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高级英语第二册答案
LessonOne
1. ThispicturebringsbackmanypleasantmemoriesofherSpanishholiday.
2. Newsandweatherforecastsreportsarestaplesofradioprogrammes.
3. BymereaccidentTommetinabarhislong-lostbrotherwhowasthoughttohavebeenkilledinactionduringthewar.
4. Billintuitedsomethingcriminalintheirplan.
5. Theythinkthatobsessivetidinessinfactoryisabadsign.
6. Yesterdayhismothersoldseveralyears’worthofpaperandmagazines.
7. Hishearteningspeechimpelledusto(workwith)greaterefforts.
8. Thosewhoenjoypullingoffamiracleoftenfail.
9. Aslanguagestudentsweshouldhaveasenseofnuancesofplainwordsandexpressions.
10. TherudebehaviorofMrs.Taylor’sadoptedsonisdrivingherintoanervousbreakdown.
11. Iliketoseefilmsingeneral,andAmericanWesternandhorrorsinparticular.
12. InsomesenseMarysawinherauntasurrogateofhermother.
13. Myfatherneverequivocated,andhealwaysgavesomebriefbutpoignantopinions.
14. Thoughhedisabled,henevertriesofhelpingpeople.
15. Inanycountry,thosewhoareremissintheirdutymustbeseverelypunished.
16. Awarenessofthefactthatthechildwasindangerimpelledthepolicemantoaction.
Lesson2
1. A.Thechancesarethattheywillbeheldupbytrafficontheirwaytotheairport.
B.theplanetakesoffat6:
35.Itwouldbeapityiftheycouldn’tmakeit.
2. Anotherpopularnotionwhichisinfactamisconceptionisthatexpensiveclothesinvariablyraiseone’sstatus.
3. Canyouimaginewhatkindoflifeamanhaslivedwhoaspirestoexcellenceandabhorsmediocrity?
4. Acopyofourlatestproductcataloguewillbesentfreeofchargeifyouwillfilluptheformonthereverseofthiscardandpostit.
5. Itwillbeanabsurdity,ifnotacatastrophe.Ifhalfofthepopulationofthiscityabandonstheirpostsandgoesinforbusiness.
6. Becausetheywanttheirkidstobesomebodies,somewell-intentionedparentsexerciseenormouspressuresontheirchildrenandtheresultsalltoooftenprovethereverse.
7. Thereveredprofessorpredictedthatthesebrilliantyoungpeoplewouldsurelymaketheirwayinthescientific-technicalrealminafewyears.
8. Manywritershavequittedwritingstoriesbecause,astheysaythereisnomarketforthem.YetLessingsticksandshewouldgooneveniftherereallywasn’tanyhomeforthembutaprivatedrawer.
9. Satireunderhispenisonlyameanstoanend,aformtoexposesocialevils.
10. Itseemednobodyattheparty,noteventhereporters,madespecialnoteofthegeneral’sabsencewhichmighthavearousedthesuspicionofhisrivals.
11. Duringthefirstmonthsinthestrangeland,thenewarrivalshadtotakemenialjobsrefusedbythenativesandworklikeslavestomakealiving.Later,havingsavedenoughmoney,mostofthemsetupsmallbusinesses.
12. Intellectualsluggardsmaygetrichbuttheycannevermakegoodintheacademicfield.
13. Schoolsshouldmakeprodigiousefforttoinculcatethestudentswithasenseofjusticeandtheloveoftruth.
14. Yesterdayshereceivedatelegramfromhercousininsiantotheeffectthatthelatterwouldarrivetodaybythenighttraininsteadofthemorningtrainhehadmentionedinhisletter.
15. Allherrelativeswereundernoillusionthatherhusbandcouldbeoneofthethreeluckysurvivorsintherecentplanecrash.
16. Inthewestmanypeopleremainsinglebecausetheydon’twanttotiethemselvesdown(tobetireddown)toresponsibility.
17. Ifnothinginterferestheschoolsportsmeetwillbeheldasscheduled.
18. WithVincentplayingbaseballisameanstoanend,thebestwaytogetacquaintedwiththosestars.
LessonThree
1. Thesegiftshadgotthoroughlymixedupandneededtobesortedintothreedifferentsets.
2. TheSecurityCouncilwouldtakeissuewiththeproposalsputforwardbythewarringstates.
3. Becauseofrepeateddefeatedtheenemytroops’moralesanklowandtheirdisciplinebrokeloose.
4. InabidtohosttheOlympicGames,whatreallycountsisnotthewinningbutthespirittocompeteandtakepart.
5. Indesigningtheofficebuilding,dueattentionshouldbepaidtothepeoplewhowillworkinsideit.
6. Thewell-groomedyoungmanisimpatienttowaitforthebridetoarriveandtheweddingceremonytostart.
7. Forseveralweeks,thecitywasinaturmoil.TherebelshadsurroundedtheCityHall,hailingstones,wieldingsticks,andshoutingslogans.
8. Afterthesuccessoftheexperiment,forseveraldays,heindulgedhimselfintheluxuryofsleepinglateandgettinguplate.
9. I’mnotthetypeofpersonwhothrivesoncitylife.Iammoreaccustomedto(the)lifeinthepeacefulcountryside.
10. Havingweatheredwindandrainforhundredsofyears,thesebuildingsofEuropeanstylearebarelyrecognizableastheywere.
11. Beforetheinterviews,thehoary-headedfatherpattedhimontheshoulderinanextremelyreassuringmannerandwishedhimeverysuccess.
12. SomepeoplebelievedthattheMonoredoctrinemeansthatEuropeannationsshouldnolongerinterferewithAmericannationsortrytoacquiremoreterritoriesintheWesternHemisphere.
13. Asaremedyfortheblightofmediocrity,oursocietyshouldshowgreaterrespectforexcellenceineducation.
14. Theyoungmotherlamentedthatitwasherownlackofconcernthathaddrivenherboyfromthehousethatnight.
15. Hisenthusiasmebbedawaywhenhelearnedhowtroublesomeitwastogothroughtheredtapeinordertogoabroadforfurtherstudies.
16. Aspricesareskyrocketing,workersaredeterminedtogoonstrike,regardlessofitsconsequences.
17. Itisabsurdtowearapairoftornbluejeansatsuchaformaldinner.
18. Theeducationalqualificationsofintellectualsshouldentitlethemtohighersalaries.
LessonFour
1. Johnremainedmotionlesswithoutevenblinking,becauseheknewwhothechairmanremarkwasleveledat/against.
2. Themessagewasdeliveredtothewrongdepartmentowingtoamistakeonthepartofaclerk.
3. ItseemsthatineveryattackDickensmakesuponsocietyhealwayspointstoachangeofspiritratherthanachangeofsocialstructure.
4. Beforetheycovered2kminthedesert,theexplorershadwalkedthemselvesdizzyandexhausted.
5. Aftertheirseizureofthecity,theenemytroopsstartedtodespoilallthebuildings.
6. HehadwanderedintheunsavoryareasofLondonandseenforhimselftheappallinglivingconditionsofthepoor.
7. Conradpointstoadangerthatisalreadyapparentinhisfriend’swriting,thatofalienatinghischaractersfromtheirsocialcontext.
8. Thecircumstancesofherchildhoodarenoteasytoestablish;thesewerefactssheherselfwishedtoforget.
9. Thesepagestellatleastasmuch,ifnomorewasjeopardized.
10. Wheneveranimportantdecisionismade,theydeferto(theopinionof)theirdepartmenthead.
11. Ashehadmadebadinvestments,hisfortunewasjeopardized.
12. Allthestaffmembersmustbealerttothedangeroffire.
13. Heisapersonwhowillstandupforwhathethinksright,nomatterwhatthecosttohimself.
14. Thehighestawardhewonintheinternationalcontesttestifiestohismusicaltalent.
15. Thepeasantsinthatpoverty-strickenareaworkedhardtotryandwrestalivingfromthesoil.
16. Hespokeinsucharound-aboutwaythatwefoundithardtofathomhisrealmotives.
17. Inthedarknessofnight,anindescribablefearoverlookhimwhenhemovedonaloneinthejungle.
18. ThelocaldepartmentresponsiblefortheHopeProjecthascollectedcontributionsofabout2millionyuan.
LessonFive
1.Thefirstthingtodoistoassessthefixedassetsofthatcompany.
2.Hisparentsboughtnotafewpicturebooksforhim,butnowhehasoutgrownthem.
3.Thesenatorisnotlikelytoslanttowardthisbilloutofpartisanship.
4.Toanalyzetrendsofstockmarketistheprojectofthewould-beeconomist.
5.Heisfairlysophisticated,sohecanidentifyatfirstglancetheself-centeredpeopleintheirguises.
6.Thesimplicityandclarityofthisanalyticapproachfaroutweighsitsdrawbacks.
7.Mrs.Smithwassobusilyengagedinherwritingthatsheleftthediscipliningofthechildrentoherhusband.
8.Afterthefirstroundofmatches,thedrawingoflotsturnedthescaleinfavoroftheChinesefootballteam.
9.Heclaimedthathewaspublic-spiritedascouldbeseenfromwhathehaddone,buthisrivalsdeclaredthathewasamerehumbug.
10.Assafetyinproductionisneglectedinnthatfactory,adozenworkershavebeenmaimedinthepastthreeyears.
11.Inthatseafoodrestaurant,theyweresooverchargedthattheythoughtitalmostdownrightrobbery.
12.Johnwentuptohisrivalandwantedtogivehimahugonlytobesnubbedbythelatter.
13.IndowntownShanghai,notonlyhavetheshopsundergoneafacelift,butmanyarrestingsculptureshavebeenputupalongthestreetsaswell.
14.Whathelefttohisdescendantsasanaddedassetishisindomitablespirit.
15.Whenhewokeup,theearlymorningsunlightwasfilteringthroughthecurtainsintohisbedroom.
16.Afterlearningabouthowtheyhadbeenbuildingtheirenterprisethrougharduousefforts,hehadacompulsiontowriteanovelaboutit.
17.Inordertomaintaintheintegrityofthisancientbuilding,weshouldexcludetheuseofsteelandglassinitsrenovation.
18.Withtheconsciousnessthatitisamultinationalcountry,thetouristswerenotatallsurprisedtofindsuchbigdifferencesinthecustomsatdifferentpartsofthatcountry.
LessonSi