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英语阅读IB英语泛读教程2课后答案苏州大学出版社
Unit1
TextA
Ⅰ.Comprehensionofthetext.
1.Thefirstsentence
2.Thewriterisafootballfan;hesupportstheLiverpoolsoccerteam.
3.Inthewriter’spinion,thereallywallopingemotionalthingstohimarelove,death,childrenandwatchingLiverpool.
4.Theycanjudgefromthewriter'semotion,happinessorsadness.
5.It'sthewriter’sdeepandtruelove,faithtoLiverpool.
6.Thefirstsentence
7.Becausefansregardtheirteamassomethingworthyofblinddevotion,justlikereligion
8.ItmeansbeingaLiverpoolfanprovideshimasenseofhome.Nomatterwherehelives,hefeelsathomeaslongashecanenjoyLiverpoolfootballgames.That’swhyhesupportLiverpoolallthetime.
9.Nomatterwhere,nomatterwhen,allthethingsandallthepeopleinvolvedinLiverpoolalwaysaccompanythewriterorinhismind.
10.Thisparagraphismainlytalkingaboutthewriter’sblinddevotiontoLiverpoolsoccerteam,andlivelydescribeshowfandommakesfanscrazy.
TextB
Ⅰ.1.C
Ⅱ.1(T)2(F)3(F)4(F)
Ⅲ.1.B2.A3.B4.D5.D
TextC
Ⅰ.1.B
Ⅱ.
(1)F
(2)T(3)F(4)T
Ⅲ.1.C2.C3.C4.C5.A
TextD
Ⅰ.1.C2.D3.D4.D5.C
Ⅱ.(Omitted)
Unit2
TextA
Ⅰ.Comprehensionofthetext
1.Yes
2.Motivationmeansastateofmindthatmovesustoaction.Longtermmotivationistheonethatlastsforalongtime.
3.Inthewriter’sopinion,thefactorshaveeffectsonone’smotivationarepurposeandchallenge.
4.Becauseitgivesthemasenseofchallengeandmostpeoplerespondtoachallengewithheroicsuccess.
5.Fromtheconstructionprojectgroup’swork,thewriterlearnthatateamwhosemembersarealignedwithitspurpose,feelachallengeintheirtask,haveastrongsenseofcamaraderie,feelresponsibilityfortheoutcome,andexperiencegrowthasateamandintheirpersonallives,willtendtosustainmotivationoverthelonghaul.
6.It’sbecauseperiodstimulationintheformofaworthychallengeisanothermethodofmaintainingmotivation.
7.Accordingtothewriter,thechallengecancreatehighlevelsofmotivationwhileplanningtheeventandthesenseofaccomplishmentaftertheeventsustainsevenlonger.
8.MediocrepeopleSquelchinhibitmonolithcourtshipabduction
TextB
Ⅰ.1.D
Ⅱ.
(1)F
(2)T(3)F(4)T
Ⅲ.1.D2.C3.D4.A5.A
TextC
Ⅰ.1.B
Ⅱ.
(1)T
(2)F(3)T(4)F
Ⅲ.1.D2.D3.D4.D5.A
TextD
Ⅰ.1.B
2B3B4C5D
Ⅱ.(Omitted)
Unit3
TextA
Ⅰ.Comprehensionofthetext
1.Thispassageismainlydiscussingawayhowtospendmoneytoalleviatehumansuffering.Manyeconomiststhinkthebiggestproblemsfacingtheworldareglobalwarmingandterrorism,andmalnutrition,andtheCopenhagenConsensusisworkingonthemostefficientwaytospend75billiondollarstosavetheworld.differentexperthasdifferentideasonhowtousethissumofmoney,andthewriterthinktheworld’smostpressingchallengeisclimatechangewhichisworthyofmoneyspending.
2.TheCopenhagenConsensus’stask,tofigureoutthemostefficientwaytospend$75billiontosavetheworld.
3.Toworkoutacosteffectivewaytosavetheworld
4.Theglobalwarming
5.Notopicsentence,itisacontinueofthesecond’sdiscussing.
6.Allanimalsareequal;moneyshouldbeusedonthewholelifeworld,notjustsomespecialones.
7.MainlyexplainingtheideaofaneconomistnamedLomborg,whostandsfortheCopenhagenConsensus,thatweshouldfocusonproblemsthathaveclear,applicable,economicalsolutions.
8.Lomborgthinksthatthegoodwaytospendourmoneyistoputmoreeffortonadaptingtoclimatechange,ratherthansimplytryingtostopit.
9.Thewriterthinkclimatechangeisauniquechallengebecauseifthedirepredictionsturnouttoberight,ourplanetandourcivilizationmightnolongerrecognizable.
10.Thelastparagraphismainlytalkingaboutideaofthewriteronwheretospendthemoneytosavetheworld.
TextB
Ⅰ.1.A
Ⅱ.
(1)T
(2)F(3)F(4)T
Ⅲ.1.D2.D3.D4.C5.D
TextC
Ⅰ.1.C
Ⅱ.
(1)T
(2)TF(3)T(4)T
Ⅱ.1.D2.B3.A4.B5.A
TextD
Ⅰ.1.D2.A3.A4.B5.B
Ⅱ.(Omitted)
Unit4
TextA
Ⅰ.Comprehensionofthetext
1.Negative
2.Thefashionindustries,fashiondesignersandmodelingagencies
3.Yes,becauseitwascontrolledbythefatcatsoffashionwhopreferskinnymodelsintheirfashionshow.
4.Notthemodelsthemselves,butthefashionindustries,fashiondesignersandmodelingagencies.
5.Yes,ifnobodyfollowsandbuystheirclothes,fashionisnolongerfashion;thus,designershavetopayattentiontocostumers’attitudes.
6.Thepurposeistocallonpeopletostopthefashionskinnytrendandrecoverthenaturalandhealthybodyshape.
7.MostofthemodelscomefromeastEuropeancountries,theychosetobemodelbecausetheyneedmoneytosupporttheirfamilies.
8.Thewriterwantstoprotectgirlswhoarelessgeneticallyfreakishfromhavingpoorselfesteemorbecominganorexic.
9.Becausemodelisamirroroffashiontrend,peopleregardthemasastandard.
10.Thewriterwrotethisparagraphistoblametheunhealthyskinnyfashiontrendwhichcausepeoplehungrytodieforthepurposeofbeingfittofashion,callingonpeoplekeepawayfromtheunhealthyskinnyfashiontrendandcomebacktoanaturalandhealthyworld.
TextB
Ⅰ.1.A
2.
(1)T
(2)F(3)T(4)T
Ⅱ.1.A2.A3.B4.B5.B
TextC
Ⅰ.1.C2.
(1)F
(2)T(3)F(4)T(5)T
Ⅱ.1.C2.AC3.D4.A5.C
TextD
Ⅰ.1.A2.C3.D4.D5.D
Ⅱ.(Omitted)
Unit5
TextA
Ⅰ.Comprehensionofthetext
1.BecauseAmericansareveryactive.Duringtheirvacations,theyarealwaysbusywithmanyactivities,suchasvisitingfamiliesorgoingcamping,sotheyhavenotimetotakeagoodrest.
2.HemeansAmericanneedsarealrestafteratiredvacation.
3.Visitingfamilies,attendingwedding,gocamping,checkingoutthatdarnmuseumandmakingsuretheyridethatrollercoasterlongenough.
4.Toomuchextrawork
5.It’sahumorsaying.Thewriter’srealmeaningisthatAmericantaketheirtimeofftooseriouslyandmakethemselvesverytiredwhichisnotagoodwaytospendtheirleisuretime.
6.Beepers,cellphonesande-mail
7.“Spacingout”isacommonpollresponse.Gossipingwithco-workerisobviouslypopular.Surfingtheinternettopsthemall.
8.TheAmerican’sdailyworkistooheavy,andtheirbusyvacationsaresotiredthattheycannothaveagoodrest.By“stolentime”,theycanhavearestandgetasenseofgettingeven.
9.Thewritermeanstheyhavemoretimetostealduringthetimetheyworkoutsidetheiroffice,andtheycanavoid“catchingup”inthatway.
10.Theirworkkeepsthemverybusybecauseofthemoderncommunicationtool;takingvacationistootiredfortheAmericans,sotheyneedawaytorecovertheirtiredbody.By“spacingout”,gossipingwithco-worker,surfingtheinternet,theyfindtheycanstealtimetorest.ManyAmericanspreferthesebriefsnippetsof“stolentime”tothelongstretchesofauthorizedvacation
TextB
Ⅰ.1.D2.
(1)F
(2)T(3)T(4)T
Ⅱ.1.D2.A3.B4.B5.A
TextC
Ⅰ.1.B2.
(1)T
(2)T(3)T(4)F
Ⅱ.1.A2.B3.B4.A5.A
TextD
Ⅰ.1.C2.A3.C4.D5.C
Unit6
TextA
Ⅰ.Comprehensionofthetext
1.It’stheprojectwhichpromisesneweducationalpossibilitiesforchildrenindevelopingworldbyprovidingthemonelaptopperchild.
2.Noanswer
3.Rugged,waterproof,virtuallyindestructible,canbeusedinbrightsunlight,longbatterylife,flashmemory
4.Theproducerandmarketofthelaptops.
5.SomedevelopingcountriesthinktheprojectreflectsanoverlyAmericanmindset.Theyneedthingslikecleanwaterorschoolratherthancomputer.
6.Itmeanscustomerspay$399tobuyonelaptopintheUS,anotheronewillbesenttoadevelopingcountrysuchasRwandaorAfghanistan.
7.ThecriticismsgowiderthantheproductiondelaysandthefailuretoachieveNegroponte’soriginaltargetofa$100pricetag.Theymoreconcerntheenvironmentalproblemsbecauseoflaptops.
8.Lowcostcomputing
9.Becausehebelievesthatmorecountrieswilleventuallymovetopurchaseinexpensivecomputers.
10.ThispassageismainlytalkingabouttheOneLaptopperChildprojectwhichaimstopromiseneweducationalpossibilitiesforchildrenindevelopingworldbyprovidingthemonelaptopperchild.Therearemanychallengestheprojecthastoface,anditishardtoachieveitsoriginalgoal.
TextB
Ⅰ.1.B2.C
Ⅱ.1.D2.B3.B4.B5.C
TextC
Ⅰ.1.A2.
(1)F
(2)T3
(1)In1995,helaunchedagatedonlineservice,MSN;aWebbasedemailclient,Hotmailwaspurchasedin1997;asearchengine,MSNSearch,launchedin1998usingathirdpartyproductasitscore;achatclient,Messenger,wasreleasedin1999;andlastyearitboughtanonlineadvertisingplatform,aQuantiveandbecameasignificant,thoughminorityinvestor,insocialnetworkFacebook.
(2)略
Ⅱ.1.A2.A3.A4.A5.B
TextD
Ⅰ.1.D2.
(1)T
(2)T(3)T(4)T
Unit7
TextA
Ⅰ.Comprehensionofthetext
1.Thispassagefocusonthehistoryofwesternfashion.Itshowsourreaderhowclothingstyleschangeinthehistorians’eyes,howthehistoriansdatethestartofwesternfashioninclothing,howwesternfashiondevelopsince14century,andhowfashionreflectspeople’spersonalitiesorlikesinmodernwesternsociety.
2.Attimesofeconomicorsocialchange
3.Becausethewesternfashionmanifestationhadadramaticallyandsuddenlychangeatthattime.
4.Changeacceleratedconsiderablyinthe15thcentury,andwomenandmen’sfashion,especiallyinthedressingandadorningofthehair,becameequallycomplexandchanging.
5.Thoughtherichusuallyledfashion,theincreasingaffluenceofearlymodernEuropeledtothebourgeoisieandevenpeasantsfollowingtrendsatadistancesometimesuncomfortab