新视野英语第一册一单元小测验答案

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新视野英语第一册一单元小测验答案教学文案

新视野英语第一册一单元小测验答案教学文案

新视野英语第一册一单元小测验答案people.2.3.4.culture.5.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog.1.A. She forgot most of her English.B. She returned to the regular class.C. She missed her best friend a lot.D. She became sad about her studies.2.A. Because her English was very good.B. Because she had been in the wrong class.C. Because she wanted to study online.D. Because she didn't like the regular class much.3.A. It was exciting.B. It was challenging.C. It was rewarding.D. It was frustrating.4.A. She caught up with other students in the class.B. She managed to be at the top of the class.C. She had to be sent back to the regular class.D. She failed in the final exam despite her efforts.5.A. She should study together with her best friend.B. She should learn with teachers helping her study.C. She should study with students at the same level.D. She should not blame other people for her failure1.2.borrowing, and spending has outpaced economic growth.3.runners.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.1.She felt like ________ frustration, but she was determinednot to lose her self-control.A. to cry out ofB. to cry forC. crying out ofD. crying for2.The method he used turned out to be _______ in improvingthe students' English.A. effectiveB. abilityC. responseD. explicit3.He has surely ________ his government to continuing downthe path of economic reform.A. commentedB. communicateC. guaranteedD. committed4.The reality is, as it has always been, that teaching is arewarding, but at times ________ profession.A. instructingB. benefitingC. well-payingD. frustrating5.I didn't realize the food problem was so ________ in this city;with winter coming, many people would starve to deathwithout more help.A. essentialB. criticalC. explicitD. effective6.Female socialization places importance on getting along withothers, ________ male socialization places importance onbecoming independent.A. whenB. whileC. insteadD. therefore7.There is talk of raising the admission ________ to restrict thenumber of students on campus.A. assignmentsB. requirementsC. commitmentsD. minimum8.Mr. Wilson asked me if these islands _______ to China.A. belongB. are belongingC. are belongedD. have been belonged9.Without electronic computers, much of today's advancedtechnology _______.A. haven't been achievedB. wouldn't be achievedC. hadn't been achievedD. wouldn't have been achieved10.The dog was nowhere __________.A. to findB. to be foundC. to findingD. foundJonathan Rivers lived alone in an orderly house in London. Like many other single, middle-aged men, he was getting rather set in his ways. Before he left the house in the morning, he would carefully close all the doors downstairs, open some windows upstairs to let the air in, and lock the front door.One summer evening, Jonathan returned home as usual. When he opened the front gate, he immediately noticed something strange. There was a heavy footprint in the earth in one of the flowers beds. Then he noticed that one of the white curtains in the front room downstairs was out of place. Jonathan never left anything out of place.He walked up to the front door and opened it quietly. He listened carefully for a few moments but could hear nothing. Inside, the front-room door was half open. Jonathan studied it thoughtfully, wondering if he had forgotten to close it that morning. He stepped silently across the hall to the door and looked inside the room. The shadow of a man was clearly reflected on the far wall in the evening sunlight. The man had clearly been standing behind the door since Jonathan's return. Jonathan immediately locked the door. Then he calmly picked up the telephone in the hall and set about calling the police.The burglar (盗贼), a tall fellow, tried to climb through a window to get out but Jonathan had expected that. He attacked him with his umbrella, using it like a sword (剑). Three minutes later the police arrived. Jonathan was a little annoyed (苦恼的) that he had to have dinner later than usual, but on the whole he felt quite pleased with himself.1.Jonathan had the habit of doing things in the same wayevery day.A. TB. F2.One summer evening, Jonathan returned home to find thefront door to the outside of his house was open.A. TB. F3.Jonathan thought that he forgot closing the door that day.A. TB. F4.It was too late for Jonathan to catch the burglar when he gotout through a window.A. TB. F5.The writer of this passage suggests that when living in a city,a person can never be too careful.A. TB. F。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第一册Unit1答案

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第一册Unit1答案

Key to ExercisesUnit 1Section APre-reading activities11B 2D 3C 4A 5E31 In fact all the pieces of advice mentioned in the interview are very useful. But if I have t choose one as the most useful, I’d choose “keep a balance”. When we were in high school, we spent almost all our time studying. There lacked a balance between social life and academic life in high school. It’s important to keep a balance between life and work because it will give us a sound mind in a sound body. Now we have much more free time, so we can join student organizations or go to different activities.2 Before I left for college my parents did have a talk with me. They told me how important college experience would be in my life. They told me about the opportunities that college education would open up to me. They told me to try to develop more interests and join some student clubs. The most impressive advice they gave me was that I should not only read books about my major; instead, they advised me to read as widely as possible. All these are very valuable pieces of advice.Scripts:Sarah: Hi I’m Sarah. I’m a student advisor at a university. I know the first year of college is always difficult. You have to adapt to a new environment, and learn to do everything on your own. To help make your transition just a little easier, I’m going to interview some senior students on campus let’s see what advice they can give you.Sarah: Hi Jennifer. What do you think is important to a freshman?Jennifer: I think it is very important to go to class regularly. It sounds easy, but oversleeping and missing that 8 o’clock morning class is very common. Try to go to class on time and regularly. You will learn the material in class, get to know the professors, and make friends with your classmates. You will also get important information from the professors about tests and exams.Sarah: Mark, do you agree with Jennifer?Mark: Absolutely. My advice is: Find a good place to study. It may be your dorm room or a corner of the library or a quiet classroom, but find a place that works best for you to get your work done. If you have trouble concentrating in your dorm, you need to find another place.Sarah: Nancy, what is our advice for freshmen?Nancy: “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” My advice is to get involved on campus. A big problem for a lot of new students is that they miss home and they don't have a sense of belonging. The solution is to join a student organization, or a club, or a sports team. You will make new friends, learn new skills, and feel more connected to your school.Sarah: Excellent advice, Nancy. Simon, it seems you have something to say.Simon: Yes, I do. Well, I want to say you should keep a balance. College life is a mixture of social life and academic life. Don’t join too many student organizations or go to too many activities. Otherwise, you won’t have enough time to study. Of course, you should not become a book worm. The key is to keep a balance between fun and study.Sarah: They all give very useful tips. But let me add a few more. Take responsibility for yourself and your actions; take advantage of the learning resources on campus; stay healthy and eat right.I hope you will get the most out of your college experience.Reading comprehensionUnderstanding the text11. The parents reminded their children to work hard and achieve the best they could.2. The president calls on the students to make the most of the great resources on campus: to explore new subjects, to meet fascinating people, and to pursue new passions.3. By saying “sample them widely”, the president mean students should try may different courses and try something new to see what it is like.4. If we don’t challenge ourselves, we will not become broadly educated people, and we may not find the passion that will help us shape our future.5. We can learn from the example of Vera Wang that we should challenge ourselves and by challenging ourselves, we are more likely to find an interest we don’t know we have, and this interest may help us build a prosperous future.6. We should not worry, and we should learn to face this new part of our life with enthusiasm. College experiences, pleasant or unpleasant, will provide us with valuable lessons which will enrich our life.7. The expression Now it is your turn” means that now it is time for you to acquire knowledge and to pass it on.8. The president’s welcoming speech is really impressive. He mentions many important things about college life , the resources available on campus, as well as the opportunities we have and the responsibilities we should take. The speech is very inspiring.Critical thinking1. A university education will play a very important role in my life, and it will benefit me in anumber of ways. In the university I can acquire specialized knowledge about my major, and develop critical thinking and research skills. I will have the opportunities to meet and shareideas with people of different minds. I can gain a broader view of the world by meeting people from diverse backgrounds and cultures. And I will start my life journey of self-discovery, self-improvement, and self-fulfillment.2.Yes, absolutely. With a university education, a person will have more freedom and thereforemore choices. This education experience provides unlimited potential. Moreover, a university education provides the means for one to succeed. Not only will a person obtain knowledge and skills essential for his career development, but he will also develop an independent mind and be able to make right decisions on his own.3.I admire those who dropped out of university and yet have made fame for themselves byachieving big goals. Some people use those successful college dropouts as counterexamples to show their belief that a person can succeed even without a university education. Chances are that most people do not have the same mind, talent, determination, or opportunities as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg did; therefore, they might not be able to achieve success without having a university education. In fact, a university education will equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills which will help them to succeed.4.Nowadays education is getting more and more expensive, especially college education. Andthere are people who choose to give up education because of the high cost. But without education, one would not be able to acquire knowledge that an education will offer. In other words, they would be “ignorant”. The result would be that ignorant people will suffer even more or pay even more for being so. It is true that education is expensive, but if you try “ignorance”, the cost would be even higher5.To sample widely and challenge myself, I am going to venture out of my comfort zone and dowhat I have not had the courage to do. For instance, I will make friends with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures. I will take a swimming class and learn how to swim. I will attend unconventional lectures, join student clubs, and try all kinds of food. Most of all, I will do whatever it takes to make the most of the four years and try to become a well-rounded graduate.Language focusWords in use31 confidence2 explore3 emerged4 assume5 pose6 comprehensive7 resources 8 yield 9 inherited 10 transmitWord building4Words learned new words formed-uncover uncovereasy uneasyload unload-antapply applicant resist resistant account accountant -ifysimple amplify note notify quality qualify class classify51.classified2.assist3.resistant4.uncovered5.uneasy6.qualify7.unloading8.applicants9.simplified10.accountant11.notifiedBanked cloze61 D2 H 3A 4B 5M 6 F 7O 8 I 9 G 10 JExpressions in use71.got by2.make the most of3.in advance4.over time5.reap the benefits of6.all at once7.remind… of8.stand a chance of9.open the door to10.take pleasure inStructure analysis and writingStructure analysis8Topic S: Let me share with you something that you may not expect.Detail 1: You will miss your old routines and your parents’ reminders to work hard and attain your best.Detail 2: You may have cried tears of joy to be finally finished with high school, and your parents may have cried tears of joy to be finally finished with doing your laundry!Concluding S: But know this: the future is built on a strong foundation of the past.Structured writing9There are some things you can do to succeed in college. First, pursue passions. Your passions will broaden your mind and make your life interesting. Second, never let go of any opportunities that come your way. College is full of unique opportunities, which will enable you to sample new things and meet wonderful people. Lastly, take responsibilities. In college you must learn to be responsible for your own decisions and actions. With the passions, the opportunities, and the ability to take responsibilities, you will become successful not only in college, but also in your future career.Translation10苏格拉底是古希腊哲学家,被誉为现代西方哲学的奠基人。

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第一册答案Unit 1 (1)

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第一册答案Unit 1 (1)

新视野大学英语视听说教程(第二版)第一册答案Unit 1II. Listening SkillsListening for Names1. David2. Leigh3. Vicky Klein4. Laura Tish Hill5. Anthony McDonaldIII. Listening InTask 1: Enrolling1. B2. D3. B4. C5. ATask 2: Living on Campus1. Lisa2. John3. John4. Lisa5. John6. LisaTask 3: Which comes first, day or night?1. In order to gain admission to a study course.2. To corner him.3. He could answer either ten essay questions or one really difficult.4. He was jolted/shocked.5. Because the interviewer had promised that he would only ask one difficult question.Task 4: An Announcement1. attention2. closing3. five4. checkouts5. leaveIV. Speaking OutModel 1 It’s nice to meet you.1 My name is2. Nice to meet you3. But you can call me4. OK5. Are you an international student6. I got here7. we’re going to beModel 2 How are you doing?1.3.Model 3 I’d like you to meet my friend.1.3.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingListeningTask 1: University LifeUniversity life is a new and different experience for me. First of all, living at the university gives me a sense of responsibility, of being on my own. My parents aren’t around to say, “No, you’re not going out tonight.”I decide everything for myself. Being around lots of friendly people is another aspect I like about university life. On my first say, when I arrived on campus, I was a bit confused about where I was going. An upperclassman noticed out I was looking for my dorm, he said, “Oh, just follow me; that’s where I’m going.” Now, I can really say that I feel comfortable in the dorm because there are so many friendly people around to talk with. Finally, I LOVE HA VING Fridays off; I would not be able to deal with five days of classes in a row. How did I do it in high school? I love sleeping in on Fridays. I guess I’m sort of a party animal, but it seems like I go out every Thursday night. It also seems like I don’t get home until early the next day1 Myhead hits the pillow and I don’t move until Friday afternoon.1.new and different2.on his own3. a bit confused4.talk with5.sleep inTask 2: Listening effectively。

新视野英语教程UNIT1答案

新视野英语教程UNIT1答案

新视野英语教程UNIT1答案UNIT1A1.Fill in the blanks without referring to the original text. Then check your answers against the original. After that, read the passage aloud until you can say it from memory.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------I (1) on a farm with a huge family. There was lots of love, lots of space and lots to do. From gardening in the (2) to chasing our old goose,(3) the goats to (4) the cattle, the word "bored" never found its way (5) my vocabulary. The work for us was a(n)(6) of love.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------(1) grew up (2) greenhouse (3) feeding(4) gathering (5) into (6) labor2.Answer the following questions according to the text.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. How do you know the writer enjoyed doing the work on the farm?The writer wrote in paragraph 1 that "the word 'bored' never found its way into my vocabulary" and that "the work was a labor of love".2. What happened when the writer was at the age of 12?The writer's father suffered a serious heart attack and was diagnosed with having heart disease.3. How did the writer like the different surroundings of their new home in Arizona?She felt them, on the one hand, different and strange, and on the other, exciting and fun.4. Why did the writer move again after settling down in Arizona?Because she decided to take on her career as an actress in Los Angeles.5. What decision did the writer and her mother make after her first film achieved success?The writer's mother decided to go back to Arizona andresumed her life there.6. What did the writer mean by "a dark void"?She means that for some reason or other she began to feel unsatisfied with her life in Los Angeles and that no matter what she tried, she could not get rid of this feeling of emptiness.7. How did the writer find out the cause of her unhappiness about her life in Los Angeles?She found out the cause of her unhappiness by recalling when she was happiest and asking herself what was important to her.8. What did the writer's "perfect home" look like?It was nestled in a warm and sunny valley with pear trees in the yard.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------3.Fill in the blanks with the words given below, changing the form if necessary. Fill in each blank with one word only.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------missing greenhouse soul fate asleepsurroundings replace resume labor depart1. He was fast when the thief broke into his house.2. A report came to the police, saying a little girl had been for two days.3. The second half of the performance will begin in two minutes, and you are kindly asked toyour seats.4. A(n) is a glass building in which you grow plants that need to be protectedfrom bad weather.5. In recent years, the company has paid more attention to costs while keepingan eye on profit (利润).6. The girl by the counter told me that they have planes for New York everyday.7. I like this house better because it is located (坐落于) in natural .8. He had expected to spend his life in America, but decided otherwise.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------(1) asleep (2) missing (3) resume (4) greenhouse(5) labor (6) departing (7) surroundings (8) fate4.Fill in each of the blanks in the following sentences with a suitable preposition, adverb or conjunction.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Under the wise leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, we Chinese people are marchingvictory to victory.2. She grew in comfortable surroundings; she never experienced any difficultieswhen she was young.3. luck would have it, I did not catch the plane that exploded (爆炸) shortlyafter it took off.4. He pushed his way the crowd.5. Teach a child the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart it.6. The airline decides to replace its small planes Boeing 747s (波音747).7. He is keen all kinds of alcohol (酒)─beer, whisky, and so forth.8. The doctor diagnosed his condition a stomach (胃) problem.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------(1) from (2) up (3) As (4) through(5) from (6) with (7) on (8) as5.A. Rewrite the following sentences after the models, using the -ing participle "being".--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Model 1:A personal manager from Los Angeles asked if I had ever thought that I would be an actress.Key:A personal manager from Los Angeles asked if I had ever thought about being an actress.Model 2:My father was not keen on the idea that he would be back in the rat race.Key:My father was not keen on the idea of being back in the rat race.1. It has been hard to adjust to the idea that I was a junior clerk.It has been hard for me to adjust to the idea of being a junior clerk.2. His illness accounted for (解释) the fact that he was not here yesterday.His illness accounted for his not being here yesterday.3. According to the passage, the writer's diving gave him a sense that he was successful.According to the passage, the writer's diving gave him a sense of being successful.B. Rewrite the following sentences after the model, using the -ing participle as the subject of the sentences.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Model:I never had any problem falling asleep.Key:Falling asleep was never a problem for me.1. I never had any difficulty passing math tests.Passing math tests was never difficult for me.2. I felt a great pleasure helping you.Helping you was a great pleasure for me.3. I experienced a great joy seeing you back home.Seeing you back home was a great joy to me.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------6.A. Translate the following into English.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. 你认为一个人要做些什么才能成为一个幸福的人?(to be a happy person)What do you think one can do to be a happy person?2. 自从她去年离开上海去重新过她的农村生活后,我的心里一直很失落。

新视野英语第一册一单元小测验答案

新视野英语第一册一单元小测验答案

people.2.We are encouraged to actively3.4.culture.5.If your language mistakes have not been corrected, they will beQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog.1.A. She forgot most of her English.B. She returned to the regular class.C. She missed her best friend a lot.D. She became sad about her studies.2.A. Because her English was very good.B. Because she had been in the wrong class.C. Because she wanted to study online.D. Because she didn't like the regular class much.3.A. It was exciting.B. It was challenging.C. It was rewarding.D. It was frustrating.4.A. She caught up with other students in the class.B. She managed to be at the top of the class.C. She had to be sent back to the regular class.D. She failed in the final exam despite her efforts.5.A. She should study together with her best friend.B. She should learn with teachers helping her study.C. She should study with students at the same level.D. She should not blame other people for her failure1.2.borrowing, and spending has outpaced economic growth.3.runners.4.She had to spend nearly four months away from him that summer, insteadmunity-based organizations are now starting to play an important role6.7.Now that medical technology has advanced to its present state, more people are aware8.While making a timetable for the project, he remembered that there's a certain amount of9.10.1.She felt like ________ frustration, but she was determined notto lose her self-control.A. to cry out ofB. to cry forC. crying out ofD. crying for2.The method he used turned out to be _______ in improvingthe students' English.A. effectiveB. abilityC. responseD. explicit3.He has surely ________ his government to continuing downthe path of economic reform.A. commentedB. communicateC. guaranteedD. committed4.The reality is, as it has always been, that teaching is arewarding, but at times ________ profession.A. instructingB. benefitingC. well-payingD. frustrating5.I didn't realize the food problem was so ________ in this city;with winter coming, many people would starve to deathwithout more help.A. essentialB. criticalC. explicitD. effective6.Female socialization places importance on getting along withothers, ________ male socialization places importance onbecoming independent.A. whenB. whileC. insteadD. therefore7.There is talk of raising the admission ________ to restrict thenumber of students on campus.A. assignmentsB. requirementsC. commitmentsD. minimum8.Mr. Wilson asked me if these islands _______ to China.A. belongB. are belongingC. are belongedD. have been belonged9.Without electronic computers, much of today's advancedtechnology _______.A. haven't been achievedB. wouldn't be achievedC. hadn't been achievedD. wouldn't have been achieved10.The dog was nowhere __________.A. to findB. to be foundC. to findingD. foundJonathan Rivers lived alone in an orderly house in London. Like many other single, middle-aged men, he was getting rather set in his ways. Before he left the house in the morning, he would carefully close all the doors downstairs, open some windowsupstairs to let the air in, and lock the front door.One summer evening, Jonathan returned home as usual. When he opened the front gate, he immediately noticed something strange. There was a heavy footprint in the earth in one of the flowers beds. Then he noticed that one of the white curtains in the front room downstairs was out of place. Jonathan never left anything out of place.He walked up to the front door and opened it quietly. He listened carefully for a few moments but could hear nothing. Inside, the front-room door was half open. Jonathan studied it thoughtfully, wondering if he had forgotten to close it that morning. He stepped silently across the hall to the door and looked inside the room. The shadow of a man was clearly reflected on the far wall in the evening sunlight. The man had clearly been standing behind the door since Jonathan's return. Jonathan immediately locked the door. Then he calmly picked up the telephone in the hall and set about calling the police.The burglar (盗贼), a tall fellow, tried to climb through a window to get out but Jonathan had expected that. He attacked him with his umbrella, using it like a sword (剑). Three minutes later the police arrived. Jonathan was a little annoyed (苦恼的) that he had to have dinner later than usual, but on the whole he felt quite pleased with himself.1.Jonathan had the habit of doing things in the same way everyday.A. TB. F2.One summer evening, Jonathan returned home to find thefront door to the outside of his house was open.A. TB. F3.Jonathan thought that he forgot closing the door that day.A. TB. F4.It was too late for Jonathan to catch the burglar when he gotout through a window.A. TB. F5.The writer of this passage suggests that when living in a city, aperson can never be too careful.A. TB. F。

大学英语教材答案新视野第一册

大学英语教材答案新视野第一册

大学英语教材答案新视野第一册《大学英语教材答案:新视野第一册》Unit 1: A New BeginningPart I: Vocabulary and GrammarExercise 1:1. adequate2. pioneer3. harmonious4. cooperation5. frustrated6. circumstances7. attach8. customs9. approximate10. preserveExercise 2:1. C2. A3. B4. C5. B6. A7. B8. C9. A10. BExercise 3:1. The Kennedy family made a fortune in the late 19th century.2. They decided to leave their home country for a better future.3. The Kennedys have played roles in American politics for decades.4. John F. Kennedy served as the president of the United States from 1961 to 1963.5. John F. Kennedy Jr. died tragically in a plane crash in 1999.Exercise 4:1. What do you attach significance to in your life?2. Could you please approximate the number of participants in the conference?3. The company will cooperate with local organizations to improve environmental protection.4. The artist is frustrated by the lack of recognition for her work.5. Living in a harmonious neighborhood benefits everyone involved.6. The circumstances surrounding the crime are still under investigation.7. It is important to preserve traditional customs and cultural heritage.8. The company's profits are expected to be quite substantial this year.Unit 2: School LifePart II: Reading ComprehensionExercise 1:1. D2. F3. C4. A5. E6. BExercise 2:1. The author's first impression of college was overwhelming due to the large campus and new faces.2. The author describes the challenges of navigating the bus system and finding the right classrooms.3. The author felt pressure to fit in and make friends, leading to anxiety and self-doubt.4. The author eventually found her place in college by joining clubs and participating in extracurricular activities.5. The author's advice to freshmen is to be open-minded, take risks, and embrace new experiences.Exercise 3:1. F (The author mentions feeling lost in the beginning but eventually finding a sense of belonging in college.)2. T (The author emphasizes the importance of extracurricular activities for personal growth and social connections.)3. F (The author suggests that it is essential to step out of one's comfort zone and try new things.)4. T (The author shares her own experience of struggling with anxiety and self-doubt in college.)5. F (The author gives advice on how to adapt to college life and find a sense of belonging.)Unit 3: Cultural DifferencesPart III: Listening ComprehensionExercise 1:1. They are discussing cultural differences related to greetings.2. In India, people greet each other with Namaste by pressing their hands together in front of their chest.3. In Japan, greeting is often accompanied by bows, which can vary in depth depending on the level of respect.4. In Brazil, people greet each other with a kiss on the cheek, regardless of gender.5. In the United States, greetings are often informal and include a handshake or a simple "hello."Exercise 2:1. C2. B3. C4. A5. AExercise 3:1. F (The woman suggests that cultural differences can create misunderstandings, but they also make the world more interesting.)2. T (The woman points out that understanding different cultures can help people communicate and interact better.)3. F (The man mentions that cultural differences include not only greetings but also body language and social customs.)4. T (The man agrees that cultural differences provide an opportunity for learning and personal growth.)5. F (The woman mentions that cultural diversity can lead to conflict if people are not open to understanding and respecting each other.)以上是《大学英语教材答案:新视野第一册》的部分答案,希望能对你的学习有所帮助。

新视野 大学英语 第一册答案(不含视频答案)完整版

不含视频答案Unit 1 Click Here for Language LearningShort Conversations1.B2. C3. A4.C5.D6.C7. C8.A9.B 10.DLong Conversation1.A2. B3.B4. D5. AUnderstanding a Passage1. A2.A3. C4. D5. DUnderstanding a Movie Speech1.honored,2.interesting3.invitation,4.great,5.wise,6.reason,7.key,8.sense,9.impressions, 10. importantlyHomework ListeningTask 11.D2. D3.A4.B5.DTask 21.B2.B3.D4.A5.CTask 31. added,2.agreed,3.create4.increasingly important,5.graduate,6.expanded ,7.included,8.the most commonly taught language,9.followed, nguage programUnit 2 Chilling Out with the FolksShort Conversations1.C2. C3. D4.B5.B6.D7. B8.C9.D 10.DLong Conversation1.A2. C3.D4.C5.AUnderstanding a Passage1.D2.B3. A4. C5. AUnderstanding a Movie Speech1.quick,2.end,3.remember,4.future,5.ten,6.look,7.none,8.eyes ,9.blackness, 10. wishHomework ListeningTask 11.A2.B3.A4.C5.DTask 21.A2.D3.A4.B5.CTask 31. free,2.sales,3.prepare4.needs,5.supplies,6.average,7.increase,puter,9.teenaged children, 10.save moneyUnit 3 Give and SacrificeShort Conversations1.C2. C3. A4.C5.D6.B7. A8.C9.D 10.DLong Conversation1.A2. B3.D4.A5.CUnderstanding a Passage1.B2.C3. A4. C5. BUnderstanding a Movie Speech1.agree ,2.suggestion,3.France ,4.foreigners,5.please,6.fun,7.twice,8.hands,9.happiness, 10. peace Homework ListeningTask 11.C2. D3.B4.D5.CTask 21.C2.B3.A4.C5.CTask 31. designed,2.show,3.experiencedanize,5.pilot6.observe,7.expert,8.emergency,9.beating, 10.outdoorUnit 4 Making a Good ImpressionShort Conversations1.D2. B3. B4.A5.C6.B7. A8.D9.B 10.CLong Conversation1.D2. C3.C4.C5.DUnderstanding a Passage1.C2.A3. B4. D5. DUnderstanding a Movie Speech1.numbers,2.lead,3.lifetime,4.decides,5.physical,6.back,7.career,8.mysterious,9.love, 10. foundHomework ListeningTask 11.B2. D3.A4.C5.CTask 21.D2.C3.B4.A5.BTask 31. ruled,2.require,3.equal4.acceptable,5.provides,6.private,7.poor quality,8.needed,9.supported and improved, 10.a majority ofUnit 5 The battle Against AIDSShort Conversations1.B2.A3. C4.A5.C6.B7.D8.A9.C 10.CLong Conversation1.D2.B3.C4.A5.CUnderstanding a Passage1.A2.C3.C4.D5.AHomework Listening:Task 1:1.D2.B3.B4.A5.C,Task2: 1.C 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.BTASK3: 1.efforts 2.living 3.central, 4.extended 5.violence,6.appears,7.questioned,8.culturally unacceptable,9.media, 10.entertainmentUnit 6 Consider Collar Colors Carefully!Short Conversations1.C2.B3.C4.B5.D6.C7.D8.A9.D 10.DLong Conversation1.C2.A3.B4.B5.DUnderstanding a Passage1.B2.D3.C4.A5.BUnderstanding a Coving Speech1.looking for,2.get rid of,ed to,4.project,plete,6.close to,7.share,ugh,9.tough, plete,Story-telling1)I felt differently, 2)that it made me, 3)Though he made, 4)I hurt my back, 5)I usually did Homework ListeningTask 1: 1.A 2.B 3.B 4.C 5.BTask 2: 1.A 2.B 3.B 4.D 5.CTask 3: 1.political, 2.lower, 3.angry, 4.expected, 5.exporting,6.economy,7.praise,8.seek,9.resulted from, 10.new opportunitiesUnit 7 Guns for Trouble?Short Conversations1. B2.C3.C4.D5.C,6.D7.B8.D9. C 10.DLong Conversation1.C2.B3.D4.D5.CUnderstanding a Passage1.D2.C3.C4.A5.CMovie Speech1.Americans,2.experience,3.back,4.color,5.situation,6.promise,7.first,8.step,9.behind, 10.togetherHomework ListeningTask 11.C2.B3.D4.B5.CTask 2 1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.CTask 3 1.Threat, 2.native, 3.appeared, 4.air, 5.powerful,6.including,7.taste,ter,9.fear 10.surviveUnit 8 Rack Your Brain for CreativityShort Conversations1.A2.B3.D4.D5.B6.A7.B8.B9.C 10.CUnderstanding a Passage1.C2.B3.A4.A5. DUnderstanding a Movie Speech1.join,2.battle,3.meaning,4.differences,5.united,6.fate,7.freedom,8.exist,9.declared, 10.celebrateHomework ListeningTask 1 1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5. ATask 2: 1.B 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.BTask 3: 1.honors, 2.record, 3.entered, 4.mathematics, 5.invited, 6.creativity, 7.faster, 8.advance, 9.75,000, 10.excellentUnit 9 School DaysShort Conversations :1.D2.D3.B4.A5.A6.C7.D8.B9.C 10.AUnderstanding a Passage:1.A2.B3.B4.A5.CUnderstanding a Movie Speech:1.faint,2.sick,3.afraid,4.intention,5.supporting,6.relieved,7.stupid,8.cared,9.smarter, 10.actionsHomework Listening :Task 1: 1.C 2.D 3.D 4.A 5.B ,Task 2: 1.A 2.C 3.C 4.B 5.BTask 3: 1.college, 2.many students graduate, 3.17,000 dollars, 4.the full picture, 5.borrowing by their parents, 6.about ten years, 7.high paying jobs, 8.other public service, 9.their first house, 10.earn very muchUnit 10 Stand Up for HonestyShort Conversations1.B2.A3.C4.B5.C6.C7.B8.A9.C 10.ALong Conversation1.B2.A3.D4.D5.CUnderstanding a Passage1.B2.D3.B4.A5.DUnderstanding a Movie Speech1.rule,2.possible,3.happiness,4.hate,5.rich,6.beautiful,7.poisoned,8.shut,9.knowledge, 10.qualitiesHomework ListeningTask 1: 1.B 2.A 3.D 4.D 5.CTask 2: 1.A 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.DTask 3: 1.results, 2.welcomed, 3.forced, 4.theater, 5.cure,6.painful,7.responsibilities,8.in person,9.as clear as, 10.cannot be hidden。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第一册Unit1课后习题答案

Unit 1 Fresh StartSection AIn fact all the pieces of advice mentioned in the interview are very useful. But if I have to choose one as the most useful, I'd choose "keep a balance". When we were in high school, we spent almost all our time studying. There lacked a balance between social life and academic life in high school. It's important to keep a balance between life and work because it will give us a sound mind in a sound body. Now we have much more free time, so we can join student organizations or go to different activities.2.What advice did your parents give you before you left for college?Before I left for college my parents did have a talk with me. They told me how important college experience would be in my life. They told me about the opportunities that college education would open up to me. They told me to try to develop more interests and join some student clubs. The most impressive advice they gave me was that I should not only read books about my major; instead, they advised me to read as widely as possible. All these are very valuable pieces of advice.Reading comprehension1.According to the president, what did the parents remind their children to do before theyleft for college?The parents reminded their children to work hard and achieve the best they could.2.What does the president call on the students to do with the greatest resources oncampus?The president calls on the students to make the most of the great resources on campus: to explore new subjects, to meet fascinating people, and to pursue new passions.3.What does the president mean when he says "sample them widely" (Para. 5)?By saying "sample them widely", the president means students should try many different courses and try something new to see what it is like.4.What could be the consequences if you don't challenge yourself?If we don't challenge ourselves, we will not become broadly educated people, and we may not find the passion that will help us shape our future.5.What can you learn from the example of Vera Wang?We can learn from the example of Vera Wang that we should challenge ourselves, and by challenging ourselves, we are more likely to find an interest we don't know we have, and this interest may help us build a prosperous future.6.How should you deal with new and unpleasant experiences in college?We should not worry, and we should learn to face this new part of our life with enthusiasm. College experiences, pleasant or unpleasant, will provide us with valuable lessons and will enrich our life.7.How do you understand "Now it is your turn" (Para. 7)?The expression "Now it is your turn" means that now it is time for you to acquire knowledge and to pass it on.8.How does the president's speech impress you?The president's welcoming speech is really impressive. He mentions many important things about college life, the resources available on campus, as well as the opportunities we have and the responsibilities that we should take. The speech is very inspiring.1. What role do you think a university education will play in your life?A university education will play a very important role in my life, and it will benefit me in a number of ways. In the university I can acquire specialized knowledge about my major, and develop my critical thinking and research skills. I will have the opportunities to meet and share ideas with people of different minds. I can gain a broader view of the world by meeting people from diverse backgrounds and cultures. And I will start my life journey of self-discovery, self-improvement, and self-fulfillment.2.Do you think a university education can change a person's life? In what way and why? Yes, absolutely. With a university education, a person will have more freedom and therefore more choices. This education experience provides unlimited potential. Moreover, a university education provides the means for one to succeed. Not only will a person obtain knowledge and skills essential for his career development, but he will also develop an independent mind and be able to make right decisions on his own.3.How do you think about those successful people such as Bill Gates who dropped out ofuniversity?I admire those who dropped out of university and yet had made fame for themselves by achieving big goals. Some people use those successful college dropouts as counterexamples to show their belief that a person can succeed even without a university education. Chances are that most people do not have the same mind, talent, determination, or opportunities as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg did; therefore, they might not be able to achieve success without having a university education. In fact, a university education will equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills which will help them to succeed.4.How do you understand the statement "If you think education is expensive, tryignorance"?Nowadays education is getting more and more expensive, especially college education. And there are people who choose to give up education because of the high cost. But without education, one would not be able to acquire knowledge that an education will offer. In other words, they would be "ignorant". The result would be that "ignorant" people will suffer even more or pay even more for being so. It is true that education is expensive, but if you try "ignorance", the cost would be even higher.5.What are you going to do at university in order to sample widely and challenge yourself? To sample widely and challenge myself, I am going to venture out of my comfort zone and do what I have not had the courage to do. For instance, I will make friends with people from diversebackgrounds and cultures. I will take a swimming class and learn how to swim. I will attend lectures, join student clubs, and try all kinds of food. Most of all, I will do whatever it takes to make the most of the four years and try to become a well-rounded graduate.Words in use1. Given the chance to show his ability, he regained (confidence) and began to succeed in school.2. It is so difficult to (explore) the bottom of the ocean because some parts are very deep.3. It was about 30 seconds before Alex (emerged) from the water; we were quite scared.4. We often (assume) that when other people do the same things as we do, they do them for the same reasons; but this assumption is not always reasonable.5. There is widespread concern that the rising unemployment may(pose)a threat to social stability.6. After a(n) (comprehensive) physical exam, my doctor said I was in good condition except that my blood pressure was a little high.7. It is well known that China is a country with rich natural (resources) and a very big population.8. Some people believe that the earth can (yield) enough food to support at least twice its present population.9. Sam (inherited) the gift of imagination from his family, but he lacked the driving power to take action.10. A bee that has found honey is able to (transmit) to other bees the information they need in order to collect the honey.Word building: Practiceun-cover ➝ 1)(uncover)easy ➝ 2)(uneasy)load ➝ 3)(unload)-antapply ➝ 4)(applicant)resist ➝ 5)(resistant)account ➝ 6)(accountant)assistant ➝ 7)(assist)-ifysimple ➝ 8)(simplify)note ➝ 9)(notify)quality ➝ 10)(qualify)class ➝ 11)(classify)1. Despite being (classified)as a meat-eater, the panda has a diet that is overwhelmingly vegetarian.2. They have developed computerized systems which will greatly (assist) all library users so that they will not need the help of others.3. Changes have been made to the construction requirements in this city in order to make the buildings and highways more (resistant) to earthquakes.4. After a two-month inquiry, the police have (uncovered)the three men's intention to rob a bank and have arrested them.5. Consumers say they are (uneasy) about using their credit cards over the Internet because they are afraid of Internet fraud (欺诈) and identity theft.6. A college degree and some working experience should (qualify) you for the job advertised in the newspaper.7. The British ship arrived at the port this morning and is (unloading) its contents in the harbor now.8. As a human resources manager, I see many job (applicants)who are technically skilled, but have bad attitudes.9. The teacher (simplified) his instructions so that the small children could understand him better.10. My major was literature. However, now I'm working in a firm as a(n) (accountant), dealing with numbers every day.11. The committee's decision will be (notified) to all employees next week.Banked clozeUniversity students come from different parts of the country with various purposes. However, a closer look at their reasons for studying at the university will enable us to 1)(classify)them roughly into three groups: those who have a(n) 2)(passion)for learning, those who wish to 3)(attain) a bright future, and those who learn with no definite purpose.Firstly, there are many students who learn simply because they 4)(pursue) their goal of learning. Some read a wealth of British and American novels because they are keenly interested in literature. Others sit in front of the computer screen, working on a new program, 5)(virtually) day and night, because they find some computer programs 6)(fascinating), and they dream of becoming a "Bill Gates" one day.Secondly, there are students who work hard mainly for a better and more 7)(prosperous) future. It seems that the majority of students fall into this group. After admission to the university, they read books after books to 8)(acquire) knowledge from all of the resources which are 9)(available) to them, and finally, to succeed in the future job market.Thirdly, there are still some students who learn without a clear goal. They take courses, finish homework, enjoy life on campus, but don't want to 10)(sample)anything new or challenging. They have no idea what they will be doing after college. And they may end up with nothing in their lives.Expressions in use1. My family 1)(got by) on my father's unemployment benefit after he lost his job.2. Many subway riders read books or listen to music in order to 2)(make the most of) their time on the way to work.3. In order to make sure he would be able to attend the meeting, I called him up two weeks 3)(in advance).4. Experts say our company is amazing in that sales have been increasing steadily 4)(over time).5. In order to 5)(reap the benefits of) the physical exercise, you have to exercise regularly, and for at least half an hour each time.6. They all tried to talk 6)(all at once), but I couldn't hear anything they said.7. Yellow flowers in the field always 7)(remind) me 8)(of) my childhood in the countryside.8. We have been practicing for so long and so hard that our team should 9)(stand a chance of) winning the game.9. Research on genes will 10)(open the door to) exciting new medical treatments.10. Every one of you has made a contribution and I 11)(take pleasure in)acknowledging what each of you has done to make this academic convention such a success.Structure analysis: PracticeA B B CStructured writing: PracticeThere are some things you can do to succeed in college. First, pursue passions. Your passions will broaden your mind and make your life interesting. Second, never let go of any opportunities that come your way. College is full of unique opportunities, which will enable you to sample new things and meet wonderful people. Lastly, take responsibilities. In college you must learn to be responsible for your own decisions and actions. With the passions, the opportunities, and the ability to take responsibilities, you will become successful not only in college, but also in your future career.Translation苏格拉底是古希腊哲学家,被誉为现代西方哲学的奠基人。

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• • 他的教学法亦称为苏格拉底法,即通过提 问和 回答来激发批判性思维以及阐述观点。 该方法在 各种讨论中仍被普遍使用。 • 他还在认识论和逻 辑领域做出了重大而深 远的贡献。他的思想和方 法所带来的影响 一直是后来的西方哲学的坚实基 础。 • 苏格拉底是古代哲学史上最丰富多彩的人 物。 • 他在他那个时代已威名远扬。虽然他未曾 建立什么哲学体系,未曾设立什么学派, 也未曾 创立什么宗派,但他的名字很快就 变得家喻户晓 了。
• • 苏格拉底是古希腊哲学家,被誉为现代西 方哲学的奠基人。 • 他是一个谜一般的人物, 人们主要通过后 来的一些古典作家的叙述, 尤其是他最著 名的学生柏拉图的作品去了 解他。 • 苏格拉底以他对伦理学的贡献而闻 名。
• • His method of teaching, known as the Socratic Method, by asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to explain ideas remains a commonly used tool in a wide range of discussions. • He also made important and lasting contributions to the field of epistemology (认识论) and logic, and the influence of his ideas and approach remains a strong foundation for Western philosophy that followed. • Socrates was the most colorful figure in the history of ancient philosophy. • His fame was widespread in his own time, and his name soon became a household word although he constructed no philosophical system, established no school, and founded no sect (宗派).

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people.2.We are encouraged to actively3.4.culture.5.If your language mistakes have not been corrected, they will beQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog.1.A. She forgot most of her English.B. She returned to the regular class.C. She missed her best friend a lot.D. She became sad about her studies.2.A. Because her English was very good.B. Because she had been in the wrong class.C. Because she wanted to study online.D. Because she didn't like the regular class much.3.A. It was exciting.B. It was challenging.C. It was rewarding.D. It was frustrating.4.A. She caught up with other students in the class.B. She managed to be at the top of the class.C. She had to be sent back to the regular class.D. She failed in the final exam despite her efforts.5.A. She should study together with her best friend.B. She should learn with teachers helping her study.C. She should study with students at the same level.D. She should not blame other people for her failure1.2.borrowing, and spending has outpaced economic growth.3.runners.4.She had to spend nearly four months away from him that summer, insteadmunity-based organizations are now starting to play an important role6.7.Now that medical technology has advanced to its present state, more people are aware8.While making a timetable for the project, he remembered that there's a certain amount of9.10.1.She felt like ________ frustration, but she was determined notto lose her self-control.A. to cry out ofB. to cry forC. crying out ofD. crying for2.The method he used turned out to be _______ in improvingthe students' English.A. effectiveB. abilityC. responseD. explicit3.He has surely ________ his government to continuing downthe path of economic reform.A. commentedB. communicateC. guaranteedD. committed4.The reality is, as it has always been, that teaching is arewarding, but at times ________ profession.A. instructingB. benefitingC. well-payingD. frustrating5.I didn't realize the food problem was so ________ in this city;with winter coming, many people would starve to deathwithout more help.A. essentialB. criticalC. explicitD. effective6.Female socialization places importance on getting along withothers, ________ male socialization places importance onbecoming independent.A. whenB. whileC. insteadD. therefore7.There is talk of raising the admission ________ to restrict thenumber of students on campus.A. assignmentsB. requirementsC. commitmentsD. minimum8.Mr. Wilson asked me if these islands _______ to China.A. belongB. are belongingC. are belongedD. have been belonged9.Without electronic computers, much of today's advancedtechnology _______.A. haven't been achievedB. wouldn't be achievedC. hadn't been achievedD. wouldn't have been achieved10.The dog was nowhere __________.A. to findB. to be foundC. to findingD. foundJonathan Rivers lived alone in an orderly house in London. Like many other single, middle-aged men, he was getting rather set in his ways. Before he left the house in the morning, he would carefully close all the doors downstairs, open some windowsupstairs to let the air in, and lock the front door.One summer evening, Jonathan returned home as usual. When he opened the front gate, he immediately noticed something strange. There was a heavy footprint in the earth in one of the flowers beds. Then he noticed that one of the white curtains in the front room downstairs was out of place. Jonathan never left anything out of place.He walked up to the front door and opened it quietly. He listened carefully for a few moments but could hear nothing. Inside, the front-room door was half open. Jonathan studied it thoughtfully, wondering if he had forgotten to close it that morning. He stepped silently across the hall to the door and looked inside the room. The shadow of a man was clearly reflected on the far wall in the evening sunlight. The man had clearly been standing behind the door since Jonathan's return. Jonathan immediately locked the door. Then he calmly picked up the telephone in the hall and set about calling the police.The burglar (盗贼), a tall fellow, tried to climb through a window to get out but Jonathan had expected that. He attacked him with his umbrella, using it like a sword (剑). Three minutes later the police arrived. Jonathan was a little annoyed (苦恼的) that he had to have dinner later than usual, but on the whole he felt quite pleased with himself.1.Jonathan had the habit of doing things in the same way everyday.A. TB. F2.One summer evening, Jonathan returned home to find thefront door to the outside of his house was open.A. TB. F3.Jonathan thought that he forgot closing the door that day.A. TB. F4.It was too late for Jonathan to catch the burglar when he gotout through a window.A. TB. F5.The writer of this passage suggests that when living in a city, aperson can never be too careful.A. TB. F。

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people.2.3.4.culture.5.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog. 1.A. She forgot most of her English.B. She returned to the regular class.C. She missed her best friend a lot.D. She became sad about her studies.2.A. Because her English was very good.B. Because she had been in the wrong class.C. Because she wanted to study online.D. Because she didn't like the regular class much.3.A. It was exciting.B. It was challenging.C. It was rewarding.D. It was frustrating.4.A. She caught up with other students in the class.B. She managed to be at the top of the class.C. She had to be sent back to the regular class.D. She failed in the final exam despite her efforts.5.A. She should study together with her best friend.B. She should learn with teachers helping her study.C. She should study with students at the same level.D. She should not blame other people for her failure1.2.borrowing, and spending has outpaced economic growth.3.He was short of breath as he was running hard to the other runners.4.She had to spend nearly four months away from him that summer, insteadmunity-based organizations are now starting to play an important role6.7.Now that medical technology has advanced to its present state, more people are aware8.While making a timetable for the project, he remembered that there's a certain9.The thieves had gone five miles before the police them.10.1.She felt like ________ frustration, but she was determinednot to lose her self-control.A. to cry out ofB. to cry forC. crying out ofD. crying for2.The method he used turned out to be _______ in improvingthe students' English.A. effectiveB. abilityC. responseD. explicit3.He has surely ________ his government to continuing downthe path of economic reform.A. commentedB. communicateC. guaranteedD. committed4.The reality is, as it has always been, that teaching isa rewarding, but at times ________ profession.A. instructingB. benefitingC. well-payingD. frustrating5.I didn't realize the food problem was so ________ in thiscity; with winter coming, many people would starve to death without more help.A. essentialB. criticalC. explicitD. effective6.Female socialization places importance on getting alongwith others, ________ male socialization placesimportance on becoming independent.A. whenB. whileC. insteadD. therefore7.There is talk of raising the admission ________ to restrictthe number of students on campus.A. assignmentsB. requirementsC. commitmentsD. minimum8.Mr. Wilson asked me if these islands _______ to China.A. belongB. are belongingC. are belongedD. have been belonged9.Without electronic computers, much of today's advancedtechnology _______.A. haven't been achievedB. wouldn't be achievedC. hadn't been achievedD. wouldn't have been achieved10.The dog was nowhere __________.A. to findB. to be foundC. to findingD. foundJonathan Rivers lived alone in an orderly house in London. Like many other single, middle-aged men, he was getting rather set in his ways. Before he left the house in the morning, he would carefully close all the doors downstairs, open some windows upstairs to let the air in, and lock the front door.One summer evening, Jonathan returned home as usual. When he opened the front gate, he immediately noticed something strange. There was a heavy footprint in the earth in one of the flowers beds. Then he noticed that one of the white curtains in the front room downstairs was out of place. Jonathan never left anything out of place.He walked up to the front door and opened it quietly. He listened carefully for a few moments but could hear nothing. Inside, thefront-room door was half open. Jonathan studied it thoughtfully, wondering if he had forgotten to close it that morning. He stepped silently across the hall to the door and looked inside the room. The shadow of a man was clearly reflected on the far wall in the evening sunlight. The man had clearly been standing behind the door since Jonathan's return. Jonathan immediately locked the door. Then he calmly picked up the telephone in the hall and set about calling the police. The burglar (盗贼), a tall fellow, tried to climb through a window to get out but Jonathan had expected that. He attacked him with his umbrella, using it like a sword (剑). Three minutes later the police arrived. Jonathan was a little annoyed (苦恼的) that he had to have dinner later than usual, but on the whole he felt quite pleased with himself.1.Jonathan had the habit of doing things in the same way everyday.A. TB. F2.One summer evening, Jonathan returned home to find thefront door to the outside of his house was open.A. TB. F3.Jonathan thought that he forgot closing the door that day.A. TB. F4.It was too late for Jonathan to catch the burglar when hegot out through a window.A. TB. F5.The writer of this passage suggests that when living ina city, a person can never be too careful.A. TB. F。

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