英语练习册3unit3~unit7答案

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英语练习册3unit3~unit7答案

Book 3 Unit 3

Part One: Grammar and Structure

Ⅰ.

1-5 ADCBD 6-10 CCBCB 11-15 CBADC 16 C

重点句子讲解

Ⅰ.

In Greece, as in Italy, they use a lot of olive oil in cooking.

In 1939, as in 1914, there was a great surge of patriotic

feeling.

3. As before, he remained unmoved.

4. She is a fine writer as her mother used to be.

Ⅱ.

1. We want to stay at home, where children would rather

spend the holiday in the country.

2. To every child, where adult approval means love,

disapproval means hate.

3. Why are some cancers cured by chemotherapy alone,

where others are unaffected by drugs?

4. Where I spend two hours finishing the task, John

completes in half an hour.

Part Two: Vocabulary and Expression

Ⅰ.

1. fruitful

2. publicity

3. minority

4. energetic

5.reform

6. utmost 7.attendance

8.conventional

9. management 10. worthwhile

Unit three

Ⅳ.

1-5 BDACC 6-10 ACDBA

V.

1-5 BCACB 6-10 DDCAD 11-15AACAB 16-20 BDDBC

Part Three: Reading Comprehension

I.

DBCAK MHLEG

II.

1-5 BABAC 6-10 ABCDB

III.

1. As the first of the sequence of examinations.

2. Its unique examination.

3. Students with particular skills and interests.

4. Three, unless he takes the common national examination.

5. A high school graduate who hasn't entered university.

Part Four:Translation

A.

to prepare for…

to agree on…

to associate with…

high school

to base on…

to focus on… to work out

to have nothing to do with

to take responsibility for…

to make commitment to

B.

1. 问题学生

2. 学习成绩,学术成就

3. 追求真理

4. 评价课堂表现

5. 是某人的榜样

6. 与…建立卓有成效的关系

7. 一整套价值观念

8. 反复请求;紧急要求

9. 落后

10. 文化差异

C.

1. 中国因成功举办奥运会而备受世人关注。

2. 只有当你真的知道人生追求什么,你才会全力以赴地投入。

3. 不知为什么, 我开始有点儿喜欢化学专业了。

4. 医生不顾男孩的反对给他打了一针。

5. 凡穿拖鞋者都不得进入教室。

6. 在我们得到有关规划情况的进一步消息之前,我们不会中止建造工作。

D.

see him as a future President.

Once you understand this rule

as in other cities

one comes to realize that it is worthwhile for one to do

something.

complete with swimming pool. She’s scheduled to give a speech

Part Five

I. Sentence structure

1. (1) She conducts herself in society on the principle that if

she makes things easy for others, things would be easy for her.

(2) She engages in literary work on the principle that she

writes for what she has; she writes for what she loves.

2. (1) No amount of effort with a heap of loose sand will build

a high-rise structure.

(2) No amount of brains with a man of petty trick will produce

a man of great wisdom.

3. (1) Enthusiasm is a key ingredient in all human endeavors.

(2) Honesty is always a key ingredient in a society of harmony.

4. (1) He doesn’t see adversity as a misfortune. He sees it

as a way to harden his will. (2) We should not see our college life

as an experience of enjoying freedom and romance. We should

see it as a golden opportunity for all-round development.

5. (1) The optimist tends to do his utmost to find ways out

when he is caught in straits. (2) A man with a will of iron tends to

push forward without hesitation once he sets a goal for his life.

II. Practical Writing

四级作文题型之二:对比型(1)

As regards a test of spoken English, there has been a heated

discussion among the general public in our society. People who

believe in its necessity argue that spoken English test helps to

evaluate students’ spoken English ability. What’s more, it will

definitely stimulate students to lay more emphasis on listening

and speaking, which are surely needed in their future career.

By contrast, others hold that spoken English test is of no

necessity. According to a recent survey conducted by China Daily, a slight proportion of college graduates as low as 8.37 percent

actually use spoken English in their daily work. In addition,

spoken English test may not faithfully reflect the level and

therefore cast doubt on college students.

As far as I am concerned, I am most happy to attend such a

test of spoken English. I plan to seize every chance to improve

my oral English ability so as to achieve outstanding performance

in the coming test.

Key to U4

Part One

Section A

I.

1-5 BBADD 6-10 ABDBA 11-15 CABBA 16-20 BCDAD

II.

1. Never have I heard a speech as exciting as this.

2. So small was the mark that I could hardly see it.

3. Hardly did I turn off the light when my mother came in.

4. At no time has it been more difficult for us to pass the

examination.

5. Only in this way can we succeed.

6. Not a word did he speak at the meeting.

7. Not only did Mary complain about the food, but also

refused to pay for it.

8. No sooner had she begun to speak than I sensed that

something was wrong.

9. Many a time has Mike helped me with my English.

10. There was a sudden gust of wind and away went his hat.

Section B

1. before 改为once

2. Even if改为once