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1. Unit1大學英語綜合教程1課後答案(2)

Unit1大學英語綜合教程1課後答案

Structure

1. 1) Simon's ill — so much so that he can't get out of bed.

2) She herself believed in freedom, so much so that she would rather die than live without it.

3) Piles of work have kept us busy — so much so that we can't manage to take a holiday this year.

4) Many contestants later failed drug tests, so much so that the race had to be rerun.

2. 1) Assuming (that) this painting really is a Picasso

2) Assuming (that) the proposal is accepted

3) assuming, of course, that she's prepared to listen

4) Even assuming (that) smokers do see the health warnings

Comprehensive Exercises

I. Cloze

(A)

1. contrast 2. exaggerating

3. priority 4. on the other hand

5. promoting 6. pick up

7. assist 8. accomplish

9. on occasion 10. neglecting

- 96 - Appendix I

11. worthwhile 12. superior

(B)

1. to 2. affect/influence

3. others 4. each/them

5. without 6. controlled

7. about 8. value

9. They 10. little

11. right 12. but

13. in 14. what

15. worth 16. and

II. Translation

I consider it worthwhile trying to summarize our experience

in learning English. Here I would like to make three relevant points.

First, wide reading should be taken as a priority in the learning process, because it is through reading that we get the most language input. Next, learning by heart as many well-written essays as possible is also very important. On the one hand, rote learning/learning by rote is indeed of little help, but on the other hand, memorization/learning by heart with a good understanding will cer?tainly be of benefit/do good to us. With an enormous store of excellent essays in our heads, we will find it much easier to express ourselves in English. Finally, it is critical that we should put what we have learned into practice. By doing more reading, writing, listening and speaking, we will be able to accomplish the task of perfecting our English.

Part III TextB

Comprehension Check

1. c 2. c

3. d 4. a

5. c 6. b

Translation

(#ja Appendix III)

Appendix I - 97 -

Language Practice

1. adopt

3. plus

5. furthermore

7. annual

9. pace

11. on demand

13. perspective 15. fell apart

17. access

19. deposit

2. account

4. ended up

6. fund

8. keeping track of

10. intends

12. devise

14. undoubtedly

16. protest

18. resources

20. from your point of view

Part IV Theme-Related Language Learning Tasks

Model paper

How I Learn at College

I went to school in a small town near Cheng and now I am studying law at Fudan University in Shanghai. Passing from one to the other you have to get used to many new things, not the least being the different way of learning.

At school I found my timetable full throughout the day. One lesson came close on the heels of

another with little time to call one's own. At university, in contrast, only a few hours of each day are

taken up with classes or lectures. In the time made available you are expected to learn on your own.

When and where is up to you. At the same time what you are meant to learn shifts from memorizing

masses of facts to developing an ability to understand theories and present arguments. There are, of

course, still facts to be learned. One should not exaggerate the differences. Nevertheless, learning at

university certainly teaches me greater self-reliance and to think for myself. (169 words)

拓展:

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Peggy Noonan lives in New York and writes a weekly column for The Wall Street Journal. This piece is taken from one of them. In it she reflects on her week and on life in the city. Writing less than a year away from the destruction of the World Trade Center, her thoughts are inevitably affected by that terrible event.

佩吉·諾南住在紐約,每周為《華爾街時報》撰寫專欄文章。本文即其中一篇。她在文章中反思了自己的一周以及這個城市的生活。撰寫此文時,離世貿中心被毀還不到一周年,她的思考不可避免地帶有這一可怕事件的陰影。

The Nightmare and the Dreams

夢魘與夢想

-- How has Sept. 11 affected our national unconscious?

――9·11事件如何影響了國民的潛意識?

PEGGY NOONAN

佩吉·諾南

It is hot in New York. It is so hot that once when I had a fever a friend called and asked me how I felt and I said, "You know how dry and hot paper feels when it's been faxed? That's how I feel." And how I felt all day yesterday. It is hot. We feel as if we've been faxed.

紐約真熱。天氣如此炎熱,因此,有一次我發高燒,朋友打電話來問候我感覺如何時,我就說,「你知道發傳真時紙張有多乾燥多燙手嗎?那就是我的感覺。」昨天整整一天我都是這種感覺。太熱了。我們覺得自己被傳真過似的。

I found myself fully awake at 5 a.m. yesterday and went for a walk on the Brooklyn Bridge. Now more than ever the bridge seems like a great gift to my city. It spans. In the changed landscape of downtown it is our undisturbed beauty, grown ever more stately each year. People seem to love it more now, or at least mention it more or notice it more. So do I. It's always full of tourists but always full of New Yorkers, too.

昨天清晨5點我就完全醒了,便去布魯克林大橋散步。如今這座大橋越發像是賜予我們這個城市的一件貴重禮物。它跨河而立。在業已改變的市區景觀中,它依舊是一道美麗的景緻,年復一年,越發顯得氣勢非凡。如今,人們似乎更喜歡它,至少是更多地提到它、注意到它。本人也一樣。橋上總是擠滿遊客,也總是擠滿紐約居民。

I am struck, as I always am when I'm on it, that I am walking on one of the engineering wonders of the world. And I was struck yesterday that I was looking at one of the greatest views in the history of man's creation, Manhattan at sunrise.

我在這座橋上行走時總是深感驕傲,因為自己漫步在世界工程技術一大奇跡之上;今天踏上這座橋,我同樣深感驕傲。昨天我深受感動,因為我在觀看有人類創造史以來最輝煌的景象之一:曼哈頓日出。

And all of it was free. A billionaire would pay billions to own this bridge and keep this view, but I and my jogging, biking and hiking companions have it for nothing. We inherited it. Now all we do is pay maintenance, in the form of taxes. We are lucky.

而且那是分文不花的。億萬富翁要想擁有這座橋,將這一景緻占為己有,那得付出億萬錢財,而我以及那些或慢跑、或騎車、或徒步的同行者卻能免費享用。我們繼承了這座大橋。如今我們所要做的只是以納稅的方式支付維修費用。我輩實屬有幸。

As I rounded the entrance to the bridge on the Brooklyn side, a small moment added to my happiness. It was dawn, traffic was light, I passed a black van with smoked windows. In the driver's seat with the window down was a black man of 30 or so, a cap low on his brow, wearing thick black sunglasses. I was on the walkway that leads to the bridge; he was less than two feet away; we were the only people there. We made eye contact. "Good morning!" he said. "Good morning to you," I answered, and for no reason at all we started to laugh, and moved on into the day. Nothing significant in it except it may or may not have happened that way 30 or 40 years ago. I'm not sure the full charge of friendliness would have been assumed or answered.

我從布魯克林一邊上橋時,一件小事更增添了我的`快樂。天剛亮,車輛稀少,我與一輛車窗熏黑的黑色麵包車擦肩而過。窗開著的駕駛座里坐著一個30歲左右的黑人,帽子低低地壓在眉檐上,戴著一副厚厚的黑色太陽鏡。我走在通往大橋的人行道上,他距我不到兩英尺;周圍只有我們兩個人。我們目光對視。「早上好!」他說。「早上好,」我回答著,兩人隨即無緣無故地大笑起來,笑罷各人繼續各人的生活。這事並沒有什麼特別的意義,只是30年或40年前是不是會發生這樣的事。我不知道那時會不會有這種完全友好的表示,又會不會得到回應。

It made me think of something I saw Monday night on TV. They were showing the 1967 movie "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" with Katharine Hepburn, Sidney Poitier and Spencer Tracy, about a young white woman and a young black man who fall in love, hope to marry and must contend with disapproving parents on both sides. It's held up well, and parts of it seemed moving in a way I didn't remember, and pertinent.

這讓我想起星期一晚上看的電視節目。他們播放的是1967年的影片《猜猜誰來赴晚餐》,由凱瑟琳·赫本、辛尼·普瓦提艾和斯潘塞·特雷西主演,講的是一個白人姑娘與一個黑人小夥子相愛,想要結婚,不得不與持反對態度的雙方父母做斗爭。影片拍得不錯,故事的部分細節似乎很感人,如何感人我記不清楚了,反正很切題。

There was a bit of dialogue that packed a wallop. Spencer Tracy as the father of the would-be bride is pressing Mr. Poitier on whether he has considered the sufferings their mixed-race children might have to enre in America. Has he thought about this? Has his fiancée? "She is optimistic," says Mr. Poitier. "She thinks every one of them will grow up to become president of the United States. I on the other hand would settle for secretary of state." Those words, written 35 years ago may have seemed dreamy then. But in its audience when the movie came out would likely have been a young, film-loving Army lieutenant named Colin Powell who, that year, was preparing for a second tour of ty in Vietnam. And now he is secretary of state. This is the land dreams are made of. Does that strike you as a corny thing to say and talk about? It is. That's another great thing.

有幾段對話讓人為之震動。飾演未來新娘父親的斯潘塞·特雷西質問普瓦提艾先生,他是否想過他們混血的孩子在美國將會承受多少痛苦。他考慮過這點嗎?他的未婚妻考慮過這點嗎?「她很樂觀,」普瓦提艾先生說。「她認為他們每個人都能長大成人當上美國總統。而我則覺得他們能當國務卿也就可以了。」這些寫於35年前的話當時聽上去或許就像是痴人說夢。但影片上映時,觀眾中可能就有愛看電影的年輕的陸軍中尉科林·鮑威爾,當年他正准備第二次到越南去服役。如今他正擔任著國務卿一職。這是個夢想成真的國度。這么說你是否覺得有點老生常談?這又是一件美妙的事情。

Late Tuesday, on a subway ride from Brooklyn to the north of Manhattan, I resaw something I'd noticed and forgotten about. It is that more and more, on the streets and on the train, I see people wearing ID tags. We all wear IDs now. We didn't use to. They hang from thick cotton string or an aluminum chain; they're worn one at a time or three at a time, but they're there.

星期二晚些時候,在從布魯克林開往曼哈頓北部的地鐵上,我又看到一個我注意過,可後來又忘了的現象。那就是大街上,地鐵里,我越來越經常地發現人們掛著表明身份的胸卡。如今人人都佩帶胸卡。過去我們是不帶的。胸卡吊在粗棉線或鋁制鏈上;有的佩帶一張,有的同時佩帶三張,反正胸卡處處可見。

I ponder the implications. What does it mean that we wear IDs? What are we saying, or do we think we're saying? I mean aside from the obvious.

我思索著這一現象意味著什麼。大家隨身攜帶身份證件,這意味著什麼?我們是在表明什麼?或者說我們自以為是在表明什麼?我指的是表象之外的意義。

I imagined yesterday the row of people across from me on the train, looking up all of a sudden from their newspaper and answering one after another:

假設昨天地鐵車廂里我對面的那排人一下子放下報紙抬起頭來,逐個回答道:

"It means I know who I am," says the man in blue shirt and suspenders.

「這意味著我知道自己是誰,」穿藍襯衫和吊褲帶的那個男子說。

"It means I can get into the building," says the woman in gray.

「這意味著我能進辦公樓,」那個灰衣女子說。

"It means I am a solid citizen with a job."

「這表明我是個有職業的體面公民。」

"I am known to others in my workplace."

「在工作場所別人知道我是誰。」

"I'm not just blowing through life, I'm integrated into it. I belong to something. I receive a regular paycheck."

「我不是在混日子,我融入了生活。我有所歸屬。我有固定的工資。」

"I have had a background check done by security and have been found to be a Safe Person. Have you?"

「安檢部門對我的背景來歷核查過,認定我為人可靠。你呢?」

I wonder if unemployed people on the train look at the tags around the other peoples' necks and think. Soon I hope I'll have one too. I wonder if kids just getting their first job at 17 will ever know that in America we didn't all use to be ID'd. Used to be only for people who worked in nuclear power plants or great halls of government. Otherwise you could be pretty obscure. Which isn't a bad way to be.

我不知道車上那些失業的人看著別人頭頸里吊著的胸卡,會不會有什麼想法。我希望不久我也有張胸卡。我不知道那些剛剛開始工作的17歲的小夥子們會不會知曉,以前在美國,我們並不是人人攜帶身份證的。過去只有在核電站或政府辦公大樓里工作的人才用。在別處,沒人會知道你是誰。這可不是件壞事。

A month ago there were news reports of a post-Sept. 11 baby boom. Everyone was so rocked by news of their mortality that they realized there will never be a perfect time to have kids but we're here now so let's have a family. I believed the baby boom story and waited for the babies.

一個月前,有關於9·11事件之後出現生育高峰的新聞報道。大家為那些關於死亡的報道所震驚,意識到決沒有什麼生養孩子的時機,現在我們既然活著,就該生兒育女。我相信關於生育高峰報道的真實性,期待著這些孩子的出生。

Then came the stories saying: Nah, there is no baby boom, it's all anecdotal, there's no statistical evidence to back it up. And I believed that too. But I've been noticing something for weeks now. In my neighborhood there is a baby boom. There are babies all over in Brooklyn. It is full of newborns, of pink soft-limbed infants in cotton carriers on daddy's chest. It is full of strollers, not only regular strollers but the kind that carry two children -- double-wides. And triple-wides. I don't care what anyone says, there have got to be data that back up what I'm seeing: that after Sept. 11, there was at least a Brooklyn baby boom.

後來又有報道說,不對,沒有什麼生育高峰,那完全是道聽途說,並沒有統計數據加以證實。我也相信這一報道的真實性。但好幾個星期以來我一直關注著一個情況。我家附近出現了生育高峰。布魯克林到處都是嬰兒。處處可見新生嬰兒,處處可見粉嘟嘟的、小手小腳軟軟的嬰兒,他們蜷伏在父親胸前的棉兜里。處處可見嬰兒小推車,不僅是普通的小推車,還有那種可放兩個嬰兒的小推車。甚至還有可放三個嬰兒的小推車。別人怎麼說我不管,應該有數據證實我目睹的情況:9·11事件之後,至少在布魯克林出現了生育高峰。

A dream boom, too. The other day I spoke with a friend I hadn't seen since the world changed. He was two blocks away when the towers fell, and he saw everything. We have all seen the extraordinary footage of that day, seen it over and over, but few of us have seen what my friend described: how in the office buildings near the World Trade Center they stood at the windows and suddenly darkness enveloped them as the towers collapsed and the demonic cloud swept through. Did you see those forced to jump? I asked.

夜夢也激增。一天我跟事件發生後一直沒見過面的一位朋友交談。世貿大樓倒下時,他就在兩個街區之外,目睹了一切。我們都看過當日那令人震驚的電視鏡頭,看過一遍又一遍,但很少有人看到過我朋友所描述的情景:在世貿中心近旁的辦公大樓里,他們站在窗邊,突然黑暗將他們籠罩,那兩幢樓倒塌了,可怕的濃煙迅速蔓延。你有沒有看到那些被迫往下跳的人?我問。

"Yes," he said, and looked away.

「看到,」他說著移開了視線。

Have you had bad dreams?

你有沒有做噩夢?

"Yes," he said, and looked away.

「做的,」他說著,仍看著別處。

I thought about this for a few days. My friend is brilliant and by nature a describer of things felt and seen. But not this time. I spoke to a friend who is a therapist. Are your patients getting extraordinary dreams? I asked.

我好幾天都想著這事。我的這位朋友才華橫溢,天生擅長描述自己的感受與見聞。但這次卻例外。我跟一位當治療專家的朋友交談。你的病人是不是都做些稀奇古怪的夢?我問。

"Always," he laughs.

「總是做那樣的夢,」他笑了起來。

Sept.11-related?

都跟9·11事件有關?

"Yes," he says, "mostly among adolescents. "

「是的,」他說,「主要都是青少年。」

I asked if he was saving them, writing them down. He shook his head no.

我問他有沒有把這些夢收集好記下來。他搖了搖頭。

So: The Sept. 11 Dream Project. We should begin it. I want to, though I'm not sure why. I think maybe down the road I will try to write about them. Maybe not. I am certain, however, that dreams can be an expression of a nation's unconscious, if there can be said to be such a thing, and deserve respect. (Carl Jung thought so.)

是啊:9·11夢錄項目。我們應該著手進行了。本人有意去做,雖說我自己也不太清楚到底為什麼。我想,以後也許我會試著把那些夢寫下來。也許不會。但我相信,夢可以反映國民的潛意識――如果真有所謂潛意識――而且值得把夢當一回事。(卡爾·榮格持肯定態度。)

To respect is to record. Send in your Sept. 11 related dream -- recurring, unusual, striking, whatever. I will read them, and appreciate them and possibly weave them into a piece on what Sept. 11 has done to our dream lives and to our imaginations, when our imaginations are operating on their own, unfettered, unstopped, spanning.

既然值得當回事就要記錄下來。請把你做的與9·11事件有關的夢寄給我――一再重復的,不同尋常的,驚人的,等等。我會閱讀你們的來函,會理解,可能的話會將它們編成一篇文章,反映9·11事件對我們的夢幻生活和想像力――即當我們的想像力獨立地、無拘無束地、毫無牽絆地持續發揮時――產生了什麼影響。

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2. 東財10春學期《大學英語2》在線作業一答案 單選題(共 25 道試題,共 100 分。)V 1. Even though we had

大學英語一:
1B 2D 3C 4B 5D 6B 7B 8B 9A 10B 11B 12A 13D 14D 15C 16A 17C 18A 19A 20D 21B 22A 23D 24C 25B

大學英語二:
1B 2C 3D 4D 5B 6A 7C 8B 9A 10A 11A 12C 13A 14D 15B 16D 17B 18D 19C 20B 21A 22B 23A 24A 25D

大學英語三:
1C 2D 3D 4A 5C 6B 7D 8B 9A 10B 11A 12B 13C 14D 15B 16A 17B 18A 19C 20A 21B 22B 23D 24B 25B

3. 東財在線作業答案在哪裡找

東財在線作業找答案方法:
1、右面的小人可以選擇查看答案和自動完成功能。
2、點完查看答案後,需要先點小人恢復到正常的界面。
3、可以自己重新填寫憑證。

4. 大學英語第一冊課後題答案

全新版大學英語綜合教程第一冊課後題答案的下載鏈接(WORD形式)(由於鏈接有問題,請復制下面的所有字元,粘貼到地址欄中來進入下載地址):
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5. 大學英語綜合教程1第一單元課後習題的答案是什麼

要的是答案,你發的是什麼

6. 東財10秋學期《大學英語1》、《大學英語2》期末考核作業答案在哪裡找

東財10秋學期《大學英語2》期末考核作業
試卷總分:100 測試時間:--
單選題 簡答題 完型填空閱讀理解

一、單選題(共 15 道試題,共 45 分。)V
1. This article _____ of four parts.
A. consists
B. consist
C. is consisted
D. consisting
滿分:3 分
2. Jerry: I've been back from a business trip.
Bob: ______
A. It's very nice of you.
B. How's everything going
C. You're kind to say so.
D. I'd love to.
滿分:3 分
3. It is _______ that she will win the prize.
A. likely
B. lovely
C. lively
D. lonely
滿分:3 分
4. It's no use ______ over spilt milk.
A. to cry
B. crying
C. cry
D. cries
滿分:3 分
5. Alice: Stella, this is my boyfriend Rock.
Stella: ______
A. You may only have one.
B. Yours is lovely, too.
C. Oh, really? Nice to meet you.
D. Very well, thank you.
滿分:3 分
6. I ______ great pity on the woman whose baby died.
A. gave
B. put
C. based
D. took
滿分:3 分
7. I'm familiar _______ this car.
A. with
B. to
C. at
D. by
滿分:3 分
8. People usually _______ spring with sunshine and flowers.
A. regard
B. imagine
C. welcome
D. connect
滿分:3 分
9. He saved the child's life at the _______ of his own life.
A. spending
B. service
C. cost
D. value
滿分:3 分
10. Young ______ he is, he handles things skillfully.
A. if
B. though
C. while
D. as
滿分:3 分
11. Sue: Do you like these grapes?
Nancy: ______
A. Not at all.
B. I've tasted better.
C. Very little.
D. They taste terrible.
滿分:3 分
12. His supposition is good in theory _____ cannot be put into practice.
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. while
滿分:3 分
13. Man: Excuse me, madam, but is there a post office near here?
Woman: _________
A. Wow, you got the idea.
B. No, never mind.
C. Pretty well, I guess.
D. Sorry, I'm new here.
滿分:3 分
14. You may borrow this book __________ you promise to give it back.。
A. so long
B. as long as
C. as long
D. long as
滿分:3 分
15. Customer: Isn't the pink blouse pretty?
Salesgirl: ______
A. Yeah... but the blue one would look better on you.
B. No, the blue one is prettier.
C. I think otherwise.
D. I don't think I agree with you.
滿分:3 分
二、簡答題(共 3 道試題,共 15 分。句子翻譯
1.句子翻譯:
The rain discouraged us from going out.
雨妨礙我們出去。
2.句子翻譯:
He went away without taking leave.
他沒有請假就離開了。
3.句子翻譯:
Please help yourself to some fruit on the table.
請隨便吃點桌上的水果。

三、完型填空(共 1 道試題,共 10 分。)V 1.
In 1776, the United States became the first nation in the world ___1___ the word "happiness" into its basic ___2___ documents. And then we quickly forgot the beautiful word, and it's been downhill for many of us ever___3___. Trust me, success without happiness is___4___. The president of the largest steel company of the 20th Century went bankrupt and lived on borrowed money for five years ___5___ his death. The president of the greatest utility company, ___6___ Samuel Insull, died a fugitive from the law, penniless in a foreign land. Albert Fall, a member of President Warren Harding's cabinet, was pardoned ___7___ prison so he could die at home. One of the greatest barons on Wall Street, Jesse Livermore, ___8___ suicide. All of these men learned well the art of ___9___ money, but not one of them knew how to live. How should we live? The great Canadian physician, Sir William Osler, gave us the answer in 1913 when he ___10___ a student organization at Yale University and said, "Live every day of your life in a day-tight compartment."
1).
A. written
B. write
C. to write
D. writing
滿分:1 分
2).
A. finding
B. found
C. founding
D. founded
滿分:1 分
3).
A. after
B. since
C. then
D. before
滿分:1 分
4).
A. worth
B. worthiness
C. worthless
D. worthy
滿分:1 分
5).
A. since
B. before
C. after
D. at
滿分:1 分
6).
A. name
B. to name
C. naming
D. named
滿分:1 分
7).
A. from
B. with
C. of
D. in
滿分:1 分
8).
A. committed
B. commits
C. committing
D. commit
滿分:1 分
9).
A. making
B. collecting
C. saving
D. raising
滿分:1 分
10).
A. reported
B. talked
C. spoke
D. addressed
滿分:1 分
四、閱讀理解(共 2 道試題,共 30 分。)V 1.
The growth of population ring the past few centuries is no proof that population will continue to grow straight upward toward infinity and doom. On the contrary, demographic history offers evidence that population growth has not been at all constant. According to paleo-ecologist Edward Deevey, the past million years show three momentous changes. The first, a rapid increase in population around one million B.C., followed the innovations of tool-making and tool-using. But when the new power from the use of tools had been exploited, the rate of world population growth fell and became almost stable.
The next rapid jump in population started perhaps 10,000 years ago, when men began to keep herds, plow and plant the earth. Once again when initial proctivity gains had been absorbed, the rate of population growth abated.
These two episodes suggest that the third great change, the present rapid growth, which began in the West between 250 and 350 years ago, may also slow down when, or if technology begins to yield fewer innovations. Of course, the current knowledge revolution may continue without foreseeable end. Either way contrary to popular belief in constant geometric growth-population can be expected in the long run to adjust to proctivity.1). Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. Increase in population is related to proctivity.
B. Population growth can not be regarded as a social failure.
C. Human population expands at a straight upward trend.
D. Population growth has shown ups and downs in demographic history.
滿分:3 分
2). How many significant demographic changes ever occurred in the past one million years?
A. Three.
B. Two.
C. None.
D. One.
滿分:3 分
3). What is found to have close relationship with rapid increase in population?
A. Ways discovered to increase proctivity.
B. War between 2 countries.
C. Migration from a continent to another continent.
D. A new religion beginning to be accepted by people.
滿分:3 分
4). What can be concluded when the current tide of knowledge revolution ebbs?
A. Population growth will become accelerated.
B. Proctivity will rise.
C. Population growth will slow down.
D. Proctivity will receive no impact.
滿分:3 分
5). What is the concept most people have on population growth?
A. Rapid growth is followed by a decline.
B. Decelerated growth is following by a decline.
C. The population is always in constant geometric growth.
D. No growth at all.
滿分:3 分
2. A lawyer friend of mine has devoted herself to the service of humanity. Her special area is called "public interest law". Many other lawyers represent only clients who can pay high fees. All lawyers have had expensive and highly specialized training, and they work long, difficult hours for the money they earn. But what happens to people who need legal help and cannot afford to pay these lawyers' fee?
Public interest lawyers fill this need. Patricia, like other public interest lawyers, earns a salary much below what some lawyers can earn. Because she is willing to take less money, her clients have the help they need, even if they can pay nothing at all.
Some clients need legal help because stores have cheated them with faulty merchandise. Others are in unsafe apartments, or are threatened with eviction (being driven) and have no place to go. Their cases are all called "civil" cases. Still others are accused of criminal acts, and seek those public interest lawyers who handle "criminal" cases. These are just a few of the many situations in which the men and women who are public interest lawyers serve to extend justice throughout society.1). "A lawyer friend of mine has devoted herself to the service of humanity" means______.
A. she has tried to provide service to people in need out of humane consideration
B. she has tried to work for the cause of law at any cost
C. she has devoted herself to the public relationship in spite of loss of income
D. she has tried to earn her living by providing service for human beings
滿分:3 分
2). What is the difference between public interest lawyers and other lawyers?
A. They have had more highly specialized training.
B. They work long, difficult hours for the money they earn.
C. They may offer help to those who can't afford to pay.
D. Their training is much cheaper.
滿分:3 分
3). The word "clients" in this passage means______.
A. people who needs and uses legal help from lawyers
B. people who can pay high fees to their lawyers
C. people who have been cheated by stores or threatened with eviction
D. people who are very poor and can't afford to pay their lawyers
滿分:3 分
4). Public interest law includes______.
A. criminal cases only
B. wealthy clients cases
C. civil cases only
D. criminal and civil cases
滿分:3 分
5). Which of the following is not a matter for a civil case?
A. A burglar is arrested.
B. A landlord refuses to fix a dangerous staircase.
C. A tenant is faced with eviction.
D. A store sells a faulty radio.
滿分:3 分
加 Q761296021

7. 東財《大學英語1》在線作業二

1. Philip: Mother, I feel like another five minutes』 sleep.Mother: ___C_____Get dressed.
A. Fast!
B. Hello!
C. Come on!
D. Anyway.
2. They usually go for a walk in __D____ with each other after supper.
A. line
B. pace
C. time
D. company
3. Jim: How often do you go swimming?Ted: ____C______
A. Tomorrow.
B. Yesterday.
C. Every other day.
D. For a year.
4. Caller: Hi, is Jill there, please?Mary: ___A_______
A. Hold on.I』ll gether.
B. No,she isn』t here.
C. Yes,she lives here.
D. Yes,what do you want?
5. ___A______ the workers are unskilled.
A. A number of
B. A quantity of
C. An amount of
D. The number of
6. He prides ___A__ on being a member of a good family.
A. himself
B. he
C. him
D. his
7. Leo: Unbelievable! I have failed the test again!Martha: _____B________ This is not the end of the world.
A. Good luck.
B. Cheer up.
C. Go ahead.
D. No problem.
8. John: Well, it』s getting late. Maybe we could get together some other time.Harry: ____C_____.
A. Take it easy
B. Nice to see you back
C. Sounds good
D. I』ll give you a call
E. Yes,I』ve enjoyed it
9. As ___D_____, he did not show up at the party.
A. was expected
B. would be expected
C. had been expected
D. expected
10. ___D_____ three days to go before the exams, shouldn』t you work harder?
A. In
B. Within
C. By
D. With
11. I spent two hours ___C___ my report.
A. to write
B. written
C. writing
D. write
12. Woman: Would you mind moving to that table?Man: ____C______
A. Yes,you can.
B. O fcourse,I like to.
C. No,I don』t mind.
D. Certainly,please do.
13. Husband: Tell you what, dear. I just got promoted.Wife: Really? ___B___.
A. Take it easy.
B. Oh, I'm thrilled.
C. It's unexpected.
D. You'l lwork hard later on,I guess.
14. The question is worth ___D____.
A. to consider
B. being considered
C. considered
D. considering
15. She is said ____B____ a new book about Chinese history.
A. to write
B. to have written
C. writing
D. written
16. ___A___ this with that, and you will see which is better.
A. Compare
B. Compared
C. Comparing
D. To compare
17. The thief helped ____D___ to our family silver.
A. he
B. him
C. his
D. himself
18. My parents considered my friend to be a bad ___C___ on me.
A. affect
B. effect
C. influence
D. control
19. Man: Excuse me, madam, but is there a post office near here?Woman: ___D______
A. Wow,you got the idea.
B. No,neve rmind.
C. Pretty well,I guess.
D. Sorry,I』m new here.
20. Linda: Mary, I』m afraid I have to be leaving now.Mary: ____B______
A. That sounds wonderful.
B. Oh,so early?
C. Not at all.
D. Good luck!
21. Lisa: May I use your computer this afternoon? Cathy: I』m sorry, but I have to finish typing this term paper today.Lisa: ____A______.
A. Thank you just the same
B. Do as you please
C. It doesn』t matter
D. Neve rmind
22. Birds __C____ grain and insects.
A. work on
B. carry on
C. live on
D. go on
23. Before petroleum___B___, another way has to be found.
A. takes out
B. runs out
C. makes out
D. works out

(採納哦)

8. 東財15秋《大學英語1》期末考核作業100分答案

您看看是下面這套題嗎?還有幾個參考答案
東財15秋學期《大學英語1》期末考核作業的參考答案:

一、單選題
1、C2、A3、C4、B5、A
1. Don't ______ if he is still sleeping at 7 tomorrow morning.
A. wake up him
B. awake him up
C. wake him up
D. awake up him

2. Ted: I'm sorry. I damaged your mp3 player.
Larry: __________
A. Well, it's OK.
B. No, it's all right.
C. Oh, I'm sorry.
D. What!

3. A: Hello, I'm Harry Potter. B: Hello, my name is Charles Green, but ________
A. call my Charles
B. call me at Charles
C. call me Charles
D. call Charles me

4. High prices ______ low sales.
A. go to
B. lead to
C. come to
D. tend to

5. Caller: Hi, is Jill there, please? Mary: __________
A. Hold on. I'll get her.
B. No, she isn't here.
C. Yes, she lives here.
D. Yes, what do you want?

6. ________ three days to go before the exams, shouldn't you work harder?
A. In
B. Within
C. By
D. With

7. Linda: Mary, I'm afraid I have to be leaving now. Mary: __________
A. That sounds wonderful.
B. Oh, so early?
C. Not at all.
D. Good luck!

8. Lisa: May I use your computer this afternoon? Cathy: I'm sorry, but I have to finish typing this term paper today. Lisa: __________.
A. Thank you just the same
B. Do as you please
C. It doesn't matter
D. Never mind

9. The question is worth _______.
A. to consider
B. being considered
C. considered
D. considering

10. I'd rather you ________ Professor Wang's lecture next week.
A. attended
B. would attend
C. attend
D. will attend

11. He saved the child's life at the _______ of his own life.
A. spending
B. service
C. cost
D. value

12. Success ______ in hard work.
A. lays
B. lain
C. lie
D. lies

13. Mary: How about going to dinner at Pizza Hut tonight? Jean: ___________
A. Forget it.
B. Sorry, I like pizza.
C. That's great!
D. Glad you like it.

14. Ada: How's the young man?
Bill:______
A. He's twenty
B. He's a doctor.
C. He's much better.
D. He's Dick.

15. Spike: I think I'll have a steak meal. ______
A. What's your idea, Wendy?
B. What about you, Wendy?
C. What do you order?
D. You order, Wendy.

16. Bob: Would you like a cigarette?
Jason: No, thank you. I've given up smoking.
Bob:_______
A. Ok. Go ahead and do it
B. All right. Take care.
C. Well, you don't mind if I have one, do you?
D. Sorry, have another one then.

17. Mum: Let's go to the seaside some time ring the weekend. Daughter: Great. What time? Mum: ______
A. Are you ready?
B. You name it.
C. During the weekend.
D. Take your time.

18. One half of the earth is in darkness _______ the other half is bright.
A. as
B. while
C. since
D. because

19. Sue: Hi! Aren't we in the same English class? Bill: ______
A. Yes, we are. My name's Sherry Clinton.
B. How are you doing?
C. Thank you very much.
D. It's so wonderful to meet you.

20. You may borrow this book __________ you promise to give it back.
A. so long
B. as long as
C. as long
D. long as

21. Edward: It's rather cold in here. Do you mind if I close the window? Carole: ________
A. Yes, please.
B. No, go ahead.
C. Sure, please.
D. I don't like it.

22. Tom: Hey, Jack, what's up?Jack: __
A. Yes, definitely
B. Oh, not much
C. What is happening in your life
D. You are lucky.

23. Before petroleum______, another way has to be found.
A. takes out
B. runs out
C. makes out
D. works out

24. Inflation _________ the buying power of the dollar.
A. affects
B. effects
C. defects
D. perfects

25. If I ________ you, I would not do it.
A. am
B. was
C. have been
D. were

9. 跪求大學英語(一)第一次作業答案~~~~~~~

B
C
A
D
D
C
D
A
A
D
C
C
B
D
D

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