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新視野大學英語聽說教程第三冊答案

新視野大學英語(第二版)第三冊Unit 9

Unit 9

Section A

Vocabulary

III.

1. invitation 2. enforced 3. cited 4. awkward 5. inherited

6. dispute 7. exposure 8. valid 9. verified 10. justification

Exercises on Web course only:

11. editing 12. division 13. bind 14. payments 15. headline

IV.

1. She has certainly gained in confidence over the last couple of years.

2. The actor made the headlines for having an affair.

3. Greg’s parents are worried about his exposure to the kind of people they don’t approve of while he’s at college.

4. The opposition parties are calling for the minister’s resignation over the scandal.

5. The administration is in the process of drawing up a peace plan.

6. She’ll end up penniless if she keeps spending as much as that.

7. She lays bare her three unhappy marriages in her autobiography.

8. Hoping that he might be able to shed light on the problem, I asked Paul to look at the engine.

9. The outside influences have no bearing on what you can do for your basketball team.

10. Thank you; I’ll store that piece of ness away for a time when I might need it.

Exercises on Web course only:

11. “Make no mistake about it,” he said, “this is the most serious threat our educational system has ever seen.”

12. They worked much harder when they learned that they were in line for a wage increase.

13. For a time, they argued over which TV program to watch.

14. A car was stolen last nigh right under the nose of a security guard.

V.

1. N 2. G 3. I 4. J 5. E 6. M 7. D 8. K 9. C

10. B

Collocation

VI.

1. institutions 2. security 3. independence 4. rewards 5. markets

6. crisis 7. situation 8. aid 9. position 10. damages

Word Building

VII.

1. a tradition perfected by the Elizabethans

2. an exhibition of fine Victorian furniture

3. dance music with African roots

4. lots of shops run by Asians

5. make the British feel more European

6. contemporary Italian literature

7. some films of Hollywoodian style

8. some novels of Jamesian style

VIII.

1. Premarital 2. premature 3. pre-game 4. preplanned

5. pre-school 6. preexist 7. presuppose 8. prehistoric

Sentence Structure

IX.

1. He listens to the radio while driving to work.

2. He works in an American company while giving lectures on economics at a college in the evening.

3. In some societies professional women are treated as equals on the job while being treated as servants at home.

4. We should be pupils while serving as teachers.

5. The two professors will exchange their views while attending a meeting in Paris.

X.

1. Not even once did this thought come to her mind.

2. No sooner were they released by order of the court than they were rearrested by the police.

3. By no means is it easy to pass the test when you are not spending enough time preparing.

4. Seldom did the couple go to the theater together during their stay in the USA.

5. Not until we understand the person who has the disease can we understand the disease.

Translation

XI.

1. Word came yesterday that they were killed while trying to reach the summit.

2. Under no circumstances shall I mention to anyone that I have turned down the invitation to her wedding.

3. It made the headlines that the president’s wife threatened her husband with public exposure.

4. That wealthy lady’s repeated demand for a premarital agreement greatly harmed her prospective husband’s self-esteem and ended up in his refusal to get married.

5. Make no mistake about it, some women would insist on the right to get a divorce if their husbands did not earn as much as they expected.

6. The casual discovery of the fingerprint shed some light on the murder he had been looking into.

XII.

1. 現如今太多的人似乎都是邊看電視邊吃東西,幾乎沒註意自己吃的是什麽、吃了多少。

2. 我怎麽也沒有料到沒有我妳會生活得這麽愜意。

3. 他在支票上偽造他哥哥的簽名,以不正當手段得到了這筆錢,這件事後來被媒體曝了光。

4. 他舉了個典型的例子來說明警官是出於自衛朝那人開的槍,因為那人先朝他開槍。

5. 專家普遍認為包含對人的健康有很重要的影響。

6. 在中國婚前協議的例子不多,這說明婚前協議尚不為眾人接受,盡管離婚會涉及財產分配問題。

Cloze

XIII.

1. B 2.C 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. D

9. C 10. D 11. C 12. C 13. A 14. D 15. B 16. B

17. D 18. B 19. A 20. C

新視野大學英語(第二版)第三冊Unit 10

SECTION A

Pre-reading activities

W: In just a minute, we'll introduce an old friend of yours, and I'll interview you both about your unique friendship. But first, do you have something to say?

M: I'd like to make something clear. The man isn't my friend, well, not really.

W: You mean you don't like him?

M: No. That's not quite it I've never met him.

W: How do you know him then?

M: My family members always told me how great he was. It really made me angry at times. But I guess it was kind of good for me too, because it caused me to work harder and harder.

W: I'm excited to hear more! Let's bring him out here and learn what he has to say!

1. The man isn't really his friend.

2. He was great

3. (Open-ended.)

Comprehension of the Text

I:

1. He thought that Aunt Carrie was his favorite relative and favorite authority figure, and that she was generous with smiles, praise and was tolerant.

2. He did not feel good about it, because his first day was disastrous and John's went well.

3. John advanced quickly while the writer was slow.

4. He took them as a challenge although disliked them

5. He thought that his stories were an extension of his own desires to rise above John Bullyer.

6. He learned about John mainly through newspapers.

7. They both thought that the other was taller, smarter, and more handsome.

8. Both of them were finally positive about their life competition, because they both felt grateful to their aunt.

Vocabulary

III.

1.harness 2.percentage 3.impose 4.authorities 5.dreading 6.drawbacks 7.universe 8.extension 9.broaden 10.practically

Exercises on Web course only:

11. dynamic 12. spacecraft 13. specimen

IV.

1. on 2. with 3. to 4. with 5. by 6. to 7. At 8. as 9. for 10. on/upon

Exercises on Web course only:

11. for 12. for

V.

1.L 2.J 3.O 4.C 5.H 6. M 7. A 8.G 9.F 10. D

Collocation

VI.

1. defeat 2. truth 3. responsibility 4. guilt 5 need 6. mistake 7. love 8. effect 9. fact 10. identity

N

Concordance

File

1

I could then admit defeat and lie down and die.

erb1u03

2

One of the problems we may have, regarding lying, is not having as honest enough heart to admit the truth

tbb1u10

3

None of these people will admit responsibility for their actions.

tbb1u02

4

He admitted his guilt

nwb1u02

5

Presently, many, if not most Americans, admit the need for tighter laws to control the ownership of handguns

tbb1u07

6

From my standpoint, you should admit your mistakes and try hard next time.

tbb2u09

7

When are you going to admit year love for me?

sb2u04

8

They don't care why yon did it—they just want yon to admit the great effect your behavior had on them.

srb2u05

9

They think they must admit this fact in order to get rid of their problems

tbb2u07

10

With more than a suggestion of discomfort, he spoke my name and I, somewhat reluctantly, admitted my identity.

rwsb3u10

Word Building

VII.

1. subordinate 2. subheadings 3. submerging 4. subdivided 5. subcontinent 6. submarine 7. subhuman 8. subway

VIII.

l.e 2.h 3.b 4.c 5.g 6.d 7.f 8. a

Sentence Structure

1. Wherever you go, you can always find Coca-Cola.

2. However rich people are, they always want more.

3. Whoever you marry, make sure he can cook.

4. Whichever day you come, we'll be pleased to see you.

5. They found the people friendly wherever they went

X.

1. Turn on TV and you will often see advertisements snowing happy, balanced families.

2. Five minutes earlier and you could have caught the last train.

3. Start acting like a hero and I'll hit you.

4. Work hard and you'll pass your examinations.

5. Arrive late once more and you'll be fired.

Translation

XI.

1.1 went to the library and read whatever I could find about the causes of the mysterious disappearances of the ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle.

2. Continue treating friends like this, and you will lose them all.

3. They must know their product thoroughly and know how to promote sales by word of mouth, telephone or letter.

4. It suddenly dawned on me that money couldn't make up for all that he had suffered in the past five years.

5. Some people refer to translation as science while others take it as art.

6. Instead of imposing personal views upon others, we should promote democracy.

XII.

1.當然新演員絕對不能停步不前,而應該盡可能地創造機會。

2.他得寸進尺。

3.我想我們的關系很好,我們是朋友。但是外面現在正在競爭,將來也會。無論我們做什麽,無論我們在什麽地方,我們將還會相互競爭。

4.退休後,他遠離政治,開始打網球。他發現打網球是壹種很好的放松方式。

5.過了壹會,顯然帶著不情願,他在電話裏承認了自己的身份,並請求我原諒他。

6.在我看來,當老師的唯壹缺陷,是它不太會引起公眾的註意。

Cloze

XIII.

l.B 2.C 3. A 4.B 5.D 6. A 7. B 8. D 9. C 10. B 11. B 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. B 16. A 17. C 18. D 19. A 20. B