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B. Unit1大学英语综合教程1课后答案(2)
Unit1大学英语综合教程1课后答案
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·诺南住在纽约,每周为《华尔街时报》撰写专栏文章。本文即其中一篇。她在文章中反思了自己的一周以及这个城市的生活。撰写此文时,离世贸中心被毁还不到一周年,她的思考不可避免地带有这一可怕事件的阴影。
The Nightmare and the Dreams
梦魇与梦想
-- How has Sept. 11 affected our national unconscious?
――9·11事件如何影响了国民的潜意识?
PEGGY NOONAN
佩吉·诺南
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.
纽约真热。天气如此炎热,因此,有一次我发高烧,朋友打电话来问候我感觉如何时,我就说,“你知道发传真时纸张有多干燥多烫手吗?那就是我的感觉。”昨天整整一天我都是这种感觉。太热了。我们觉得自己被传真过似的。
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点我就完全醒了,便去布鲁克林大桥散步。如今这座大桥越发像是赐予我们这个城市的一件贵重礼物。它跨河而立。在业已改变的市区景观中,它依旧是一道美丽的景致,年复一年,越发显得气势非凡。如今,人们似乎更喜欢它,至少是更多地提到它、注意到它。本人也一样。桥上总是挤满游客,也总是挤满纽约居民。
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.
我在这座桥上行走时总是深感骄傲,因为自己漫步在世界工程技术一大奇迹之上;今天踏上这座桥,我同样深感骄傲。昨天我深受感动,因为我在观看有人类创造史以来最辉煌的景象之一:曼哈顿日出。
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。亿万富翁要想拥有这座桥,将这一景致占为己有,那得付出亿万钱财,而我以及那些或慢跑、或骑车、或徒步的同行者却能免费享用。我们继承了这座大桥。如今我们所要做的只是以纳税的方式支付维修费用。我辈实属有幸。
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.
我从布鲁克林一边上桥时,一件小事更增添了我的`快乐。天刚亮,车辆稀少,我与一辆车窗熏黑的黑色面包车擦肩而过。窗开着的驾驶座里坐着一个30岁左右的黑人,帽子低低地压在眉檐上,戴着一副厚厚的黑色太阳镜。我走在通往大桥的人行道上,他距我不到两英尺;周围只有我们两个人。我们目光对视。“早上好!”他说。“早上好,”我回答着,两人随即无缘无故地大笑起来,笑罢各人继续各人的生活。这事并没有什么特别的意义,只是30年或40年前是不是会发生这样的事。我不知道那时会不会有这种完全友好的表示,又会不会得到回应。
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.
这让我想起星期一晚上看的电视节目。他们播放的是1967年的影片《猜猜谁来赴晚餐》,由凯瑟琳·赫本、辛尼·普瓦提艾和斯潘塞·特雷西主演,讲的是一个白人姑娘与一个黑人小伙子相爱,想要结婚,不得不与持反对态度的双方父母做斗争。影片拍得不错,故事的部分细节似乎很感人,如何感人我记不清楚了,反正很切题。
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.
有几段对话让人为之震动。饰演未来新娘父亲的斯潘塞·特雷西质问普瓦提艾先生,他是否想过他们混血的孩子在美国将会承受多少痛苦。他考虑过这点吗?他的未婚妻考虑过这点吗?“她很乐观,”普瓦提艾先生说。“她认为他们每个人都能长大成人当上美国总统。而我则觉得他们能当国务卿也就可以了。”这些写于35年前的话当时听上去或许就像是痴人说梦。但影片上映时,观众中可能就有爱看电影的年轻的陆军中尉科林·鲍威尔,当年他正准备第二次到越南去服役。如今他正担任着国务卿一职。这是个梦想成真的国度。这么说你是否觉得有点老生常谈?这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.
星期二晚些时候,在从布鲁克林开往曼哈顿北部的地铁上,我又看到一个我注意过,可后来又忘了的现象。那就是大街上,地铁里,我越来越经常地发现人们挂着表明身份的胸卡。如今人人都佩带胸卡。过去我们是不带的。胸卡吊在粗棉线或铝制链上;有的佩带一张,有的同时佩带三张,反正胸卡处处可见。
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.
我思索着这一现象意味着什么。大家随身携带身份证件,这意味着什么?我们是在表明什么?或者说我们自以为是在表明什么?我指的是表象之外的意义。
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:
假设昨天地铁车厢里我对面的那排人一下子放下报纸抬起头来,逐个回答道:
"It means I know who I am," says the man in blue shirt and suspenders.
“这意味着我知道自己是谁,”穿蓝衬衫和吊裤带的那个男子说。
"It means I can get into the building," says the woman in gray.
“这意味着我能进办公楼,”那个灰衣女子说。
"It means I am a solid citizen with a job."
“这表明我是个有职业的体面公民。”
"I am known to others in my workplace."
“在工作场所别人知道我是谁。”
"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。我有所归属。我有固定的工资。”
"I have had a background check done by security and have been found to be a Safe Person. Have you?"
“安检部门对我的背景来历核查过,认定我为人可靠。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.
我不知道车上那些失业的人看着别人头颈里吊着的胸卡,会不会有什么想法。我希望不久我也有张胸卡。我不知道那些刚刚开始工作的17岁的小伙子们会不会知晓,以前在美国,我们并不是人人携带身份证的。过去只有在核电站或政府办公大楼里工作的人才用。在别处,没人会知道你是谁。这可不是件坏事。
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.
一个月前,有关于9·11事件之后出现生育高峰的新闻报道。大家为那些关于死亡的报道所震惊,意识到决没有什么生养孩子的时机,现在我们既然活着,就该生儿育女。我相信关于生育高峰报道的真实性,期待着这些孩子的出生。
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.
后来又有报道说,不对,没有什么生育高峰,那完全是道听途说,并没有统计数据加以证实。我也相信这一报道的真实性。但好几个星期以来我一直关注着一个情况。我家附近出现了生育高峰。布鲁克林到处都是婴儿。处处可见新生婴儿,处处可见粉嘟嘟的、小手小脚软软的婴儿,他们蜷伏在父亲胸前的棉兜里。处处可见婴儿小推车,不仅是普通的小推车,还有那种可放两个婴儿的小推车。甚至还有可放三个婴儿的小推车。别人怎么说我不管,应该有数据证实我目睹的情况:9·11事件之后,至少在布鲁克林出现了生育高峰。
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.
夜梦也激增。一天我跟事件发生后一直没见过面的一位朋友交谈。世贸大楼倒下时,他就在两个街区之外,目睹了一切。我们都看过当日那令人震惊的电视镜头,看过一遍又一遍,但很少有人看到过我朋友所描述的情景:在世贸中心近旁的办公大楼里,他们站在窗边,突然黑暗将他们笼罩,那两幢楼倒塌了,可怕的浓烟迅速蔓延。你有没有看到那些被迫往下跳的人?我问。
"Yes," he said, and looked away.
“看到,”他说着移开了视线。
Have you had bad dreams?
你有没有做噩梦?
"Yes," he said, and looked away.
“做的,”他说着,仍看着别处。
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.
我好几天都想着这事。我的这位朋友才华横溢,天生擅长描述自己的感受与见闻。但这次却例外。我跟一位当治疗专家的朋友交谈。你的病人是不是都做些稀奇古怪的梦?我问。
"Always," he laughs.
“总是做那样的梦,”他笑了起来。
Sept.11-related?
都跟9·11事件有关?
"Yes," he says, "mostly among adolescents. "
“是的,”他说,“主要都是青少年。”
I asked if he was saving them, writing them down. He shook his head no.
我问他有没有把这些梦收集好记下来。他摇了摇头。
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梦录项目。我们应该着手进行了。本人有意去做,虽说我自己也不太清楚到底为什么。我想,以后也许我会试着把那些梦写下来。也许不会。但我相信,梦可以反映国民的潜意识――如果真有所谓潜意识――而且值得把梦当一回事。(卡尔·荣格持肯定态度。)
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.
既然值得当回事就要记录下来。请把你做的与9·11事件有关的梦寄给我――一再重复的,不同寻常的,惊人的,等等。我会阅读你们的来函,会理解,可能的话会将它们编成一篇文章,反映9·11事件对我们的梦幻生活和想象力――即当我们的想象力独立地、无拘无束地、毫无牵绊地持续发挥时――产生了什么影响。
;C. 大学英语综合教程1第一单元课后习题答案
大学综合英语教程1 第1到单元课后题,附带翻译题答案,一小部分。
Book1
Unit1 Never Say Goodbye
I. Explain the italicized part in each sentence in your own words.
1. the anguish of moving from the only home.
2. „ they all have 3. „ in that place in your heart where 4. Don ’t ever the sadness and the loneliness of that word.
5. Take that special hello and
II. Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in their appropriate forms and note the difference of meaning between them.
1. SHUDDER SHAKE
a. Seeing the referee drawing out the yellow card, the coach began ————————— his fist in rage.
b. She ————————— at the touch of his leathery hand.
c. The tree branches were ———————— in that sudden gust of wind.
d. He ———————— breathlessly in the doorway until his pursuers had raced past.
2. ANSWER REPLY
a. He had hoped that divorce would be the —————— to all his problems.
b. We are still waiting for him to ——————— to our requests for further assistance.
c. In ——————— to his suggestions, they have decided to consult him for more details.
d. He ———————— his critics by claiming that he was responding to the new needs of globalization.
3. COMMON GENERAL
a. The ———————— impression we got was that they were not interested in the new project.
b. It was claimed in the newly published report that higher ecation, in ———————— , is financially in trouble. c. It may be said that good health is a ———————— condition, and that occasional sickness is —————— . d. AIDS is becoming the most ———————— cause of death among drug addicts.
4. SMALL TINY
a. A ———————— house would do perfectly for the two of them.
b. “Get back on board!” I shouted as his ———————— figure struggled up the river bank.
c. Displayed at the exhibition were some ———————— toy soldiers that were beautifully carved.
d. The visitor was a ———————— man who would give every appearance of self-importance.
III. Choose a word or phrase that best completes each of the following sentences.
1. She suffered great mental ——————— after her husband died, and as a result she became mad.
A. anger B. discomfort C. Unhappiness D. anguish
2. She offered me some food that had a ———————— taste.
A. special B. peculiar C. particular D. Concrete
3. Building the proposed underground railway may ———————— much more than the government could pay.
A. spend B. cost C. take D. Waste
4. Realizing the immense international pressure, the President ———————— stepped down.
A. conspicuously B. gracefully C. lonely D. truly
5. The audience whistled and shouted, waiting for her to sing one ———————— song.
A. last B. final C. ending D. concluding
6. During the war, all the women were left unloved, exhausted, impoverished and ——————— .
A. alone B. hoarse C. grave D. lonely
7. He was put into prison, but he never ——————— , and continued his fight from behind the bars.
A. gave up B. give in C. stopped D. retreated
8. His high school report ———————— that he was brilliant in all science subjects.
A. believed B. noticed C. noted D. decided
IV . Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box in its appropriate form. lock away summon instead stare whisper give in evil
confront with well up gently brief pull
1.The minister didn’t make any comments on their own human rights problems; he said———————— that we were to do more on this issue.
2. ———— the sight of the poor, the sick and the unemployed, the government had no way out but to decide to reform.
3. Take good care to———————— your jewelry before going away on holiday.
4. Strong feelings———————— within them.
5. He tried to———————— from his memory what he knew of his former neighbor.
6. The Secretary of State said that the war was going to be———————— but decisive.
7. I looked hard at him, while he———————— lly back at me.
8. A voice seemed to be———————— in her mind, telling her to be brave.
9. If a man speaks or acts with a(n) ———————— thought, pain follows him.
10. If you always———————— to others you will end up feeling depressed.
V . Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate form of the given capitalized word in the bracket.
Example: The bloodstain on her dress was very —————————.( NOTICE )
Answer: The bloodstain on her dress was very noticeable.
1. Nobody wanted to live in the———————— part of the town. ( INDUSTRY )
2. The police asked him to give a———————— of the suitcase he had lost. ( DESCRIBE )
3. He had no———————— that he was being watched.( SUSPECT )
4. This is Alexandra, my personal———————— .(ASSIST)
5. Although some of my work-mates quickly found new jobs after the factory closed down, my brother and I were———————— for several months. (EMPLOY)
6. Although I was positive that the girl had stolen my ring, I could not find any———————— . (PROVE )
7,With very high scores in the entrance ----------,he succeeded in entering the world famous university( examine)
8,Completely exhausted and utterly staved after a long days march,the soldiers could hardly walk any----------(far)
Translation exercises
1. 他为这次面试中可能面对的问题准备好了答案。(confront)
2. 他那悲惨的遭遇深深打动了我们,使我们几乎要哭出声来。( touch )
3. 他们俩沿着河边手挽着手散步,有说有笑,非常愉快。( hand in hand )
4. 他听到这令人激动地消息之后,眼睛里涌出欢乐的泪水。( well up )
5. 上海人容易听懂苏州话,因为上海话和苏州话有许多共同之处。( in common )
6. 亨利和妻子正在研究能否在三年内买一幢新房子。( look into )
7. 对女儿再三请求到国外去深造,他最终让步了。(give in to)
8. 我们把所有的贵重物品都锁好了,然后才出去度假。( lock away )
9. 虽然咱们分手了,但我希望咱们依然是好朋友,像以前一样互相关心,互相帮助。( part )
10. 在紧急关头,军长召集全体军官开会,制定新的克敌战略战术。( summon )
D. 21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程第三版1答案
I.CCDCBADCDA
II.1 become 2. student.3. classroom, 4. leaving 5. memories,
教育部2015年推出的《大学英语教学指南》(以下简称《教学指南》)是指导我国大学英语教学新的纲领性文件。《教学指南》明确规定大学英语的教学目标是培养学生的英语应用能力,增强跨文化交际意识和交际能力,同时发展自主学习能力,提高综合文化素养,使他们在学习、生活、社会交往和今后的工作中能够有效地使用英语,满足国家、社会、学校和个人的需要。根据我国现阶段基础教育、高等教育和社会发展的现状,大学英语教学目标分为三个等级,即基础目标、提高目标和发展目标。基础目标是大部分在大学入学时已经或接近达到高中英语七级水平的学生应达到的基本要求。提高目标和发展目标是。
《教学指南》明确大学英语课程的特点就是兼具工具性和人文性。工具性指的是大学英语教学要注重培养大学生的英语听、说、读、写、译的能力和跨文化交际能力,并掌握与专业或未来工作有关的学术英语或职业英语,获得在学术或职业领域用英语进行交流的能力。而人文性指的是大学英语教学要让学生了解国外的社会历史与文化,增进对不同文化的理解、对中外文化异同的意识。人文性的核心是以人为本,弘扬人的价值,注重人的综合素质培养和全面发展。为此,《教学指南》提出大学英语课程要注重基础性和应用性相结合,包含系统、开放、动态和立体的多门课程设置,课程内容应包括通用英语(English for General Purposes)、专门用途英语(English for Specific Purposes)及跨文化交际(Intercultural Communication)。
“21世纪大学英语应用型”系列教材力求体现《教学指南》的原则和精神,在编写宗旨、单元设计、材料选择、课堂活动和课堂练习的设计上力图忠实地诠释《教学指南》的各项指标。本系列教材为综合英语类的必修课程教材,教材包括:
《21世纪大学英语应用型综合教程(修订版)》(基础级、1—4册);
《21世纪大学英语应用型综合教程教学参考书(修订版)》(基础级、1—4册);
《21世纪大学英语应用型自主练习(修订版)》(基础级、1—4册);
《21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程(第3版)》(基础级、1—4册);
《21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程教学参考书(第3版)》(基础级、1—4册);
《21世纪大学英语应用型阅读教程》(1—4册);
《21世纪大学英语应用型长篇阅读》(1—4册);
以及相关配套的语法、写作、口语和大学英语四、六级考试辅导教材。
一、 编写原则
1. 体现《教学指南》和四、六级考试大纲的原则和精神
本系列教材力求体现《教学指南》和最新《大学英语四/六级考试大纲》的原则和精神,在编写宗旨、单元设计、材料选择、课堂活动和课堂练习的设计上力图忠实地诠释《教学指南》和最新《大学英语四/六级考试大纲》的各项指标,开拓新时代大学英语教与学的新领域。
2. 体现现代信息技术与英语教学的整合运用
本系列教材建立在外语课程与计算机网络全面整合的基础之上,充分利用现代信息技术,培养学生的英语综合应用能力,尤其是听说能力。
3. 体现课堂教学与测试的有机结合
本系列教材顺应现行大学英语四、六级考试及四、六级机考改革的要求,在纸质课本练习和网络平台的练习设计上,覆盖现行大学英语四、六级考试题型及四、六级机考题型,并紧密结合雅思、托福等国际化英语水平测试。
二、 教材特色
1. 主题新颖,选材独特,抓取当代大学生的关注点,提升其学习语言的兴趣
兴趣是最好的老师,英语学习也是如此。本教材的单元主题是编写者通过调查问卷广泛征求学生的意见,并根据时代的发展需要而确定的,即从学生学习的视角出发,而不是编写者想当然地确定主题。因此单元内的主题和选材能够吸引学生极大的注意,并引发热烈讨论,使得课堂教学生动活泼。
例如,针对绝大部分学生四年的大学生活都会遇到的“Campus Love”这个热门而经典的话题,综合教程第1册的第2单元对此展开讨论。Text A “Cant Forget Your First Love”讲述初恋对一个人一生的影响,提醒大家珍惜和正确对待初恋。而Text B “College Dating Tips for Student Couples”集中讨论大学生应如何处理校园爱情和学习生活之间的关系。这样生动活泼又具有现实意义的话题还有很多,比如第1册第4单元“Ecation”讨论的是父母对孩子的教育方法,以及以热门人物“Tiger Mother”为例,探讨中西方父母对孩子的教育方式的不同;第7单元以美国当红歌星Lady Gaga的蹿红为线索,探讨“Pop Culture”;第8单元“Our Planet”则关注环境保护,并通过日本地震引发的“核泄漏”这个热门话题,讲述作为一个普通人该如何保护我们自己的家园;等等。
另外,本系列教材的《21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程(第3版)》的单元主题和《21世纪大学英语应用型综合教程(修订版)》的单元主题保持同步,这样可以使学生从不同的视角和深度讨论同一个问题,并通过音频、视频和纸质材料不同形式的阅读和学习,达到提高学生听、说、读、写、译各方面综合能力的目的。
2. 提供充分的语言输入和输出准备,启发学生通过储备知识导入新知识
文本的阅读和理解是文本与读者头脑中的图式相互作用的复杂过程。由学生已掌握的知识结构导入新的知识时,提供背景和挖掘学习者脑中储存的知识显得尤为重要。本系列教材在主题导入和练习设计上都充分体现了这点,使得学习成为一个由旧到新的延续过程。
在每单元的Starter部分,除了通过挖掘学生已有的与本主题相关的词汇外,还采用了学生最喜欢的视频形式导入主题。通过观看视频和完成相应的练习,学生对接下来要讨论的主题已有了充分的准备。在课后练习中需要学生语言输出时,如Interaction部分,教材不是只罗列要讨论的问题,还从学生已有的知识和课文内容出发,有步骤地引导学生集中讨论两三个问题。只有让学生变得“有话可讲”,他们才会愿意参与讨论。同样Writing部分,为了使学生不至于感到无从下笔,编者在练习中提供了相关的视频,以调动学生的积极性,使其导出已有的语言知识储备,从而顺利完成写作练习。
3. 练习设计强调对文本的理解和语言的实际应用
传统教材的练习设计过于注重课文词汇、短语及句型的反复训练。随着大学英语改革的深入,大学英语教学者和管理者都意识到,在加强词汇和句型学习的同时,更应该强调培养学生对文本整体意义的理解;在文本意义的理解中掌握词汇和句型,而不是孤立地学习。本系列教材中的应用型综合教程就体现了这个精神。练习设计时,除了Language Focus部分仍旧以词汇、句型训练为主外,更重点突出了Text A和Text B中的Comprehension of the Text部分。这部分不再仅仅提供对课文理解的几个问题,还设计了针对课文段落大意和具体信息的练习,以及对课文重点句子诠释后回答问题等题型。不仅如此,在其他练习形式中,如Reading in Depth部分,也是学生掌握文意和重点词汇之后才能完成的练习。而Interaction和Writing部分更是对文本意义理解基础上的扩展。
为延展学生的语言输出和语言的实际应用,每单元还增加了一个独特的环节——Workshop。这部分强调在学完本单元的所有内容后,通过学生间的互动合作学习和学习方式的拓展,完成一个项目型的写作和总结。
另外,前文中提到的本系列教材力求体现最新《大学英语四/六级考试大纲》的原则和精神,在练习设计中也得到很好的体现。Text A和Text B部分的练习题型充分满足学生准备四、六级考试的需求。如Text A中的Reading in Depth, Translation;Part C部分的Videobased Writing,以及《21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程(第3版)》中按照四、六级考试题型设计的Quiz等都体现了这个编写原则。
4. 同一个单元的不同模块体现不同的难易程度,满足不同层次学生的需求
中国的地区差别和教育多样化导致即便是同一所学校,甚至同一个班级的学生水平都参差不齐。为解决教学上的不便,本系列教材在一个单元内选取的两篇课文或视听材料采取难度递增的模式。这点在《21世纪大学英语应用型视听说教程(第3版)》中体现得尤其明显。在Viewing, Listening and Speaking部分,三段视频的难易程度逐步递增。这样既符合学生学习水平逐步提高的规律,也可供教师针对不同学生选取不同的教学内容。
E. 第三版新视野大学英语综合训练1的答案是什么
Unit 1
beneath ,disguised ,whistles , restrain , grasp ,longing ,praying,faithful ,pledge ,drain。
IV
tell „on you ,track down ,work it out ,picking on me ,reckoned with,call on ,on his own ,get through ,in disguise ,revolves around。
V
G O D I K L B F A N
VI
advise , level ,problems ,necessity ,skills ,experience ,solutio,value ,tool ,manner。
VII
air-conditioned(装空调的;有冷气的) handmade(手工制作的)
thunderstruck(非常吃惊的)
heartfelt (衷心的;诚挚的)
data-based (基于数据的)
self-employed (自主经营的)
custom-built(定制的;定做的)
weather-beaten(饱经风霜的)
VIII
well-informed(对„„非常熟悉的)
new-found(新获得的)
hard-earned(辛苦挣得的)
soft-spoken(说话温柔的)
newly-married(新婚的)
widely-held(普遍认为的)
well-meant(出于好意的)
well-ecated(受过良好教育的)
IX
no matter how different it may seem form any other substance
no matter what a woman tries to do to improve her situation
no matter what excuse he gives
no matter what anyone else may think
no matter how they rewrite history
X
just as we gained fame in victory, we lost nothing in defeat
just as the head teacher plays a significant role in the school, Jane plays a significant role f leader in the classroom.
whoever was out there obviously couldn’t see him just as he couldn’t see them.
she has been searching all her life for the perfect chocolate just as I have been searching for the perfect beer.
you can make those kinds of comparisons just as you were doing the analyses a minute ago.
XI
No matter how experienced a speaker you are, and how well you have prepared your speech, you will have difficulty making a speech at such a noisy reception.
Just as all his sister’s friends cared about him, Jimmy cared about them.
Car manufacturers stamp a vehicle identification number at several places on new cars to help track down stolen vehicles.
If you dare tell on me when the teacher gets back I won’t say a word to you any more.
Some elderly people prefer to live on their own while the great majority choose to live with.
F. 请问谁有u校园 大学英语1新视野大学英语第三版视听说1的答案
有校园大学英语一系视野大学英语二第三版,他有答案从网络中查一下就知道了。
G. 新视野大学英语读写1的答案
《新视野大学英语读写教程(第二版)第一册》 课后答案Unit1
III. 1. rewarding 2. communicate 3. access 4.
embarrassing 5. positive 6. commitment 7. virtual 8.
benefits 9. minimum 10. opportunities
IV. 1. up 2. into 3. from 4. with 5. to 6. up 7. of 8. in
9. for 10.with
V. 1.G 2.B 3.E 4.I 5.H 6.K 7.M 8.O 9.F 10.C
Sentence Structure
VI.
1. Universities in the east are better equipped, while
those in the west are relatively poor.
2. Allan Clark kept talking the price up, while Wilkinson
kept knocking it down.
3. The husband spent all his money drinking, while his
wife saved all hers for the family.
4. Some guests spoke pleasantly and behaved politely,
while others wee insulting and impolite.
5. Outwardly Sara was friendly towards all those
concerned, while inwardly she was angry.
VII.
1. Not only did Mr. Smith learn the Chinese language, but
he also bridged the gap between his culture and ours.
2. Not only did we learn the technology through the
online course, but we also learned to communicate with
friends in English.
3. Not only did we lose all our money, but we also came
close to losing our lives.
4. Not only do the workers want a pay increase, but they
also want reced working hours.
5. Not only is the house expensive, but it is also too
far away from my company.
Translation
VIII.
1. Not only can students choose when and where to learn
for an online course, but they can also take time to
think through answers before making a reply.
2. She is excited by the idea of online learning while be
considers it meaningless and useless.
3. Communicating with native English speakers is a very
rewarding experience from which we can learn a lot.
4. Today, more and more people have access to the
Internet through which they look for the information they
need.
5. He wants her to give up working and stay home to look
after the children. She feels, however, that this is too
much for her.
6. Now that we have finished the course, we shall start
doing more revision work.
IX.
1. 我永远都不会忘记那位老师,是他告诉我学外语是有趣的、有
价值的。如果没有他,我的英语说得不会像现在这样好。
2 没有任何其他语言能像英语那样让你感受到多姿多彩的世界文
化。有了过硬的英语知识,你就可以体验奇妙的文化之旅。
3. 写作不仅仅要写老师布置的话题,而且要写自己感兴趣的东西
,例如,给朋友写电子邮件。
4. 远程教学课程是指授课者与学生通过计算机通信技术进行交流
的课程。
5. 英语不但是世界上最有用的语言,也是世界上最易学、易用的
语言之一。
6远程教学课程在时间安排上给予学生更多的自由,但与其他课程
比,这些课程要求学生有更强的自律能力。
Cloze
1. B 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.C 6,C 7.B 8.A 9.a 10.B 11.A 12.A 13.B
14.A 15.B
Structured Writing
XII. I am proud to say that I succeeded in learning a
foreign language. It was a real challenge and, needless
to say, it took a lot of practice. I carried a small
dictionary with me everywhere I went as well as a
notebook in which I listed new words I came across. I
also managed my time carefully so that I met the
standards of the course and finished assignments on time.
After years of persistence, I reaped the benefits of all
my hard work.
Section B
Reading Skills
1. 1.C 2.B 3.D 4. A 5. B
Comprehension of the Text
II.
1.C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.D
Vocabulary
1. community 2. effective 3. unique 4. committed 5.
reinforce 6. perspective 7. explicit 8. challenge 9.
hindered 10. arose
IV.
1. for 2. with 3. on 4. on 5. on 6. of 7. in 8. up 9. of
10.In
《新视野大学英语读写教程(第二版)第一册》 课后答案 Unit
2
2008-10-19 15:20III.
1. appeals 2. identity 3. concern 4. disgusting 5. upset
6. influence 7. offensive 8. burst 9. stuff 10. thorough
IV.
1. off/ down 2. off 3. as 4. on 5. for 6. on/upon 7. to
8. over 9. in 10.of
V. 1.H 2.F 3.D 4.K 5.B 6.C 7.L 8.I 9.O 10. N
Sentence Structure
VI.
1. Kate saw her brother Bill as she was getting off the
school bus.
Or: As she was getting off the school bus, Kate saw
her brother Bill.
2. As she was standing up from he seat, mother dropped
the glass to the ground.
Or: Mother dropped the glass to the ground as she was
standing up from her seat.
3. A policeman fired at a thief as the thief was bolting
out of the house.
Or: As the thief was bolting out of the house, a
policeman fired at him.
4. As she ran to catch the school bus, Sandy thought of
her talk with her mother.
Or: Sandy thought of he talk with her mother as she
ran to catch the school bus.
5. As the teacher entered the classroom, all the students
shouted “Happy birthday” to him.
Or: All the students shouted “Happy Birthday” to him
as the teacher entered the classroom.
VII.
1. She listened to her favorite rock music while singing
along with the words.
2. She was putting on her jeans while asking me to hand
her the sweater.
3. He banged on the door while opening it.
4. In the bathroom she put on some makeup while looking
in the mirror.
5. The schoolmaster shot an angry glance at the naughty
first grader while talking with his parents.
Translation:
VIII.
1. As she was about to turn off the music, her father
burst into he room and shouted at her, “Can’t you turn
down the music a little bit?”
2. the owner of the bar kept watching the girl dancing
while pretending not to.
3. Rock music appealed to Sandy so much that she turned
it up, paying no attention to her father’s objection.
4. As usual, when his parents don’t like what he wears,
they start bugging him.
5. At the meeting they discussed how to keep the lines of
communication open between teachers and students.
6. It makes my blood boil to think of these young boys
and girls who are forced by their parents to beg for
money along the streets.
IX.
1. 我认为那些在镇上游手好闲、在身上又文身又穿洞的青少年是
在表达他们的个性。
2. 因特网提供了一种更快捷的方式,让我们与全球的新老客户取
得联系,并保持沟通渠道畅通无阻。
3. 父母与自己十多岁的孩子的沟通问题不仅仅在于“代沟”,而
且还在于双方都不完全理解对方的思想。
4. 当父母与子女有了这类沟通障碍时,青少年面临的问题可能更
大。
5. 青少年常常要经历这么一个阶段,在这个阶段,他们觉得父母
会让他们没面子,害怕他们达不到自己朋友的标准。
6. 比如,青少年希望在外呆到很晚,但是当第二天早上要起床上
学时,那又是另一回事了。
Cloze
X.
1. B 2.B 3.A 4.A 5.A 6.A 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.A 13.A
14.C 15.A 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.A 20.C
Structured Writing
XII. The first thing you should do t make tea is to boil
water. While waiting for it to boil, you can get your
teapot out and put the right amount of tea leaves into
it. When the water has come to boil, pour it into the
teapot. Then wait for a few minutes to let the leaves
steep. Next? Enjoy the tea.
Section B
Reading skills
I. 1.F 2.F 3.O 4.O 5.F plus O 6.O 7.O 8.O
Comprehension of the Text
II. 1.C 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.D 6.C 7.B 8.A
Vocabulary
III.
1. entitled 2. ruin 3. evaluate 4. trend 5. attitude 6.
tend 7. curiosity 8. applying 9. response 10.
concept
IV.
1. to 2. in 3. between 4.about 5. across 6.to 7.to 8.in
9.to 10.for
《新视野大学英语读写教程(第二版)第一册》 课后答案 Unit
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Vocabulary
III.
1. Inwardly 2. regret 3. occasion 4. complained 5. urged
6. coordinate 7. reluctance 8. envy 9. adjust 10. amazed
IV.
1. in 2. of 3. on 4. on 5. to 6. out 7. to 8. to 9. on
10. about
V.
1. O 2.J 3.N 4.L 5.I 6.C 7.H 8.E 9.A 10.F
Sentence Structure:
VI.
1. He had his ears pierced even though I told him not to.
2. It was exciting game even though no goals were scored.
3. He was treated exactly like all the other workers even
though he had just joined the company.
4. Even though you disagree with her, she’s worth
listening to.
5. There was never enough money to support his family
even though he was hard-working and did two jobs at the
same time.
VII.
1. After learning some simple Chinese, the American girl
was able to communicate with the other students in her
class.
2. When doing the writing exercise for this course, you
should remember that you are writing according to a
specific structure.
3. Until finished, the problem was a continuous worry to
me.
4. While working at the computer, the young man was
listening to music over the radio all the time.
5. The grass will grow more quickly if watered regularly.
Translation
VIII.
1. I have decided to accept the new post, even though the
job is not very well paid.
2. The job has been taken to be very simple until (it is)
actually started.
3. Now that you are planning to move to Canada, you must
try to adjust to cold weather in winter.
4. He promised to help us to buy the house, but with a
little reluctance.
5. This is an important meeting. Please see to it that
you are not late for it.
6. He is experienced businessman who has engaged in
foreign trade for quite a few years.
IX.
1. 他决心向那个女孩谈自己的计划,即使他知道她很可能拒绝听
。
2. 一离开那条长长的正街,他就发现自己身处城里十分贫穷的区
域。
3. 听到那首歌,我不禁悲从中来,想起了那些困苦的日子。
4. 每个想过健康生活的人,都必须在工作和娱乐之间寻求适当的
平衡。
5. 我的第一位老板真让人讨厌,让每个人日子难过似乎是他的乐
趣。我干了没多久就走人了。
6. 你能确保在本周末之前完成这项工作吗?伦敦有重要公干,总
公司正在考虑派你去。
Cloze
X. 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.B 9.C 10.A
11.C 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.C 16. C 17.C 18.A 19.B 20.A
XII
All of my classmates believe that Sandy has a good taste
for music. The music she listens to always has a clear,
strong rhythm and the music has a message for us to think
about. Also, the words in the music are just like poems,
so beautiful and easy for us to remember.
Section B
Reading Skills
I.
1. They found the man.
2. He reached the airport in time.
3. The old man dimly saw the young man.
4. The young marine sat by the old man the whole night.
5. A message came saying the real son was arriving
Comprehension of the text
II.
1.A 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.B
Vocabulary
III
1.sole 2. extend 3. startle 4. located 5. inform 6.
interrupted 7. collapsed 8. exchange 9. apparent 10.
enable
IV
1. The government has called for an immediate
investigation of the activities of the police.
2. We applied the medicine and in a few minutes Mrs.
Johnson came to.
3. She coldly said goodbye to her friends. With that she
shut the door and cried in the room.
4. Whatever your reason, I shall hold to my idea that
people should be allowed to have private lives.
5. To our surprise the stranger turned out to be allowed
to an old friend of my mother’s.
6. He’s not in the office; he’s now on his way to
London for a meeting.
7. When setting out on a long walk, always wear suitable
shoes.
8. He was too disappointed by this lack of success to try
again.
9. The couple loves each other dearly, but now and again
they quarrel.
10. In the subway station the poor old woman begged the
passengers for money, but they paid no attention to her.
H. 新视野大学英语视听说教程(第二版)1答案,我要的是在线学习视听说的答案。
Unit 1 Click Here for Language Learning
Short Conversations
1.B 2. C 3. A 4.C 5.D 6.C 7. C 8.A 9.B 10.D
Long Conversation
1.A 2. B 3.B 4. D 5. A
Understanding a Passage
1. A 2.A 3. C 4. D 5. D
Understanding a Movie Speech
1.honored, 2.interesting 3.invitation, 4.great, 5.wise,
6.reason, 7.key, 8.sense, 9.impressions, 10. importantly
Homework Listening
Task 1
1.D 2. D 3.A 4.B 5.D
Task 2
1.B 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.C
Task 3
1. added, 2.agreed, 3.create 4.increasingly important, 5.graate,
6.expanded , 7.included, 8.the most commonly taught language, 9.followed, 10.language program
Unit 2 Chilling Out with the Folks
Short Conversations
1.C 2. C 3. D 4.B 5.B 6.D 7. B 8.C 9.D 10.D
Long Conversation
1.A 2. C 3.D 4.C 5.A
Understanding a Passage
1.D 2.B 3. A 4. C 5. A
Understanding a Movie Speech
1.quick, 2.end, 3.remember, 4.future, 5.ten,
6.look, 7.none, 8.eyes , 9.blackness, 10. wish
Homework Listening
Task 1
1.A 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D
Task 2
1.A 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.C
Task 3
1. free, 2.sales, 3.prepare 4.needs, 5.supplies,
6.average, 7.increase, 8.computer, 9.teenaged children, 10.save money
Unit 3 Give and Sacrifice
Short Conversations
1.C 2. C 3. A 4.C 5.D 6.B 7. A 8.C 9.D 10.D
Long Conversation
1.A 2. B 3.D 4.A 5.C
Understanding a Passage
1.B 2.C 3. A 4. C 5. B
Understanding a Movie Speech
1.agree , 2.suggestion, 3.France , 4.foreigners, 5.please,
6.fun, 7.twice, 8.hands, 9.happiness, 10. peace
Homework Listening
Task 1
1.C 2. D 3.B 4.D 5.C
Task 2
1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.C
Task 3
1. designed, 2.show, 3.experienced 4.organize, 5.pilot
6.observe, 7.expert, 8.emergency, 9.beating, 10.outdoor
Unit 4 Making a Good Impression
Short Conversations
1.D 2. B 3. B 4.A 5.C 6.B 7. A 8.D 9.B 10.C
Long Conversation
1.D 2. C 3.C 4.C 5.D
Understanding a Passage
1.C 2.A 3. B 4. D 5. D
Understanding a Movie Speech
1.numbers, 2.lead, 3.lifetime, 4.decides, 5.physical,
6.back, 7.career, 8.mysterious, 9.love, 10. found
Homework Listening
Task 1
1.B 2. D 3.A 4.C 5.C
Task 2
1.D 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.B
Task 3
1. ruled, 2.require, 3.equal 4.acceptable, 5.provides,
6.private, 7.poor quality, 8.needed, 9.supported and improved, 10.a majority of
Unit 5 The battle Against AIDS
Short Conversations
1.B 2.A 3. C 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.A 9.C 10.C
Long Conversation
1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.C
Understanding a Passage
1.A 2.C 3.C 4.D 5.A
Homework Listening:
Task 1:
1.D 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.C,
Task2: 1.C 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.B
TASK3: 1.efforts 2.living 3.central, 4.extended 5.violence,
6.appears, 7.questioned, 8.culturally unacceptable, 9.media, 10.entertainment
Unit 6 Consider Collar Colors Carefully!
Short Conversations
1.C 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.C 7.D 8.A 9.D 10.D
Long Conversation
1.C 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.D
Understanding a Passage
1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.B
Understanding a Coving Speech
1.looking for, 2.get rid of, 3.used to, 4.project, 5.complete,
6.close to, 7.share, 8.laugh, 9.tough, 10.complete,
Story-telling
1)I felt differently, 2)that it made me, 3)Though he made, 4)I hurt my back, 5)I usually did
Homework Listening
Task 1: 1.A 2.B 3.B 4.C 5.B
Task 2: 1.A 2.B 3.B 4.D 5.C
Task 3: 1.political, 2.lower, 3.angry, 4.expected, 5.exporting,
6.economy, 7.praise, 8.seek, 9.resulted from, 10.new opportunities
Unit 7 Guns for Trouble?
Short Conversations
1. B 2.C 3.C 4.D 5.C, 6.D 7.B 8.D 9. C 10.D
Long Conversation
1.C 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.C
Understanding a Passage
1.D 2.C 3.C 4.A 5.C
Movie Speech
1.Americans, 2.experience, 3.back, 4.color, 5.situation,
6.promise, 7.first, 8.step, 9.behind, 10.together
Homework Listening
Task 1
1.C 2.B 3.D 4.B 5.C
Task 2 1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.C
Task 3 1.Threat, 2.native, 3.appeared, 4.air, 5.powerful,
6.including, 7.taste, 8.later, 9.fear 10.survive
Unit 8 Rack Your Brain for Creativity
Short Conversations
1.A 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.B 9.C 10.C
Understanding a Passage
1.C 2.B 3.A 4.A 5. D
Understanding a Movie Speech
1.join, 2.battle, 3.meaning, 4.differences, 5.united,
6.fate, 7.freedom, 8.exist, 9.declared, 10.celebrate
Homework Listening
Task 1 1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5. A
Task 2: 1.B 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.B
Task 3: 1.honors, 2.record, 3.entered, 4.mathematics, 5.invited,
6.creativity, 7.faster, 8.advance, 9.75,000, 10.excellent
Unit 9 School Days
Short Conversations :
1.D 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.B 9.C 10.A
Understanding a Passage:
1.A 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.C
Understanding a Movie Speech:
1.faint, 2.sick, 3.afraid, 4.intention, 5.supporting,
6.relieved, 7.stupid,8.cared, 9.smarter, 10.actions
Homework Listening :
Task 1: 1.C 2.D 3.D 4.A 5.B ,
Task 2: 1.A 2.C 3.C 4.B 5.B
Task 3: 1.college, 2.many students graate, 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 much
Unit 10 Stand Up for Honesty
Short Conversations
1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.C 10.A
Long Conversation
1.B 2.A 3.D 4.D 5.C
Understanding a Passage
1.B 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.D
Understanding a Movie Speech
1.rule, 2.possible, 3.happiness, 4.hate, 5.rich, 6.beautiful, 7.poisoned, 8.shut, 9.knowledge, 10.qualities
Homework Listening
Task 1: 1.B 2.A 3.D 4.D 5.C
Task 2: 1.A 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D
Task 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
