综合英语二SL6
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新标准⼤学英语综合教程2单元测试第6单元答案Done with this task. Your score: 73%Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.stretchstrainboostinnerclueillustrationprecisionprioritystrategymysteryprofessionalinterpretationresponsiblepunchmoanmassagesuspensechorusexhaustiontournament1.After playing football all afternoon, Philip felt complete and totalYour answer Correct answerprofessional exhaustion2."When you get the ball," the coach declared, "yourYour answer Correct answertournament priority3.AlexYour answer Correct answerpunch massage4.The physical and emotionalathlete.Your answer Correct answerchorus strain5.Your answer Correct answerpriority tournament6.Many runners describe an amazingalone and in silence.Your answer Correct answermoan inner7. Mike Tyson was a very famous boxer because he could often knock out his opponent withYour answer Correct answerclue punch8.to be a football superstar.Your answer Correct answertournament illustration9. If you want to be rich and famous, you might want to consider becoming a(n)Your answer Correct answermystery professional10.He got out of bed and had a(n)Your answer Correct answerinner stretch11.until one falls down.Your answer Correct answerstrategy strategy12.out of competition.Your answer Correct answersuspense suspense13.I enjoy watching rugby but I don't understand the rules and have no happening.Your answer Correct answerclue clue14.His constantYour answer Correct answermoan moan15.Rules should be very straightforward; there should be no room for Your answer Correct answerinterpretation interpretation16.Sheila eats an energy bar every afternoon to give her an extrathrough the day.Your answer Correct answerboost boost17.Popular NBA players are often greeted on the court with a(n)applause.Your answer Correct answerchorus chorus18.Your answer Correct answerprecision precision19.To many people unfamiliar with the game, baseball is a completeYour answer Correct answermystery mystery20.Your answer Correct answerresponsible responsibleSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21. The baseball player wants to play for a different team, but he decided to wait and holdYour answer Correct answerout out22.I once met Michael Jordan,Your answer Correct answerby by23.Your answer Correct answerof of24.Patty decided to do the right thing and blow the whistle cheating.Your answer Correct answeron on25.About halfway through the race, my adrenaline tookYour answer Correct answerover over26.He was so sweaty after the game that he literally had to peel Your answer Correct answeroff off27.Your answer Correct answerin in28.to win the game.Your answer Correct answerout out29.Nina, as Richard's coach and trainer, took the creditYour answer Correct answerfor for30.Your answer Correct answerup upPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Here's a good example of why ice hockey is such a dangerous sport. Hockey is one of the few teamsports where fighting is literally part of the game. Indeed, the will often watch the players to make sure they fight "fair." During an ice hockey match last year, one of the players hit the puck very hard and sent itall the way to the other team's net. I was too busy watching the puck flythrough the air to see what happened next, but I sure heard the of the crowd!I looked back to the player who hit the puck, who was now punching anotherplayer! He even threw his face mask so he could see the other player better.Apparently, the two players ran into each other but one of them theninto the wall. It seemed like a very accident, butthese two players were fighting very seriously! Both players' continued toplay and stayed away from the fight. They didn't also want to get a penalty.How easy it must be to the anger of an ice hockey player!Your answer Correct answer(31) referee referee(32) soaring soaring(33) roar roar(34) madly madly(35) aloft aloft(36) accidentally accidentally(37) Collided Collided(38) random random(39) teammates teammates(40) incur incurPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.In this age of increased academic pressure and decreased institutional budgets, do high-profile,big-budget college athletics programs still make sense? In order to make an informed decision, you must weigh the advantages and disadvantages. In other words, what are the positive things that college sports offer and what are the associated negative things?First of all, college athletics offer excellent public relations with the college community, increase the college's national and international exposure, and provide wonderful fundraising opportunities. At the same time, sports programs provide education and training to potential future professional athletes—many ofwhom might not have received a quality education without the benefit of a sports scholarship.For a long time, college athletes attended school on a full or partial sports scholarship. This meant that things like tuition, room, and board were paid by the college in return for that student agree ing to attend the school and play on its team. However, in recent years, it has become common for these students to receive additional pay. This has become considerably controversial since many people view this as an unfair situation where certain students, because of their athletic ability, receive benefits that other students do not.Does financial compensation compromise academic and institutional integrity? I don't think so. For one thing, without these college athletes, the schools would not enjoy a majority of the revenue they receive from athletic departments. Student athletes are entitled to some form of compensation, and, since the demands of the sport often occupy most of their time, they are unable to keep other jobs. In addition, if college athl etes are paid, it might stop many of them from going pro before they graduate. It would encourage students to complete their education before joining a professional team.What are the opposing arguments? Many people claim that schools with wealthy and successful sports departments devalue the academic environment in favor of athletic competition. The claim has also been made that certain sports, by sheer nature of their popularity, receive less attention and money and, therefore, the athletes are also treated less well. Unfortunately, this is also true with most female sports teams. However, it seems to me that, in most cases, these negatives are not a result of college athletics alone. Institutional commitment to all teams—popular and unpopular, male and female—would considerably help this situation.The ultimate question is whether colleges and universities should be the training grounds for future professional sports careers. College should be the place where young people go to learn about the world, develop their skills, and discover their passion. Why shouldn't this also be true for sports?41. The author of this passage is _______.A. telling a storyB. describing a processC. making an argumentD. persuading the reader42. With which of the following statements would the author likely NOT agree?A. College athletes make a lot of money for their schools.B. Colleges currently give equal attention and money to all sports teams.C. Women's basketball teams receive less money than men's basketball teams.D. College should be a place for all students to develop professional skills.43. Which paragraph presents the disadvantages of college athletics?A. Paragraph 2.B. Paragraph 3.C. Paragraph 4.D. Paragraph 5.44. The author is _______ college sports and paying student athletes.A. againstB. undecided onC. for and against different aspects ofD. in favor of45. Which of the following would make the LEAST appropriate title?A. College: No Professionals Allowed.B. College Athletics: Pros and Cons.C. College Athletes: Are They Worth the Money?D. Do College Sports Still Make Sense?。
全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程2unit6Unit 6 Women,Half the Sky Lecture Notes (for students):Words and Expressions(Para. 2)convert: vt. change the nature, purpose, or function of somethingThe room was converted from a kitchen to a lavatory.Many kinds of clean energy are converted into electricity, since they cause less environmental pollution.(Para. 3) distinguish: vt.1) recognize the difference between (people or things)People who cannot distinguish between colors are said to be color-blind.*这对孪生儿长得很像, 无人能分辨出谁是谁.(=The twins are so alike that no one can distinguish one from the other.)2) deserve to be noticed by doing sth. very well 使杰出,使扬名She distinguished herself by her patience and bravery.(Para.4)crave: v. have a strong desire for sth.The tired old man craved for rest.All the men present are not hesitant to give her the admirations she craves.(Para.5) decent: adj.1) proper; acceptableWe must provide decent housing for the poor.2) not likely to shock or embarrass others; modest*第一次见面时得体的衣着会给人留下好印象。
1. If you are not moving ahead , you are falling behind fall behind ( sb ): to go more slowly than other people so that they gradually move further ahead of you ; to be less successful than someone else 落伍、落在后⾯ eg: She was leading in the 800-metre race , but fell behind in the last second. 在800⽶⽐赛中她⼀直领,在最后的⼀秒⾥落在了别⼈的后⾯。
eg:Germany has fallen behind France and Britain in the production of airliners 德国在⼤型客机⽣产⽅⾯不如法国和英国。
fall behind with/on sth.to fail to pay for sth. or to do sth. when it is due拖⽋;跟不上 eg:Don‘t fall behind with the rent , or you’ll be told to leave. 不要拖⽋房租,不然的话,房东就会叫你搬⾛。
eg:I‘ve fallen far behind with my maths homework. I don’t think I‘ll ever be ableto catch up . 数学作业我已经落下不少,永远也赶不上了。
eg:She falls behind with her studies 她学习跟不上 2. This attitude results in a nation of peoplecommitted to commit oneself/be committed to (doing ) sth: v. (1)transport, convey:传送 传递消息to say/have said that someone will definitely do sth. or must do sth .决⼼做;做 eg: Think carefully before you commit yourself to working at weekends .好好考虑之后再决定是不是同意周末⼯作 eg: The government is committed to improving housing conditions for low-income people 政府要为低收⼊居民改善居住环境。