新视野大学英语第三版第二册读写所有单元答案
中国梦作文800字-对公司的祝福语
新视野大学英语第三版第二册全部单元答案
包括翻译
Unit 1 Text
A
Ex.1 Understanding the text
1、Because
he is tired of listening to his father and he is
not interested in grammar rules.
2、The
civilization of Greece and the glory of Roman
architecture are so marvelous and
remarkable
that they should be described at least in a brief
account; however, what the student
could do
was only one single utterance :“whoa!” without any
any specific comment.
3、Because the schools
fail to set high standards of language
proficiency. They only teach a little
grammar
and less advanced vocabulary. And the younger
teachers themselves have little
knowledge of
the vital structures of language.
4、Because
teaching grammar is not an easy job and most of
the students will easily get bored if it’
s not
properly dealt with.
5、He familiarized his son
with different parts of speech in a sentence and
discussed their specific
grammatical functions
including how to use adverbs to describe verbs.
6、Because the son had never heard about the
various names and functions of words in an
English sentence before.
7、The author uses
“road map”and “car”to describe grammar and
vocabulary. Here,“road
map”is considered as
grammar and “car”as vocabulary.
8、Since the
subjunctive mood his son used is a fairly advanced
grammar structure, the
interjection“whoa!”reflects the tremendous
pride the father had toward his son; it also
reflects
the author’s humor in using the word
because it was once used by his student, though in
two
different situations and with two
different feelings.
Ex.3 Words in use
se t re
te ent ing ely
cial
Ex.4 Word building
-al-ial: ma
nagerialeditorialsubstancesurvivaltraditionmargin
-cy : consistencyaccuracyefficient
-y
: recoveryministryassembly
Ex.5 Word
building
ial ry cy nce rial
ly ry al ion tency ent
Ex.6
Banked cloze
1-5: L C J A I 6-10: O
N E H F
Ex.7 Expressions in use
obliged
to serious about into guish between upon
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allergic to lost
attracted to sense upon as
Ex.8
Structured writing
Some bookworms in my
dormitory often spend hours reading their “Bible”,
Practical English
Grammar, and do a lot of
exercises in that book , but I don’t care about it
at all. My assumption is
since I have never
learned Chinese grammar, what’s the sense of
learning English grammar? In
fact, English
grammar has always been a big headache to me.
English grammar is very complicated because,
unlike Chinese, there are many verb tenses. Even
stranger than verb tenses, English grammar
also contains something very confusing. For
example,
I don’t remember how many times my
middle school teacher tried to“impose”the
differences
between used to and be used to on
us. Sometimes he would go on with the explanation
for 20
minutes or so. He even summarized the
differences by listing three or four points for us
to
memorize. However, they could never stay in
my head . I don’t remember how many times I got it
wrong with the sentences containing used to or
be used to on my exams . I was really confused
with these two phrases,and I can never get
them right.
In brief, I’m allergic to learning
English grammar. Curiously, I just wonder if the
native speakers of
English have a
microcomputer in their brain to help them utter
the two phrases promptly with
just a click of
their brain mouse!
Ex.9 E-C Translation
人们普遍认为英语是一种世界语言,经常被许多不以英语为第一语言的国家使用。与其他语
言一
样,英语也发生了很大的变化。英语的历史可以分为三个主要阶段:古英语,中古英语
和现代英语。英语
起源于公元5世纪,当时三个日耳曼部落入侵英国,他们对英语语言的形
成起了很大的作用。在中世纪和
现代社会初期,英语的影响遍及不列颠群岛。从17世纪初,
它的影响力开始在世界各地显现。欧洲几百
年的探险和殖民过程导致了英语的重大变化。今
天,由于美国电影、电视、音乐、贸易和技术、包括互联
网的大受欢迎,美国英语的影响力
尤其显著。
Ex.10 C-E
Translation
Chinese calligraphy is a unique
art and the unique art treasure in the world. The
formation and
development of the Chinese
calligraphy is closely related to the emergence
and evolution of
Chinese characters. In this
long evolutionary process, Chinese characters have
not only played an
important role in
exchanging ideas and transmitting culture but also
developed into a unique art
form. Calligraphic
works well reflect calligraphers’ personal
feelings, knowledge, self-cultivation,
personality, and so forth, thus there is an
expression that “seeing the calligrapher’s
handwriting is
like seeing the person”. As one
of the treasures of Chinese culture, Chinese
calligraphy shines
splendidly in the world’s
treasure house of culture and art.
Unit
1
Text B
2. Understanding the text
D. 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. C
8. D
4. Words in use
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mysterious 2. desperate 3. devise
4. negotiate 5. recalled
6. specifically
7. depict 8. Ignorance 9. Expand 10
confusion
5. Expressions in use
apply to 2. in a bid to 3. end up
4. speaking of
5. get hold of 6. appealed
to 7. leaving ..behind 8. focus on
EX. 6 Sentence structure
.
even
though it is important of the students to have a
deep understanding of the texts, it doesn’t
make any sense to read texts word for word
from the beginning to the end
as it is a
matter of little importance to us, it doesn’t make
much sense to argue out which is
wrong or
right or which is better or worse
it makes no
sense to compel children to obey their parents;
instead, we should try to tell them
what is
right and what is wrong.
EX. 7.
II
might as well have stayed at home.
We might as
well have taken the train home
So he might as
well have told me all about it .
Collocation:
Warm-up
essential
framework 2. distinctive difference 3
high standards
4 valuable possessions 5
considerable frustration 6 acquire knowledge
7 overcome deficiencies 8 sketch thoughts
9 devise a scheme
Ex. 8
1 essential
framework 2 proper vocabulary 3 excellent
control 4 language deficit
5 high standards
6 language proficiency 7 acquire knowledge
8 competent communication 9 overcome
deficiencies 10 sketch thoughts
11
effective communication 12 advanced vocabulary
Unit 2 Text A
Reading
Comprehension
1. because English or history
majors are considered less competitive when the
job market is
shrinking, and they have to
study something that can help them more easily
locate their future
jobs.
2. because as
the tuition is climbing higher and higher, many
students have run away from
studying the
humanities and toward “hard” skills that they
think will lead to employment.
3. since more
students are now taking job-oriented courses,
libraries, where students of liberal
arts used
to study, are getting less popular than before; in
contrast, labs are getting more
eye-catching
because students of science and engineering do
experiments and research there.
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4. because this inner drive that can be
either constructive or destructive is so
mysterious and
powerful that it has attracted
many people to speculate on it. From ancient
times, these men and
women developed artistic
“languages” in the form of story, music, myth,
painting, architecture,
sculpture, landscape
and traditions, which from the very foundation of
civilization.
5. Studying the humanities
improves your ability to read and write, makes you
familiar with
the language of emotion and the
creative process, and, more importantly, provides
you with a
wide scope of possibilities that
are open to you.
6. Because in modern life, an
ideal capacity for establishing one’s career is to
have both
technical knowledge and inner
insight, not just one without the other.
7.
“Well-rounded human beings” are those who have
insight and understand the passions,
hopes and
dreams common to all humanity.
8. Since many
people who once studied the humanities became
famous in their career, the
author implies
that if students spend more time studying the
humanities, they could surely
become
successful in the future as well.
Language focus
3
1. promotes 2.
accelerate 3. mystery 4. insight 5.
boost 6. analysis
7. calculate 8.
barriers 9. destruction 10. prospect
4
Promising Bearing Housing
Objective
Offend Exclude Excess
Execute
Intensify Identity
5
1. excess 2. bearing 3. objective
4. intensify 5. execute
6.
promising 7. exclude 8. identity 9
offend 10. housing
6.
1-5
CHDJB 6-10 LMGFA
7
1. are
liable to 2. in favor of
3. is bound to
4. speculate about
5. invested…with 6. stand up for
7. in the form of 8. prepared for
9. in the company of
10 in succession
9
幕课是一种网络课程,它旨在通过网络实现广泛参与和开放接入。幕课是远程教育迈出的最
新一步,现已在高等教育领域迅速引领潮流。通过这些课程,大学可以扩大影响的范围,从
影响
成千上万住在城里付学费的学生,扩展到惠及全球上百万的学生。除了拥有传统的课程
资料,幕课还给使
用者提供互动论坛,支持学生和讲师之间的交流。幕课能促进参与者之间
的交流,使得多种观点、知识和
技能涌现到课堂上来;它鼓励人们尝试之前不可能尝试的课
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程,甚
至是尝试新的教育方式;它提供多种学习课程资料的方式,鼓励多模式学习,以各种
学习风格满足学习者
的需求;另外,幕课促进教学的改善,使技术在面对面授课中得以更好
地应用。
10
In recent years, with the development
of Internet technology, the construction of
digital
education resources of our country has
made great achievements. Many universities have
set up
their own digital learning platforms,
and digital teaching is playing an increasingly
important role
in education. Compared with the
traditional way of teaching, the digital way has a
lot of
advantages. On one hand, digital
teaching makes global sharing of teaching
resources possible;
on the other hand, it
expands the learner’s study time and space to
learn, allowing people to get
access to the
digital virtual schools through the Internet
anytime and anywhere. These
advantages make it
possible for people to shift from one-time
learning to lifelong learning.
Unit 2
Section B What college brings us?
Ex 1
1. Main idea: College has never been
magical for everyone.
Major detail: More high
school graduates don’t fit the pattern of college.
2. Main idea: We need to revise our attitudes
and reform the system. Major detail: we only
judge things based on our own college
experiences.
3. Main idea: College education
seems to have wasted time and accumulated debt.
Major detail: Close to 80 percent of new jobs
can be performed by someone without a college
degree.
Ex.2
1C 2D 3C 4A 5D 6B 7B 8A
Ex.3
1. It’s very true because the job
market is becoming more competitive.
Yes,
without a college degree, one can end up with
nothing to do.
Sure, college brings students
knowledge and personal growth.
No, it’s not
necessary to get a college degree to have a better
career.
Disagree, college is too expensive now
for students and family to afford.
2. More
competitive.
More knowledgeable.
More
confident.
More opportunities.
3.
Traditional ideology.
More promising future.
High expectations of their children.
4.
Worth their money because it’s an investment that
will pay off later.
A waste of their money
because the tuition is too high.
Not sure if
they’ll profit from the large sum they invested.
5. Analytical ability.
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Critical thing skills.
Broad
knowledge.
Ex.4
1. enroll 2 revise
3accumulate 4 accorded 5 evaluate
6. prime
7 confirm 8 shrinking 9 sufficient 10 recruit
Ex.5
1. bother to available to 3. been
compelled to bed…as
4. exposed…to rather 7
have something to do with
8 for its own sake
Ex.6
1. A teacher, no matter how
knowledgeable he is, cannot teach his students
everything they
want to know.
2. No matter
where you travel, you can always find someone to
communicate with in English
since English is
an important language.
3. No matter what work
a person is doing, if he gives it his best each
day, he creates lots of
happiness for himself.
Ex.7
1. Although the number of
applications is small, there is little doubt that
the program will help
the students who really
need financial aid.
2. There is no doubt that
computer crime is a very serious problem, so
people think that all
hackers need to be
punished for their actions.
3. Though the boy
worked very hard and finally successfully passed
the exam, there is no
doubt that overwork and
too much worry caused his illness.
Ex.8
1
promising 2 worsens 3 shrinking 4 dominant 5
land 6 great
7 well-rounded 8 creative 9
elegant 10 constructive 11 skills 12 make
Unit 3 Discovery of a new life stage
Text A
Ex.1
1. Because people in
different life stages are confronted with
different problems and setbacks
and each group
of people in a particular time period have their
particular worries and pains.
norm refers to
the general consensus that as soon as students
graduated from college, they
would enter
adulthood and be able to find an ideal job leading
to their career.
3. They are recognized as a
new life stage that comes after high school
graduation, continues
through college and
leads to starting a family and having a career.
4. Because nowadays so many young people are
following this new lifestyle that it has become a
trend. As long as the economic situation
continues its long slide, this new stage is
unavoidable.
5. Unlike their parents, a large
number of young people are now delaying marriage,
child bearing,
and even employment during
their odyssey years.
6. They often resent the
pressure they’re feeling and keep a distance from
their parents or even
run away from home. Many
also resort to computer games, iPods, iPhones, or
iPads.
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7. Their parents feel
more anxious and upset seeing their children’s
odyssey years continue to
stretch without a
clear direction.
8. The author thinks as
people are getting to know the odyssey years
better, both parents and
their children can
tackle this phase better. For parents, they can
understand their children more;
for children,
they can explore and discover themselves with a
positive attitude.
Ex.3
1. peculiar
2. radical 3. phase 4. sensible
5. predict
6. labeled 7. resent
8. witnessed 9. equivalent 10. parallels
Ex.4
-ic
Chaotic
dramatic academy
-ion
Depression detection
erosion
Classification confuse
cooperate dictate
-ist
Rightist
journal
Ex.5
1. journal
2. chaotic 3. cooperate 4. erosion 5.
dramatic 6. confuse
7. academy 8.
rightists 9. depression 10. dictate 11.
detection 12.
classification
Ex.
6
K E A C L I G N H O
Ex.7
1. saddled with 2. back off
3. gives way to 4. resorted to
5.
make allowances for 6. wonder at 7. prior
to 8. based uponon
Ex.8
The odyssey years are certainly a very
complicated phase of life for young people. Not
only do
these young people need to overcome
many difficulties, they also have to face many
challenges
from their parents. The differences
between parents and children can be well observed
in their
completely different attitudes and
views.
First, they differ in their attitude
toward life. Parents always wonder what has gone
wrong with
the new generation. They feel that
during their time, young boys and girls were
better behaved,
more obedient and had greater
respect for elders. Young people, on the other
hand, feel that
they are capable enough to
learn on their own rather than lean heavily on the
older generation
for guidance. Young people do
not like to be spoon-fed by their parents.
The
differences also appear in the way the two
generations look at things. For example, the
parents’ generation never understood Elvis and
the Beatles. Because they couldn’t understand
what was going on, they were frequently
opposed to them and saw rock as “the devil’s
music”.
Young people, however, are crazy about
the modern music and would love to listen to it
for a
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hundred times a day.
Wherever they go, they’ll have their iPod with
them.
In conclusion, it’s very difficult for
parents and their youngsters to get along due to
their
distinctive attitudes and the way they
view things. To fill this gap, both parents and
their grown
children need to be more
understanding to each other.
Ex.9
作为美国文化价值体系的一个重要组成部分,“个人主义”受到大多数美国人的推崇。
美国
人认为家庭作为一个群体,其主要目的是促进家庭各成员的幸福。与许多其他文化相比,
美
国家庭成员的主要职责,不是在社会上或经济上提高整个家庭的地位。 人们通常认为,什
么
是对个人最好的要比什么是对家庭最好的更为重要。与自由相伴而来的是照顾自己的责任,
因为所选择的
自由承载了责任,即必须接受自己的选择所带来的后果。许多美国人给他们的
孩子很多的自由,因为他们
希望孩子们能够独立和自力更生。在美国人强调个人自由的同时,
父母与孩子间平等的信念也对美国家庭
产生了巨大的影响。
Ex. 10
Filial piety is
the basic code of ethics in the ancient Chinese
society. Chinese people consider
filial piety
as the essence of a person’s integrity, family
harmony, and the nation’s well-being.
With
filial piety being the core of Confucian ethics,
it has been the moral standard for the Chinese
society to maintain the family relationship
for thousands of years. It’s undoubtedly a
traditional
Chinese virtue. The culture of
filial piety is a complex concept, rich in content
and wide in range.
It concludes not only
cultural ideas but also institutional etiquettes.
Generally speaking, it refers
to the
obligation of children to their parents required
by the society, including respect, care,
support for the elderly and so forth. Filial
piety is fundamental to the ancient “Oriental
civilization”.
Keys to Unit 3 Text B
Understanding the text 2
1. A 2. C
3. D 4. A 5. B 6. D 7. D 8. C
Words
in use 4
1. hollow 2. restless 3.
demonstrate 4. exiled 5. miserable
6.
commercial 7. hesitated 8. erupt 9. refine 10.
Feasible
Expression in use 5
1. are
tired of 2 fall into 3 be strict with 4 not
amount to much
5 drifted off 6 bonded with 7
resign himself to 8 surrender themselves to
Sentence structure 6
1. The man walked
slowly, with one hand pulling with effort at his
coat and the other holding
tightly on to his
trousers.
2. With more and more students
joining it, the new club soon expanded and became
the largest
one on the campus.
3. With the
Internet becoming increasingly popular for young
people to connect with their
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friends, letter writing is becoming
less and less common.
7
1. With the
traditional values in their heads, most parents
found it hard to accept their children’s
thinking.
2. With this kind of jeans out
of fashion, young people do not like to wear them
any more now.
3. With the differences in their
skills and abilities, the young and the old seem
to live in two very
different worlds..
Collocation 8
1 fluid 2 contemporary 3
radical 4 enormous 5 prideful 6 competitive
7 rebellious 8 transition 9 unavoidable 10
traditional 11 unique 12 peculiar
Keys to Unit 3 Text B
Understanding the
text 2
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. D 7.
D 8. C
Words in use 4
1. hollow 2.
restless 3. demonstrate 4. exiled 5. miserable
6. commercial 7. hesitated 8. erupt 9.
refine 10. Feasible
Expression in use 5
1. are tired of 2 fall into 3 be strict with
4 not amount to much
5 drifted off 6 bonded
with 7 resign himself to 8 surrender themselves
to
Sentence structure 6
1. The man
walked slowly, with one hand pulling with effort
at his coat and the other holding
tightly on
to his trousers.
2. With more and more
students joining it, the new club soon expanded
and became the largest
one on the campus.
3. With the Internet becoming increasingly
popular for young people to connect with their
friends, letter writing is becoming less and
less common.
7
1. With the
traditional values in their heads, most parents
found it hard to accept their children’s
thinking.
2. With this kind of jeans out
of fashion, young people do not like to wear them
any more now.
3. With the differences in their
skills and abilities, the young and the old seem
to live in two very
different worlds..
Collocation 8
1 fluid 2 contemporary 3
radical 4 enormous 5 prideful 6 competitive
7 rebellious 8 transition 9 unavoidable 10
traditional 11 unique 12 peculiar
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Unit 4
Text A
Ex. 1
1. The author uses this sentence to
tell her own love story. She didn’t expect that
she would end
up marrying Butch. He became her
boyfriend just because of her wish to find a cute
boyfriend.
She didn’t really want to marry him
at the beginning.
2. Because when she met up
with Butch the first time, he kept staring at her
all night long. He
flattered her and fell in
love with her at first sight. He looked really
wild or maybe even
dangerous.
3. Because
Butch had a “bad boy image” which was very
tempting to a lot of girls, and his wild,
dynamic personality was a little frightening.
She didn’t know whether she could be getting along
with him.
4. Though she always had an
excellent reputation in respect to her schoolwork,
she thought that
her college life was dull,
with no fun. In her opinion, college was supposed
to be a time of great
learning and also of
some fun.
5. Because she was becoming more
interested in him and she wanted to find out if
she was the
“right” date in the eyes of Butch,
thinking of herself as a traditional girl.
6.
It means that Butch didn’t want to do anything to
change his bad situation. The word fate here
refers to the fact that Butch was going to be
expelled from the university.
7. Though Butch
was wild and would sometimes display directly his
love in front of her friends, he
was always a
perfect gentleman at his core. And they had a pure
and responsible relationship for
seven years.
8. The author and her husband’s faithful
journey of love that started with a causal
attraction but
bloomed into a mature love
proves that romantic love can last long through
the ups and downs in
life.
Ex. 3
1.
confess 2. tempting 3. commence
4. coordinating 5. granted
6.
deserved 7. displayed 8. consequently
9. lodged 10. proceed
Ex. 4
-ed
Contented compress
complicate
-ion
Identification
justification qualification
Illustration exhibit
extension
Interpretation plantation
perception
Ex. 5
1. qualifications 2.
perception 3. plantations 4. compressed
5. exhibit
6. contented 7. interpretation
8. complicate 9. illustration 10.
extension
11. identification 12.
justification
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Ex. 6
N B G I H L E M K C
Ex. 7
1.
on her behalf 2. took the liberty of 3.
immune to 4. were filled with
5.
fall in love with 6. Expelled from 7. been
pessimistic about 8. go along with
Ex. 9
美国和欧洲各国都会庆祝2月14日的情人节。这是一个充满爱情和浪漫的节日,
恋人之间
通常都会交换情人卡和爱情信物。关于这个节日的起源有着不同的说法。一个传说是罗马人把一个叫圣瓦伦丁的神父关进了监狱,因为他拒绝相信罗马神。2月14日那天,瓦伦丁被
处死,不
仅因为他是基督徒,而且因为他曾治愈了一位监狱看守双目失明的女儿。 他在被
处死的前一晚上给她写
了一封署名“你的瓦伦丁”的告别信。后来,2月14日就成了一个
人们可以为他们的情人展示感情的节
日。现在,人们以不同的方式庆祝情人节,他们发送贺
卡、鲜花,赠送巧克力或其他礼品,或共进浪漫的
晚餐。现在这个节日已流行世界各地。在
中国,这个节日也越来越受年轻人的欢迎。
Ex. 10
July 7th on the Chinese calendar is
Chinese Qixi Festival, the most romantic of all
the traditional
Chinese holidays. Every year,
some big businesses organize various activities,
and young people
send gifts to their lovers.
As a result, the Qixi Festival is considered to be
Chinese “Valentine’s
Day”. The Qixi Festival
is derived from the legend of Cowherd and Weaving
Maid. The legend
holds that on this particular
night every year the Weaving Maid in heaven meets
with Cowherd.
So, people can see Cowherd and
Weaving Maid meeting in the Milky Way on the night
of Qixi. On
this night, girls would also beg
Weaving Maid for some wisdom for a happy marriage.
But, with
the changing of times, these
activities are diminishing. All that remains is
the legend of Cowherd
and Weaving Maid, a sign
of faithful love, continuously circulated among
the folk.
(Unit 4) Section B
Reading
Skills
1
1. They became romantically
attracted to each other. (para.5)
2. share the
dating expense or split the money with the date
(para.6)
3. sharing the cost of a meal in a
restaurant ( para.7)
4. a tight and
uncomfortable feeling because of nervousness
(para.12)
5. mark the date on the calendar
(para.14)
Reading comprehension
Understanding the text
2
1. D 2. C
3. A 4. C
5. A 6. D 7. B 8.
C
Critical thinking
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3
1. Males because that’s the norm.
Males because men are expected to do it that
way.
Both since they are on an equal basis.
Both since the traditional way is out of
date.
2. Men and women are treated equally in
this way.
Females are not considered
inferior to males.
Both men and women feel
more comfortable.
3. Won’t feel embarrassed
when taking the initiative to date.
Won’t
put stress on either males or females.
Will
widen the social circle and give opportunity to
make more friends.
Won’t feel obligated to
keep a long-term relationship.
4. Both men and
women can pay for a date.
Both men and women
can take the initiative.
People are free to
choose a casual or formal date.
5. Behave with
respect for each other.
Be honest with each
other.
Be considerate and helpful to each
other.
Language focus
Words in use
4
1. conveying 2. Forged 3.
Thriving 4. Abnormal 5. frowning
6.
thrilled 7. Reckoned 8. Clarified 9.
Conquer 10. concealing
Expressions in
use
5
1. make contact with 2. took the
initiative 3. are inclined to 4. thrive on
5. indifferent to 6. whip out 7. in
the pit of her stomach 8. chip in
Sentence structure
6
1. With online
learning, there is less study in a regular
classroom and more time to spend by
yourself.
2. With regular exercise, you’ll have less
mental stress and more physical strength.
3.
With the new highway, there is less traffic and
more comfort for drivers on the road.
7.
1. Ambitious as he is, he has never been able
to accomplish his goal and make his parents feel
proud of him
2. Embarrassed as they were,
they remained positive throughout their travels
and learned from
the mistakes they made along
the way.
3. Hard as she tried, Jane failed to
introduce her father to the joys of rock music.
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Collocation
Warm-up
1. casual attraction 2. healthy
friendship 3. romantic relationship
4. dynamic personality 5. mature love
6. mutual friends
8
1. college
sweetheart 2. take the initiative
3. romantic relationship 4. steady
boyfriend
5. casual attraction 6.
fairy-tale romance
7. exceedingly embarrassed
8. madly in love
9. healthy friendship
10. traditional upbringing
11. mature love
12. mutual friends
Key to Unit5
Section A
Ex.3
1. contradict 2. paradox
3. perspective
4. explicit 5. suspended
6. derive
7. defy 8. retains 9.
manipulating
10. tackle
Ex4
-er
browse browser
message
messenger
consumer consume
-ion
negotiate negotiation
object
objection
react reaction
constitute constitution
cultivate
cultivation
define definition
expand expansion
concentration
concentrate
civilization civilize
Ex.5
1. concentrated 2. messenger
3.
civilized 4. Constitution
5.
browser 6. objection
7. expansion
8. consume
9. definition 10.
cultivation
11. reaction 12.
negotiation
Ex.6
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1 B
2D 3O 4E 5F
6C 7K 8H 9N 10I
Ex.7
1. referred to 2 at odds with
3 put off 4 consulting with
5
do their utmost 6 took stock of
7 on track
8 take in
Ex.8
It is often said that
whatever wealth one may have will be gone quickly
if the person only spends.
However, some
people think the purpose of life is to enjoy
moment, so they spend all they have
earned.
Even though Bryan and Peter are close friends,
their spending habits are very different.
Bryan is very careful about using his pocket
money. He only spends money when it’s necessary.
For example, when his pocket money is only
$$50,he may spend $$20 on necessary stationery for
schoolwork. He will try to deposit the
remaining $$30 in his savings account. In his
opinion, though
the amount is small, it will
help him for a possible rainy day since people
never know what could
happen in the future.
Unlike Bryan, Peter usually spends money at
will. He often purchases expensive electronic
products such as an iPhone and iPad.
Sometimes, he might buy himself an expensive
brand-name
shirt or a pair of expensive brand-
name shoes. Different from Byan, he never deposits
extra
money in a bank after meeting his basic
needs. To him, saving money in a bank is something
silly
because he believes that he can always
earn big money after he gets a decent job in the
future.
All in all, Bryan and Peter are very
different in the way they spend money. Spending
money wisely
and saving extra money for future
urgent needs enable students to manage their
finance and
fully concentrate on their study.
They will also derive great pleasure from the way
they handle
their money.
Ex.9
大发现年代,也被
称为大勘探年代,是欧洲进行全球勘查的一个历史时期,始于15世纪初
并一直持续到18世纪。
这一时期通常被认为是中世纪和近代之间的桥梁, 当时西方帝国
主义刚兴起,欧洲各王国之间正在经济
上互相竞争,他们想通过建立贸易路线和殖民地来寻
找财富。 在这一时期众多伟大的探险家中,最杰出
的是克里斯托弗•哥伦布,因为他发现了
新大陆。欧洲的海外扩张导致了殖民帝国的崛起,旧大陆与新大
陆的接触也促进了两边的互
相交换:大量的植物、动物、食物、文化等得到迁移。这代表了历史上生态、
农业和文化在
全球范围内最重大的活动之一。欧洲大勘探让绘制全球性的世界地图成为可能,从而使人们
看到一个新的世界与古老的文明正遥相呼应。
Ex.10
The Silk
Road is a traffic route in the ancient times
connecting China and Eurasia. This trade route
focuses on the trade of silk, hence the name
“the Silk Road”. As an international trade channel
and a bridge of cultural exchanges, the Silk
Road effectively improved the economic and
cultural
exchanges and development between the
East and the West, exerting a profound impact on
the
progress of the world civilization.
Nowadays, under the new historical circumstances,
our country
proposes the strategy of “One
Belt, One Road”(namely the Silk Road Economic Belt
and the
21st-century Maritime Silk Road). The
strategy of “One Belt, One Road” focuses on
cooperation
and mutual benefits, emphasizing
mutual benefits, win-win, as well as common
development of
the related countries. Once
proposed, the strategy has received positive
responses from the
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related
countries along the road.
Key to
Unit5 Text B
Reading Skills
1
2.
Denotation: examine a place or area in order to
get information about it
Connotation: it
associates with the feeling of curiosity and
anxiousness because it was a new
experience
and he was eager to find out what he could get for
free.
3. Denotation: the right to do what you
want without being controlled or restricted by
anyone
Connotation: it implies the feeling
of delightfulness because he had never used credit
card
before but now he could start to use it
freely.
4. Denotation: not real or not made of
natural things
Connotation: the word
artificial appears before the word sense to men
his sense of security
was just a false one. In
addition, it connotes that the sense was naive
because he was deceiving
himself.
5.
Denotation: produce, invent, or make up
Connotation: it connotes a sense of large quantity
because he had to make up many different
excuses and false stories to reject his
friends’ offers.
6. Denotation: being unable
to walk properly because one’s legs are damaged or
injured
Connotation: It associates his
emotional feelings with a crippled person to mean
that he was in
despair and unable to share his
feeling with others.
7. Denotation: be unable
to breathe properly
Connotation: It implies
he was extremely embarrassed and felt guilty to
talk about his financial
problems. As a
result, it was difficult for him to speak out the
words.
8. Denotation: an idea or opinion that
is wrong
Connotation: It connotes a sense of
realization and regrets about the desire to get
something
free. Because of his illusion, he
had to pay much more than a dictionary usually
costs, i.e. $$3,000.
READING
COMPREHENSION
Understanding the text
2
1.D 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.C
Language focus
Words in use
ited ed
d
e 7. artificial pal
ed
Expressions in use
5
ing from
accordance with ed off
entitled to 5. care
about at
to 8. out of the question
Sentence structure
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6
1. Follow your doctor’s advice or your cough
will get worse.
2. Stand over there and you’ll
be able to see it better.
3. Watch your step
if you go out or you might fall.
7
1.
There is nothing more important than being honest
with everyone at school and at work.
2. There
is nothing more than helpful than using the
Internet to improve my English skills.
3.
There is nothing more than encouraging and
stimulating than communicating successfully
with your colleagues.
Collocation
Warm-up
1. seemingly free 2. barely
enough 3. easily accessible tely needed ially
bankrupt tely charmed autonomous ringly
expensive nally
crippled
8
1.
financial distress ial trouble ially bankrupt
gly free d
desires
accessible nally
crippled
cial sense autonomous tely charmed
ringly expensive
decisions
Unit6
Section A
1
1B 2C 3A
4E 5D
2
1 An irrational behavior can
be described as an action or opinion not based on
adequate use of
logic and reason:
Be
willing to pay much more for a cup of Starbucks
coffee when there's cheaper, equally good
coffee across the street.
Once a price is
established in their minds, they will compare
other similar items to this price, not
only
for the current but also for the future.
Buy
products they don't need just because they get
something for free in the transaction.
Do
something just because some other people are doing
the same thing.
2 Ignorance - People can be
totally unaware about a situation, yet form their
own views and
judgments. They often tend to
jump to conclusions based on rumors.
Emotions
- People take offense or get angry before the
actual situation occurs. They become
anxious
and harbor unrealistic expectations.
Stress -
It is the main reason that causes physical as well
as mental problems. Stress creates
feeling of
anger, irritation and frustration.
Blind
beliefs - People live entirely on the lines that
are drawn by others and do not have their
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own point of view. They are too
conscious about society and its reactions to them.
3 Yes, I'm often irrational because of
different kinds of stress, uncertainty about my
future, and
sensitivity to how people look at
me.
No, I don't think I'm irrational because I
always use my logic and common sense to judge
things
and react to what has happened to me.
Scripts:
As the most intelligent
animal on this earth, we are supposed to behave in
a rational way, i.e., act
according to logic
and reason required in a situation. But does that
really happen? Do we always
behave rationally?
Certainly not. There are a lot of people who
behave irrationally, causing
problems to
themselves as well as to others. Irrational
behavior is part of human nature, but as
MIT
Professor Ariely has discovered, people tend to
behave irrationally in a predictable fashion.
Though we cannot explain the exact cause
behind irrational behavior, we know that it is a
manner of behavior not based on logic and
reasoning. I would like to give you an example of
irrational behavior. If a person has heard
about someone suffering from some disease, he will
start thinking that he may suffer from the
same disease. This is irrational
and illogical
behavior. I don't think this behavior is always
intentional.
Reading comprehension
Understanding the text
1
1 He was
imposing on his troops a necessary sacrifice to
achieve victory over their opponents. By
doing
this, the soldiers would be more determined and
concentrated on the battles.
2 The purpose for
the experiment is to investigate seemingly
irrational human behavior when
making a
decision, such as the tendency for keeping
multiple options open.
3 The experiment
enabled people to see why it's always so hard for
them to say to any
opportunities that came to
them. In everyday life, people just give excuses
to keep options open.
4 Students should
quickly check all the doors and keep clicking on
the one with the highest cash.
They should
absolutely ignore the vanishing doors.
5
Because we can see that the students didn't really
focus on ensuring future cash earnings.
What
they tried to avoid was the immediate pain of
watching options close.
6 Because in life the
doors are closing slowly, not like the ones on the
computer in the
experiment, people don't
really see the opportunities actually vanishing
away little by little.
7 He suggests that
people should prohibit overbooking, reduce
options, delegate tasks to others,
and even
give away ideas to others to pursue.
8 People
can obtain pleasure and satisfaction by focusing
their energy and attention in a more
concentrated fashion. They will have more with
fewer, carefully chosen options.
Critical
thinking
2
1 ~ Surprising but very
strategic and visionary.
~ Reflection of
his unique foresight and wisdom.
~
Knowledgeable about winning battles.
~
Experienced in fighting with enemies.
2 ~
Interesting and thought-provoking.
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~ Reflect students' mentality.
~ Meaningful and valid.
~ May not be
convincing to some people.
3 ~ Both
consequences are surprising.
~ Both are
about choices and decision-making.
~ Both
have to do with strategies.
~ Both focus on
human's mentality.
4 ~ Afraid of losing
potential opportunities.
~ Too greedy and
too ambitious.
~ Over-confident about their
real capacity.
~ More choices, better
chances.
5 ~ Fewer options, more focused
concentration.
~ Fewer choices, better
quality.
~ Everything has two sides.
~ Too much greed ends up with nothing.
Language focus
3
1 implement 2
rival 3 motivating
4 discarded
5 fluctuating 6 prejudiced
7 restore
8 enlightening 9 profit
10 investigate
Word building
4
Words learned New
words formed
-ic
strategy strategic
sympathy sympathetic
-ion
confirm
confirmation
locate location
reflect
reflection
provide provision
install installation
register registration
quotation quote
-ize
sympathy sympathize
critic
criticize
industrial
industrialize
5
1 sympathize
2 confirmation
3 strategic 4
installation
5 quote 6
sympathetic
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7 criticize
8 location
9 reflection 10
industrialize
11 provision 12
registration
Banked cloze
6
1 M 2 D
3 H 4 0 5 F
6 L 7 I 8 C 9 J
10 A
Expressions in use
7
I was
attached to 2 be measured in
3 come in
handy 4 clinging to
5 pay a big price
6 are exhausted from
7 imposed on 8
revolve around
Structure analysis and writing
Structured writing
8
There are a lot
of people who behave irrationally, causing
problems to themselves as well as to
others.
It's hard to analyze the exact causes behind
irrational behavior, but we know that it is a
manner of behavior that is not based on logic
and reasoning. Irrational behavior is caused by
various factors but two stand out.
The
first main factor that contributes to irrational
behavior is uncontrolled emotions. Irrational
people take offense or get angry before the
actual situation occurs. They become anxious and
express exaggerated emotions such as crying
and shouting. They have unrealistic expectations,
expecting everyone to like them and if someone
does not, they feel angry and neglected. It is
fairly common for people to show such signs of
irrationality.
Too much stress can also lead
to irrational behavior. In fact, these days,
stress is the major cause
of physical as well
as mental problems. Stress creates feelings of
anger, irritation and frustration.
For
instance, when you spend a stressful day in the
office, it makes you anxious. You start
releasing your frustration or stress by
screaming at your family members for small reasons
like a
badly prepared meal. That day you feel
everything is wrong.
In summary, uncontrolled
emotions and too much stress can result in
irrational behavior. To
behave rationally is
not an easy job because the behavior is
internalized. However, to discover the
source
of your irrationality will help you behave more
rationally.
Translation
9
极简主义是指
去掉多余的,仅保留需要的部分、用最简单的话来说,极简的生活方式,就是
生活得越简单越好,直到获
得心灵的平静,这种简单既是精神上的,也是身体上的:这样的
生活方式会减轻压力,带来更多自由时间
.并增强幸福感、极简主义者会说.他们生活得更
有意义了,更从容了,极简的生活方式让他们着眼于生
活中更重要的事物:朋友、爱好、旅
游和体验。当然,极简主义并不意味着拥有物质财富从本质上来讲有
什么不对。现在的问题
似乎在于,我们往往太重视所拥有的东西,而常常抛弃了健康、人与人之间的关系
、我们的
热情、个人成长,以及帮助他人的愿望。极简主义除了在我们的口常生活中可以得到应用,还存在于很多创意领域,包括艺术、建筑、没汁、舞蹈、电影、戏剧、音乐、时尚、摄影和
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文学等。
10
National
Happiness Index (NHI) is an index that measures
how happy people are. It is also a tool
that
measures the levels of economic development and
people's livelihood and happiness in a
country
or region. With the fast growth of Chinese
economy, the Chinese government has been
paying more and more attention to people's
living quality and the increase of happiness
index.
The government stresses improvement of
its people's livelihood, striving to improve their
economic conditions and meet their growing
material and cultural needs. Currently, the
Chinese
government advocates the unleashing of
more reform dividends, with the aim of offering
more
real benefits to its people. All these
measures will combine to effectively increase the
NHI of our
people.
Unit 6 Text B
Understanding the text 2
1.C 2.B 3.D
4.A 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.D
Critical
thinking 3
1. *Like to look good in other’s
eyes.
*Tend to have spending habit
*Make
them feel happy.
*Want to be in fashion
2.
*Frustrated.
*Bored
*Confused
*Stunned
3. *Don’t know which option they want most.
*Seem to them there is never the best option.
*Want everything lest they miss a “perfect”
one.
4. *Human beings are greedy by nature.
*Many believe “The more, the better”.
*Most people are too materialistic.
5.
*Not really a good thing.
*Make people
greedier and more materialistic.
*Make people
exhausted to make decisions.
*Discourage
appreciation.
Words in use 4
1.
concerning ied versy ed ed
6. distribute
ghted ation ating ct
Expressions in
use 5
1. played a role out depressed about
4. settle for
5. rushed into 6. out of
control erred to on
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Sentence structure 6
1. The more carefully
he thought about it, the clearer it became to him
that this was a job for
someone with
experience.
2. The more exercise you do, the
more energetic you will become, the easier your
everyday
tasks will seem.
3. The more
interesting the plot is, the more appealing the
film will become to the audience.
Sentence structure 7
1. He is normally a
quiet person, but when it comes to sports, he
becomes a completely
different man.
2.
When it comes to computers and the Internet, all
the students become excited, each eager
to say
something about his experience.
3. A Frenchman
may be ready to start a chat with a stranger on a
train or in a café, but when it
comes to
friendship, the French seem to be more cautious
than the British.
Collocation 8
1.
conscious effort g strategy d choice
4.
remotest idea ary pain y role
Collocation 9
1. rival options l choices
lly chosen e options
4. winning strategy
tably irrational ary pain x decision
9.
limited choices ous effort lly prejudiced
lating evidence
Unit 7 Text B
Reading skills: 1
1.C 2.B 3.B 4.A
Understanding the text 2
1.D 2.C 3.A
4.C 5.D 6.A 7.B 8.C
Critical
thinking 3
1. *Similarities: family-oriented,
busy with house chores, cook meals, take care of
children,
clean rooms, do laundry
2. *Help
and support the husband
*education and behave
children morally
*Maintain the order of home.
*Keep the family healthy
3. *the husband:
The man is supposed to have more responsibilities
for his family since he
physically stronger
than his wife.
*The wife: the woman, to some
degree, is more persevered in overcoming
difficulties and she is
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always family-oriented.
*Both: Even
though they share different family
responsibilities, they both play important and
indispensable poles as parents, husband or
wife. Two incomes are always better than just one.
4. *Advantages: able to take good care of
family, including their diet and health; more
communication with family; help children with
their schoolwork.
*Disadvantages: a lot of
stress, exhausted, less aware of the outside
world, lose social contact.
5. *Work outside:
have many contacts, communication with more
people, be informed of the
outside world, be
of more help financially.
*Stay home: take
better care of family, pay more attention to
children, provide healthier food to
family,
keep the rooms clean, help the husband wife.
Words in use 4
1. bounce nt ment n
owed
6. swear le nded ting
Expressions in use 5
1. convert to 2. was
revolted by 3. was comprised of 4. busied
himself with
5. fussed over 6. is unique in
7. exerting themselves 8. substituted for
Sentence structure 6
1. Having no idea
about their thoughts and opinion, I would rather
five up the attempt to guess
what their
reaction will be.
2. To avoid making mistakes,
I would rather be home alone and not communicate
with
anybody.
3. The old man would rather
be living in the past, for things are much more
different today
than they were in the past.
Sentence structure 7
1. I couldn’t
stand bad manners and thought my leaving was
anything but rude, so I got the
nest train
back home and left him there.
2. They usually
look very nice and even generous, but in terms of
integrity, they are anything
but honest.
3. When the two young people got married, may
people attended the wedding ceremony, yet
it
was anything but modern.
Warm-up
1.
strong urge 2. Particularly difficult 3.
Demanding job
4. make concessions 5. Social
context 6. Management style
8.
1.
plausible 2. context ment ntly 5. great 6.
Strong
7 subtle 8 conflicting 9 personal
10 typically 11 diplomatically 12 vaguely
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Unit 8 Section A
understanding the text:
1. He became a
children’s doctor because of this love for
children and his strong desire to keep
them
healthy.
2. He is thought of having no moral
compass: He tortures innocent animals for his
career
advancement and his experiments having
nothing to do with medicine.
3. The public
barely watches, convinced that the issue has no
significance to them, while the
senator and
politicians continue to give way to the lobbying
of animal rights activists
4. The author does
not really admit their mistake, but the tone is
apparently ironic, criticizing
that the
physicians were too soft to respond to the animal
rights activists.
5. Life is cruel to both
animals and human beings . if the physician don’t
create an animal
model of the problem, they
have to do experiments on human beings, or the
medical knowledge
will remain static.
6.
Drugs to cure infection will remain undiscovered,
surgical and diagnostic techniques will
remain
undeveloped, and fundamental biological processes
will remain mysteries.
7. Because protection
from serious sickness and drugs as well as most
complex surgical
procedures were initially
developed in animals instead of human beings
8. If the more radical members of this
movement are successful in threatening further
research, their efforts will bring about a
tragedy that will cost the lives of many human
beings.
Language focus
word in use
3.
1. arresting 2. omits 3. optional
4.
transplanted 5. hence 6. twisted
7. stung
8. minute 9. imitate
10. evil
4.
Words learned New words formed
-ence
interfere interference
-er
thrill thriller
-ly
scarcely scarce
specially
special
-ion
consume
consumption
deceive deception
invade invasion
proceed
procession
5.
1. interference 2.
invasion
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3. Consumption
4. procession
5. specific 6. deception
7. scare 8. thriller
6.
1.B
2. G 3. L 4. K 5. F
6. D 7. H 8. N 9. E
10.I
7.
1. persisted in 2. have
relevance to
3. becoming aware of
4.
isolated from
5. in the name of
6. make a
contribution
7. been occupied with
8. tip
the scales
9.
世界自然基金会(WWF)是一个致力于有关保护,研究和修复环境议题的国际性非政府组
织。
该组织最初于1961被命名为世界野生动物基金会。1986年, 它更名为世界自然基金
会,
以更好地反映其活动范围。
它是世界上最大的,独立的自然保护组织,拥有世界各地
超个500万的支持者, 在100多个国家里
开展工作,并援助约1,300个与自然和环境保护
有关的项目。它的任务是阻止破坏地球的生态环境,
建立一个能使人类与自然和谐相处的未
来。目前,其大部分工作集中在对海洋和海岸,森林,淡水的保护
。在其他问题上,它也关
注濒危物种,
污染和气候变化。现在他们最需要的是资金,以履行其使命和处理有关的突
发事件。
10.
Since the founding of New China, especially
since the economic reform and door-opening to the
world, the Chinese government has made
considerable efforts in eco-environmental
protection
and achieved effective progress.
The government has taken a series of important
measures to
protect and improve the ecological
environment, such as actively promoting key
ecological
projects, enhancing ecosystem
construction and biodiversity conservations,
establishing a
number of nature reservation,
ecological demonstration zones, scenic spots and
forest parks.
One of the important goals of
building a socialist harmonious society is to
strengthen ecological
protection and
construction and to achieve harmony between man
and nature. Environmental
protection and
ecological civilization construction have provided
a solid foundation for the
sustainable
development of China’s economy and society.
Unit 8 section B
Ex. 2
understanding the text:
1 D 2 A 3 C 4 C
5 D 6 B 7 D 8 C
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Ex.4 words in use
1 emitted
2 shoved 3 sneak 4 symbol 5 wakened
6 lagged 7 ditch 8 countdown 9
discharged 10 rotated
Ex .5 expressions
in use
1 out 2 with 3 in 4 between
5 from 6 of 7 with 8 over
Sentence
structure
Ex.8
1. People with sleeping
disorder cannot sleep much , as is the case with
the people who get
older
2. The new
irrigation system would require farmers to apply
for a planning permission, as is the
case with
other commercial or industrial developments.
3. We have seen encouraging signs of
improvement in our financial conditions, as is the
case
with the overall economy according to the
media reports
Ex. 7
1. As
enthusiastic and curious about it as he was at the
start of his career.
2. As interested in these
questions as he was when he first read them
online.
3. As attentive toward his wife or
children as she had expected.
Collocation:
Warm-up
1 severely
restricted 2 terrifying effects 3
subsequent advances
4 damaging impact 5
remain undiscovered
Ex. 8
1 entire
field 2 subsequent advances 3 reasonable
argument
4 severely restricted 5 terrifying
effects 6 suitable alternatives
7 well-
understood principles 8 Medical research
9
supreme desire 10 moral compass 11 remain
undiscovered
12 innocent animals
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