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英语泛读教程2答案
英语泛读教程2答案
【篇一:
英语泛读教程2参考答案(1-10)】
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exercises
i.trueorfalse
1.f2.f3.t4.f5.t6.f7.t8.t9.t10.f
ii.
1.略。
2.fourstages.childhood,manhood,oldage,andthelaststage.
3.theveryhottestonesareblue.thosenotquitesohotarewhite,andthoselesshotthanthewhiteonesareyellowandred.
4.略。
5.theyhelpsailorstofindtheirwayandtheyhelpustotelltime.
comprehensionpoints
1.itmeanstofunctionproperly.
3.itmeanstobringoutofthewaterontotheland.
4.tolayacableundertheatlantic.
5.tobecomeweaker.
6.第一个it指的是thetelegraphfailed,第二个it指的是iteverworked,第三个it指的是thecable.
7.becauseabigshipcan’tcarrytheendofthecableontotheshore,itwillgetstranded.
8.tohonorhimevenmorehighly.
9.anoperator.
10.probablyinlate20thcentury.
exercises
i.
1.a2.b3.a4.c5.c6.a7.b8.a
ii.
1.becausetheonlyformofcommunicationbetweencountriesseparatedbyseawasstillbyship
anditwasveryslow.
2.thesuccessofwheatstone’sexperimentandthediscoveryofguttaperchabyfaraday.
3.firsttheniagara’scablecaughtinthemachineryandwasdamaged.thenwhenniagararan
intoroughsea,themenbrokethecableagainwhentheytriedtostopthemachine.bythetimetheyreachedhometostartagain,itwasnearlywinterandtheweatherwasgettingbad.sotheyhadtowaitforthenextyear.
4.firstagamemnonranintooneoftheworstatlanticstormsinhistory,andtheshipnearlysank.
thenwhenthetwoshipsmetandstartedtolaythecables,faultsofdifferentkindsdevelopedandtheyfailedforthreetimes.afterthattheyreturnedtovalenciaformorecable,foodandcoalandmadeanotherattempt.thistimeagamemnonranintoanotherseverestormandagainnearlylosthercable.finally,afterunyieldingefforts,onaug.5th,thecablewaslaid.
5.thecompanycollectedanotherlargeamountofmoney,usedaverymuchstrongercable,
hiredashiplargeenoughtocarrythewholeoftheircable,andloadedtheshipwithenoughfoodsupplies.
6.allfivecontinentswereconnected.twomoreatlanticcableshavebeenlaidbetweeneurope
andusa,and22telephonecablesbetweenbritainandeurope.
comprehensionpoints
1.itmeanstheshakingshipmademanypeoplefalloffbalance.
2.tofollowthemovements.
3.space.
4.thebritishgovernmentaskedwatson-watttodosomethingwhichhedidnotconsider
possible,sohedevelopedradarinstead.
5.becauseradiowaves,whicharebasisofradar,wereknowntoscientistsallovertheworld.
therewasthereforeadangerthatscientistsinothercountriesmightalsostarttoexperimentwithradar.thegovernmentwasafraidthattheclevergermanscientists,whomtheyrespectedgreatly,mightdevelopradarbeforethebritishscientists.
6.no.heactuallywantedhertotellthat“secret”toeveryoneinthevillagesothattheywould
stopaskingquestions.
7.gradually.
8.averysmalloneweighingonlyafewpoundstofitintoanaeroplane.
9.1937.
10.thebritishshores.
11.aeroplanes.
exercises
i.
1.b2.b3.c4.c5.a6.b7.b8.b
ii.
1.p29,paragraph8.
2.p33,thelastparagraph.
3.modernshipsofallnationscarryradartohelpthemtosailsafelyinbadweather.radarhelps
toguideaeroplancesacrosstheworld.inmanycountriespoliceuseradartocontrolthespeedofcarsonroadswherethereisaspeedlimit.radarisalsousedtoforecasttheweather,andtostudymoonandstars.
comprehensionpoints
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6.becausetheclerksworkedveryhardduringtherushofchristmasbusiness.thescenedescribedinthefistparagraph.spendingaquietafternoonleisurelywithherhusbandwithoutthefestivalexcitementverylikely.veryclosetothestreet.becauseintheirview,ahouseisnotreallyolduntilithaslasted150years.
我是新英格兰地区的人。
在我们那儿,这样的房子可算不上老。
7.sinceshebendsdownandstraightensupsomanytimeswhentidyingupthehouse,which
equalstomuchwaistexercise,sheshouldhavethesmallestwaistintown.butshehasn’t.
8.theyeachdroveacar.
9.alwaysscatteredarounduntidily
11.breadandeggs.
12.notasheavilyasintheafternoon.
13.no.buthewouldratherdrinkteawithhiswifethanhavingcoffeebyhimself.
14.regretnotdrinkingcoffee.
15.今早的报纸上说,今年除雪的花费将会高于去年。
16.cominginsideandwarmingupafterwards.
exercises
(chapter1)
i.
1.b2.c3.c4.b5.a6.a
ii.
1.probablyintheirthirties.
2.maryoftenthoughthowniceitwouldbetohaveahousewithayardwhereanncouldplay
safelyoutofdoorswithouthavingtoleavehome.
3.becausetheschoolsareverygood,jimcangettohisofficeintwentyminutes,marywillbe
closetoseveralgoodshoppingareas,andthere’splentyofroomforchildren.
4.略。
(chapter2)
i.
1.b2.c3.c4.c5.a6.c
ii.
1.becauseshedidsomuchwaistexercisebendingdownandstraighteningupwhenshetidied
upthehouse.
2.itwasaveryshadyyardwithsomehandsomebigtrees,bushesandgreenandweededlawn.
3.thewholefamilywasusuallyhomeonweekends.jimoftendidrepairs.insummerheand
tomoftenwashedandpolishedthecar,andweededthelawn.thechildrenmightgotothemovie,orgotoparties.thefamilymightgobowling,ortogethertoamovie,orplaytennis,orwalkthedog,orwatchtv.thecouplesometimeswereinvitedouttodinner,orinvitedfriendstodinnerathome.
(chapter3)
i.
1.a2.a3.c4.c5.c
ii.
1.becauseasnowstormiscomingsoon.
2.no.becausemarywasgladthesnowtireswereonthecarwhenshedrovebackfromthe
supermarket,andittookjimtwohourstodrivebackhomeandhesawlotsofbusesandcarsstuckinthesnowonhiswayback.
3.thehotchocolateandcookies.
4.no.becausethepaperboy’sfootprintscouldbeseengoingfromtheirfrontdooracrossthe
smoothsnowtothehopkin’sfrontstepsnextdoor.
unitfive
comprehensionpoints
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6.newcupsandsaucers.becauseshewantedjimandtheirchildrentoknowhowsignificanttheirgiftsweretoher.thefoodstoresallhavebigadvertisements…forthesuggesteddishes.unexplored,uncultivated他们清理了树木和灌木丛间的小道,并做了路标……(在树皮上刻上记号)theboysreallywanttogocampingasoftenastheycan,butit’snotsoeasytomakeit
happen,especiallyduringthewinter.
7.jimhadprobablytakenitforgrantedthatmr.robinson’schildrenmustbeboyssincehe
seemedsogreatlyinterestedinboyscoutactivities.
8.familyname.
9.theoldladylivingnexttomrs.payne.
10.thetwowomenthatiworkedforhavebeenthemostdifficultonesinmylifetogetalong
withandsatisfy.
11.it’sfinetome./ithinkthat’sagoodidea.
12.aisthefirstletterofherfamilyname.
13.我们没必要每一份人情都要还。
14.youaretheonetomakethefinaldecision.
15.inthepastfewdaystheonlythinginmymindhasbeenthefood,soidon’twanttotalk
aboutitanymorenow.
exercises
(chapters5-6)
i.choosethebestanswer
1.c2.b3.b4.a5.a
ii.answerthequestions:
1.lincoln’sbirthday,valentine’sday,washington’sbirthday
2.bothherbirthdayandtheirweddinganniversarywereinfebruary.
3.page55,paragraph6:
“heenjoyedgettingawayfrom…”
4.page56.buildingfires,cookingfood,boilingwater,makingcoffee,etc.
(chapters7-8)
1.c2.c3.b4.c5.b
ii.answerthequestions:
1.略
2.there’remanythingsthatalwaysshouldbedoneonsaturdays.
3.page59.chapter8,paragraph2-4.thehousehasgoneveryoldandneedspaintbadly.
4.acheerfultalkativeyoungman.
(chapters9-10)
1.c2.b3.b4.a5.a
ii.answerthequestions:
1.略
2.it’smucheasiertofindthegoodnewmurdermysteriesatrentallibraries.
3.it’sacourtesytoreturnthefavorifyourneighborshaveinvitedyoutotheirparty.besides,
theyhaven’tseenthemforalongtime.
4.jimdidn’tliketheidea.(tojimmr.johnsonwasreallyabore.)
unitsix
comprehensionpoints
1.swimming
2.oakhillalsohasanindependenceparade.
3.一支花炮突然冲入空中,爆炸后的焰火星星点点般在夜空中逗留片刻后又像雨点般洒落
下来。
4.shemadesuddenloudnoiseswhilecowswerebeingmilked,whichupsetthemandcaused
themilkproductiontodrop.
5.probablynot,sincejackseemedtobesuchawonderfulperson.
6.turningthefarmovertojack./jack’sparents.
【篇二:
英语泛读教程2课后答案】
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iwastolditwouldberepairedfreeofcharge,butthemanintheshophasgonebackonhispromise.thebookwassopopularthatthereweren’tenoughcopiestogoround.hisshophasgoneoutofbusinessaftermakingheavylosses.thetradehasgonefrombadtoworseandstaffarebeinglaidoff.stems1-6badaac
synonyms1-5gracefulspontaneouslyopposeusualclientcloze
staffmaximizeobjectivesparticipatepotentialskillseasierappointedspecificcommitmentsectionb
acbft6-10facdb11-15cbtftsectionc
1-5ftftf6-10tftft
unit6theafrican-americanssectionawordpretest1.c2.a3.c4.a
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readingcomprehension
1.f
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vocabularybuildingwordsearch1.destined2.relief
3.segregation4.boycott
5.sit-in6.legacy
7.chronicle8.assault
9.plight
10.vigilance
semanticvariations
1c2a3c4a5b6cstems
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1.evolution:
2.ascend:
3.devolve:
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