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Unit 1:1. 我永远都不会忘记那位老师,是他告诉我学外语是有趣的、有价值的。如果没有他,我的英语说得不会像现在这样好。2 没有任何其他语言能像英语那样让你感受到多姿多彩的世界文化。有了过硬的英语知识,你就可以体验奇妙的文化之旅。3. 写作不仅仅要写老师布置的话题,而且要写自己感兴趣的东西,例如,给朋友写电子邮件。4. 远程教学课程是指授课者与学生通过计算机通信技术进行交流的课程。5. 英语不但是世界上最有用的语言,也是世界上最易学、易用的语言之一。6远程教学课程在时间安排上给予学生更多的自由,但与其他课程比,这些课程要求学生有更强的自律能力。Unit 2:1. 我认为那些在镇上游手好闲、在身上又文身又穿洞的青少年是在表达他们的个性。2. 因特网提供了一种更快捷的方式,让我们与全球的新老客户取得联系,并保持沟通渠道畅通无阻。3. 父母与自己十多岁的孩子的沟通问题不仅仅在于“代沟”,而且还在于双方都不完全理解对方的思想。4. 当父母与子女有了这类沟通障碍时,青少年面临的问题可能更大。5. 青少年常常要经历这么一个阶段,在这个阶段,他们觉得父母会让他们没面子,害怕他们达不到自己朋友的标准。6. 比如,青少年希望在外呆到很晚,但是当第二天早上要起床上学时,那又是另一回事了。Unit 3:1. 他决心向那个女孩谈自己的计划,即使他知道她很可能拒绝听。2. 一离开那条长长的正街,他就发现自己身处城里十分贫穷的区域。3. 听到那首歌,我不禁悲从中来,想起了那些困苦的日子。4. 每个想过健康生活的人,都必须在工作和娱乐之间寻求适当的平衡。5. 我的第一位老板真让人讨厌,让每个人日子难过似乎是他的乐趣。我干了没多久就走人了。6. 你能确保在本周末之前完成这项工作吗?伦敦有重要公干,总公司正在考虑派你去。Unit 4:1. 史密斯教授关于形体语言的讲座非常重要,所有的学生都认真地对待这次讲座。2. 董事长意识到这不是好的过错,对好笑了笑来缓和气氛。3. 她大怒,把我的杯子摔在地上,摔得粉碎。4. 观察他的形体语言,你可以判断出他是在跟你说实话还是仅仅找个借口敷衍你。5. 不管人们对你说些什么,记住“观其行胜于闻其言”。6. 肢体动作是表达感情的无意识形式,能向观众传递某种信息。Unit 5:1.病人的免疫系统会将新移植的心脏当成异物面排斥。2. 有人说我们许多人饮食太糟,缺乏维他命和矿物质,因而我们的身心都受到损害。3. 生物医学研究将会使很多艾滋病病毒感染者延长寿命,生活少些痛苦。4. 中央政府已经发布了一项五年行动计划,旨在鼓励社会各部门都参与艾滋病的防治。5. 一个人感染了艾滋病毒,其症状一般要6到10年后才会表现出来。6. 许多年来,人们眼睁睁看着艾滋病泛滥成灾,争论着有效的艾滋病防治措施在贫穷国家究竟是否适用。Unit 6:1. 我问过好几个服务员,可他们什么也没说,只朝着我笑,直到这时我才意识到我的英语不够好。2. 校长对那位院长非常生气,进而解除了他的院长职务。3. 如果你当着孩子的面问这个问题,即使他想说“是”也可能会说“不是”。4. 如果你想毕业时获得学位,你要么别玩网上游戏,要么别去打零工。5. 虽然他未接受过大学教育,他却瞧不起那些没有大学学历的人。6. 他曾就公司的管理问题提了好几个建议,但没有一个管用。Unit 7:1. 经验告诉他,妇女的天性昌保护自己而不是去伤害攻击者。2. 自从她把墙重新粉刷了后,这房间好看多了。3. 在这个国家的许多地方,青少年犯罪已经失去了控制,这个城市也不例外。4. 抢劫案发生后的几周,他不敢出门,害怕自己再次与劫匪面对面遭遇。5. 受害者向警察描述她是怎样突然遭到一个从灌木丛中出来的人抢劫的。6. 如今,对许多美国人来说,周末工作已经不幸地成为了惯例,而不是例外。Unit 8:1. 出租汽车公司新雇了50个司机,其中有的人刚拿到驾驶证。2. 一个人越没有智慧,就越不知道自己缺的就是智慧。3. 暂时没有必要采取任何行动。过一晚再作决定,明天上午告诉我你的想法。4. 近年来经济形势恶化,寻求紧急食品和住房援助的美国穷人数目去年增加了7%。5. 我们的消息来源说,下星期有可能发生另一次袭击,也许就在城市中心地区。6. 在这个医疗体系内,对各位医生支付的款项按照他们当月的医疗成本进行调整。Unit 9:1. 遗憾的是,他也一点英语都不会说,但是如果你想去某个地方,把地址写下来交给他就行了。2. 下次你若有问题,要考虑怎样改变处境,不要过于担心各种负面因素。3. 不管什么天气,她平均每天跑15英里。4. 好的摄影作品和普通的摄影作品最重要的一个区别因素是用光手法。5. 实际上,大多数员工从不愿意把新产品使用手册坚持看完。6. 一旦你感到放松后,就把注意力集中在音乐上,看看心中有什么意象出现。Unit 10:1. 汤姆相信“为钱而挣钱”,他的许多老同学都认为他的把自己卖给了营利主义。2. 重要的是,你只有学会了尊重自己,才能赢得别人的尊重。3. 使他取得成功的是他的决心,他不甘屈服的精神,也可能还有他的正直。4. 老师表扬了那些学习用功、考试考得好的学生。5. 通过唱唱歌,散散步,欣赏欣赏自然界的美,我就能使自己感觉良好。6. 如果你继续这样努力工作,你在任何别的公司都能干得很好。
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《新视野大学英语读写教程(第二版)第一册》 课后答案Unit1III. 1. rewarding 2. communicate 3. access 4.embarrassing 5. positive 6. commitment 7. virtual 8.benefits 9. minimum 10. opportunitiesIV. 1. up 2. into 3. from 4. with 5. to 6. up 7. of 8. in9. for 10.withV. 1.G 2.B 3.E 4.I 5.H 6.K 7.M 8.O 9.F 10.CSentence StructureVI.1. Universities in the east are better equipped, whilethose in the west are relatively poor.2. Allan Clark kept talking the price up, while Wilkinsonkept knocking it down.3. The husband spent all his money drinking, while hiswife saved all hers for the family.4. Some guests spoke pleasantly and behaved politely,while others wee insulting and impolite.5. Outwardly Sara was friendly towards all thoseconcerned, while inwardly she was angry.VII.1. Not only did Mr. Smith learn the Chinese language, buthe also bridged the gap between his culture and ours.2. Not only did we learn the technology through theonline course, but we also learned to communicate withfriends in English.3. Not only did we lose all our money, but we also cameclose to losing our lives.4. Not only do the workers want a pay increase, but theyalso want reduced working hours.5. Not only is the house expensive, but it is also toofar away from my company.TranslationVIII.1. Not only can students choose when and where to learnfor an online course, but they can also take time tothink through answers before making a reply.2. She is excited by the idea of online learning while beconsiders it meaningless and useless.3. Communicating with native English speakers is a veryrewarding experience from which we can learn a lot.4. Today, more and more people have access to theInternet through which they look for the information theyneed.5. He wants her to give up working and stay home to lookafter the children. She feels, however, that this is toomuch for her.6. Now that we have finished the course, we shall startdoing more revision work.IX.1. 我永远都不会忘记那位老师,是他告诉我学外语是有趣的、有价值的。如果没有他,我的英语说得不会像现在这样好。2 没有任何其他语言能像英语那样让你感受到多姿多彩的世界文化。有了过硬的英语知识,你就可以体验奇妙的文化之旅。3. 写作不仅仅要写老师布置的话题,而且要写自己感兴趣的东西,例如,给朋友写电子邮件。4. 远程教学课程是指授课者与学生通过计算机通信技术进行交流的课程。5. 英语不但是世界上最有用的语言,也是世界上最易学、易用的语言之一。6远程教学课程在时间安排上给予学生更多的自由,但与其他课程比,这些课程要求学生有更强的自律能力。Cloze1. B 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.C 6,C 7.B 8.A 9.a 10.B 11.A 12.A 13.B14.A 15.BStructured WritingXII. I am proud to say that I succeeded in learning aforeign language. It was a real challenge and, needlessto say, it took a lot of practice. I carried a smalldictionary with me everywhere I went as well as anotebook in which I listed new words I came across. Ialso managed my time carefully so that I met thestandards of the course and finished assignments on time.After years of persistence, I reaped the benefits of allmy hard work.Section BReading Skills1. 1.C 2.B 3.D 4. A 5. BComprehension of the TextII.1.C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.DVocabulary1. community 2. effective 3. unique 4. committed 5.reinforce 6. perspective 7. explicit 8. challenge 9.hindered 10. aroseIV.1. for 2. with 3. on 4. on 5. on 6. of 7. in 8. up 9. of10.In
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译文如下:在我还未成年时,如果有人看到我和父亲在一块儿,我就会觉得难堪。他腿瘸得很厉害,个子又矮。我们一起走路时,他的手搭在我臂上以保持平衡,人们就会盯着看。对于这种讨厌的注视,我打心眼里感到别扭。即使父亲注意到这些或感到不安,他也从不表露出来。
我们的步伐难以协调一致——他常常停下脚步,而我的步子却显得不耐烦。正因为如此,我们一路很少说话。但每次出门时,他总说:“你按你的步速走,我跟着你。”
我们通常就在地铁口和家门口之间来回,那是他上班的路线。他生病或天气恶劣时也坚持上班,几乎从不缺勤。他总是准点到办公室,即使别人做不到。这是件可以引以为荣的事。当路上覆盖冰雪时,即使有人搀扶,他也难以行走。这种时候,我或者我的姐妹们就用一辆带有钢轮的儿童推车拉着他穿过纽约布鲁克林的街道到地铁站口。一到那儿,他就紧抓着地铁口的扶手一直往下走,因为地铁内比较暖和,下面几级台阶没有冰雪。曼哈顿的地铁站直通他们办公楼的地下室,他不用出站(就可到办公室)。下班回家时,我们会去布鲁克林的地铁站口接他。现在回想起来,我不禁惊叹:像他那样一个成年人,得有多大的勇气才能承受这样的屈辱和压力,而当时他却显得毫无痛苦,也没怨言。
他从不说自己可怜,也从不表现出对那些比他幸运或健康的人的羡慕。他从别人那儿寻找的是一颗“好心”。一旦找到了,那人在他心目中就是个大好人。现在我长大了,我相信这是判断一个人的标准。虽然我还没有确切理解什么是“好心”,但我知道自己有时候并没有这么一颗“好心”。
虽说很多活动父亲都不能参加,但他还是试着以某种方式来参与。当地一个棒球队缺少一个经理时,是他使球队正常运转。他是一个见多识广的棒球迷,常常带我到埃贝茨球场,观看布鲁克林道奇队的比赛。他喜欢参加各种舞会和聚会,虽然在那儿他只能坐着观看,却也能享受一番乐趣。记得在一次沙滩聚会上,进行了一场殴斗,人人挥拳上阵,相互推撞。他不满足只是坐着观看,然而在松软的沙地上如果没人帮助,他又站不起来。于是在极度无助的情况下,他高声喊道:“谁坐下来和我对打! 谁愿意坐下来和我对打! ”没有人坐下来和他对打。第二天,人们和他开玩笑,说是第一次听到拳击手在开打之前,就有人要求他倒地服输。
如今我知道他是通过我,他唯一的儿子,间接地参与了一些事情。我打球时(球技很糟),他也“打”;后来我加入海军,他也“加入”了。我休假回家时,他一定要让我去参观他的办公室。在介绍我时,虽然没有说出口,但他实际上在说:“这是我儿子,但也是我。如果我没瘸,我也会和他一样。”
如今父亲已去世多年,但我时常想起他。不知他当时是否留意在我们同行时,我不愿意被人看到。若他确实注意到了,那我真惭愧当时没能对他说我是多么对不起他,我是多么不孝,我有多么后悔。现在,每当我因一些琐事而怨天尤人的时候,每当我嫉妒别人运气比我好的时候,每当我没有一颗“好心”的时候,我就会想起他。每逢此时,我就设想自己将手搭在他的臂上,重新找回自己的平衡,我会说:“你按你的步速走,我跟着你。”
原文如下:When I was growing up, I was embarrassed to be seen with my father. He was severely crippled and very short, and when we walked together, his hand on my arm for balance, people would stare. I would inwardly struggle at the unwanted attention. If he ever noticed or was bothered, he never let on.
It was difficult to coordinate our steps — his halting, mine impatient — and because of that, we didn't say much as we went along. But as we started out, he always said, "You set the pace. I will try to adjust to you."Our usual walk was to or from the subway on which he traveled to work. He went to work sick, and despite nasty weather. He almost never missed a day, and would make to the office even if others could not. A matter of pride.
When snow or ice was on the ground, it was impossible for him to walk, even with help. At such times my sisters or I would pull him through the streets of Brooklyn, N.Y., on a child's wagon with steel runners to the subway entrance. Once there, he would cling to the hand-rail until he reached the lower steps that the warmer tunnel air kept free of ice. In Manhattan the subway station was the basement of his office building, and he would not have to go outside again until we met him in Brooklyn on his way home.
When I think of it now, I am amazed at how much courage it must have taken for a grown man to subject himself to such shame and stress. And at how he did it—without bitterness or complaint.He never talked about himself as an object of pity, nor did he show any envy of the more fortunate or able. What he looked for in others was a "good heart", and if he found one, the owner was good enough for him.Now that I am older, I believe that is a proper standard by which to judge people, even though I still don't know precisely what a "good heart" is. But I know the times I don't have one myself.
Unable to engage in many activities, my father still tried to participate in some way. When a local baseball team found itself without a manager, he kept it going. He was a knowledgeable baseball fan and often took me to Ebbets Field to see the Brooklyn Dodgers play. He liked to go to dances and parties, where he could have a good time just sitting and watching.On one occasion a fight broke out at a beach party, with everyone punching and shoving. He wasn't content to sit and watch, but he couldn't stand unaided on the soft sand. In frustration he began to shout, "I'll fight anyone who will sit down with me! I'll fight anyone who will sit down with me!"Nobody did. But the next day people kidded him by saying it was the first time any fighter was urged to take a dive before the fight began.
I now know he participated in some things through me, his only son. When I played ball (poorly), he "played" too. When I joined the Navy, he "joined" too. And when I came home on leave, he saw to it that I visited his office. Introducing me, he was really saying, "This is my son, but it is also me, and I could have done this, too, if things had been different." Those words were never said aloud.
He has been gone many years now, but I think of him often. I wonder if he sensed my reluctance to be seen with him during our walks. If he did, I am sorry I never told him how sorry I was, how unworthy I was, how I regretted it. I think of him when I complain about trifles, when I am envious of another's good fortune, when I don't have a "good heart."At such times I put my hand on his arm to regain my balance, and say, "You set the pace. I will try to adjust to you."