大学英语315选10答案
㈠ 大学英语综合教程修订版2 15选10答案
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㈡ 全新版《大学英语》1-3,课后答案
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㈢ 求新视野大学英语3 综合训练 阅读和15选10的翻译跪谢。。。
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㈣ 大学英语单项选择题,答案请详细
1.Painting in ____ is one of their spare-time activities.
A. oil B. an oil C. oils D.the oil
答:C
译:画油画是他们的业余活动之一。
析:首先楼主粗心将painting 打成了planting,一开始以为选项是soil 的变化,后一想不可能四个选项都笔误。后网络一搜索发现,原来是painting!
查oil: 4 oils [pl] paints made by mixing colouring matter in oil 油画颜料: paint in oils 画油画.
3.One of the most surprising things is that ____may come from petroleum.
A.much of tomorrow food B .many of tomorrow's food
C.much of the food of tomorrow D.much of tomorrow's food
答:D
译:最令人惊奇的一件事情是将来食物的大部分可能会从石油中提取出来。
析:food是不可数名词,不用many,排除B
tomorrow是名词,表示“未来的”可以用名词所有格,也可以用of所有格,排除A
此题设计有误。
查词典,知道,未来的世界可以说:the world of tomorrow《21世纪》
也可以说:tomorrow's world《牛津双解》
所以说CD都可以。不过以D为佳,因为C不够简洁,of用太多了。
㈤ 外教社版大学英语综合教程3课后答案
外教社版大学英语综合教程3课后答案在这里下载吧,可能迟了,但还是发给你,我有一二三四册的:
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㈥ 全新版大学英语学业测试3答案
ⅠADCBCBDACCBACDC Ⅱ. 1. ruler 2. key 3. map 4. jacket 5. orange 6. pen 7. English 8. spell 9. what 10. please Ⅲ. 1. C I 和O都是元音字母。 2. B 字母I的笔划是三划。 3. C 题意:“这是一把钥匙吗?”“是的,它是。”问句是一般疑问句,应用yes或no来回答,B项中主语不能用that,D项前后矛盾,只有C项符合题意,故选C。 4. A 题意:“你的夹克真好看。”“谢谢。”对于别的赞扬,应该表示感谢,故选A。 5. B eye发音为[ai],与字母Ii同音。 6. B 题意:这用英语怎么说?介词in表示“用某种语言说”,故选B。 7. C 询问英文名称应该用“What‟s this in English?”,是固定句型。 8. B “Fine, Thank you. And you?”意为“很好,谢谢。你呢?”,回答一般是“I‟m fine, too.”,意为“我也很好。” 9. D 英语中元音字母一共有五个,分别是a, e, i, o, u, A项中的k,B项中的n和C项中的j均是辅音字母。 10. B 题意:我的名字是汤姆。my name是第三人称单数,故be动词用is。 11. A 题意:“这是什么?”“这是字母Q。”由答语可知问句是询问是什么东西,故选A。D
项语序不对。 12. C 题意:“早上好。”“早上好。”当对方打招呼用Good morning.时,回应也用相同的语句。 13. A 题意:“你身体怎么样,海伦?”“我很好,谢谢。”询问某人近况用How are you, 尤其指身体状况。 14. C 题意:“晚上好,辛迪。”“晚上好。”跟某人打招呼,直接在招呼语之后说出名字即可,之前不加任何介词。名字首字母要大写,故选C。 15. C 题意:“这用英语怎么说?”“这是bike。”It‟s 是It is的缩写,It指代问句中的this,以避免重复,is是谓语动词。 Ⅳ. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. C Ⅴ. 11.in 12. an 13. a 14.it 15. Q-U-I-L-T Ⅵ. 1. B 2. C 3. E 4. A 5. D Ⅶ. 1. Good morning. 2. Good afternoon. 3. Good night. 4. I‟m sorry. 5. That‟s all right. 6. Thank you. 7. Excuse me. 8. Thank you. 9. What‟s this in English? 10. How do you do?
㈦ 大学英语听说3第15单元答案
一、1.pronounces2.slowly 3.spoken4.mistake 5.solution 6.impressed 7.challenges
二、1.slowly 2.to use 3.spoken 4.pronunciation5.writing6.worried 7.right
三、版1.First of all 2.Later on 3.laugh at 4.take lotsof grammarnotes 5.couldn't pronounce 6.already sung 7.specialsuggestions8.wactching;boring
四、权1.don't;either 2.to study 3.spent;on 4.too;to5.How does
五、1.best 2.by 3.watching 4.voices 5.keeping6.studied7.conversations 8.improves 9.pronunciation 10.dictionary
㈧ 新视野大学英语第二版第三册unit10答案
Unit 10
Section A. The Bermuda Triangle Phenomenon
Part II, p.281
1. They took off on a routine training mission over the Atlantic Ocean. The weather was fine.
2. They all disappeared without trace.
3. They describe it as “the Graveyard of the Atlantic”.
4. He noted curious glowing streaks of “white water”.
5. He installed a new crew to sail it.
6. It vanished together with the new crew in the end.
7. Because it believes that “the majority of disappearances in the triangle can be attributed to the unique features of the area’s environment” .
8. Only two: The Devil’s Triangle by Richard Winer and The Bermuda Triangle by Charles Berlitz.
9. To explain the mysterious disappearances of the planes and ships, Richard Winer believes that the disappearances are e to men’s mistake, mechanical problems, strange weather, or unusual magnetic phenomenon, while Charles Berlitz offers the theory that a giant solar crystal that lies on the ocean floor causes the disappearances.
10. Yes, they will find the answers, but this is a very challenging cruise which demands time, money and unusual courage.
Part Ⅲ, p. 281
1. Installation
2. trace
3. stain
4. visible
5. investigation
6. hunt
7. vanish
8. submerge
Part Ⅳ, p. 282
1. off
2. on
3. from; to
4. up
5. on
6. as
7. to
8. on
.Part Ⅴ, p. 282
1. program
2. view
3. bleeding
4. erosion
5. damage
6. system
7. knowledge
8. contacts
Part Ⅵ, p. 283
1. subordinate
2. subheadings
3. submerging
4. subdivided
5. subcontinent
6. submarine
7. subhuman
8. subway
Part VII, p. 283
1. e
2. h
3. b
4. c
5. g
6. d
7. f
8. a
Part VIII, p. 284
1. Having too many people on the team slows our work down rather than speeding it up.
2. Mrs. Kester made students think for themselves rather than telling them what to think.
3. He preferred to sit quietly in class rather than risking giving an answer that might be wrong.
4. He wanted to make his living as a teacher rather than as a businessman.
5. In most modern societies women are treated as professional equals rather than (as) servants.
6. “Body language” refers to communication through the way you move rather than speech.
7. Andrew is convinced that love rather than money is the key to happiness.
8. Many people nowadays communicate by e-mail rather than (by) phones and faxes.
Part Ⅸ, p. 285
1. — There’s someone at the door.
— Whoever it is, I don’t want to see them.
2. Come and see me whenever you’re in Shanghai.
3. Wherever you go, you can always find Coca-Cola.
4. However rich people are, they always want more.
5. Whoever you’ll marry, make sure he can cook.
6. Whichever day you come, we’ll be pleased to see you.
7. They found the people friendly wherever they went.
8. However you travel, it’ll take you at least two days.
Part Ⅹ, p. 286
1. On the fine morning of May 26 a Navy aircraft took off from a military base on a mission to search for the enemy aircraft carrier.
2. The most extensive search effort in history, which involved 150 planes and dozens of ships, failed to turn up any sign of the missing aircraft.
3. I wouldn’t go so far as to say, as the author does in the book, that it’s the only explanation that covers all the facts.
4. Whatever you do, don’t look for a pay increase when you know the company is going through some difficulty.
5. The theory that I’m going to expand on in this book is that words do not stand for things and therefore cannot reflect the reality.
6. The Bermuda Triangle, known to soldiers as “the Graveyard of the Atlantic”, is not recognized by the U.S. Navy as a danger zone.
7. To date none of the books which have been published has offered convincing answers to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle.
8. The argument that beings from outer space have established a highly advanced civilization in the unexplored depths of the Atlantic inside the triangle sets off a dispute among scientists.
Part . XI, p. 286
1. 1945年12月5日下午两点,天气非常适合飞行,五架海军飞机从佛罗里达州东南部的一个海军飞行基地起飞,在大西洋上空作一次例行飞行训练。
2. 这仅是众多有关“百慕大三角”的恐怖故事之一。“百慕大三角”是大西洋的一处神秘地带,大致范围从百慕大朝西南沿佛罗里达海岸至波多黎各。
3. 有些科学家和通俗作家居然猜测此三角地带是外星人为他们的 “动物园”捕捉人类作标本之地。
4. 调查发现没有恶劣天气的迹象,没有求救信号,没有船只残骸,也没有船上309人的踪迹。
5. 美国海军官方并不承认此三角为危险地带,他们相信“(三角地带的)大多数失踪事件都应归咎于该地区独特的环境特征”。
6. “那儿的怪事、奇事层出不穷,”《魔鬼三角》的作者理查德•文纳说。他这本书从三个月前出版以来,已经售出了50万册。
7. 伯利茨对传说中消失的岛屿亚特兰蒂斯很感兴趣,他扩展了这一学说,即曾是亚特兰蒂斯发电机的巨型太阳能水晶现在就在海底。
8. 按照他的理论,过往的船只或飞机时不时会触动那块水晶,于是它会干扰它们的仪器,把它们吸入海底。
Section B. The Ride of My Life
Reading Skills
XV
2. Denotation: fight against
Connotation: could not help but make. It’s implied that the mechanic was fond of making jokes and that the mechanic and the “I” enjoyed a good relationship.
3. Denotation: give a loud continuing sound
Connotation: started to work suddenly and with full energy. The engine is compared to a person who is brought suddenly to an active state from an inactive one.
4. Denotation: a trip on horseback, in a vehicle, or on any other thing that carries
Connotation: a pleasant, longed-for journey. Here the difficult flight is compared to a journey full of excitement and pleasure.
5. Denotation: break up by explosions
Connotation: rise into the air like a rocket that leaves the ground. The word gives you a sense of quickness and forcefulness, for the plane is compared to a rocket leaving the ground or, as you read in the next part of the sentence, to a bullet shot out of a rifle.
6. Denotation: enlargement
Connotation: sth. making the pilot more capable. The controls are a great help to the pilot, thus enhancing his performance.
7, Denotation: the sea
Connotation: a vast expanse. It gives you a sense of being great in space.
8. Denotation: beating
Connotation: violently rocking me from side to side and making me uncomfortable. It gives one a sense of uneasiness and uncomfortableness.
XVI. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions
1. A 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. C 8. D
Part XVII p. 301
1. mechanic
2. strap
3. resist
4. wakened
5. fancy
6. steep
7. concentration
8. dial
Part Ⅷ p. 301
1. hang on
2. popped out
3. in an emergency
4. in seconds
5. had trouble making
6. loaded with
7. went unnoticed
8. it helps
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