【精品】新编英语教程1练习册答案第六单元
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新编英语教程1练习册答案第六单元Unit6Translation1.This young man’s carelessness involved him inserious trouble.2.As far as I know, such a terrible thing has neverhappened in our towns before.3.He is easy-going and has a variety of interests,which has enable him to make a lot of friends.4.This soup, which is the hostess’s specially,consists of tomatoes, meat and peas.5.Printing was known to the Chinese as early as the9th century.6.You should base your judgement on your ownobservation rather than on gossip(道听述说).Parcel: packageConsult: ask \ go forMake a hit = successful = go off wellCompliment = express respect or good withes \ say sth nice to meDon’t mind sb V-ing……Long to = be eager to do sthVolunteer v. = be willing to do sthConscious = care about, aware ofProficiency = very good at …Deserve = to be worthy of a thingProspect = a chance of successfulPursue = go on with..Imposing = to force someone to accept sthGumming on = stickIdle = lazy \ not workingMania = a strong desire or liking for something Recreational = amusingA pair of tweezers = used for picking up small sth Commemorate = keep sth in your mindConcurrently = happening at the same time Tremendous = very great in size, amountSpecimen = describeAssemble = to gather or collect together初中英语完形填空100篇(三)21A strange thing happened to Henry yesterday. He was on a bus and to __1__. So he stood up and rang the bell. __2__ make sure the driver heard him, he rang it twice, but the bus __3__ stop. And the conductor came and shouted __4__ him.The conductor was __5__ angry and spoke __6__ fast that Henry didn’t understand __7__. The bus stopped at the next bus and Henry got off. As he got off he heard someone said, “ I think he __8__ a foreigner.”When Henry got __9__, he told his wife about it.“ __10__ times did you ring the bell?” his wife asked.“ Twice,” said Henry.“ Well, that’s the signal (信号) __11__ the driver __12__ on.” His wife explained, “only the conductor __13__ to ring the bell twice. That’s why the conductor __14__ so angry!”Henry nodded(点头). “ __15__,” he said.1. A. got off B. gets off C. get off D. get on2. A.To B. At C. In D. with3. A. doesn’t B. don’t C. didn’t D. wasn’t4. A. in B. on C. of D. at5. A. so B. as C. at D. because6. A. so that B. that C. so D. why7. A. words B. a word C. speech D. song8. A. was B. isn’t C. is D. am9. A. to home B. at home C. in home D. home10. A. How many B. How much C. How long D. How11. A. to B. at C. on D. for12. A. to go B. go C. went on D. goes13. A. allowed B. is allowed C. was allowed D. allow14. A. got B. gets C. is getting D. gotten15. A. I seen B. I saw C. I see D. I did22Allan was worried. This was his first time to go traveling 1 . He didn’t know how to find his seat, 2 he went to the air hostess(空姐) and asked, “Could you help me? I can’t find my seat.” The air hostess showed 3 the seat and told him 4 and fasten the seat belt(系好安全带). She told Allan not to move about when the plane was going up. And she also said that Allan’s ears might feel 5 strange, but he didn’t need to 6 it because many people felt 7 that. When the plane was flying very high, Allan could stand up and walk around. He could 8 read books,newspapers or see films. The air hostess would__9__ food and drinks. Allan would enjoy the flight and 10 soon.1.A. by ship B. by air C. by car D. by bus2.A. yet B. or C. but D. so3.A. him B. me C. her D. he。
【精品】新编英语语法答案《新编英语语法教程》第 01 讲练习参考答案 Ex. 1 A 1.A. hi s home workB. qui ckl y, to pl ay 2. A. The huge bl ack horse B. the race 3. A. have thought about B. goi ng i nto space 4. A. warms up and crawl s B. out of the bag5. A. one of the most beauti ful pl anets to l ook at througha tel escope B. because of the many ri ngs that surround i t 6. A. 165 years B. to compl ete i ts path, or orbi t, around the sun 7. A. you and your brother B. How many pai rs of shorts 8. A. the most expensi ve meal l i sted on the menu B. What 9. A. an Outdoor Code B. thei r members 10.A. can bl owB. as fast as 180 mi l es (290 ki l ometers) an hour 11. A. The spi ral of heated ai r and moi st ai r B. to twi st and grow and spi n 12. A. The di recti on a hurri cane s spi ral moves B. countercl ockwi se 13. A. does not shi ne B. At the north pol e: for hal f of the year 14.A. The col d wi nds that bl ow off of the Arcti c OceanB.a very col d pl ace 15. A. mi ght have been B. gui l ty of murder Ex. 1B 1. SVC Wi thi n the stri cken area, not a si ngl e soul remai ned al i ve, and the ci ty centre l ooked as i f i t had been razed by monster steam-rol l er. 2. SV The1/ 2bomb expl oded 1, 000 ft. above the groun. 3. SVO On August 6, 1945, an Ameri can ai rcraft dropped a bomb on the Janpanese town of Hi roshi ma. 4. SvoO Three days l ater, yet another bomb of the same ki nd gave the town of Nagasaki the same fatal bl ow. 5. SVOC The expl osi on made one and a half square mi l es of the ci ty an expense of reddi sh rubbl e.6. SVA Wi thi n the fracti on of a second, the bomb changed from a metal cyl i nder i nto an i mmense mass of enpandi ng gas, mi l l i ons of degrees hot.7. SVOA A tremendous bl ast of hot ai r whi rl ed the debri s of stone, cencrete, metal , and wood over the ground. Ex. 1C 1. Wal den Pond, once prai sed by Thoreau for i ts natural beauty, i s now the si te of many touri st stands. 2. Al mos...。
新编⼤学英语视听说教程⼀册(最新第三版)⼀⾄六单元答案Unit 1Part 1Listening I1.1-5 FTFTT2. 1-5 776-2235,65, 11,loud, quieterListening II1. 1-5 ABBDA2. 1-5 old, torn/ blue, by the hand, holiday, childrenListening III1.1-5 181st,very tired, take hold of; for her trouble, never/ againListening IV1.1-5 CDBDB2.. R: fulfills my every need./stay home, cook, clean, and watch the kids.E: open-minded/ something interesting to say.Part 21. ACDEGIJ2. 1-8 in a mess, my turn, a hand, work on, expectations of, how about, too much, what we havePart 31. 1)-15) nicer, excited, promises, married, first, lasted, kids, enough, changes, loves, mad, care about, boy friend, get better, helpPart 4Listening I1. CEFGKL2. 1-5 personality/ background, good sense of humor, terrible, different environments, looksListening II1. 1-5 FTFTT2. 1-5 gone by, no sign, taken over, enough, limitsListening III1. 1-5 TFFTT2. 1-5 seventies, selfish, unnatural, husband, surroundedListening IV1.1-5 ABDCDh: high priority withw: responsibilityUnit 2Part 1Listening I1. 1-5 TFTFT2. 1 He moved to Newton.2 She wrote down the new address on it.3 It was thrown away. / The professor threw it away.4 The professor’s daughter.Listening II1. 1-5 TFFFT2. 1)-12) far, away, lucky, forget, parked, over, route, miss, smile, drove, laughter, usual Listening III1. 1-5 FTTFF2. ABD/ FGIListening IV1. 1 It’s about some ways of helping people improve their memory.2 She’s a communications trainer who teachers memory skills.3 Record, retain and retrieve.4 Using very intense visual images.2. 1 1)-4) records, figure out, organize, filing system,2 5)-9) elaborate, broken up, see, loudly, forgetPart 21. 1 4 6 72.1-8 turn in, worry about, growing up, gone, on the right side, last night, turned out tobe, take/ off, lately, fixing for, made a mistake, turn onPart 31. 1 He is a 25-year-old Italian, who has an exceptional memory.2 He is demonstrating the art of memory.3 How, where and why information is stored.4 When he was 11 years old.5 Determination. / Hard work and exercise.2. 1-7 randomly, repeats them, backwards, recall every detail/ a year old, more forgetful families, heredity/ environment, the brain/ specific genes, a vacation/ a regular guyPart 42. 1 The night before they left home.2 he questioned his wife about the things she had packed.3 On top of the piano.Listening II1. 1-3 BCA2.1 3 4 6Listening III1. CBDAA2.1—C 2—A 3—BListening IV1. BDF2. 1-6 her grandmother, a small area, a better sense, three or four, by smell, soap/ perfume Uint3Part1Listening I1. w: French, the united states, mushrooms, umbrellam: German, Spain, milk, bullfight ticket2. 1-5 T T T F FListening II1. 1-4 lecture, teller, give a lecture, never even smiled, exhausted2. 1-5 C A B A BListening III1. 1 4 62. A-E love, unity, purity, happiness, desire,6-8 yellow rose, yellow tulip, carnationListening IV1. 1-5 F T F T T2. 1-4 husband, made a awful mistake, full of love, for wordsPart 21. 1-9 F F T T F T T T T2. 1-8 lack communication skills, take the initiative, first thing, becoming boring, non-verbal language, facial expression, annoying, elsewhere, change for the betterPart 31. 1 Eyes, face, head, shoulders and hands.2 She prefers Barack’s.5 Relaxed.2. 1)-12) examine, slight, intensity, contrast, relaxed, simplicity, confidence, negotiation, cool, information, resolution, passion. Part 4Listening I1. 1-8 C A B C A B A CListening II1 His left eye.2 A special kind of wood.3 His wooden eye.4 A less attractive girl.5 She had a particularly big nose.6 Would you like to dance?7 Excited.8 Would I? Would I?9 Angry and hurt.10 Wood eye.Listening III1.1-8 make their space, spread your towels, coat/ small bag, library,one corner/ chair, across from/ briefcase, stiffened/ head, invaded2. 1-6 F F T T T FListening IV1. 1 Intimate, personal, social, and public.2 Culture.2. B A C DUnit 4Part1Listening I1. 1-5 A C C A C2. 1-5 T F T F FListening II1.1-6 T F T T F T2. 1-7 this semester, need to know, different, the rules/ use, do our homework, reading about, questions/ answers Listening III1. 2 3 1 4 5 62. 1-10 history, major, not, 2009, 2010, title, computer, out, shelf, reserveListening IV1. 1-5 A C B B A2. G: competed, sang, laughed, children,LN: turn, next,LV: acting them out,Lo: demonstrated, clapping our hands, posters, cards,Ldv: stories, lay, shut, musicPart 21. 1-10 T F T F F F T T F T2. 1-10 What can I do, like sports, under construction, schoolwork, more about him, quit school, the tuition fee, in a rush, student loans, student centerPart31.1-10 disaster, picture, totally, unbelievable, review, consider, particular,independently-minded, medicine, worthPart 4Listening I1. 1-5 A B C A D2. 1-5 T T T F FListening I1. 1-5 B C A A CListening III1. 1-7 B C B C B A BListening IV1. 1-7 activity, information, writing, different, skills, position, involves,8 You cannot possibly discover all that you need to know at once.9 Don’t be discouraged if your work is not perfect at first.10 You should expect progress, not perfection, from yourselfUnit 5Part11. 42312. 1-10 cold, red, thick, warm, small, use, finished, middle, covered, rabbitsListening II1. 1 It took place in Laos.2 A buffalo.4 Because the farmer was very intelligent.5 He said he was afraid the tiger might kill his buffalo when he was gone.6 He took his plow and hit the tiger.2 1-5 FTFTFListening III1. 125792. 1 In the early hours yesterday.2 Sleeping.3 In the games room.4 A lit cigarette end.5 Because smoking is forbidden in the games room.Listening IV1. 1-5 BADCB2. 1-5 living species, international/ reached, less demand/ used to, organizations, Atlantic/ PacificPart 21. ACDFH2. 1-8 for generations/ well-known, came across, a pair of, black/ small, happen to, in the audience/ call on, became aware, further study/ types ofPart 31. 1-10 dictionaries, Garden, forest, signals, 135, energy, move, across, logging, remaining2. 1)-10) tough, devised, rubs, fatten, hibernate, flexible, grasp, monkey, cigarPart 4Listening I1. 1 He was a waiter.2 On a beach.3 For a short time.4 A dog.5 A sea lion.2. 1-5 up/ down, struggling, jumped through, came by, puzzled.Listening II1. 1-6 FTTFTF2. 1 A monkey, an ox and an elephant.2 Because they are frightened.3 He takes hold of the lion, knocks it against the tree and stamps on the lion.4 In order to show he is the most powerful.2. 1-10 good, young, once, hate, mouse, idea, unless, number, months, produceListening IV1. 1-5 BCABC2. 1-3 plays games/ new skills/ their efforts, boat/ follow them, dollars/ cents/ loving/ home/ drink.Unit 6Part 1Listening I1. 1-6 BCDAAA2. 1-8 midnight, barking, silver, glowed, face, windows, identify, curtainsListening II1. 134679102. 1-5 BACADListening III1. 1-8 TFTFFTFF2. 1-7 north, in the middle of, giant snake, above water, 20 meters, gone, nearerListening IV1. 1-5 CDABC2. 1-10 dead or alive, no signs, in good order, 10-pound note, unfinished, plenty of, feature of the mystery, in its place, struggle, diseasePart 21. 1-6 DCDCAB2. 1-9 dressed in, rudely, whenever/ wherever, much more advanced, intelligent, what exactly, survive, show you around, used up.Part 31. 1-5 BDDCA2. 1-5 claimed/ from the inside out, long wondered/ three million, eight/ watched by/ around, constructed/ 137-meter, believes/ suggests/ above.Part 4Listening I1. 1-6 TFTTFT2. 1 About 1, 280 miles.2 More than 800.3 On Easter Sunday in 1722.4 Over 100 tons.5 How they were transported and why they were built.。
The English have always loved their gardens. While modern English gardens just tend to have flowers, over two hundred years ago many people in the 1l_______________ class liked to have gardens that looked like ideal natural 2l_______________. For example, the garden might have a wooded hill with a path 3w_______________ around it. As visitors went along this path, they might see a small lake with a 4m_______________ surface. As they 5w_______________ near the lake, they might find a cave with a small stone table outside. And then, to the visitors’ great joy, a dirty-looking man might pop out of the cave to greet them – an ornamental hermit!In the old days, hermits were men who lived by themselves in the wilderness because they wanted to be alone or were just plain crazy. For some strange reason, however, people thought that having a hermit in their garden would really 6b_______________. Like many of the ornaments in these gardens, these hermits were not real – they were just paid actors. In return for being an ornamental hermit they would get to stay in the cave for free, would get served free meals, and would get a small salary.While this might sound like a 7s_______________ job, that really depended upon the employer. For example, some employers said that their hermit could not wash, cut his hair, speak, or leave the cave for up to seven years. In addition, the cave the hermitlived in was usually a cold and dark place. Finally, if visitors came by, the hermit hadto 8c_______________ and make himself available for viewing. All in all, the job had9m_______________ disadvantages.Even two hundred years ago, this 10e_______________ trend was considered a strange idea, and it gradually died out.I am at Crescent Spring in Dunhuang, and I am about to take my first camel ride. Camels 1_______________ in this area of China longer than anyone can remember. They 2_______________ around 3,000 years ago, and have been used to transport goods and people ever since. The camels 3_______________ near the entrance to the park waiting for people to arrive since early morning. I get on a camel and join a camel train. We take off over the sand. Suddenly, I see a sandstorm coming in the distance. Before we know it, we 4_______________ in sand. Sand is getting in our eyes, mouth and ears, but the camelskeep walking on, completely unbothered. The sandstorm 5_______________ for twenty minutes, and I realise that my bag has been blown away. Then the sandstorm stops and we are under blue skies once again. Yet, no matter what happens, the camels continue their same steady walk. We 6_______________ these camels for more than two hours – how wonderful they are! Nothing stops them. Nothing bothers them. They are the perfect creature for living in the desert.Listen and complete the notes.The first optionBill wants to•build a small 1__________________ and city in glass cases.•measure the amount of 2__________________ they produce.Janet thinks•too ambitious; too complicated; will require a lot 3__________________.•she has 4__________________; not enough time.The second optionJanet wants to•make a poster.•it will have 5__________________ of Bill’s idea, but cheaper and easier.Bill thinks•half the students in class are going to make posters.•it’s boring; they need something 6__________________ to attract attention.Compromise•Make a video using Janet’s 7__________________.•Shoot at the rain forest exhibit at the zoo and on 8__________________.•Janet can 9__________________ explaining the problem of carbon dioxide emissions.Complete the box with the expressions you hear in the audio.Persuading others CompromisingThe Presenter of Life1One of the most loved people in Britain is David Attenborough. He is the voice for the prize-winning and enormously popular nature documentaries on BBC TV, and nearly everyone in Britain grew up watching him.2Though Attenborough is most well-known in connection with TV, in 1950 when he first applied to work at BBC, he did not own a TV and had only ever seen one TV programme. Thus, Attenborough wanted to be a radio producer, and he was surprised when he was hired to work as a TV producer instead.3One of the early programmes that Attenborough produced was Zoo Quest, about animals in the wild being captured for zoos. Because the intended presenter hadtaken ill, Attenborough replaced him at the last minute and became the presenter of the programme. Zoo Quest quickly became one of the most popular programmes on British TV, making Attenborough a household name. Though most of Attenborough’s work at BBC back then was behind the camera, in the years that followed hesometimes appeared on TV as a presenter.4Attenborough’s career at BBC grew until 1969, when he was put in charge of programming. However, he was not happy in this role, so in 1972 when he was put forward as a candidate to be the head of BBC, he decided to quit his office job andbecome a full-time writer and presenter. Since then, most of the programmes he hasworked on have involved his passions – nature, conservation, and natural history.These programmes include Life on Earth (1979), The Living Planet (1984), The BluePlanet (2001). Though these were made for BBC, each of these programmes has beenseen around the world, reaching hundreds of millions of people.5Attenborough turned 65 in 1991, so one might think that he would have retired.However, in the years that followed he only increased his activity. Now in his 90s, heshows no sign of slowing down, and is still commonly seen on TV.a When did Attenborough become a full-time writer and presenter for TV?b What job did Attenborough first apply for at BBC?c Who is David Attenborough?d What happened after Attenborough reached retirement age?e How did Attenborough first become a TV presenter?How are the transitions made between the paragraphs in the passage? More than one answer may be correct.a a transition word or phrase such as however or for example is used.b A topic or theme from the previous paragraph is mentioned and then expanded on.c There are no transitions between the paragraphs.d Each paragraph logically flows from the one before based on time sequence.Arrange the paragraphs of the cover letter for a job application into the correct order.Dear Ms Johnson,1More importantly, I have a deep passion for conservation and for protecting our nation’s lakes, rivers, and oceans, and I have a great fondness for Taihu Lake. Myparents often talk about when they went swimming and fishing in the lake when they were young, and I would like to do my part in restoring the lake to its former beauty.2In short, I am a recent graduate of Jiaotong University with a BS in Environmental Sciences. During university holidays I have done voluntary work at several nationalparks, and I have been working part-time as a lab technician for the city departmentfor environmental protection.3I am available for an interview at your convenience. I am looking forward to hearing from you.4I am writing to apply for the position of full-time environmental worker at Taihu Lake, which was advertised in the Evening News on 3 July. Please find my attached CV.Best regards,Lu WeiWrite a cover letter for a job application. It can be in response to the advertisement on Student’s Book, page 71, or to one of the advertisements you wrote in that activity.。
Unit 1Part 1Listening I1.1-5 FTFTT2. 1-5 776-2235,65, 11,loud, quieterListening II1. 1-5 ABBDA2. 1-5 old, torn/ blue, by the hand, holiday, childrenListening III1.1-5 181st,very tired, take hold of; for her trouble, never/ againListening IV1.1-5 CDBDB2.. R: fulfills my every need./stay home, cook, clean, and watch the kids.E: open-minded/ something interesting to say.Part 21. ACDEGIJ2. 1-8 in a mess, my turn, a hand, work on, expectations of, how about, too much, what we havePart 31. 1)-15) nicer, excited, promises, married, first, lasted, kids, enough, changes, loves, mad, care about, boy friend, get better, helpPart 4Listening I1. CEFGKL2. 1-5 personality/ background, good sense of humor, terrible, different environments, looksListening II1. 1-5 FTFTT2. 1-5 gone by, no sign, taken over, enough, limitsListening III1. 1-5 TFFTT2. 1-5 seventies, selfish, unnatural, husband, surroundedListening IV1.1-5 ABDCD2.c: done his part of the houseworkh: high priority withw: responsibilityUnit 2Part 1Listening I1. 1-5 TFTFT2. 1 He moved to Newton.2 She wrote down the new address on it.3 It was thrown away. / The professor threw it away.4 The professor’s daughter.Listening II1. 1-5 TFFFT2. 1)-12) far, away, lucky, forget, parked, over, route, miss, smile, drove, laughter, usual Listening III1. 1-5 FTTFF2. ABD/ FGIListening IV1. 1 It’s about some ways of helping people improve their memory.2 She’s a communications trainer who teachers memory skills.3 Record, retain and retrieve.4 Using very intense visual images.2. 1 1)-4) records, figure out, organize, filing system,2 5)-9) elaborate, broken up, see, loudly, forgetPart 21. 1 4 6 72.1-8 turn in, worry about, growing up, gone, on the right side, last night, turned out tobe, take/ off, lately, fixing for, made a mistake, turn onPart 31. 1 He is a 25-year-old Italian, who has an exceptional memory.2 He is demonstrating the art of memory.3 How, where and why information is stored.4 When he was 11 years old.5 Determination. / Hard work and exercise.2. 1-7 randomly, repeats them, backwards, recall every detail/ a year old, more forgetful families, heredity/ environment, the brain/ specific genes, a vacation/ a regular guyPart 4Listening I1. 1-5 FTFTT2. 1 The night before they left home.2 he questioned his wife about the things she had packed.3 On top of the piano.Listening II1. 1-3 BCA2.1 3 4 6Listening III1. CBDAA2.1—C 2—A 3—BListening IV1. BDF2. 1-6 her grandmother, a small area, a better sense, three or four, by smell, soap/ perfume Uint3Part1Listening I1. w: French, the united states, mushrooms, umbrellam: German, Spain, milk, bullfight ticket2. 1-5 T T T F FListening II1. 1-4 lecture, teller, give a lecture, never even smiled, exhausted2. 1-5 C A B A BListening III1. 1 4 62. A-E love, unity, purity, happiness, desire,6-8 yellow rose, yellow tulip, carnationListening IV1. 1-5 F T F T T2. 1-4 husband, made a awful mistake, full of love, for wordsPart 21. 1-9 F F T T F T T T T2. 1-8 lack communication skills, take the initiative, first thing, becoming boring, non-verbal language, facial expression, annoying, elsewhere, change for the betterPart 31. 1 Eyes, face, head, shoulders and hands.2 She prefers Barack’s.3 Intensity.4 I’m a fighter!5 Relaxed.2. 1)-12) examine, slight, intensity, contrast, relaxed, simplicity, confidence, negotiation, cool, information, resolution, passion.Part 4Listening I1. 1-8 C A B C A B A CListening II1 His left eye.2 A special kind of wood.3 His wooden eye.4 A less attractive girl.5 She had a particularly big nose.6 Would you like to dance?7 Excited.8 Would I? Would I?9 Angry and hurt.10 Wood eye.Listening III1.1-8 make their space, spread your towels, coat/ small bag, library,one corner/ chair, across from/ briefcase, stiffened/ head, invaded2. 1-6 F F T T T FListening IV1. 1 Intimate, personal, social, and public.2 Culture.2. B A C DUnit 4Part1Listening I1. 1-5 A C C A C2. 1-5 T F T F FListening II1.1-6 T F T T F T2. 1-7 this semester, need to know, different, the rules/ use, do our homework, reading about, questions/ answersListening III1. 2 3 1 4 5 62. 1-10 history, major, not, 2009, 2010, title, computer, out, shelf, reserveListening IV1. 1-5 A C B B A2. G: competed, sang, laughed, children,LN: turn, next,LV: acting them out,Lo: demonstrated, clapping our hands, posters, cards,Ldv: stories, lay, shut, musicPart 21. 1-10 T F T F F F T T F T2. 1-10 What can I do, like sports, under construction, schoolwork, more about him, quit school, the tuition fee, in a rush, student loans, student centerPart31.1-10 disaster, picture, totally, unbelievable, review, consider, particular,independently-minded, medicine, worthPart 4Listening I1. 1-5 A B C A D2. 1-5 T T T F FListening I1. 1-5 B C A A CListening III1. 1-7 B C B C B A BListening IV1. 1-7 activity, information, writing, different, skills, position, involves,8 You cannot possibly discover all that you need to know at once.9 Don’t be discouraged if your work is not perfect at first.10 You should expect progress, not perfection, from yourselfUnit 5Part11. 42312. 1-10 cold, red, thick, warm, small, use, finished, middle, covered, rabbitsListening II1. 1 It took place in Laos.2 A buffalo.3 Because he saw a big animal listening to a small animal.4 Because the farmer was very intelligent.5 He said he was afraid the tiger might kill his buffalo when he was gone.6 He took his plow and hit the tiger.2 1-5 FTFTFListening III1. 125792. 1 In the early hours yesterday.2 Sleeping.3 In the games room.4 A lit cigarette end.5 Because smoking is forbidden in the games room.Listening IV1. 1-5 BADCB2. 1-5 living species, international/ reached, less demand/ used to, organizations, Atlantic/ PacificPart 21. ACDFH2. 1-8 for generations/ well-known, came across, a pair of, black/ small, happen to, in the audience/ call on, became aware, further study/ types ofPart 31. 1-10 dictionaries, Garden, forest, signals, 135, energy, move, across, logging, remaining2. 1)-10) tough, devised, rubs, fatten, hibernate, flexible, grasp, monkey, cigarPart 4Listening I1. 1 He was a waiter.2 On a beach.3 For a short time.4 A dog.5 A sea lion.2. 1-5 up/ down, struggling, jumped through, came by, puzzled.Listening II1. 1-6 FTTFTF2. 1 A monkey, an ox and an elephant.2 Because they are frightened.3 He takes hold of the lion, knocks it against the tree and stamps on the lion.4 In order to show he is the most powerful.5 The lion still does not understand why the elephant did that.1. 1-5 FTFTF2. 1-10 good, young, once, hate, mouse, idea, unless, number, months, produceListening IV1. 1-5 BCABC2. 1-3 plays games/ new skills/ their efforts, boat/ follow them, dollars/ cents/ loving/ home/ drink.Unit 6Part 1Listening I1. 1-6 BCDAAA2. 1-8 midnight, barking, silver, glowed, face, windows, identify, curtainsListening II1. 134679102. 1-5 BACADListening III1. 1-8 TFTFFTFF2. 1-7 north, in the middle of, giant snake, above water, 20 meters, gone, nearerListening IV1. 1-5 CDABC2. 1-10 dead or alive, no signs, in good order, 10-pound note, unfinished, plenty of, feature of the mystery, in its place, struggle, diseasePart 21. 1-6 DCDCAB2. 1-9 dressed in, rudely, whenever/ wherever, much more advanced, intelligent, what exactly, survive, show you around, used up.Part 31. 1-5 BDDCA2. 1-5 claimed/ from the inside out, long wondered/ three million, eight/ watched by/ around, constructed/ 137-meter, believes/ suggests/ above.Part 4Listening I1. 1-6 TFTTFT2. 1 About 1, 280 miles.2 More than 800.3 On Easter Sunday in 1722.4 Over 100 tons.5 How they were transported and why they were built.Listening II1. 1-6 BBCBBA。
Unit 6 Think for a changeWarming upReference answers11) long (long time; long hair; long stretch)2) table (table manners; round table; table tennis)3) glass (broken glass; clear glass; eyeglasses)21) A chair can be used:•as a step for kids not tall enough for the basin•as a plant shelf when put upside down•as a bedside table•…2) A coffee mug can be used:•as a flowerpot for growing small plants, such as spring onions and coriander•as a vase•as a container for holding small objects, such as pens, candles, and a sewing kit•…3) A toothbrush can be used for:•cleaning the crawfish•cleaning the keyboard•cleaning containers with small mouths•cleaning shoes•removing the small fiber balls on clothes, such as sweaters and overcoats•…3We can see from the above exercises that creativity really matters. Without creativity, we will not get the flash of inspiration and find the fourth word that the three unrelated words can share, and we will never be able to come up with so many creative ways that an everyday object like a chair, a coffee mug and a toothbrush can be used.The importance of creativity in our personal lives can’t be underestimated. Creativity is part of who we are and how we express ourselves in everyday life. Creativity is not something we are born with, nor is it necessarily a characteristic of high intelligence. It is a matter of using the resources we have to produce original ideas. Artists use creativity to express their ideas and visions through painting, wood carving, sculptures, graffiti, and photography, which provide us with visual feasts. Musicians, singers and songwriters use creativity to make music that touches us. Fashion designers use creativity to create clothes which make us look amazing. Scientists use creativity to invent things that facilitate our lives and change the world.Creativity is everywhere, in the food we eat, in the clothes we wear, in the places we visit, etc.With a creative eye, we find creative things, and with a creative mind, we create things.Listening and speakingNews reportScriptsA group of 30 prominent British and American scientists write an open letter to London’s The Guardian newspaper and say the current process for approving scientific studies is counterproductive and needs to be changed.In the letter, the scientists point out that almost all of the 500 major discoveries of the 20th century were started before 1970, and that many of those discoveries challenged the accepted science of the time and would probably not be funded today.They say that since then, researchers have had to make their academic peers believe the work would have enough benefits to justify the investment of time and money, which limits opportunities for open-ended research.The scientists note that before the 1970s, the funds available were small, but researchers were free to use the money however they saw fit. Nowadays, their proposals must include convincing evidence that the results would be beneficial for national policies.The 30 scientists are calling for a new effort to support independent-thinking researchers like the ones who made major discoveries in electronics, nuclear power, biotechnology, and medicine.Questions:1.Why did the scientists write the letter?2.What do we learn about the major discoveries in the 20th century?3.What kind of research is most likely to be funded today according to the scientists?4.Which of the following is not mentioned as an area where the scientists are calling forinvestment?Reference answersListening and understanding1. C2. A3. A4. BThinking and speakingThe importance of supporting research and development (R&D)The investment in R&D plays a significant role in the overall health and long-term sustainability of the economy of a nation. We think that in the next three to five years more investment should be made in basic research, core technologies, and interdisciplinary research.First, research is indispensable for innovation. General Secretary Xi Jinping has repeatedlystressed the importance of basic research as the source of innovation. Without basic research, there will be no innovation. And we think that more emphasis should be put on the training of basic research skills of the students in institutions of higher learning.Second, to solve the increasingly complex problems, such as climate change, environmental problems, and health problems, we think that more investment should be made in R&D, and the efforts made by researchers across various disciplines need to be united.Third, supporting D&R is good for a nation’s economy. R&D helps an industry to develop, design, and enhance its products, services, technologies, or processes. Continued advances in R&D are crucial to ensuring and increasing economic growth.Research areas to be supportedResearch areas that should be supported include but are not limited to:•space exploration•deep-sea exploration•biotechnology and medicine•(large-scale) integrated circuit•quantum technology•advanced manufacturing technologyConversationScriptsHost: Art and Business is an organization that develops creative partnerships between business and the arts. Peter Jones is going to talk about the company’s ideas. Peter,maybe you could begin by telling our listeners why Art and Business was created? Peter Jones:Well, in the 21st century, productivity is no longer just a matter of machines. The success of a company depends on the creativity of its people. The way to increaseproductivity is to stimulate creativity.Host: And what better way to stimulate creativity than through reading books?Peter Jones: Exactly. Every reader knows that a good book can stimulate the imagination and the intellect, get you thinking along lines you might not have thought of before, andopen up new worlds.Host: So, how can reading help somebody to become a more creative person?Peter Jones: Being creative needs active imaginations. When people interpret fictional scenarios, they are using their imagination. They combine imaginative skills with critical andanalytical skills.Host: Are we talking about the right and left sides of the brain?Peter Jones: Yes. Our logical left side of the brain interprets the language of a book. The creative right side looks at the forms of expression. The left side analyzes the plot while theright side is more interested in the relationships between characters –theemotional aspects.Host: How does this transfer to the world of business?Peter Jones: Creative ideas make businesses more competitive. Shared reading experiences improve creativity, communication, and morale at work.Questions:1. What is Art and Business?2. What does the success of a company depend on?3. What is the best way to stimulate creativity according to the man?4. What kind of books would the man most likely recommend?Reference answersListening and understanding11. D2. B3. A4. C21. F2. F3. T4. F5. TThinking and speakingArt and businessWe’d like to share two examples of integrating art and business.•Example 1Established in 2000, Artrade is a forerunner in e-business dealing in art works. Chinaware, painting and calligraphy, oil painting, coins, arts and crafts, rare collections, and all sorts of art works you can think of are available on the platform. Running 365 days a year and 24 hours a day, its annual sales volume reaches over 10 million yuan. While creating its own brand, Artrade has also witnessed the changes in the purchasing habits of the Chinese people.•Example 2We think Swarovski is a good example of integrating art and business. With the making of the best lead glass crystals in the world as their passion, and with a wide range of colors, forms, and sizes, Swarovski has been welcomed since 1895. It has infus ed people’s lives with glamour.Activities inspiring creativityActivities that inspire creativity include but are not limited to:•writing poetry and prose•playing and listening to music•doing photography•acting•participating in art projects•playing games•traveling•brainstorming•meditatingPassage 1ScriptsCreativity is our ability to look at a problem and come up with a good solution. It has nothing to do with the subject matter or the job. There are creative inventors, but there are also very creative cleaners and teachers. While all of us are creative, we differ in the way that we are and to which extent.Michael Kirton came up with the Adaptation-Innovation Theory. He believes that when we solve problems, we are either more adaptive or more innovative. People who are more adaptive-creative try to do things better. People who are more innovative-creative try to do things differently. For example, to solve the specific problem of smelly cat litter, more adaptive types look for a solution inside the box. They might try to let the cat create less smelly litter, then increase the size of the sand particles, and finally add some refreshing tropical scent. More innovative types think outside the litter box. They come up with cat diapers, cat schools for good manners, or a robocat.Since these two types of people are so different, can they work together in a team? Actually, research indicates that involving different types of people in problem-solving could add a new perspective and make people more careful of drawing fast conclusions or falling into groupthink. The result is a more intelligent problem-solving process.Questions:1. Which of the following is true of creativity, according to the speaker?2. What does Michael Kirton believe?3. Why does the speaker mention cat litter?4. What will happen when adaptive and innovative people work together?Reference answersListening and understanding11. B2. D3. D4. D21) better 2) differently 3) inside 4) increase 5) outside 6) cat schoolsThinking and speakingCharacteristics of adaptors and innovatorsI would see myself as an adaptor because I tend to accept a problem as defined and preferestablished and structured situations. I like things that are predictable, and often feel uncomfortable and even nervous when unexpected things happen. For example, I prefer optimizing my way of doing the school tasks to coming up with an entirely different method.At a time when change is the only predictable thing, I need to improve my way of thinking, my way of doing things, and adapt myself to the fast-changing world.•I think I am an innovator. I often find myself in conflict with the established system, and I hate to accept the generally accepted perception. I like taking risks and feel that a life without risks is not worth living. The innovative side of me is evidenced in my study of math.I often try to come up with different ways of solving a mathematical problem, and everytime I succeed, I have a great sense of achievement.Adaptors and Innovators in teamworkThe advantages and disadvantages of adaptors:Advantages:•ensuring stability and continuity•essential to the functioning of an institution all the time•able to maintain high accuracy in long spells of detailed work•seen as sound, safe and dependable•providing a safe base for the innovator’s risky operations•…Disadvantages:•blocking new initiatives•producing a sufficiency of ideas based solely on existing agreed definitions of the problem and possible solutions•focusing on improving things rather than changing things or doing things differently •…The advantages and disadvantages of innovators:Advantages:•pursuing changes to reconstruct a problem, separating it from accepted thought, paradigms, and customary viewpoints•focusing on doing things differently which will lead to creative and innovative ideas •able to discover problems and avenues for solution•encouraging corporate initiatives, such as new products, new accounting procedures •…Disadvantages:•treating accepted means with little regard in the pursuit of goals•showing little respect to past customs while challenging the rules•not helpful in maintaining certitude in face of opposition•…Passage 2ScriptsPart IEvery year on April 21, the UN celebrates World Creativity and Innovation Day to raise awarenessabout the role of creativity and innovation in all aspects of human development.The General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the resolution to celebrate World Creativity and Innovation Day on April 27, 2017. The UN chose April 21 as World Creativity and Innovation Day recognizing that “citizens and organizations in more than 50 countries around the world had already observed this day, which was first commemorated on April 21, 2002.” The first World Creativity and Innovation Day was observed in 2018.Part IINow the day has grown into a week. The website of World Creativity and Innovation Week says their mission is “to encourage people to use new ideas, make new decisions, and take the steps toward making the world better through creative thinking.”The UN says that innovation should be done keeping in mind every sector of the society. It lays emphasis on creativity and culture as they not only produce economic value, but also have a significant non-monetary value that contributes to inclusive social development, to dialog and understanding between peoples.It urges its member countries to make cultural and creative industries part of their economic growth strategies. The UN says, “These industries are among the most dynamic sectors in the world eco nomy, generating $2.25 billion in revenue and 29.5 million jobs worldwide.”Reference answersListening and understanding11. B2. D3. C21) use new ideas 2) making the world better 3) social development4) understanding 5) economic growthThinking and speakingThe contribution of creative industriesCreative industries include a wide variety of industries, such as advertising, architecture, art, design, film and video, interactive leisure software, music, performing arts, television and radio. Creative industries are growing in economic importance for industrialized and post-industrialized nations. The production of lifestyles, cultural experiences, fantasies and images are coming to replace objects and things as the locus of the consumer society.As we can see from the first graph, creative industries accounted for an ever-increasing percentage of the GVA of the DCMS Sectors in UK economy between the years 2011 and 2017, nearly six percent in 2017. Also, the creative industries are a major source of dynamic job creation, providing over six percent of employment opportunities in 2017, as is shown in the second graph.Creative industries in China are also experiencing rapid growth due to a combination of state-owned and private-sector investment. Statistics show a steady increase in the contribution of creative industries to China’s GDP between the years 2011 and 2019, accounting for more than 4% in 2019, totaling nearly 4.14 trillion yuan. I believe that with the development of digital economy, an even faster growth of creative industries can be expected.Viewing and speakingScriptsHey, guys, I hope you’re all doing well and welcome to this week’s video. How good is your thinking game? Stay tuned as we discuss tips that you can use to be an outstanding thinker. Think outside the box is one of the most worn-out business and personal development clichés.While the urge to think outside the box is held in high esteem, it’s evident that there’s an apparent disconnect between what people say they’ll do and what they actually do. How many times have you seen people think outside the box? More importantly, how many times do you think outside the box? In simple terms, thinking outside the box can be described as thinking beyond the norm or being a nonconformist. Put simply, thinking outside the box does not mean that you need to defy gravity. It simply means that you need to be innovative with your ideas and solutions.In today’s video, we’re gonna discuss tips that you can use to think outside the box both in business and beyond.One, learn how to question the status quo regularly. Since childhood, we are bombarded with systems of doing things. We are told that we should go to school, work hard, get good grades, go to college and get that dream job. However, over the years, it’s be come evident that this system of life doesn’t work for everyone. I’m not saying that you shouldn’t go to school and perform well. Education is important. However, sometimes you need to question the norm and learn to ask why. If someone presents you with in formation that you don’t understand, you should challenge yourself to read more and question more.Two, expand your knowledge. We often wound up following the same path due to limited knowledge. To expose your brain to different ideas, you need new knowledge. There are several ways to do this. You can choose to take a class in a different industry. You can also try learning a new culture to help you relate to different people around the world. Lastly, you can read books and novels outside your usual genre to stimulate your mind.Three, mind mapping. Mind mapping is a technique that allows you to map out an idea. Essentially, you’ll have the central concept in the middle of the map, and then expand the idea outwards into other boxes. For instance, I need to create a new blog about digital marketing. Since it was the main idea, I put it in the main box. I then drew other boxes connected to the main idea with different aspects of digital marketing, such as social media marketing, email marketing, content marketing, affiliate marketing, SEO, among other things. I then broke downeach element into smaller branches until they turned into topics I could work with. With my simple mind map, I discovered an easy way to expand an idea.Four, draw an image. Visualize the problem you are facing and draw images to help you solve it. With an image, you can map out all the aspects of your issues and write down solutions to each element. For instance, maybe you have several bills to pay that all have different deadlines. You can draw a box with all the bills you have to pay and accompanying dates. Then have another box with all the income you have coming in on specific dates. As you look at both boxes, you’ll have an easier time remembering everything you need to pay and match it to a date when you have enough income to afford the bill.Five, think like a competitor. Thinking like a competitor in business is extremely beneficial. For this exercise, I would encourage you to have a brainstorming session. Ask yourself or (your) team to think like a competitor by pointing out some of the weaknesses you see in the business and possible solutions for the problems. You can also get ideas for new trends in the industry your business should take advantage of to stay ahead. This tech nique also works in one’s personal life.What are your thoughts on thinking outside the box? Share your comments, and let’s learn from each other.Questions:1. What is the aim of the video clip?2. Which of the following is considered a proper example of thinking out of the box?3. Which field is this video clip mainly targeted at?4. Which of the following is a way of questioning the status quo?5. What are the audience encouraged to do at the end of the video clip?Reference answersViewing and understanding11. C2. B3. A4. A5. D21) challenge yourself 2) different industry 3) new culture 4) central concept5) expand the idea 6) Visualize 7) aspects 8) weaknesses9) new trends 10) stay aheadThinking and speakingCreating a creative atmosphere on campusTo create an atmosphere in which there is no risk in being creative – a place where wild ideas are honored and valued, a harmonious and relaxed atmosphere that inspires students’ innovative thinking, we can:•develop extracurricular activities that encourage creativity and innovation•embed creativity and innovative thinking into the curriculum or course syllabuses•expose students to various creative ideas and projects•inspire students to ask questions, try new things and apply ideas to practical situations •use a mind map more often in the classroom to encourage creativity by stimulating the brain to think in different patterns•…Learning to think outside the boxStep 1•I find the five tips helpful, especially the first two. Nowadays we are too often inclined to believe the accepted norms and follow them. We tend to stay in the comfort zone and do what the others do. This is harmful, and even dangerous. We should keep reminding ourselves that the world is advancing and things are changing, what was appropriate and correct in the past may not be appropriate and correct today. We need to develop critical thinking and question the status quo, especially when we find something we don’t understand or feel confused about. And to update ourselves on the progress in every field, we need to expand our knowledge through more reading, more listening, and more communication with people from different sectors and from different cultural backgrounds.•I like mind mapping and I often practice it. I once read an article and learned that mind mapping was created by Tony Buzan, a leading expert on the brain and learning, and co-founder of the World Memory Championships. A mind map is ideal for brainstorming, planning, information gathering, data presentation, and many other uses. It helps us break down complex topics into smaller, more understandable chunks, and it is great for sharing information and understanding complex topics. What makes a mind map so effective is that it allows us to use both sides of our brain.•I find Tip 4, drawing an image, very useful and I practice it quite often, especially when there are many deadlines I have to meet. I usually make a list of the things that I have to do along with the deadlines. I will then try to prioritize things. In this way, I manage to finish all the things in time.•In my view, the last tip, thinking like a competitor, is not only useful in the business world, but also in sports and other fields. I remember a time in high school when we were taking part in the school table tennis competition. We were lucky enough to enter the final. Our rival team was very strong, being the champion for the previous three years. We knew that there was one very strong player in the rival team who could beat any of us. We spent a long time thinking about how they would arrange their players and how to arrange the players of ours accordingly, and we succeeded in getting our weakest player playing with their strongest one. Their strongest one was wasted in a sense. We won the champion! Our excitement was beyond words and until now I can recall the disappointment on the faces of our rival team.Step 2•being open to dissenting opinions•changing the direction of thinking•meeting people with diverse experiences, views and backgrounds•developing positive emotions to broaden our attention and explore our environment •taking a few moments to think about the beautiful things in our life•asking questions like “What would I do differently if I were starting from scratch?”•…Pronunciation1. I hope you’re all doing well and (weak form) welcome to this week’s video.2. Stay tuned as we discuss tips that (weak form) you can use to be an outstanding thinker.3. It’s evident that (weak form) there’s an apparent disconnect between what people say they’ll do and (strong form) what they actually do.4. We are told that (weak form) we should go to school, work hard, get good grades, go to college and (weak form) get that (strong form) dream job.5. Mind mapping is a technique that (weak form) allows you to map out an idea.6. Share your comments below, and (weak form) let’s learn from each other.Unit ProjectReference answersStep 2Listed below are celebrations in some countries.Word tipsforum 论坛webinar 网络研讨会biodiversity 生物多样性Teaching tipsSs can visit the following website for more information: https:///Step 6Plan for the campus-wide celebration of World Creativity and Innovation DayTheme: Creativity and Innovation Around UsTime: April 21Form: online and offlineThe online partThe online part will be held between 8:00-10:00 p.m., and we will invite four speakers, one from China, one from the US, one from Japan, and one from Italy. They will be sharing with us their experiences of being creative and innovative and offering us tips on being creative and innovative.The offline partOffline activities will include three contests: a writing contest, a vlog contest, and a contest for problem-solving.•Writing contest: participants are required to write an essay on the topic Creativity and Innovation Around Us in no less than 500 words.•Vlog contest: participants are required to introduce an interesting thing related to the theme through a vlog.•Contest for problem-solving: participants are required to find problems on campus and come up with creative or innovative solutions.The call for participation in the contests will be announced on March 21, one month before the celebration, and the deadline for submission is April 15. The award ceremony will be held on April 21, right after the online session. For each of the contests, there will be one First Prize winner, two Second Prize winners, and three Third Prize winners.The panel of judges will include faculty and students at the university. People in the creative industries will also be invited.Further ListeningNews reportScriptsWhen you hear the word “chair,” what verb do you think of? Your answer could reveal how creative you are.Michigan State University scientist Jeremy Gray has developed a simple word test to measure creativity. It’s described in the journal Behavior Research Methods.His team showed 193 participants a series of nouns and asked them to respond creatively to each with a verb. “Chair” –for example –could elicit “sit”... or more creatively, “stand.” The participants were also asked to write stories and draw pictures. Those who gave creative answers on the noun-verb test were also judged the most creative in the more traditional areas.Gray and his team are now giving the noun-verb test to participants while they are in an MRI machine to try to identify the parts of the brain that light up when creativity is called for. Their findings could eventually help students, entrepreneurs, scientists, and anyone who depends on innovative thinking.Questions:1. Why did Jeremy Gray develop the simple word test?2. What are the subjects required to do in the test?3. What are Jeremy Gray and his team trying to do with the help of MRI?Reference answers1. A2. C3. DConversationScriptsHost:Hello, welcome to The Idea. My guest today is Professor Clayton Christensen. Let’s welcome him.Clayton Christensen: Thanks.Host: What exactly is disruptive innovation? Please explain it.Clayton Christensen: Disruptive innovation is not a breakthrough innovation that makes good products a lot better. It has a very specific definition, and it transforms aproduct that historically was so expensive and complicated that only a fewpeople with a lot of money and a lot of skill had access to it.Host:You mean the product becomes much more affordable to the general public?Clayton Christensen: Yes, exactly.Host: Could you give us an example of this? I mean that most people are familiar with the computer industry and how that’s developed. Perhaps you can usethat as an example.Clayton Christensen: Yeah, so … at the beginning, the first manifestation of digital te chnology was a mainframe computer which cost several million dollars to buy and ittook years to be trained to operate it.Host: So the general public can’t operate it.Clayton Christensen: Yeah, the largest companies and the largest universities can have one, you know, and we had to take our problem to the center where the expertsolved it for us. But then there’s a sequence of innovations, from themainframe to a mini, to a desktop, to a laptop, and now to a smartphone.That is democratized technology to the point that everybody has access toit around the world.Questions:1. What is the interview about?2. What is the aim of disruptive innovation according to the woman?3. Why is the computer industry used as an example?4. What is meant by “democratized technology”?Reference answers1. A2. B3. A4. A。
新编实用英语综合教程1第五版答案until61、I am worried about my brother. I am not sure _____ he has arrived at the school or not. [单选题] *A. whether(正确答案)B. whatC. whenD. how2、21.Design a travel guide for Shanghai! ________ the competition and be the winner! [单选题] *A.JoinB.AttendC.EnterD.Take part in (正确答案)3、8.—Will she have a picnic next week?—________. And she is ready. [单选题] * A.Yes, she doesB.No, she doesn'tC.Yes, she will(正确答案)D.No, she won't4、You can borrow my book, _____ you promise to give it back to me by the end of this month. [单选题] *A.even ifB. as long as(正确答案)C. in caseD. even though5、He does ______ in math.()[单选题] *A. goodB. betterC. well(正确答案)D. best6、The beautiful sweater _______ me 30 dollars. [单选题] *A. spentB. paidC. cost(正确答案)D. took7、_______ songs is my favorite. [单选题] *A. To Singing EnglishB. Singing English(正确答案)C. Singings EnglishD. Sing English8、6.Hi, boys and girls. How are you ________ your posters for the coming English Festival at school? [单选题] *A.getting onB.getting offC.getting with (正确答案)D.getting9、As soon as he _______, he _______ to his family. [单选题] *A. arrived, writesB. arrived, writtenC. arrived, wrote(正确答案)D. arrives, write10、12.That is a good way ________ him ________ English. [单选题] *A.to help;forB.helps;withC.to help;with(正确答案)D.helping;in11、I like the food very much.It is _______. [单选题] *A. terribleB. expensiveC. delicious(正确答案)D. friendly12、One effective()of learning a foreign language is to study the language in its cultural context. [单选题] *A. approach(正确答案)B. wayC. mannerD. road13、19.Students will have computers on their desks ________ . [单选题] *A.in the future(正确答案)B.on the futureC.at the momentD.in the past14、Galileo was ____ Italian physicist and astronomer who invented _____ telescope. [单选题] *A. a, aB. the, theC. an, aD. an, the(正确答案)15、53.On your way home, you can buy some fruit, meat, vegetables and ________. [单选题] * A.something else(正确答案)B.else somethingC.everything elseD.else everything16、Many young people like to _______ at weekends. [单选题] *A. eat out(正确答案)B. eat upC. eat onD. eat with17、Jim, we have _______ important to tell you right now . [单选题] *A. someB. something(正确答案)C. anyD. anything18、The huntsman caught only a()of the deer before it ran into the woods. [单选题] *A. gazeB. glareC. glimpse(正确答案)D. stare19、31.A key ring is used __________ holding the keys. [单选题] *A.toB.inC.for (正确答案)D.with20、--Do you often go to the cinema _______ Sunday?--No, we _______. [单选题] *A. on; don’t(正确答案)B. on; aren’tC. in; doD. in; don’t21、Patrick bought her two handbags as gifts,but _____ of them was her style. [单选题] *A. eitherB. noneC. neither(正确答案)D. all22、7.—I've got some ________.—Great! I'd like to write with it. [单选题] *A.funB.chalk(正确答案)C.waterD.time23、Amy and her best friend often ______ books together.()[单选题] *A. read(正确答案)B. readsC. is readingD. to read24、Your father is very busy, so he ______ play football with you this afternoon.()[单选题] *A. doesn’tB. don’tC. isn’tD. won’t(正确答案)25、What _______ would you like, sir? [单选题] *A. otherB. else(正确答案)C. othersD. another26、He was born in Canada, but he has made China his _______. [单选题] *A. familyB. addressC. houseD. home(正确答案)27、Reading()the lines, I dare say that the government are more worried than they admitted. [单选题] *A. behindB. between(正确答案)C. alongD. among28、_____ of the teachers in this district are women teachers. [单选题] *A. Four fifthB. Four fifths(正确答案)C. Fourth fifthsD. Four five29、( ) .Would you please ______me the gifts from your friends? [单选题] *A.to showB. showingC. show(正确答案)D. shown30、--Miss Li, could you please help me _______ math problem?--OK. Let me try. [单选题] *A. look upB. work out(正确答案)C. set upD. put up。
Unit 6VocabularyⅠ1.1)Fertile2)Reflected3)Overseas4)Slim5)Split6)Sustained7)Glow8)Thrust9)Keen10)B ud11)P revious12)W hichever2.1) The sickly smell of carpets and furniture in the bedroom disgusts me.2) Mary stopped corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother.3) A radio transmitter is best located at an isolated place far fromcities.4) I was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn’t hear Martin come in.5) The rough surface of the basketball helps players grip the ball.3.1) to broaden; make their way2) disgusts; take a chance on3) the grand; and overseas; reflectedⅡ1. 1) frightened 2) afraid/ frightened2. 1) alike/similar 2) similar3. 1) alive 2) living4. 1) sleeping 2) asleepⅢ1.1) disappointed 2) disappointment 3) disappointing 4)disappoint 5) disappointingly 6) disappointing2. 1) attractive 2) attract 3) attraction 4) attractively 5) unattractively 6) unattractiveComprehension ExercisesⅠCloze1.Text-related1)Identifying 2) gripped 3) margins 4)corresponding 5)overseas 6)little 7)hesitate8)grateful 9) made my way 10) going my way2. Theme-related1)first 2)ring 3)Nor 4) another 5) threw 6) deliberately 7) reasoned 8) himself9) restaurant 10) matterⅡTranslation1.1) Before I went off to university, my grandfather gave me a few words of wisdom which impressed me deeply.2)Never tell my parents about my injuries and I’ll be very gratefulto you (for it).3)At the meeting some of our colleagues put forward sensiblesuggestions about improving our working environment.4)The management has/have agreed to grant the workers a 10% payrise in response to union pressure.5)It was very thoughtful of the hostess to give the house a thoroughcleaning before we arrived.2.Not rich himself, Uncle Li never hesitates to help others. Previousto/Before his retirement, through Project Hope he located the addresses of two country kids who grew up in poor families but had a keen desire to study. From then on he sent them moneyregularly. Later the two made their way to college, and even got a chance to study overseas.Unit 6Part A1. He wants to know where he can buy a painting.2. He found out how much the dress cost as well as where he could buy it.3. She suggests that the man buy a tie for his cousin.1. $20.502. $50.953. 175.404. $50.805. $594Part BTapescript Where Can We Find Women’s Wear?Mark: Excuse me, where can we find women’s wear?Receptionist: On the second floor. You can take the escalator on your right.Mark: Thank you.Salesperson: Good morning. Can I help you?Ann: No, thanks. We’re just looking.Mark: How about this red dress, Ann? It’s very fashionable.Ann: I don’t know. I’m not crazy about red. I think it’s a bit too bright for me. Salesperson: How about this white dress? It’s a new arrival for the season.Ann: Is it? it looks pretty. But is it very expensive?Mark: Let me see the price tag. It says $299.Ann: That’s too expensive for me. I’d like something below $200.Salesperson: What about this blue dress? It’s on sale. It’s 10% off, so it’s only $126/Ann: Mmm. I like the color. Do you think it’ll look good on me, Mark?Mark: I think so. Why don’t you try it on?Salesperson: What size do you take?Ann: Medium.Salesperson: Here’s a medium in blue. The fitting room is right behind you.Ann: (wearing the dress) What do you think of it, Mark?Mark: It’s very nice. I think blue suits you. And it fits perfectly.Ann: Great. I think I’ll take it.Mark: That’s a good deal.Salesperson: Will that be cash or charge?Ann: Cash, please.Exercise 1: 1. In a department store. 2. There were four people speaking in the conversation. They were the receptionist, the salesperson, Ann and Mark. 3. To buy a dress for Ann.Exercise 2: a d b d cDialogue 1: 1. Can I help you, ladies 2. Yes, please. (We are looking for a backpack) 3. Sporting goods, 5th (floor) all the way in the back. 4. Betty. 5. Backpacks. Goodness, (they have all sizes and c0lors!) What do you want 6. Big enough for weekend travel home, (but that I can) use 7. I have a large travel one already, so I basically want a book bag. 8. smaller ones… (I’m getting a) black 9. Cheerful-red, (I think). And I want waterproof, so my books stay dry. 10. That’s a really good idea. 11. If we’re going travelling, we can’t spend too muchDialogue 2: 1. Oh, let’s just go in the store a minute 2. Ok, but just a snack 3.some milk… bread 4. milk. How about a soda 5. Coca Cola makes you fat. Milk 6. yoghurt…those butter cookies 7. Alright… some fruit (or) some juice… this bread 8. fresh 9. bread…at the bus stop 10. The juice 11. ThanksPart CTapescript Defective GoodsThe other day, Mrs. White bought some bed linen at a small store near her home. The store had a good reputation, and Mrs. White had often shopped there before. But when she got home and examined the sheets, Mrs. White was shocked. One of them had a big hole in the middle, and another was badly stained. And two others were frayed at the edges.As you can imagine, Mrs. White was very angry and she went back immediately to complain. When she arrived, the store was closed and the two other angry ladies were waiting outside. One of them told Mrs. White that she had bought some towels that morning, and the other lady said that she had purchased a linen tablecloth. In both cases the goods were defective. A little later some other women joined them, and they all told the same story.Finally the storekeeper appeared and let them in. The poor man looked very worried. He became very nervous when the ladies threatened to call the police, but he denied trying to cheat them. Then he explained what had happened. In his absence, the driver of a delivery truck had mistaken his shop for a secondhand goods store and had delivered a load of used material from a nearby hotel. The sales clerk had not bothered to check the delivery and had started selling the defective goods right away.The storekeeper apologized for the mis take and promised to exchange the ladies’ purchases and to refund half the price. Needless to say he fired the careless assistant.。
新编实用英语第一册教材参考答案(第六单元——第八单元)天津工程职业技术学院英语教研室编制Unit 6Section 1 Put in Use : Practice 11.outdoor2.what to do3.bike4.woods5.view6.see more of nature7.barbecue grillsSection 1 Put in Use : Practice 21.Well, Dick. Have you read today's newspaper?2.Have you noticed a colored poster in the paper?3. Well, it's about a mountain climbing activity.4.It is organized by the Mountaineers' Club on Saturday morning. Are you interested?e on, Dick! Let's go together. Mountain climbing is a very good sport. It is good for our health,too.Section 1 Put in Use : Practice 31.What kind of recreation are you interested in2.Picnicking is a very good outdoor activity3.Where shall we have the picnic4.The air is fresh by the side of the lake5.Shall we try boating and fishing in the lake6.I'm glad you like all these activities7.Let's get prepared nowSection 11 Listen and Decode1.out-door2. what to do3.bike4.woods5.view6.see more of nature7.barbecue grillskeRecording the originalBob: Look, Xiao Li. What a clear day!Xiao Li:Yes, it looks very nice. A good day for outdoor activities.Bob:Right. And it will be good for us to spend time outdoors. What do you feel like doing exactly?Xiao Li: I haven't made up my mind yet. What do you think?Bob: How about a bicycle ride to the lake area?Xiao Li:Good idea! Let's take a ride through the woods.Bob:Yeah! It would be so nice to take in the beauty of nature.Xiao Li: Yes, indeed. We'd better go slowly so that we can see more of the view.Bob:And we can take deep breaths of the fresh air.Xiao Li: Now let's see what we should bring with us. Swimming suits?Bob:No, the water might be cold by now. Just some food and drinks. Oh, yes, and perhapsthe barbecue grills.Xiao Li: Barbecue grills? All right. With them we can have a good picnic by the lake.Bob:And how about the fishing rod and fishing line?Section 11 Listen and Respond1.Because the weather is so fine / lovely / nice and ideal for outdoor activities2.He thinks an outdoor activity will be good for their health3.They will go to the lake area.4.They will enjoy the woods, fresh air, beauty of nature, and a barbecue picnic by the lake.5.No, the water might be too cold for swimming.6.Yes, they will, because they will bring barbecue grills with them.7.Bob also wants to fish in the lakeSection 11 Listen and Match1.B2.C3.D4.DRecording the originalAmericans Love Outdoor CookingAmericans have a strong love for cooking outdoors. The minute the weather grows warm enough, families set up their barbecues and have their first garden meal of the season. On any summer evening, you can smell the charcoal smoke and grilling foods.What foods do they barbecue? Beef, pork and chicken are always popular, especially when they are cooked in a hot sauce. Many people like to barbecue fish, too. Some garden cooks also grill vegetables, including mushrooms and green peppers. A really clever cook will even cook a dessert over the charcoal.One reason Americans love outdoor cooking so much is that grilled foods taste so good. But there is another reason, too. At a barbecue, nobody worries about formal manners and dressing up. It is perfectly acceptable to wear old blue jeans, eat with your fingers, and get sauce on your face. That's all part of the true barbecue experience!Section 11 Listen and ConcludeAmericans have a strong love for cooking outdoors. The minute the weather grows warm enough, American families will have their first garden barbecue of the season. On any summer evening you can smell the charcoal smoke and grilling foods. Beef, pork and chicken are always popular. Some kinds of fish are especially popular to barbecue. Some cooks also grill vegetables.A really clever cook will even cook a dessert over the charcoal. Americans love outdoor cooking so much because grilled foods taste so good and a barbecue is informal. They can wear old blue jeans, eat with fingers, and they don't need to worry about sauce on their face. That's all part of the true barbecue experience.Section 111 Passage I : Read the Think1.D2.B3.D4.B5.A6.CSection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete 11.Without2.popular3.draw4.watch5.athletes6.challenge7.givenup8.answer9.confidently 10. Nowhere 11. Determined 12. SucceedSection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete 21.one of the most popular Olympic sports2.attracted and also worried3.excellent academic results4.given up everything5.you're feeling very tired6.only junior taking part7.National Championships 8.then the pain would be over 9.to train with 10.a taste for enduranceSection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete 31.tempted2.promising3.end up4.offer 5jumping. 6.punished 7.crowdsSection 111 Passage I : Read and Translate1.What has made the triathlon one of the most attractive Olympic sports?2.In order to do the research project, many scientists have given up their personal happiness.3.The audience has got tired of these often-repeated phrases.4.It will do us a lot of good to take part in more social activities.5.She is confident to come first at the Olympic Games.6.He is not quite sure if it is worth doing.7.They will realize the importance of environmental protection sooner or later.8.It's too late. It seems that I have to run all the way to school.Section 111 Passage I : Read and Simulate1. The performance seemed so interesting that all the people in the entire crowd is attracted.The cookery seemed so fascinating that I'm eager to have a try at once.2. Curiously, the children watched the experiment with full attention.Hopefully, he entered the final competition.3. We realized then that we had made a wrong decision. We ended up losing a very good opportunity.She realized then that they had cheated her. Her business ended up losing $100 000.4. I am afraid that if he doesn't follow our advice, he will run into trouble.I am afraid that if you miss the chance, it will be hard for you to get a second one.5. I was almost as good as my mother in cooking, but much less skilled in knitting.I was almost as good as they are in speed, but much weaker in endurance.6. With her devotion to the research, she will find a way to cure the disease sooner or later.With his devotion to writing, the novel will be published sooner or later.Section 1V Applied Writing : Read and SimulateCome on! Come on!! Come on!!!The Yearly College Spring Sports MeetPlace: The PlaygroundTime: 8:30, April 18, 2007* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Everyone is welcome to cheer for the competitorsSection 1V Applied Writing : Simulate and Create 1INTERNATIONAL WOMEN VOLLEYBALL MATCHCHINESE TEAM VS. CUBAN TEAMPlace: The City StadiumTime: 7:00 p.m. May 2 (Tuesday)Tickets from the Students' Union, limited to 100!A large bus is available, leaving at 6:00 p.m. from the university gateSection 1V Applied Writing : Simulate and Create 2莫失良机!精彩的国际足球比赛中国对韩国时间:2007年1月18日下午3:30地点:首都体育场票价:25元请到接待处订票(电话:4679561)欢迎前往为双方球队加油!Section 1V Applied Writing : Simulate and Create 3Go!GO!!Go!!!The Hope Cup ChampionshipSponsored by The Students' UnionExciting Soccer Final Between two Powers! Don't miss the opportunity!Place: The new stadiumTime: Sat. 3:30 p.m. Oct. 15Teams: Computer Dept. vs. Chinese Dept.Unit 7Section 1 Put in Use : Practice 11.about2.how to3.that's4.details5.When6.New Year7.Will it8.Sichuan9.good at 10.How much 11.the end 12.sure 13.meet people 14.hear itSection 1 Put in Use : Practice 21.Martin, here is a ticket for you for the lecture of Chinese folk songs.2.It's on the coming Friday, 3:30 pm, in the lecture hall of the Arts Center.3.So Dr. Huang will give his lecture in English.4.I'm sure you'll enjoy the lecture.Section 1 Put in Use : Practice 31.I've got your invitation for the dinner party.2. Is there anything I can do?3. There isn't much difference between Chinese and English culture in this aspect.4.Some Chinese hosts may become too busy to serve themselves.5.Most guests will arrive a little bit earlier, according to Chinese custom.6.In China, hostesses generally want to look more attractive.Section 11 Listen and Decode1.baked2.America3.world,pliment5.interrupt6.dance7.moodRecording the originalChen goes to George's party. George is her friend from America.Chen:Hi, George!George:Hi, Chen! Glad you could make it.Chen:I wouldn't miss your party for the world.George:Thanks for the compliment.Chen:Here I've brought a cake, freshly baked.George:That's great. Come on in. I want you to meet some of my friends.Chen:OK.George:Hey, everybody! This is Chen. Chen, uh, this is everybody.Chen:Don't let me interrupt others.George:Do you want to dance, too?Chen:Let's drink some wine and get in the mood first.Section 11 Listen and Respond1.He is Chen's friend. He is from America.2.She likes it very much.3.They are dancing when Chen arrives.4.She has brought a freshly baked cake to the party.5.He wants Chen to meet some of his friends.6.She is going to have some wine to get in the mood.Section 11 Listen and Match1.B2.C3.D4.DRecording the originalI'm Trying to Be More Like SimonI'm trying to be more like my friend Simon. He is the kind of man who is good at everything he does — and I mean everything. Work, play, study and everything else. He is such a good talker, he could sell ice to an Eskimo. He makes friends instantly. Not only do people like him, plants do, too. People call his house the Plant Hospital. They take their dying plants to him and in two weeks the plants look great. Four years ago, he decided to move to Chicago and work with computers. Most people would begin by going to a computer school at home before making such a move. Not Simon. He went directly to Chicago and applied for lots of computer jobs —a field he knew nothing about. In the interviews, he studied exactly what employers wanted. With that knowledge, he created a perfect self-study plan and got a good job one year later. Now he lives where he wants, does what he wants, has great fun, and makes a lot of money.Section 11 Listen and ConcludeSimon is the kind of guy who is good at everything. He is such a good talker that he could sell ice to an Eskimo. Not only do people like him, plants do, too. People call his house the Plant Hospital because their dying plants would look great in two weeks under his care. Four years ago, he decided to move to Chicago and work with computers. At that time, he knew nothing about the field. But Simon went to interviews directly, thus he could learn exactly what employers wanted. He created a perfect self-study plan and got a good job one year later. NowSimon lives where he wants, does what he wants, has great fun, and makes a lot of money.Section 111 Passage I : Read the Think1. It's origin dates back to the arrival of some of the first European settlers in the New World.2. With the help of their native Indian neighbors3. It usually includes turkey, corn, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie4.They will send a Christmas card home to express seasonal greetings5.Because it always has its "home, sweet home" flavorSection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete 11.dates back2.blessed with3.was observed4.includes5.ate6.Marks7.put up8.will not wait9.is expressed10. Holy Night11. cannot join 12. will send13.believed wine 14.talking over 15.still maintainsSection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete 21.which dates back to the arrival of the first European settlers in the New World2.who taught them how to plant corn, and how to hunt wild deer3.that early settlers and the Indians ate on the first Thanksgiving Day in 16214.although most will wait until a couple of weeks before Christmas Eve5.who cannot join the family6.they believe to be brought to them by Santa Claus7.Though Christmas is now celebrated widely the world overSection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete 31.dates back2.maintain3.has survived4. Responsible5. similar to6. put up7.fail to8.be believed9.marks 10.is observed 11.is blessed with 12.express 13.talkSection 111 Passage I : Read and Translate1.This city is / has been blessed with beautiful scenery and rich natural resources.2.The first Dragon-boat Festival was observed after the death of Qu Yuan, and people showed their respect to this great man in a unique way.3.A traditional Chinese birthday dinner usually includes chicken soup noodle.4.Some Chinese families will even start to prepare for the new year much early, although most will wait until a couple of weeks before Spring Festival.5.Their love for the country is expressed in the sweet melody "My Homeland".6.The football fans who could not join the club in the host matches will never fail to watch each game on TV.7.Though Guangdong dishes are popular the world over, many of them no longer maintaintheir special flavor.Section 111 Passage I : Read and Simulate1.However, the player would not have made the goal without the cooperation of his teammates However, many people would not have survived the flood without the help given by the PLA men.2.The time after the final examinations is the most relaxing of the busy termThe hour after midnight is the darkest time of the day.3.This desire is expressed in the article/essay "Three Days to See".This mood is expressed in the poem "Moonlight".4.Parents are kept busy with duties they believe to be offered by nature..Housewives are kept busy with chores they believe to be imposed upon them by society.5.The general way of practicing Yoga is similar to that for practicing Tai-ji.The traditional track races are similar to the modern ones.6.Though paper-cutting is now a popular art form almost the world over, it still maintains its oriental flavor.Though the CEO is now a well-known figure almost the world over, he still maintains his simple life style.Section 1V Applied Writing : Read and SimulateCome to Practice English!Royal Princess,a luxury ship from UKis arriving at Dalian on June 6,Fri. 9 a.m. You are welcome to workas volunteer-interpreters. Anyone who isinterested please stop by the Foreign LanguageDept. office for details. Do a bit and get benefited as well!Section 1V Applied Writing : Simulate and Create 1英语自助餐想一想开开心心学英语的感觉!在本市尝一尝纯正英国炸鱼薯条的滋味!时间:10月9日, 下午3:00—5:00地点:希尔顿咖啡店大型书展先到百名者有奖--机会难得!著名作者现场签名--机会难得!!世界各国畅销书云集--机会难得!!!地点:天津市东北角新华书店时间:8月28号—9月3号, 上午8:00—下午8:00半Section 1V Applied Writing : Simulate and Create 2 Answer: Open...Unit 8Section 1 Put in Use : Practice 11. the matter2. very well3.have a look4.worry5.some medicine6.stop the pain7.Take the tablets8.several times a daySection 1 Put in Use : Practice 21.What's wrong? / What the matter /Are you all right? You look very pale.2.Oh, your leg is bleeding. You'd better lie down. Does that feel better/How are you feeling now?3.I have the first-aid kit here. Let's stop the bleeding first.4.You should go to see a doctor immediately. Want me to accompany you to the hospital? Section 1 Put in Use : Practice 31.Very soon. Are you sure you've all right? / Are you OK? You don't look quite yourself. / You don't look well.2.Oh, that's too bad. You'd better take a rest now. Have you had / taken any medicine?3.Look, this is medicated oil. You might want to rub some on your temples.4.But you'd better go to see a doctor. I'll accompany you to the clinic as soon as we return to the hotel.Section 11 Listen and Decode1.D2.B3.CRecording the originalLi:Why, Jack, are you all right? You don't look quite yourself.Jack:I'm feeling awful. I've got a terrible headache.Li:It might be a bad cold. Have you taken any medicine?Jack:I took some aspirin, but I still feel sick.Li:You'd better go to see a doctor immediately. Want me to go with you to the hospital? Jack:Oh, it's so nice of you. I do need your help. I just can't think straight at the moment....(In the hospital, a doctor is receiving Jack.)Doctor: What's the matter?Jack:I've got a terrible headache, a sore throat, and my whole body hurts badly.Doctor:Let me see. Oh, you're running a high fever.Jack:Am I seriously ill, doctor?Doctor:Don't worry. I think you've just got a bad cold. But you'd better take an X-ray first. Jack:Thank you, doctor.Section 11 Listen and Respond1.No, Jack does not look quite himself. / No, Jack does not look very well.2.He is feeling awful. He is suffering from a bad headache.3.Yes, he took some aspirin.4.Li suggests that Jack go to see a doctor immediately.5.Yes, he needs Li's help because he can't think straight at the moment.6.He's got a terrible headache, a sore throat, and his whole body hurts badly.7.Jack may have got a bad cold8.He says "Don't worry. I think you've got a bad cold."9.He asks Jack to take an X-ray first.Section 11 Listen and Judge1.6.7.F2.3.4.5.8.TRecording the originalFive Ways to Improve Your SkinNowadays, people pay more and more attention to their skin. Do you know how to take care of your skin? Does your skin feel dry and rough? Does your skin look dull and tired? Don't worry! Here are some points that can make all the difference.Not enough sleep leaves your skin looking tired. So don't stay up any longer than you have to, and give your skin the chance to relax and have a good rest!Air-conditioning and not drinking enough water can make your skin look dry. So make sure you drink at least eight glasses of water each day to nourish your skin from the within.Taking a short walk on a fine day will not only refresh you, it will also wake up your skin. Make sure you wash all the make-up off your face before going to bed. Your skin needs a few deep and good breaths just like you do!Your diet should be full of the right vitamins and minerals. They will help keep your skin looking good and healthy. Fruit and vegetables are the best things to make you look beautiful.Always rub your skin gently. The movements upwards and outwards will help reduce puffiness. Doing this massage five minutes, twice a week, will leave your skin looking young and beautiful!Section 11 Listen and Complete1.skin2.rest3.dry4.within5.walk6.breath7.minerals8.vegetables9.outwards 10.youngSection 11 Listen and ConcludeNowadays, people pay more and more attention to their skin. If we don't know how to take care of our skin, our face may look dry and tired. The passage offers us some points that can make all the difference. The speaker first advises us to have enough sleep. He also asks us to drink at least eight glasses of water every day. Taking a short walk on a fine day will also wake up our skin. In the evening, we should wash all the make-up off our face so that our skin can breathe.Our diet should be full of the right vitamins and minerals. They will help keep the skin looking good. Fruit and vegetables are the best things to make our skin beautiful.Rub our skin gently. The movements upwards and outwards will help reduce puffiness. Doing this massage for five minutes, twice a week, will leave our skin looking young and beautiful!Section 111 Passage I : Read the Think1.They may suffer from different kinds of illness.2.They may suffer from heat-stroke, injury, skin and stomach trouble and car-sickness.3.Because it may help to cure or prevent the illness he / she may suffer from during traveling.4.Diarrhea5.Because they are proved to be very effective and safe to relieve certain health problems.6.It is good for headache, insect bites and other sicknesses.7.Medicated oil and Yunnan White Medicine Spray.Section 111 Passage I : Read and Judge1.D2.C3.C4.ASection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete1.such as2.caused by3.first-aid4.traditional5.helpful for6.acclimatized to7.for instance 8.introduced to 9.soothes 10.satisfying effect 11.suggested 12.reluctant Section 111 Passage I : Read and Translate1.These friends from abroad have visited such cities in China as Xi'an, Guilin, and Dalian.2.This skin problem is a trouble. It will cause big trouble3.Don't worry. You are just not acclimatized to the new place yet.4.This herb pillow will greatly reduce the pain of a stiff neck.5.This method is indeed effective. I do appreciate your help.6.Although the ad sounds very convincing, she is still reluctant to order the new product. Section 111 Passage I : Read and Simulate1.We may be fooled by certain tricks such as sweet words and overstating.She may be touched by certain actions such as a hug and a kiss.2.You will get too disappointed or have a bad temper with such a poor service.She may get too far behind or have an accident with such an old bicycle.3.Other pets may exhibit bad behavior if they cannot adapt to a new environment.Other students may have emotional problems if they are not accustomed to the competition.4.Massage is also effective for a stiff neckT aijiquan Exercise is also good for cancer patients.5.In some cases, precaution is of the biggest necessity.In any case, keeping calm is of the biggest importance.6.They will not only like your performance, but also like the lively atmosphere of the party. We will not only remember your friendship, but also appreciate the help fromSection 1V Applied Writing : Simulate and Create 1成分:含多种不同的消炎和止疼成分。
新编英语教程1练习册答案第六单元
Unit6
Translation
1.This young man’s carelessness involved him in
serious trouble.
2.As far as I know, such a terrible thing has never
happened in our towns before.
3.He is easy-going and has a variety of interests,
which has enable him to make a lot of friends.
4.This soup, which is the hostess’s specially,
consists of tomatoes, meat and peas.
5.Printing was known to the Chinese as early as the
9th century.
6.You should base your judgement on your own
observation rather than on gossip(道听述说).
Parcel: package
Consult: ask \ go for
Make a hit = successful = go off well
Compliment = express respect or good withes \ say sth nice to me
Don’t mind sb V-ing……
Long to = be eager to do sth
Volunteer v. = be willing to do sth
Conscious = care about, aware of
Proficiency = very good at …
Deserve = to be worthy of a thing
Prospect = a chance of successful
Pursue = go on with..
Imposing = to force someone to accept sth
Gumming on = stick
Idle = lazy \ not working
Mania = a strong desire or liking for something Recreational = amusing
A pair of tweezers = used for picking up small sth Commemorate = keep sth in your mind
Concurrently = happening at the same time Tremendous = very great in size, amount
Specimen = describe
Assemble = to gather or collect together
初中英语完形填空100篇(三)
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A strange thing happened to Henry yesterday. He was on a bus and to __1__. So he stood up and rang the bell. __2__ make sure the driver heard him, he rang it twice, but the bus __3__ stop. And the conductor came and shouted __4__ him.
The conductor was __5__ angry and spoke __6__ fast that Henry didn’t understand __7__. The bus stopped at the next bus and Henry got off. As he got off he heard someone said, “ I think he __8__ a foreigner.”
When Henry got __9__, he told his wife about it.
“ __10__ times did you ring the bell?” his wife asked.
“ Twice,” said Henry.
“ Well, that’s the signal (信号) __11__ the driver __12__ on.” His wife explained, “only the conductor __13__ to ring the bell twice. That’s why the conductor __14__ so angry!”
Henry nodded(点头). “ __15__,” he said.
1. A. got off B. gets off C. get off D. get on
2. A.To B. At C. In D. with
3. A. doesn’t B. don’t C. didn’t D. wasn’t
4. A. in B. on C. of D. at
5. A. so B. as C. at D. because
6. A. so that B. that C. so D. why
7. A. words B. a word C. speech D. song
8. A. was B. isn’t C. is D. am
9. A. to home B. at home C. in home D. home
10. A. How many B. How much C. How long D. How
11. A. to B. at C. on D. for
12. A. to go B. go C. went on D. goes
13. A. allowed B. is allowed C. was allowed D. allow
14. A. got B. gets C. is getting D. gotten
15. A. I seen B. I saw C. I see D. I did
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Allan was worried. This was his first time to go traveling 1 . He didn’t know how to find his seat, 2 he went to the air hostess(空姐) and asked, “Could you help me? I can’t find my seat.” The air hostess showed 3 the seat and told him 4 and fasten the seat belt(系好安全带). She told Allan not to move about when the plane was going up. And she also said that Allan’s ears might feel 5 strange, but he didn’t need to 6 it because many people felt 7 that. When the plane was flying very high, Allan could stand up and walk around. He could 8 read books,
newspapers or see films. The air hostess would
__9__ food and drinks. Allan would enjoy the flight and 10 soon.
1.A. by ship B. by air C. by car D. by bus
2.A. yet B. or C. but D. so
3.A. him B. me C. her D. he。