文档库 最新最全的文档下载
当前位置:文档库 › 新标准大学英语综合英语2unit test答案(unit1-10)

新标准大学英语综合英语2unit test答案(unit1-10)

新标准大学英语综合英语2unit test答案(unit1-10)
新标准大学英语综合英语2unit test答案(unit1-10)

Unit test 1

Section A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.

1. The former rivals decided to create a(n) _______ when they realized they shared a common threat. Correct answer alliance

2. The streets around the courthouse were all closed down because of the____ against the ruling. Correct answer demonstration

3. Sandra was explaining how her daughter is beginning to ____ against her rules and authority. Correct answer rebel

4. The government has passed many laws that intended to make us safer, but (a) ___ would probably suggest that we're just as vulnerable as before. Correct answer cynic

5. The ___of California held a press conference to announce his candidacy for the US Senate. Correct answer governor

6. I found the Prime Minister's speech to be very_____ ; it made me feel hopeful and patriotic. Correct answer inspirational

7. At this point, Jim has no ___ of landing a job anytime soon; he just can't find a job for someone with a history degree. Correct answer prospects

8. Radicalism, by ___, means that people are acting outside the accepted norms of society. Correct answer definition

9. My children are growing up today in the Internet ____—a time when all the knowledge of the world is only a few mouse clicks away. Correct answer era

10. The September 11 terrorist attack in the United States caused more ____ than many people thought possible. Correct answer destruction

11. During the 1960s, many young people chose to _____their country's involvement in the Vietnam War. Correct answer protest

12. The collapsed housing industry in America ultimately had severe consequences for the entire_____ . Correct answer economy

13. Pedro asked me to sign the _____ in favor of the proposed law.

Correct answer petition

14. Traveling through Mexico was a wonderful ____to practice Spanish which I spent so many years studying. Correct answer opportunity

15. She chose to major in business at college because she thought it would increase her chances of well-paid _____ after graduation. Correct answer employment

16. This artist must be fairly _______; I've never heard of her and I'm an art major! Correct answer obscure

17. Mike explained that it was his personal______ that governments should never interfere with other countries' internal problems. Correct answer philosophy

18. My father always told me that if I don't have ____ for what I do, I should find something else to do. Correct answer passion

19. Subjects like physics and chemistry can cause considerable _____ for students who aren't good at mathematics. Correct answer frustration

20. To an economist, there is a huge difference between an _____ society and an agricultural one. Correct answer industrial

Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.

21. The students took ____ the streets in protest and got a lot of media attention. Correct

answer to

22. It's difficult to know exactly what the candidates stand___ because they speak in such general terms. Correct answer for

23. It wasn't until I moved to college that I realized how much I relied ____ my parents. Correct answer on

24. That film about the plight of polar bears really made me sit ____and pay attention to climate change. Correct answer up

25. Greg wanted to go jogging in spite ______ the fact that there was a strong thunderstorm. Correct answer of

26. I would never be associated ____ an organization that was cruel to animals.

Correct answer to with

27. The news story was about people who protested because they had been kept ____ the list of eligible voters. Correct answer off

28. Barbara decided not to drop ___of college even though she was pregnant. Correct answer out

29. Do you really think a group of students can bring___ change in the government? Correct answer about

30. President Kennedy hoped that the embargo would bring the Cuban government ___ its knees. Correct answer to

Part II: Banked Cloze

Correct answer (31) campus (32) sophomores (33) resignation (34) repressive (35) chanting (36) clash (37) passionate (38) liberal (39) assert (40) apathetic

Part III: Reading Comprehension

41~45:BCDAB

Unit test 2

Section A: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.

1~5:CDBDA 6~10:BCCBD 11~15:ADBCA 16~20:DACAC

Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.

21. Don't let ___ that you like opera, or she'll make you listen to it all the time!

Correct answer on

22. She had already fallen asleep ___ the time we got back home.

Correct answer by

23. It was important for the child to calm _____ so the doctor could administer the flu shot. Correct answer down

24. Professor Gregory went to the Amazon rainforest ____ search of plants that might help make new medicines. Correct answer in

25. All the issues we're facing today stem ____ the President's decision last year.

Correct answer from

26. I finally worked up the nerve to ask Rick ___ on a date, and he said yes!

Correct answer out

27. Every time I try to get close and understand Catherine's problems, she pulls___ . Correct answer away

28. Alfredo received all the praise and congratulations, ____though he had won the contest.

29. If nothing else, that bright yellow coat will definitely help you stand____ in a crowd! Correct answer out

30. If you testify in court, you need to tell nothing ___ the truth or you could go to jail. Correct answer but

Part II: Banked Cloze

Correct answer (31 trace (32)mostly(33)couch(34) volume (35)repertoire(36)distinct(37) unfold(38)naughty(39)disturbance (40)comprehend

Part III: Reading Comprehension

41~45:DBCAB

Unit test 3

Part I: Vocabulary and Structure

Section A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.

1. The investigators searched her house after they received a(n) ____ tip over the phone. Correct answer anonymous

2. In this ___, the judge declared the suspect not guilty. Correct answer instance

3. The government said the _____ threat level for a terrorist attack is relatively low.

Correct answer current

4. Tony was caught shoplifting and has been in police ____ since last night.

Correct answer custody

5. The job of a police investigator is to ____ all the available evidence and figure out who committed

a crime and why it was committed. Correct answer correlate

6. When we got married, we took almost everything so we definitely had to ____ all of our stuff. Correct answer consolidate

7. The suspect was found not guilty since the lawyers couldn't find a(n) _____ of evidence that suggested he committed the crime. Correct answer shred

8. The firefighters put their own lives in ____ to save the people trapped in the burning building. Correct answer peril

9. Unfortunately, pickpockets are incredibly ____-in many large cities. Correct answer commonplace

10. The suspect was arrested because he was in possession of a concealed _____. Correct answer weapon

Section B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.

11~15: CBACB 16~20: ABDAD

Section C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.

21. As a safety measure, it's important to tear ___ bank documents that you don't need anymore. Correct answer up

22. It was unbelievable! Kevin was robbed ___ broad daylight! Correct answer at

23. Excuse me. Do you have any information ___ file about the Frank Spacey case?

Correct answer on

24. You can usually count ____ the police to help you out when you're in trouble. Correct answer on

25. In order to enter the building, I needed to have my fingerprints scanned ____ a machine.

26. I know the security guards need to ask for identification, but I was very unhappy with the way he went ___ it. Correct answer about

27. After you check your bank balance online, remember to log ___ so no one else can steal your information. Correct answer off

28. I would have helped out last weekend ____ only I had known you were moving. Correct answer if

29. Did you cut____ your old credit card after you received the new one? Correct answer up

30. Passing through security in an airport takes a long time since the officers sometimes need to look ____ your luggage. Correct answer through

Part II: Banked Cloze

Correct answer (31) scary (32) obviously (33) forge (34) unauthorized (35) fraud (36) undoubted (37) ethical (38) widely (39) mindset (40)globally

Part III: Reading Comprehension

41~45: CBAAD

Unit test 4

Section A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.

1.Thomas is a journalist and will go to Russia next week on __ for a new story.

Correct answer survey assignment

2. China's victory in the World Cup semifinals was so___ that people were up all night celebrating. Correct answer unexpected

3. The city newspaper conducted a(n) ___of residents to see what they thought of the new law. Correct answer survey

4. The election of US President Obama had such ____importance that it will be taught in classrooms for years to come. Correct answer historical

5. Newspaper journalists must follow a set of established ____when they write their articles. Correct answer guidelines

6. I couldn't believe that the politician had the nerve to__those comments! Correct answer deny

7. People all over the country were ____ dissatisfied with the election. Correct answer similarly

8.It was hard to trust Bill's ___after he was caught lying and cheating.Correct answer integrity

9. That editorial was about the government's responsibility to help people who are unemployed and living in___ . Correct answer poverty

10. The recovery of the missing girl and the____ of her kidnappers made headlines for a week. Correct answer capture

Section B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.

11~15: BADAA 16~20: BCBDC

Section C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.

21. Do you think twenty-four-hour news channels will ever run out __ things to report about? Correct answer of

22. The local newspaper decided to lead__ the story about the election results. Correct answer with

23. Unfortunately, many people believe that if it's ____print, then it must be true. Correct answer in

24. In the United States, more than seven___ of every ten people own a computer. Correct

answer out

25. The music was____ loud that I asked Carl to turn it down. Correct answer so

26. I generally don't believe something unless I can see it ____ my own eyes.

Correct answer with

27. Eventually, the killer was caught____ the police, but it wasn't soon enough. Correct answer by

28. I read an article that newspapers and magazines will disappear_____ the future and everything will be online. Correct answer in

29. When I lived abroad, I was forced to turn _____the Internet to stay current with the news. Correct answer to

30. It's nice to know that people still read real books in spite ______ new technology like e-books and digital downloads. Correct answer of

Part II: Banked Cloze

Correct answer (31) websites(32)blog (33)billion (34) laptop (3) momentous (36) moreover (37) ferocious (38) chase (39) startled (40) feedback

Part III: Reading Comprehension

41~45: CBDAB

Unit test5

Part I: Vocabulary and Structure

Section A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.

1. There is a(n)___ need for relief aid to victims of the earthquake.Correct answer immedia te

2. I felt that he didn't get the ____ he deserved for his role in the peace treaty.

Correct answer recognition

3. During times of great uncertainty and struggle, many people appreciate a few moments of true___ relief. Correct answer comic

4. All wars create a(n) ____amount of damage in the affected countries. Correct answer considerable

5. The atomic bomb has the ability to destroy all of____ if we're not careful. Correct answer humanity

6. World War II began in 1939 when the German military ___ Poland. Correct answer invaded

7. The government has threatened to take ____ action if the rebels do not withdraw from the area. Correct answer military

8. My grandfather never ____ any emotion when he spoke of his experience during the war. Correct answer displayed

9. We all owe a debt of gratitude to the many ____ troops who fought and died with bravery during World War II. Correct answer combat

10. "Can you please stop this _____ behaviour for five minutes and act like adults?" his mother demanded. Correct answer childish

11. If you___ the truth, your trial will be difficult; it's best to just honestly answer all questions. Correct answer conceal

12. There is a(n) ____ in her contract which specifies when she will be paid.

Correct answer

clause

13. Freedom of speech is the ____ of a solid democracy. Correct answer foundation

14. The ceremony was held to honor war veterans who displayed amazingly____ deeds on the battlefield. Correct answer heroic

15. The ____ made by American colonists in 1776 ultimately led to their independence from Great Britain. Correct answer declaration

16. Unfortunately, we don't live in a(n) ____ world, so there will always be disagreements and conflict. Correct answe ideal

17. The general went on a top secret ____ into enemy territory. Correct answer mission

18. Could you please ____which date you will visit the museum?

Correct answer specify

19. Sadly, there was only one____ from the plane crash. Correct answer survivor

20. The crisis in that country is having an effect on neighbouring countries because _____ are crossing the borders in huge numbers. Correct answer refugees

Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.

21. Jeffrey is a good man ____ heart; he just has difficulty expressing himself.

Correct answer at

22. Children must be supervised ____ all times while in the park. Correct answer at

23. As the Nazis' power grew, more and more Jewish people went ___ hiding.

Correct answer into

24. Captain White was awarded the Medal of Honor in recognition ____ his service to the nation. Correct answer of

25. I was cleaning out the attic and I came ____ my grandparents' old letters to each other. Correct answer across

26. It's sometimes hard to believe, but many wars actually change the world _____the better. Correct answer for

27. My grandfather considers his war wound to be a badge __ honor.

Correct answer of

28. He was presented with a gold watch ___recognition of his service in the company. Correct answer in

29. The news this morning reported that the refugees were crossing the border ____ droves. Correct answer in

30. I promise to contact you as soon __ I get to Japan. Correct answer as

Part II: Banked Cloze

Correct answer (31) optimism (32) evil (33) cruelty (34) bloodshed (35) reveal (36) respectful (37) commander (38) roughly (39) fate (40) insane

Part III: Reading Comprehension

41~45: DCBAD

Unit test 6

Section A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.

1.After playing football all afternoon, Philip felt complete and total__.Correct answer exhaustion

2. "When you get the ball," the coach declared, "your ___ is to score a goal!"

Correct answer priority

3. Alex Helena's____ aching back. Correct answer massage

4. The physical and emotional _____ of training for a marathon can be too much for any athlete.

Correct answer strain

5. Kevin was embarrassed because his team placed last in the ____.

Correct answer tournament

6. Many runners describe an amazing ____ peace that comes with long hours running alone and in silence. Correct answer inner

7. Mike Tyson was a very famous boxer because he could often knock out his opponent with only one ____. Correct answer punch

8. Stadiums filled with thousands of screaming fans is a perfect___ of why I want to be a football superstar. Correct answer illustration

9. If you want to be rich and famous, you might want to consider becoming a(n)____ athlete. Correct answer professional

10. He got out of bed and had a(n) . Correct answer stretch

11. Boxing is a sport that doesn't seem to have much_____ ; two guys just hit each other until one falls down. Correct answer strategy

12. The tournament was filled with incredible _____ once the favourite team was knocked out of competition. Correct answer suspense

13. I enjoy watching rugby but I don't understand the rules and have no ____ what's happening. Correct answer clue

14. His constant ____ is that no one understands him. Correct answer moan

15. Rules should be very straightforward; there should be no room for____ .

Correct answer interpretation

16. Sheila eats an energy bar every afternoon to give her an extra ___ to help her get through the day. Correct answer boost

17. Popular NBA players are often greeted on the court with a(n) ____ of cheers and applause. Correct answer chorus

18. Golf is a sport that focuses on technical ___ rather than physical ability.

Correct answer precision

19. To many people unfamiliar with the game, baseball is a complete___ .

Correct answer mystery

20. Police believe that the same man is _____ for three other murders in the area. Correct answer responsible

Section 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 hold ___ for a better offer. Correct answer out

22. I once met Michael Jordan, ____ chance, in a hotel lobby. Correct answer by

23. At the Olympics, we were lost in a sea ___ spectators trying to watch the event. Correct answer of

24. Patty decided to do the right thing and blow the whistle ____ the students who were cheating. Correct answer on

25. About halfway through the race, my adrenaline took ___ and helped me keep going. Correct answer over

26. He was so sweaty after the game that he literally had to peel___ his shirt.

Correct answer off

27. You've got to bear ____ mind that he's been training for three years for this moment.

Correct answer in

28. The basketball player had to shut ____ all the surrounding lights and noise if he wanted to win the game. Correct answer out

29. Nina, as Richard's coach and trainer, took the credit ___ his victory. Correct answer for

30. Even though she's twice my age, I find it difficult to keep ____ with her.

Correct answer up

Part II: Banked Cloze

Correct answer (31) referee (32) soaring (33)roar (34) madly (35)aloft (36) accidentally (37 Collided (38) random (39) teammates (40) incur

Part III: Reading Comprehension

41~45: CBDDA

Unit test 7

1~5: ACADA 6~10: BBDAB 11~15: DBCAC 16~20: BCDDC

Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.

21. His son decided to go back to school to work ____ animal behaviour research. Correct answer on

22. Our cats are just ____ the same age. Correct answer about

23. Polar bears are sometimes forced to go ___the ice to find food. Correct answer under

24. Her research brings ____ many interesting questions. Correct answer up

25. Learning about animals alive during the time of the dinosaurs is difficult, but scientists are, bit ____ bit, making progress. Correct answer by

26. Many dog owners project all human emotions ____ their pets, even when it's ridiculous to do so. Correct answer onto

27. Don't hang___ the phone. I want to talk to Thomas too. Correct answer up

28. Marilyn has so many pets that I find it hard to keep track ___ them all. Correct answer of

29. My cat has been acting slow and tired, but I put that down____ the recent heat and humidity. Correct answer to

30. It's amazing, Patty's dog has begun watching ____the baby like it was its own puppy! Correct answer over

Part II: Banked Cloze

answer (31) burglar (32) robbery (33) panting (34) investigate(35) indication (36) unreliable (37) intrusion (38) puppy (39) leap (40) lick

Part III: Reading Comprehension

41~45: CBBDA

Unit 8

1. For me, television is just a(n) diversion, but some people consider it a full-time activity.

2. Snorkeling and scuba diving are great pastimes, but they also have inherent risks that make them dangerous.

3. When I move to a new house, I think I'll need a(n) additional room for all of my hobbies.

4. John plays team sports in his free time because he appreciates the interaction with other people.

5. My current job involves a lot of manual labor, so I'd prefer that my next job be at a desk.

6. Any hobby can take over your life if you spend a(n) excessive amount of time doing it.

7. I have to write an essay about what I like to do in my leisure time.

8. The outlook for the sports industry looks great; more and more people are trying to stay healthy through sports.

9. Most people don't see much excitement in stamp collecting, but I really enjoy it.

10. My friends all think magic is a(n) peculiar hobby, but I find it interesting and it makes me happy. 11-20 ACABA DBDBC

41-45 ACDBB

Unit 9

1-10

cement entertaining employer flexibility; shortage ;location; personality dedicated; numerous; surgery

11-20 ABCAB ADCBD

41-45 CCBDA

Unit 10

e

41-45 CDABD

研究生学术综合英语课文翻译unit1-4

第一单元? 如何发表演说 斯蒂芬·卢卡斯? ???? 在人类创造的万物中,语言可能是最卓越的一项创造。通过语言,我们可以分享经验、阐明价值观念、交流思想、传播知识、传承文化。确实,语言对于思想本身至关重要。和流行的信仰不同的是:语言并不是简单地反映事实,而是通过对事件意义的思考来帮助人们感悟现实。? ???? 优秀的演说者尊重语言并懂得如何驾驭语言。语言是演说者展示才能的工具,对于他们来说,如同其他职业的工具一样,语言也有特殊的功用。作为一名演说者,你应该意识到话语的意义,并懂得如何准确无误地使用语言,使其表达清楚,趣味横生,恰如其分。? 如同数字对于会计的重要性一样,准确地使用语言对于演说者至关重要。在没有确切知道一个词语的意思之前,千万不要盲目使用。碰到没有把握的词语,一定要查词典追根究底。当你准备演讲之前,一定要不断地问自己:“我究竟想说些什么?我究竟想表达什么样的意思?”因此,对于一篇演讲稿的用词来说,必须准确无误。? 如果语言表达清楚无误,听众就能很快抓住你的意思。鉴于此,演说者应该使用那些对于大多数人来说非常熟悉的词语,这些词语不需要任何专业背景就能够理解;演说者应该使用那些表达具体而不是相对抽象的词语;并且千万不要乱堆砌辞藻,哗众取宠。? 准确生动地使用语言能够使你的演说贴近生活。有一种方法可以使你的语言更加生动形象,那就是通过展开联想或创造语言图示。通过使用表达具体的词语、明喻或者暗喻等手法可以展开想像。明喻是对事物不同之处的比较,不过有些是相同的:它们总是包含“像……一样”或者“如同……一样”这样的连词。暗喻是一种隐性的比喻,它能够把两个形式不同但是有一些相通之处的事物联系在一起,暗喻不包含“像……一样”或者“如同……一样”这样的连词。? 另一种让你的演说生动形象的方法是注重语言的节奏感。有四种修辞格可以让你的语言富有节奏感:排比、重复、头韵和对比。排比是将一组或一系列具有相似结构的词语、短语或者句子排列在一起;重复是在一系列短句或者长句的开头或者结尾使用相同的一句话或者一组词语;头韵是指邻近或者相邻的几个句子中的首个词语的辅音字母相同;对比是将一些意思相反的词语或者句子并列在一起,通常使用排比结构。 恰当地使用语言是指语言的运用要符合特定的场合、特定的观众和特定的主题。同时,恰当地使用语言还意味着演说者要有自己的语言风格,而不是模仿他人的口吻。如果演说者的语言在各个方面都能够做到恰如其分,那么这篇演说成功的机率就会大大提高。??????? 优秀的演说并不是空穴来风、缺乏论据的决断。演说者必须找到强有力的论据来支持其观点。实际上,熟练地使用论据经常是区别一篇优秀演说词和一篇空洞演说词的关键所在。一般来说,通常有三种论据材料:事例、统计数据和证词。? ???????在演说过程中,你可以使用一些简明扼要的例子——比如过去发生的一个很具体的事件——有时候,你可以罗列好几个简明的例子,借此增强听众的印象。扩展性的例子——描述、叙述或者奇闻轶事——通常长一些,但更具体。夸张性的例子描述想像中的情形,这种例子能够将相关的想法有效地传达给听众。这三种例子都能够帮助演说者理清思绪、加强印象或者使演说更加娓娓动听。为了使表达更加富有效果,例子应该生动活泼,丰富多彩。 只要演说者对于统计数据用之得当并且加以解释,这些数据将有助于有效地传达信息,听众也能从统计数据中获益匪浅。最重要的是:演说者应该对统计数据了如指掌,并且运用得恰如其分。由于数据很容易操纵和捏造,因此,对于演说者来说,一定要确保图表没有张冠李戴,并且要确保统计方法正确,数据来源可靠。?

新标准大学英语-视听说教程2习题答案

Book 2 习题答案(unit 1-unit 5) Unit 1. Inside view 2. They have decided on: 2, 5 and 5 5, 1, c; 2. C; 3. b; 4. A; 5.d 6. 1.Maybe I should 2. Supposing 3. everything’s organized, isn’t it 4. I’ve arranged for people to 5. I’ll count it all up 6. We’d better 7. I’ve got a suggestion 8. How about Outside view 2. The true statements are 3 and 5 3. 1, one of the best universities 2. most talented students 3. well-known around the world 4. have open doors 5. good social life 6.you want it to be 7. on another campus 8. it’s a fun place 9. go to concerts 10. during the week Listening in 8. 1. b; 2. D; 3. D; 4. B ; 5, a Unit 2 Inside view 2. Kate; Kate; Janet; Janet; Janet; Janet; Kate 3 4-1-2-7-3-5-6 6. 1. b; 2, a; 3. D; 4, d; 5. D;

新标准大学英语综合教程4课后答案

综合教程4课后答案 Handouts and Key to book4 unit 1-4 Unit 1 Active reading (1) Looking for a job after university? First, get off the sofa Background information About the passage: This is an article by an Education Correspondent, Alexandra Blair, published in September 2008 in The Times, a long-established British quality newspaper. In Europe generally, and in Britain in particular, for a number of years there has been a r i s i ng nu mber of stude nts who go to uni vers ity and therefore more new graduates seeking employment. However, for many graduates finding a job became harder in 2008 - 2009 because the economic downturn - then a rcccssion - meant that many employers werereducing their workforce. After their final exams, some students rested in the summer before looking for jobs and then they found that it was difficult to find employment in their field or at the level they wanted. The

新一代大学英语综合教程1期末测试 词汇填空

新一代大学英语综合教程1期末测试词汇填空 Unit1 1.when i(hung out) 2.l don’t(at fault) 3.what used(and the like) 4.David my(when it comes to) 5.Many young(take up) 6.if the(on a broader scale) Unit2 1.people with(impact have on) 2.the professor’s(mesh with) 3.socially skilled(are adept at) 4.people with(confronted with) 5.with this(on the job) 6.one aafter(in effect) 7.the organization(enlist the help of) Unit3 1.science is(in terms) 2.l don’t(get in the way of) 3.we should(rather than) 4.for more(check out)5 .thedebate(come down to)6.the investigators(in vain)7.the students(in the firt instance)8.making english(conform to)9.the virtue(transform into)10.why did(put down) Unit4 1.(in view of)the heavy 2.the persecution(exclude form) 3.in snindler(felt compelled to) 4.we can’t(share respornsibility) 5.when the(denied) 6.During the(seek refuge) 7.the writing(by extension) 8.thousands of(poured into) Unit5 1.professor NYE(exercise of power) 2.the chinese(soft power) 3.the study(engage in) 4.we believe(gobble up) 5.there simply(soak up) 6.His whole(turn the tables) 7.the local(by happenstace) 8.we are(baby steps) 9.putin doesn’t(be perceived as)10.with written(date back) Unit7 1.unlike its(typical of) 2.with only(slip away) 3.the city(in the extreme) 4.when(a)long(sweep of) 5.humans are(wiping out) 6.the sumatran(originate in) 7.although some(in captivity) 8.to keep(spread into) 9.A caterpillar(pass through)8.to keep(spread into)9.A caterpillar(pass through)

(完整word版)学术综合英语课后答案解析

Unit 1 C 1.The younger generation should continue to sustain and develop our fine traditions and long-standing culture. 2.In the course of preparing one’s speech, one should be clearly aware of how one could make effective use of statistics and examples to bolster one’s point of view. 3.An impromptu speech is one of the speaking skills that college students should learn and develop through practice. 4.By using simile and metaphor, you can make your language more vivid and more attractive to your audience. 5.The proper examples you cite might help reinforce the impression on your listeners and make your viewpoints more convincing. 6.When you are speaking, you should choose common and easy words and at the same time avoid clutter in your speech.

新标准大学英语综合教程二 unit1 课后习题答案

综合教程二unit1 课后习题答案 Active reading(1) 3).Match the words in the box with their definitions. 1 a subject that people discuss or argue about (issue) 2 a chance to do something (opportunity) 3 the most important and powerful people in the country (establishment) 4 an area of land containing all the main buildings of a university (campus) 5 something such as a meeting or public statement by people who strongly disagree with a policy, law etc (protest) 6 to start a major activity (launch) 7 chances of success, especially in a job or a career (prospects) 8 work that you are paid regularly to do for a person or company (employment) 4). Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the words in Activity 3. What are the most important (1) issues for students today? Is the university (2) campus really such a different place compared to what it was 40 years ago? Perhaps, as the passage suggests, there are fewer (3) protests by students against the (4) establishment than there used to be. And of course, improving your (5)prospects of being competitive in the (6) employment market is a major concern for students everywhere, since a good university degree is the means by which you can (7) launch your career. But in spite of all this, the role of the university is the same as it always has been. It is the place where you have the (8) opportunity to learn to think for yourself. 5).Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words and phrases in the box. You may need to make other changes. 1 There were fights between police and protestors outside the US Embassy. (clashes) 2 The two parties formed a temporary political arrangement to respond to the problem. (alliance) 3 I’ve always considered myself as someone who is tolerant of other people’s idea. (liberal) 4 The chief official of an American state has a lot of power. (governor) 5 The financial situation of Western European countries rapidly improved in the 1960s. (economy) 6 The 1960s were associated with a new type of popular music. (characterized) The 1960s were characterized by a new type of popular music. 7 Mark left college without finishing the course and joined a rock band. (dropped out) 8 For many people, listening to their music was an experience which made them feel free. (liberating) For many people, listening to their music was a liberating experience. 9 For some people, an interest in politics went hand in hand with a strong enthusiasm for music. (passion) 6) . Answer the questions about the words. 1 (b) not very clearly? 2 (a) active?

新标准大学英语2答案

Unit 1 Outside view Activity 1 3.5 Activity 2 one of the best universities most talented students well-known around the world have open doors good social life you want it to be on another campus it's a fun place go to concerts during the week Activity 3 library system online three / 3 four / 4 Brian leisure purposes the libraries listening in Passage 1 1. 2 2. 6 3. 1 4. 5 5. 3 6. 4 2.Listen to Passage 1 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column. Ceahbgdf Passage 2 OC/O/C/O/C/C/O/C/O/OC

2.Listen to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BDDBA Test CCBBD CDBCB C

Unie 2 Outside view Activity 1 1.Watch the video clip and match the speakers with the statements. K/K/T/S/T/K/S/K Activity 2 2.3.5 Activity 3 regarded along communicating But If during how as plays less LISTENING IN Passage 1 1.Listen to Passage 1 and match the colours with the characteristics

新一代大学英语综合1网络教学平台答案

UNIT 1 Explore1: Reading comprehension: a b a b a Dealing with vocabulary: a b a a a b Application: 1.To say is easier than to do. 2.Mary wanted to make a lot of money, buy stock, and retire early. 3.She stayed up late either studying her English or going to parties. Explore 2: Reading comprehension: b a d Dealing with vocabulary: interact compatible massive contrast criticize hesitant Unit test part1: 1.prevails 2.a variety of 3.interact 4.hanging out 5.scale 6.In contrast 7.crucial 8.engage 9.in person 10.directly part2: b a c b a a part3: 1.25岁时马克?扎克伯格已经在Facebook辛勤工作了五年。那一年,也就是2009年,公司首次实现了盈利,并且吸引了3亿用户。他当时非常激动,但还是说这只是一个开始。他在Facebook上写道”我们的目标是把每个人联系起来,而我们才刚刚开始。"第二年,他就被《时代》杂志评选为"年度人物"。 2.Owned by Chinese tech giant Tencent, WeChat is a mobile messaging service that boasts over 300 million active users. Many former Weibo users join in as new members because it offers comparatively private forms of communication. Like many other Chinese social media platforms, WeChat allows its users to send voice messages, share social moments, purchase virtual goods, and meet new people via a format similar to that of chat roulette. UNIT 2 Explore 1:

学术综合英语unit1_5课后习题答案解析

Task 2 A contrary to implicit assertion look up adapted Sustain unbiased In the course of metaphor clutter B bolster credible impromptu sparingly anecdote Credentials testimony hypothetical paraphrase juxtaposition Task 3 Translation B.发言提纲是有效发言的基础。通过写发言提纲,你可以确保你的思想是相关联的,你的思路从一点谈到另一点,你的讲话结构是连贯的。通常,准备讲演你可以采用两种提纲方式:详细准备提纲和简单发言提纲。 在准备发言提纲中,应该写出你的特定目的及中心思想,并以连贯的方式确定主要观点和次要观点,发言提纲应该由简要的提要组成,这些提要在你讲话时能够给予你一些帮助。发言提纲还应该包括帮助你记忆的重点词或重点短语。在写发言提纲时,可采用准备提纲的模式,尽可能使你的发言提纲简要,同时,要确保提纲清晰,易于辨认。 C. 1. The younger generation should continue to sustain and develop our fine traditions and long-standing culture. 2. In the course of preparing one’s speech, one should be clearly aware of how one could make effective use of statistics and examples to bolster one’s point of view. 3. An impromptu speech is one of the speaking skills that college students should learn and develop through practice. 4. By using simile and metaphor, you can make your language more vivid and more attractive to your audience. 5. The proper examples you cite might help reinforce the impression on your listeners and make your viewpoints more convincing. 6. When you are speaking, you should choose common and easy words and at the same time avoid clutter in you speech. 7. When you write a paper, citing the views from some experts is a good way to make your ideas more credible. 8. A good method of delivering a speech will improve its quality and will help convey the speakers’ ideas clearly and interestingly. 9. You should mot blindly use a word that you are not sure about, and if you are not sure, look up the word in a dictionary. 10. Your language should adapt to the particular occasion and audience. If your language is appropriate in all respects, your speech is successful. D. Before you deliver an academic speech, you should, first of all, get well prepared for it. Then, you should make your major points clear in your speech, and your speech should be well organized. When speaking, you should not speak too fast, and your language should be exp licit. Don’t always read the notes you prepared beforehand. From time to time, you should look at your audience. On one hand, you can show your respect to your audience, and on the other hand, you will be able to go on with your speech more smoothly.

新标准大学英语2视听说教程答案

Unit 1 Outside view Activity 1 Activity 2 one of the best universities most talented students well-known around the world have open doors good social life you want it to be on another campus it's a fun place go to concerts during the week Activity 3 library system online three / 3 four / 4 Brian leisure purposes the libraries listening in

Passage 1 1.2 2. 6 3.1 4.5 5.3 6.4 to Passage 1 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column. Ceahbgdf Passage 2 OC/O/C/O/C/C/O/C/O/OC to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences BDDBA Test CCBBD CDBCB C Unie 2 Outside view Activity 1 the video clip and match the speakers with the statements. K/K/T/S/T/K/S/K Activity 2

新标准大学英语(第版)综合教程1答案截图及课文翻译U1分解

学习进程和记录
?
下表列出您已经完成的练习记录。
?
灰色的表格单元(table cell)表示该单元无对应章节。
?
红色感叹号(!)表示(您的老师设定的)需要计入教科书成绩的单元章节。
?
红色方块标记( )表示该练习为必答题。
?
红色星号(*)表示该练习为客观题。
?
打勾( )表示您已完成的练习。
?
表示老师批改后的成绩。如果您的老师没有批改,主观题的缺省分值为 0%,客观题的分值为
系统自动打分。
? ?
数。
点击 或 可查看您该题的详细答题情况。 单元平均成绩 = 该单元计入教科书成绩的章节得分百分和 / 该单元需计入教科书成绩的章节总
?
Active reading 1
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8
*
*
*
*
*
*
First reading Task 1
100%
First reading Task 2
* 100%
! * ! * ! *! * ! *! * ! *! * Reading in detail: Vocabulary
exercises Task 1
71% 100%

Reading in detail: Vocabulary exercises Task 2
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 ! * ! * ! *! * ! *! * ! *! *
100% 89%
Reading in detail: Vocabulary exercises Task 3
! * ! *! 100% 100%
* ! *!
* ! *!
* !*
Reading in detail: Vocabulary exercises Task 4
! * !*
Active reading 2
First reading Task 1
*
*
*
*
First reading Task 2
*
*
Reading in detail: Vocabulary exercises Task 1
! *! *! 100% 100%
* ! *!
Reading in detail: Vocabulary exercises Task 2
! *! *! 75% 80%
* ! *!
Reading in detail: Vocabulary exercises Task 3
! * ! *!
Reading in detail: Vocabulary
!
exercises Task 4
Language in use
Task 1
*
* !*
*
* ! *! * ! *! * * *
* !* * !*
!*
!*
Task 2
*
*
* !*
Task 3
!*
Task 4
!*
!*
*
Task 5
78%
Task 6
Task 7

新一代大学英语综合教程1 期末考试答案 打印版

新一代大学英语综合教程 1 期末考试答案打印版 UNIT 1 .2、Indeed, we might feel as if we are suddenly awash in friends. Yet right before our eyes, we're also changing the way we conduct relationships. Face-to-face chatting is giving way to texting and messaging; people even prefer these electronic exchanges to, for instance, simply talking on a phone.Smaller circles of friends are being partially eclipsed by Facebook acquaintances routinely numbered in the hundreds. Amid these smaller trends, growing research suggests we could be entering a period of crisis for the entire concept of friendship. Where is all this leading modern-day society? Perhaps to a dark place, one where electronic stimuli slowly replace the joys of human contact.确实如此,我们似乎感到突然之间好友数量井喷。不过,我们眼前也正在改变为人处世的方式。面对面的聊天正在被短信取代;相比打个电话,人们甚至更愿意使用这些电子交流方式。脸谱网上的熟人圈儿动辄数百人,相比之下,现实生活中规模较小的朋友圈则显得黯淡少光。在这些较细微的趋势中,越来越多的研究表明友谊的整个概念正在遭受危机,而我们也许正在一步步地迈向这个危机时代。所有这一切要把现代社会引向何方?也许现代社会就此陷入黑暗深渊,在这个深渊里,人与人之间交往的乐趣慢慢地被电子诱惑所取代。 8、No single person is at fault, of course. The pressures on friendship today are broad. They arise from the demands of work, say, or a general busyness that means we have less quality time for others. How many individuals would say that friendship is the most important thing in their lives, only to move thousands of miles across the continent to take up a better-paid job?当然,这并不是某个人的错。如今,交友压力来自方方面面。比如来自工作压力,或是整天瞎忙,无法和他人享有高质量的沟通时间。有人嘴上说友谊是生命中最重要的东西,却为了一份收入颇丰的工作远赴千里之外。这样的人还少吗? 9、Of course, we learn how to make friends —or not —in our most formative years, as children. Recent studies on childhood, and how the contemporary life of the child affects friendships, are illuminating. Again, the general mood is one of concern, and a central conclusion often reached relates to a lack of what is called "unstructured time."当然,我们是在性格成型的最重要的孩提时期学会如何结交朋友或是如何断交。最近,关于儿童期和儿时生活对交友的影响的研究很有启发性。这些研究再一次关注了风气这个问题,其主要结论都与孩子缺少―计划外时间‖有关。 10、Structured time results from the way an average day is parceled up for our kids — time for school, time for homework, time for music practice, even time for play. Yet too often today, no period is left unstructured. After all, who these days lets his child just wander off down the street? But that is precisely the kind of fallow time so vital for deeper friendships. It's then that we simply "hang out," with no tasks, no deadlines and no pressures. It is in those moments that children and adults alike can get to know others for who they are in themselves. ―计划内时间‖源自每一天的时间安排方式,何时上学,何时完成家庭作业,何时进行音乐训练,甚至何时玩耍,一股脑儿的塞给孩子。然而,再寻常不过的是,没有任何一个时段是没有安排的。毕竟,现在谁还会让自己的孩子在街上闲逛呢?但是,恰恰就是这种―无所事事‖的时间对于深厚的交情至关重要。在这个时间段,我们只是闲逛,没有任务,没有最后期限,没有任何压力。就在这些时候,孩子也罢,成人也罢,才能真正了解同行之人。 12、Aristotle had an attractive expression to capture the thought: close friends, he observed, "share salt together." It's not just that they sit together, passing the salt across the meal table. It's that they sit with one another across the course of their lives, sharing its savor — its moments, bitter and sweet. "The desire for friendship comes quickly; friendship does not," Aristotle also remarked. It's a key insight for an age of instant social connectivity, though one in which we paradoxically have an apparently growing need to be more deeply connected.亚 里士多德曾经这样表达此意,妙不可言。他 说,亲密的朋友,是―一起吃盐的朋友‖。他 并不是说朋友们坐在一起,在饭桌上把盐传 来传去。他的意思是朋友们共享人生经历, 分享各种滋味,苦的,甜的。亚里士多德还 说过―交友的想法常常匆匆而至,但是真正的 友情往往姗姗来迟。‖这对于当今这个时代来 说是一种重要的真知灼见。因为,在这个时 代里,虽然人们能迅速建立关系,不过我们 反倒越发觉得需要更深一步结识他人。 UNIT 26、With persistence and practice, such a process can lead to lasting results. I know one Wall Street executive who sought to improve his empathy –specifically his ability to read people’s reactions and their perspectives. Before beginning his quest, the executive’s subordinates were terrified of working with him. People even went so far as to hide bad news from him. Naturally, he was shocked when finally confronted with these facts. He went home and told his family – but they only confirmed what he had heard at work. When their opinions on any given subject did not mesh with his, they, too, were frightened of him.只要坚持并不断实践,这样的过程能够 带来持久的结果。我认识一位华尔街的主管, 他想方设法提高自己的同理心。具体一点就 是读懂对方的反应,了解对方的看法。在开 始努力寻求改变之前,这位主管的下属惧怕 与其一起工作。人们甚至对他隐瞒坏消息。 最终面对这些情况时,他自己自然大吃一惊。 回家后,他告诉家人——但家人更肯定了他 在单位听到的一切。无论什么话题,如果家 人的观点未能与之吻合,他们也会害怕他。 7、Enlisting the help of a coach, the executive went to work to heighten his empathy through practice and feedback. His first step was to take a vacation to a foreign country where he did not speak the language. While there, he monitored his reactions to the unfamiliar and his openness to people who were different from him. When he returned home, humbled by his week abroad, the executive asked his coach to shadow him for parts of the day, Several times a week, in order to critique how he treated people with new or different perspectives. At the same time, he consciously used on-the-job interactions as opportunities to practice ―hearing‖ ideas that differed from his. Finally, the executive had himself videotaped in meetings and asked those who worked for and with him to critique his ability to acknowledge and understand the feelings of others. It took several months, but the executive’s emotional intelligence did ultimately rise, and the improvement was reflected in his overall performance on the job.这位主管向私人教师 寻求帮助,他回到工作岗位,通过实践和别 人的反馈来提高自己的同理心。首先,他到 一个语言不通的国家去度假。在异国他乡, 他审视自己面对不熟悉事物的反应以及对异 族人群的开放性。返回家乡时,一周的国外 生活已使他丢掉了所有的高傲,这位主管让 私人教师一周跟踪自己几天,每天跟踪自己 几个时段,以此评价自己对持新观点或不同 观点人的态度。同时,他还有意识地利用工 作现场与人交往的机会来实践―倾听‖异己观 点。最后,主管还让人拍摄他开会时的表现, 让下属以及合作伙伴评价自己承认并理解他 人感情的能力。这个过程持续数月,但最终, 主管的情商确实提高了,并在他的整体工作 表现上体现了出来。 8 It’s important to emphasize that building one’s emotional intelligence cannot – will not – happen without sincere desire and concerted effort. A brief seminar won’t help; nor can one buy a how-to manual. It is much harder to learn to empathize –to internalize empathy as a natural response to people –than it is to become adept at regression analysis. But it can be done. ―Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm,‖ wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson. If your goal is to become a real leader, these words can serve as a guidepost in your efforts to develop high emotional intelligence.需要强调的是,没有真诚的愿望 和竭尽全力的付出,培养情商是不可能的, 也不会有结果。一场简短的研讨会起不了作 用,实用操作手册也无法买到。要使同理心 内化为对别人的一种自然反应,才算是获得 了同理心,这比擅于回归分析要难得多。但 获得同理心也是能做到的。拉尔夫·沃尔 多·爱默生写道:―没有热情,就不可能取得 任何伟大的业绩。‖如果你的目标是成为一位 真正的领袖,这句话可以激励你不断努力, 提高情商。 UNIT 32、First, science is practiced by special people with a specific view of the world. Scientists try to be objective, unsentimental and unemotional. They do not let their feelings get in the way of their observations of real things, facts, as they call them. They often work in laboratories or in other areas where they can carefully control what they are working on. They do not just wander out onto the dock at sunset and look at the world with wonder, as a poet might. Ideally, they are also both honest and check them out and then utilize them in their findings so others can check them out and then utilize them in their own work. They do not claim more than they can prove, and often even less. But they are very proud of their calling and prefer to talk to other scientists rather than anybody else, especially poets, who tend to make them feel uncomfortable, to put them down.(Of course poets also feel scientists return the favor.)首 先,从事科学工作的是特殊的一类人,他们 具有特定的世界观。科学家努力保持客观、 理性,不感情用事,不会让感情妨碍他们观 察他们所说的实物和事实。科学家常常在实 验室或者他们能够严格控制研究对象的场所 工作。他们不会像诗人那样,在日落时去码 头闲逛,惊奇地观赏这个世界。典型的科学 家既朴实,又谦恭。他们总是尽量客观地汇 报他们的科学发现,以便别人能够证实并在 工作中加以运用。他们不会对自己不能证明 的事物妄加断言,甚至常常连自己能够证明 的也不去多说。然而,他们对―科学家‖这一 称谓引以为傲,更喜欢彼此相互交流,而不 太愿意和其他人交流,尤其是和诗人,因为 诗人总让他们感觉不自在,且常贬低他们。 (当然了,科学家在诗人眼里也不过如此。) 3、Second, science deals almost exclusively with things, not ideas or feelings, and with the external world and its workings, not inner states and their workings, despite the effort of some psychologists to be or seem scientific. The human body is considered to be or seem scientific. The human body is considered to be a part of the external world; the soul is not. Therefore, scientists work to understand the body but not the soul. Most scientists doubt the soul exists. The solar system and the universe are also part of the external world, although we have little enough direct evidence of their mode of existence. Scientists tend to assume the basic conditions of nature on Earth are the same everywhere in the cosmos.其次,科学的 研究对象基本上仅限于事物,而非思想或者 情感,仅限于外部世界及其运作,而非内在 状态及其运作,尽管一些心理学家也试图让 自己的工作具备或者显得有科学性。人体被 认为是外部世界的一部分,而人的灵魂则不 然。因此,科学家探索的是人的肌体,而不 是灵魂。大部分科学家怀疑灵魂的存在。太 阳系和宇宙也是外部世界的一部分,虽然我 们没有充足的直接证据来证明它们的存在模 式。科学家往往认为,地球上自然界的基本 状况无论在宇宙的何处都是一样的。 4、Mankind is only questionably part of the external world in this sense. Scientists are generally reluctant to deal with the behavior of large groups of men and women. Thus economists, for example, struggle to be considered scientists, but usually in vain. The external world of scientists contains some things, like quanta, quarks and quasars, that are

相关文档
相关文档 最新文档