新世纪读写B5课后练习参考答案 unit 6 The Discus Thrower剖析

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新视野大学英语第三版读写教程Book1-units5-6-练习答案

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程Book1-units5-6-练习答案

Unit 5Words in use 3.1. annual2. contract3. distinction4. substantial5. furnished6. amateur7. assemble8. react9. appear 10. magnificent Word building 4.-ingboring→borefascinating→fascinateamuse→amusing-ionexplode→explosionassume→assumptionevolve→evolutioncompensate→compensation contribution→contribute-aryelement→elementaryrevolution→revolutionary5.1. assumption 2. fascinated 3. explosion 4. elementary 5. compensation6. evolution7. amusing8. bore9. contribute 10. revolutionary Banked cloze 6.1.K2.D3.C4.B5.H6.O7.F8.M9.A 10.G Expressions in use 7.1.passed away2.left behind3.give away4.had no intention of5.Up to6.regardless of7. might (just)as well8.fall in9.in attendance 10. to this day Translation10.有关古代奥林匹克运动会的最早文字记载可追溯至公元前776年。

古代奥运会每4年举办一次,在8月6日与9月19日之间的一个纪念宙斯的宗教节日期间举行。

第一届现代奥运会于1896年在希腊雅典举办。

奥运会的标志由五个大小相同的套环组成,代表着五大洲的联合和来自世界各地运动员的大聚会。

新世纪研究生公共英语教材阅读B_课后答案精品

新世纪研究生公共英语教材阅读B_课后答案精品

新世纪研究生公共英语教材阅读B_课后答案精品UNIT TWO The New SinglesP29 I Comprehension Check1-5 BDBDC 6-10 ACCADP31 Vocabulary StudyI 1.neo-realist 2.neo-Nazis 3.Neo-fascist 4.neocolonialism 5. neologisms 6.neo-Darwinist7.neoclassical 8. neonatesII 1.fostering 2.reaved 3.holy grail 4.mainstay 5.twenty-somethings 6.heterosexuals 7.mandatory 8.embracing 9.meditating 10.fusionP32III TranslationNowadays in the city’s tonier residential districts there are peple named as singles, who are usually young, rich and tech-savvy professionals and choose independently their own lifesyles. The number of singles has increased dramatically over the recent years. The reasons of remaining single are various:some may be busy exploring careers without putting their marriage into the agenda, some may indulge in their jobs, travel, entertainment, physical fitness or friendship, More than 80% of them have not abandoned the value of marriage, and they say they aspire to marry or they want to be married someday, but they are patient and feel content being single until they meet the right person.UNIT THREE Doctor’s Dilemma:Treat or Let Die?P51 Comprehension Check1-5 BCCBD 6-10 DCDADP53 V ocabulary StudyI 1.outstrip 2.limbo 3.ceased 4. in the wake of 5. paramount6.ethical7.prolonged8. thorny9.congenital 10.subsequentlyII 1.euthanasia 2.salvaged 3.deformity 4.defects 5. handicaps 6.lingering 7. grapple 8. allegedly 9.acquitted 10.frontiersIII TranslationPeople who are energetic, happy, and relaxed are less likely to catch a cold than those who are depressed, nervous, or angry. When the brain is “happy”, it sends messages to our organs that help keep the body healthy and sound. Your chance of developing the common cold, pneumonia, or even cancer may very well be decreased by keeping your brain in a healthy state. In addition, happy and relaxed people are prone to better health practices than their negative and stressed counterparts. They are more likely to get plenty of sleep and to engaged in regular exercise, and have been shown to have lower levels of certain stress hormones.P59 Key to Supplementary ReadingsA.1-5 FTFTF 6-10 TTTFT B 1-5 FFTTF 6-10 TFTFFUNIT FIVE Can You Raise a Polite Kid in This Rude World?P94 Comprehension Check1-5 BDADB 6-9 AADBP95 V ocabulary StudyI 1-5 deigj 6-10 hfabcII 1.provocative 2. notional 3. curb 4.devastating 5. appalling 6.perspective 7. counterpart 8. fray 9.defuse 10.frustratedIII TranslationWealth exposed American manners to continuing international scrutiny because it underwrote an expansion of tourism. In the late nineteenth century the American abroad symbolized for some the dangders of sudden wealth and became an instrument to expose comparative social codes and standardsof morality. Boasting, vulgarity, obsessive acquisitiveness, and insensitivity were soon associated with this early version of the Ugly American. Representing a small portion of the population, the international travelers seemed to stand for the whole country in the eyes of many foreigners, and it was the prodigality of their wealth, the apparently limitless wallets and purses, that seemed most dangerous. American money threatened to loot the Old World of its historic treasures, and aggressive celebrity hunters and relic gatherers to invade European privacy as well. 财富使美国人的行为一直受到国际上的关注,因为它是旅游业的基础。

新视野大学英语读写教程Unit_6_Focus-B课件

新视野大学英语读写教程Unit_6_Focus-B课件

Examples:
She was continuously ribbed about her accent. Ribbing n. She got a lot of ribbing for her accent.
Synonym:
Tease, ridicule
8. Out ut of bound,
people are not allowed to go in/ use/ see/ know…
Examples:
Most of the bars are placed out of bounds to the army. 大部分酒吧设在士兵不得进入的地区。
Practice:
Violent TV programs are out of bound to 孩子们不准看暴力电影。 Children. Adj: very likely Be bound to --Don't lie to her. She's bound to find out about it. --When you are dealing with so many patients, mistakes are bound to happen .
application
2. What are the _____(character) of the Chinese?
characteristics
3. She went to the West in spite of the ____(approve) of her parents .
disapproval
9. internalize (L49): accept as your own内化
Examples:

新视野大学英语读写教程unitunit课后答案

新视野大学英语读写教程unitunit课后答案

新视野大学英语读写教程unitunit课后答案新视野大学英语(第二版)第一册Unit 6III.1. boast2. registered3. employment4. peculiar5. Continuous6. graduated7. dump8.retreat 9. contrary 10. trembledIV.1. in2. of3. behind4. about5. At6. about/of 8. by 9. on/upon10. atV. 1. F 2. M 3. J 4. G 6. D 7. O 8. L 9. I 10. CVI.1. I know who he is. So does she.2. We have come to realize all work is equally import. So has Sara.3. I’d like another drink. So would John.4. I’m not supposed to know who else objects to the plan.Nor/Neither are they.5. He shouldn’t have imagined there would be joy inpicking up trash.Nor/Neithershould Steve.VII.1. Even if the calculation is right2. even if they raise the price3. Even if she may not return me the money4. even if she doesn’t come5. Even if we achi eve great success inour workVIII.1. The police got to the station five minutes after the explosion,and so did the reporters.2. Even if you disagree with her, she is worth listening to.3. The news reporters were given nothing but bare facts by theofficials in charge of theinvestigation.4. The room was well decorated, but the color of the curtain didnot go well with theoverall style.5. Whenever we go back to the place where my husband was born, wealways make therounds of his relatives.6. Contrary to his hope, his girlfriend’s parents are not asapproachable as his parents.IX.1. 我问过好几个服务员,可他们什么也没说,只朝着我笑,直到这时我才意识到我的英语不够好。

世纪 大学英语 读写教程第一册B1U06B 教师 内含 习题答案 要点提示

世纪 大学英语 读写教程第一册B1U06B 教师 内含 习题答案 要点提示

be held up as examples
The intellectually curious and hard-working students should be praised and held up as examples to other students.
Translation
5. 直到我们消除排斥知识的现象, 我们才有希望保持世
➢ Cloze ➢ Translation
Cloze
《读写教程 I》: Ex. XI, p. 134
Cloze
XI. Fill in each of the blanks with an appropriate word.
In the U.S. today, not enough respect is given to people who are truly dedicated tpourtshue it_____________ of knowledge. This is true through out thesyesdtuecmational ______________. Parents of elementary school pupils are unhappy if their child wants to spend too much time reading, oirntdeolilnegctoutahler ____________ activities. At a university, the brighteshtaarnddwmoorkstin_g______________ undergraduates are not the pmoopsut l_a_r___________. In fact, the top students are often lookdeodw_n____________ upon as “nerds” and “geeks”.

新视野大学英语读写教程4(第三版)课本练习参考答案-英语读写第四版答案

新视野大学英语读写教程4(第三版)课本练习参考答案-英语读写第四版答案

新视野大学英语读写教程4(第三版)课本练习参考答案UNIT ONESection ALanguage focusWords in use[3]1.crumbled2.discern3.surpass4.shrewd5.conversion6.distort7.radiant8.ingenious9.stumped 10.propositionWord building[5]1.bankruptcies2.atmospheric3.delicacies4.urgency5.accountancy6.gloom7.magnet8.metallic9.mastery 10.vacancy 11.guilt 12.secrecy Banked close[6]1-10:C I A O F H M K J DExpressions in use[7]1.were dripping with2.in exchange for3.flared up4.make an analogy between5.set a date for6.make…out of7.made a pact8.had appealed to[9]亚里士多德是古希腊的哲学家和科学家。

他的作品涵盖了许多学科,包括物理学、生物学、动物学、逻辑学、伦理学、诗歌、戏剧、音乐、语言学、政治和政府,构成了第一个综合的西方哲学体系。

亚里士多德是第一个将人类的知识领域划分为不同学科的人,如数学,生物学和伦理学。

他相信人所有的观念和所有的知识在根本上都是基于感知能力。

他对自然科学的看法构成了他许多作品的基础。

他几乎对他所处时期的每一个人类知识领域都作出了贡献。

他的作品包含人们所知的最早的关于逻辑的正式研究,即使在今天,亚里士多德哲学所涵盖的方方面面仍是学术研究的重要课题。

他的哲学对所有的西方哲学理论的发展有着经久不衰的影响。

在去世2,300多年后,亚里士多德仍是最有影响力的哲学家和科学家之一。

新视野大学英语读写教程6课后习题答案

新视野大学英语读写教程6课后习题答案

第一单元Ⅲ 1. pursuit 2. conceive 3. dedicated 4. addict 5. cater6. Perplexing7. contemplating8. diversions9. foreseen 10. arbitrary 11. Petty 12. perpetual给"幸福"下定义是一个令人困惑的问题:最好的办法是先设定两个极端,然后寻求中庸。

认为幸福就是高人一等,住的是大理石豪宅,衣柜里有上百套衣服,这可成为贪婪的极端。

认为幸福就是印度圣人似的快乐,这将成为精神生活的极端。

圣人打坐,冥想着现实的本质,超脱于肉身的拖累。

如果有崇敬者给他端上食物,他就吃;如果没人给,他就饿着。

何苦为此事烦恼?一切物质的东西对他都微不足道。

冥想就是他的快乐。

他凭借常人难以想像的自律达到高度的精神集中,对他来说,能够达到如此境界,这本身就是快乐。

Ⅵ1. The whole of life, so to speak, is involved in the pursuit of the good life. 可以说,生命的整体意义在于追求美好的生活。

2. It is hard to conceive of living without electricity and other modern conveniences. 很难想像没有电和其他现代便利设施的日子怎么过。

3. He dedicated his life to trying to find an appropriate architecture for his country which was realistic and integral to that society.他毕生致力于为他的祖国寻找合适的建筑风格。

这种风格既具有现实意义,又能融入社会。

4. He also highlighted the well-known dangers of people becoming addicted to computers.他还着重强调了人们玩电脑成瘾所造成的众所周知的危险。

新视野大学英语读写教程6课后习题答案解析

新视野大学英语读写教程6课后习题答案解析

新视野⼤学英语读写教程6课后习题答案解析第⼀单元Ⅲ 1. pursuit 2. conceive 3. dedicated 4. addict 5. cater6. Perplexing7. contemplating8. diversions9. foreseen 10. arbitrary 11. Petty 12. perpetual给"幸福"下定义是⼀个令⼈困惑的问题:最好的办法是先设定两个极端,然后寻求中庸。

认为幸福就是⾼⼈⼀等,住的是⼤理⽯豪宅,⾐柜⾥有上百套⾐服,这可成为贪婪的极端。

认为幸福就是印度圣⼈似的快乐,这将成为精神⽣活的极端。

圣⼈打坐,冥想着现实的本质,超脱于⾁⾝的拖累。

如果有崇敬者给他端上⾷物,他就吃;如果没⼈给,他就饿着。

何苦为此事烦恼?⼀切物质的东西对他都微不⾜道。

冥想就是他的快乐。

他凭借常⼈难以想像的⾃律达到⾼度的精神集中,对他来说,能够达到如此境界,这本⾝就是快乐。

Ⅵ1. The whole of life, so to speak, is involved in the pursuit of the good life. 可以说,⽣命的整体意义在于追求美好的⽣活。

2. It is hard to conceive of living without electricity and other modern conveniences. 很难想像没有电和其他现代便利设施的⽇⼦怎么过。

3. He dedicated his life to trying to find an appropriate architecture for his country which was realistic and integral to that society.他毕⽣致⼒于为他的祖国寻找合适的建筑风格。

这种风格既具有现实意义,⼜能融⼊社会。

4. He also highlighted the well-known dangers of people becoming addicted to computers.他还着重强调了⼈们玩电脑成瘾所造成的众所周知的危险。

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新世纪读写B5课后练习参考答案 unit 6 The Discus Thrower
Increase your language proficiency
I. Words
1. rusted 2. dwarfs 3. dwell 4. possessions 5. intensity 6. assembled
7. alert 8. probed 9. fingering 10. awkwardly
II. Phrases
1. spy on 2. watching for 3. presented itself 4. came loose
5. drew back 6. out of the reach 7. making his rounds 8. by accident
9. No wonder 10. empty of

Increase your word power
1. give sb the appearance of 使某人显得
2. (look / be) deeply tanned 皮肤黝黑
3. give sb the look of 使某人看起来像
4. shake one’s head
5. rise in the air 举在空中
6. without the least irony 没有丝毫讽刺口吻
7. get the feel of it 找准感觉
8. one’s eyes narrowed 眯起眼 (多因生气或专注)

Polysemy (多义词)
cast 1. v. throw or drop
2. vt. throw off; remove; get rid of (because you no longer need it or want it)
3. vt. turn or direct (in a certain direction) [用法:V+ N 或 V+ N+N ]
4. vt. make (a vote) in an election [常见搭配:cast a vote / cast a ballot = vote ]
5. n. all the people who act in a play or film 参演人员,全体演员
crack 1. v. cause to break open
2. v. (of one’s voice) change suddenly in depth, volume, etc. in a way that you cannot
control
3. v. lose control or effectiveness esp. as a result of difficulties or pressure
4. n. a very thin mark or opening 裂缝,缝隙
5. n. a loud sharp sound 咔嚓声

Cloze
1. frosted 2. missing 3. rotting 4. intensity 5. cast
6. sickroom 7. cards 8. imprwessive 9. ordered 10. instead
11. palm 12. threw 13. discus 14. laugh 15. way

Translation
The patient in Room 542 was unusual. He had the look of vigor and good health, but he was
blind, legless, and his deteriorating body was like a rotting log. His life was like a candle in the
wind, about to be blown out at any moment. His body was not whole, but he was still impressive.
He had been suffering physical pain beyond imagination, but he was always quiet. He always
ordered scrambled eggs for breakfast but he never ate them. Instead, he would throw the breakfast
plate against the wall earnestly as if it were a discus. He had no feet but he repeatedly asked the
doctor to bring him a pair of shoes. The room he dwelled in was empty of all possessions—no
get-well cards, flowers, slippers, none of the usual kickshaws of the sickroom. He seemed to have
been cast upon a wild island. Finally, he left the world quietly, with no one beside him. Lying in
his bed, his face was relaxed, grave and dignified. Upon his death, was he remembering a time
when he was whole? Did he dream of the feet he used to have?

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