新概念英语3练习册答案
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Book 3 Unit 1 Part One: Grammar and Structure Ⅰ. 1. shall we 2. will you / won't you 3. Be diligent 4. Don’t let this type of things happen again. 5. Be a good boy. 6. Keep off the grass! 7. No parking! 8. Watch your steps! Ⅱ. 1-5 DCADD 6-10 CABAB 11-15 CCCCC 重点句子讲解 Ⅰ. 1. No matter what the excuse (is) 2. no matter how much he knows 3. No matter whether/if it snows or not 4. no matter who breaks the law 5. No matter where you go Ⅱ. 1. Just as nearly every alcoholic starts out as a social drinker 2. Just as men can't lift up their own bodies 3. Just as parents struggle to teach their children to think ahead and choose a future 4. just as the pressure of competition helps athletes to perform their best 5. Just as you need air to breathe
Part Two: Vocabulary and Expression Ⅰ. 1. delivery 2. justice 3. unload 4. agreeable 5. faithful 6. simplicity 7.considerate 8.acknowledge 9. comparable 10. costly II. 1 disguise 2 pledged 3 blossom 4 reckon 5 drained 6 penetrate 7 paralleled 8 provoke 9 hedged 10 stretching III. 1 on 2 into 3 up 4 on 5 apart 6 on 7 up 8 on 9 through 10 down Ⅳ. 1-5 DACBA 6-10 CADCD V. 1-5 BDCCB 6-10 ADACB 11-15 DACBD 16-20 ACBCD
Part Three: Reading Comprehension I. KALBD IHNFG II. 1-5 CBCDB 6-10 CDDCB III. 1. The young are not what they were. 2. Events that the older generation remembers. 3. Enforced slavery. 4. Enjoyment is not sinful. 5. The younger generation.
Part Four:Translation Ⅰ. Translate the following into English. 1. a difficult delivery 2. to hold together 3. to adjust to 4. to reconcile … with … 5. to pray for peace 6. to restrain from 7. to long to do sth 8. to care for sb 9. to enrich one’s life 10. to hold each other tight II. Translate the following into Chinese. 1. 带着…的表情 2. 执法, 执行审判职权 3. 全力以赴 4. 误导某人做某事 5. 对…不抱希望 6. 在精心伪装下 7. 依靠自己活得有声有色 8. 一脸的木然 9. 能容苦和乐的家 10. 热闹欢快的氛围 III. Translate the following sentences into Chinese. 1. 在自传的第二卷,她进一步深入提示她的艺术人生。 2. 从她的表情可以看出她领会了他的话。 3. 我们的关系的确出了问题,但我觉得我们能解决好。 4. 如果参军,你必须宣誓效忠于你的国家。 5. 我将让珍妮解释她为什么不遵守自己的诺言。 6. 玛丽又累又饿,双腿已经开始发软了。 Ⅳ.Translate the following sentences into English. 1. No matter where I go 2. just as I have been searching for the perfect wine. 3. in charge of this project. 4. track down the cause of the infection? 5. but ended up apologizing. 6. many difficulties to reckon with.
Part Five: Writing I Sentence structure 1. (1) Just as you hate math, I dislike chemistry. (2) Just as honor is a prerequisite for respectability, unblemished character is a barometer of integrity. 2. (1) No matter what a high risk they might face amid aftershocks, even the soldiers resolved that they should get to the epicenter as early as possible. (2) No matter how much she apologized for her remarks, even the Chinese netizens grasped that her behavior was far from humane. 3. (1) Usually famous for its scenic beauty, the place now lay in ruins. (2) Usually very timid, she now appeared calm and cold before her impending doom. 4. (1) An earthquake broke out in this city on that day, leaving the region with ruins. (2) We hurriedly ended our meeting, leaving this proposal with many doubts. 5. (1) The soldiers pushed ahead amid unending aftershocks, ignoring the fact that they were at risk of their lives. (2) The commander ordered the airborne troops to land from the air, ignoring the fact that the local meteorological conditions were complex.
II. Practical Writing 四级作文题型之一:现象型(1)
Nowadays, many famous university campuses have become popular tourist attractions. Take Tsinghua University as an example, the past 5 years has witnessed a steady number of 4,360,000 people visiting the famous university every year.
When it comes to the topic whether it is a good or bad thing to open the university campus for tourists, different people hold different views. In the eyes of the group of people arguing for campus opening, the beauty of the campuses will impress the middle students and stimulate them to work harder to get enrolled in such famous universities. However, others hold a negative view about it for too many tourists will definitely disturb the campuses’ intellectual atmosphere.
As far as I am concerned, I would lend my support to the second opinion because I firmly believe that university campus should first and foremost be a quiet and peaceful environment for students to study.
Book 3 Unit 2 Part One: Grammar and Structure Ⅰ.