综合英语课件Unit12
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Unite 1⏹Animal conservationists strongly disapprove ofexperimenting on animals.⏹Sally walked into the museum under the stern gaze of thecurator.⏹After a spell in the advertising business, Jim began towork for a large insurance firm.⏹It was estimated that 50,000 people flooded into Londonover the weekend for the opening of the Commonwealth Games.⏹He rushed into the busy street and mingled with the crowd,hoping in that way the police would not spot him.⏹He tiptoed quietly out of the room so as not to wake herup.⏹He bought the painting as a status symbol, not because hewas particularly interested in art.⏹Jim was always disappointed that his son never followedin his footsteps and took over the farm.Unite 2He admitted that his failure was caused by his lack of confidence.Visitors are required to sign their names on arrival.We’ve invited them to the party, but we’ll have to put it off because the baby’s sick.We must take steps to help the families of those who were hurt.The teacher took great pains to make sure that we all understood the text.Today we’re going to focus on the issue of the homeless people.We wondered whether you would be so kind as to attend our end-of-the-year party.He assured his mother that everything was all right. Unite 3⏹Most people in the Middle East believe in Islam.⏹As the fire was destroying the building, we just stood andstared at all this.⏹He relied more on intuition than logic in solving thecase.⏹The country is going through a very difficult period,after the earthquake.⏹Last week the board of director s authorized theinstallation of a new computer system.⏹This area has been the greatest beneficiary of a largerestoration program.⏹The government finances higher education with tax money.⏹He insisted that what he said was true, even though thepolice refused to believe him.Unite 41.The new system will be introduced over a six-monthtransition period.2.The police officers claimed that their actions in theriots were purely defensive.3.About $250,000 worth of medical supplies has beendistributed among families affected by the epidemic.4.The products used to be made locally, but now they aremostly mass-produced in the Far East.5.The president’s position on the federal deficit wasendorsed by a large majority of the Senate.6.6. Sarah was looking out of the window and giving us arunning commentary of what was happening out in the street.7.7. We are now facing the most serious challenge in ourhistory and are dependent on you, our allies, for support.8.8. There has been too much shown on TV and too muchreported in newspapers of all kinds of crimes—describedin such detail that even children know how to duplicate what have seen or read.Unite 5•Shanghai ranks as one of the most prosperous cities in the world.•If you are walking in the mountains, strong boots and water proof clothing are essential.•Some teachers devote too much time to helping their students’ study but neglect their sports activities.•Some Personal characters play a vital role in the development of one’s intelligence.•Shanghai ranks as one of the most prosperous cities in the world.•If you are walking in the mountains, strong boots and water proof clothing are essential.•Some teachers devote too much time to helping their students’ study but neglect their sports activities.•Some Personal characters play a vital role in the development of one’s intelligence.Unite 6The road appears to get narrower as you look into the distance, but it’s just an illusion.The recent drought in Africa has had a devastating effect on its rural population.He gave copies of the report to all those present at the meeting, urging that they read it and digest its contents.During the meal he kept glancing at the door, obviously expecting someone to walk in.The road appears to get narrower as you look into the distance, but it’s just an illusion.The recent drought in Africa has had a devastating effect on its rural population.He gave copies of the report to all those present at the meeting, urging that they read it and digest its contents.During the meal he kept glancing at the door, obviously expecting someone to walk in.Unite 7They were all staring at me—honestly, i had never feltso embarrassed in my whole life.Before you can make the right choice, you need a lot moreinformation.The party failed to convince the majority of the votersthat it was capable of governing the country.To keep slim, she denied herself ice-creams.Recently he has taken up with two bad boys, which makeshis parents really angry.Have you read these newspaper reports? They totallycontradict each other.In a number of professions it is possible to continueworking beyond the retirement age.When he was in the mood, he would sing his favorite song.Unite 8•He is inclined to lose his temper when he is playing with his younger brother.•Since the accident he’s only been able to walk with the aid of a stick.•I think that’s true to a degree, but the situation is not quite so simple.•My father said that if we believed that something was true, we should hold on to it.•He’s very disillusioned at the government’s handling of the economy.•We were all set to go on vacation when we heard the news. •The sun’s rays can penetrate the sea to a depth of 20 meters.•His flattering words led up to a request of money.Unite 9⏹He scooped up the little boy and ran from the fire.⏹The boss assigned me to check the quality of all the goodsleaving the factory.⏹We have taken all the precautions we can against thepainting being stolen.⏹The company is selling off some of its buildings in aneffort to accumulate capital.⏹When you are learning to drive, having a good teacher makesa big difference.⏹Rumor has it that he was killed in a raid in the local area.⏹Adam’s refusal to work overtime enraged his boss.⏹I was pleasantly surprised to see an old friend whoappeared at the party out of the blue.Unite 10Most sportsmen are at their best during their earlymanhood.I am not legally his mother, but i feel i have a moralresponsibility to help him.The film was so compelling that i could scarcely take myeyes off the screen.They were destined by fate never to see each other again.Most sportsmen are at their best during their earlymanhood.I am not legally his mother, but i feel i have a moralresponsibility to help him.The film was so compelling that i could scarcely take myeyes off the screen.They were destined by fate never to see each other again.Unite 11∙He was hospitalized with acute appendicitis, with the result that he missed the final examination.∙As many more people came to the lecture than expected, there were not enough handouts to go round.∙No matter what a long day he may have, he makes a point of checking his e-mail box before going to bed.∙Unemployment is found in all countries in the world, but the governments vary in their way to handle the problem.∙Anyone who has come to a foreign country for the first time is apt to find everything around him both strange and interesting.∙The football fans were very disappointed at the performance of the players of both teams.∙Never take what he says at face value. Think it overyourself.The doctor’s words removed his fears about the operation. Unite 12•On average, 18% of our daily calories come from sugar.•Ford Automobile Plant was shut down for two months as a result of the strike.•He’s decided to give up his business and dedicate himself to charity.•The cultural life in the country cannot compare with that of a large city.•The country’s independence celebrations carried on as if nothing had happened.•The report allows the readers to make a direct comparison between the two types of car.•The existing (present) stocks of coal should meet our needs for the coming year.•He remained there for hours deep in thought, contemplating the mysteries of the universe.。
Unit 12英文解释ad.drifting or floating freely; without direction or purposen. a small, usu. Leather container in which water or other drink is cariedv.(cause to) become blocked,esp. with thick or sticky matrialv.have an intense desire forv.say sth. in a low harsh voicen.the upper edge of the side of a vessel (so called because formerly guns were mounted on it)n.the internet organs of the abdomenv.lift (sth.) in order to judge or estimate its weightn.an optical illusion caused by hot air conditions,esp. that of a sheet of water seeming to appear in the de n. loss of feeling or power to move in part or most of the bodyv.allow each person to have only a small amount of sth.v.burn or discolor (a surface) with intense heatv.stretch out (oneself or one's limbs) awkwardly in lying or sittingn.the rear end of a ship or boata.hollow; having fallen lower than the surrounding surfacen.a long wave on water that moves continuously without breakingv.try to make (sb.) angry by making unkind remarksfall into a short, light sleepfall down; collapse&单词& &adrift& &canteen& &clog& &crave& &growl& &gunwale& &guts& &heft& &mirage& ¶lysis& &ration& &scorch& &sprawl& &tern& &sunken& &swell& &taunt& &doze off& &keel over& && && && && && && && &&。
综合英语第一册unit1-12课后答案Unit I. Vocabulary Analysis1. Phrase practice1. be confronted with = suddenly found oneself faced with 面临,面对2. have one thing in common = share the same characteristic 具有相同之处3. give in to sth. = let oneself be overcome by 屈服,向……让步4. lock it away within sb. = keep it in one’s mind and don’t ever forget it 埋藏起来2. Word comparison1. anger: a strong feeling of wanting to hurt or criticize someone because they have done something bad to you or been unkind to you2. special: not ordinary or usual, but different in some way and often better or more important3. spend: to use your money to pay for goods or services4. conspicuous: very easy to notice5. last: happening or coming after all other similar things or people6. alone:adv./adj. without any friends; without the help of other people or things7. give up: to stop trying to do sth.8. believe: to feel certain that sth. is true or that sb. is telling you the truth3. Synonym / Antonym1.Synonyms: pain, grief, sorrow, agony2.Antonyms: loudly, harshly, roughly3. Synonym:: sorrow, grief, dismay4. Antonyms: inconspicuously, unnoticeably5. Synonyms: small, little6. Antonyms: meet, join, unite, gather7. Synonyms: seriously, severely, hopelessly8. Antonyms: long, permanent, lasting4. Word derivationFill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate form of the given word in the brackets.1.Nobody wanted to live in the industrial part of the town. (industry)2.The police asked him to give a description of the suitcase he had lost. (describe)3.He had no suspicion that he was being watched. (suspect)4.This is Alexandra, my personal assistant. (assist)5.Although some of my work-mates quickly found new jobs after the factory closed down, my brother and I were unemployed for several months. (employ)6.Although I was positive that the girl had stolen my ring, I could not find any proof. (prove)1.industry (n.) 工业、行业;勤奋industrial (adj.) 工业的;用于工业的;工业发达的industrious (adj.) 勤奋的、勤劳的industriously (adv.) 勤劳地、勤奋地industriousness (n.) 勤奋、勤劳2.describe (v.) 描述某人(某物);叫做、称做;画(尤指几何图形)description (n.) 对某人(某物)的描述、叙述descriptive (adj.) 描述的、描写的3.suspect (v.) 有(某事物)存在或属实的想法,相信;怀疑(某物),不相信;怀疑某人有某罪suspect (n.) 嫌疑犯,可疑对象suspect (adj.) 不可靠的;不可信的;可疑的suspicion (n.) 怀疑;猜疑;些许味道,少量suspicious (adj.) 有疑心的,表示怀疑的;引起怀疑的,可疑的unsuspecting (adj.) 不怀疑的,无猜疑的,可信任的4.assist (v.) 帮助、协助、援助;在某场合出席,参加某事物assistance (n.) 帮忙,援助assistant (n.) 助手、助理;店员assistant (adj.) (定语)协理、副经理5.employ (v.) 雇用某人;使用某人(某物),利用(时间、注意力等)employee (n.) 受雇者;雇员;雇工employer (n.) 雇用者;雇主employment (n.) 雇用;使用;受雇用;职业unemployed (adj.) 未被雇用的;失业的;不在使用中的unemployment (n.) 失业;失业状况;失业人数6.prove (v.) 证明、证实;显示出是某事物proof (n.) 证据、证物、证言;验证、证明proof (adj.) 可防某事物的,有防护作用的;能抵御某事物的;(用以构成复合词)抗……的;防……的disprove (v.) 证明(某事物)有误或有假disproof (n.) 反证明;反证物II. Grammar Exercises1. TensesUse of simple past tense:1) The simple past tense is used to talk about completed actions and habits in the past.e.g. Shakespeare died in 1616.We used to walk a mile in the morning when we were in London.2) Past tense of verbs such as want, wonder, hope is used for polite inquiries.e.g. I wondered how you liked the film.Use of past progressive:1) The past progressive indicates a limited duration of time and is thus a convenient way toindicate that something took place (in the simple past) while something else was happening.e.g. Carlos lost his watch while he was running.2) The past progressive can express incomplete action.e.g. I was sleeping on the couch when Bertie smashed through the door.※as opposed to the simple past, which suggests a completed actione.g. I slept on the couch last night.3) The past progressive is also used to poke fun at or criticize an action that is sporadic buthabitual in nature.e.g. Tashonda was always handing in late papers.4) We use the past progressive of verbs such as wonder to show politeness.e.g.I was wondering if you could give me a lift.※This use is even more poli te and tentative than the simple past.Use of past perfect tense:1) The past perfect tense expresses the idea that something occurred before another action in thepast. It can also show that something happened before a specific time in the past.e.g. I had never seen such a beautiful beach before I went to Kauai.2) If the past perfect tense is not referring to an action at a specific time, it is not optional. Compare the examples below. Here the past perfect tense is referring to a lack of experience rather than an action at a specific time. For this reason, the past perfect tense cannot be used.e.g. She never saw a bear before she moved to Alaska. Not CorrectShe had never seen a bear before she moved to Alaska. CorrectPractice:Complete the following sentences using the simple past, past progressive or past perfect tense.Keys:1. were bathing, were looking, were playing (The past progressive refers to an event in progress.)2. was leaving, was, arrived, learned, had left, found, had used3. was cycling, stepped, was going, managed, didn’t hit4. was playing; was singing (We use the simple past tense to express a short action that happens in the middle of the long action. We can join the two ideas with when or while.)5. tried, wanted, had had, ended6. entered, didn't recognize, had lost, grown2. Verbs of perceptionVerbs of perception are a set of verbs denoting the use of one of the physical senses. Some verbs of perception see, look at, hear,listen, and feel, along with watch and sense can be used withobjects followed by verbs in -ing form, -ed form and infinitive form.e.g. We heard you leave. (Emphasis on our hearing.)We heard you leaving. (Emphasis on your leaving.)John has never heard the piece played before. (Emphasis on the passive voice of play.)Practice: Fill in the blanks with the proper form of the verbs in the brackets.1. The instructor watched the student ________ (take) the test.2. I heard the dog ________ (bark), but it didn’t keep me awake.3. She felt herself ________ (lift) up by the wind and ________ (throw) to the ground.4. The missing boy was last seen ____ (play) near the river.5. They knew her very well. They had seen her _____ (grow) up from childhood.Keys: 1. take 2. barking 3. lifted, thrown 4. playing 5. grow3. Special word order with as and thoughIn a concessive clause introduced by though or although, the complement or the adverbial can be placed at the beginning of the sentence. The formula for the inversion is:complement / adverbial + as / though + subject + predicate verbe.g. Old as / though he is, he works hard as a young man.Hard as / though he studied, he did not pass the examination.Practice:Rewrite the following sentences according to the model.Model: Though it was brief, it had been spent in that big old house.Brief as it was, it had been spent in that big old house.1.Though he was poor, he was honest.2.Though I admire him much as a writer, I do not like him asa man.3.Although he is a child, he knows a lot.4.Though he worked hard, he didn’t finish the work satisfactorily.Keys:1. Poor as / though he was, he was honest.2. Much as/though I admire him as a writer, I do not like him as a man.3. Child as / though he is, he knows a lot.4. Hard as / though he worked, he didn’t finish the work satisfactorily.4. Present participle phrases used as adverbialsPresent participle phrases can be used as adverbials to express reason, condition, time, result and attending circumstances.e.g. Turning around, she saw an ambulance driving up. (time)Knowing English well, he can read Shakespeare. (reason)Working still harder, you will succeed. (condition)Their car was caught in a traffic jam, thus causing the delay. (result)He sat at the window eating. (attending circumstances)Practice:Fill in each blank with the proper form of the verb in the brackets and decide what it expresses.Keys:1. breathing, looking (attending circumstances)2. Considering (reason)3. happening (condition)4. saving (result)5. Hearing (time)III. Translation exercises1. 他为这次面试中可能被问到的问题做好了准备。
Unit 12Text comprehensionI DII TFFTTIII1.Refer to Paragraph 1. We have to take into account the person’slinguistic genealogy.2.Refer to Paragraph 2. Resulting from the arrangement of the Englishlanguage, men are usually identified with exalted positions while women are identified with more service-oriented positions in which they are being dominated and instructed by men.3.Refer to Paragraph 3. In American culture, a woman is valued for theattractiveness of her body, whereas a man is valued for his physical strength and his achievement.4.Refer to Paragraph 3. The bias is evident in word pairs because themasculine word is usually put before the feminine word, as in the examples of Mr. and Mrs, his and hers, boys and girls…5.Refer to Paragraph 5. The writer cites these examples to support hisargument that there are far greater positive connotations connected with being a man than with being a woman.IVnguage is an intricate system capable of expressing subtledifferences in meaning, emotion, attitude and so on.2.The words people choose to use in conversation show the prejudicesthey hold within themselves.3.Nilsen argues that, at the beginning of a wedding ceremony, when thefather is asked who gives the bride away and he answers, “I do,”sexual prejudice shows itself.4.To be born a man, with the mark of “male”, is almost like receivinggrace, a favor form God one doesn’t actually deserve.VocabularyI1.consider/take into consideration2.by its very nature3.men’s superiority4.the reason that leads to5.begins to exercise an influence6.in connection withII1.bias2.perpetuate3.oriented4.achievements5.exalts6.misinterpreted7.in reference to8.yielded9.tempers10.supremacyIII CDABCAABCDIV1.bias, prejudice, bias, prejudice2.requested, claim, requested, claim3.connecting, connected, attaches, attached4.instances, example, instances, exampleV1.strong, mighty, forceful2.understand, comprehend, interpret3.entertain, cherish, nurture4.include, embrace5.unbiased, just, balanced6.inferiority, subservience7.conventional, common, usual, habitual8.little, small, inconsiderable, insignificantVI1.The aircraft can carry 480 people excluding the crew and cabin staff.2.His poetry conveys a great sense of religious devotion.3.the judge decided that allowing the videotape as evidence would beprejudicial to the outcome of the trial.4.It seems he’s not solely to lame for the accident.5.The political disparity between the two communities is obvious.6.At the ceremony many speakers exalted his lifetime contribution tothe movie industry.7.In the last two to three years, drinkers have become more discerningand are now enjoying a wider variety of beer of better quality.8.The changes to the national health system will be implemented nextyear.GrammarII1.that2.who/whom/-3.that/which4.when/at which/-5.whereby/in which/by which6.whose7.why/that8.that/-9.whom10.that/-III1.The extra work she took on was starting to affect her health.2.Adam, whose novel the TV series is based on, will appear in the firstepisode.3.The trees which/that were blown down in last night’s storm are beingcut down.4.Dorothy was able to switch between German, Polish and Russian, allof which she spoke fluently.5.The hurricane, which caused such damage in the islands, has nowheaded out to sea.6.The house which/that is next to ours is for sale.7.Neil Smith, whose parents are both teachers, won first prize in thecompetition.8.They climbed up to the top of a large rock, from which they got agood view.IV1.hear, will suppose, no longer wish2.will cover3.are you going4.are going to invite5.will be attended to6.am going to watchVIFootball players can only use their feet or their head to pass the ball, never their hands, while basketball players can only use their hands, never their feet.TranslationI1.甚至在亲属关系上,家中的男人常被称为“当家的”,即便只不过是一个四岁的娃儿。