新世纪大学英语综合教程3课后翻译习题答案
悉尼大学排名-新教师年度工作总结
Unit1
friendship grounded on common
shared interest does not
break up easily. It
is not easy for the friendship grounded on
common shared interest to break up.
en
must learn to distinguish between violence and
bravery courage in computer games.
spring up so many new things every day in the
world
that it is no longer sensible to expect
a person to know keep
track of everything.
do not regulate such things as betrayal to
friends; that is
why there is what we call is
called
’s culture is described as “fast-food
culture”. Whatever
they may be are doing,
people just pursue the greatest
maximum
satisfaction within the shortest time.
the
saying goes, there is no such thing as a free
lunch. If
you want something, go and earn
work for it.
Unit2
1. In either friendship
or love In both friendship and love, you
should never expect to take receive the
maximum while you
give the minimum.
2. I
built all my hopes on his promise(s), only to find
that he was
not a man of sincerity at all.
3. We took Mother to all the best
hospitals we could find, but all
our efforts
were in vain; she failed to survive the disease.
4. Valentine’s Day is an annual holiday
celebrated on February
14, a perfect day to
express love to the object of your one’s
affection.
5. In the information era,
communications with far-away friends
via
e-mail can be almost virtually simultaneous.
6. Love takes time, for it is not forged until
you have grown used
to the other’s company and
learned to appreciate the other.
Unit3
1.
For thousands of years philosophers have taken
pains to
illustrate explain interpret the
meaning of happiness from
their own points of
view.
2. When I first came to college, I
suddenly found myself left with
everything to
deal with by myself. It was not until then did I
realize that living with my parents was truly
a happy
experience.
3. You shouldn’t
always make comparison with others;
otherwise,
you may be trapped in fall into depression, for
there
are always many others who are better
than you.
4. Today people are much better off
and enjoy more leisure.
Strangely enough, they
find life boring dull.
5. Life, in
effect, is long but short of excitement. You are
sure to
suffer from inevitable disappointment
if you expect everyday life
to be as exciting
as a drama.
6. A life that is too easy smooth
may also be destructive
because it offers no
opportunity for one to learn how to deal with
handle failures frustrations setbacks. That
This in part
explains accounts for the high
rates of suicide among young
people.
Unit4
1 They took their sick father on a long
journey to Beijing in the
hope of finding a
cure for in the hope of curing his heart disease
problem.
2 The campaign of Knowing More
About AIDS needs to be
carried on, and for at
this stage the emphasis is put on the way
(how) the disease is contracted.
3 If
power is properly applied used exercised, the
lives of the
common people will be rendered
happy. If not, their daily life
will be placed
under threat.
4 Could a government justifiably
use nuclear weapons to guard
against terrorist
attacks?
5 Owing to ignorance of the disease,
many people still believe
that HIV victims
deserve what they suffer.
6 The newly
issued report on improving the medical system in
rural areas leads us to believe that the era
is to be brought to an
end when such areas are
always short of doctors and medicines
Unit5
1. Cultivating the right emotions is
indispensable in that
because it lays the
foundations for the successes of one’s future
work and studies.
2. West China is crying
out for talented people for its
development.
To this end, the government has laid down made
favorable policies, calling for more college
graduates to go and
work there.
3. How can
you turn your back on me when I am in such
difficulty? We have gone through trials and
tribulations for
practically half a century.
4. Web addicts spend so much time on the
Internet that they are
unable to draw a
distinction between the virtual world and the
real world.
5. Urban City residents often
have the illusion that rural life is
always
leisurely and comfortable. In fact, that may not
be the
case.
6. Distance learning is a
global trend. With its quick growth
development, people are given can enjoy an
equally convenient
access to
educational resources, no matter where they are.
Unit6
1. As a proof of our hospitality, we
Chinese will repeatedly ask
our guests to help
themselves to the dishes on the table.
2. It
is by means of listening to what people say and
observing
how they behave that we’ve
strengthened our own capacity to
learn about
understand society.
3. One’s sense of safety
comes from familiarity with the
environment;
so people have the tendency to resist or avoid new
situations.
4. We tend to show prejudice
against or even hostility towards
people from
a certain region, which can be attributed to the
fact
that we are unfamiliar with them.
5.
I believe it is polite to decline directly, while
my parents
seldom say “No” so as not to
embarrass others.
6. There are two means to
build up knowledge: to get it
personally or by
second-hand experience. Reading, which opens
up a new world of different cultures for us,
belongs to
second-hand experience.
Unit7
1. Against the white background, the Olympic
flag features five
interlinked colour circles,
representing the five continents.
2. He
narrowly missed the gold medal by 0.02 seconds.
Those
who had witnessed the race could not
help giving a sigh.
3. Long-distance race is a
hard test on tolerance. The athletes
shed not
only sweat, but also tears, and even blood.
4. Having tripped over another athlete's foot,
he fell down on the
track, but he soon rose to
his feet and limped to the finish line.
5. The
original version of the story goes like this (Or:
As the
original version of the story goes),
the assistant coach rose to
fame became
famous overnight by leading his team to conquer
Cuba.
6. Some sportsmen confessed that
they had taken dope in the
name of improving
enhancing performance, and that their
coaches
showed no disagreement with such illegal acts.
Unit8
who suppose they possess more
privilege stend to have
feelings of
superiority.
2. High tariffs and an anti-
dumping policy will undermine the
competitive
edge of the foreign products in the domestic
market.
3. If all the departments can be well
coordinated and all of us
pull together for
the common good, we are bound sure to
succeed.
4. To be on guard against
theft, the school has issued
regulations
specifying the duties of the door keepers guards
janitors.
5. Good manners are always
appreciated. It follows that good
manners will
enhance your chances of making friends with
other people.
6. Punctuation marks should
not be taken lightly; sometimes
the use of a
wrong punctuation mark can literally change alter
the meaning of a sentence.
Unit1
friendship grounded on
common shared interest does not
break up
easily. It is not easy for the friendship
grounded on
common shared interest to break
up.
en must learn to distinguish between
violence and
bravery courage in computer
games.
spring up so many new things every day
in the world
that it is no longer sensible to
expect a person to know keep
track of
everything.
do not regulate such things as
betrayal to friends; that is
why there is what
we call is called
’s culture is described as
“fast-food culture”. Whatever
they may be are
doing, people just pursue the greatest
maximum satisfaction within the shortest time.
the saying goes, there is no such thing as a
free lunch. If
you want something, go and earn
work for it.
Unit2
1. In either friendship
or love In both friendship and love, you
should never expect to take receive the
maximum while you
give the minimum.
2. I
built all my hopes on his promise(s), only to find
that he was
not a man of sincerity at all.
3. We took Mother to all the best
hospitals we could find, but all
our efforts
were in vain; she failed to survive the disease.
4. Valentine’s Day is an annual holiday
celebrated on February
14, a perfect day to
express love to the object of your one’s
affection.
5. In the information era,
communications with far-away friends
via
e-mail can be almost virtually simultaneous.
6. Love takes time, for it is not forged until
you have grown used
to the other’s company and
learned to appreciate the other.
Unit3
1.
For thousands of years philosophers have taken
pains to
illustrate explain interpret the
meaning of happiness from
their own points of
view.
2. When I first came to college, I
suddenly found myself left with
everything to
deal with by myself. It was not until then did I
realize that living with my parents was truly
a happy
experience.
3. You shouldn’t
always make comparison with others;
otherwise,
you may be trapped in fall into depression, for
there
are always many others who are better
than you.
4. Today people are much better off
and enjoy more leisure.
Strangely enough, they
find life boring dull.
5. Life, in
effect, is long but short of excitement. You are
sure to
suffer from inevitable disappointment
if you expect everyday life
to be as exciting
as a drama.
6. A life that is too easy smooth
may also be destructive
because it offers no
opportunity for one to learn how to deal with
handle failures frustrations setbacks. That
This in part
explains accounts for the high
rates of suicide among young
people.
Unit4
1 They took their sick father on a long
journey to Beijing in the
hope of finding a
cure for in the hope of curing his heart disease
problem.
2 The campaign of Knowing More
About AIDS needs to be
carried on, and for at
this stage the emphasis is put on the way
(how) the disease is contracted.
3 If
power is properly applied used exercised, the
lives of the
common people will be rendered
happy. If not, their daily life
will be placed
under threat.
4 Could a government justifiably
use nuclear weapons to guard
against terrorist
attacks?
5 Owing to ignorance of the disease,
many people still believe
that HIV victims
deserve what they suffer.
6 The newly
issued report on improving the medical system in
rural areas leads us to believe that the era
is to be brought to an
end when such areas are
always short of doctors and medicines
Unit5
1. Cultivating the right emotions is
indispensable in that
because it lays the
foundations for the successes of one’s future
work and studies.
2. West China is crying
out for talented people for its
development.
To this end, the government has laid down made
favorable policies, calling for more college
graduates to go and
work there.
3. How can
you turn your back on me when I am in such
difficulty? We have gone through trials and
tribulations for
practically half a century.
4. Web addicts spend so much time on the
Internet that they are
unable to draw a
distinction between the virtual world and the
real world.
5. Urban City residents often
have the illusion that rural life is
always
leisurely and comfortable. In fact, that may not
be the
case.
6. Distance learning is a
global trend. With its quick growth
development, people are given can enjoy an
equally convenient
access to
educational resources, no matter where they are.
Unit6
1. As a proof of our hospitality, we
Chinese will repeatedly ask
our guests to help
themselves to the dishes on the table.
2. It
is by means of listening to what people say and
observing
how they behave that we’ve
strengthened our own capacity to
learn about
understand society.
3. One’s sense of safety
comes from familiarity with the
environment;
so people have the tendency to resist or avoid new
situations.
4. We tend to show prejudice
against or even hostility towards
people from
a certain region, which can be attributed to the
fact
that we are unfamiliar with them.
5.
I believe it is polite to decline directly, while
my parents
seldom say “No” so as not to
embarrass others.
6. There are two means to
build up knowledge: to get it
personally or by
second-hand experience. Reading, which opens
up a new world of different cultures for us,
belongs to
second-hand experience.
Unit7
1. Against the white background, the Olympic
flag features five
interlinked colour circles,
representing the five continents.
2. He
narrowly missed the gold medal by 0.02 seconds.
Those
who had witnessed the race could not
help giving a sigh.
3. Long-distance race is a
hard test on tolerance. The athletes
shed not
only sweat, but also tears, and even blood.
4. Having tripped over another athlete's foot,
he fell down on the
track, but he soon rose to
his feet and limped to the finish line.
5. The
original version of the story goes like this (Or:
As the
original version of the story goes),
the assistant coach rose to
fame became
famous overnight by leading his team to conquer
Cuba.
6. Some sportsmen confessed that
they had taken dope in the
name of improving
enhancing performance, and that their
coaches
showed no disagreement with such illegal acts.
Unit8
who suppose they possess more
privilege stend to have
feelings of
superiority.
2. High tariffs and an anti-
dumping policy will undermine the
competitive
edge of the foreign products in the domestic
market.
3. If all the departments can be well
coordinated and all of us
pull together for
the common good, we are bound sure to
succeed.
4. To be on guard against
theft, the school has issued
regulations
specifying the duties of the door keepers guards
janitors.
5. Good manners are always
appreciated. It follows that good
manners will
enhance your chances of making friends with
other people.
6. Punctuation marks should
not be taken lightly; sometimes
the use of a
wrong punctuation mark can literally change alter
the meaning of a sentence.