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懒惰是很奇怪的东西,它使你以为那是安逸,是休息,是福气;但实际上它所给你的是无聊,是倦怠,是消沉;它剥夺你对前途的希望,割断你和别人之间的友情,使你心胸日渐狭窄,对人生也越来越怀疑。
—罗兰
新编大学英语第二版第五册练习答案
新编大学英语第二版第五册第一单元练习答案
1.UnderstandingEmotions
StepOne
TheKing
TheKing’sDaughter
TheYoungMan
anger
√
anguish
√
despair
√
√
fear
√
happiness
√
√
jealousy
√
love
√
√
√
pleasure
√
trust
√
StepTwo(略)
2.UnderstandingSpecificInformation
1)C2)A3)D4)D5)C6)A7)C8)B9)A10)D11)C12)C
3.PredictingtheOutcomeoftheStory(略)
Vocabulary
1.1)semi-circle(half)2)semi-detached(partly,notcompletely)
3)semi-finals(nextto)
4)semi-annual(happening,appearing,etc.twiceinastatedperiod)
5)semi-retired(partly,notcompletely)6)semi-automatic(partly,notcompletely)
7)semi-professional(partly,notcompletely)8)semi-conscious(partly,notcompletely)
9)Semi-tropical(nextto)10)semi-literate(partly,notcompletely)
2.1)A.convictB.accusedC.chargedD.convicted
2)A.hopefulB.willfulC.willfulD.wishful
3)A.traditionB.habitC.custom/traditionD.custom
4)A.appreciationB.affectionC.appreciationD.admiration
5)A.glanceB.glimpseC.glareD.glance
6)A.rewardB.awardedC.rewardedD.prizes
3.1)onandoff(fromtimetotime)/nowadthen(sometimesbutnotveryoften)
2)nowandthen(sometimesbutnotveryoften)
3)hereandthere(indifferentplaces)
4)upsanddowns(goodandbadperiodsfollowingoneanotherinturn)
5)farandnear(everywhere)6)nowadthen(sometimesbutnotveryoften)
7)upanddown(movingupwardsanddownwards)
8)dayandnight(allthetime)9)dayandnight(allthetime)
10)onandoff(fromtimetotime)
PartThreeFurtherDevelopment
1.EnrichingYourWordPower
1)B2)B3)A4)B5)B6)A7)A8)B9)A10)C
2.CanYouSolveThis?
Answer:
ThemurdererisMrs.VanPelt.
Reasons:
1)Mrs.VanPeltsmoked;
2)Mrs.VanPeltwaswearingblue;
3)AnotefoundinMrs.VanPelt’spurse(SheKnewaboutherhusband’saffairwithaladycalledElizabeth);
4)At11:
10,fiveminutesafterthemurder,Mrs.VanPeltcameintothekitchenandheatedmilk.
5)Mrs.VanPelt’snamewasJane(Herhusbandwasinlovewithsomeoneelseandwantedtodivorceher).
新编大学英语第二版第五册第二单元练习答案
Post-Reading
1.UnderstandingtheOrganizationoftheText
1)Introduction:
(Para.1)
Ahomelessmanexpressesthankstoamanholdingthedoorforhim
Setting:
alocalrestaurant
Characters:
shoppers,familiesandstudents
Situation:
thecomingandleavingofahomelessman
2)MainBody(Para.2-11)
There’salackofgoodmannersintoday’sworld.
Supportingevidence:
AAttherestaurant,noonethankedthepeopleprovidingtheservice;(Para.2)
BWomenhardlyshowtheirgratefulnesstopeoplefortheirhelpwhiledriving;(Para.4)
CFewermenholdopendoorsforthosebehindthem;(Para.4)
DVeryoftenparentsdonotapologizeforwhattheirchildrendo;(Para.7)
EChildrenarenotschooledinsocialgraces;(Para.8)
FRudelanguageissocommonplacethatitisacceptedbehavior.(Para.10)
3)Conclusion(Para.12-13)
Theimportanceofmanners:
Inacrowdedworld,beingpolitetoeachotherhelpseaseourdailystress.
2.UnderstandingSpecificInformation
1)B2)B3)C4)A5)C6)C7)B8)B
3.ExpressingYourOwnIdeas
1)Attheendofthearticle,theauthorraisesthequestion,“Arewereallysopressuredthatwecannotstoptoobservesimplecourtesy?
”Whatdoyouthinkheranswerwouldbe?
Doyouagreewithher?
Howdoyouexplainthelackofcourtesy?
SAMPLE:
Theauthor’sanswermustbe“No”.Iagreewithherentirely.Ithinkthelackofgoodmannersisduetothefollowingreasons:
—Peoplehaven’trealizedtheimportanceofgoodmanners;
—Thereisagenerallackofgoodmannersinthesociety;
—Childrenarenottaughttoobservecourtesyathomeandatschool.
2)Theauthorsaysthat“Inacrowdedworld,mannersareofvitalimportance.”Doyouagree?
Ifso,why?
SAMPLE:
Iagreewithwhattheauthorsaysinthearticle.Withtheincreaseofpopulation,theworldseemssmaller.Thisinevitablycausesmoreinconveniences,troubles,etc.Ifpeopledonotobservecourtesyintheireverydaylife,therewillbequarrels,conflictsandevenfights.Thewholesocietywillbeinchaos.SoIthinkthatmannersarereallyofvitalimportanceintheworldtoday.
Vocabulary
1.home-style(l.1):
likewhatismadeathome
shopper(l.2):
someonewhobuysthingsinshops
homeless(l.4):
withoutahome
diner(l.12):
someonewhoiseatingdinnerinarestaurant
discomfort(l.13):
thestateofbeinguneasy/uncomfortable
takeout(l.14):
dissatisfaction,disapproval
disapproving(l.21):
showingthatyouthinksomeoneorsomethingisbadorundesirable
inconsiderate(l.63):
notcaringaboutthef