新世纪大学英语综合教程3课后答案Unit1-Unit8

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Unit One Friendship

(1)

1. bound

2. appropriate

3. possessing

4. permanent

5. appointed

6. parted

7. had corresponded

8. gazed

9. notion

10. keen

11. preserve

12. grasped

13. figured

14. grounded

15. sensible

16. attribute

17. united

18. pursue

19. commitments 20. regulating

(2)

1.distinguish between

2. checked up on

3. torn down

4. make a fortune

5. all of a sudden

6. lost track of

7. Casting an eye over

8. broke up

9. take pleasure in

10.described as

11. turned up

12. in so far as

13. is under arrest

14. pass on

15. as to

(1)

1.arrival 2.trial 3.approval 4.betrayal 5.burial 6.dismissal 7.disposal

8.proposal 9.refusal 10.removal 11.survival 12.withdrawal (2) 1. refusal 2. arrivals 3. removal 4. dismissal 5. survival 6.

proposal 7. disposal 8. approval

(3) 1. e 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. d

(1)

1. whichever tent you are not using now

2. whoever comes / come first

3. whichever / whatever condition our captain thought was the

best

4. Wherever / No matter where I go

5. whatever wishes their child / children expresses / express

6. However disappointed / No matter how disappointed you

may feel about the surroundings / environment / situation

7. Whoever breaks it

8. whenever he concentrates on a problem

(2)

1. It is not luck but hard work tha led him to today’s success.

2. Prof. Moen argues that it is energy that makes the world go

round.

3. It was not until he had proved he was honest that he won the

family’s trust.

4. It was clearly the headmaster himself who that opened the

door for me. 5. NONE

1) classical

2) notion

3) utility

4) ground

5) occurs

6) goodness

7) as to

8) possesses

9) preserve

10) bound

11) mirror

12) virtuous

13) commitment

14) moral excellence

(1)

1. The friendship grounded on common / shared interest does

not break up easily. / It is not easy for the friendship grounded

on common / shared interest to break up.

2. Children must learn to distinguish between violence and

bravery / courage in computer games.

3. There spring up so many new things every day in the world that it is no longer sensible to expect a person to know / keep

track of everything.

4. Laws do not regulate such things as betrayal to friends; that

is why there is what we call / is called "the court of morality".

5. Today’s culture is described as “fast-food culture”. Whatever

they may be / are doing, people just pursue the greatest /

maximum satisfaction within the shortest time.

6. As the saying goes, there is no such thing as a free lunch. If

you want something, go and earn / work for it.

(2)

As is commonly acknowledged / It is commonly recognised that

humans are social animals. Bonded together in a community, we

naturally expect to have friends. As to what friendship is, people

have different notions / ideas. Some make friends for mutual

utility. Once the ground for such friendship disappears, the

friendship also breaks up. However, a lot more people long for

"soul pals"— those who possess virtues and with whom we can

go through trials and tribulations together. Such friendships keep

us away from greed and violence and encourage us to have the

courage of our convictions. Such is what we call "true and perfect

friendship".

1. Bob and I became brother-like friends in our childhood. We

played, dined and discussed our ambitions together. Once grown

up, he started for the West to make his fortune while I became a

policeman in New York. Before his departure, we had dinner

together and we agreed that we would meet at the same place

exactly twenty years from that date and time, no matter what our

conditions might be or from what distance we might have to

come.

Then came the day we were supposed to meet. I was on my beat

then. Walking up to the appointed place which had been turned

into a hardware store, I saw a man standing there with an

unlighted cigar in his mouth. Before I could speak, he told me

that he was waiting for a friend by the name of Jimmy Wells.

When he struck a match to light his cigar, I saw a pale face with

keen eyes and a scar. I recognized him immediately. It was Bob,

and it was also the face of the man wanted by the Chicago Police.

For a moment I felt like telling him to escape right away. After all,

we had been friends for so many years and he had traveled all the