网络学院英语教材第3册
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新视野大学英语第三册网络自主学习further rea...作者:海绵宝宝的微笑独一无二已被分享32次评论(0)复制链接Unit 1Further Reading 1 :N N Y Y N NG N8.expose more to bright light9. immune system10.be happy with the purchaseFurther Reading 2 :C AD D B B C8. who you are9. an over-muscled body10. young men with the same problemUnit 2Further Reading 1 :N N Y Y Y NG N8. halls or empty stores9. mechanic and watchmaker10. better mechanical equipmentFurther Reading 2:C B CD A C B8. a local hero9. a gold medal10. an unexpected opportunityUnit 3Further Reading 1:N Y Y N NG Y N8. help your body relax9. get more sleep10. slightly on the cool side/slightly cool Further Reading 2:A C DBCD B8. poor eating habits9. eating routines and structure10. Family mealsUnit 4Further Reading 1:N y n n y y ng8、20/twenty millions9、electronically10、virtual market placesFurther Reading 2:Y n y n ng y n8、realize their educational dreams9、small private college10、private colleges and universities Unit 5Further Reading 1:N y y n y ng y8、deforestation9、1.5 acres every second10、40/forty yearsFurther Reading 2:B b c b d c d8、other types of games9、morally complex10、books, films, the InternetUnit 6Further Reading 1:N Y N NG N Y Y8、the power of perseverance9、something that will10、accomplish their dreams Further Reading 2:C C A BD B C8、Soul and spirituality9、new ideas10、lifelong learningUnit 7Further Reading 1:N N Y N NG Y N8. Kelvin wave9. the coast of Asia10. complex computer models Further Reading 2:N N Y NG Y Y Y8. the current energy situation9. Energy Characterization of Pilot Areas10. a Final ReportUnit 8Further Reading 1:Y N Y Y N NG N8. learn how to relax9. relieving tension10. relaxation, enjoyment and health Further Reading 2:D D C A B D A8. popular and traditional9. public officials10. freedom of expressionUnit 9further reading 1N N Y N Y Y NG8. laboratory conditions9.be restricted from work10.ftransmission of HIVurther reading 2C BD D B B C8.new gun laws9. young people10. stronger gun-control lawsUnit 10further reading 1Y N N N Y Y NG8.weight training9.inactivity10these extra calories.further reading 2N N Y Y N Y NG8.unemployment9.broken homes。
新⽬标⼤学英语系列教材:综合教程第三册课后答案主编刘正光第⼀单元Text AReading Comprehension1.1) (1) sniffed at, smug(2) proud2) (1) the few remaining holes, quite soon(2) disheartened3) (1) impossible to be truly alone, more and more endangered, staring, even(2) critical4) (1) love the wilderness, can’t wait for my next trip, walk for miles, drink deeply from a mountain stream, stretch out under the open sky, gaze up at the stars, use my phone(2) optimistic2.1) F The author admitted that his colleague kind of had a point because he did use GPS. That is to say, to some degree he agreed with his colleague.2) NG It is not mentioned in the text.3) F Waldeinsamkeit becomes more and more endangered with everycell tower.4) T Technology can enhance your wilderness experience, for example the Night Sky mobile app, an app concerning birding, or a map app.5) F The phone isn’t the problem. The problem is us — our inability to step away from email and games and inessential data, our inability to look up, be it at an alpine lake or at family members.Language in Use4.A.1) urge, urgent2) delete, deletions3) enforced, enforcement 4) identification, identified 5) persistence, persistent6) civilization, civilize 7) populated, populous8) migrate, migration5.1) draw the line2) off the grid3) had a point4) get away from it all5) (Being) free of6) serve up7) save for8) live with6.1) sniffed at2) murmuring at3) rejoice at4) grasp at5) Glancing at6) marveling at7) aim at8) barked at7.1) packed with2) consisting with3) endowed with4) quivering with5) combined with6) gossiping with7) compromise with8) paled with8.Reference translation1) 我们⾛了200多英⾥却没有踏⾜任何公路;更爽的是,这期间我们没有回复任何电话、电⼦邮件、推特或其他⽇常⽹络通信。
Keys to the texts of book3Unit OnePart OneExercise 2 :1. Mike C2. Sam E3. .Ted D4. Simon A5. Lilly BExercise 31. avoid; power2. social; outgoing3. reputation;4. despite; wittiest5. make up for; protective6. describe7. perfectionist; critical8. matches9. traits; improved 10. get rid of; characteristicsPart TwoListening IExercise 11 F 2. F 3.T 4. F 5. T 6. TExercise 21. outside world2. at home3.wave hello4. bow5.look straight in the eye6. openly7. look at my feet 8. shy and silentListening IIExercise 11.sensitive; caring2. good friend3.life; people4.leaving ; being awareExercise 21. b2. c3. a4. d5. bPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11. ice-skating2. chemistry3.outgoing;bright; funny4. moody; self-centered5.wavy blond; medium size6. runner-upExercise 21 T 2. F 3.T 4. F 5. F 6. TPractice TwoExercise 11. 42.collogues3.teacher4. Susan5. Barbara Exercise 21. DEJ2.BF 3CH 4. AGIPractice ThreeWhat kind of people are they?Exercise 11.Pedro energetic2.Mr. Miller patient3.Mr. Smith honest4.Jake stubborn5.Mrs.Duke creativeExercise 21.favourite way to relax2.how to divide3.bad unripe4.stiff sore5.fastening a basketball hoopPractice FourExercise11 F 2. T 3.F 4. F 5. TExercise 21.flattering2.critical3.popular4. reserved5.English Exercise 31.understand the Scots’ English2.the friendliest3.most hospitable4.much nicer5.English courtesy6.no views on the matter/ no commentsPart Four Testing yourself1.upset2. sensible3. lecture4. calm5. strength6. landed7. waving8. perfectly9. wildly 10. beeSection II My history teacher1. b2. b3. d4. b5. d6. a7. c8. bSection III What do you think of yourself?1. secretary2. hardworking3. efficient4. private5. army officer6.help7. fond8. independent9. shy 10. fifteenUnit TwoPart OneExercise 2 :1. C2. E3. D4. B5.AExercise 31.in your hand; used to belong2. practicing with3.talk to each other; why not4. ask for; find a way5. manage to; his own love6. so foolishly jealous7. all three of them8.peadePart TwoExercise 11 B 2.B 3.A 4. B 5. CExercise 21 T 2. F 3.T 4. T 5. F 6. TListening IIExercise 11. a2. a3.b4. c5. cExercise 21. T2. F3.T4. T5. F6.FListening IIIExercise 11. stayed around2. mouse catcher3. rats and mice4. got a paw5. weak and thin6.make a wooden paw7. fastened it8. grow sleek and fat9. managed10. peered out cautiously11. seized it with 12.eighteen micePart ThreePractice oneExercise 11. b2. a3.a4. c5.d Exercise 21 F 2. T 3.T 4. F 5. T 6. F 7.F 8. T Practice TwoExercise 11.C DJ2.AEGH 3BFIExercise 21.a2.b3.d4.c5. b6. d Practice ThreeExercise 11. b2.d3.c4. d5.aExercise 21 F 2. T 3.F 4. F 5. F 6. TPractice FourExercise11. b2. c3. b4. a5. d6. a Exercise 21 F 2. F 3.T4. T 5. FPart Four Testing yourselfSection I Little Red Riding Hood1. c2. b3. c4. b5. a6. cSection II Spider, Hare and moon1 T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T. 6. F 7. T 8. TSection III The legend of the cowboy1. 18672. shipped3. millionaire4. land5. cattlelion7.cowboys8. camera9. hero 10.adventuresUnit ThreePart OneExercise 2 :1.D2. C3.B4. E5. AExercise 31.T2. F3. T4. T5. T6.T7. F8. F9. T10. FPart TwoListening IExercise 11.b2. C3.d4. aExercise 21 F 2. T 3.F 4. T 5. F 6. TListening II1. b2. d3. a4. dExercise 21.30’s2.male3. 1.904.long ; wavy5. heavily built6. light red sweater7. beardListening IIIExercise 11.b2. C3.d4. aExercise 2(1.4.5.7). yesPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11. natural riches2. desert3.extinction4. species5.oxygen6.econimic development7. conservation8. valuable income9. awareness 10. slow downExercise 21 T 2. F 3.F 4.TPractice TwoExercise 11. F2. F3. T4. T1.south America; pet food; enough protein; develop2.much more; Asia; Africa3.position; natural resources; gone down; steady4.continue to rise5. getting richer and richer Practice ThreeExercise 11.the first few seconds2.so thin3.beings from another planet4.focused on5. looked directly at6. All around7. until now8. despair grief and disgust9. started crying 10. who was sleeping peachfullyExercise 2(1.2.3.5.8) yesPractice FourExercise11 b 2.c 3.a 4.cExercise 21.love2.together3.mother4. house5.school6. friends7. father8.mouth9.beach 10.callPart Four Testing yourselfSection Iplained about2.work3. got out of4.on the ground5. shocked6. cold-blooded killing7. investigation 8. drug dealing 9. common 10. against 11.strong views 12. using drugs 13. too early14. respectable 15 accused ofSection II1. c2. b3. a4. b5. cSection III1. over-crowded cities2. poverty disease3. the drift4. registration5. resentment6. attractive7. education services 8. rural lifeKeys to the texts of book3Unit fourPart OneExercise 2 :puter programmerputer engineering3. internship4. lecture; competitionputer programming skills6. impatient7. constructive8. medical research9. management 10. 3,600Exercise 3(1.2.4.6.8.9.11.12.) yesPart TwoListening IExercise 1(2.3.4.5.7.) yesExercise 21. weaknesses2. similar abilities and interests; interest us; important and challengingcation ;. promotion; educated persons4.parents ; teachers ; benefit; give careful thought; useful suggestion; personal qualities;5. getting money; our future happiness; combinationListening IIExercise 11.choose their careers2. avoid certain careers3. different professions4. children’s impressions and prejudices5. lawyers6. accountants7. scientists8. most popular9. least popular 10. ignorance1.T2. T3. F4. T5. F6. TPart ThreePractice oneExercise 11 d 2.d 3.a4. bExercise 21.sales manager2. salary3.sales commission4. a car5. travel around in6. experiences7. university 8. on a teamPractice TwoExercise 11. b2.b3. a4. c5. cExercise 21. 65 words2.90 to 100 words3.with languages; translate letters,answer the phone; foreign visitors ; a second foreign languagePractice ThreeExercise 11. c2.a3. b4. d5. bExercise 21. ADF2.BF3. ACEPractice FourExercise12.sensitive; extroverted 2.kids3.doing a good job4. tolerance level5.patientExercise 21 T 2. F 3T 4. F 5. TPart Four Testing yourselfSection I1.100 million2. 35 to 403. 7 to 84. office workers and many professionals5.8:00 ; to 4:006.eight-hour shifts7.Monday; Thursday ; Saturdays ; Sundays8. choose their own working hours; freedom of choice; happy withSection II1.d2. a3. a4. c5. dSection III1. b2. c3. c4. d5. aKeys to the texts of book3Unit FivePart OneExercise 2 :1. B2. A3. C4. E5. D6. F1. over long distances2. look into it3. five times4.individual; group5. sex-specific;; males; females; strangers6. great apes7. teach ; own kind8. raised ; held; look bigger9. round ; tail-wagging10.feeding; every directionPart TwoListening IExercise 11. plays; real people; real life; emotional problem; loyalty2. public speech; make themselves taller; political ; one-sided3.soft-soap; praise; kindExercise 21 F 2. F 3.T 4. T 5. T 6. TListening IIExercise 11. c2. a3. dExercise 21.be understood easily2.necessary; desirable3.splendid4.prevents;from achieving5. anxiety; effectPart ThreePractice one1. d2. a3. b4. a5.bExercise 21 permission ;apply for 2. application form; web site 3.regular mail; fax 4.traveler’s checks; credit cardsPractice TwoExercise 1(2.3.5) yesExercise 21.T2. F3. F4. T5.T.6.TExercise 31. other native languages2. two3. more4. of their choice5. Spanish6. Indian’s Spanish7. English;8. German 9. FrenchPractice ThreeExercise 11. learner; teacher; curriculum2. aptitude; expectations; goalsExercise 21.T2. F3. T4. F5.T.Practice FourExercise11 c 2. c 3.a 4. bExercise 21. eggs and toast2. realistic; goals; far better than; forgetting3. determined; personality .culture4. unusual ; recite aloud Part Four Testing yourselfSection I1. religions2. exist3. 40,0004. cave5. moon6. birth7. records8. agree9. by 10. sense 11. ourselves 12.inhabit Section II1. F2. T3. F .4. T5. F6. T7.T8. TSection III1. a2. d3. c4. d5.b6. a。
Unit 31.in the preface to the book 在这本书的序言里2.Internet is more popular and convenient today than itwere in the past.网络现在比过去更流行更方便.3.as an example of generation gap作为代沟的一个例子4.cite the widespread belief 引用了广为流传的新念/看法5.average man 普通人6.advance a reason for …提出了…的原因7.swallow the theory 全盘接受理论8.Internet appeals to young people.网络对年轻人有吸引力。
/网络吸引年轻人9.exaggerate the fact夸大事实10.for the sake of health 为了健康(的缘故)11.The question is worth following up.问题值得进一步探讨。
12.throw light on my ignorance使我明白/懂得自己的无知13.theoretical knowledge理论知识14.This phenomenon can be explained by…这种现象可以通过…得到解释15.it does n’t follow that…不能由此推断…16.The earth is shaped like an egg.地球形如蛋状。
The earth is the same shape as the egg.17.by my own observation通过我自己的观察18.have no answer to …对…无言以对The candlelight cast a shadow on the wall. 烛光在墙上投射出一道阴影19.foretell /predict the future预测未来20.to my delight,令我高兴的是,21.I am justified in doing so.我这样做是有理的。
Unit 3Text A Audrey Hepburn — A true angel in this world1 Audrey Hepburn thrilled audiences with starring roles in noteworthy films like Breakfast at Tiffany's, Sabrina, Roman Holiday, My Fair Lady, War and Peace, and Always.2 Despite her success in the film domain, the roles she most preferred portraying were not in movies. She was an exemplary mother to her two sons and a UNICEF (the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) Ambassador of Goodwill serving victims in war-torn countries.3 As a young girl during the Nazi occupation of her native Holland, Audrey Hepburn was aware of the brutality, death, and destruction of war. She was hungry and malnourished, as her family was bankrupted as a result of the invasion. Audrey's father abandoned the family, and two of her uncles were taken captive and killed. Audrey was grabbed off the street by Nazis and placed in line to be sent to a work camp. When the guards glanced away she darted off, barely escaping, and huddled ina cold, foul basement full of rats.4 The little girl who would become the world's most magical actress began as an anonymous refugee confronting life's horrors and fragility firsthand. But she refused to allow her spirit to be afflicted by the desperate reality of her young life. Instead, she transcended those challenges but never forgot what it felt like to suffer, to be hungry, alone and helpless.5 After the war, Audrey and her mother left Holland, arriving in London as poor immigrants. Her dream of becoming a prime dancer drove her into a rigorous schedule at a famous ballet school. Later, she was spotted by a producer and eventually landed a role in the film Roman Holiday starring Gregory Peck, one of Hollywood's top leading men.6 Soon, Audrey was transformed from a malnourished immigrant to an internationally famous movie star. Director Billy Wilder complimented her, saying, "Audrey walked beautifully, she spoke beautifully." Although she won many Academy Awards and other honors for acting, Audrey felt that her most significant work was humanitarian work with those in need, and as the mother to her two sons. She suffered through two divorces and from her memories of the war. Yet, Audrey never let her sadness overcome her or jeopardize her hope for a brighter future. Audrey finally met her soul mate, Robert Wolders, and spent the last 12 years of her life with him.7 Becoming famous never changed Audrey's generous and compassionate character. She felt a deep sense of responsibility to alleviate suffering of those in need, especially children. Friends said Audrey had a complete lack of ego and accepted and appreciated others as they were.8 Though she became very wealthy, she owned only one home in Switzerland. For Audrey it wasa paradise where she could hide from the world with her beloved family, work in her garden and take long walks in nature.9 In 1988, Audrey was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF designed to provide emergency food and healthcare to children suffering the destruction of war or other catastrophes. In that role, her lifelong passion for helping those in need, found its greatest calling.10 She turned down three million dollars to pen her autobiography and instead accepted one dollar a year in the more conscientious role as diplomat for UNICEF. For seven months out of each of her last five years, she and Robby left the peace and beauty in their cozy home to embark on outreach trips into some of the most difficult places on earth. From Bangladesh, Sudan, India, Vietnam, Kenya, Ethiopia, Central and South America, to Somalia, Audrey Hepburn traveled representing UNICEF, making over 50 emotionally draining and physically dangerous missions into bleak destinations to raise world awareness of wars and droughts. Having been a victim of war, she understood the blessing of being the beneficiary of food, clothing, and, most of all, hope.11 Audrey felt it was wicked that billions of children were deprived of simple joys and drowned in overwhelming misery. She believed deeply in the ideology that all people share in the duty to care for those in need. Audrey Hepburn was always ready to lead by example. She said: "When you deny childhood, you deny life." She saw UNICEF's work as an integral, sacred force in people's lives and said of UNICEF's results, "Anyone who doesn't believe in miracles is not a realist."12 In 1992, Audrey was stricken by cancer. She, Robby and her two sons returned to their home in Switzerland for their last Christmas together.13 Audrey's long-time friend and world-famous French fashion designer, Hubert de Givenchy, spoke to his cherished friend for the last time, just before she died. He said she was "... serene at the end because she knew she had achieved everything with perfection".14 Audrey Hepburn's passion for service was enduring. Even as her life ended at 63 years of age, she remained a gracious woman who perpetually signified simplicity, charity, charm and kindness.15 The majesty of Audrey Hepburn's spirit of social responsibility and dedication lives on in her words: "Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, it's at the end of your arm. As you get older, remember you have another hand: The first is to help yourself, the second is to help others." And "For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone."Unit 3Text B A life in filmSteven had to face rejections and obstacles in his film-creating efforts, but his persistence and dedication transformed the obstacles into an alternative route to success.1 At 12 years old, Steven Spielberg was already visiting film shootings at Universal Studios in his office suit, a packed lunch tucked into his briefcase. The young boy tried to immerse himself in film in any way possible. He had been given an administrative job at Universal Studios from a friend of his father's, and every day, even though he didn't have a legitimate security pass, he would try to manipulate his way past the guards and into his personal paradise. Such persistence is hardly surprising from a boy whose lifelong conviction was to "Make sure you are right and go on!" (adopted from a 1954 Disney film).2 When Steven was eight years old, his father gave him a Brownie 8 mm film camera as his birthday present. Steven immediately began collecting footage of family events, and he simulated action scenes with his miniature toy spacecraft, populating his films with his neighborhood friends as actors. People quickly began to recognize his terrific talent, and he won a prize for cinematography for his early westernThe Last Gunfight; years later, he won a national contest for his film Escape to Nowhere. His film Firelight was twice analyzed by a national newspaper and was presented in the city theater as if it were a Hollywood premiere. By the time he was 17 years old, Steven had established himself as a director with the artistic intuition of a man twice his age.3 His achievements are certainly related to the personal obstacles and setbacks he faced from an early age. Steven's family moved often, so that he was constantly trying to find his place in a turbulent environment with new people. Despite his natural intelligence, Steven had a carefree attitude and put little effort into school. He consistently earned only a C average, or lower. Socially, he wasn't athletic or popular, and since his conspicuous interest in film made him seem eccentric, classmates shunned and mocked him.4 His home life was not ideal either, as his father's rigid engineering temperament could not understand his or his mother's artistic personalities. Steven would miss his father when he was gone for long work trips, and then reverted to furiously arguing with him as soon as he returned. Finally, when he was in high school, his parents ended their unhappy marriage with a divorce. The theme of the lack of a father figure consistently infected Steven's films.5 Unfriendly surroundings at home and school made Steven strive even harder to achieve in the film world. He applied to two of the best film schools in the country: the University of Southern California and the University of California, Los Angeles. But even with a formidable 10 years of experiences in filmmaking and his friends atUniversal Studios endorsing him, his grades were too poor, and he was flatly turned down at both institutions.6 Unwilling to give up, Steven entered the California State University, where he hoped the program in TV and radio might open his way to Hollywood. Unfortunately, the university was not suited to his experience, and one academician recalled, "Steven knew more about cameras, mounts, and lenses than anyone else in the department. He could teach there." Despite his manifest talent, his low grades sabotaged transfer attempts, forcing real film schools to withhold acceptance.7 Steven contrived to rectify the situation on his own by diverting his attention away from academics. He cleaned his old suit and briefcase and returned to visiting Universal Studios where he had worked as a boy. He discreetly sneaked into any department he could, such as shooting rooms, editing and sound-mixing studios, and he quietly watched until he was discovered and ordered to leave. Introducing himself under the pretext of being either an actor, director, or producer, he would invite people to dinner to make connections and learn as much as he could. Even though he was caught and expelled at least once a day, he always returned to smuggle himself back in again.8 Steven repeatedly tried to prove himself to the Universal executives, while working in a cafeteria to save up money for equipment. He would discretely create scenes and then shoot and re-shoot his movies. He kept upgrading from 8 to 16 and finally 35 mm film before he was allowed a screening. Finally, his film Amblin was given a chance in front of the executives. It was a short, silent film and the plot differed greatly from the sci-fiand combat films that would later predominate Steven's career. Still, the short film was awesome enough to win Steven, only 21 years old, a seven-year contract with Universal Studios.9 After directing smaller TV dramas and low-budget projects, Steven earned the chance to direct his big Hollywood debut: a thriller film starring a shark! Jaws was a box office hit and it made Steven famous. He continued his relationship with Universal Studios to produce the notable moviesE.T., Jurassic Park, and Schindler's List.10 As his first producer said, "It is not by any coincidence that Steven is in his present position." Instead, it is Steven's committed spirit that has strengthened him in standing fast against all rejections, prejudice and skepticism and driven him to keep moving onward.。
1.webcam n.网络摄像头2.pot n.壶,瓶,罐;锅3.emoji n.表情符号4.frontier n.国界,边界;尖端,边缘5.billion num.十亿6.extent n.程度,限度;范围7.click n.点击,单击;咔哒声v i.& v t.使发出咔哒声;点击,单击8.button n.按键;纽扣9.recipe n.食谱;方法,秘诀10.military adj.军事的,军队的11.affair n.公共事务,政治事务;事件,事情12.goods n.商品,货品;私人财产13.site n.网站,站点;地点;现场14.boot n.靴子15.cash n.现金;金钱,资金16.software n.软件17.surf v t.& v i.(互联网上)冲浪,浏览;进行冲浪运动18.guideline n.准则,指导方针;参考19.remove v t.删除;移走;开除remove sth from...从……中移除……20.file n.文件;文件夹;档案21.ballet n.芭蕾舞;芭蕾舞剧;芭蕾舞团22.upload v t.上载,上传23.download v t.下载24.percentage n.百分率,百分比;提成25.mobile adj.可移动的,非固定的;行动方便的;流动的n.手机26.device n.设备,仪器;手段,技巧27.Wi-Fi n.无线网络28.battery n.电池29.quit v t.& v i.(quit,quit;quitted,quitted)停止,戒掉;离开quit doing sth放弃做某事30.scary adj.恐怖的,吓人的31.somehow ad v.不知怎么地;以某种方式(或方法)32.reveal v t.展示,显出;揭示,透露33.wide-ranging adj.覆盖面广的,内容广泛的34.opera n.歌剧;歌剧院35.badminton n.羽毛球运动36.comic n.连环漫画;喜剧演员adj.滑稽的;喜剧的→comedy n.喜剧→comedian n.喜剧演员;滑稽演员37.obviously ad v.显然,明显地→obvious adj.明显的It is obvious that...很明显……38.majority n.大部分,大多数;多数票→major adj.主要的;重要的n.主修课程;专业课v i.主修39.commerce n.商务,商业,贸易→commercial adj.商业的,贸易的→commercially ad v.商业上,贸易上40.deliver v t.递送,传送;发表,宣布;交出→delivery n.递送;交付;分娩deliver sth to sb把某物递送给某人41.establish v t.建立(关系或联系);设立;确立;使得到认可;查实,确定→establishment n.建立;设立42.instant adj.立即的,立刻的;方便的n.瞬间,片刻;某一时刻→instantly ad v.立即conj.一……就……in an instant(=instantly) 立刻;马上for an instant一瞬间;刹那间the instant(=instantly)一……就……43.technical adj.技术的,技能的;专门技术的;专业的→technically ad v.技术上地→technique n.技术;工艺;技巧44.entertainment n.娱乐活动;招待,娱乐→entertain v.使快乐;招待,款待→entertaining adj.令人愉快的·to one’s entertainment使某人高兴的是·entertain sb with sth用某物使某人快乐entertain sb to sth用某物招待某人45.journal n.日记;报纸,杂志→journalist n.记者;新闻工作者46.take off突然大受欢迎,迅速流行47.to a certain extent在一定程度上48.at one’s fingertips掌握(信息),熟悉、精通(知识等),了如指掌49.above all else最重要的是,尤其是50.set up创建,建立51.be glued to sth全神贯注看着某物,离某物很近52.shoot past飞驰而过53.knock sb off one’s feet撞倒某人,使某人双脚离地54.be lost in全神贯注,沉浸于55.get in touch with与……取得联系56.cut back on减少,削减,缩减cut off切断(供应);中断(电话通话等)cut down砍倒cut out删除;裁剪cut up切碎;伤心cut in插嘴;干预57.You can have food delivered to you using food delivery apps and sites.(have+宾语+宾补) 通过外卖程序和网站,你可以让人送餐上门。
新标准⼤学英语第三册⽹络⾃主学习及课后答案第⼀单元unit-test答案新标准⼤学英语第三册⽹络⾃主学习及课后答案第⼀单元unit-test答案Unit testDone with this task. Your score: 82%Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.impromptuattendanceimpressiveacceptanceambitiousresistancedefyproductiveingeniousskipallotelapsedimposecontinuousadolescentobstaclepermanentlychronologicallyuntimelyuncertainty1. L eave it to Carlos to think of a(n)solution to our most difficult problem!Your answer Correct answeringenious ingenious2.For me, the biggest to becoming an astronaut is my poor math skills.Your answer Correct answerobstacle obstacle3.I have no idea how much time sinceshe left—I fell asleep.Your answer Correct answerelapsed elapsed4. A fter college, I travelled through Europe,and the most thing I saw was theEiffel Tower in Paris.Your answer Correct answerimpressive impressive5.happened first?Your answer Correct answerchronologically Chronologically 6.Steve is one of the mostknow; he wants to own his own business by the time he's 25. Your answer Correct answerambitious ambitious7.Jack still acts like a(n) and thinkseverything is a game.Your answer Correct answeradolescent adolescent8. A newspaper reader can select what he isinterested in and what he thinks is boring.Your answer Correct answerskip skip9. A fter his plane landed, the prime ministergave a(n) speech about globalwarming.Your answer Correct answerimpromptu impromptu10. I told my parents I wanted to take a year offbefore going to college, and my suggestionsurprisingly met with little .Your answer Correct answerresistance resistance11.The world was shocked by the death of the young singer.Your answer Correct answeruntimely untimely12."How dare you a direct order?You're a soldier now!"Your answer Correct answerdefy defy13.She was disfigured by the fire, but it soon came to represent her determination to succeed in life. Your answer Correct answerpermanently permanently14.During the World Cup, in class was down because everyone stayed at home to watch television. Your answer Correct answerattendance attendance15. I had five exams last week—it was like onelong, nightmare.Your answer Correct answercontinuous continuous16.Normally, wemember, but this is a special case.Your answer Correct answercontinuous allot17. I can remember feeling very insecure when Iwas young; I was desperate for myclassmates'Your answer Correct answeruncertainty acceptance18. Her final year of school was marked by considerable as she tried to figureout what to do next.Your answer Correct answerattendance uncertainty19. I've tried working in the morning, but I findthat I'm most late at night.Your answer Correct answerproductive productive20. Ernie is a really decent guy; he would nevertry to his beliefs on someone else.Your answer Correct answerimpose imposeSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. We don't have the budget to do everything,so I'm afraid your plan will have to gothe back burner.Your answer Correct answeron on22. All I need is some peace and quiet, and I'llbe able to figure a solution.Your answer Correct answerout out23.Brace yourself some bad news, this doesn't look good. Your answer Correct answerfor for24.It's all down you! Don't let us down!Your answer Correct answerto to25. The new evidence creates a lot ofuncertainty who really reachedAmerica first.Your answer Correct answerabout about26. I'm only a law school student—I'm hardlyany position to help you with your legal problems.Your answer Correct answerin in27.In the back my mind, I have mydoubts about whether he's right for the job.Your answer Correct answerof of28.He is having a shotdinner.Your answer Correct answeron at29.Jessica had her life mapped sinceshe was a little girl: college, marriage,children, career.Your answer Correct answerout out30.Quick, cram the bagYour answer Correct answerin underPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.For ten years, I lived in the city and loved it. Everything was stable, and I didn't have many worries. Then, within one month, I got a(31)at work and my girlfriend and Idecided to get married. Suddenly, my life was in(32)with big changes ahead!The new position at work was wonderful. I wasno longer relegated to the (33)was starting to notice all of my hard work! After a(34)speech about my new responsibilities, my boss took me to my new private office. Fantastic! I didn't have to sit in the(35)of the office anymore, behind the copy machine. I loved my job already.My girlfriend also suggested that we move out of the city and buy a house in the suburbs. Wehad been city (36)for so long that it was a difficult decision for us to make. On top of that, Iwas worried about taking out a (37)forthe house. My new job paid better, but ourresources were still (38). Finding a down payment would be tough.In the end, we decided to go for it. There's no time like the present, right? With the new job, Icould honestly say that I had a (39)career, so it felt right to take the plunge and buy a house. After all these changes, we'd be ready to just relax and enjoy life. So, we took on ahoneymoon to the (40)California.Your answer Correct answer(31) p romotion promotion(32) t ransition transition(33) s idelines sidelines(34) l engthy lengthy(35) r ear rear(36) d wellers dwellers(37) f inite mortgage(38) c oastal finite(39) b udding budding(40) c oastal coastalPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.It would be a fairly accurate statement to say that, when I was in elementary school and high school, I was a painfully shy child. I usually kept to myself,had only a few friends, and rarely spoke in class. My parents were always very busy, so they neverpushed me to become more involved in activitiesand meet more people. I was perfectly happy by myself. I spent much of my time with my nose buried in a book. The only times that I ventured away from the comforts of my bedroom were when I exploredthe seemingly endless aisles of stockedbookshelves at my favourite bookstore.In retrospect, it was no surprise that I read with such an incredible appetite. Reading was my escape. My favourite books were adventure andtravel stories—stories that brought the readers toexotic, unexplored, or dangerous places. These were places I longed to go, and they were adventures I yearned to experience, but I knew it was all just a fantasy. I had a hard time working up the nerve to talk to a fellow classmate, I knew there was no way I could travel around the world and live out one of these adventures. Therefore, I read. I read every book I could find that promised adventure, excitement, or escape. By the time I graduated from high school, I had probably read morebooks than our school had in its library. It was quite an achievement, but no one knew about it except for me. I told no one because I had no one to tell. My only friend was Justin, and that relationship only existed because we had been next-door neighbours for fifteen years.Like most of my classmates, I applied to college and eventually worked up the courage to go. Itwasn't easy. I had lived at home with my parents my whole life, and I rarely ever thought about leaving. However, it had finally become inevitable; I couldn't stay with them forever. I attended a local college and moved out to live in a dormitory with a roommate. Itwould be an understatement to say that I was nervous. I was terrified.My roommate's name was Greg, and the first few weeks of school were very awkward. He kept trying to start conversations and be friendly. I was able to answer his questions, of course, but I found it difficult to keep the conversation going. I just wasn't used to it—I had no practice at this sort of thing. Then one day I returned from an afternoon class and found him reading a Jack London book. Suddenly, I found that I had a hundred questions to ask Greg. Did he like Jack London? Which was his favourite book? Did he read a lot? What other authors did he like? The list was endless.To my surprise, Greg was also in love with adventure and travel books. One of his dreams was to travel around the world and follow in the footsteps of some of history's greatest explorers. There must have been magic at work that day. It was as if my shyness suddenly disappeared. Greg and I talked for hours about our favourite books and dreams of travel. I also found it easier to talk to otherpeople at school and make friends since that day. I felt like the world opened up to me. So many things suddenly seemed possible. In fact, Greg and I are planning a great adventure for this summer! It may have taken me a while, but I finally found a way to break out of my shell and start enjoying life.41. W hich of the following is a rite of passage thathelped the writer to become less shy?A. Attending high school.B. Reading many books.C. Attending college.D. Planning a great adventure.42. I n which paragraph does the author comparehis desire to read to hunger?A. Paragraph 1.B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 4.D. Paragraph 5.43. W hich of the following would make the besttitle for this passage?A. A Painfully Shy ChildB. My College LifeC. Travels with GregD. Breaking Out of My Shell44. "It would be an understatement to say that Iwas nervous. I was terrified." What does the writer mean by this statement?A. He wasn't nervous at all.B. He was mildly nervous.C. He was as nervous as usual.D. He was extraordinarily nervous.45. W hich of the following statements can youinfer from the passage?A. Jack London wrote exciting stories.B. Jack London wrote dull stories.C. Jack London wasn't a famous writer.D. Jack London was the writer'sfavourite writer.。
全新版第二版听说B3U2-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 29 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) A Father's Day card.B) A Father's Day card and a new wallet.C) Some family photos.D) A card and a digital photo frame.Script: Mary: Hi, Bob, have you decided on the gift to your father? Father's Day is just around the corner.Bob: I am still working on that! I need to buy a Father's Day card and I was thinking of buying him a new wallet. You see, his old one is broken. But yesterday I saw this lovely digital photo frame in the department store and I guess it'll make a better gift with our family photos on it.Question: What is Bob's decision on the Father's Day gift?正确答案:D2.A) She will go with the man.B) She will have a home-made lunch.C) She will go for a snack.D) She will have some canteen food.Script: Man: What are you doing? Let's get into the hot lunch line.Woman: See this lunchbox? My mom made me brown-bag it today. She says that the lunches served at school aren't nutritious enough.Question: What will the woman have for lunch?正确答案:B3.A) It is with brighter color and less noise.B) It is with light weight and large screen.C) It is with big screen and with better resolution.D) It is with less noise and better picture.Script: Man: This is what I'm talking about! It's time to upgrade to a big-screen TV and this is the perfect place to buy one.Woman: They certainly have a large selection. These new TVs have pictures that are much sharper than our current one.Man: There's no comparison. These new TVs have a much better resolution. Just look at the brightness and the contrast! Our old TV looks washed out by comparison.Question: What are the advantages of the new TV?正确答案:C4.A) He is sad.B) He is angry.C) He is happy for the woman's decision.D) He is concerned.Script: Woman: Okay, I'm ready to walk my way to better fitness!Man: I'm glad you're so enthusiastic about starting to exercise.Question: What is the man's attitude towards the woman's statement?正确答案:C5.A) The father is caring and busy.B) She thinks the children are naughty.C) She would like to help because the children are young.D) She gives permission to the man's request because the children are good mannered.Script: Man: Hi, Josephine, it's Ray. We have a meeting today at 10 a.m. and I was wondering if you would mind if I brought my kids with me. Their babysitter didn't show up.Woman: Oh, sure. That's no problem. Your children are so well behaved. Even at their age, they have perfect manners.Question: What is the woman's opinion on the man's request?正确答案:DQuestions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Man: You look rather pale. Aren't you feeling well?Woman: Not very. I was sick most of the night. I didn't sleep very well.Man: What seems to be the matter? Is it the flu?Woman: No, I think it's something I ate. We ate at that new restaurant last night, and I must have eaten something that didn't agree with me.Man: Was it that new restaurant over on Fourth Street?Woman: As a matter of fact, it was. Why do you ask?Man: Because Jerry ate there last week and had the same kind of problem. He was sick the next day, too.Woman: That's interesting. Maybe the health authorities should investigate the place.Man: That's what I think. Two people with similar problems in such a short time can't just be coincidence!6.A) She's got a flu.B) She's got some food poisoning.C) She's got a cold.D) She's got a headache.Script: What's wrong with the woman?正确答案:B7.A) An old popular place they both went to.B) A new restaurant over on Fourth Street.C) A new restaurant over on Fifth Street.D) An old restaurant over on Fifth Street.Script: Which restaurant are they talking about?正确答案:B8.A) He became a health authority.B) He was dead.C) He was sick for a year.D) He had the same symptoms as the woman did.Script: What happened to Jerry after eating in the restaurant?正确答案:DQuestions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Man: Are you traveling on business?Woman: Yes, I am. I'm changing planes in Denver on my way to South Carolina, and then I'm off to Georgia on Wednesday. There's no rest for the weekend.Man: That's a lot of traveling. Doesn't your husband or boyfriend mind?Woman: Oh, I'm not married or seeing anyone. How about you? Where are you headed?Man: I'm going to Jacksonville, Florida to visit my parents for a few days, but I'll be back in Los Angeles by next weekend. Are you from L.A. originally?Woman: No, I was born and raised in Kentucky, but I've been living in L.A. for the past four years. What part of L.A. do you live in?Man: I live not too far from the airport in Westchester. Have you heard of it?Woman: That's a coincidence! I just rented an apartment in Westchester and I'm moving in when I get back. With all of this traveling, it made sense to move closer to the airport.Man: That seems like a wise move. You know, since I'm in the neighborhood, let me know if you need any help moving. I'd also be happy to show you around and give you a brief introduction of some of the better restaurants in the area. Here's my card. The number on the bottom is my cell phone.9.A) Denver.B) South Carolina.C) Georgia.D) Florida.Script: Where will the woman be off to on Wednesday?正确答案:C10.A) Tomorrow.B) On Wednesday.C) By next Saturday.D) By next weekend.Script: When will the man be back in L.A?正确答案:D11.A) He wishes to establish a business relationship with her.B) He hopes to visit her company when she is back.C) He asks the woman to work for his company when she is back.D) He would like to show the woman around the neighborhood.Script: Why does the man present a card to the woman?正确答案:DSection BDirestions:Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Morgan Robertson, in 1898, wrote Futility. It described the maiden voyage of a transatlantic luxury liner named the Titan. Although it was praised as being unsinkable, it strikes an iceberg and sinks with much loss of life. In 1912 the Titanic, a transatlantic luxury liner widely praised as unsinkable struck an iceberg and sank with great loss of life on her maiden voyage. In the book, the Month of the Wreck was April, same as in the real event. There were 3,000 passengers on the book; in reality, 2,207. In the book, there were 24 lifeboats; in reality, 20.Months after the Titanic sank, a tramp steamer was traveling through the foggy Atlantic with only a young boy on watch. It came into his head that it had been thereabouts that the Titanic had sunk, and he was suddenly terrified by the thought of the name of his ship ― the Titanian. Panic-stricken, he sounded the warning. The ship stopped, just in time: a huge iceberg loomed out of the fog directly in their path. The Titanian was saved.12.A) The name of a Greek God.B) The name of a novel by Morgan Robertson.C) The name of an oil liner.D) The name of a luxury liner.Script: What was the Titanic in reality?正确答案:D13.A) 3,000.B) 24.C) 2,207.D) 20.Script: How many lifeboats were there as the book described?正确答案:B14.A) The boy on watch saved the ship by stopping it in time before it struck a huge iceberg.B) The ship was lost in the fog.C) The boy was a reader of the book and decided to change the name of his ship.D) The boy was terrified and forgot to sound the warning.Script: What happened to the tramp steamer named Titanian?正确答案:APassage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: A falling baby, saved two times by the same man. Twin brothers, killed along the same road, two hours apart. The world is filled with astonishing occurrences of coincidence that defy explanation. Are these incredible true stories of mere coincidence ... or the hand of fate?In September 1955, James Dean was killed in a horrific car accident whilst he was driving his Porsche sports car. After the crash the car was seen as very unlucky.When the car was pulled away from the accident scene and taken to a garage, the engine slipped out and fell onto a mechanic, shattering both of his legs.Eventually the engine was bought by a doctor, who put it into his racing car and was killed shortly afterwards, during a race. Another racing driver, in the same race, was killed in his car, which had a part of James Dean's car fitted to it.When James Dean's Porsche was later repaired, the garage it was in was destroyed by fire.Later the car was displayed in Sacramento, but it fell off its mount and broke a teenager's hip.In Oregon, the trailer that the car was mounted on slipped from its towbar and smashed through the front of a shop.Finally, in 1959, the car mysteriously broke into 11 pieces while it was sitting on steel supports.15.A) The car was broken and given up by the family.B) The car was regarded as unlucky.C) The car was sold to another person.D) The car was broken into 11 pieces.Script: What happened to the Porsche sports car after the car accident in September 1955?正确答案:B16.A) The garage was sold to a foreigner.B) The garage became a storehouse.C) The garage was destroyed by a fire.D) The garage was repaired as well.Script: When James Dean's Porsche was later repaired, what happened to the garage it was in?正确答案:CA) In 1955.B) In 1957.C) In 1958.D) In 1959.Script: When did the car finally break up into pieces?正确答案:DPassage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: A WESTWOOD youngster was delighted to be reunited with his stolen toy car after his big brother spotted it while on a trip to the police station.Three-year-old Fergus Mackenzi e was heartbroken to find his favorite toy ― a yellow go-kart type car ― had been stolen from his grandparents back garden in St Leonards.The youngster looked forward to the regular trips to their house as it meant he could get out and about in the toy car, but last week when he arrived it was nowhere to be seen.However, by strange coincidence his older brother Finn went on a tour of the police station a few days later with the Cubs and spotted the missing toy car in their lost property room.As a result, Fergus was reunited with the toy, which had been handed into the police by a kind soul who had found it on St Leonards Road.The boys' mom Kirsten told the News: "We are so grateful someone handed it into the police."I was surprised anyone had done so ― the toy is a bit shabby as it originally belonged to Finn when he was a toddler and he is now 10-years-old.""When Fergus gets to his gran and papa's the first thing he does is look for it and he was so sad when it was gone. He was really excited when he got it back as we all thought it was gone forever.""We'd like to thank the kind person who handed it in."Sergeant Stuart Cluckie of East Kilbride Police added: "People aren't aware of the distress their actions can cause in situations like this.""However, we are always happy when we can reunite a youngster with his favorite toy."18.A) Fergus Mackenzie's.B) Finn Mackenzie's.C) St Leonards'.D) Kristen Mackenzie's.Script: Whose toy car was it?正确答案:AA) Because she thought the toy was gone forever.B) Because the toy was shabby and it was very old.C) Because the son didn't like the toy.D) Because the family had bought a new toy car for the boy.Script: Why did the mother feel surprised when the toy was found?正确答案:B20.A) Three.B) Four.C) Six.D) Ten.Script: How old was the elder brother now?正确答案:DSection CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.At some time or another it happens to all of us. There's that certain number that pops up wherever you go. Hotel rooms, airline (21)_________________ , street addresses ― its haunting presence cannot be escaped. Or, you're in your car, (22)_________________ humming a song. You turn on the radio. A sudden chill prickles your spine. That same song is now (23)_________________ from the speaker.Coincidence, you tell yourself. Or is it?For most (24)_________________ scientists, experiences like this, however strange and recurrent, are nothing but lawful (25)_________________ of chance, a creation ― not of the divine or mystical ― but of simply that which is possible. (26)_________________ of natural law, they argue, causes us to fall (27)_________________ to superstitious thinking, inventing supernatural causes where none exist. In fact, say these statistical law-abiding rationalists, the (28)_________________ manifestation of the rare and improbable in daily life is not only permissible, but inevitable.Consider this: from a well-shuffled deck of fifty-two playing cards, the mathematical odds of dealing a hand of thirteen (29)_________________ cards are about 635,000,000,000 to one. (This means that, in dealing the hand, there exist as many as635,000,000,000 different hands that may possibly appear.) What statisticians tell us, though, is that these billions of hands are all equally likely to occur, and that one of them is absolutely certain to occur each time the hand is dealt. Thus, any hand that is dealt, including the most rare and improbable hand is, in terms of probability, merely one of a number of equally likely events, one of which was (30)_________________ to happen.Script: At some time or another it happens to all of us. There's that certain number that pops up wherever you go. Hotel rooms, airline terminals, str eet addresses ― its haunting presence cannot be escaped. Or, you're in your car, absently humming a song. You turn on the radio. A sudden chill prickles your spine. That same song is now pouring from the speaker.Coincidence, you tell yourself. Or is it?For most mainstream scientists, experiences like this, however strange and recurrent, are nothing but lawful expressions of chance, a creation ― not of the divine or mystical ― but of simply that which is possible. Ignorance of natur al law, they argue, causes us to fall prey to superstitious thinking, inventing supernatural causes where none exist. In fact, say these statistical law-abiding rationalists, the occasional manifestation of the rare and improbable in daily life is not only permissible, but inevitable.Consider this: from a well-shuffled deck of fifty-two playing cards, the mathematical odds of dealing a hand of thirteen specified cards are about 635,000,000,000 to one. (This means that, in dealing the hand, there exist as many as 635,000,000,000 different hands that may possibly appear.) What statisticians tell us, though, is that these billions of hands are all equally likely to occur, and that one of them is absolutely certain to occur each time the hand is dealt. Thus, any hand that is dealt, including the most rare and improbable hand is, in terms of probability, merely one of a number of equally likely events, one of which was bound to happen.正确答案:terminals正确答案:absently正确答案:pouring正确答案:mainstream正确答案:expressions正确答案:Ignorance正确答案:prey正确答案:occasional正确答案:specified正确答案:boundPart II Oral Tasks ( 2 minutes )Section ADirections: Interpret the following Chinese passage into English. You can either interpret it sentence by sentence or give out the main points in your own words. You will have TWO minutes for preparation and THREE minutes for interpretation.31. 成功是偶然的吗?没有人能不努力就成功。
1.Most cities in the country have introduced “Clean Air Zones” Whereby factories and households are only allowed to burn smokeless fuel.2.He knows that the pursuit of social status can consume Vast amounts of his time and effort.3.The doctors are at a loss because so far no medicine has been found to inhibit the spread of the disease.4.We see many special education directors trying to maintain …. their program。
5. People there are told it is their patriotic duty to support the national economy by buying their own products.6.Darwin's thinking both drew upon and transcended the conventional ideas of his time7. In spite of all your endeavor , there may be times when you encounter difficulties in the training process.8 My advice to Mr.Stewart is to think carefully before entering into a career in medicine,as this isa field which requires a lot of dedication and long working hours.9.Most Chinese parents would prefer to choose some professions that are stable and could bring Prestige and economic benefits.10 .It is legally possible for an elderly person to nominate someone to act for them, should they become incapable of looking after themselves.1.Thomas Edison is often cited as an example of a great inventor who would never yield to hardships in his quest for new inventions and deserve his resultant success.2.They're tolerant of unconventional attitudes toward marriage and the changing roles of the sexes.3.Most scientists in the world today firmly believe the effective means to stop global warming is to reduce emissions of air pollutants.4. Earthquakes have plagued our lives and resulted in great damage to the human beings for as long as people have inhabited the earth.5.Miss World organizers claim on their official website that contestants are judged on qualities other than just their physical appearance.6 Many of today's Chinese Americans are the descendants of early immigrant miners and railroad workers who came from southeast China.7.The Princess, was followed by five or six attendants when she got off the plane at the Pittsburgh International Airport.8.I don't think she'd get angry if you were a Little more respectful when you disagreed with her on matters of child rearing.9 The attendance has increased steadily over the last five years and the conference attractsmore and more international participants.10. Although she had sacrificed so much for her family, her husband accused her of being neglectful of her duty as a wife and mother.11.Fducated young people in China now are clever and resourceful full of plans, and able to cope with the world of high technology and constant change.12.In order to leave good impression on the interviewers, you should emphasize your good points without sounding boastful.1.When Francis got back after Easter, he was far behind his classmates and he was removed from the second into the third class at his own desire.2 The president acknowledged that he had somehow failed in his ability to communicate to the American people.3.Unfortunately ,as history has shown, some of the companies are guilty of misconduct in the pursuit of profit.4.The ship deviated from the agreed sugar had…. ovetf4.000.5.Because the transcript is still under seal, the law preclude them from reading and .6. In carrying out the plan we are likely to come across difficulties but we are determined to triumph over them all.7.Without increasing investment in education, it will be increasingly difficult for low-income people to work their way into the middle class.8.All the passengers in the plane that crashed in the middle of the Andes Mountains a week ago were write off as dead.1. Kids are more likely to intervene In a situation if they believe' their parents expect them to help.2.The first lesson learned as a newcomer for the company was never to underestimate the degree of difficulty I would face in career advancement.3.Just as I started to think that I was never going to get well, the illness began to recede.4.Whatever the decision is, I would like you to know that your department is my first choiceand I deem it a great honor if I could study in your department.5.During one particularly bleak moment in my career, a senior colleague of mine said to me, “If you follow your dreams, the money will come. Follow the money, and you'll lose your dreams."6.Unless we can find a way to appraise nature and then invest in protecting it, our basic life-support systems are going to collapse.7 .The blizzard (暴风雪) moved south, turning into an icy rain that paralyzed the airports for three days.8.In this introduction we have diagnosed some of the causes of the illness and, in the following chapters, we will draw attention to its various unpleasant symptoms.9. In those days, divorce under any circumstances was socially unacceptable and there was great dismay in the family who went through it.10.Every time she talked about being rejected in her hunt for a job, she seemed on the brink of tears, and I would quickly switch the conversation to another topic.1.She was bored and angry with Conway, because he thought he understood everything and he never listened to other people.2. He worked for a major oil corporation there called Pan-Global and felt he was privileged to be entrusted (委托负贵) by his employer.3. They wanted from us a(n) assurance that we would continue to provide the level of service that we had done in the past.4.Mrs.Brown's apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him within sight and pay attention to her.5.Red pens specifically have long been associated with error corrections because the color red is implicitly connected with failure and avoidance,the act of trying to get away.6.Apart from his native language English, the student of English Local History will need a faint acquaintance with three other languages.7.The reliance on government contracts may also have contributed directly to the decline in competitive potential of the country's economy.8.The declaration of an area as a national park does not guarantee long-term conservation, as significant forest clearance, logging, and hunting occur within park boundaries in Indonesia.9 He is easily distracted and bounces from one thought to another like one of his rubber balls,10.At the sight of him, all she felt was annoyance at having been deserted for three whole years.11.In those after-school schools, teachers deliver fast-paced instruction to prepare students for admittance to the right colleges.12. The ego ideal of young children is based on those closest to them ,usually the parents, and later on other educators who have some resemblance to their parents.1.When the bus pulled to a stop and I Got off, I was relieved because I had finished school and I had the weekend ahead of me to enjoy myself,2.When my car crashed into the big tree ,I could feel the blood draining from my face And I wondered whether I was about to black out3.All kinds of questions concerning the soaring housing price begin to pop up on cable television and the blogosphere(博客圈),4.The soldiers' rapid march was stopped short by the general's command; they were uncertain whether to go back or forward.5.A car crashed into the side of a house after the driver lost control and Plow though a hedge (树篱).6.Charles reappeared, after half an hour's absence, and threw himself into an armchair, where he lay back for some time with his eyes shut.7.You may be out of work but that is no reason to let yourself go by not washing. brushing your hair and wearing clean clothes.8. As her door began to open , she grabbed for the telephone, and then dropped the receiver as LuKe walked in.1. As a number of authors point out ,the urge to migrate is a(n) integral part of human nature.2.Children should be allowed to cherish those few years of innocence before they have to learn the ,truth about the real world.3.He has been a afflicted by a horrible disease, from which one of his best friends died twoweeks ago.4.The results of the survey are noteworthy and useful despite being from a small sample.5.The director said that they needed a young actress who could portray someone who was both unbalanced and confident at the same time.6.Praise must be used wisely to compliment students who perform up to expectations and to encourage students to perform to maximum levels.7.In the domain of research, it is an accepted fact that scientific publications have to be written or translated into English to get published, acknowledged, and cited.8 He received a(n) anonymous call threatening to disclose details of his affair if he didn't pay the money.9 .The movie presents Lincoln as a strong-willed, conscientious man who led the US through a moral, constitutional and political crisis.10.It is understandable that the health and welfare of their family is a(n) perpetual concern for this young couple.1.I think it'll be interesting to see what she does to overcome those problems and to normalize the relations between the two countries.2.For each debate group ,two students select the affirmative position ,two select the negative ,and the fifth serves as moderator.3. If parents decide not to have their child immunized,they are responsible for Keeping their child as healthy as possible.4 .If the pound's value is high ,British investors will spend their money abroad because the pound will buy them more.5.With your help today ,we can begin to mobilize the resources necessary to communicate to all of them on a regular and ongoing basis.6 A(n) conqueror always thinks his own customs are best, and he imposes them on the conquered.7.Over the years I'd found that the best way to elevate my spirit was to get involved in physical training.8.She often publicizes her findings with the Help of journalists and policymakers who know she'sa good, reliable source.9.The investigator has carried out some research in the field before, so interpreting newly available material is not so difficult for him.10 In these companies, enlightened management has begun to treat workers as assets to be cultivated, rather than merely as costs to be minimized.11.When you teach our kids not to integrate, not to generalize not to see connections, you are destroying their capacity to think.12 Nazi dictator Adolf Hider's evil ambition brought the world closer to the brink of disaster than at any other time in the whole millennium( 千年).1.Clearly, most on the students there are full-time workers who would not otherwise have been able to embark on sustained further study.2 The court ruled that this man be deprived of his political rights for a further four years after he has served his 13-year sentence.3.Iwould love to have kids . I would Turn down an Oscar to see my boy at a baseball game or my girl at a song recital.4.Richard was finally released on February 4,one year and six weeks after he'd been taken captive5.She hoped Vincent would understand that her life had not been empty, because her love would live on6.All people, whether they be rich or poor, strong or weak ,privileged or deprived ,are interdependent ,and Share in the common task of seeking to achieve mankind's full potential.7. In September 1944 he was able to return to his academic duties, but soon after the war ended he was stricken by a serious illness and did relatively little research thereafter (从那以后).8.She retired from the company where she has lead by example and been a source of encouragement to others.1.AIthough secondary education is compulsory parents are not required to send their Children to state schools,2.The economic situation has been worsening, causing economists to contemplate whether the present policies are sustainable,3.He was found guilty and was imprisoned in the Tower of London, where he died very quickly, aged only 47.4.It is obvious that the future of the Internet is to globalize more and more areas of the world, and that e commerce and e-entertainment are going to go for more and more markets.5.However,your current losses should soon be offset by gains; the fund will produce a positive return of 11.6 percent over a nine-month period.6.Because she was so tall and slim, all the clothes looked marvelous on her and the other girls would groan their envy.7. This can be a helpful approach in discussion- someone may regard you as stubborn since you never want to change your mind, whereas you see yourself as determined.8.At weekends ,the school park is almost empty except that a few cars cluster near the entrance.9.In the photographer's finest pictures there is also a degree of ambiguity, which allows them to be interpreted ina variety of ways.10.Tim stretched out a hand in apology for his thoughtless remarks and was consoled by a firm handshake from Mark.1.Despite the tougher trading conditions I am pleased to report that our company has yet again had a(n) profitable year.2. Practical measures recommended by the new report include improving energy efficiency, using more natural gas and renewable energy sources like wind and wave power.3 . I told him that I had authorized him to act for me while I was away from office.4 .The company may be reluctant to deviate too far from the basic terms of this agreement, but there are a number of things which are negotiable5.Close your eyes and try to visualize that object in your mind, seeing it in precisely the same detail as before.6.For students, there is a tendency to socialize in the evenings; therefore bedtimes and rising times are fairly late.7. It is not possible to determine from raw Data just how many accidents were directly attributable to excessive speed.8. It takes more than patience and strategies to civilize the boys into respectable gentlemen.9. If you would like to avail yourself of this invitation you may do so by giving your names to Mrs.Henry before December 16th.10. With the population of this fascinating and lovable panda close to extinction, any effort to stabilize the species must be worthwhile.11.They live in their own tribes and have their own ways of fighting, which make them easily distinguishable.12 He would never understand how she could memorize all those complex, impossibly long poems, yet forget the words of a simple song she must have heard a thousand times or more.1.Virginia was a perfectionist. She was just not prepared to Settle for anything that was second best.2.He could be quite casual in his attitude to his wife's anxiety, and more often than not failed to let her know when he would be back from a business trip.3.“You'll kill yourself with those things," Arty said in a tone In which disappointment was mingled with disgust.4. Thanks to modern transportation, agricultural products in these remote mountainous regions can also traded for other goods.5.As the market Was saturated with a wide variety of goods, the economy became more balanced and the competition forced the prices down.6.Going with the flow doesn't mean that we don't know where we're going; it means that We are open to multiple ways of getting there.7. The athlete had been endowed with long legs and a persistent temperament so he was very successful.8.The wrongly accused man asked for extra compensation to make up for the stress he had suffered during the case.1.The general considered all the information that had been gathered and gauged what possible moves the enemy might make before issuing his orders.2.The mew president said she would dedicate herself to protecting the rights of the old and the homeless, who are otherwise helpless and, vulnerable.3.Cell phone conversations, which are fairly Commonplace on commuter trains, can be annoying to fellow commuters.4. Ask your doctor whether a low-fat diet and a daily walk will Suffice to reduce your high blood pressure.5 .The revenue from tourism is the biggest single contribution to GDP in the Maldives; every year many tourists from all corners of the world spend their holidays there.6.Since the beginning of this century, China has built many modern conference centers with underground parking, air-conditioning and simultaneous translation systems.7 While advertising offers a stimulus (刺激) to buy, sales promotion offers a(n) incentive to buy, but consumers must have their own reason to buy.8.In general, smokers living in cities are slightly more prone to lung cancer than smokers who are living in the country.9.A large proportion of important innovations are brought about by people who step outside of conventional categories or traditional assumptions.10 .The habit of going to coffee houses was fostered by the city's relatively small size, safe streets, good public transportation, and moderate climate.1.The majority of people suffering from the extreme heat simply headed for home or else sought refreshment in the crowded bars and restaurants of the city center.2 .Virtually every shipment of food coming into the country must be documented so the government can track incidents of contamination (污染).3. Investigators work with local law enforcement agencies and the court system of a country when it becomes necessary to punish those found guilty of stealing software.4 .Indeed, the logic of commercialism may lead enterprise to pursue activities which are, to a higher or lesser degree, at odds with other government objectives.5 .As cameras got lighter and the public began demanding more realism in the movies, Hollywood went to film on location (外景拍摄).6.Based on its recruitment planning strategy , the company should be able to offer 50 more job vacancies, rovided that conditions will e most favorable next year.7.Colleges and universities find themselves in a serious bind (困境): One is due to thedramatic increase in enrollments and the other to the limited resources.8 .This new leadership has abandoned all strategic talk of economic imperialism in favor of self-regulating market economics.9.Btterness, anger and resentment can, figuratively speaking, act as emotional cancer which may eat us up inside.10.Tertrent can be defined as violent or threatening behavior conducted by individuals or groups, who want to change the result of a political process or realize a certain purpose-often at the cost of other people.11.In an enlightened view a primary goal of education can be said to be a spiritual understanding and an emphasis on humanism rather than on materialism.1.The results of this experiment do not correlate with those of the studies That the team of scientists had conducted previously.2 It was a moment of overwhelming excitement when Steve was given the first prize; Tiffany couldn't refrain from hugging and kissing him.3.As we count away to tonight's presidential debate, it's time to go over the political agendas which the candidates are trying to promote.4.She spent the next 10 years taking in washing, slaving away to pay back the money they had borrowed from the bank.5 Indeed, it seems that the upward shift in the rate of economic growth in the mid-1990s coincided with a sudden, substantial, and rapid decline in the prices of computers.6.As Crawford Contended with heartbreak in his private life , his career soared to greater heights than he could have ever dreamed of.7.I am assuming that you have adequate health insurance, but someone should be designated successor to take over your financial and domestic affairs if you become unable to cope with them yourself.8 Formal consent for this new type of treatment was obtained from each patient and the study conformed to our institution's guidelines concerning medical ethics (伦理)。