilization.We may have locked the evils out, but in so doing we have locked ourselves in.Text Organization1.2.1) Doors are not left unlocked either in cities or in rural areas.2) Dead-bolt locks, security chains, electronic alarm systems and trip wires are widely in use.3) Suburban families have steel bars built in sliding glass doors.4) Small notices warning against burglary are commonly seen pasted on the windows of the most pleasant of homes.5) Access cards are required of those who work with medium to large-size companies.6) Airport security uses electronic X-ray equipment to guardagainst terrorism.7) Businessmen employ new machines linked up to their telephone to help determine whether the caller is telling lies or not.Suburban housewives wear rape whistles on their key chains.Language Sense EnhancementI. 1) electronic 2) hooked up to3) suburban 4) built in5) uncommon 6) announcing7) survaillance 8) symbol9) featured 10) attached toLanguage FocusVocabulary1.4) closed up6) paste8) sideways10) universal12) Bathed in2) looked back on4) fit into6) lies in8) stand for3. 1) A certain gene which is likely to make people vulnerable to asthma has been found byresearchers at the Department of Clinical Medicine in Oxford.2) A wardrobe with mirrored doors had to be built in so as to make their small bedroom look larger.3) The NBC show's opening shots feature the space shuttle Challenger blowing up in January 1986—killing all seven crew.4) When the teacher threatened to keep the pupils in after school they were quieted at once.5) Energy difficulties are a major barrier to the country's economic growth due to the fact that imported oil has absorbed 40% of its foreign exchange / because imported oil has absorbed 40% of its foreign exchange.4. 1) Jacob looked back on his summer holidays spent on the Big Island of Hawaii with itsbeautiful landscape and tranquil atmosphere as a rare escape from the madness of urban life.2) Learning in the information era is really convenient and efficient. With your computer hooked up to the internet, you can easily obtain the electronic resources relevant to your research.3) Detectives, who believe more than one person is behindthe constant attacks in the suburb, are using a sophisticated computer system to analyze specific behavior and situations. However, they are also aware that they shouldn’t rely too much on computer because it may make errors at times..II. Collocation1. away2. inside/in3. forward/through4. back5. off6. home7. back, down 8. in, outIII. UsageInternet is not such an unusual word as it used to be.Most men do not look unattractive in them.Wealthy as she is, she is not unconcerned by her sudden unemployment.This claim is not unrealistic in view of a sharp decrease in the city's violent crimes.His poor health is not unrelated to his unhealthy way of life.Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze1.1. Statistics2. rural3. era4. stood for5. on the latch6. vulnerable7. barriers 8. electronic9. reflection 10.civilized2.1. tougher2. liable3. shift4. electric5. cautious6. sophisticated7. thieves 8. break9. chances 10. signsII. Translation1.1). The Internet is changing the way people live, no matter whether they are in urban or rural areas.2). Medium-sized and small companies are more vulnerable to the threat of the global economic crisis than large ones.3). With regard to our term papers, the professor asked us to analyze the chart of unemployment first, and then provide critical reflections on the nation’s economic development.4). It never occurred to him that their team would win the basketball match by a large margin.5). Looking back on my twenty years’ teaching in hi gh school, I attributed my success to patience, talent, and the constant pursuit of knowledge.2.It is almost impossible to keep a determined burglar out. All you can do is discourage him for a few minutes, thus exposing him to police patrols or those wandering around. Common sense tells us that lighting is a barrier to criminal activity. A light should be fixed in the doorway and switched on at night. Make sure/assure yourself that you don’t leave the door on the latch if you happen to be the last to come in. If you decide to buy a sophiticated electronic alarm system, be sure to ask for its signs and put them up on both windows and doors. In addition you may have it hooked up to a police station.【全新版大学英语综合教程Book3Unit3课后答案】。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程book3课后翻译英汉互译

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程book3课后翻译英汉互译

NNCE Book3课后翻译参考答案Unit1英译中原文:Global citizen is someone who identifies with being part of an emerging world community and whose actions contribute to building this community's values and practices. Global citizenship believes that humankind is essentially on and each individual has the power to change things. In our interdependent world, global citizenship encourages us to recognize our responsibilities toward each other and learn from each other. Global citizens care about education, disease, poverty, and environmental issues around the world. T oday, the forces of global engagement are helping some people identify themselves as global citizens who have a sense of belonging to a world community. This growing global identity in large part is made possible by the forces of modern information, communications and transportation technologies. Global citizenship aims to empower people to lead their own action. Along with the knowledge and values that they have gained from learning about global issues, people need to be equipped with the necessary skills to give themselves the ability and confidence to be pro-active in making a positive difference in the world. Keys:世界公民是指一个人承认自己是新兴的全球社区的一分子,而且其行动对全球社区的价值打造和实践活动有所贡献。

Book3 Unit3答案版

Book3  Unit3答案版

Book3 Unit3 Revision一学习目标1.掌握重要词汇、语言点、句型,并能在训练中正确运用2.通过练习进一步掌握构词法,扩大学生词汇。

二学法指导1.通过知识梳理,构建本单元的知识框架2.先独立完成各项练习,再通过小组讨论及教师讲解解决难点三知识链接重点短语1. bring up:抚养,培育;呕吐;提出,带上来bring about:引起;导致;产生;带来bring (back) to life:使苏醒;使生动/活泼bring in:引进;赚得bring out:使显现;阐明;出版2. a novel idea/design:新奇的想法/设计3. on the scene:在现场;当场behind the scenes:在幕后;暗中appear/come on the scene:出场;登场the scene of the accident/crime:事故/犯罪现场4. scene:展现在眼前的情景、场景;一幕;现场scenery:某地的自然风光或景色sight:多指名胜,人文景观view:从某个位置或角度所看到的景色5. make a bet:打赌I bet that…:我敢说/几乎可以肯定…6. permit sb. sth.允许某人某事permit/allow doing sth.允许做某事permit/allow sb. to do sth.允许某人做某事with/without one’s permission:获得/未获得允许ask for permission:请求允许7. advise/forbid doing sth:建议/禁止做某事advise/forbid sb. to do sth:建议/禁止某人做某事8. go ahead:前进;(用于祈使句)可以;往下说go through:经历;通过;仔细检查;浏览go about (doing) sth.:开始着手(做)某事go against:违背;对…不利go without:没有…也行go after:追赶;追求go in for:参加(比赛/考试);爱好…go wrong/mad/bad:出毛病/疯了/坏掉9. ahead of:(时间、空间)在…前面;领先10.by accident/chance:偶然;无意中,不小心by design:故意= on purpose11.stare at:盯着看;凝视glare at:怒目而视;瞪着glance at:扫视,瞥一眼,匆匆一看catch a glimpse of:瞥见,看一眼12.find fault with:挑剔,找茬,对…吹毛求疵13.on the spot:当场;当下;在现场be spotted with…:满是…斑点spot my friend in the crowd:在人群中发现我的朋友14.earn one’s passage:赚取旅费passage to …:…的通道15.open/close an account:开立/结清账户accout for:导致;做出解释;占…(比例)on account of:由于;因为on no account:决不(置于句首用部分倒装)take …into account/consideration = take account of:考虑到;顾及16. seek + sb./sth.:寻找;seek after:追求seek for sb./sth.:寻求seek to do sth.:设法做某事seek one’s fortune:出外闯荡/寻找发财机会17. on the contrary:与此相反;正相反be contrary to:与…相反18. the amount of + 不可数n. …的数量the number of + 可数n.a (large/great) amount of + 不可数n. 许多;a (large/great) number of + 可数n. 大量19. by chance:偶然;碰巧take a chance = take one’s chance = take chances:冒险;碰运气(The) chance(s) are/is (that) …= There is a chance that …:有可能…20. good/bad manners:有/没有礼貌in a …manner:以…的举止/态度;用…方式in this way:by this means/by means of:用这种方法with this method:21. in rags:衣衫褴褛22. as for/to:关于;至于as long as:只要as far as:就…而言;至于;远至as usual:像往常一样as a result of:作为…的结果as follows:如下23. be set in:以…为背景24. as a matter of fact = in fact = in reality:事实上to be honest:honestly speaking:坦白说;老实说to be frank:frankly speaking:to tell (you) the truth:说实话25. have an advantage over:胜过;优于take advantage of:利用重点句型1.Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out to sea by a strong wind.2.The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lost when I was spotted by a ship.3.And it was the ship that brought you to England.4.Well, it is well-known that Americans like to eat a lot.5.You must come whenever you want and have whatever you like.四自我检测Ⅰ.重点单词. 掌握运用1. ________________n.理发师2. ________________n.出生地,故乡3. ________________n.小说;长篇故事4. ________________n.奇遇;冒险5. ________________vi. &n.鞠躬;弯腰6. ________________n.词组;惯用语7. ________________adv.真正地;确实8. ________________n.著者;作家9. ________________n.破布;碎布10. ________________n.现场;场面;景色11. ________________adj.真的;真诚的12. ________________vi.漫游;漫步;漂泊13. ________________vi.尖声叫;n.尖叫声14. ________________n.人行道15. ________________n.礼貌;举止;方式16. ________________n.商人17. _______________adj.粗鲁的;无礼的18. ________________vt.&vi许可;充许;准许19. ________________n.数量20. ________________adv.在前;向前;提前21. ________________n.海湾22. ________________n.餐后甜点23. ________________vi.凝视;盯着看24. ________________n.过错;缺点;故障25. ________________vt.发现;认出26. ________________n.船费;通道27. ________________vt.&vi认为;说明28. ________________n.信封29. ________________n.大使馆30. ________________n.菠萝31. ________________ vt.&vi寻找;探索;寻求32. ________________n.耐性;忍耐33. ________________n.反面;对立面;adj.相反的;相违的34. ________________adj.难以置信的35. ________________n.肉块;鱼块;牛排Ⅱ.重点短语.掌握运用1. ________________根据,以…为基础2. ________________抚养;培养;教育;提出3. ________________一大笔钱4. ________________以---为背景5. ________________带路6. ________________说下去7. ________________事实上8. ______________偶然__9. ________________盯着10. ________________因为迷路而绝望11. ________________免费劳动12. ________________导致13. ________________坦白地说14. ________________相反15. ________________关心某人16. ________________把某人带出去17. ________________点菜18. ________________衷心地,发自内心地19. ________________冒险20. _______________粗鲁地;没有礼貌地_ 21. ________________衣衫褴褛22. ________________至于,关于23. _____________惹麻烦,陷入困难24. ________________允许某人做某事25. _____________以---为背景26. ________________允许做某事五、复习检测Ⅰ、词汇检测1.Finally he lost his________(patient) and started to yell at his mother. 2.It would be________(believe) that such an honest fellow should have betrayed his friends.3.Born into a family with three brothers,David was brought up________________(value) the sense of sharing.4.I found Jane ________(seat) at the desk,doing her homework carefully.5.I would have married her even if she had been ___________________ (penny).6.I think it’s time we________(seek) legal advice.7.As is known,________(stare) at others is impolite.8.The________(poison) water led to the death of many fish.9. Mobile phone conversations are not ___________________ (permit) anywhere in the library.10. My dog has some brown ___________________ (spot).11. The computer ________________ (crash) suddenly while the author was searching for information on the Internet.12. You must pay attention to what the biologist will discuss. Don’t let your attention _________________ (wander).13. The physicist spent three hours in translating a(n) ________________ (pass) from a book on global climate change.14. The European Union (欧盟) _________________ (issue) a policy on how to get rid of waste.15. The successful businessman _________________ (seek) to use his wealth to gain status (地位).16.Good ___________(manner) are a very important key to your social success.17.The job is not tiring at all. On the ___________(contrary) , it's very relaxing.18.We missed the first few __________(scene) of the play because we were caught in a traffic jam.19.To our joy, the engineer soon ________(spot) what the mistake was.20.Mark Twain,a well­known________(novel), was born in Florida and brought up in Hannibal.patience;unbelievable;to value;seated;penniless;sought;staring;poisonous;permitted;spots;crashed;wander;passage;has issued;has sought;manners;contrary;scenes;spotted;novelistⅡ、句型检测1. The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lost ______________________(此时我被发现)by a ship.(find)2. _______________________________________(考虑到各种可能性后),they began to draw up the plan.(account)3. Production of wine is almost completely European, with__________________________(法国占有40%).(account)4. ─Could I have a look at the photographs you took when you were in HongKong?─Sorry, I haven’t ____________________ (冲洗胶卷).(have)5. Mark Twain____________________(抚养长大) in Missouri in the middle part of the United States.6. ______________________________(在征求了父亲的建议后),he decided to become a writer.7. __________________________(很有可能) Bill will recover from his injury in time for the race.8. Tom tore (撕) the envelope open ____________________________________ (当着父母的面).(presence)9. The novel written by Lao She ____________________________________ (产生) a film of the same name.(birth)10. And _____________________(就是那艘船) brought you to England.when I was found;Having taken account of all the possibilities/ Having taken all the possibilities into account;France accounting for 40%;had the film developed;was brought up;After seeking/Having sought advice from his father;Thereis a big chance that;in the presence of his parents;gave birth to;It was the ship thatⅢ、语法检测:用正确的关系代词填空。

大学英语精读第三版(上海外语教育出版社 董亚芬主编)第三册Book3 Unit3答案

大学英语精读第三版(上海外语教育出版社 董亚芬主编)第三册Book3 Unit3答案

大学英语精读第三版(上海外语教育出版社董亚芬主编)第三册Book3 Unit3答案1) urban2) analy sis3) keep a diary4) pace5) technological6) catch his breath7) intuition8) convince9) Civil10) was/has been renovated1) took (detailed) notes2) switched3) energetic4) stimulated5) built on/is built on6) renovate7) learned (man)8) compelled9) distributed10) repay1) switch to2) has set up3) kept on4) leave out5) called on6) send off7) stay ed up8) found out1) dictatorship2) professorship3) sportsmanship4) scholarship5) martyrdom6) readership7) leadership8) officialdom9) partnership10) hardship 11) boredom12) workmanship1) the point2) points3) There is no point in4) What's the point of5) The point6) a point1) I didn't leave college because I was tired of learning.2) We didn't set up the corporation merely because we wanted to make profits.3) John didn't marry Alice because she was rich, or because she was pretty.4) He didn't join the Confederate army because he stood for slavery.5) The police didn't arrest him because he had really committed any crime, or because he was an escaped prisoner.1) We all left the meeting convinced that the project was feasible.2) Peter got home tired out from the three-month-long journey to the Antarctic.3) They went hunting for hours, but they returned empty-handed.4) He entered the office still annoyed by the way she had spoken to him.1) himself in the ward of a hospital2) themselves surrounded by enemy forces3) themselves reading it with fresh eyes4) himself tailed by a man in black5) my self doubting my own judgment6) ourselves in a large valley1) analy sis2) professions3) energetic4) catch his breath5) stay ing up6) convinced7) stimulating8) administrative9) switch10) pace11) reflection12) spark13) repay ing1)you2)or3)wonder4)parent5)of6)help7)on8)how9)telling10)treat11)when12)and13)criticize14)with15)response16)you17)class18)not19)realize/understand20)Because21)specialized22)about23)know24)well25)too26)what27)different28)from29)behavior翻译1) 许多美国大学生申请政府贷款交付学费。

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