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『壹』 新视野大学英语读写教程第六册课后翻译答案

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『贰』 新视野大学英语读写教程6课后习题答案【完整版】求这个样子的PPT

四年级数学下册期末试卷
班别__________ 姓名__________ 计分__________

一、填空。(每题2分,共20分)
1.65+360÷(20-5),先算(),再算(),
最后算(),得数是( )。
2.72+68+132= + ( ○ )
35×92+35×8= × ( ○ )
3.0.057读作:;四百零五点七六写作: 。
4.23.853精确到百分位约是 ,保留一位小数约是 。
5.24572600000改写成用“亿”作单位的数是 。
6.6.02米=( )厘米 3千米10米=( )千米
6.05千克=( )千克( )克
7.按从小到大的顺序排列下面各数。
0.7 0.706 0.76 0.67 0.076

8.三角形按角分可分为( )三角形、( )三角形和
( )三角形。
9.一个等腰三角形的底角是80°,它的顶角是( )。
10.把一根木头锯成两段要用4分钟,如果锯成8段要用( )分钟。

二、选择正确答案的序号填在括号里。(4分)
1.3个一,4个百分之一,5个千分之一组成的数是()。
(1)0.345 (2)3.045
(3)3.4005 (4)3.405
2.大于0.2,小于0.4的小数有( )。
(1)1个 (2)10个
(3)100个 (4)无数个
3.拼成一个 至少要用( )个等边三角形。
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4
4.在长90米的跑道一侧插上10面彩旗(两端都插),每相邻两面彩旗
之间相距( )米。
(1)9 (2)10
(3)16 (4)8
三、判断。(4分)
1.4.5和4.50的大小相等,计数单位也相同。( )
2.钝角三角形的两个锐角的和小于90°。( )
3.任何两个三角形都可以拼成一个四边形。( )
4.计算小数加、减法时,小数的末尾要对齐。( )
四、计算。(36分)
1.口算:
25×4= 360÷36= 0.3÷100= 120×6=
58-58= 1000×0.013= 48+32= 84÷4=
480÷60= 3-1.4= 0÷78= 2.5+0.9=
8.76-4.27= 45×20= 420+28= 101×28=
8×9+8= 125×7×8= 7×5÷7×5= 10―2.3―2.7=
2.用竖式计算下面各题并验算。(4分)
10-3.06 11.36+8.54

3.用小数计算。(4分)
5米23厘米+3米5分米 10千克-3千克600克

4.计算下面各题,能简算的要简算。(18分)
(125+7)×8 3200÷25×4 3.27+6.4+2.73+4.6

25×44 6.45-0.58-1.42 12×(324-285)÷26

六、操作。(10分)
1.在格子里画一个等腰三角形和一个直角三角形并画出它们的高。(4分)

2、填一填,画一画。(6分)

七、解决问题。(26分)
1.修路队修一条公路,第一天修了3.4千米,比第二天多修了0.6千米,两天共修了多少千米?(4分)

2、一辆汽车从某城去省城,走高速公路的速度是90千米/小时,用了2小时,返回时走普通公路的速度是70千米/小时,用了3小时,走普通公路比走高速公路多走多少千米?(5分)

3.5名同学去参观航天展览,共付门票费60元,每人乘车用2元。平均每人花了多少钱?(5分)

4.24个同学在操场上围成一个圆圈做游戏,每相邻两名同学之间都是2米。这个圆圈的周长是多少米?(5分)

5、李红家近几年的旅游支出如下表。(7分)
年份 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
金额/元 1600 2000 2500 3100 3800 4500
(1) 根据上面数据制成折线统计图。

(2) 观察统计图,你发现李红家每年的旅游支出有什么变化?

(3) 估计一下,李红家今年的旅游支出是多少?

(4) 你还能提出什么数学问题?请列式解答。赞同
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『柒』 求新视野大学英语六单元课后翻译

间隔年在欧美国家是一种非常流行的做法,它是指学生在高中毕业之后和大学入学之前的专这个期间内不接受教属育,而是由学生选择旅游或者工作,这个做法在美国,英国,加拿大和澳大利亚很流行。然而,在美国是个例外,间隔年教育模式有些普及到大众,2013年,接受间隔年的美国学生有40000名参与,普林思敦大学,哈佛大学和马塞诸塞州技术学院均颁布正式政策允许学生延期入学。

『捌』 急求新视野大学英语3 unit6 课后习题详细解答

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Unit 2
Section A. Iron and the Effects of Exercise
Part Ⅱ, p. 38
1. The new study suggests that even moderate exercise may lead to reced iron in the blood

of women.
2. She is an associate professor at Pure University.
3. She may consume additional meat or take iron supplements.
4. Because they have a monthly bleeding.
5. Through a variety of mechanisms. For example, some iron is lost in sweat, and intense

enrance exercise is sometimes associated with the bleeding of the digestive system.
6. Three.
7. You are in trouble. Your iron reserves go to zero and you may feel weak, tired and out of

breath.
8. People are advised to have a yearly blood test to check blood iron reserves.
9. They are meat, chicken, fish, dates, beans, and some leafy green vegetables.
10. He should avoid drinking coffee or tea with meals.
Part Ⅲ, p. 38
1. moderate
2. consume
3. typically
4. modified
5. evidence
6. restricted
7. calculate
8. remedy
Part Ⅳ, p. 39
1. bounce back
2. summed up
3. up to
4. at risk
5. went to zero
6. goes up
7. out of breath
8. derived from
Part V, p. 39
1. awareness
2. efficiency
3. interaction
4. confidence
5. ability
6. anxiety
7. proctivity
8. pressure

Part Ⅵ, p. 40
1. appearance
2. utterances
3. attendance
4. hindrance
5. maintenance
6. resistance
7. performance
8. existence
9. occurrence
Part Ⅶ, p. 40
1. peace-loving
2. ice-cold
3. time-consuming
4. water-proof
5. waist-deep
6. care-free

Part VIII, p. 41
1. Mr. Howe, my favorite professor, has received a Distinguished Teacher Award.
2. Yesterday I went fishing — something I hadn’t done in years.
3. Some women are normally inactive, but then all of a sudden start a program of intense

exercise — an action that violates the laws of sports science.
4. Even a brief visit to Greece, a modern country with ancient civilization, gives you a deep

sense of the roots of our culture.
5. A people of inventors and discoverers, philosophers and soldiers, poets and craftsmen, the

ancient Chinese gave the world many of its most useful things.

Part Ⅸ, p. 42
1. His homework done, his composition written, Larry decided to go and see the film.
2. The manager sat quietly in the office, (his) eyes closed, waiting for the telephone to

ring.
3. The room was in a mess, empty bottles and beer cans (being) everywhere.
4. When I walked in, Grandpa was sitting at the kitchen table, the newspaper spread before

him.
5. Diana stood motionless at the end of the diving board, tears streaming down her cheeks.
Part Ⅹ, p. 42
1. Most people with low iron reserves don’t know they have an iron deficiency.
2. It is not sufficient only to check levels of the blood protein that transports oxygen.
3. Men are not safe, especially those who eat little meat and have a high level of physical

activity.
4. It’s advisable for people in these groups to have a yearly blood test to check blood iron

reserves.
5. Iron supplements may proce a feeling of wanting to throw up, and may be poisonous in

some cases.
6. The best sources of iron are meat, chicken, fish, dates, beans, and some leafy green

vegetables.
7. The reason why people sometimes take iron supplements is that the supplements supplement

the small amount that naturally occurs in grains.
8. Cook tomato sauce in an iron pot for three hours, and its iron content increases

strikingly.

Section B. Does Exercise Have Unexpected Benefits?
XVI. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions
1. D 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. A 8. A

Part XVII, p. 55
1. implied
2. complicated
3. obstacle
4. exhibited
5. possess
6. stems
7. speculate
8. neglected

Part XVIII, p. 56
1. in addition to
2. In response to
3. is associated with
4. in contrast to
5. in the same way that
6. A succession of accidents
7. go through
8. are separated into

Unit 3
Section A. Where Principles Come First
Part Ex. II, p. 69
1. It operates on the principle that if you teach students the merit of such values as truth,

courage, integrity, leadership, curiosity and concern, then academic achievement naturally

follows.
2. It is famous for its work with troubled youngsters.
3. Because teachers protested the program’s demands and the strain associated with more

intense work.
4. The community feared the school would attract inner-city minority and troubled students.
5. In the Hyde School, all students are required to take performing arts and sports, and

provide a community service. For each course, students get a grade for academic achievement and

for “best effort”.
6. Parents must agree to accept and demonstrate the school’s philosophies and outlook.
7. The biggest obstacle for many parents is to realize their own weaknesses.
8. Faculty evaluations are concted by the students.

Part Ⅲ, p. 69
1. cultivate
2. comprehensive
3. controversial
4. suspend
5. strain
6. preliminary
7. conventional
8. reform

Part Ⅳ, p. 70
1. His girlfriend’s father saw him as a man who could not make a living.
2. The course was cancelled over the students’ protests.
3. The problem is so difficult that we cannot work it out without the help of our teacher.
4. Children tend to do their utmost when they are encouraged by their parents who are making

similar efforts.
5. The new teaching program didn’t work well in the school at the outset.
6. I was kind of excited when I received the letter that allowed me an interview.
7. The school is scheled to open on September 1.
8. They appeared to offer a free lunch, complete with cigars and wine.

Part Ⅴ, p. 70
1. insights
2. attention
3. recognition
4. entrance
5. control
6. acceptance
7. speed
8. weight

Part Ⅵ, p. 71
1. historic
2. atomic
3. Arabic
4. energetic
5. economic
6. heroic

Part VII, p. 71
1. responsibility
2. rapidity
3. elasticity
4. curiosity
5. publicity

Part VIII, p. 72
1. In Britain, as in America, there is a great demand for ecational reform.
2. In Greece, as in Italy, people use a lot of olive oil in cooking.
3. As in the Hyde School, values such as courage, integrity, leadership, curiosity and

concern are the first, most important lesson in some public inner-city schools in Maryland.
4. In China, as in Japan, a large number of middle school students take supplementary classes

in order to get into a famous university.
5. As in the middle of the 1950s, many young people went down to the countryside in the late

1960s and early 1970s.

Part Ⅸ, p. 73
1. Once you’ve practiced a bit, you’ll find that it’s quite easy.
2. Once the meal was finished, the discussion began.
3. Once you show any fear, he will attack you.
4. The decision took about 10 seconds once he’d read a market research study.
5. Once customers come to rely on these systems, they almost never take their business

elsewhere.

Part Ⅹ, p. 73
1. Our school operates on the principle that moral values and academic achievements are

equally important.
2. The new teaching program was suspended last term because the teachers in the department

protested its demands and the strain associated with more intense work.
3. We see ourselves as preparing our students for a way of life by cultivating a

comprehensive set of principles that can affect all of them.
4. The basis of the Character First idea is that every human being has a unique potential

that is based on character, not intelligence or wealth.
5. We were warned by the teacher in the first lesson that students got a grade not only for

academic achievement but also for attendance and best effort.
6. Once parents agree in writing to accept and demonstrate the school’s philosophies and

outlook, the students can gain admission.
7. In the Hyde School greater attention is paid to the establishment of a fruitful

relationship with each student while in the traditional high school setting the focus is on the

teacher and the material.
8. The school stresses the idea that it is worthwhile for parents to participate in school

activities together with their children.

Part XI, p. 73
1. 该校的创始人约瑟夫–高尔德声称学校的教学计划很成功。海德中学坐落在缅因州巴思市,每年的学费

高达1.8万美元,因其教导问题少年有方而遐迩闻名。
2. 在一堂英语课上,11名学生用最后的五分钟展开激烈的讨论,依照1-10的评分标准相互评价他们当天

的课堂表现。
3. 为了避免美国中学使用的其他品格培养方案所引发的争议,高尔德解释说,“全力以赴” 这一概念并

不是要强迫学生接受某一套道德原则或宗教观念。
4. 家长签约同意每月出席一次区小组会议(共20个区小组),每年去区休养所三天,每年至少参加三次巴

思市的研修班、讨论组和研讨会。
5. 公立学校学生家长的活动计划仍在制定当中。这项工作的困难要大得多,因为很难使家长们相信自身的

参与很有价值。
6. 他很乐观地认为,一旦家长投入到计划当中,他们就会成为孩子们日常行为的榜样,这一点与寄宿学校

的学生家长完全不同。
7. 海德中学的办学宗旨是:如果你向学生传授诸如诚实、勇敢、正直、领导能力、好奇心和关心他人等美

德的话,学生的学习成绩自然就会提高。
8. 我们有几分喜欢这种活力,但并不是喜欢它不好的一面,而是要将它转化成好的一面。

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