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新视野大学英语第1册Unit3课后答案(第3版)
导语:《新视野大学英语》选材注重信息性、趣味性和前瞻性,题材广泛,内容丰富,涉及文化习俗、伦理道德、信息技术、科学教育、社会焦点等各个方面。下面我带来新视野大学英语第1册Unit3课后答案(第3版),欢迎大家前来学习。
Comprehension of the Text
1. The writer is a black man who is not an American citizen.
2. According to him, during their two years together they had experienced the usual ups and downs of a couple learning to know, understand, and respect each other. In addition he thought they had honestly confronted the weaknesses and strengths of each other’s characters.
3. They learned a great deal about tolerance, compromise, and being open with each other.
4. As with many couples, they got married for the wrong reasons and found out many years later that they were incompatible. They didn’t take enough time to know each other.
5. Her mother, counseled Gail to be really sure she was doing the right thing.
6. He immediately suspected that Mark was marrying his daughter in order to remain in the United States.
7. He quoted statistics showing that mixed couples had a higher divorce rate than couples of the same race and gave examples of mixed couples he had counseled who were having marital difficulties.
8. People can be very cruel toward children from mixed marriages.
Vocabulary
III.
1. mutual 2. illusion 3. canceled 4. overlooked 5. proceeded 6. resolve 7. prejudice 8. compromise 9. confirm 10. subsequently
IV.
1. having nothing to do with 2. taking care of 3. met with 4. on the surface 5. work out 6. incompatible with 7. ups and downs 8. learned of 9. indication of 10. all along
V.
1.M 2.L 3.F 4.D 5.H 6.O 7.A 8.C 9.I 10.K
WordBuilding
VI.
1. shopping 2. feeling 3. storage 4. cooking 5. ending 6. beginning 7. gathering 8. removal 9. arrival 10. passage 11. writing 12. marriage
VII.
1. relationship 2. citizenship 3. leadership 4. membership 5. boyhood 6. livelihood 7. brotherhood 8. authorship 9. adulthood 10. neighborhood 11. wisdom 12. ownership
Sentence structure
VIII.
1. It is never too bad(for us) to do something about the situation.
2. One is never too old to learn.
3. It is never too late (for you) to put a stop to this madness.
4. It is never too late (for you) to mend your ways.
5. His income was never too small to support his family.
IX.
1. My best friend, Anna, was here last night.
2. The company manager, Mr. Madison, gathered his staff and announced the decision.
3. You should have seen an ophthalmologist, an eye doctor.
4. He sent for the accountant, the most experienced person in accounting.
5."Leave it to me," said David, the man on night duty.
Translation
X.
1. You are never too experienced to learn new techniques.
2. There remains one problem, namely, who should be sent to head the research there.
3. Their relationship did meet with some difficulty at the beginning because of cultural differences.
4. Though he has had ups and downs, I believed all along that he would succeed someday.
5. I have some reservations about the truth of your claim.
6. She isn't particularly tall, but her slim figure gives an illusion of height.
XI.
1. 应尽早告知年轻人:必须认真对待法律。
2. 他现在面临一个重要决定,这个决定可能会影响他的`整个前程。
3. 即使在情况最糟糕的时候,你也必须保持镇静和信心。
4. 人际关系的成功与否与双方相处是否融洽以及交流是否顺畅有很大关系。
5. 他受到袭击,身受重伤,随后不治而亡。
6. 他的举止至少在表面上像个正常人。
Cloze
XII.
1.A 2.C 3.B 4.B 5.C 6.B 7.C 8.D 9.C 10.D
11.B 12.A 13.D 14.C 15.D
Structured Writing
XIV.
Many people place so much emphasis on success that they think any failure is bad. Failure is never pleasant because it hurts people. But in fact it can make positive contribution to our life once we learn how to make the best of it. We can learn from a disastrous party how to give a good one. And we can learn from an ill-chosen first house what to look for in a second. Even a total failure can give us fresh ideas or a change of direction. Repeated failures lead to success and prove to be beneficial to us as we experiment every day to find out the right way of doing things.
Readingskills
I.
1. F 2.F 3.O 4.F 5.O 6.O 7.O 8.F 9.O 10.F
Comprehension of the Text
II.
1.C 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.B 6.B 7.A 8.D
Vocabulary
III.
1.arrange 2.criticism 3.innocent 4.criticizing 5.miserable
6.modest 7.compelled 8.somehow 9.anticipate 10.birlliant
IV.
1.on 2.from...to 3.off 4.with 5.away
6.about 7.over 8.On 9.Concerning 10.to
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Please note! CORRECT SPELLING NEEDED INALL ANSWERS. ( Where alternative spellings are accepted, these are stated in the key.)Section 1, Questions 1-101 (the) Main Hall NOT Hall2 (the) Director (of) (Studies) // DOS3 (the) Student(s) Advisor/Adviser4 eleven/11 o’clock //11.00 (am)5 placement/English (test)6 L // Library7 MH // Main Hall8 CL // Computer Laboratory9 SR // Staff Room10 SCR // Student Common RoomSection 2, Questions 11-2011 (overseas)(student(s’)) (tuition) fees12 (the) domestic (area)13 (essay(s’)) deadlines NOT ressay(s)14 social (life)15 outings // trips16 KOUACHI17 326994018 ten/10(am)-/to4/four(pm)19 (an) appointment(s)20 waiting listSection 3, Questions 21-3021 B // staff selection22 C // disagrees with the rest of the group23 A // colleagues’ ability24 C // already a part of job interviews25 selection (procedure)26-27 EITHER ORDER (the) (ancient) Chinese(the) military // army28 (almost) two thirds // f29 experts NOT expert30 A // describe one selection techniqueSection 4, Questions 31-4031 secondary32 14 // fourteen (year olds/years old)33 overlap // overlapping ACCEPT over(-)lap //over(-)lapping34 underside // underneath // bottom NOT side35 on paper // in two dimensions36 3/three(-)dimensional // 3(-)D37 MUST STATE ALL THREE white, grey/gray,brown38 C39 D40 ATEST 3LISTENINGEach question correctly answered scores 1 mark. 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( Where alternative spellings are accepted these are stated in the key.)Section 1, Questions 1-101 Rajdoot2 Park View (Hotel)3 London Arms4 2086575 no/non(-)smoking section/area6 Lentil curry7 fifty pound(s)/£50 deposit // deposit (of) £50/fiftypound(s)8 choose/decide (on)/select (the) menu9 4 NovemberALTERNATIVE FORMS ACCEPTED10 (the) NewsletterSection 2, Questions 11-2011 (£)9.5012 year // annum NOT annual13 reception NOT Sports Centre14 card15 book16 weekdays17 Reception (Area)18 Dance Studio19 Squash Courts20 Fitness RoomSection 3, Questions 21-3021 Anne Rea22 (both) 16 (years old)23 Blind (Jigsaw) Puzzle NOT Jigsaw24 MUST BE IN ORDER 20 (cm) 50 (cm) 2.5 (cm)// 2 and a half (cm)25-27 IN ANY ORDER safe for children (it’s)educational price (is) good // inexpensive // notexpensive // cheap (price) // (is) good price28 electrics NOT electric29 plastic pieces // in plastic NOT pieces30 1 JulyALTERNATIVE FORMS ACCEPTEDSection 4, Questions 31-4031 rabbit (meat)32 (rather) tough33 beef34 (ladies’) (feather) fans35 (delicate) (fine) (good quality) leather36 meat37 A // has more protein than beef38 C // the price of ostrich eggs39 C // need looking after carefully40 B // farmed birds are very productiveTEST 4LISTENINGEach question correctly answered scores I mark. 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