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大学英语《新视野》读写教程三答案新视野第三册答案Unit1SectionA.TheExpensiveFantasyofLordWilliams《读写教程III》:Ex.II,p.91.BecausethisAnthonyWilliams.isatitleboughtwithstolenmoney.Theguy'srealnameis2.It'ssmall,withapopulationofonly320.soft-spokenandwealthy.3.No.HelookslikeaScottishnoble,4.ThetruthisthatthemanwithendlessmoneyandafriendlymannerwasnotalordatallbutagovernmentemployeelivingoutafantasythathewasaScottishnobleandpayingforitbystealingfundsfromScottishYard.5.Hestolemorethaneightmillionpoundsovereightyearsandpouredaboutfivemillionpoundsintothevillage.6.MostofthestolenmoneywassupposedtobeusedtopayspiesandconductsecretactivitiesagainsttheIrishRepublicanArmy.7.Heusedthemoneytobuyanestate,abeautifulhome,andadozennobletitles.Butmostofall,hesunkhisdishonestgainsintothevillage,buyingmultiplecottages,apubandarun-downhotelandturningthemintoverygoodlookingplaces.8.Hisbankdepositsweresolargethattheywerenoticedbythebank'smanagement.Thebankthennotifiedthepolice,whodiscoveredthatthecriminalwasoneoftheirown.9.BecauseintheeyesofsomevillagersWilliamsisahelper,pouringmostofhisstolenmoneyintothevillageandgivingjobsto43people.10.Hesaidinaninterviewafterhewasarrested:-Idiscoveredthisbloodyhugeamountofmoney.Iwentfromtheneedtopayoffafewdebtstowhatcanonlybedescribedasgreed.Thereisnowaytojustifyit.II《读写教程IID:Ex.Ill,p.92.restored3.considerate
12.inherited3.furnish4.justify5.substantial6.fantastic《读写教程HI》:Ex.IV,p.101.Tohisembarrassmenthediscovered2.likethat3.4.5.6.strikedealswithliveitoutfallsupondarkdaysnothingbut7.capturedtheheartofthelittleboywith8.raiseaglassto《读写教程HD:Ex.V,p.101.economy2.business3.campaign4.poll5.survey6.researchlessons8.study《读写教程III》:Ex.VI,p.11
21.well-advised(明智的)2.narrow-minded(心胸狭窄的)3.4.5.6.wide-eyed(眼睛睁大的)soft-spoken(说话温和的)big-headed(妄自尊大的)single-minded(专心致志的)7.well-meant(用意良好的)8.quick-tempered(易怒的)《读写教程IID:Ex.VII,p.111.air-conditioned2.handmade3.thunder-struck4.heart-felt5.data-based6.self-employed7.custom-built8.weather-beaten《读写教程III》:Ex.VIII,p.121.Well-meantasitwas,thedecisionspoiledthepeacetalkintheMiddleEast.2.Hardashetried,hefailedtodeceivethepolicecommissionerinLondonintheend.3.Poorashewas,shegaveuptheideatomarryhim.4.Friendlyashemayseem,Iwon'tregardhimasconsiderate.5.Suspiciousasshewasofhim,shenevercametotheideathatthewealthy,soft-spoken,well-manneredmanwasacriminal.
3《读写教程III》:Ex.IX.,p.121.Now(that)youhavestudiedtheabovemodelsandunderstoodthemeaningandusageoftheexpression-nowthatII,youknowhowtodothefollowingexercises.2.Now(that)I4veheardthemusic,Iunderstandwhyyoulikeit.3.Nowthatthehotelisbeautifullyrestored,manytravelersliketostayinit.4.Nowthatthecriminalturnedouttobeoneoftheirown,theLondonpolicecommissionerpubliclyapologizedforpoorlysupervisinghisdepartment.5.NowthatyouhavegotanMAdegree,youarequalifiedforaPhDprogram.《读写教程III》:Ex.X,p.131.MythanksgotothosewhostillstuckbymewhenIfellupondarkdays.2.Nowthathehaspublishedapopularnovelwhichearnshimalargeamountofmoney,heisabletobuyanewhouseandacar.3.Thepolicesaidthattheirsuspicionswerearousedbecausethegirlhadothermarksonherbody.4.Howcanyoutalktoherlikethat?Sheistheonewhobroughtyouupandhelpedyoufinishschool.5.Hardastheroadforthesestudentsafterschoolwillbe,theirprospectsarebright.6.Inordertohaveenoughmoneytorunthebusiness,hesoldhisnewly-boughthouseatauctionevenatasubstantialloss.7.Heisfullyjustifiedincriticizingthepolicecommissionerforpoorlysupervisinghis
4department.1.Theseancientbuildingswhichareunderprotectionhavebeenrestoredbeautifullytoattractforeigners.《读写教程III》:Ex.XI,p.131.周六晚,在一牢骚酒吧II,村民依旧乐意向一威廉斯勋爵U祝酒,尽管这个头衔现在只能引来阵阵笑声。2.这个美丽的村庄坐落在苏格兰山区中,有一些村民说,他们从来不很了解安东尼威廉斯。这位有钱的贵族说话和气,1986年和他穿着入时的妻子一同来到这里。3.威廉斯先生买下了一笔又一笔的房产,给小村注入大量的现金,一手令它焕发了生机。4.可是谁也没有料到这个事实:这个财源滚滚、举止友好的人并非什么勋爵,而是一名政府公务员。5.威廉斯先生自1959年起效力于伦敦警署,官至财务部副主管,年薪65,000英镑。大约两周前,后悔不已的他在法庭受审,被判监禁七年半。6.但是最主要的,是他将不法收入投进了这座山村。精致的石屋农舍,茵茵的村中绿地,一排排青青的树篱——这一派奇异景色深深地吸引了他。7.但最主要的,阿布迪先生通过获取银行贷款和与不同的人做交易,仅支付威廉斯先生所欠他们的一部分,最后以大约50万英镑的价格,买下了绝大部分房产。8.是他将年久失修的戈登阿姆斯旅馆买下并完全改装,将这堆废墟变成了一座华丽的一流宾馆。SectionB.TheRomanticLifeofSecretAgentAlbertXVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions1.D2.A3.C4.A5.D6.B7.C8.D《读写教程III》:Ex.XVII,p.261.simplified
51.switched2.standpoint3.mysterious4.romantic5.exceedingly6.exploits7.heaved《读写教程HI>:Ex.XVIII,p.261.aside2.for3.for4.except5.with6.At;towards7.With8.behind;on/off9.about/ofUnit2SectionA.IronandtheEffectsofExercise《读写教程UI》:Ex.II,p.381.Thenewstudysuggeststhatevenmoderateexercisemayleadtoreducedironinthebloodofwomen.2.SheisanassociateprofessoratPurdueUniversity.3.Shemayconsumeadditionalmeatortakeironsupplements.
61.Becausetheyhaveamonthlybleeding.2.Throughavarietyofmechanisms.Forexample,someironislostinsweat,andintenseenduranceexerciseissometimesassociatedwiththebleedingofthedigestivesystem.3.Three.4.Youareintrouble.Yourironreservesgotozeroandyoumayfeelweak,tiredandoutofbreath.5.Peopleareadvisedtohaveayearlybloodtesttocheckbloodironreserves.6.Theyaremeat,chicken,fish,dates,beans,andsomeleafygreenvegetables.7.Heshouldavoiddrinkingcoffeeorteawithmeals.《读写教程HI》:Ex.HI,p.381.moderate2.consume3.typically4.modified5.evidence6.restricted7.calculate8.remedy《读写教程III)):1.bounceback2.summedup3.upto4.atrisk5.wenttozero
71.goesup2.outofbreath3.derivedfrom《读写教程m》:1.awareness2.efficiency3.interaction4.confidence6.anxiety7.productivity8.pressure《读写教程m》:1.appearance2.utterances3.attendance4.hindrance5.maintenance6.resistance7.performance8.existence9.occurrenceEx.IV,p.39Ex.V,p.39Ex.VI,p.4010.acceptance《读写教程III》:Ex.vn,p.401.peace-loving
81.ice-cold2.time-consuming3.water-proof4.waist-deep5.care-free《读写教程III》:Ex.VIII,p.411.Mr.Howe,myfavoriteprofessor,hasreceivedaDistinguishedTeacherAward.2.YesterdayIwentfishing—somethingIhadn'tdoneinyears.3.Somewomenarenormallyinactive,butthenallofasuddenstartaprogramofintenseexercise—anactionthatviolatesthelawsofsportsscience.4.EvenabriefvisittoGreece,amoderncountrywithancientcivilization,givesyouadeepsenseoftherootsofourculture.5.Apeopleofinventorsanddiscoverers,philosophersandsoldiers,poetsandcraftsmen,theancientChinesegavetheworldmanyofitsmostusefulthings.《读写教程III》:Ex.IX,p.42L2.3.4.Hishomeworkdone,hiscompositionwritten,Larrydecidedtogoandseethefilm.Themanagersatquietlyintheoffice,(his)eyesclosed,waitingforthetelephonetoring.Theroomwasinamess,emptybottlesandbeercans(being)everywhere.WhenIwalkedin,Grandpawassittingatthekitchentable,thenewspaperspreadbeforehim.5.Dianastoodmotionlessattheendofthedivingboard,tearsstreamingdownhercheeks.
9《读写教程HD:Ex.X,p.421.Mostpeoplewithlowironreservesdon'tknowtheyhaveanirondeficiency.2.Itisnotsufficientonlytochecklevelsofthebloodproteinthattransportsoxygen.3.Menarenotsafe,especiallythosewhoeatlittlemeatandhaveahighlevelofphysicalactivity.4.It'sadvisableforpeopleinthesegroupstohaveayearlybloodtesttocheckbloodironreserves.5.Ironsupplementsmayproduceafeelingofwantingtothrowup,andmaybepoisonousinsomecases.6.Thebestsourcesofironaremeat,chicken,fish,dates,beans,andsomeleafygreenvegetables.7.Thereasonwhypeoplesometimestakeironsupplementsisthatthesupplementssupplementthesmallamountthatnaturallyoccursingrains.8.Cooktomatosauceinanironpotforthreehours,anditsironcontentincreasesstrikingly.SectionB.DoesExerciseHaveUnexpectedBenefits?XVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions1.D2.B3.D4.C5.A6.C7.A8.A《读写教程HI》:Ex.XVII,p.551.implied2.complicated3.obstacle
101.exhibited2.possess3.stems4.speculate5.neglected《读写教程III》:Ex.XVIII,p.561.inadditionto2.Inresponseto3.isassociatedwith4.incontrastto5.inthesamewaythat6.Asuccessionofaccidents7.gothrough8.areseparatedintoUnit3SectionA.WherePrinciplesComeFirst《读写教程HD:Ex.II,p.691.Itoperatesontheprinciplethatifyouteachstudentsthemeritofsuchvaluesastruth,courage,integrity,leadership,curiosityandconcern,thenacademicachievementnaturallyfollows.2.Itisfamousforitsworkwithtroubledyoungsters.3.Becauseteachersprotestedtheprogram'sdemandsandthestrainassociatedwithmoreintensework.4.Thecommunityfearedtheschoolwouldattractinner-cityminorityandtroubledstudents.
111.IntheHydeSchool,allstudentsarerequiredtotakeperformingartsandsports,andprovideacommunityservice.Foreachcourse,studentsgetagradeforacademicachievementandfor-besteffortII.2.Parentsmustagreetoacceptanddemonstratetheschool'sphilosophiesandoutlook.3.Thebiggestobstacleformanyparentsistorealizetheirownweaknesses.4.Facultyevaluationsareconductedbythestudents.《读写教程III》:Ex.Ill,p.691.cultivate2.comprehensive3.controversial4.suspend5.strain6.preliminary7.conventional8.reform《读写教程in》:Ex.IV,p.701.Hisgirlfriend'sfathersawhimasamanwhocouldnotmakealiving.2.Thecoursewascancelledoverthestudents'protests.3.Theproblemissodifficultthatwecannotworkitoutwithoutthehelpofourteacher.4.Childrentendtodotheirutmostwhentheyareencouragedbytheirparentswhoaremakingsimilarefforts.5.Thenewteachingprogramdidn*tworkwellintheschoolattheoutset.6.IwaskindofexcitedwhenIreceivedtheletterthatallowedmeaninterview.7.TheschoolisscheduledtoopenonSeptember1.
121.Theyappearedtoofferafreelunch,completewithcigarsandwine.《读写教程RD:Ex.V,p.701.insights2.attention3.recognition4.entrance5.control6.acceptance7.speed8.weight《读写教程III》:Ex.VI,p.711.historic2.atomic3.Arabic4.energetic5.economic6.heroic《读写教程III》:Ex.VII,p.711.responsibility2.rapidity3.elasticity4.curiosity5.publicity《读写教程山》:Ex.VIII,p.72
131.InBritain,asinAmerica,thereisagreatdemandforeducationalreform.2.InGreece,asinItaly,peopleusealotofoliveoilincooking.3.AsintheHydeSchool,valuessuchascourage,integrity,leadership,curiosityandconcernarethefirst,mostimportantlessoninsomepublicinner-cityschoolsinMaryland.4.InChina,asinJapan,alargenumberofmiddleschoolstudentstakesupplementaryclassesinordertogetintoafamousuniversity.5.Asinthemiddleofthe1950s,manyyoungpeoplewentdowntothecountrysideinthelate1960sandearly1970s.《读写教程III》:Ex.IX,p.731.Onceyou'vepracticedabit,you'llfindthatit'squiteeasy.2.Oncethemealwasfinished,thediscussionbegan.3.Onceyoushowanyfear,hewillattackyou.4.Thedecisiontookabout10secondsoncehe'dreadamarketresearchstudy.5.Oncecustomerscometorelyonthesesystems,theyalmostnevertaketheirbusinesselsewhere.《读写教程IID:Ex.X,p.731.Ourschooloperatesontheprinciplethatmoralvaluesandacademicachievementsareequallyimportant.2.Thenewteachingprogramwassuspendedlasttermbecausetheteachersinthedepartmentprotesteditsdemandsandthestrainassociatedwithmoreintensework.3.Weseeourselvesaspreparingourstudentsforawayoflifebycultivatinga
14comprehensivesetofprinciplesthatcanaffectallofthem.1.ThebasisoftheCharacterFirstideaisthateveryhumanbeinghasauniquepotentialthatisbasedoncharacter,notintelligenceorwealth.2.Wewerewarnedbytheteacherinthefirstlessonthatstudentsgotagradenotonlyforacademicachievementbutalsoforattendanceandbesteffort.3.Onceparentsagreeinwritingtoacceptanddemonstratetheschool'sphilosophiesandoutlook,thestudentscangainadmission.4.IntheHydeSchoolgreaterattentionispaidtotheestablishmentofafruitfulrelationshipwitheachstudentwhileinthetraditionalhighschoolsettingthefocusisontheteacherandthematerial.5.Theschoolstressestheideathatitisworthwhileforparentstoparticipateinschoolactivitiestogetherwiththeirchildren.《读写教程HD:Ex.XI,p.73L该校的创始人约瑟夫高尔德声称学校的教学计划很成功。海德中学坐落在缅因州巴思市,每年的学费高达1.8万美元,因其教导问题少年有方而遐迩闻名。2.在一堂英语课上,11名学生用最后的五分钟展开激烈的讨论,依照1—10的评分标准相互评价他们当天的课堂表现。3.为了避免美国中学使用的其他品格培养方案所引发的争议,高尔德解释说,一全力以赴II这一概念并不是要强迫学生接受某一套道德原则或宗教观念。4.家长签约同意每月出席一次区小组会议(共20个区小组),每年去区休养所三天,每年
15至少参加三次巴思市的研修班、讨论组和研讨会。2.公立学校学生家长的活动计划仍在制定当中。这项工作的困难要大得多,因为很难使家长们相信自身的参与很有价值。3.他很乐观地认为,一旦家长投入到计划当中,他们就会成为孩子们日常行为的榜样,这一点与寄宿学校的学生家长完全不同。4.海德中学的办学宗旨是:如果你向学生传授诸如诚实、勇敢、正直、领导能力、好奇心和关心他人等美德的话,学生的学习成绩自然就会提高。5.我们有几分喜欢这种活力,但并不是喜欢它不好的一面,而是要将它转化成好的一面。SectionB.CulturalDifferencesinWesternandJapaneseDecision-MakingXVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions1.D2,A3.C4.A5.B6.A7.B8.A《读写教程HO:Ex.XVII,p.861.extreme2.analyzed3.differ4.negotiation6.discarded7.feasible8.sophisticated《读写教程IID:Ex.XVIII,p.861.in;from2.on3.4.
161.2.tofromFrom;tobetween;up3.to/in8.inUnit4SectionA.FiveFamousSymbolsofAmericanCulture《读写教程IID:Ex.II,p.991.TheyaretheStatueofLiberty,Barbiedolls,AmericanGothic,theBuffalonickel,andUncleSam.2.ItwasmodeledafterBartholdi'smother'sface.3.HerrealnamewasBarbaraHandler.4.Sinceherintroductionin1959,BarbiehasbecometheuniversallyrecognizedQueenoftheDolls.TheaverageAmericangirlownstenBarbiedolls,andtwoaresoldsomewhereintheworldeverysecond.5.GrantWood.6.HewasinspiredbytheGothicwindowofanoldfarmhouse.7.IthonoredapairofconnectedtragediesfromthesettlementoftheAmericanfrontier-thedestructionofthebuffaloherdsandtheAmericanIndians.8.Becausebuffalonolongerwanderedaboutthegreatgrasslands.9.Hesaid-USIIwasshortfor—UncleSamIIWilson.10.Itwasaself-portraitofFlagg.《读写教程III》:Ex.Ill,p.991.inspected
171.assembled2.exaggerated3.versions4.universal5.interpretation6.solemn7.inspired《读写教程HI》:Ex.IV,p.1001.workedon2.approveof3.wentahead4.5.6.7.forsalecomeupwithrefashionedintorisetofame8.capturesmyattention《读写教程III》:Ex.V,p.1001.respect2.admirations,place4.5.6.7.
18《读写教程口1》:Ex.VI,p.1011.intel1igence/competence2.consequence3.significance4.ignorance5.indifference6.excellence7.brilliance8.magnificence《读写教程III》:Ex.VII,p.1011.coexists2.co-director3.cooperatecopilot5.co-author《读写教程HD:Ex.VIII,p.1021.Jimmywalkedslowlytothecorneroftheplayground,hisfacecoveredwithtears.2.Thehoteltaxispedaway,thetaillightsdisappearingintothedistance.3.Theirstomachscryingforfood,theirbacksburningfromtoomuchsun,bothboysgatheredtheirthingsandheadedforhome.4.Barbarajustlaythere,hermouthtrembling,hereyesunfocused,unabletosayaword.5.Thenthetwoplayerslethimfalltothetrack,hischestlandingfirst,hishead
19following,bouncing,andfinallylyingstill.《读写教程1口》:Ex.IX,p.1031.Mostsnakes,althoughwithathreateningappearance,aren'treallydangerousifyouleavethemalone.2.Women,eventhoughwiththesameabilities,havefailedtoapproachtheincomeofmen.3.Thoughwithasevereshortageofcoalsupply,thegovernorwasnotforcedtoclosealltheschools.4.SheiscapableofmakingcompleteFrenchmealseventhoughwithnocheesebetweensaladanddessert.5.Whenindoubtabouttheresultofyourtest,callthetestoffice.《读写教程HO:Ex.X,p.103moneyrewardlivingnothing8.namel.Hisparentsdidnotapproveofhisplantogoandstudyabroadwithagirltheyhadnevermet,buthewentaheadandgottoNewYorkwithher.2.Itissaidthatthepainterusedhisauntasthemodelinthepaintingwhosefacerepresentedsufferingyetstrength.3.TherealKendidnotlikethethree-dimensionalBarbiedolls,whichweredescribedashavingtheappearanceof-awomanwhosoldsexII.4.Thenovelistinstantlyrosetofamein1950withthepublicationofGoodbye,MyDear,anovelinspiredbyhisexperiencewithagirlonhisolderbrother'sfarm.
202.Afterthewar,acharactercalledUncleSambeganappearinginpoliticalcartoons,andsoonbecameAmerican'smostpopularsymbol.3.Thepaintingshowsaserious-lookingmanandawomanstandingalongsidehiminfrontofafarmhouse,theirmodelsbeingrespectivelythepainter'sdentistandsister.4.Inordertohavethebuffaloontheothersideofthenickel,hewenttotheCentralParkZootosketchanagingbuffalowhichwaslaterkilledforawalldecoration.5.Onestorysaysthat-US||wasshortfor-UncleSam||whoserealnamewasSamWilsonwhohadonceworkedwithamanwhohadsignedacontractwiththegovernmenttoprovidemeattotheUSArmy.《读写教程III》:Ex.XI,p.1031.19世纪70年代中期,法国艺术家弗里德里克奥古斯特巴托尔迪正在设计一个大项目,名为一自由照耀世界IIo这是一座庆祝美国独立和美法联盟的纪念碑。2.马特尔公司将这个娃娃作了一番改造,变成了体面而地道的美国货,尽管胸围有些夸张。它名从当时10多岁的少女芭芭拉。3.如今芭芭拉已有60多岁了,她拒绝接受采访,但据说非常喜欢芭比。她可能是当今世上真名实姓不为人知的最著名的人物。4.1930年,格兰特伍德因其画作《美国哥特式》一举成名。此画体现了美国农民庄严的自豪,常常被人临摹。5.他深受中世纪艺术的影响,他的灵感来自于一所古老农舍的哥特式窗户,但最令世人注目的是画中人物的脸。6.但1913至1938年间发行的野牛硬币,却是为了纪念由美国拓居引起的两起相互关联的悲剧——野牛群的灭绝和美洲印第安人的毁灭。
211.尽管此前一直是白人被用作美国硬币上的模特,而著名艺术家詹姆斯厄尔弗雷泽却反传统而行之,启用了三名真正的美洲印第安人作为自己创作的原型。2.战后,政治漫画里开始出现了一个名叫一山姆大叔II的人物。他的原型是一个早期漫画人物名叫乔纳森大哥,此人在美国独立战争时期非常出名。SectionB.Engelbreit*stheName,CuteIsMyGameXVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions1.A2.D3.B4.C5.C6.B7.A8.D《读写教程IID:Ex.XVII,p.1181.crush2.astonishing3.4.5.6.distributiondistinctiveelaboratecomprised7.features8.decorated《读写教程HD:Ex.XVIII,p.1181.in;at2.down3.from;with4.in;on5.to6.of7.Like
221.atUnit5SectionA.GracefulHands《读写教程in》:Ex.II,p.1301.ThewritergetstoknowitfromMrs.Clark'smedicalchartandthereportshereceivedfromtheprecedingshift.2.MaybeitisbecausetheideaofMrs.Clark'sdyingsoonmakesherfeelsick.3.Thewriterwantstoshowusatrue-to-lifepictureofMrs.Clarkattheendofherlife.4.Becauseshedoesn'thaveenoughstrengthtodoso.5.Becauseshedidn'twantthemtosufferfromtheexperienceofseeingherdie.6.ShemeansthattheybothrealizethatMrs.Clarkisdyingandashumanbeingsthisisanunavoidableandveryspecialmoment.7.Maybebecauseshethoughtitwastoomuchforthemtocopewith.8.BecauseMrs.Clark'sfingersareverylongandgraceful,whichatfirstcatchesthewriter*seyeseasily.ButafterknowingmoreaboutMrs.Clark,theauthormentionshergracefulfingersagainandagainsoastoimplythatMrs.Clark'sheartandmindaregracefulaswell.《读写教程III》:Ex.Ill,p.1301.preceding2.decay3.secured4.dripping5.slid
236.hints7.interval8.privileges《读写教程in》:Ex.IV,p.1311.Theyoungwomanreachedforherbagandpulledoutagun.2.Thelocalpeoplecanforetellastormwhenthecloudshangaroundthemountain.3.Thomasturnedhishead,tryingtoavoidbreathinginthevapor.4.Healwayscovershismouthwhencoughingsothathewon'tspreadgerms.5.Johnmanagedtoaccomplishhisworkintime.6.Itisverystrangethattheoldladyseemedtobeabletosensemythoughts.7.Wedidnotprovideforsuchasuddenandlarge-scaleenemyattack.8.Hisinterventionmayhavesparedmeabloodynose.《读写教程III》:Ex.V,p.1311.firm2.straight3.apart4.ready5.unaided6.opposed7.close8.idle《读写教程III》:Ex.VI,p.1311.growth:improvement;cultivation
241.2.depth:thestateofbeingdeep;downwardmeasurement;deepness3.4.duration,time,period;piece,section5.7.width:sizefromsidetoside;thequalityofbeingwide8.《读写教程III》:Ex.VII,p.1321.exposure2.failures3.disclosures4.pressure5.mountaineers6.closure7.profiteers8.seizure《读写教程III》:Ex.VIII,p.1331.didherealizethatthetaskwasalittletoodifficultforthenewsecretarytofinishonherown2.didMarystopweeping3.willalltheemployeesknowtheresultoftheirperformanceevaluation4.didshebecomeawarehowharditwasforhermothertohavebroughtuphersisterandheronherown5.didIgettoknowwhathappenedintheendtothemaincharacters《读写教程III》:Ex.IX,p.133
251.Theearthquakekilledmillionsoflives,yetsodidthewar.2.Hishardshipinthecompanyisover,yetsoishisjob.3.Thetaskisveryglorious,yetitisverydifficult,too.
261.TheGreensaregoingtobuyahouseinthesuburbs,yettheSmithsaregoingtoselltheirhouseinthesuburbs.2.Hisjobistodesignbuildingsinthetown,yethiswife'sjobistopulldownoldhousesinthetown.《读写教程III》:Ex.X,p.1341.Mrs.Clarkliesinbedmotionless,andIwonderbrieflyifsheisstillalive.2.Inthefinalphaseofhisjourney,thetravelerinthedesertdependedonchewingtreeleavestoeasehisthirst.3.Thesesoldiershavereceivedverystricttrainingandbeenwellequippedtofulfillthenewtask.4.Icleanherbodycarefully,tryingtoavoidhurtingher,assheisonlyskinandbones.5.Timeseemstostandstill.Mrs.ClarkandIbothbecomeawarethatsheisdying,leavingthisworld.6.Whendecoratingtheroom,youshouldseetoitthatthecarpetsmatchthecurtains.7.Itseemedthatthelittleboycouldreadmymind,andhequietlygavemesomenewspapersofthatday.8.Notuntilhesawhismotherlyinginbed,dying,didherealizehowmuchhelovedher.《读写教程HI》:Ex.XI,p.1341.克拉克夫人将头稍稍转向我,微微睁开眼。
271.她没有用力去吞咽,因为她力气不够了。2.她耗尽了最后的那点力气,再也说不下去了。但我已经明白她做了些什么。3.她好像又看穿了我的心思:一你留下II4.为这位迅速走进又很快走出我生活的陌生人,我心间涌起了一股感情。5.她的痛苦结束了,可她的生命也结束了。6.克拉克夫人为她的家人省去了一幕他们或许无力面对的人生插曲,却与我分享了它。7.两天后,我在报上读到了克拉克夫人的消息。SectionB.DecisionsoftheHeartReadingSkills1.B2.B3.C4.A5.C6.A7.B8.C9.C10.A《读写教程HD:Ex.XVII,p.1451.condemned2.inserted3.necessities4.relieve5.denied6.stroke7.withdrew8.elected《读写教程HD:Ex.XVIII,p.1461.Hervoicewasbeginningtotrembleandshetriedtocontrolitbutinvain.2.Jenniferwaslateforclasstheotherdayasaresultoftheheavysnow.3.Thesmallcompanyisnowconfrontedwithintensecompetitionforthemarketshare.
281.Inwintertime,foodwashardtocomeby,somanyanimalsdiedofhunger.2.Tomdecidedtofollowhisfather'sadviceandapplyforajobinthebank,ashelikedworkingwithnumbers.3.I'msorryIforgothisbirthday:thedatejustcompletelyslippedmymind.4.Intheendourchoicescamedowntogoingorstaying.5.Theoldmanhadastroke,whichcondemnedhimtobedinthehospitalforabouthalfayear.Unit6SectionA.HowtoPrepareforEarthquakes《读写教程III》:Ex.II,p.1581.TheyhavewiredtheEarthandseatodetectmovements.2.Theyhavetraditionallywatchedanimalsandplantsforwarningsignsofearthquakes.3.Theyarekilledbyfallingbuildings.4.TheydesignbuiIdingssothatthebuiIding'scolumnsandhorizontalbeamsareofequalstrength,andverticalsupportcolumnsareinserteddeepintosolidsoil.5.Theyshouldregularlycheckandreinforcetheirhomes,placeheavyobjectsinlowpositions,attachcupboardsandcabinetstowalls,andfastendoorssothattheywillnotopenaccidentallyduringanearthquake.6.Peopleintheseregionsshouldhavesuppliesofwaterandfoodathomeandatwork.Itisbesttostoreseveralgallonsofwaterperperson.Itisalsoimportanttohavesomethingthatcancleanwaterandkillbacteria,sowaterfromothersourcescanbemadesafetodrink.Storeoneweek'sfoodforeachperson.Earthquakesurvivalsuppliesincludearadioreceiver,atorch,extrabatteries,first-aidsupplies,aspade,atent,somerope,andwarmclothing.7.Tohaveallofthefamilymemberscal1tocheckinwithafriendorrelativewholivesmorethanahundredmilesaway.8.Educationconcerninghowtosurviveanearthquake.《读写教程IID:Ex.Ill,p.158
291.withstand2.detected3.resistant4.handy5.chaos6.forecast7.precaution8.occurrence《读写教程IID:Ex.IV,p.1591.comeoutof2.watchfor3.4.5.6.resistanttoputoutAfterall,makemuchadifferencetoagreeon8.attachlabelsto《读写教程III》:Ex.V,p.1591.principal2.considerable3.continual4.great5.environmental
301.growing2.global3.exclusive《读写教程III》:Ex.VI,p.1591+f-cupboard碗厨motorcycle摩托车3+1fsi1kworm蚕4+kfteargas催泪毒气5+g—bloodstain血迹6+a-*sawdust锯木屑7+eftortoise-shell龟壳8+jfsteam-engine蒸汽机9+bfarrowhead箭头10+hfshirt-sleeves衬衫袖11+d—window-pane窗玻璃12+c-*manservant男佣人《读写教程III》:Ex.VII,p.1601.encourage2.enlarge3.encircles4.enable5.endanger6.enlightened7.ensure
311.enforce2.enacted3.endear《读写教程IID:Ex.VIII,p.161L2.3.4.sothatthebabywouldnotcatchcoldsothatmorepeoplewouldvoteforhimsothathisfathermightforgivehimforhisfailureinthemathexamsothatitwouldgoonsmoothly5.sothatyoucanjudgeforyourself《读写教程IIO:Ex.IX,p.1611.ShecycledfromShanghaitoBeijing,whichisprettygoodforawomanof50.2.Heworehisswimmingthingsintheoffice,whichshockedhisbossagreatdeal.3.Theyranoutofdrink,whichactuallydidn'tbothermebecauseIwasn'tdrinking.4.Theywillwinthematch,whichwillpleasemybrother.5.Sheborrowedabookonliterature,whichsuggeststhatherliteratureteacherwashavingsomeinfluenceonher.《读写教程IID:Ex.X,p.1611.TheworldhaslearnedsomethingconcerningearthquakepredictionfromtheChinese,whohavenotedthatbeforeanearthquake,someanimalswouldchangetheirnormalbehavior.2.Asmostofthepeoplewhodieinearthquakesarekilledbyfallingbuildings,buildingstructuresmustbeimprovedsothattheycanwithstandthepowerofearthquakes.
321.BesidesworkingtoimprovebuiIdingstructures,peopleinareaswhereearthquakesarecommonshouldalsoprepareforthepossibilityofagreatearthquakeinseveralotheraspects.2.KeepanEnglish-Englishdictionaryhandy,andwhenyoucannotinterpretawordwithaccuracy,youmayrefertoitanytime.3.Itissensibleforeveryfamilytomakeearthquakeemergencyplansandallthefamilymembersshouldknowhowtoleavetheareaduringthechaosfollowinganearthquake.4.Asthefewremainingworkingtelephone1ineswillbeverybusy,allofthefamilymembersshouldcalltocheckinwithafriendorrelativewholivesfarawayfromtheearthquake-strickenarea.5.Peoplewholiveintheareaswhereearthquakesareacommonoccurrenceshouldbuildhousesthatareresistanttogroundmovement.6.Afarmernoticedlargeschoolsoffishswimmingnearthesurfaceofthewater,which,hesaid,indicatedthepossibleoccurrenceofanearthquake.《读写教程IID:Ex.XI,p.1621.在日本和中国,人们长期以来一直相信地震是可以预测的。2.中国人的传统做法是观察动植物以获取地震的警示信号。3.他们还注意到,蛇会爬出地洞,狗会狂吠不已,甚至那些平常很安静的狗也会叫个不停。4.所以,建造具有抗震能力的楼房成为关注的重点。5.高架桥的水泥柱先前只是在内部埋设钢条,如今外面也包上了钢板。6.同时,贮备一些可以净化水和消灭病菌的东西也很重要,这样就可以放心饮用其他来源
33的水了。1.大家应该商定一个地震区外的会合点——可能是在几英里外的某个市镇。2.教育人们如何在地震中幸存下来,应该是所有政府规划和地震研究项目的重点所在。SectionB.ChangesintheBalanceofNatureReadingSkills1.InParagraphs3,4and5.Youcangettheanswerbyreadingthefirstsentenceoftheseparagraphsveryquickly.2.About5billionyearsago.(Para.3)Youcanhavetheanswerbyjustskimmingforthewords
34—theEarthIIand-formedII.1.About3millionyearsago.(Para.4)Youcangettheanswerbyjustskimmingforthewords-thefirsthumanbeings||.4.Sectiontheheadline2.Yougettheansweronlybynoticingthespacingandreadingofthe5.Section3.Youtheheadlineofthesection.havetheansweronlybynoticingthespacingandreadingsection.XVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions1.inagreementwith2.cooled3.outofproportionto4.hard5.can'tberegenerated6.speedup7.inpeacewith8.awareof《读写教程HD:Ex.XVII,p.1741.rotates2.flourishing3.4.5.
357.8.exceededabuseaccelerateretainignorantopposed《读写教程IID:Ex.XVIII,p.1751.NowthatIamretired,IfindIamspendingmoreandmoretimeonvoluntarycharitywork,whichIamveryhappytotakepartin.2.Hisinterestsareinharmonywithmine.3.Inotherwords,95percentofthestudentshavepassedtheentranceexaminationandbeenadmittedtouniversities.4.Wegoabroadforaweekortendayseveryyear,butIthinkwehaveaverysimplelifecomparedwithmany.5.Sincecoalisformedfromplants,whicharechemicallyverycomplicated,itsownchemicalmake-upisverycomplex.6.Duringhisstayinthecountryside,hetooktosmoking.]7.Thefatherwasignorantoftheboy'ssecrets.8.Theearthquakethattookplacelastweekbroughtabouttenthousanddeathsanddestructionofhalfofthebuildingsinthearea.Unit7SectionA.ARoseISaRose
36《读写教程III》:Ex.II,p.1891.—Redrosessay=1loveyou’,IIsaysGeraldHager.2.Theyhelpthosepeoplesavemoney.3.Somearedressedinworkclothes,andsomeinexpensivesuitsandovercoats.4.Byholdingpricesdownthroughcontrollingeverylinkintherosechain.5.Becauseofsevereforeigncompetition.6.Thetrendisthatimportedrosesaresoldacrosstheentirebreadthoftheindustry,frombigflowershopstostreet-cornerstands.7.Theyaretryingtoworkwiththeiroverseasrivalsinsteadoffightingthem.8.Arecentfrostkilled25%ofColombia'srosecropandconsequentlyU.S.rosegrowershadthegoodlucktomakealotmoremoneyonthisValentine'sDayastherewaslesscompetitionfromoverseasrivals.《读写教程III》:Ex.Ill,p.1891.circulates2.distributes3.released4.margin5.launched6.discount7.chased8.bankrupt《读写教程III》:Ex.IV,p.1901.gooutofstyle
371.Opinionsrangedfrom…to2.haveleftover3.holddown4.godown5.lookslikeraining6.offeredto7.nothingbut《读写教程III》:Ex.V,p.1901.power2.excitement3.heat4.jobs5.profits6.energy7.electricity8.production《读写教程I1D:Ex.VI,p.1911.seaward:goingtowardsthesea2.backward:directedtowardstheback,thebeginning,orthepast;returning;behindindevelopment3.earthward:towardstheearth4.outward:towardstheoutside;away;oftheoutside,appearingtobetruebutperhapsnotreally
38true1.southward:goingtowardsthesouth2.upward:goingup;increasing,gettinghigher3.homeward:goingtowardshome4.inward:movingtowardstheinside;(placed)ontheinside;ofthemindorspirit《读写教程III》:Ex.VII,p.1911.2.3.4.interchangeableintermingleinterconnectedinterdependent5.interplay6.intermarriage7.interpersonal8.interactive《读写教程HI》:Ex.VIII,p.1921.lookedasifshehadbeenthroughsometerriblefamine2.asifitwashisbirthday3.asifsheknewme4.asiftheyspentafortune5.asifIweremad《读写教程HI》:Ex.IX,p.1921.Ipassedhimalargeglassofwhisky,whichhedrankimmediately.2.Lastyear,somefarmersinthevillageraisedchickensandducks,whichgrewverywell.
391.YesterdayTomwenttoabirthdayparty,whichwasheldbyLucy'sparentsforLucy's15thbirthday.2.ThewholeeveningAmywastalkingaboutherlatestbook,ofwhichnoneofthepeoplepresenthadeverheard.3.Thesmallmanintheraincoat,whomnobodyrecognized,turnedouttobeOlivia'sfirsthusband.《读写教程III》:Ex.X,p.1921.Valentine'sdayisthebiggestdayforthenation'sroseindustry,asonthisdaytheroseretailerswillsellmorethanonemillionroses.2.Asfortraditionalflowershops,sellingrosesisnolongersuchabeautifulexperienceasbefore,becauseintensemarketcompetitionhaschasedthemalmostoutofbusiness.3.Whilediscountroseretailerswatchtheirbusinessbloom,U.S.rosegrowersaregoingbankruptaslargeamountsofforeignrosesgetintoAmericanmarkets.4.Astheimportedrosesaccountfor57%ofthetotalAmericanmarkets,theprofitmarginofthedomesticrosegrowershasdroppedsubstantially.5.Somesmartdomesticrosegrowershavebeguntoworkwiththeoverseasrivals,insteadoffightingthem.6.Theyaregoingtowidentheirbusinessrangethroughprovidingvariouskindsofserviceandbecomingarepresentativeforoverseasflowerproducers.
401.Holdingabundleofrosesinhishand,theyoungmanwalkedintotheofficeandputitonthedeskofLily,thegirlhehadlongbeeninlovewith.2.Allthepeopleintheofficecranedtheirneckstoseethishandsomeyoungmanandwereeagertoknowthelovestorybetweentheboyandthegirl.《读写教程III》:Ex.XI,p.1931.红玫瑰将永远是最流行的花儿,因为爱情永不过时。2.有些顾客说,上乘的玫瑰让他们看上去象是花了大价钱。3.如果我们能用35美元,而不是65美元,就使别人的一天充满光彩,那他们就可以省下足够的钱去买糖果和吃晚餐了。4.该公司成功的诀窍是控制好玫瑰销售的每一个环节,以降低价格。5.就在折价玫瑰花店生意兴隆的同时,美国的玫瑰种植商却在残酷的外来竞争中濒临破产。6.进口玫瑰遍及该行业的各个角落,从大花店到街头小摊都有出售。7.大量的进口玫瑰已经挤垮了国内一些种植商。8.所有这些变化使得玫瑰行业的一些人很怀念过去的好日子,那时附近的花店每个情人节都会安排送花。
411.byland2.excludedfrom3.laterthantheplannedtime4.emotionalattachmentto5.defeat6.stimulatingMitterrandtojoke7.thepeoplefromthecompany8.pessimistic《读写教程IID:Ex.XVII,p.2071.conquered2.equivalent3.excluded4.bore5.accused6.punctual7.creeping8.approximate《读写教程IID:Ex.XVIII,p.2071.Assoonasheenteredtheoffice,thedirectoraskedhissecretaryifthegeneralmanager'strainwasbehindschedule2.
424.5.Womenareexcludedfromthetemple.NorthAtlanticTreatyOrganizationisNATOforshort.HehasalotincommonwithhissisterKate.Theuseoftypewritersinofficesisdyingout.6.Thebuildingwheremydepartmentislocatedgoesbacktothe19thcentury.7.Byfarthemostimportantissueforthemisunemployment.8.Givenhispoorhealth,he'sdoneagoodjob.Unit8SectionA.LegalandMoralImplicationsofCloning《读写教程HI》:Ex.II,p.2211.Theworldwasamazedbythenewsatfirst,thenworriedaboutandpuzzledoveralonglistofwildpossibilities.2.Oneofthesituationsisthatparentswanttocloneachildwhocanserveeitherasatransplantdonororasasubstitutefortheoriginal.Thesecondisthatadultswanttoclonethemselvesforavarietyofreasons.3.Becauseclonesareonlyphysicallyidenticalwhi1etwinssharethesameenvironmentwithinthemotherandareusuallyraisedinthesamefamily.4.TheonlypossiblemajordifferenceisbearingchiIdren,asscientistsarenotsureifDollywillbeabletohavelambs.5.Becausecloningwouldincreasethechancesforatissuematchfrom25percenttonearly100percent.
436.Iftechnologywasimproved,thiscouldberealized.7.Itmightbepropertorefertothemas—MosthonoredsirormadamII.8.Thecreationofanewanddisrespectedsocialclass:theclones.《读写教程in》:Ex.in,p.2211.implication2.resembles3.breed4.prohibits5.draft6.confusion7.deliberate8.debate《读写教程I1D:Ex.IV,p.2222.3.4.5.6.withinreachofinthewakeofintermsofgetaroundregardlessrefersto;comparableofreferstoto8.inthefirstplace《读写教程III》:Ex.V,p.2221.wonderful
444.attractive5.pleasant6.unique7.similar8.creative《读写教程III》:Ex.VI,p.2231.transposition2.transatlantic3.transmigrants4.transformed5.transnational6.transoceanic7.transshipped8.transported《读写教程HI》:Ex.vn,p.2231.non-existent2.nonstop3.non-art4.non-college5.nonproductive6.nonprofit
45nonfiction
468.nonviolent《读写教程HI》:Ex.VIII,p.2241.WhatifIsayno2.Whatiftheydon'tknow3.Whatifwecan'tfinishitontime4.Whatifthishappenedtoussomeday5.Whatifhehasliedtous《读写教程in》:Ex.DC,p.224L2.TheBosnianpeace-talksareresuminginGenevatodaywiththenewproposalsatthetopoftheagenda.Al1ofSouthernAfricaissufferingfromaseveredroughtwithMozambiqueandZimbabweamongtheworse-hitcountries.3.4.5.TheEuropeSummitinParisisdrawingtoanendwithUSAindangerofbeingcompletelyisolated.WiththeKinginprison,thechiefcommandercametopowerandruledthecountry.Withdemocracyitselfunderthreat,thereformsdeserveallthesupporttheycanget.《读写教程HI》:Ex.X,p.2251.Insomewesterncountriesthereareparentswhoarereadytoclonechildrenwithnonfataltransplantsinmind.2.Thebookoncloningsheaskedforwasnotwithinmyreach,soIreferredhertotheschool
474.Inthefirstsecondplacethey5.Intheoryitpracticeitwouldpsychologicallyharmfultothechild.6.Hepublishedanarticleunderthenameof-BraverIIwhichstressesthelibrary.1.ForMary'ssake,Icanlendyoumycartogetaroundyourtransportproblem.placethecoupledidn'twanttocloneachild,andinthecouldn4taffordto.'spossibletocloneachildtoharvestorgans,butinbeideathattheprocessofforhumansaswell.cloninganimalswouldwork7.Astheauthorofthisarticlewarnsus,humancloningmightbesomethingthatmakesmensadderthanhappier.8.Tosomepeople,thequestiontocloneornottoclone,inasense,couldbecomparabletothequestiontobeornottobe.SectionB.WhoWillTakeAdvantageofHumanCloningXVI.Readthefollowingstatementscarefully,anddecidewhethertheyaretrue(T)orfalse(F)accordingtothetext.1.F2.F3.T4.F5.T6.F7.T8.T《读写教程III》:Ex.XVII,p.2361.resigned2.consent4.panic
484.prefaced5.constituting6.reflection7.queue《读写教程IID:Ex.XVIII,p.2361.2.3.4.Shecameupwithanewideaforincreasingsales.Itmakessensetobuythemostup-to-dateversion.Ifthedayturnsoutwet,wemayhavetochangeourplans.Shedecidedonreflectiontoaccepthisofferafterall.5.Forthesakeoftheexhibitionweshouldtryourbesttocollectmorefamouspaintings.6.WereservedtwoticketsinthenameofBrown.7.Wehadtoresignourselvestomakingalossonthesale.8.TheydisposedofthedictatorduringtherevolutionUnit9SectionA.PremaritalAgreements《读写教程IID:Ex.II,p.2491.First,afuturehusbandwantedtobesurethathecouldkeephistreasuredice-creamcollectionifhismarriagefailed.Second,awomanwantedtomakeclearwhowouldwalkthedog.Third,onemanwantedtobeentitledtoadivorceifhisfuturewifegainedmorethan15poundsonceshemarriedhim.2.Aprenuptialagreement,orprenup,negotiatedbylawyersandsignedbeforeamarriage,is
49mainlydesignedtodealwithfinancialproblemswhendivorceisinsistedonbyoneparty.1.Becausemoreandmorestatesbeganpassinglawsbasedeitheron-splittingevenlyIIoron-whateverajudgethinksis=fair'II.2.First,awealthymanwhohasbeenstungoncemaywanttoavoidsuchfutureproblems.Second,protectingchildrenfromapreviousmarriageisastrongreason.Third,whenonefuturepartnerisextremelyrichwhiletheotherispoor.3.First,anylanguagemistakesinaprenup,evenamisplacedpreposition,canbedisastrous.Second,aprenuptialagreementsignedunderpressurecancauseproblems.Third,therecanbeadisputeoverpremaritalaccordsifacoupledecidestodivorcewhilelivingabroad,orwhentheyhavedifferentpassports.4.PrenuptialagreementsarealmostignoredbyBritishcourtsbecauseEnglishlawsaysthatcircumstancesofamarriagearen'tstatic,andthereforeajudgeshoulddecidehowfinancialassetswillbedivided.5.Foronething,divorcerateintheUSisveryhigh,whichisoftenaccompaniedbymoneyproblems.Foranother,layingbareallone'sfinancescansometimessaveacouplefromaterriblemarriage.6.Becausemanypeoplejustputtheprenupinadrawerandneverlookatitagainaftersigningit.《读写教程III》:Ex.Ill,p.2492.justification3.sting4.enforced
502.cite3.awkward?,headline8.dispute《读写教程III》:Ex.IV,p.2501.Shehascertainlygainedinconfidenceoverthelastcoupleofyears.2.Theactormadetheheadlineswhenhewasaccusedofeatingapetdog.3.Greg'sparentsareworriedabouthisexposuretothekindofpeopletheydon'tapproveofwhilehe'satcollege.4.Theoppositionpartiesarecallingfortheminister'sresignationoverthescandal.5.I’vedrawnupalistofcandidatesthatI'dliketointerview.6.She'llenduppennilessifshecarriesonspendingasmuchasthat.7.Shelaysbareherthreeunhappymarriagesinherautobiography.8.Hopingthathemightbeabletoshedlightontheproblem,IaskedMariotolookattheengine.《读写教程III》:Ex.V,p.2501.present2.anniversary4.band5.album6.dress7.photos8.celebration
51《读写教程III》:Ex.VI,p.2511.atraditionperfectedbytheElizabethans2.anexhibitionoffineVictorianfurniture3.dancemusicwithAfricanroots4.lotsofshopsrunbyAsians5.maketheBritishfeelmoreEuropean6.watchItalianfootballveryoften7.producesomeHollywoodianfilms8.writesomenovelsofJamesianstyle《读写教程III》:Ex.VII,p.2511.Premarital2.premature3.pre-game4.preplanned5.pre-school6.preexist7.presuppose1.Healwayslistenstotheradiowhiledrivingtowork.2.HeworksinanAmericancompanywhilegivinglecturesoneconomicsinacollegeintheevening.3.Insomesocietieswomenaretreatedasprofessionalequalsonthejobwhilebeingtreatedas
52servantsathome.1.Weshouldbepupilswhileservingasteachers.2.ThetwoprofessorswillexchangetheirviewswhileinParisattendingameeting.《读写教程III》:Ex.IX,p.2521.Notevenoncedidthisthoughtcometohermind.2.Nosoonerweretheyreleasedbyorderofthecourtthantheywererearrestedbythepolice.3.Leastofalldidheunderstandtheweaknessofhisown.4.SeldomdidthecouplegotothetheatretogetherduringtheirstayintheUSA.5.Notunlessweunderstandthepersonwhohasthediseasecanweunderstandadisease.《读写教程HI》:Ex.X,p.2531.Ithasmadetheheadlinesthatthepresident'swifethreatenedherhusbandwithpublicexposure.2.Thewealthylady'srepeateddemandonapremaritalagreementgreatlystungherfuturehusband'sprideandendedupinhisrefusaltogetmarried.3.Hegotthemoneydishonestly,byforginghisbrother'ssignatureonacheck,whichwasexposedbythemedia.4.Hecitedaclassicexampletoshowthatthepoliceofficershotthemanwithjustificationbecausethemanhadshotathimfirst.5.Makenomistakeaboutit,somewomenwouldinsistontherighttogetadivorceiftheirhusbandsdidnotworkandsavemoneyasmuchastheydid.
531.Thecasualdiscoveryofthefingerprintshedsome1ightonthemurderhehadbeensenttolookinto.2.Unwillingtolaybareherprivatethoughtstoastranger,Maryonlygavehimanawkwardsmile.3.Whatmattersisnotwhethertheengagedcouplehavefaithineachother,buttoviewthemarriageasitis,whichhasnobearingonromanticlove.《读写教程RI》:Ex.XI,p.2531.自20世纪80年代初以来,婚前协议在美国被越来越多的人接受,因为当时越来越多的州开始通过关于离婚财产分配的法律。2.名人的婚前协议总是头条新闻:杰奎琳•肯尼迪•奥纳西斯的律师在亚里士多德•奥纳西斯死后拿出两人的婚前协议对簿公堂,据说后来在庭外和解中赢得了2,600万美元。3.典型的欲签订婚前协议的人是那些积存了大量财富的男性,他们曾吃过苦头,因而想减少自己日后的麻烦。4.保护自己的资产,使之能传到儿子和孙子手中,这种努力使婚前契约在已退休并丧偶、又准备再婚的六七十岁的老人当中更为常见。5.另一种要求签立婚前协议的情形是,未来的丈夫或妻子已经或即将继承巨额遗产或家庭产业,尤其是在未来伴侣家资不多或一贫如洗的情况下。6.律师们援引的一个经典例子是:一婚礼那天,某人——通常是=她'——面前突然出现了一份协议,于是,她看都没看一眼就签了字。II7.有一位律师回想起一件尴尬事:男女双方还在修改协议,争论哪些该保留,哪些该删除,此刻却有150名宾客陆陆续续来参加婚礼。8.伦敦一家法律公司的一名律师经常为分处英美两国的夫妇处理离婚事宜。他注意到,在
54英国,法院一几乎忽视II婚前协议。SectionB.IstheTraditionalFamilyStructureatRisk?XV.Pleasereadthefollowingmultiple-choicequestionstodecidewhattypesofquestionstheybelongto.Takecarethatyouarenotrequiredtomakeyourchoicenow.1.specificdetailquestion2.inferencequestion3.logicstructurequestion4.specificdetailquestion5.specificdetailquestion6.inferencequestion7.guessingunknownwordquestion8.inferencequestionXVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions1.C2.C3.B4.A5.B6.C7.B8.A《读写教程III》:Ex.XVIIp.2671.undergo2.dissolved3.adequate4.overtaking5.maintain6.contribute7.vary8.burden
55《读写教程I1D:Ex.XVIII,p.2671.on2.about3.to4.to5.6.7.8.betweenaway/offintollnit10SectionA.TheBermudaTrianglePhenomenon1.TheytookoffonaroutinetrainingmissionovertheAtlanticOcean.Theweatherwasfine.2.Theyalldisappearedwithouttrace.3.Theydescribeitas—theGraveyardoftheAtlanticII.4.Henotedcuriousglowingstreaksof-whitewaterII.5.Heinstalledanewcrewtosailit.6.Itvanishedtogetherwiththenewcrewintheend.7.Becauseitbelievesthat-themajorityofdisappearancesinthetrianglecanbeattributedtotheuniquefeaturesofthearea'senvironmentII.8.Onlytwo:TheDevil'sTrianglebyRichardWinerandTheBermudaTrianglebyCharlesBerlitz.9.Toexplainthemysteriousdisappearancesoftheplanesandships,RichardWiner
56believesthatthedisappearancesareduetomen'smistake,mechanicalproblems,strangeweather,orunusualmagneticphenomenon,whileCharlesBerlitzoffersthetheorythatagiantsolarcrystalthatliesontheoceanfloorcausesthedisappearances.1.Yes,theywillfindtheanswers,butthisisaverychallengingcruisewhichdemandstime,moneyandunusualcourage.《读写教程in》:ex.in,P.28i1.Installation2.trace4.visible5.investigation6.hunt7.vanish8.submerge《读写教程HI》:Ex.IV,p.2821.off2.on3.from;to4.up5.on6.as7.to8.on《读写教程IID:Ex.V,p.2821.program
571.view2.bleeding3.erosion4.damage5.system6.knowledge7.contacts1.subordinate2.subheadings3.submerging4.subdivided5.subcontinent6.submarine7.subhuman8.subway《读写教程III》:Ex.VII,p.2831.e2.h3.b4.c5.g6.d7.f
581.a《读写教程III》:Ex.VIII,p.2841.Havingtoomanypeopleontheteamslowsourworkdownratherthanspeedingitup.2.Mrs.Kestermadestudentsthinkforthemselvesratherthantellingthemwhattothink.3.Hepreferredtositquietlyinclassratherthanriskinggivingananswerthatmightbewrong.4.Hewantedtomakehislivingasateacherratherthanasabusinessman.5.Inmostmodernsocietieswomenaretreatedasprofessionalequalsratherthan(as)servants.6.—BodylanguageIIreferstocommunicationthroughthewayyoumoveratherthanspeech.7.Andrewisconvincedthatloveratherthanmoneyisthekeytohappiness.8.Manypeoplenowadayscommunicatebye-mailratherthan(by)phonesandfaxes.《读写教程HI》:Ex.IX,p.2851.—There'ssomeoneatthedoor.—Whoeveritis,Idon4twanttoseethem.2.3.4.5.Comeandseemewheneveryou'reinShanghai.Whereveryougo,youcanalwaysfindCoca-Cola.Howeverrichpeopleare,theyalwayswantmore.Whoeveryou'llmarry,makesurehecancook.6.Whicheverdayyoucome,we'llbepleasedtoseeyou.7.Theyfoundthepeoplefriendlywherevertheywent.8.Howeveryoutravel,itT1takeyouatleasttwodays.
59《读写教程HI》:Ex.X,p.2861.OnthefinemorningofMay26aNavyaircrafttookofffromamilitarybaseonamissiontosearchfortheenemyaircraftcarrier.2.Themostextensivesearcheffortinhistory,whichinvolved150planesanddozensofships,failedtoturnupanysignofthemissingaircraft.3.Iwouldn'tgosofarastosay,astheauthordoesinthebook,thatit'stheonlyexplanationthatcoversallthefacts.4.Whateveryoudo,don'tlookforapayincreasewhenyouknowthecompanyisgoingthroughsomedifficulty.5.ThetheorythatI'mgoingtoexpandoninthisbookisthatwordsdonotstandforthingsandthereforecannotreflectthereality.6.TheBermudaTriangle,knowntosoldiersas-theGraveyardoftheAtlanticII,isnotrecognizedbytheU.S.Navyasadangerzone.7.TodatenoneofthebookswhichhavebeenpublishedhasofferedconvincinganswerstothemysteryoftheBermudaTriangle.8.TheargumentthatbeingsfromouterspacehaveestablishedahighlyadvancedcivilizationintheunexploreddepthsoftheAtlanticinsidethetrianglesetsoffadisputeamongscientists.《读写教程HI》:Ex.XI,p.286
601.1945年12月5日下午两点,天气非常适合飞行,五架海军飞机从佛罗里达州东南部的一个海军飞行基地起飞,在大西洋上空作一次例行飞行训练。2.这仅是众多有关一百慕大三角II的恐怖故事之一。一百慕大三角II是大西洋的一处神秘地带,大致范围从百慕大朝西南沿佛罗里达海岸至波多黎各。
611.有些科学家和通俗作家居然猜测此三角地带是外星人为他们的一动物园II捕捉人类作标本之地。2.调查发现没有恶劣天气的迹象,没有求救信号,没有船只残骸,也没有船上309人的踪迹。3.美国海军官方并不承认此三角为危险地带,他们相信一(三角地带的)大多数失踪事件都应归咎于该地区独特的环境特征II.4.一那儿的怪事、奇事层出不穷,II《魔鬼三角》的作者理查德•文纳说。他这本书从三个月前出版以来,已经售出了50万册。5.伯利茨对传说中消失的岛屿亚特兰蒂斯很感兴趣,他扩展了这一学说,即曾是亚特兰蒂斯发电机的巨型太阳能水晶现在就在海底。6.按照他的理论,过往的船只或飞机时不时会触动那块水晶,于是它会干扰它们的仪器,把它们吸入海底。SectionB.TheRideofMyLifeReadingSkillsXV2.Denotation:fightagainstConnotation:couldnothelpbutmake.It'simp!iedthatthemechanicwasfondofmakingjokesandthatthemechanicandthe—I||enjoyedagoodrelationship.3.Denotation:givealoudcontinuingsoundConnotation:startedtoworksuddenlyandwithfullenergy.Theengineiscomparedtoapersonwhoisbroughtsuddenlytoanactivestatefromaninactiveone.
622.Denotation:atriponhorseback,inavehicle,oronanyotherthingthatcarriesConnotation:apleasant,longed-forjourney.Herethedifficultflightiscomparedtoajourneyful1ofexcitementandpleasure.3.Denotation:breakupbyexplosionsConnotation:riseintotheairlikearocketthatleavestheground.Thewordgivesyouasenseofquicknessandforcefulness,fortheplaneiscomparedtoarocketleavingthegroundor,asyoureadinthenextpartofthesentence,toabulletshotoutofarifle.4.Denotation:enlargementConnotation:sth.makingthepilotmorecapable.Thecontrolsareagreathelptothepilot,thusenhancinghisperformance.5.Denotation:theseaConnotation:avastexpanse.Itgivesyouasenseofbeinggreatinspace.6.Denotation:beatingConnotation:violentlyrockingmefromsidetosideandmakingmeuncomfortable.Itgivesoneasenseofuneasinessanduncomfortableness.XVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions1.A2.A3.B4.B5.C6.D7.C8.D《读写教程HI》:Ex.XVIIp.3011.mechanic2.strap3.resist4.5.7.wakenedfancysteepconcentration
637.dial《读写教程IID:Ex.XV1Bp.3011.hangon2.poppedout3.inanemergency4.5.6.7.insecondshadtroublemakingloadedwithwentunnoticed8.ithelps
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