泛读教程 第三册Unit 7
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Unit1. The ability to predict what the writer is going/ about/ trying to say next
is both an aid to understanding and a sign of it.
A prediction begins from the moment you read the title and from expectations of
what he book is likely to contain. Even if the expectations/predictions are
contradicted, they are useful because they have started you thinking about the topic
and made you actively involved.
If you formulate your predictions as questions which you think the text may answer,
you are preparing yourself to read for a purpose: to see which of your questions
are in fact dealt with and what answers are offered. If your reading is more
purposeful you are likely to understand better.
Naturally your predictions/expectations will not always be correct. This does
not matter at all as long as you recognize when they are wrong, and why. In fact
英语泛读教程参考答案
Unit 8
Text:
A. c
B. bdcdc ccbdd
D dbcad aabdb aa
Reading Skills:
A 1. forefathers 2. a year that contains 366 days
3. an athlete who has never competed for payment or for a monetary prize
B 1. noun/ a stick used to support people
2. noun/ a tool to cut trees
3. noun/ jouneys on or in a vehicle,etc
4. noun/ a small quantity taken by sipping
Fast Reading:
ddabc cbadb dbccd
Home reading:
1-8 ccbbdbbd
Unit 9
Text
A,d B, bcdaa bccb D, dbada bbccdca
Fast reading:
ccdcc abcda cabcd Home reading
dcdbd cdd
Unit 10
Text: A, d B,dbabd cdbd D, cdacb cabdc
Reading Skills:
A 1. Announcement of a unit test 2. Faliure to prepare for the test
3. Cheating in the test 4. Mental sufferings
5, confessions to father and the teacher
B1. space order 2. time order 3. space order
《英语阅读》(1)练习答案1-10
Unit 1 University Student Life
Section A
Word Pretest
DBBC DDAB
Reading Comprehension
FTFT FFTF
Vocabulary Building
Word Match
rationally in a way based on reason rather than emotion
established accepted; recognized
various different
panic sudden fear
consolidate strengthen
assignment homework
biological of living things
flexible not fixed
strenuous stressful; requiring effort and energy
master overall
recreation way of spending free time
estimate calculate roughly
routine regular; usual
priority first concern
relaxation rest
flexible established panic strenuous priority routine Rationally recreations
Suffix
familiarize visualize merely idealize
finalize necessarily physically highly
Cloze
favorable their respected professors authority
role expect need several changes
英语泛读教程3 (Unit 1-7课文) ants05
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Invented Words
New words appear in English every day. Do you know how these words are born? Read the following passage to find
various ways English words are invented.
Scholars guess that English has about 600 000 words, but there are probably more. New words continue to
come into the language at such a rate that no dictionary could possibly keep up with them. The old words which
were born centuries ago in the Anglo-Saxon, Germanic and French languages make up four fifths of the English
language. The other one fifth is made up partly of borrowed words and partly of three other kinds of words: words
from the names of peoples and places; imitative words; and invented words.
Ampere, volt and watt are all units of electricity, and they are named for the men who discovered them; Andre