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新编英语教程第三版第四册练习册翻译题答案(总主编李观仪,主编梅德明版)Unit11.每当他午夜下班回家,他总是蹑手蹑脚地上楼,以免吵醒邻居。

Every time he returned home from work at midnight, he would tiptoe upstairs,trying not to disturb his neighbors.2.为了与新来的邻居建立一种和睦的关系,格林先生不失时机地主动帮她把行李搬进屋子。

To establish some kind of rapport with his new neighbor, Mr.Jones lost no chance in offering to carry her luggage into the house.3.米勒博士向我们推荐的文章中论述了空气污染问题,同时也提到了诸如水污染、噪音污染和视觉污染等问题。

The article recommended by ler centers on the problem of air pollution; meanwhile, it touches upon others issues such as water pollution, noise pollution and visual pollution.4.要不是她朋友时常鼓励她、帮助她,她将一事无成。

If it had not been for the constant encouragement and help from her friends, she couldn’t have accomplished anything.5.几天前他还对这项计划嗤之以鼻,可他现在却以高涨的热情去努力落实这项计划,这转变真令人难以理解。

It was only a few days ago that he was full of contempt for the new project, but he is now working hard with zest for its realization. What a baffling change!6.从她的自传可以断定,她对那名钢琴师始终怀有一种复杂的感情。

新编英语教程第3册(李观仪主编)课后练习答案第2单元

新编英语教程第3册(李观仪主编)课后练习答案第2单元

Text 1 Comprehension A. 1. Tom and Peter had always had great fun together in the garden, but Peter’s sudden illness spoiled their plan for another enjoyable holiday. Of course Tom wept tears of anger and felt furious now that he had to leave the garden and Peter. 2. Peter was down with the measles and might well have had a sore throat. 3. Perhaps Tom intended to say: “All I said was I would rather have measles with Peter than go to Uncle Alan’s.”4. Uncle Alan was very kind to take Tom away at short notice, but Tom was unwilling to go and said something ungrateful. Tom’s mother was worried that Uncle Alan would hear what Tom intended to say and be upset. 5. She sensed that Tom was cross and might be rude to his uncle and aunt. 6. Tom didn’t want to leave Peter and his mother so he was not all grateful to Uncle Alan for taking him away. He wished that his uncle had refused to take him to his house. Since his mother expected him to agree with her, he couldn’t say anything to the contrary, so he repeated “very kind” bitterly.7. Peter didn’t want Tom to go away, leaving him all alone. When Tom was leaving he couldn’t stay quietly in bed. He got up and went to the window to wave good-bye to Tom in spite of his mother’s orders that he ought to stay in bed. 8. He was angry to be taken away in a hurry to a new place without Peter. Besides, their plan to have great fun during the summer holidays was going to be completely spoiled. That’s why he sat in the car in an unfriendly way without saying anything. B. 1. Therefore / As a natural consequence / So 2. in a deep, hoarse sound 3. He said good-bye to the garden by looking at it and felt furious that…4. Usually / More often than not, town gardens are small; the same is the case with the Longs’ garden.5. Mrs. Long held the case tight for a while, in an effort to call his attention irst. 6. …pushed him towards the car so as to send him away and then followed him to it. 7. How can we thank you enough for taking Tom away so quickly. We had hardly any time to ask for your consent. 8. …without considering the pain and suffering it might give others, Tom waved good-bye to Peter whose red, feverish face was pressed against the bedroom window. 9. …keeping very quiet and showing strong resentment and unfriendly…10. I hope we can get along with each other quite well. Comprehensive Exercises IV. TranslationA. 1. This old man lived overseas when he was young and had many unusual experiences. 2. She is a well-liked physics teacher with a lot of teaching experience. 3. My shoes are brand-new; I’d rather stay until it clears up.4. Upon leaving the small house where she lived in her childhood, she looked her good-bye at every familiar object around. 5. He was asked to leave for Xi’an at such short notice that he didn’t even have time to call his wife. 6. Their reluctance to join us in the speech contest really spoilt our fun. 7. Please note that every student should keep classroom discipline, and you are no exception. 8. I don’t care so much about working overtime occasionally, but about your calling off my holidays with no notice. 9. The speaker cleared his throat to claim the attention of the audience. 10. He was tired of the hustle and bustle of the urban life and hoped to move to the country, expecting a change in his current life style.  B. Reference version: When I was very little, I longed to go to the countryside with my father and brother, but I never got a chance. Father went once a year during his holiday to the countryside where my grandmother lived. As a rule, he took my brother Qiangqiang with him. I remember when I was four, there was a lot of talking about countryside-going as Father’s holiday was drawing near. I was certain that this time Father would take Qiangqiang along as usual. But one morning while I was in the bedroom playing with my doll, Mother called up, “Pingping, come down.” To my surprise, Mother told me with tears in her eyes that I would be sent to my grandmother’s. I was delighted and looked everywhere for my father and for Qiangqiang, but they were nowhere to be seen. When the time came for me to leave, Mother murmured, “Pingping, try to be good. Mama and Papa are sure to come to see you soon.” It was not till then that I knew I would be going to the countryside alone, all alone. I clung to my mother, weeping tears of sadness. V. Blank Filling 1. won't you? 2. hadn' t she? 3. have they? 4.didn' t she? 5. didn' t he / usedn' A. 1. won't you? 2. hadn' t she? 3. have they? 4.didn' t she? 5. didn' t he / usedn' t he? 6. wouldn' t he? 7. don' t you? 8. won' t he? 9. have they? 10. could she? B. 1. Being 2. crossing 3. Having been damaged 4. Not knowing 5. Having settled 6. Walking 7. Judging 8. followed 9. singing and talking 10. waiting 11. shouting 12. trying 13. letting 14. Finding (3) herself (4) but (5) mirror (2) spending (3) herself C. (1) used (2) spending  (9) rough (8) not (10) becoming (7) after (6) get (13) invited (14) let  (15) It (11) until (12) allow (18) bake (19) invite (20) had (17) willing (16) eyes (23) up (24) since (25) household (22) help (21) Mother D. (1) A(2) C (3) D (4) B (5) C (6) A (7) C (8) D (9) C (10) C (11) D (12) B (13) C (14) C (15) A E. 1. As a rule 2. no exception to 3. Keep to your bed 4. in a gesture of despair 5. clung to 6. spoiled 7. claimed 8. helped out 9. in hostile silence, at such short notice 10. If only VI. Sentence Rewriting1. If Peter had not got the measles, Tom would have spent his holidays joyously. would not have had to be2. If Peter had not been infected with the measles, Tom sent away from home. had would not have had to stay with his uncle for two weeks if his mother 3. Tom w ouldnot forced him to do so. would not have got over the measles 4. If Peter had not kept strictly to his bed, he quickly. 5. If Peter had not been isolated in time, Tom would / might have been infectedwith the measles too would have had a good time during the  a good time during the  for the measles. Peter 6. If it had not been for the measles. Peter summer holidays. could / would have found an  kind to him Tom 7. If Tom’s uncle had not been kind to him Tom excuse to run back home. would not have had to 8. If there had been enough room in the house, Tom’s uncle take Tom away when there was an infectious disease 。

新编英语教程第3册(李观仪主编)第二单元课后练习答案_

新编英语教程第3册(李观仪主编)第二单元课后练习答案_

新编英语教程第3册(李观仪主编)第⼆单元课后练习答案_练习册第⼆单元参考答案Text 1A. True (T) or False (F)?1. Simone drank some champagne with her bridesmaids to overcome her nervousness before the wedding.FSimone didn’t feel nervous at all. On the contrary, when drinking champagne, she thought about all that had gone into getting to the wedding day.2. Simone regarded her wedding as the most important occasion in her life.T3.Simone’s father loved her so much that he was willing to spend as much money as he could.FMaybe Simone’s father was willing to spend mon ey for her, but it seemed that he could not afford what his daughter had spent for her wedding.4. Alice had succeeded in teaching Simone to be a reasonable and responsible consumer.FIt was true that Alice always told Simone to be financially responsible, but she failed to make her a reasonable and responsible consumer, especially when she was preparing for her wedding.5. Simone didn’t follow Alice’s advice because Simone thought all the money she spent belonged to her father.T6. Alice called to ask Simone about her future plan because she wanted to humiliate her.FAlice called to ask Simone about her future plan because she wanted to remind her of her financial problem after the wedding.7. Simone lost control of her emotions later because Alice sent a letter to inform her that she had divorced her father.FSimone lost control of her emotions later because Alice sent a letter to inform her that the wedding had been cancelled. Since her father’s company had already gone bankrupt, her father couldn’t pa y her wedding expenditure.8. Since Tom decided not to marry Simone after knowing the facts, the wedding was cancelled.TB. Explain the following in your own words.1. … Simone could not help but think about all that had gone into getting to today. could not stop from thinking about.2. Her wedding day was going to be the biggest, most lavish event of the socialcalendar to date.the most important and extravagant event3. … Simone was Daddy’s little girl, she was named after him.her name was derived fr om her father’s name, Simon.4. … as if Daddy wouldn’t be around to bail her out when she got in over her head. when she was in a very difficult situation5. Simone continued telling them how Alice had been a good sport from then on, …had behaved in a cheerful way6. … so you may have to cut back on your expenses, …reduce your costs7. Inside they found Simone in a heap on the floor screaming and ranting; …crumpled.8. …, he decided he couldn’t in good faith, marry you.he made up his mind that he could not marry you with perfect sincerity (“in good faith” is intended ironically here, mocking his greed and lack of sincere love)Tex tⅡComprehension1.F (The family portrait taken on Christmas,1977 was the best one of its kind for the family, but it was not because my family was much smaller at that time.)2.F (It was true that my mother valued and enjoyed taking a family portrait every year, but it was not so enjoyable to my other family members)3.T4.F (Although every family member got well prepared for the family portrait in 1991,we didn’t take a better one than that of 1977,for the photographer lost the negatives, which saddened my mother greatly.)5.F (We had many opportunities to take a perfect family portrait after 1991,but the difficulty of getting the perfect picture increased.)6.TText ⅢComprehension1.Caribbean2.supply ship, was lost in 19183.Antia, Norwegian freighter ,was lost in 19734.Rosalie, French sailing vessel, was lost in 18405.U.S. Cabin Cruiser,19676.southwest southGuided writingSentence combinationColumbus made four voyages to the west between 1492 and 1504 in his vain searchfor a sea route to Asia. The mystery of why he failed to find it haunted him and filled him with sadness.Wherever he went-to Cuba, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, South Africa, Panama, down the coast of Central America-it was always the same story. Instead of golden palaces, there were grass huts and palm-leaf tents. Instead of silk-robed merchant princes, he found〝Indians〞who did not even have shirts on their backs.At times Clumbus became reconciled to the truth that his new land was not China, not Japan, not the spice Islands. He seemed to accept it as a part of the earth that the geographers of Europe had never heard of before. It was another world-and he called it exactly that-but Columbus also insisted until he died that the land he had reached was an unknown part of Asia.Precis writingSimone’s wedding would be the most lavish event since she was born, although her stepmother Alice often lectured her about being financially responsible. When she was preparing for her wedding, Alice always tried to stop her from spending too much money. But Simone firmly believed that her father would pay for all the costs due to his deep love for her. That being so, Simone did not take Alice’s advice and w as rude to her. Unfortunately, a special delivery arrived not long after. It was a letter from Alice. In the letter, Alice told Simone that she had bought her father’s bankr upt company when she fell in love with him. Now, however, her father was both fired and divorced. As a result, Simone was broke. Even worse, her wedding was cancelled because her fiance decided not to marry her after knowing the fact. Comprehensive exercisesⅠ.Spelling1. champagne/doc/14b6a4b550e2524de4187e12.html vish3.interfere/doc/14b6a4b550e2524de4187e12.html monsense5. financially6.gloat7.disguise8.bridesmai d9.penthouse 10.misbehaving 11.frown 12.atticⅡ.DictationIt seems that marriage and money don’t mix, because marriage is a sexy rose-colored event that seems as wonderful as a cake without calories. Money, on the other hand, is the oil that greases the wheel. Money means bussiness and it’s unsually the last topic you want to discuss when you announce your engagement.Beyond the expenses that you will incur with your wedding and honeymoon, money may provide most of the contention with your marriage. While discussions about money might seem unromantic at this moment, it’s best to talk about the future now before that marriage makes you legally bound to each other. Once you’ve said,〝I do,〞some things can’t be undone.ⅢListening comprehension1.C2.A3.C4.B5.BThe Strange Story of Lady Be GoodIt was a hot afternoon in September 1963. A small party of engineers in a truck were exploring, looking for oil in the southeastern desert of Libya. They were about four hundred miles south of the Libyan coast. The desert was hot, dry, flat and empty. The air was very clear.The men suddenly noticed a strange shape on the horizon, far away. It was a mirage, they thought. Heat and light often played tricks on their eyes. The shape looked rather like an aeroplane on the ground. But the nearest landing ground, they knew, was at their own camp, a hundred and twenty miles to the north. As they drove slowly towards it, the shape grew clearer. It really did look like an aeroplane and seemed less than twenty miles away.Two hours later the party stood beside a wartime bomber. Her name, Lady Be Good, was painted in white letters below the cockpit. She was shining in the evening sunlight, and in some ways she looked almost new.The bomber had lost her wheels, and her propellers were bent. She lay flat on the sand, but her body and wings were undamaged. The men opened a door — it opened easily — and went inside. The plane was shining inside, too. Thecontrols, the radio, the instruments — all seemed perfect. In the small kitchen there were biscuits, tins of soup, and even some water in an airtight tank. Maps were lying on a table nearby. There were instructions to the crew and several radio reports, with dates. The dates were all in 1942.The visitors understood the tragedy of Lady Be Good. She had lost her way home, one night in 1942. She used up all her petrol and had come down in the desert. And there she had stayed for twenty-one years.She is still there. The dry, hot winds keep her clean. No rain ever falls on her in that desert. She may still be bright and shining in a hundred years’ time.But what happened to her crew? The bones of five men were later found between thirty and sixty miles north of the bomber. The remains, including the remains of four parachutes, were widely separated. The men’s names were written on small metal plates that hung down from the neck-bones.The story was clear. In case of a bad landing, the pilot had ordered his crew to jump by parachute. He himself had remained at the controls. The men had begun to walk to the north. But the desert had very quickly brought death to all of them.ⅣTranslationA. Translate the sentences1.When looking at some children’s toys I played with during my childhood, I can’t help but wonder why I liked them so much then.2.Some officials point out that the lavish bonuses to bank executives show the need for certain financial reforms.3.The president of the society briefly stated the bussiness in hand ,namely to choose a secretary or treasurer.4.Instead of getting all riled up about this, we should figure out what to do.5.What if we fall in love with a girl who is already attached with a boy friend? Will you tell her that you like her?6.He likes to gloat over all her prizes he has won, which she keeps in a glass case.7.For the sake of all our children, please keep this in mind and vote sensibly on election day./doc/14b6a4b550e2524de4187e12.html st month we cut back on amount we were eating out, so we saved a lot of money.9.It never occurred to me to try Facebbok as a way of connecting with old friends, butI tried it and got in touch with some friends from years ago.10.A top military commander in Iraq forces are ready to take over security operations when the U.S. withdraws its combat troops.B. Translate the passagesAs soon as Tom began his talk with his father, he wanted to gain his point directly.〝I’ve made an important decision, Dad. I’m going to the services〞Tom’s father looked at him with an air of surprised disapproval.〝Shouldn’t you get your degree first? You can always do your military service after…〞〝But dad, I’ll be drafted this year anyway,〞Tom interrupted hastily.〝So why not enlist now? My chance of getting some technical training will be better if I enlist-that makes difference , you know〞〝Well,〞broke in his father.〝You’ve had a good first year at college. This isn’t the time to quit school〞〝Dad, my freshman grades weren’t very good. I don’t think I’m able to catch up with the others. Besides, I know you hate to get into debt. I could never feel right about being a burden to you.〞Tom’s father was speechless just from listening to all this. But he found his voice at last.〝I think maybe you’d better talk it over with your mother〞Ⅴ. Blank fillingA. 1.do 2.other 3.be 4.had 5.did/have done6.so7.kind8.to9.have 10. a thirdB. 1.do 2.make 3.do 4.do 5.do6.make7.made8.make9.do 10.makeC. 1.was travelling 2.witness 3.was fought4. lay/doc/14b6a4b550e2524de4187e12.html anized6.was7. published 8.described 9.had witness10. suggested 11.should be formed 12.explained13.would consist 14.would…be 15.might break16.could be done 17.would allow 18.was read19.was held 20.was decided 21.was signed22.came 23.was obtainedD. 1.During 2.traffic /doc/14b6a4b550e2524de4187e12.html plete 4.result 5.of6.against7.cross8.unless9.traffic10.direction11. rules 12.because 13.heavy 14.provide 15.protection16. traffic 17.important 18.from 19.both 20.crossE. 1.have nothing to do with 2.take a genius to3. appeal for4.to date5.foot6.grooming7.enquire about 8.in storeⅥ. Sentence rewritingA.1. As I started to type this, it occurred to me that I hadn’t made New Year’sresolutions in years.2. It had never occurred to me before that music and thinking are so much alike.3. It recently occurred to me that your constant indecisiveness might be a result of your family education.4. It just occurred to me that I may need a better analogy to explain what I was stating.B. 1.We are as sure that he can reach…west as we are that he is…sailor.2. Paul was as delighted that his son…Cambridge as he was that he had won…pools.3. We are as certain that Professor Brown…department as we are that…week.4. I am as sure that he…right as I am that one plus…two.C. 1.Mother remained calm as if/as though nothing had happened.2. Treat Jenny as if /as though she was/were one of your sisters.3. He knows a lot about China, as if/as though he had been there before.4. It seems as if/as though he had a good knowledge of Chinese history.。

新编英语教程第3册(李观仪主编)第三单元课后练习答案_

新编英语教程第3册(李观仪主编)第三单元课后练习答案_

新编英语教程第3册(李观仪主编)第三单元课后练习答案_第三单元练习册答案ComprehensionA.(P32)1. Anne Hathaway got Shakespeare’s real estate.A person’s whole property can be categorized into two kinds: real estate and personal estate. The former refers to land and buildings and the latter refers to money and other kinds of property. Shakespeare left his second best bed and furniture to his wife and the greater part of his estate to Susanna Hall.2. For Anne Hathaway and his married daughter the most interesting part of the will was his signature because without it, the will would not have been valid.Shakespeare was a popular playwright in his day and an author of high standing. There was nothing unusual in his will, but his signature in the will and other signatures were all we have left of his handwriting, so to historians it is the most important and interesting part of the will, it was not so to his wife and daughter in this sense.3. Every detail of Shakespeare’s lif e is fact as well as supposition.Many of his activities are vague to us, and he left behind a great many questions that experts have been trying to answer ever since: the exact date of his birth, the real source of his amazingly detailed knowledge of so many different subjects, his whereabouts during the seven years after departure from Stratford in 1585, the identity of the beautiful “dark lady” and the mystery about his manuscripts. We can well say that almost every detail of his personal life is based on supposition.4. Shakespeare is considered to have been born in Roman times.“Roman times”, refers to the time beginning from the first century up to the fifth century. In the text the writer is stating that many details of Shakespeare’s personal life are so vague to us that it seems as if he had been born in Roman times.5. People in every country r ead Shakespeare’s work with fear.Shakespeare was one of the literary geniuses of all times. His numerous tragedies and comedies as well as verses have won him worldwide fame. He is respected for his amazingly detailed knowledge of different subjects. People all over the world read his work with great admiration and profound respect, not fear.6. Shakespeare’s Elizabethan English is not very difficult to people who understand modern English.This is not so. Elizabethan English belongs to the period of early modern English which is quite different from contemporary English and so it is difficult to understand.7. It is a waste of time for tourists to go to Shakes peare’s birthplace.Since Shakespeare’s plays have won him great fame and since he was a literary genius rare in history, and he enjoyed such a fine reputation, it cannot be considered a waste of time to make the journey to Stratford to see his birthplace and his plays at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre because these have become things of historic interest.8. It is not surprising that Shakespeare left us nothing but his signature.Shakespeare has been acknowledged to be a great figure of the English Renaissance and one of the greatest writers the worldover. Shakespeare left us 37 plays as well as verse. During his fifteenyears as a working man of the theatre, he wrote more than thirty plays. But experts have been puzzled about the whereabouts of the manuscripts. The only actual example of his writing is the signature on his will and some other signatures.B. Explain the following in your own words.( P33)1. ... the income from the estate probably amounted to about £200 a year ...… in all probability (most likely), the money he made from his estate reached about £200 a year …2. There is no country wher e Shakespeare’s work is not read with something very like awe because there is something fascinating about a man ...People all over the world read Shakespeare’s work with a feeling of profound respect and wonderment because there is something deeply attra ctive about a person …3. ... almost every detail of his personal life is supposition rather than fact.… what we can say about almost everything to do with his personal life is based not so much on facts as on guesswork.4. ... but his activities, like those of nearly every playwright of his day, are so vague that he could have been born in Roman times.… we are so uncertain about his activities that we might as well say that he was born when the Romans occupied Britain a long time ago.5. ... had made a thriving business out of its most famous citizen for a long time.… because of it s most famous citizen, Stratford-upon-Avonhas made a lot of money for a long time.6. ... he has such a fine reputation that it is well worth the journey just to be able ...… he enjoys such high prestige that it is worthwhile to makea journey to Stratford-upon-Avon just to be able …7. … he can next be traced in 1592 in London ...… after that we know he was in London in 1592.8. Shakespeare soon became sufficiently well-known for managers and other influential people to refer to him in writing.Soon Shakespeare became so famous that managers and other powerful people often mentioned him in their writings.COMPREHENSIVE EXERCISES (P39)Ⅰ. Spelling1. playwright2. influential3. awe4. historians5. supposition6. Shakespeare7. conviction8. thriving9. reputation 10. baptize 11. shipwreck 12. signatureⅡ. DictationThe Globe Theatre is a playhouse built just outside London in 1599. It is the most famous theatre in history: on its stage Shakespeare’s greatest plays were first performed. Big enough to hold about 2,500 people, the Globe had three levels of galleries surrounding an unroofed yard. Extending from one side of the yard to the centre was an open stage. From the stage floor rose two posts to support an overhanging canopy known as the“heavens”.The Globe was built in London by the Burbage brothers in 1599. At the same time, wishing to bind the Lord Chamberlain’s company closely to the new playhouse, they planned a novel partnership in which the brothers divided ownership of the Globe among themselves and five of the actors in the company, one of whom was Shakespeare.After 1609, when the company opened a second theatre, the Globe became less important. On June 29, 1613, during a performance of Shakespeare’s King Henry the Eighth, fire destroyed the Globe. It was rebuilt within a year but was destroyed again by the Puritans in 1644.Ⅲ. Listening Comprehension ( P40 )Characters: Lucentio, Tranio, Baptista, Katharina, Biana, Gremio, Hortensio, Petruchio, VincentioA. Multiple choice questions.1. Lucentio went to Padua to ________.A. find a wifeB. go on a tripC. visit BaptistaD. study2. Which of the following was not suggested in the text?A. Katharina was wealthy and beautiful.B. Katharina was shrewd.C. Katharina was sharp-tongued.D. Katharina was bad-tempered.3. Who had never been in love with Bianca?A. LucentioB. PetruchioC. GremioD. Hortensio4. Baptista insisted that __________.A. Katharina should get married before Bianca.B. Bianca should get married before Katharina.C. Bianca and Katharina should get married at the same time.D. Katharina should never get married.5. Lucentio disguised himself as _________.A. a servantB. a merchantC. a tutorD. Tranio6. Which of the following is not suggested in the text? Petruchio’s courtship to Baptista’selder daughter is _________.A. an unusual oneB. a secret oneC. a battle of witsD. a battle of words and wills7. Lucentio had his wedding in _________.A. his country homeB. Baptista’s houseC. the churchD. Hortensio’s house8. On heari ng the story about Lucentio’s wedding, Baptista was _________.A. indifferentB. surprisedC. gladD. angryB. Answer the following question.How did Petruchio tame his wife before and after the wedding?Before the wedding, Petruchio’s courtship was a battle of wits, words, and wills. He was determined to make Katharina obey him in every way.For his wedding, Petruchio wore old and torn clothes and arrived late. And during the wedding ceremony he acted like a mad man, stamping and swearing.Petruchio then dragged Katharine away from the wedding feast and took her to his country home. There he gave her no food and did not let her sleep. Moreover, he pretended that nothing was good enough for her.In the end Katherina had to agree that the moon was the sun and that an old man was a woman, and she became willingly submissive to all Petruchio’s wishes.Script:( 听力内容)The Taming of the ShrewLucentio and Tranio, his servant, had journeyed to Padua so that Lucentio could study in that ancient city. On their arrival in the city Lucentio and Tranio came across Baptista and his daughters, Katharina and Bianca. These three were accompanied by Gremio and Hortensio, young gentlemen both in love with gentle Bianca. But Baptista would not permit his younger daughter to marry until someone should take Katharina off his hands. Although Katharina was wealthy and beautiful, she was such a shrew that no man would have her. Baptista, not knowing how to control his sharp-tongued daughter, announced that Gremio or Hortensio must find a husband for Katharina before either could court Bianca. He asked them also to find tutors for the two girls, that they might be skilled in music and poetry.Not being seen by Baptista and his daughters, Lucentio and Tranio witnessed this scene. At first sight Lucentio also fell in love with Bianca and determined to have her for himself. His first act was to change clothes with Tranio, so that the servant appeared to be the master. Lucentio then disguised himself as a tutor in order to court Bianca w ithout her father’s knowledge.About the same time Petruchio came to Padua. He was a rich and noble man of Verona. He had come to Padua to visit his friend Hortensio and to find for himself a rich wife. Hortensio told Petruchio of his love for Bianca and o f her father’s orders that she could not marry until a husband had been found for Katharina. Patruchio was quite interested in the stories told about bad-tempered Katharina, particularly the account of her great wealth, and he expressed a desire to meet her.Petruchio easily got Baptista’s permission to marry his daughter Katharina, for the poor man was only too glad to have his older daughter off his hands. Petruchio’s courtship was a str ange one indeed, a battle of wits, words, and wills. Petruchio was determined to bend Katharina to his will, but Katharina looked down upon him and scolded him with a sharp tongue. Nevertheless she must obey her father’s wish and marry him, and the wedding day was set.As part of the taming process, Petruchio arrived late for his wedding, and when he did appear he wore old and torn clothes. Even during the wedding ceremony Petruchio acted like a madman, stamping and swearing. Immediately afterward he dragged Katharina away from the wedding feast and took her to his country home, there to continue his scheme to break her to his will. He gave her no food and no time for sleep, while always pretending that nothing was goodenough for her. In fact, he almost killed her with kindness. Before he was through, Katharina agreed that the moon was the sun, that an old man was a woman.Meanwhile Bianca fell in love with Lucentio, whom she thought to be her tutor and they secretly married. Returning from the church with his bride, Lucentio revealed the whole plot to Baptista and the others. At first Baptista was angry at the way in which he had been tricked, but Vincentio, Lucentio’s father, spoke soothingly and soon cooled his rage.Hortensio, in the meantime, had married a rich widow. To celebrate these weddings, Lucentio gave a feast for all the couples and the fathers. After the ladies had retired, the three newly married men betted one hundred pounds each that his own wife would most quickly obey his commands. Lucentio sent first for Bianca, but she sent word she would not come. Then Hortensio sent for his wife, but she too refused to obey his orders. Petruchio then ordered Katharina to appear, and she came instantly as she was told. At his request she also forced Bianca and Hortensio’s wife to go to their husbands. Baptista was so deli ghted with his daughter’s gentleness and willing submission that he added another twenty thousand crowns to her dowry. Petruchio’s work had been well done. He had tamed the shrew forever.Ⅳ. Translation (P41)A. Translate the following sentences from Chinese into English.1. 凡是听到她不幸遭遇的人无不深表同情。

新编英语教程第3册(李观仪主编)第二单元课后练习答案-

新编英语教程第3册(李观仪主编)第二单元课后练习答案-

新编英语教程第3册(李观仪主编)第二单元课后练习答案-练习册第二单元参考答案Text 1A. True (T) or False (F)?1. Simone drank some champagne with her bridesmaids to overcome her nervousness before the wedding.FSimone didn ' t feenlervous at all. On the contrary, when drinking champagne, she thought about all that had gone into getting to the wedding day.2. Simone regarded her wedding as the most important occasion in her life. T3.Simone ' s father loved her so much that he was willing to spend as much money as he could.FMaybe Simone ' s ftaher was willing to spend money for her, but it seemed that he could not afford what his daughter had spent for her wedding.4. Alice had succeeded in teaching Simone to be a reasonable and responsible consumer. FIt was true that Alice always told Simone to be financially responsible, but shefailed to make her a reasonable and responsible consumer, especially when she was preparing for her wedding.5. Simone didn ' t follow Alice ' s advice because Simone thought all the money she spent belonged to her father.T6. Alice called to ask Simone about her future plan because she wanted to humiliate her.FAlice called to ask Simone about her future plan because she wanted to remind her of her financial problem after the wedding.7. Simone lost control of her emotions later because Alice sent a letter to inform her that she had divorced her father.FSimone lost control of her emotions later because Alice sent a letter to inform her that the wedding had been cancelled. Since her father 'csompany had already gone bankrupt, her father couldn ' t pay her wedding expenditure.8. Since Tom decided not to marry Simone after knowing the facts, the wedding was cancelled.TB. Explain the following in your own words.1. … Simon®。

新技能英语基础教程第三册附答案Unit5 单元试题 (基础篇)

新技能英语基础教程第三册附答案Unit5 单元试题 (基础篇)

Unit 5单元试题(基础篇)Part I.Vocabulary and GrammarI. Translate the following expressions.1. definitely not _________________2. be good at _________________3. tell the truth _________________4. look upset _________________5. make friends _________________6. 从那时起_________________7. 不理睬_________________8. 困惑不解_________________9. 逐渐消失_________________10. 为了避免,唯恐_________________II. Write the correct forms of the following words as required.1. friendship ________________ (形容词)2. terrible _________________ (副词)3. true _________________ (名词)4. loud _________________ (副词)5. criticize_________________ (形容词)6. take _________________ (过去分词)7. want _________________ (过去分词)8. go _________________ (过去式)9. know _________________ (过去分词)10. find _________________ (过去式)III. Circle the correct words to complete the sentences.1. Did you get good marks (on \ in) today’s exam?2. Are your parents strict ( at \ with) you?3. Don’t talk loudly (in \ on) public place.4. The students are preparing (to \ for) the English exam.5. —What’s the matter?—I quarreled ( to \ with) my best friend, Judy, just now.6. —Thank you. You’ve done me a great favor.—Don’t mention it. That’s what friends are (of \ for).7. Take (time \ times) to listen and talk with your classmate and friends.8. We both look down at the newspaper (beside \ besides) him.9. She was at a loss (over \ for ) how to save the friendship between Lily and her.10. Please keep (quiet \ quietly). Everyone is reading.IV. Choose the best answers.1. Have you __________ your new classmates yet?A. had friends withB. make friends withC. got friends toD. made friends with2. --- How was your vacation in Shanghai?--- Oh, ______, I can’t stand it. There were too many people and theweather was too hot.A. greatB. terribleC. interestingD. not bad3. I did well ________ learning from others.A. inB. atC. forD. to4. The girl often gets _______ school ________ 8:30.A. at; inB. to; onC. at; atD. to; at5. “What’s wrong ________ you?” The doctor asked.A. fromB. forC. withD. in6. Stop ______, please. I have something to tell you.A. to readB. readingC. readD. to write7. --- Do you like playing tennis?--- No, ______ I like sport. I play football every Sunday.A. andB. butC. soD. or8. _____ I got home, I found my mother cooking for me.A. WhenB. BeforeC. SinceD. Although9. Linda ____ Chinese for one year and she can speak good Chinese.A. learnB. learnedC. has learnedD. will learn10. Have you ever _________ West Hill Farm?A. gone toB. arrivedC. come toD. been toPart II.Oral practiceI. Match column A with column B.A BII. Choose the proper sentences to complete the dialogue.A: Hello, Xiao Hong!B: Hello!A: You look a little upset. (1)B: Yes. It’s just my mom. She always nags(唠叨) me.A: Really? What does your mother nag you about?B: (2)“Get up now…Everything must be in place…Don’t forget your piano lesso n…”A: Well, all the mothers like saying these words to their children.B: Also, I’m fond of pop music. (3)We don’t have the same interest in many things.A:(4)But I should say she nags you because she cares about you. You’re lucky to have such a good mother.B: I agree with you. (5)A: That’s right. Understanding is important. If your mom knows thatIII. Rearrange the passages.1. Finally remember, a friend in need is a friend indeed. Friends should be faithful to each other.2. First, to make friends, you must be friendly to others.3. But how can we make friends?4. Second, friends should negotiate(商议) instead of quarrel. When you don't agree someone, please discuss with him.5. Everyone needs friends.The correct order is: ____________________________Part III. Reading and WritingI. Complete the adjective to describe the people in the pictures.She is very patient to the sick, and takesgood care of the sick. All the sick like hervery much.1 c____________Although he got great achievement inscience, he never talked about it in publicplace.2m________________He was famous as a pianist when he wasvery young.3 t_________________His films brought lots of laugh to thepeople.4 h_________________She is kind to everyone, sometimes sheeven takes the homeless dogs home andtakes care of them.5 k__________________Our new English teacher always greets uswarmly with a sweet smile on her face.We all regard her as our friend.6 e_________________He often helps us in some way, such asdoing part of my job or by giving meadvice or information.7 h__________________II. Put the words into correct order to make a sentence.1. you, what, is, friendship, true, do, know____________________________________________?2. bad, on, yesterday’s, I, got, exam, marks____________________________________________.3. heard, haven’t, from, you, 3, days, for, I____________________________________________.4. help, could, me, you, English, with, my_____________________________________________?III. Fill in the blanks to finish the sentences.1. I like sports. My brother likes sports, too.I like sports and so ________ my brother.2. They often go swimming on Sundays. I often go swimming onSundays, too.They often go swimming on Sundays. So______ me.3. His father has lived in China for 15 years. They have lived in China for 15 years.His father has lived in China for 15 years. So _____ they.4. She used to listen to English songs. Jimmy used to listen to English songs, too.She used to listen to English songs. So ________ Jimmy.5. They are drawing carefully. Charlie is drawing carefully, too.They are drawing carefully. So_______Charlie.IV. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the proper words.Nearly every parent says that we never grow up. In fact, we are maybe 16 or 17 years old. In their eyes, we are always little ones and always do wrong things. For example, when I need to stay at home alone, they always worry about me and my life without them.Most parents always think that they have offered the best things they can to make their children live in a comfortable world. They buy their children pretty clothes, cool shoes, expensive school things, and often a thousand-yuan-cost bike. They think that they have done everything that they can for their dear children. In return, they only want their children to get good results in the examinations.But why their children still can’t understand them? Does it mean thatthey still want more material (物质的) things? No. As a matter of fact, what they want is a true family. What does a true family mean? I think it means a place where we can hide ourselves from the cold world outside. From here, we can get warmth, we can get consolation (安慰), and we can get happiness. And one important thing is that we should be stronger and more confident in the outside world because we know that we have a family.So I think that parents should sit down to talk with their children to let them know that they have a true family, so the children and their parents could understand each other more and more. Then, no children will be regarded as little ones.V.Choose the proper words to complete the passage.David is my 1 friend, and we go to school and go home 2 everyday. We play games and 3 our homework together. When he has something nice to eat, he 4 brings me some, and so do I. All these have been changed 5 last week! Last Friday, we had a math test. I 6 all the questions. David couldn't work 7 one of the questions, and he was worried. When our teacher turned back, he let me give him the answer, but I didn't! He was very angry. 8 school, he ran home fast. I 9 him behind but he didn't answer. I am very 10 ! What should I do?VI. Read the dialogue and answer the following questions.Nero: Dennis! T omorrow is lily’s birthday. How about a birthday party? Dennis: Well, you must haven’ t known what happened between us. Nero: E n? What’s wrong?Dennis: We have finished.Nero: What?! Why?!Dennis: Last Sunday, I had an appointment with her in restaurant. I waited for her since 12 o’clock until6 o’clock! When I asked her the reason she didn’t came. She said that she was watching movie with another one! What a fucking day!Nero: Oh! Terrible! But, everyone will make mistakes. Maybe she forgot it!Dennis: But how can she forget?! I have prepared for this appointment for a whole week!Nero: Calm down, calm down. Do you forget what she did for you? One year ago, you broke your leg by a traffic accident. It is Lily who brought meals for you every day, and it is Lily who came to see you after school and told you what happened in school. Have you forgotten?Dennis: But all of this is became past(过去的).Nero: I don’t think all what you say is right. I guess that a true friend is a friend that we can help each other. There is a saying: “a friend in need is a friend indeed”. She helped you when you were in trouble, and it proves us that Lily is your real friend. Maybe you need to talk with her. Dennis: Well, well. I will give it a try.Nero: I hope to see your face on her party.1. Whom is the birthday party for?______________________________________________2. Why is Dennis angry with Lily?______________________________________________3. How did Lily help Dennis when he was ill in hospital?______________________________________________4. Please translate the English saying “A friend in need is a friend indeed.”______________________________________________5. If you were Dennis, would you come to the birthday party?______________________________________________Unit 5 单元试题答案(基础篇)Part I. Vocabulary and GrammarI. Translate the following expressions.1. 当然不是2. 擅长3. 说实话4. 看起来苦恼5.交朋友6. ever since7. turn one’s back on8. at a loss9. fade away 10. for fear ofII. Write the correct forms of the following words as required.1. friendly2. terribly3. truth4. loudly5. criticizing6. taken7. wanted8. went9. known 10. foundIII. Circle the correct words to complete the sentences.1. on2. with3. in4. for5. with6. for7. time8. beside9. over 10. quite IV. Choose the best answers.1-5: DBADC 6-10: BBACDPart II. Oral practiceI. Match column A with column B.1.E2. C3. B4. A5. DII. Choose the proper sentences to complete the dialogue.1. B2. D3. F4. A5. CIII. Rearrange the passages.The correct order is: 5-3-2-4-1Part III. Reading and WritingI. Complete the adjective to describe the people in the pictures.1. considerate2. modest3. talented4. homorous5. kindhearted6. easy going7. helpfulII. Put the words into correct order to make a sentence.1. Do you know what ture friendship is?2. I got bad marks on yesterday’s exam.3. I haven’t heard from you for 3 days.4. Could you help me with my English?III. Fill in the blanks to finish the sentences.1. does2. do3. have4. did5. isIV. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the proper words.1. do wrong things2. get good results3. Yes, they do.4. a true family5. understand each otherV. Choose the proper words to complete the passage.1. best2. together3. do4. always5. since6. finished7. out8. After9. called 10. sad VI. Read the dialogue and answer the following questions.1. It’s for Lily.2. Because Lily failed to keep an appointment with Dennis.3. She brought meals for Dennis every day, came to see him afterschool and told him what happened in school.4. 患难之交才是真朋友。

UNIT5text2课文讲解 英语新编教程第三版第三册

UNIT5text2课文讲解 英语新编教程第三版第三册
近年来该报一直靠有限的资源艰难地发展。 无力的; 无生气的 This company is limp. 这家公司没有生气
进前地难艰
He carried her limp body into the room and laid her on the bed... 他把绵软无力的她抱进房间,放在床上。
decipher
confront:means face or oppose
As soon as he was confronted with the evidence, he confessed. 拿出证据与他对质时,他就招供了。 We must confront the future with optimism. 我们必须乐观地面对未来。
1.破译(密码) to decipher a code 破译密码 2. 辨认(潦草字迹) Can anyone decipher his handwriting? 有谁能辨认他的字迹? 3. 解读; 解释 Because although God sends us the message, it is our task to decipher it. 因为尽管上帝给我们传达了信息, 但我们必须自己解读.
appliances
Home Appliances 家用电器 ; 家电
kitchen appliances 厨房用具 medical appliance 医疗器械
your celery is limp!你的芹菜发蔫了
celery n. [园艺] 芹菜 And beyond the benefits to your BP, celery also fills you up with almost no calories. 芹菜除了对血压的益处外,还能够使你吃饱但 几乎没有带来卡路里。

新编英语教程第3册(李观仪主编)第七单元课后练习答案

新编英语教程第3册(李观仪主编)第七单元课后练习答案

Exercise I1. Spelling1. assignment2. spectacular3. appearance4. mystery5. search6. knockout7. concern8. involve9. permanent 10. referee 11. supreme 12. prevail2. DictationTom King could feel Sandel growing stronger against him. He saw youth recuperate. From instant to instant Sandel grew stronger. His punches, weak at first, became strong. Tom King saw the gloved fist driving at his jaw, and wanted to guard it by raising his arm. But the arm was too heavy. It would not lift itself. Then the gloved fist landed home. Tom felt a sharp snap and blacked out.When he opened his eyes again he was in his corner, and he heard the audience screaming and cheering. His second was blowing cold water over his face and chest. His gloves had already been removed, and Sandel, bending over him, was shaking his hand. He bore no ill will toward the man who had put him out, and he returned the grip with heartiness. King felt hungry. He remembered back into the fight to the moment when he almost defeated Sandel. Ah, that piece of steak would have done it! He had lacked just that for the decisive blow, and he had lost. It was all because of the piece of steak.3. Listening ComprehensionA. True (T) or False (F)?For false statements, write the facts.1. In a wrestling contest, each wrestler tries to knock his opponent down and keep him lying on the ground with his face downward for one second.FIn a wrestling contest, each wrestler tries to throw his opponent down to the ground and pin his shoulders to the mat or the ground for one second.2. Wrestling contests are usually held on a hard floor and the participants easily get injured.FWrestling contests are usually held on soft mats to protect wrestlers from serious injury.3. Wrestling was part of the ancient Greek Olympic Games.T4. The Greeks adopted and formalized Roman wrestling.FThe Romans adopted and formalized Greek wrestling.5. Wrestling was a popular sport in Egypt as far back as 5000 B.C.FIt was more than 5000 years ago that wrestling was a popular sport, so it was about 3000 B.C.B. Complete the following sentences to show the main characteristic of each of the four main types of organized wrestling.1. Greco-Roman wrestling: the wrestler is not allowed to use his legs on his opponent and cannot hold him below the waist.2. Catch-as-catch-can: holds are allowed on all parts of the body but kicking, striking and other such injurious tactics are strictly prohibited.3. Sumo: the object of a sumo contest is to push an opponent out of the ring or force him to the floor.4. Professional wrestling: professional wrestlers perform stunts and muscular feats for the benefitof an audience.Script:WrestlingWrestling is a body-contact sport between two athletes in which each tries to throw the other down and pin his shoulders to the mat or ground for one second. At the beginning of a standard wrestling contest the participants approach each other and begin to attack each other. Each wrestler tries to surprise the other with a takedown, a movement designed to throw the opponent off balance and to the ground. To perform a takedown, the wrestler darts behind his opponent by ducking under his arm, grabbing his opponent’s arms or legs and throwing him to the ground. Once a wrestler has been thrown down, his opponent tries to keep him down. Meanwhile, the fallen wrestler uses many defensive movements to free himself and to gain the top position. Wrestling contests are usually held on soft mats to protect wrestlers from serious injury.Wrestling is one of the oldest sports known to man. It undoubtedly had its beginnings in man’s early struggle for survival, and it developed independently in widely separated civilizations of the ancient world. Paintings found on the walls of Egyptian tombs indicate that wrestling was a popular sport in Egypt more than 5,000 years ago. In ancient Greece, wrestling contests were important events at victory celebrations and, later, at the Olympic Games. Greek wrestling was adopted and then formalized by the ancient Romans.Although competitive athletics were generally neglected after the termination of the Olympic Games in 394 A.D., wrestling contests remained popular amusements during the Middle Ages, particularly at the courts of England and France.Today there are four main types of organized wrestling: Greco-Roman, catch-as-catch-can, sumo, and professional wrestling. Although they all have characteristics in common, each differs considerably from the others in style and rules.In Greco-Roman wrestling the wrestler is not allowed to use his legs on his opponent and cannot hold him below the waist. Patterned after older English wrestling forms, the Greco-Roman style is practised mainly in Europe.Catch-as-catch-can, also known as freestyle wrestling, is probably the most popular form of modern wrestling. In general, holds are allowed on all parts of the body, but kicking, striking, and other such injurious tactics are strictly prohibited.Sumo is a traditional form of wrestling that has been practised in Japan for more than 2,200 years. Sumo matches are held in small sanded rings bound by rice straw. The object of a sumo contest is to push an opponent out of the ring or force him to the floor. Sumo wrestlers often weigh more than 136 kilogrammes.Professional wrestling, which is sometimes classified as sport, has become more of a stagedentertainment than a spontaneous competition. Professional wrestlers perform stunt and muscular feats for the benefit of an audience.4. TranslationA. Translate the following sentences from Chinese into English.1. 电视转播了那个初出茅庐的新闻记者成功地采访好莱坞电影明星的节目。

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第五单元练习册答案 TEXTⅠ Comprehension A. Give an exact reference as evidence that each of the following statements is wrong. (P63)

1. The 2nd paragraph is totally devoted to explaining why the author has not got a home phone. He also explains why he doesn’t like to use a public telephone box. 2. When the writer writes that he does not like the telephone, he means only home and office phones. He doesn’t like public telephones, either. He thinks that using a public phone box is a horrible thing to do. 3. In the 3rd paragraph the writer seems to indicate that usually people don’t answer the telephone when they are busy with something else. He says no matter how busy anyone is or what he is doing, he will try to answer the telephone because he thinks there may be some important news or message for him. 4. In the 5th paragraph the writer claims that it is convenient to have one’s number listed in the telephone directory. He thinks it unwise for anyone to have his name and telephone number printed in the telephone directory. 5. In the 5th paragraph the writer implies that Shakespeare, the Bible and the telephone directory can be found anywhere. He indicates that a telephone directory can be found in more places than Shakespeare or the Bible. 6. In the 6th paragraph the writer suggests that one needs a telephone in case of emergency. He says that even in case of emergency it is not necessary to have a telephone, because in England one is seldom far from a telephone.

B. Explain the following in your own words. (P64) 1. ... or pose as unusual. ... or pretend to be uncommon / out of the ordinary. 2. ... flavored with cheap face-powder and chain-smoking ... ... filled with the odour of women’s low quality face-powder and the smell left behind by the ceaseless smoking of cigarettes ... 3. Are you strong-minded enough to …? Do you have enough strong will power to ...? 4. …, only to be told that …? ..., then you are just told that ...? 5. “The truth will out.” No matter how hard you try to hide it, people will learn the facts sooner or later. 6. a book more in evidence than Shakespeare or the Bible … a book which can be seen in more places than Shakespeare or the Bible ... 7. … to escape from some idle or inquisitive chatterbox, or somebody who wants something for nothing … ... to keep away from some lazy or curious gossip, or from somebody who wants something but not to offer anything in return. 8. … or from some reporter bent on questioning you … ... or from some reporter who is determined to question you ... 9. … your back is chilled by the cold looks of somebody … ... somebody’s cold stare behind your back is sufficient to give you a shudder ... 10. … there are two things for which the English seem to show particular aptitude … The English seem to be especially talented in two areas ...

TEXTⅡ True (T) or False (F) (P65)

1. The Washington Post takes the side of the appliance manufacturers. F The Washington Post just describes for the readers the “smart” appliances the manufacturers plan for the consumers. 2. The author thinks what the manufacturers have planned is nonsensical and ridiculous. T 3. The smart refrigerator, in the author’s mind, should be able to warn its user of not overeating. T 4. We don’t want our weight transmitted to the gym because we don’t believe the bathroom scale. F Because no one would like to see their own weight or have it known by others. 5. The author has a feature-packed telephone with 43 buttons which may communicate with the dead. F The author jokingly complains about having so many buttons on his phone and his ignorance of their use. 6. The Owner’s Manual instructions are written by professionals and are thus very helpful. F The Owner’s manual Instructions seem to be written by and for nuclear physicists because the instructions are full of technical terms and very hard to understand.

COMPREHENSIVE EXERCISES (P70) Ⅰ. Spelling (P70) 1. breathe 2. irritate 3. indiscreet 4. inquisitive 5. fatal 6. obstinacy 7. essential 8. chain-smoking 9. aptitude 10. justify 11. evidence 12. unventilated

Ⅱ. Dictation (P70) Man has a big brain. He can think, learn and speak. Scientists used to think that humans were different from animals because they can think and learn. They know now that animals can learn — dogs, rats, birds and even worms can learn. Scientists are now beginning to understand that humans are different from animals because they can speak. Animals cannot speak. They make

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