大學實用英語2練習答案
① 誰有21世紀大學實用英語綜合教程第二冊課後各章的答案
1. The public noticed that since that local official left, his position had been vacant for a couple of months.
2. Seeing the girl looking around helplessly on the platform, the young porter asked politely if she needed any help.
3. I recognized your companion the minute he appeared at the door. He looked just as you had described.
4. We didn』t bother to find a hotel, for my good friend invited us to stay in her house and put a luxurious car at our disposal.
5. While the professor was turning the suitcases inside out to find his glasses, his wife was sitting comfortably in an armchair watching the whole scene.
6. I turned my back on her because she expected me to treat her like a queen.
1. He has given up running in order to focus on the long jump.
2. In his book I Can』t Accept Not Trying, Michael Jordan looks back on how he approached the challenges he faced.
3. If you had tried as hard as you could, you would have long achieved your goal of becoming a starter on the varsity.
4. Even if you fail the final examination, don』t get down on yourself, because you can take the examination again at the beginning of next term.
5. If you ultimate goal is to become an English teacher, then the first thing you have to do is to learn English well.
6. Not everyone is going to be world-famous. But if you have done your best, you can still be considered a success.
1. This report dwells on how some species were exterminated because of the polluted environment.
2. To tell the truth, I think a snide comment made out of prejudice is better than faked praise given by a hypocrite.
3. Mary countered the manager on behalf of all the employees by arguing that it is cruel to limit the employees freedom and it will eventually affect the company』s reputation.
4. What on earth has enabled some people, particularly certain high officials, to abuse their powers despite the law?
5. I don』t think success is merely related to intelligence. In fact, many good qualities, such as innocence, honesty, humor and loyalty, can help us succeed, too.
6. Strangely enough, the joke did not bring about hearty laughter, not even a hint of any. Could it be that the audience was pretending to be serious?
② 21世紀大學實用英語綜合教程第二冊答案unit8
Listening & Speaking
1, around us; behind it; curious about the; explore it; to know; we have different seasons; we long to discover; why we get tired; it is so difficult; we got so much rain; you got a cold; it happens that way; we have different seasons; the earth moves around the sun; discovery is exciting; the body needs to rest; it takes time; is was the rainy season; physical exercise
3,
1),final exams; the thing is; dead right; under stress; belong to; the former; why is that; our genes differ; I read widely
Because she』s under a lot of stress.
They tend to overeat or eat little under stress.
He tends to overeat.
He says that the reason is that their genes are different.
Because he reads widely, particularly about such things.
2), was serious; a brain transplant; cost a lot; a brain would cost; a difference in price; they were overused
Things don』t look good.
Well, the only chance is a brain transplant.
This is an experimental procere. It might work, but the bad news is that brains are very expensive, and you will have to pay the cost yourselves.
For a male brain, $200,000. For a female brain, $500,000.
This is standard pricing practice. Men』s brains have to be marked down because they』re overused.
5, BDABA 6, CBDDC 7, TFTFT
8, around us; goes against; were simpler; in its simplest form; past ages; the steps of evolution; have been found; go back; reptiles before birds; from one form to another
9, Because of evolution.
Because it proves that all the plants and animals in the world today have developed in a natural way from earlier forms that were simpler.
Because they can prove that evolution did take place.
That fish developed in the waters of the earth before amphibians, amphibians before reptiles, reptiles before birds, and so on.
A theory that proves that life has progressed from one form to another.
Text A
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1. advances
2. predict
3. existed
4. powerful
5. audiences
6. manufacturing
7. damaged
8. effect
9. contains
10. connected
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1. thanks to
2. at a pace
3. died of
4. for one
5. was replaced with
6. carrying around
7. in the first place
8. has come full circle
9. and so on
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1. Computers of this type use very little power, which means that they will run on small batteries.
2. After I left hometown, I never met my best friend Leon again, which was a great pity.
3. She said the job would be done by March, which I doubt.
4. The day before she gave her speech to the large audience at the town hall, she was a little worried, which was understandable.
5. He was ecated at the local grammar school, after which he went on to Cambridge.
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1. as it moves across the sky
2. As time went by
3. As technology keeps advancing
4. As he has been up since 4 A.M.
5. as they have so much paperwork to deal with
6. as computers become more and more powerful
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1. The past decade has seen the advances in computer science and technology at a dizzying pace.
2. Thanks to the development of genetic engineering, someday doctors will be able to replace damaged genes with healthy ones and nobody will die of cancer anymore.
3. As it is difficult to predict what effect this new drug will have on the patient, probably we should not give it to him in the first place.
4. This nuclear power plant has existed for twenty years, but it suddenly stopped its operation ten years ago, which is really difficult to understand.
5. Once you connect your computer to the Internet, you will find that many services on the Internet — email for one — are provided free of charge.
6. At different stages of my life I have been a teacher, a salesman, a manager and so on. Now it seems that my career has come full circle and I am teaching again at this college that I left thirty years ago.
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1. No longer will I believe a word you say.
2. Seldom did she show her feelings.
3. Only after long consideration did he agree to our plan.
4. Not only did he turn up late, but he also forgot his books.
5. Had she become a lawyer, as her parents wished, she would have earned a large salary.
6. In came the chairman and the meeting began.
7. Hardly had he finished his work when the telephone rang.
8. Never did we think his speech had made so deep an impression on his audience.
9. So much does he worry about his financial position that he can』t sleep at night.
10. Had he worked harder, he would have got through the exams.
Pratcical Writing(寫作):
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1. [email protected]
2. [email protected]
3. reschele the meeting on May 10th
4. Sun, 2 May, 2004, 12:13:34
5. that the General Manager, Mr. Brown, must be away for a marketing conference in Paris around that time.
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Hi, David,
It』s great to hear that you』re coming soon.
You can travel by plane or train. If I were you, I』d do it by plane. Why not contact a few travel agents? They sometimes offer cheap flights.
It would be worth bringing another form of identification, like an ID card, because you won』t want to carry your passport around all the time. You ought to bring a little English currency with you, in case the banks are shut when you arrive. However, it』s a good idea to have mainly travellers checks, as they』re much safer. By the way, you』ll probably find it』s well worth getting a student card — you』ll be able to get all sorts of discounts, particularly when it comes to traveling around.
There』s just one other thing — you』d better remember to get in touch with us when you』re over here, or we』ll be very upset!
Love,
Chen Bin
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1. electricity
2. power
3. safety
4. amount
5. harmful
6. be alarmed
7. huge
8. check
9. heat
10. Steam
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1. get into
2. After all
3. take place
4. blew off
5. to make matters worse
6. taken steps
7. taking chances
8. Even though
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1. A
2. C
3. A
4. C
5. D
6. B
7. B
8. C
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Steps involved
1)The subjects listened to a recording.
2)The subjects took a 15 question test to see which words they remembered.
3)The subjects took a language proficiency test.
Transition words used
to begin with, following…, finally
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④ 21世紀大學實用英語綜合教程(第二冊)課文翻譯及課後習題答案
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Unit One
誤 會
佚名
他頭發蓬亂,衣著骯臟,口袋裡只有35美分。在馬里蘭州的巴爾的摩,他登上一輛公共汽車並徑直走向了洗手間。他想如果他躲在洗手間里,便可以不付錢就乘車去紐約。但是坐在公共汽車後面的一位乘客看見了他。她拍了拍她前面那位乘客的肩膀說:「洗手間里有個流浪漢。告訴公共汽車司機。」那位乘客輕輕地拍了一下坐在他前面的人,說道:「告訴公共汽車司機,洗手間里有個流浪漢。
這口信通過一個又一個的乘客傳到了公共汽車的前邊。但在這一過程的某個環節,口信變了。當它傳到公共汽車司機那兒時,已經不是「洗手間里有個流浪漢」,而是「洗手間里有顆炸彈」。司機馬上在公路邊停下車來並用無線電通知了警察。當警察到達時,他們讓乘客下車並且遠離汽車。然後他們關閉了那條公路。那很快就造成了15英里長的交通堵塞。警察在警犬的幫助下,在公共汽車上搜查了兩個小時。當然,他們沒有發現什麼炸彈。
兩個發音相似的英語單詞給一個想從洛杉磯飛往加利福尼亞州奧克蘭的人也造成了麻煩。他的問題始於洛杉磯機場。他以為聽到廣播中宣布了他的航班,所以他走向登機門,出示了機票並登上了飛機。起飛20分鍾後,這人開始擔心起來。奧克蘭在洛杉磯的北邊,但是飛機似乎正在向西飛,而當他向窗外望去時,他所能看到的全是大海。「這架飛機是去奧克蘭嗎?」他問航班服務員。航班服務員倒抽了一口冷氣,「不,」她說。「我們去奧克蘭——紐西蘭的奧克蘭。」
因為有這么多英文單詞發音相似,講英語者之間的誤會並不罕見。並非所有的誤會都會導致公路關閉或乘客飛錯大陸。大多數誤會遠沒有這么嚴重。每天講英語的人會相互問這樣的問題:「你是說七十還是十七?」「你是說你能來還是不能來?」發音相似的單詞對把英語作為第二語言的人來說,特別容易讓人混淆。
一天早晨,一位生活在美國的韓國婦女到上班地點時,她的老闆問她:「你拿到盤子了嗎?」 「沒有……」她回答說,心裡卻在納悶,不知道他到底是什麼意思。她在辦公室工作。老闆為什麼問她盤子的事呢?一整天她都對老闆的怪問題感到納悶,但又不好意思開口問他。到了5點,當她准備回家時,她的老闆說:「明天請准時上班。你今天早晨遲到了15分鍾」 「對不起,」她說。「我的車發動不起來,而且……」 突然她停止了講話並開始微笑起來。她這時才明白老闆並沒有問她「你拿到盤子了嗎?」他問的是「你是不是起來晚了?」
Auckland 和Oakland。「一個盤子」和「起晚」。當發音相似的單詞引起誤會時,也許最好的處理方式就是一笑了之並從錯誤中吸取教訓。當然,有時候很難笑得出來。那個沒到Oakland卻去了Auckland的人是不會想笑的。但即使是那場誤會,最終的結局也還不錯。那家航空公司支付了那人在紐西蘭的旅館住房和用餐的費用,還支付了他飛回加利福尼亞的費用。「 哦,還好,」那人後來說,「我一直就想要看看紐西蘭的。」
以下是課後練習答案
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1. passengers 2. immediately 3. similar 4. wonder 5. continent
6. traffic 7. misunderstandings 8. embarrassed 9. flights 10. common
11. serious 12. searched
6
1. got on 2. head for 3. tapped on the shoulder
4. pull over 5. resulted in 6. feel like 7. By the time
⑤ 21世紀大學實用英語綜合教程(第二冊)第七\八單元答案
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⑥ 21世紀大學實用英語綜合教程(第二冊)課文翻譯及課後習題答案
Unit 1
Text A
Pre-reading Activities
First Listening
1. You're about to hear a conversation about Winston Churchill. Before you listen, take a look at the words below. Which do you think you're likely to hear when people discuss Churchill? Then, as you listen to the tape the first time, circle the words you hear.
prime minister author painter politician World War I romantic fearless serious passionate World War II
Second Listening
Read the following questions first to prepare yourself to answer them to the best of your ability.
2. What was the argument about? Which side do you believe?
3. What do you know about Winston Churchill as British prime minister? What about his personality—do you have any impressions of him as a human being?
Winston Churchill—His Other Life
Mary Soames
My father, Winston Churchill, began his love affair with painting in his 40s, amid disastrous circumstances. As First Lord of the Admiralty in 1915, he had been deeply involved in a campaign in the Dardanelles that could have shortened the course of a bloody world war. But when the mission failed, with great loss of life, Churchill paid the price, both publicly and privately: He was removed from the Admiralty and lost his position of political influence.
Overwhelmed by the disaster — "I thought he would die of grief," said his wife, Clementine — he retired with his family to Hoe Farm, a country retreat in Surrey. There, as Churchill later recalled, "The muse of painting came to my rescue!"
One day when he was wandering in the garden, he chanced upon his sister-in-law sketching with watercolours. He watched her for a few minutes, then borrowed her brush and tried his hand — and the muse worked her magic. From that day forward, Winston was in love with painting.
Delighted with anything that distracted Winston from the dark thoughts that overwhelmed him, Clementine rushed off to buy whatever paints and materials she could find. Watercolours, oil paints, paper, canvas — Hoe Farm was soon filled with everything a painter could want or need.
Painting in oils turned out to be Winston's great love — but the first steps were strangely difficult. He contemplated the blank whiteness of his first canvas with unaccustomed nervousness. He later recalled:
"Very hesitantly I selected a tube of blue paint, and with infinite precaution made a mark about as big as a bean on the snow-white field. At that moment I heard the sound of a motorcar in the drive and threw down my brush in a panic. I was even more alarmed when I saw who stepped from the car: the wife of Sir John Lavery, the celebrated painter who lived nearby.
"'Painting!' she declared. 'What fun. But what are you waiting for? Let me have the brush — the big one.' She plunged into the paints and before I knew it, she had swept several fierce strokes and slashes of blue on the absolutely terrified canvas. Anyone could see it could not hit back. I hesitated no more. I seized the largest brush and fell upon my wretched victim with wild fury. I have never felt any fear of a canvas since."
Lavery, who later tutored Churchill in his art, said of his unusual pupil's artistic abilities: "Had he chosen painting instead of politics, he would have been a great master with the brush."
In painting, Churchill had discovered a companion with whom he was to walk for the greater part of his life. Painting would be his comfort when, in 1921, the death of his mother was followed two months later by the loss of his and Clementine's beloved three-year-old daughter, Marigold. Overcome by grief, Winston took refuge at the home of friends in Scotland — and in his painting. He wrote to Clementine: "I went out and painted a beautiful river in the afternoon light with red and golden hills in the background. Many loving thoughts.... Alas, I keep feeling the hurt of Marigold."
Life and love and hope slowly revived. In September 1922 another child was born to Clementine and Winston: myself. In the same year, Winston bought Chartwell, the beloved home he was to paint in all its different aspects for the next 40 years.
My father must have felt a glow of satisfaction when in the mid-1920s he won first prize in a prestigious amateur art exhibition held in London. Entries were anonymous, and some of the judges insisted that Winston's picture — one of his first of Chartwell — was the work of a professional, not an amateur, and should be disqualified. But in the end, they agreed to rely on the artist's honesty and were delighted when they learned that the picture had been painted by Churchill.
Historians have called the decade after 1929, when Winston again fell from office, his barren years. Politically barren they may have been, as his lonely voice struggled to awaken Britain to the menace of Hitler, but artistically those years bore abundant fruit: of the 500-odd Churchill canvases in existence, roughly half date from 1930 to 1939.
Painting remained a joy to Churchill to the end of his life. "Happy are the painters," he had written in his book Painting as a Pastime, "for they shall not be lonely. Light and colour, peace and hope, will keep them company to the end of the day." And so it was for my father.
(776 words)
New Words
amid
prep.in the middle of, among 在…之中
* disastrous
a. extremely bad; terrible 災難性的,糟透的
lord
n. (in Britain) title of some officials of very high rank(英)大臣;大人,閣下
admiralty
n. (the A~)(in Britain) government department in charge of the navy (英)海軍部
campaign
n. 1. a series of planned military actions 戰役
2. a planned series of activities, esp. in politics and business 運動
bloody
a. 1. very violent, with a lot of wounding and killing 血腥的
2. covered with blood 血污的
mission
n. 1. (usu. military) ty or purpose for which people are sent somewhere 〔常指軍事〕任務
2. 天職,使命
privately
ad. 1. not publicly 非公開地
2. personally; secretly 在涉及私(個)人方面;秘密地
private
a. 1. personal; secret 私(個)人的;秘密的
2. not public 非公開的
disaster
n. (a)sudden great misfortune 災難,天災;禍患
* grief
n. a feeling of extreme sadness 悲哀
* grieve
v. suffer from grief or great sadness (為…而)悲傷;傷心
retreat
n. 1. a place into which one can go for peace and safety 隱居處
2. 撤退;避難
vi. move back or leave a center of fighting or other activity 撤退;退避
muse, Muse
n. 1. (in Greek mythology) one of the nine goddesses of poetry, music, etc. 繆斯(希臘神話中司文藝的九位女神之一)
2. a force or person that inspires sb. to write, paint, etc. 創作靈感
rescue
n. help which gets sb. out of a dangerous or unpleasant situation 救助;救援
vt. 救助;救援
sister-in-law
n. sister of one's husband or wife 姑子;姨子;嫂子;弟媳
sketch
v. make a quick, rough drawing (of sth.) 素描,速寫
n. 素描,速寫
watercolo(u)r
n. 水彩(顏料);水彩畫
magic
n. 魔法,法術
a. 有魔力的
* distract
vt. (from) take (one's mind, sb.) off sth. 轉移(注意力); 使轉移注意力
* canvas
n. 1. a piece of strong heavy cloth used for an oil painting 帆布畫布
2. a completed oil painting 油畫
* contemplate
vt. look at in a serious or quiet way, often for some time (默默地)注視,凝視
blank
a. 1. without writing, print or other marks 空白的
2. expressionless;without understanding 無表情的;茫然的
unaccustomed
a. not used (to sth.); not usual (對某物)不習慣的;不尋常的
accustomed
a. regular; usual 慣常的,通常的
hesitantly
ad. not doing sth. quickly or immediately for one's uncertainty or worry about it 猶豫不決地
infinite
a. extremely great in degree or amount; without limits or end 無限的;極大的
precaution
n. 1. carefulness 防備,預防
2. an action taken to avoid sth. dangerous or unpleasant 預防措施
bean
n. 豆;蠶豆
motorcar
n. a car 汽車
alarm
vt. excite with sudden fear or anxiety 使驚恐;使憂慮
n. 1. a sudden feeling of fear or anxiety 驚恐;憂慮
2. a warning of danger 警報
plunge
vi. (into, in) 1. rush suddenly and deeply into sth. 投身於
2. suddenly fall in a particular direction 縱身投入;一頭扎入
fierce
a. 1. angry, violent and cruel 暴怒的;兇猛的;殘酷的
2. (of heat, strong feelings) very great 強烈的
* slash
n. a long sweeping cut or blow 砍;揮擊
vt. cut with long sweeping forceful strokes;move or force with this kind of cutting movement 砍,砍擊;猛揮
absolutely
ad. completely;without conditions 完全地;絕對地
* terrify
vt. fill with terror or fear 恐嚇,使驚嚇
* wretched
a. very unhappy or unfortunate 不幸的;可憐的
victim
n. sb. or sth. hurt or killed as a result of other people's actions, or of illness, bad luck, etc. 犧牲者,受害者;犧牲品
* fury
n. 1. a wildly excited state (of feeling or activity) 狂熱;激烈
2. (a state of) very great anger 狂怒
artistic
a. 1. of. concerning art or artists 藝術的;藝術家的
2. made with inventive skill or imagination 富有藝術性的
companion
n. mate; one who associates with or accompanies another 同伴;伴侶
beloved
a. much loved; darling 深愛的;親愛的
overcome
vt. 1. (often pass.) (by, with) (of feelings) take control and influence one's behavior 〔常被動〕(感情等)壓倒,使受不了
2. win a victory over; defeat 克服;戰勝
* refuge
n. (a place that provides) protection or shelter from harm, danger or unhappiness 避難(所);庇護(所)
alas
int. a cry expressing grief, sorrow or fear 唉(表示悲傷、憂愁、恐懼等)
* revive
v. 1. regain strength, consciousness, life, etc.;bring (sb. or sth.) back to strength, consciousness, life, etc. (使)復甦;(使)重振活力
2. become active, popular, or successful again 恢復生機;復興;重新流行
glow
n. a feeling of warmth or pleasure 熱烈
vi. emit a soft light 發光
amateur
a. & n. (a person who is) not professional 業余(水平)的(運動員、藝術家等)
entry
n. 1. a person or thing taking part in a competition, race, etc. 參賽一員
2. entrance; the act of entering or the right to enter 進入;進入權
* anonymous
a. (of a person) with name unknown;(of a letter, painting, etc.) written or created by an unidentified person 名字不詳的;匿名的
disqualify
vt. make or declare unfit, unsuitable, or unable to do sth. 取消…的資格;使不適合;使不能
rely
vi. (on, upon) 1. have trust or confidence (in) 信任;信賴
2. depend with full trust or confidence 依賴
* historian
n. a person who studies history and/or writes about it 歷史學家
* barren
a. (of land) unproctive (土地等)貧瘠的,荒蕪的
awaken
vt. 1. (to) cause to become conscious of 使意識到
2. cause to wake up 喚醒
* menace
n. a threat or danger 威脅
abundant
a. plentiful; more than enough 豐富的;充足的
abundance
n. a great quantity; plenty 豐富;充裕;大量
odd
a. 1. (infml.) (after numbers) a little more than the stated number 〔常用以構成復合詞〕…以上的;…出頭的
2. strange or unusual 奇特的;古怪的
3. 奇數的,單數的
existence
n. the state of existing 存在;實有
* pastime
n. hobby;sth. done to pass time in a pleasant way 消遣,娛樂
Phrases and Expressions
pay the price
experience sth. unpleasant because one has done sth. wrong, made a mistake, etc. 付出代價
come to sb.'s rescue
help sb. when he/she is in danger or difficulty 解救某人,救助某人
chance upon
meet by chance; find by chance 偶然碰見;偶然發現
try one's hand
attempt (to do sth.), esp. for the first time 嘗試
plunge into
begin to do sth. suddenly; enter without hesitation 突然或倉促地開始某事;突然沖入
before one knows it
before one has time to consider the course of events 轉眼之間,瞬息之間
fall upon
attack fiercely 猛攻,猛撲
take refuge
seek protection from danger or unhappiness 避難
rely on
trust, or confidently depend on 依賴,依靠
fall from office
lose a position of authority to which sb. was elected or appointed 離位,下台
awaken to
cause to become conscious of 使意識到
bear fruit
proce successful results 結果實;有成果
date from
have existed since 始自
keep sb. company
stay with sb. so that he/she is not alone 陪伴某人
Proper Names
Winston Churchill
溫斯頓·丘吉爾(1874—1965,英國保守黨政治家、首相〔1940—1945,1951—1955〕、作家)
Mary Soames
瑪麗·索姆斯
First Lord of the Admiralty
(英國)海軍大臣
Dardanelles
達達尼爾海峽(位於亞洲小亞細亞半島同歐洲巴爾干半島之間)
Clementine
克萊門泰因(女子名)
Surrey
薩里郡(英國英格蘭郡名)
John Lavery
約翰·萊佛利
Marigold
瑪麗戈爾德(女子名)
Chartwell
查特威爾(宅名)
Adolf. Hitler
希特勒(1889—1945,納粹德國元首)
⑦ 21世紀大學實用英語綜合練習(第二冊)答案
I. 1-6 BACAAA
II. 1. hobbies 2. spare 3. collect 4. hobby 5. fond 6.plant
III. 1. Collecting 2.interested 3. playing 4. actor 5. used
IV. 1. reading novels 2. is interestedin 3. is, fond of 4. watching movies 5.used to
