新标准综合1Unit135课后答案及语法.docx

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新标准综合1Unit135课后答案及语法

Unitone

Activereading2

Dealingwithunfamiliarwords

4.Replacetheunderlinedwordswiththecorrectformofthewordsinthebox

1.detect2.admirable3.subways4.inadequate5.scribbling6.persecution

5.Answerthequestionsabouttheexpressions

1.(a)delighted2.(a)needtobedevelopedwithcarefulthinking3.(a)atatimeinthefuture4.(b)tomakesomeoneextremelyafraidandnervous

Languageinuse

with/without

1Matchtheusesofwith/withoutwiththeirdefinitions.

1(a)2(b)3(a)4(c)5(c)6(d)

2Rewritethesentencesusingwith/without.

1Hertutormoveshisheadfromsidetoside.Hertutorspillshiscoffeeintothesaucer.

Withhisheadmovingfromsidetoside,hertutorspillshiscoffeeintothesaucer.

2“Splendid,”hesays.Hedoesn’twaitforananswer.

“Splendid,”hesays,withoutwaitingforananswer.

3FrankMcCourtspeaksinclass.HehasanIrishaccent.

FrankMcCourtspeaksinclasswithanIrishaccent.

4Heplanstogoonthesubway.HehasthebookscoveredinpurpleandwhiteNYUjackets.

HeplanstogoonthesubwaywiththebookscoveredinpurpleandwhiteNYUjacket.

5He’sonlyallowedtotaketwocourses.Heisn’ttoldwhy.

He’sonlyallowedtotaketwocourses,withoutbeingtoldwhy.

6Hewouldliketoaskaquestion.Hedoesn’tliketoraisehishand.

Hewouldliketoaskaquestionwithoutraisinghishand.

Collocations

3Readtheexplanationsofthewordsandphrases.Answerthequestions.

1.climb

(a)Becausetheroomisverysmall.

(b)Youwouldclimbintobedifyouaresotiredthatitfeelslikeahugeeffort.

(c)Youwouldprobablyneedtobendover,andcrawlthroughthehole.

2spill

(a)spiltcoffeealloveryourdesk

Youhaveaccidentlyknockedoveracup/mugandthecoffeehasgone(uncontrolled)alloverthedesk.

(b)toysspilledoutalloverthecarpet

Thetoyswereinacontainer,suchasabox;eithertheboxistoofullsosometoysarefallingoutontothecarpet,ortheboxhasbeentippedoversomostofthetoyshavefallenoutofthebox.

(c)crowdswerespillingoutofthebarsandrestaurants

Manypeopleareleavingthebarsandrestaurantsallatonce,probablybecausetheyareclosingforthenight.

3.join

(a)joinaband

Whentheycanplayamusicalinstrumentandwanttoplaywithothers.

(b)jointheunemployed

Youhavelostyourjobandbecomeunemployed

(c)joinin

Youdothesameactivitythatmostotherpeoplearedoing.

4burstinto

(a)burstintotears

Thewritersuddenlystartedcrying.

(b)burstsintobloom

Flowers,whentheysuddenlyemergefrombuds.

(c)burstintoflames.

Putouttheflamesimmediatelyifyoucan,orkeepwellclearandcalltheemergencyservices(firebrigade)

5clean

(a)acleanlicence

Thisreferstoadrivinglicence.Itmeansthatyouhavebeendrivingsafelyoratleastyouhavenopenaltypointsonthelicence---apersongetssuchpointsasapunishmentafterbreakingthelawontheroadsegspeedingorcausinganaccident,andthelicencethenhasanoteonit(it’snot“clean”)andthepolicehavearecord.

(b)cleanlanguage

Youavoidusingswearwordsorotherexamplesofbadlanguage.

(c)acleanbillofhealth

Herethisphraseisusedmetaphoricallyandmeanssomethingisworkingproperly,forexample,acarmighthave“acleanbillofhealth”afteracheckortestitisworkingcorrectly.

6easy

(a)easy-going

Aneasy-goingpersonbehaves,inarelaxed,calmmannerwithothersandishappytoacceptthingswithoutgettingworriedorangry.

(b)easyontheeye

Apersonwhoiseasyontheeyeispleasanttolookatinappearanceandinthewaytheydress.

(c)easiersaidthandone

Whensomethingiseasiersaidthandone,itiseasytotalkabout,butdifficulttoachieve.

(d)takeiteasy

Whentheytellyouto“Takeiteasy”theycanmeaneitheroftwothings:

Youshouldrestandnotdothingsthatwillmakeyoutired,oryoushouldkeepcalm,beinglessupsetorangry.

4.CompletethesentenceusingthecollocationsinActivity3

1spilloutof2burstintotears3cleanlanguage4easier5climbthrough6spilt7joinin8burstintobloom9cleanlicence10easyontheeye

5TranslatethesentencesintoChinese.

1.Finally,withmymotherredinthefaceandshortofbreath,wefindRoom8,Iunlockthedoor,andweallwalkin.(☞介词with表示状态,不必直译。

等我们终于找到8号房间的时候,妈妈已经涨红了脸,上气不接下气。

我打开门锁,我们都走了进去。

2.Sheimpressesme,andIfeelsoignorantthatIshouldn’tevenbreathethesameairasher.

她给我留下了深刻的印象,我觉得自己太无知了,甚至不配跟她呼吸同样的空气。

3.Idon’tknowwhyIhavetobeintroducedtoliteraturebutthewomanintheadmissionsoffice

saysit’sarequirementeventhoughI’vereadDostoyevskyandMelvilleandthat’sadmirableforsomeonewithoutahighschooleducation.(☞翻译时将beintroducedtoliterature变成主动语态更通顺。

)我不知道为什么我非得了解文学。

可是招生办公室的那位女士说这门课是必修课,即使我读过陀思妥也夫斯基和梅尔维尔的小说也得选,一个没上过高中的人能读这些书的确令人敬佩,但这门课是必修课。

4.I’minheavenandthefirstthingtodoisbuytherequiredtextbooks,coverthemwiththepurpleandwhiteNYUbookjacketssothatpeopleinthesubwaywilllookatmeadmiringly.(☞Iaminheaven不能直译成“我上了天堂”,这句话应意译。

我乐得飘飘然了,第一件事就是去买所需要的课本,然后用纽约大学紫白相间的护封把它们套起来,这样地铁里的乘客就会向我投来艳羡的目光了。

5.Thentheprofessortellsusideasdon’tdropfullyformedfromtheskies,thatthePilgrimswere,inthelongrun,childrenoftheReformationwithanaccompanyingworldviewandtheirattitudestochildrenweresoinformed.(☞注意两个children的翻译,第一个需意译。

接着,教授告诉我们,观念并不是从天而降的现成品。

从长远看,清教徒是宗教改革运动的产物,他们继承了宗教改革运动的世界观,并且他们对孩子的态度体现了宗教改革运动的思想。

6TranslatethesentencesintoEnglish

1他们对业余剧社的介绍给苏菲留下了深刻的印象,于是她就报了名。

(AmateurDramatics;signupfor)

TheirintroductionofAmateurDramaticsimpressedSophiesomuchthatshesignedupforit.

2网络教育为全职人员提供了利用业余时间接受继续教育的机会。

(workfull-time)

Onlineeducationprovidesthosewhoworkfull-timewithopportunitiestoreceivefurthereducationintheirsparetime.

3刚上大学时,他不知道是否需要把老师讲的内容一字不落地都记下来。

(besupposedtodo;scribbledown)

Whenhefirstarrivedatuniversity,hewasnotsurewhetherhewassupposedtoscribbledowneverywordoutoftheprofessor’smouth.

4没人觉察出他隐藏在笑容背后的绝望。

(detect)

Nobodydetectshisdespairwellhiddenbehindhissmile.

5有些学生能轻松自如地与陌生人交谈,可有些学生却很难做到这一点。

(beeasyabout)

Somestudentsareeasyabouttalkingwithstrangers,whilesomeothersfindithardtodoso.

 

UnitThree

ActiveReading

(2)

5CompletethepassagewiththewordsinActivity4.

Writinganessayrequiresanumberofspecialskills.Oneoftheseisto

(1)transferinformationfromdifferentsourcesintoasingle,shortdocument.Anotheristopresentanargumentwhichis

(2)logicalandeasytounderstand.And,ofcourse,tobe(3)effectiveanessayshouldbeproperlyplannedandresearched.Luckily,theInternetcanhelpyouwiththisresearch.Moststudentsthesedays(4)integratetheirownreadingofasubjectwithInternetsearches.

ButitisnoteasytousetheInternet.Youshouldalwaysbe(5)criticalofwhatyoufindandnotjustusethefirstwebpage.AquicksearchoftheWebforaparticulartopicmay(6)generatethousandsofhits,butyoumustbeableto(7)identifytheinformationyouneed.Youshouldbeableto(8)recallwhereyoufoundittoo,becauseitisimportanttorefertoyoursourcesofinformation.Andfinally,youneedtobe(9)creative–becauseanessayshouldbeanoriginalpieceofwork.

Languageinuse

much

1Matchthesentenceswiththeusesofmuch.

Idon’tthinkmuchofthat.(b)

Imuchpreferpeopledoasthey’retold.(c)

Hardlyanyonehasbeenencouraged,muchlesstrained,tothinkforthemselves…(a)

 

2Rewritethesentencesusingnotthinkmuchof.

1Ididn’tthinkthatlessonwasverygood.

Ididn’tthinkmuchofthatlesson.

2Noneofuslikethetimetablewe’vebeengivenforthisterm.

Noneofusthinkmuchofthetimetablewe’vebeengivenforthisterm.

3I’mafraidI’vegotstrongdoubtsaboutwhatI’vewritten.

I’mafraidIdon’tthinkmuchofwhatI’vewritten.

4Ourprofessorisalwayscriticizingthisbook.

Ourprofessordoesn’tthinkmuchofthisbook.

5Idon’tlikethethemeofthisweek’sessay.

Idon’tthinkmuchofthethemeofthisweek’sessay.

6Idon’tagreewithHoneyandMumford’sideasaboutlearningtypes.

Idon’tthinkmuchofHoneyandMumford’sideasaboutlearningtypes.

 

3Rewritethesentencesaddingmuchinthecorrectplace.

1I’dratherworkinthelibrarythaninmyroom.

I’dmuchratherworkinthelibrarythaninmyroom.

2Liwouldratherworkwithafriendthanonherown.

Liwouldmuchratherworkwithafriendthanonherown.

3PersonallyIprefertakingnotestobeinggivenphotocopies.

PersonallyImuchprefertakingnotestobeinggivenphotocopies.

4Somepeoplewouldratherstartwritingstraightawaythanspendalotoftimereading.

Somepeoplewouldmuchratherstartwritingstraightawaythanspendalotoftimereading.

Nowwritetwomoresentencesaboutyourownstudypreferences.Usemuchratherandmuchprefer.

1Iwouldmuchratherlistentolecturesthanreadthelecturenotes.

2Iwouldmuchpreferaskingquestionsafterclasstoaskingquestionsinclass.

4Rewritethesentencesusingmuchless.

1Ican’tevensaytwowordsinChinese,soIdefinitelycan’tspeakthelanguage.

Ican’tevensaytwowordsinChinese,muchlessspeakthelanguage.

2Basicstudyskillsareoftennottaughthere,andcertainlynotpractised.

Basicstudyskillsareoftennottaughthere,muchlesspractised.

3Nobodyhasevenstartedtheessay,letalonefinishedit.

Nobodyhasevenstartedtheessay,muchlessfinishedit.

4Hardlyanyoneintheroomheardwhatthelecturerwassaying,andsoofcoursetheydidn’tunderstandhim.

Hardlyanyoneintheroomheardwhatthelecturerwassaying,muchl

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