新视野大学英语第一册U7课本课后练习答案全
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新视野大学英语1课后答案(46页)1. 第一题:请根据课文内容,简要描述文章的主旨大意。
答案:文章主要讲述了一个人在经历了一次人生挫折后,如何重新振作起来,努力追求自己的梦想。
通过这个故事,作者向读者传达了坚持不懈、勇往直前的信念。
2. 第二题:请列举文章中出现的三个生词,并简要解释其含义。
答案:生词一:frustration(n.)挫败感,挫折;生词二:determination(n.)决心,坚定;生词三:perseverance(n.)毅力,坚持。
3. 第三题:请根据文章内容,简要分析作者在文章中运用的修辞手法。
答案:作者在文章中运用了比喻、排比和对比等修辞手法。
例如,将人生比作一场马拉松,将挫折比作一道道难关,使读者更容易理解文章主旨。
同时,通过排比和对比,突出了主人公在困境中的坚定信念和顽强毅力。
4. 第四题:请结合文章内容,谈谈你对“人生挫折”的理解。
答案:人生挫折是每个人成长过程中不可避免的一部分。
面对挫折,我们不能气馁,要勇敢地面对,从中吸取教训,不断提升自己。
只有这样,我们才能在人生的道路上走得更远,实现自己的梦想。
5. 第五题:请仿照文章中的某个句子,用英语写一句关于人生挫折的句子。
答案:Just as a coin has two sides, life has its ups and downs. We should learn to embrace挫折 and turn them into stepping stones for success.新视野大学英语1课后答案(46页)1. 第一题:请根据课文内容,简要描述文章的主旨大意。
答案:文章通过讲述一个普通人面对挫折,最终实现自我突破的故事,传达了“逆境中成长”的主题。
主人公的经历告诉我们,无论遇到多大的困难,只要我们保持积极的态度,坚持不懈地努力,就能战胜一切困难,实现自己的目标。
2. 第二题:请列举文章中出现的三个生词,并简要解释其含义。
新视野大学英语读写教程第二版第一册课后练习答案Unit1III. 1. rewarding municate 3. access 4. embarrassing5.positive6. commitment7. virtual8. benefits9.minimum 10. opportunitiesIV. 1. up 2. into 3.from 4. with 5. to 6. up 7. of 8. in 9. for 10.withV. 1.G 2.B 3.E 4.I5.H 6.K 7.M 8.O 9.F 10.CSentence StructureVI.1. Universities in the east arebetter equipped, while those in the west are relatively poor.2. Allan Clark kept talking the priceup, while Wilkinson kept knocking it down.3. The husband spent all his moneydrinking, while his wife saved all hers for the family.4. Some guests spoke pleasantly andbehaved politely, while others wee insulting and impolite.5. Outwardly Sara was friendlytowards all those concerned, while inwardly she was angry.VII.1. Not only did Mr. Smith learn theChinese language, but he also bridged the gap between his culture and ours.2. Not only did we learn thetechnology through the online course, but we also learned to communicate withfriends in English.3. Not only did we lose all ourmoney, but we also came close to losing our lives.4. Not only do theworkers want a pay increase, butthey also want reduced working hours.5. Not only is the house expensive,but it is also too far away from my company.TranslationVIII.1. Not only can students choose whenand where to learn for an online course, but they can also take time to thinkthrough answers before making a reply.2. She is excited by the idea ofonline learning while be considers it meaningless and useless.3. Communicating with native Englishspeakers is a very rewarding experience from which we can learn a lot.4. Today, more and more people haveaccess to the Internet through which they look for the information they need.5. He wants her to give up workingand stay home to look after the children. She feels, however, that this is toomuch for her.6. Now that we havefinished the course, we shall startdoing more revision work.IX.1. 我永远都不会忘记那位老师,是他告诉我学外语是有趣的、有价值的。
Appendix IKey to Exercises (Units 1-8)Unit 1Appendix I- 91 –Language sense enhancement1 1) warmth 2) put it down3) recapture and hold 4) relive5) however 6) violate7)composition 8) a failing grade9) mind 10) for myselfII. Synonyms in Context1. composed2. severe3. agony4. extraordinary5. recall6. command7. was violating8. anticipateIII. Collocation1. at2. for3. of4. with5. as6. about7. to8. in, in9. from 10. on/uponComprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze(1)1. hold back3. scanned5. vivid7. turn out/turn in(2)1. last2. surprise 2. pulled 4. blowing 5. dressed 6. scene 7. extraordinary 8. image9. turn 10. excitement II. Translation1 1) as it was a formal dinner party, I wore formal dress, as Mother told me to.2) His girlfriend advised him to get out of/get rid of his bad habit of smoking before it took hold. 3) Anticipating that the demand for electricity will be high during the next few months, they have decided to increase its production.4) it is said that Bill has been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules./ Bill is said to have been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules.5) It is reported that the government has taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage./ the local government is reported to have taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage.2. tedious 4. recall 6. off and on 8. careerPart III TextBComprehension Checkl.c 2. a3. c4. d5.b6. dTranslation1. 我耳朵里嗡嗡作响,听不见他们后来讲的话,只东一点西一点渗入只言片语。
大学英语综合教程第一册Unit7课后练习答案Unit 7Part II Text AText Organizationi.Parts Paragraphs Main Ideas Part One Paras 1-13 While Kate was putting the groceries away and her two sons were heading for the railroad, a train was approaching. Part Two Paras 14-33 Anthony prevented a horrible railroad accident and saved the lives of the Pritchard children at the risk of his own. Part Three Paras 34-35 Anthony and the Pritchards became great friends. 2.Scenes Paragraphs Main EventsScene 1 Paras 14-27 Anthony jumped from the train, covered Todd, reached outwith one arm to grab Scott and pull him clear of the track. Then he pushed downward on the two children with all his strength.Scene 2 Paras 28-33 Anthony got Kate to call the police and ambulance. In themeantime, he was holding Scott for fear that any movement could worsen the internal injuries he might have.VocabularyI. 1.1) nearby 2) signaled3) resumed 4) spotted5) instant 6) exploded7) swaying 8) messing around9) leaped 10) grabbed11) loose 12) horror13) punched 14) calculate15) clear of2. 1) The comet is visible to the naked eye as a fuzzy ball in the western sky.2) Application papers may be sent via e-mail.3) The city government feeds and shelters the homeless children.4) He was warned by his brothers to keep clear of the street gang.5) I'd like to draw your attention to the fact that the students' enthusiasm about the project has cooled down.3. 1) He struggled with the big rock lying in the middle of the road, lifted it with all his strength.and got it out of the way just before the train flashed by witha full load of freight.2) Sam fell off the horse, injuring his back, twisting his left arm and scraping his knee. Fortunately, the back injury was not serious, and he recovered in two weeks. After the incident. Sam never dared to mess around with the horses on the farm again.3) The driver pulled on the brake the instant he saw two kids jumping up and down on the road. But he knew that the car would not stop in time. In an effort to keep the car from injuring the kids, he swung left, and the car crashed into a big tree before coming to a stop.II. Usage1. The sound of the engine became thunderous.2. He exploded: "Why didn't you tell me earlier!"3. The fireman sprang through the window into the room.4. He froze when he faced the audience.5. He stared at me in shock.6. Every morning, the policeman on duty will see thousands of cars flash by.7. The plane crashed into the mountainside, killing all aboard.III. Word Formation1. possibility2. highly3. amazement4. violation5. widened6. neighborhood7. fulfillment8. determinationStructure1. 1) making 2) to kill 3) to ask 4) to think 5) pending6) being spoken 7) to pay 8) practicing2. 1) With Christmas only a week away2) With his physical condition improving day by day3) With our GDP growing steadily4) With all the shops closedComprehensive Exercises(A)1. incident 2. leaping 3. instant 4. spotted 5. horror6. calculating7. grab8. clear of9. loose 10. reach out11. all my strength 12. scraped 13. punched 14. internal(B)1. had2. when3. with4.before5. for6. herself7. with8. on9. house 10. other/older11. too12. and 13. speak 14. to 15. come16. out 17. When 18. what 19. of 20. likeI. ClozeII. TranslationThe instant the professor entered the classroom, the words on the blackboard "Welcome Back Professor" drew his attention. He had been injured in a car accident, and had had several operations in a nearby hospital. The doctor calculated his chances of survival to be no more than 10%. Now, not only had he recovered from his injury, but he was also able to resume teaching. Every student felt excited at the sight of him, and minutes passed before the class cooled down.Part III Text BComprehension Check1. a2. b3. c4. d5. a6. d7. bLanguage Practice1. plunged2. wrapped3. squeeze4. shivering5. hang on6. collapsed7. presence8. conceal9. pressure10. crushed11.snapped 12. trapped 13. pray 14. nowhere 15. up to。
Unit7习题答案Vocabulary:1. 1) go (very) far2) has expanded3) In the interest(s) of4) only to 5) encountered 6) has cooperated7) assessed 8) (had) switched 9) horizons 10) gaze11) disaster 12) wiped out2.1) There used to be a long / long-running controversy over whether the book should be published or not.2)Kate felt relieved after her first meeting with Tom had gone smoothly.3) Something suddenly went wrong with my computer when I was in the middle of writing the essay.4)It is obvious that our company is still maintaining its position as market leader in software.5)She is determined not to give in until they give her a pay rise.3.1) Scientists have undertaken various kinds of original research projects to explore animal intelligence, but they still can’t reach an agreement on whether it exists or not.2) Lots of evidence convinced us that the lost ancient tunnel must have run right underneath the city, extending to the seashore.3) We should try to negotiate a win-win solution when resolving issues we encounter in foreign trade. First we need to figure out what caused the problems. Then we should proceed to explore ways of solving them that are beneficial to both sides.II. Confusable Words1. firstly2. first, first3. At first4. First/Firstly5. first6. First7. at first8. FirstIII. UsagePhrases In the phrase, the attributive noun indicates:1. animal intelligence whose2. zoo keeper where3. eye contact through what4. money supply of what5. killer whale what kind6. baby whale how old7. family member of what8. sea turtle what kind/ whereI. Cloze(Text-related)1. emergency 2. evidence 3. original 4.sizing up5. negotiates6. reveal7.make a deal8. dominant9. in their interest(s) 10. deceiving 11.controversy 12. judgment 13. Explore(Theme-related)1. protect 2.However 3. type 4.situation 5. sights6. together7. rang8.associate9. without 10. environmentII. Translation1) A local business undertook the project but went bankrupt before it wascompleted.2)Let’s make a deal—you wash my car, and I’ll let you use it tonight.3)We got to the village which we thought must have been wiped out in the severeearthquake, only to find it slightly damaged.4)My garden is dry and shady—few plants thrive in that condition.5)Mystery still surrounds the exact truth behind the film star’s death/ exactcircumstances of the film star’s death.Passage translation:When I was young I used to visit the zoo in my hometown. There what attracted me most was a couple of tigers, especially the male. They were kept in a huge iron cage at first, but later were released from it and moved to a place called Tiger Hill. Twenty years later, I revisited the zoo and was relieved to find the Tiger Hill was still there, but greatly extended. Moving around now were six tigers, old and young, instead of two!Unit 8习题答案Vocabulary:1.1) industrial2) idle3) is functioning4) intellectual 5) scared6) handful7) luxury 8) private 9) woke up 10) slice11) miracle 12) was jammed2.1) The cost of electricity is likely to be seriously affected by the rise in gas prices.2) W hether you stay or leave is a matter of total indifference to me.3) The personnel manager of the company drove home the point that they needed extra people.4) The missing will was found after they searched for it for a long time.5) They had run out of water by the time they got to the camp.3.1)With the help of a bank loan, the company employed a group of skilled manual workers. New and complex products were developed and put on the market. As a result the company solved its financial problems.2)Philip was very upset to find it so hard to make a living by writing in the new country. He swore that he would give up his writing career and try some other job. To his delight, he was/became much better off when he switched to teaching, and even had adequate money /means for a new car.3)The other day my friend John and I paid a visit to the museum of fine arts in ourcity. The museum had recently acquired a handful of original paintings by an American woman artist. Ignorant of art, I turned to John and asked how her works struck him. John replied that for him, her paintings/ works summed up the restless spirit of America.II. Words with Multiple Meanings1.The young man made $ 5 an hour in his summer job.2.What made you change your mind?3.I’m sure Jason will make a good lawyer.4.The vet put something down the dog’s throat to make it vomit.5.The story makes interesting reading.6.Five and five make ten.7.On foot they can only make about 20 miles a day.8.I don’t think she’ll ever really make it to the top.III. Word Family1. 1) developing 2) develop 3) development 4) develop5) developing, developed2. 1) amazed 2) amazes 3) amazingly 4) amazing 5) amazementI. Cloze(Text-related)1. complex 2. idle 3. make a living by 4.accumulated5. affect6. function7.faculties8. ignorant9. wake up(Theme-related)1. dormitory2. passing3. leaping4.department5.burned6. destroyed7. seriously8.marriages9. report 10. PerspectiveII. Translation1)Without his personal file, an applicant can hardly expect to get/be employed as ateacher.2)With enough ice, we would be able to chill the drinks.3)In my humble opinion, reading is the most pleasant way to spend one’s leisure.4)Some people said it was simply a miracle that the American athlete MichaelPhelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.5)The washing machine has broken down, so we have to wash our clothes by hand. Passage translation:This morning I heard an interesting piece of news over my portable radio: A man of 36 and his son of 10 attend the same class competing with each other for high marks. The story goes/It’s like this:The man, Li Wei by name, was too idle to learn anything when young. With little education, with no useful skills, he could hardly earn an adequate living wage. His life experiences drove home to him the point that he had to acquire knowledge before he was able to accumulate wealth. So Li Wei swore that he would go to school with his son, determined to learn.Test yourself (Unit 5-8) 课本245页Translation:87. He was embarrassed(他很尴尬) when the teacher picked out his essay to read to the class.88. You can contact us by telephone or email, whichever you prefer.(随便你选择哪种方式)89.It is in your best interest to size up the situation(估计一下形势对你最为有利) before going any further.90. The European Union has decided to ease its accounting rules in response to the financial crisis. (以应对金融危机)91. Young people would be better off making a living on their own (年轻人自己谋生会更好)instead of depending on their parents.。
新视野大学英语第一册答案【篇一:新视野大学英语第一册课后习题答案】class=txt>iii.1. rewarding2. communicate3. access4. embarrassing5. positive6. commitment7.virtual 8. benefits 9. minimum 10. opportunitiesiv. 1. up 2. into 3. from 4. with 5. to 6. up 7. of 8. in 9. for10.withv.1.g2.b3.e4.i5.h6.k7.m8.o9.f 10.csentence structurevi.1. universities in the east are better equipped, while those in the west are relatively poor.2. allan clark kept talking the price up, while wilkinson kept knocking it down.3. the husband spent all his money drinking, while his wife saved all hers for the family.4. some guests spoke pleasantly and behaved politely, while others wee insulting and impolite.5. outwardly sara was friendly towards all those concerned, while inwardly she was angry.vii.1. not only did mr. smith learn the chinese language, but he also bridged the gap between his culture and ours.2. not only did we learn the technology through the online course, but we also learned to communicate with friends in english.3. not only did we lose all our money, but we also came close to losing our lives.4. not only do the workers want a pay increase, but they also want reduced working hours.5. not only is the house expensive, but it is also too far away from my company. translationviii.1. not only can students choose when and where to learn for an online course, but they can also take time to think through answers before making a reply.2. she is excited by the idea of online learning while be considers it meaningless and useless.3. communicating with native english speakers is a very rewarding experience from which we can learn a lot.4. today, more and more people have access to the internet through which they look for the information they need.5. he wants her to give up working and stay home to look after the children. she feels, however, that this is too much for her.6. now that we have finished the course, we shall start doing more revision work. ix.1. 我永远都不会忘记那位老师,是他告诉我学外语是有趣的、有价值的。
第二版新视野大学英语读写教程第三册uni1答案Unit 1III1 beneath2 disguised3 whistles4 restrain5 grasp6 longing7 praying8 faithful 9 pledge 10 drainIV1 tell …on you2 track down3 work it out4 picking on me5 reckoned with6 call on7 on his own8 get through9 in disguise 10 revolves aroundVG O D I K L B F A NVI1 advise2 level3 problems4 necessity5 skills6 experience7 solution8 value 9 tool 10 mannerVII1 air-conditioned(装空调的;有冷气的)2 handmade(手工制作的)3 thunderstruck(非常吃惊的)4 heartfelt(衷心的;诚挚的)5 data-based(基于数据的)6 self-employed(自主经营的)7 custom-built(定制的;定做的)8 weather-beaten(饱经风霜的)1. well-informed(对……非常熟悉的)2 new-found(新获得的)3 hard-earned(辛苦挣得的)4 soft-spoken(说话温柔的)5 newly-married(新婚的)6 widely-held(普遍认为的)7 well-meant (出于好意的)8 well-educated(受过良好教育的)IX1 no matter how different it may seem form any other substance2 no matter what a woman tries to do to improve her situation3 no matter what excuse he gives4 no matter what anyone else may think5 no matter how they rewrite historyX1 just as we gained fame in victory, we lost nothing in defeat2 just as the head teacher plays a significant role in the school, Jane plays a significant role f leader in the classroom.3 whoever was out there obviously couldn’t see him just as he couldn’t see them.4 she has been searching all her life for the perfect chocolate just asI have been searching for the perfect beer.5 you can make those kinds of comparisons just as you were doing the analyses a minute ago.1. No matter how experienced a speaker you are, and how well you have prepared your speech, you will have difficulty making a speech at such a noisy reception.2. Just as all his sister’s friends cared about him, Jimmy cared about them.3. Car manufacturers stamp a vehicle identification number at several places on new cars to help track down stolen vehicles.4. If you dare tell on me when the teacher gets back I won’t say a word to you any more.5. Some elderly people prefer to live on their own while the great majority choose to live with their children.6. Here is something that needs to be reckoned with: how to get the necessary finances to establish the company.XII1. 每当有人帮了你,无论事情大小,无论他地位高低,你都应该对他说声“谢谢”。
新视野大学英语读写教程第一册课后习题答案新视野大学英语读写教程课后习题答案.docUnit 1Section AVocabularyI. 1, rewarding 2, communicate 3, access 4,embarrassing 5, positive 6, commitment 7, virtual 8, benefits 9, minimum 10, opportunities.II. 1, up 2, into 3, from 4, with 5, to 6, up 7, of 8, in 9,for 10, with.III. 1-5: G B E I H 6-10: K M O E CTranslationVIII.1. Not only can students choose when and where to learn for an online course, but they can also tale time to think through answers before making a reply.2. She is excited by the idea of online learning while he considers it meaningless and useless.3. Communicating with native English speakers is a very rewarding experience from which we can learn a lot.4. Today, more and more people have access to the Internet through which they look for the information they need.5. He wants her to give up working and stay home to新视野大学英语读写教程课后习题答案.doclook after the children. She feels, however, that this is too much for her.6. Now that we have finished the course, we shall start doing more revision work.IX.1. 我永远都不会忘记那位老师,是他告诉我学外语是有趣的、有价值的。
新视野大学英语第三版第一册读写教程课后答案unit7新视野大学英语1第三版读写教程答案Unit 7Section ALanguage focusWords in use31 reveal2 implying3 accurate4 exaggerated5 eliminate6 facilitate7 frustrated8 appropriate9 conscious 10 launch Words building4Words learned New words formed-alcontinue continualemotional emotioinindustry industrialpart partial-encecorrespond correspondenceinnocence innocentpresent presenceoccur occurrenceintelligent intelligence-yworth worthyunite unityinquiry inquire51 correspondence2 continual3 partial4 emotion5 occurrences6 innocent7 worthy 8 industrial 9 presence 10 inquire 11 unity 12 intelligence Banked cloze61 L2 M3 C4 E5 H6 G7 J8 I9 N 10 A Expressions in use71 not to mention2 turn in3 rip off4 cope with5 launched a campaign6 If this/that is the case7 be confined to8 descend intoStructured writing9My dorm is nice to live in. For example, it has a very convenient location. It is close to everything on campus. It only takes 5 minutes to walk to my classes, 8 minutes to the library, 15 minutes to the swimming poo l, and only 2 minutes to the cafeteria. What’s more, there are great facilities in the building. There is a laundry room, a gym, a TV room, and even an ATM machine. Most importantly, I like my roommates. We get along very well, and we have a lot of fun together. In one word, I love my dorm.Translation10在所有美国人的信念中,最基本、最强烈的信念可能就是崇尚个人自由。
Keys to Exercises of Uni1 of Book1 of NHCESection AVocabularyIII: 1. rewarding 2. communicate 3. access 4. embarrassing 5. positive 6. commitment 7. virtual 8. benefits 9. minimum 10. opportunityIV: 1. up 2. into 3. from 4. with 5.to 6. up 7. of 8. in 9 for 10. withV. GBEIH KMOFCSentence StructureVI:1. Universities in the east are better equipped, while those in the west are relatively poor.2. Allan Clarke kept talking the price up, while Wilkinson kept knocking it down.3. The husband spent all his money drinking, while his wife saved all hers for the money.4. Some guests spoke pleasantly and behaved politely, while others were insulting and impolite.5. Outwardly Sara was friendly towards all those concerned, while inwardly she was angry.VII:1. Not only did Mr. Smith learn the Chinese language, but he also bridge the gap between his culture and ours.2. Not only did we learn the technology through the online course, but we also learned to communicate with friends in English.3. Not only did we all our money, but we also came close to losing our lives.4. Not only do the workers want a pay increase, but they also want reduce working hours.5. Not only is the house expensive, but it is also too far away from my company. TranslationVIII:1. Not only can students choose when and where to learn for an online course, but they can also take time to think through answers before making a reply.2. She is excited by the idea of online learning while he considers it meaningless and useless.3. Communicating with native English speakers is a very rewarding experience from which we can learn a lot.4. Today, more and more people have access to the Internet through which they look for the information they need.5. He wants her to give up working and stay home to look after the children. She feels, however, that this is too much for her.6. Now that we have finished the course, we shall start doing more revision work.IX:1. 我永远都不会忘记那位老师,是他告诉我学外语是有趣的、有价值的。
新视野大学英语第1册Unit7课后答案和翻译第3版新视野大学英语第1册Unit7课后答案和翻译(第3版)导语:《新视野大学英语》系列教材是普通高等教育“十一五”国家级规划教材。
下面店铺分享新视野大学英语第1册Unit7课后答案和翻译(第3版),欢迎参考!新视野大学英语第1册Unit 7答案【Section A】VocabularyIII.1. identify2. attach3. instinct4. polish5. unusual6. offend7. detail8. slight9. foundation 10. robIV.1. details2. robbed3. offended4. polishing5. identify6. slight7. instinct8. attached9. foundation 10. unusual V.1.attached to2. Looking through3. hold dear4. pulling into5. face to face with6. rather than7. out of control8. eaten away at9. have mercy on 10. got to their feetVI.1. G2.H3.J4.L5.O6.A7.C8.M9.D 10.ESentence structure1. They should have their pay increased.2. I had my first book accepted for publication that year.3. George had his papers taken form him at the police station4. I had my wallet stolen while I was on holiday.5. The couple are going to have their wedding photos enlarged at the store.VIII.1. rather than to her daughter2. rather than harm them3. rather than leaving everything to the last minute4. Rather than using the last of my cash5. rather than increase payTranslationIX.1. The police had the photograph of the missing girl enlarged so that they could recognize her easily.2. When I go to work, I prefer to take a bus rather than drive and that morning was no exception.3. When he saw his granddaughter coming into the house (Seeing his granddaughter coming into the house), the old man got to his feet and moved several steps unexpectedly as if he could walk by himself.4. At that time we focused our attention on that painting without noticing anything unusual around us, and we can’t offer any additional details.5. The couple pulled their car into the parking lot and then headed for the cinema.6. It’s a question we have to face no matter how unpleasant it is.X.1. 经验告诉他,妇女的天性昌保护自己而不是去伤害攻击者。
II. Listening SkillsIdentifying Prices1.M: I want two correction pens and a notebook. How much are they?W: $ 1.95 for each correction pen. $ 5.00 for the notebook.Q: How much does the man have to pay?2.W: Ooh, it’s only $9.8. I bet Jane would love this blue vase. Flowers are really her thing.M: The salesgirl said it is 30% off today, and it will be the normal price tomorrow.Q: How much will the vase cost tomorrow?3.W: Wow, what a wonderful yard sale. Did you see the sofa? It’s in good shape, and he’sselling it for just $100.M:Yeah. And that computer, just $150. What a steal! The one we saw last Saturday was three times as expensive as it.Q: How much was the computer they saw last week?4. M: Hi. I’d like to book two tickets for this weekend’s concert. How much for generaladmission?W: General admission is $25 per ticket and is standing room only. Seat tickets range from $35 to $50, depending on the section you want.Q: How much are two seat tickets?5. W: Hey, Nancy. I’ve got this coupon that says if I buy three cans of Coke, I get a free bag ofchips.M: You’d better look at it more carefully. It says three bottles of Coke. The bottles are over there. $1.30 for each.Q: How much will the man pay to get three cans of Coke and a bag of chips?1.D2.B3.C4.B5.DIII. Listening InTask 1: Malls in the U.S.Malls are popular places for Americans to go. People like malls for many reasons. They feel safe because malls have private security guards and sometimes even police stations. Parking is usually free, and the weather inside is always fine. The newest malls have beautiful rest areas with waterfalls and large green trees. The largest mall in the United States is the Mal of America in Minnesota. It covers 4.2 million square feet. It has 350 stores, eight nightclubs, and a seven-acre park! There are parking spaces for 12,750 cars. About 750,000 people shop there every week. The first indoor mall in the United States was built in 1965 in Minnesota, but now malls are like town centers where people come to do many things. They shop, eat foods from all over the world, and see movies at theaters. Some people even get their daily exercise from the new sport of “mall walking.” Others go to malls to meet friends. In some malls, people can see a doctor or a dentistand even attend church. In a word, people can do just about everything in malls.1.A2.C3.B4.D5.DTask 2: Online ShoppingW: Hey, Don, online shopping is so popular nowadays. Where is a good place to buy electronics online?M: Hmmm. I usually go to . Sometimes I use eBay.W: Really, I’ve never used either of those. What are they all about?M: Well, eBay is an auction site. People put their stuff up for sale, and then other people log in and if they’re interested in one item, they bid on it. If you want to bid, you put in the amount that is the most you’re willing to pay. Then, by a certain deadline, the highest bid gets the item. W: Interesting. Then, if your bid is the highest, how do you pay?M: Well, you can usually send a check or money order. Or, you can use a system called PayPal which lets you pay by credit card online.W: Hoe do you get your stuff?M: Well, after the auction, eBay puts you directly in touch with the seller, and then you arrange for them to send it to you. You can check it out at .W: I sure will. And how about that Amazon place you said?M: is like an actual store, just online. They sell just about everything, either new or used items. I find the prices are usually a good deal cheaper than in a store.W: That’s what I’ve heard. I think that buying some things online, like books, or DVDs, is a really good idea, but I could never buy clothes online.M: I know what you mean. Things that you need to see, touch and feel first, before you buy, are hard to buy online. But then again, there’re lots of people who buy everything online!W: Do you think it’s safe? I mean, I’ve heard that people can steal your credit card number over the Internet.M: Well, I think that is does happen, but it’s very rare. All in all, it’s pretty safe.W: And what if you want to return something?M: I think that’s probably easier if you bought it in a real store. But, these online stores and sellers often have very good return policies. You just need to package it all back up again.W: A pain in the neck if you ask me!1.It’s an auction site where people put their stuff up for sale, and then other people log in andbid on it.2.They can send a check or money order, or use a system called PayPal which lets them pay bycredit card online.3.The online store puts the buyer directly in touch with the seller, and then the buyer can ask theseller to send the items over.4.She could never buy clothes online.5.You just need to package it all back up again.Task 3: Beware of bargains!Ever since ancient times, people have always loved a bargain. If they think they are getting a “good deal” they will grab it up, whatever it is. Some people buy clothes they will never wear, orfurniture they have no need or room for. Some even buy cars they can’t afford simply because the auto dealer is having a sale. There is an old saying: “You get what you pay for.”And another saying: “If a price seems too good to be true, it probably is.”Sometimes stores feature poorer quality goods at prices that are not really reduced. Some stores offer “unbelievable bargain prices”on unit costs, then add on hidden charges so that the final price is the same as the regular price—or sometimes even higher. There are bargains to be had, but the safest way is to find a retailer that you can trust, and to be cautious. The Romans had a saying: “Let the buyer beware!”The idea is as true today as it ever was.People have always loved a bargain. If they think they are getting a “good deal”, they will grab it whatever it is. But you get what you pay for. Sometimes stores feature poorer quality merchandise at prices that are not really reduced. Some stores offer “unbelievable bargain prices” on unit costs, then add on hidden charges so that the final price is the same as or even higher than the regular price. There are bargains to be had, but the safest way is to find a retailer that you can trust, and to be cautious.Task 4: An AnnouncementWelcome to our Gift Shop! Time to start thinking about gifts for your friends! The best flowers, cards, stationery, dolls, oriental gifts, art prints and posters, hand-made gifts, and woodwork are arriving daily. Remember, all the gifts are carefully chosen by top professionals! You can get all your favorite gifts at a discount of twenty per cent here at Gift Shop!IV. Speaking OutNow Your TurnKatherine: Peter, where are you off to?Peter: Just going to the bookstore.Katherine: Oh, the photo shop is next door to it. Would you mind picking up my pictures for me? Peter: All right. Want anything from the bookstore?Katherine: Well, could you pick up a stapler, please? My papers are in a mess.Peter: No problem.Model 2 Could you do me a favor?Now Your TurnNicole: Hey Robert, would you take a look at this for me? My computer is making a funny noise.Robert: Sure, let me have a look. Hmm, seems like something had gone wrong with your hard drive.Nicole: Really? Well, then could you do me a favor? I need to get it fixed right away. Would you give me a ride to the store?Robert: No problem. But it is still under warranty?Nicole: I’m afraid not. It’s several years old.Robert: Let’s hope the repairs are not too expensive.Model 3 I was wondering if you could possibly…Now Your TurnSusan: I wish I hadn’t gone to town this morning. I lost my purse at the shopping center. Michael: I’m sorry to hear that. What are you going to do now?Susan: I guess I’ll go back to check at the Lost and Found. And I was wondering if you could possibly lend me some money for the bus fare. Every cent I had was in my purse. Michael: I’ll be glad to. Here’s ten dollars, or do you need more?V. Let’s TalkJack: There certainly are a lot of CDs on sale here today. I hope the new Linkin Park is on sale.What were you thinking of picking up?Jane: Well, you know me, Jack. I love classic music. I was thinking of either the Beatles or Elvis’“Greatest Hits.”Jack: Jane, when are you going to get with the times? Classic Rock is not classic; it’s just old. Jane: Yes, well, Pop Rock all sounds the same to me. For me, the Classic Rock really stands out.It’s what started it all.Jack: It’s also been played a million times. Don’t you get tired of it?Jane: No, never. Oh, there’s a salesperson; let’s ask him what they have on sale.Salesman: Can I help you?Jack: Yes, my friend and I were looking for some CDs. We were hoping they would be on sale.My friend is looking for some older selections like the Beatles or Elvis’“Greatest Hits.” I was really hoping you’d have the new Linkin Park on sale, but if not, I’m also looking for Nickelback.Salesman: Well, I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that all of the CDs you have asked for are on sale. The bad news is we have just sold out of Elvis’“Greatest Hits”, but we can order one for you.Jane: (to her friend) Sold out of Elvis! That must mean he’s pretty popular. (to the salesman) You need to order it in? How does that work?Salesman: Well, if you give me your telephone number, when we get it, one of our staff will give you a call. Then you can some and pick it up. It shouldn’t be more than a week. Jane: Okay, well, I’ll take the Beatles CD right now, and you can order the Elvis for me. I’ll give you my phone number.Jack: And I will take the new Linkin Park for now. I’m afraid I only have enough for one CD. Salesman: The sale lasts till the end of the month. In the meantime, I’ll get your CDs for you, and I’ll take down your number for that Elvis order. Boy, he’s always a popular seller! Jane: I know!Column A Column BJack 2.3.4.8Jane 1.5.6.7For ReferenceAB, persuade A to buy the jeans.I’m telling you, the jeans will look great on you.A, give your impression of the jeans.They’re nice, but I think I’m going to look around a little first.B, push A to buy the jeans.We only have a few pairs left.A, try to beat down the price.They’re just too experience. If you give me a discount, maybe I’ll be interested.B, make an offer.Since these jeans seem exactly specially made for you, I’ll give you a five percent discount.A, bargain with B.Make it ten percent, and I’ll take them.BB, ask A whether he/she has done something wrong with the Walkman.Well, Sir/Miss. What exactly did you do with the Walkman when you got it home?A, complain and explain the problem.Why? I did nothing. I put it some batteries and turned it on, but it just wouldn’t work.B, offer a suggestion.Well, I’m afraid we don’t have any more of these models in stock. Would you mind changing it for another type?A, ask if you can get a refund.Not if it costs more money. Can I just get my money back?B, Answer A’s question and make an offer.I’m afraid it’s out store policy that we can only exchange it. But for only twenty dollars more, you can get a new model.A, give your opinion on B’s offer.But that’s what you told me about this model last week!VI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Does complaining work?Many people tolerate bad service or inferior products rather than make a complaint. They feel that complaining won’t do any good. In fact, they’re wrong: complaining works because companies don’t want dissatisfied customers. If you have a complaint, do something about it right away. The longer you wait, the harder it will be to get your complaint settled. First, you can complain to one of the clerks. If they cannot help you, then ask politely to speak to a manager. Also, many stores have Customer Service representatives whose job is to solve problems in customer relations. These people are eager to assist because companies realize that dissatisfied customers can damage their reputations. You should always insist on your own rights as a customer. You have the right to receive a product you ordered in timely manner and in good condition. With airlines, you have the right to be on the flight you’ve booked. You can also expect a discount if you receive less than you have agreed upon—a hotel room with a view of a brick wall instead of an ocean view, for example.1. tolerate complaint2. do any good dissatisfied customers3. longer harder settled4. Customer Service solve problems5. the right in a timely mannerTask 2: Credit CardsBecause credit cards have so many advantages, their use has become widespread. Unfortunately, however, credit cards are major sources of problems to society as a whole. First, there is the issue of fraud. Stolen credit cards add to the cost of all merchandise as companies write off these losses by adding to the cost of all goods. Second, there are the personal misfortunes. Credit card companies charge exceptionally high rates of interest (about 20%), but because the cards are so easy to use, many people but beyond their ability to repay. Also, there are often too generous limits to the amount of credit one can have; as a result, many people run up such high debts that they go bankrupt. Currently, it is easy for people to own many credit cards. When one credit card is “maxed out” they simply switch to another. Although individual credit cards have limits, the number of credit cards is not limited. People with ten credit cards, each with a $5,000 limit, have $50,000 of credit, even though they might not be able to pay all of their bills. This can easily lead to bankruptcy. Perhaps people should be given an absolute credit limit set as a certain percentages of their imcome.1. F2.F3.F4.T5.TTask 3: A Tongue TwisterBetty Botta bought some butter.“But,” she said, “this butter is bitter.Put a bit of better butterWill make my butter better.”So she bought a bit of butterBetter than the bitter butter.And it made her butter better.So it was better than Betty BottaBought a bit of bitter butter.。
新视界大学英语综合教程第七单元课文翻译及练习答案Active Reading坐在扶手椅上的旅行者乔治独自一人住在伦敦南部的一套公寓里。
他选择一个人生活,因为他感到无法忍受世人的无知和周围环境的丑陋。
众所周知,今天的伦敦已不再是一个美丽的城市,气候也并不宜人。
对于乔治来说,这个城市就像一个过于熟稔的老太婆,只有从适当的角度,他才能想起她当年的美貌,但最近他已经开始厌烦了。
他的生活很简朴,经济状况也还可以。
他可以穿着睡袍,终日坐在古老而舒适的扶手椅里阅读文学名著。
尽管他生性愤世嫉俗、悲观厌世,但却尤其喜欢阅读经典游记,所以,即便他坐在宽大、温暖的扶手椅里,也可以神游到天涯海角。
一天早上,他翻看着马塞尔·帕尼奥尔写的一本书。
书中帕尼奥尔对法国南部普罗旺斯地区的描述已经打动了好几代人。
普罗旺斯自然环境引人入胜,它背靠阿尔卑斯山低伏的山峦,面朝地中海湛蓝的海水,有着悠久的农耕和民间手工艺传统。
在帕尼奥尔看来,普罗旺斯富有乡村特色,比较保守,当地人天生不信任陌生人。
但是,乔治也通过其他书得知,普罗旺斯是一个对有钱人和艺术家都很有吸引力的地方。
它是画家之乡,毕加索在此居住过;也是作家之乡,欧内斯特·海明威在此居住过;还是演员之乡,碧姬·巴铎也在此居住过。
圣特鲁佩斯的海滩、戛纳的电影节、尼斯的餐馆和酒店,这些都给普罗旺斯增添了令人难以想象的魅力。
乔治越往下读,就越想亲眼去看一看普罗旺斯。
他无法按捺自己的好奇心,于是穿戴整齐去了一家旅行社。
经过一番仓促的谈论,他得知自己只消到火车站,就可以乘火车直达普罗旺斯的中心城市阿维尼翁。
令他万分惊奇的是,这趟激起他无尽遐想、色彩缤纷、会令他终身难忘的旅行,只要坐六个小时的火车,就能轻而易举地实现。
于是,他直奔车站,买了张票,订了座位。
乔治到火车站的时间很早,离开车还有一段时间。
车站旁边有一家法国餐馆,为顾客提供各种具有地中海风情的食物:从市场现买回的鲜鱼、奶酪、葡萄酒,还有吸收了大量阳光、色彩鲜艳的水果和蔬菜。
大学英语综合教程第一册Unit 7课后练习答案Unit 7Part II Text AText Organizationi.PartsParagraphsMain IdeasPart OneParas 1-13While Kate was putting the groceries away and her two sons were heading for the railroad, a train was approaching.Part TwoParas 14-33Anthony prevented a horrible railroad accident and saved the lives of the Pritchard children at the risk of his own.Part ThreeParas 34-35Anthony and the Pritchards became great friends.2.Scenes Paragraphs Main EventsScene 1 Paras 14-27 Anthony jumped from the train, covered Todd, reached outwith one arm to grab Scott and pull him clear of the track. Then he pushed downward on the two children with all his strength.Scene 2 Paras 28-33 Anthony got Kate to call the police andambulance. In themeantime, he was holding Scott for fear that any movement could worsen the internal injuries he might have.VocabularyI. 1.1) nearby 2) signaled3) resumed 4) spotted5) instant 6) exploded7) swaying 8) messing around9) leaped 10) grabbed11) loose 12) horror13) punched 14) calculate15) clear of2. 1) The comet is visible to the naked eye as a fuzzy ball in the western sky.2) Application papers may be sent via e-mail.3) The city government feeds and shelters the homeless children.4) He was warned by his brothers to keep clear of the street gang.5) I'd like to draw your attention to the fact that the students' enthusiasm about the project has cooled down.3. 1) He struggled with the big rock lying in the middle of the road, lifted it with all his strength.and got it out of the way just before the train flashed by witha full load of freight.2) Sam fell off the horse, injuring his back, twisting his left arm and scraping his knee. Fortunately, the back injury was not serious, and he recovered in two weeks. After the incident. Sam never dared to mess around with the horses on the farm again.3) The driver pulled on the brake the instant he saw two kidsjumping up and down on the road. But he knew that the car would not stop in time. In an effort to keep the car from injuring the kids, he swung left, and the car crashed into a big tree before coming to a stop.II. Usage1. The sound of the engine became thunderous.2. He exploded: "Why didn't you tell me earlier!"3. The fireman sprang through the window into the room.4. He froze when he faced the audience.5. He stared at me in shock.6. Every morning, the policeman on duty will see thousands of cars flash by.7. The plane crashed into the mountainside, killing all aboard.III. Word Formation1. possibility2. highly3. amazement4. violation5. widened6. neighborhood7. fulfillment8.determinationStructure1. 1) making 2) to kill 3) to ask 4) to think 5) pending6) being spoken 7) to pay 8) practicing2. 1) With Christmas only a week away2) With his physical condition improving day by day3) With our GDP growing steadily4) With all the shops closedComprehensive Exercises(A)1. incident2. leaping3. instant4. spotted5. horror6. calculating7. grab8. clear of9. loose 10. reach out11. all my strength 12. scraped 13. punched 14. internal(B)1. had2. when3. with4.before5. for6. herself7. with8. on9. house 10. other/older11. too12. and 13. speak 14. to 15. come16. out 17. When 18. what 19. of 20. likeI. ClozeII. TranslationThe instant the professor entered the classroom, the words on the blackboard "Welcome Back Professor" drew his attention. He had been injured in a car accident, and had had several operations in a nearby hospital. The doctor calculated his chances of survival to be no more than 10%. Now, not only had he recovered from his injury, but he was also able to resume teaching. Every student felt excited at the sight of him, and minutes passed before the class cooled down.Part III Text BComprehension Check1. a2. b3. c4. d5. a6. d7. bLanguage Practice1. plunged2. wrapped3. squeeze4. shivering5. hang on6. collapsed7. presence8. conceal9. pressure10. crushed 11.snapped 12. trapped 13. pray 14. nowhere 15. up to。