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美国大学英语写作课后习题答案

SuggestedAnswersfor“TheYellowRibbon”—byPeteHamill(P.210)

1.Vingoreturnedfromprisontofindthathiswifestilllovedhimandwantedhimback.

2.b

3.a

4.B

5.Twoexamples:

Vingotellshisstoryslowlyandpainfullyandwithgreathesitation.

Vingotellshisstory“slowlyandpainfullyandwithgreathesitation.”

6.ExamplesofVingo’sbeinghonorable:

Hedoesn’texpressanyself-pityaboutbeinginjail.

Heownsuptohiscrime.Heoffershiswifeherfreedom.

7.Placenames:

FortLauderdale,NewJersey,Washington,Jacksonville,the34thStreet

Othertransition:

TerminalinNewYork,Philadelphia,Brunswick

8.Butifshedidn’t...

9.MaybetheauthorHamillaskedoneoftheyoungpeopleinthestoryabouthertravelingexperience.

10.TheauthorendsthisessaybydescribinghowtheyoungpeopleshoutedexcitedlywhentheysawtheyellowribbonsontheoaktreeandhowVingorosefromhisseatandmadehiswaytothefrontofthebustogohomenervously.

WemayexpectthatVingowouldreceiveanamazingandwarmwelcomewhenhewalksintohishome.

Theauthorjustwantstoleavessomespaceforthereaderstothinkandimaginefreely.

theAngerMonster:

byAnneDavidson

1.d

2.Angerhasbecomeanincreasinglycommonprobleminoursociety.

3.“AccordingtoCarolTavris,authorofAnger:

TheMisunderstoodEmotion,thekeystodealingwithangerarecommonsenseandpatience.”

4.Effect:

AnepidemicofangerThreecauses:

Lackoftime,technology,tension

6.B

7.

8.TobeginwithTechnologyisalsoTension,thethirdmajorculprit

9.D

10.Thefirstparagraphpresentsastoryaboutapersonwithangerproblems.Thelastparagraphshowshowthatstorywassuccessfullyresolved.

toBeDifferent:

byCamilleLewis

c2.a3.D

4.Shelistsaseriesofexampleswherethe“empathizing”mindsetisevident:

female-dominatedcareers,femalereadingmatter,andfemalerelationships

5.Brainanatomy

Waysofinteractingwiththeworld

Waysofproblemsolving

6.Lewispresentsheressaypointbypoint.Thefirstpointisaboutbrainanatomy,the

secondisaboutinteractingwiththeworld,andthethirdisaboutproblemsolving.

Foreachpoint,shediscusseswomenandthenmen.

7.

8.Ontheotherhand(7)

Incontrast(9)

But(11)

9.d10a

Answersfor“Shame”—DickGregory

Note:

Thenumbersinparenthesesrefertorelevantparagraphsintheselection.

ReadingComprehensionQuestions,584-585

1.A2.D3.bAnswersa,c,anddaretoonarrow.

4.aAnswersb,c,anddaretoonarrow.5.cSeeParagraph6

6.TrueSeeParagraph237.aSeeParagraph5

8.B.TheentireincidentwiththeCommunityChestFundshowsRichard’spride

9.bRichard’steacherignoreshisproblemsandhumiliateshiminfrontoftheentireclass;seeparagraphs5through26.

10.bHelenecriesoverRichard’shumiliation;seeparagraph23.

StructureandTechnique,585

1.Inparagraphs1and2,GregorymentionsseveralstepshetooktoimpressHeleneTucker.WhatweretheyWhydoesheincludetheminhisessay

Answer:

InordertoimpressHelene,Gregorybrushedhishair,gotahandkerchief,washedhissocksandshirteverynight,shoveledthesnowoffherwalk,triedtomakefriendswithhermotherandaunts,andleftmoneyonherstoop.Hedescribesthosestepsindetailbecause,besidesdemonstratinghisdevotiontoHelene,theygiveaclearpictureofGregory’spoverty.

2.Ametaphorisasuggestedcomparison.WhatmetaphordoesGregoryuseinparagraph5,andwhatisitspurposeWhatmetaphordoesheuseinthesecondsentenceofparagraph7,andwhatdoesitmean

Answer:

Inparagraph5,Gregoryusesthemetaphorthathewaspregnanttosuggesttheeffectsofpovertyonhim—itgavehimstrangetastes,whichpregnantpeopleget.Italsofilledhim(aspregnancyfillssomeone),butwithnegativethings:

poverty,dirt,“smellsthatmadepeopleturnaway,”andsoon.

Inthesecondsentenceofparagraph7,Gregoryusesthemetaphorofaflyingeagletorepresentthemovementofmoney.(Apictureofaneagleisengravedononesideofaquarter).

3.Innarratingtheincidentsintheclassroomandintherestaurant,Gregorychoosestoprovideactualdialogueratherthanmerelytotellwhathappened.Why

Answer:

ByusingtheexactwordsspokenbyHelene,theteacher,andhimself,Gregorygivesaveryclearpictureofwhathappenedbyallowingthereaderto“experience”it,ratherthansimplyhearageneralsummary.ThedialoguebetweenHeleneandtheteachershowsHeleneasanideallittlestudentwhoreceivedapprovalfromtheteacher.ThedialoguebetweenGregoryandtheteacher,however,clearlydemonstratesGregory’seagernesstoimpressHeleneandhisunsuccessful,embarrassingattempttogaintheteacher’sapproval.IfGregoryhadmerelydescribedwhathadhappened,wewouldhaveamuchlessvividimpressionofthecharactersinvolved.

4.Attheendoftheessay,Gregoryshiftshisfocusfromtheclassroomtothesceneinvolvingthewinoattherestaurant.Whatistheconnectionbetweenthisclosingsceneandtherestoftheessay

Answer:

Inthebodyoftheessay,Gregoryisnarratingatimethathewasshamedpubliclyandnoonecametohisdefense.Intheclosingscene,Gregoryrealizesthathehasdonethesamething—thathe,too,haswitnessedapersonbeingshamedwithoutassistinghim.Hefeelsanewkindof“shame,”thatofhavingfailedtohelpanothermaninneed.

CriticalReadingandDiscussion,586

1.WhenGregorywrites,“Ineverlearnedhateathome,orshame.Ihadtogotoschoolforthat”(paragraph1),heisusingirony—aninconsistencybetweenwhatisexpectedandwhatactuallyoccurs.WhatdoeshemeanbythesetwostatementsWhatistheeffectofhisirony

Answer:

Gregorymeansthatalthoughhishomelifewasoneofpovertyandwant,hishomewasnotaplaceofinhumanevalues,suchashatredandshame.Butatschool,whichonitssurfacewasamorepositiveplace,hewasmadetofeelhatredandshame.TheironicstatementintriguesthereaderandmakeshimorherwanttoknowmoreaboutwhatGregorymeans.

2.WhatareGregory’sfeelingsabouthisteacherWhatwereyourfeelingsaboutherasyoureadthisessayWhatcouldtheteacherhavedoneorsaidthatwouldnothavemadeGregoryfeelashamed

Answer:

Gregoryseemssadandresentfulthattheteacherdidnotunderstandwhyhemisbehavedinclassandthatsheassumedhewasstupidandatroublemaker.Buthealsowantedherapprovalbadly,asseenbytheCommunityChestincidentandthefactthathegota“bigthrill”outofbeingchosentocleantheblackboard.Students’suggestionsabouttheteacherwillvary.Onepossibility:

ShecouldhavemerelythankedGregoryinclassandthenspokentohimprivatelylaterifshedoubtedthathecouldcontributetoCommunityChest.

3.Gregoryshowshowachildhoodincidenttaughthimshame.WhatotherimportantlessonsdoesGregorylearninthisessayExplain.

Answer:

Fromparagraph3,inwhichGregorytalksabouthisaccomplishmentslaterinlife,wecanconcludethathelearnedhecouldboosthisself-esteemthroughhisownefforts.Paragraph5showsthatfromhisownexperiences,helearnedthatchildrenwhoarehungryandpoormayfeelinvisibleandsobehaveinwaysthatattractattention.Fromhisexperiencewiththewino,helearnedthatinordertofeelgoodabouthimself,hewouldhavetostartstandingupforotherpeoplewhowereshamed.

4.Attheendofhisessay,Gregorysays,“Iwaitedtoolongtohelpanotherman.”WhydoyouthinkhewaitedsolongtoassistthewinoWhataresomereasonspeopledonotalwayshelpotherswhoareinneed(forexample,ignoringahomelesspersonseatedonthesidewalk)

Answer:

Gregoryprobablyhadmanyreasonsfornothelpingthewinosooner:

embarrassmentatdrawingattentiontohimself,reluctancetopartwithhishard-earnedmoney,notwantingtogetintroublewithMr.Williams,notknowingthewinoandthusfeelingtheaffairwasn’thisbusiness,etc.Peoplehavesimilarreasonsfornothelpingothersinneed.Inaddition,peoplewhoignoreahomelessmanmayfeelthattheman’sproblems—maybeincludingsubstanceabuseormentalillness—aresobiganddeep-rootedthattheyarenotqualifiedtohelphiminanyeffectiveway.

Thesis-and-SupportOutline

Thesis:

Livingpoorwas,fortheauthor,ahumiliatingexperience.

1.Hewasembarrassedinfrontofhisclassmatesand,worse,infrontofHeleneTucker(7-23).

2.Everybodyknewhewasa“worthyboy”whohadnoDadandnomoney(28).

3.Hisself-pitypreventedhimfromhelpinganotherpoorman,thewino(29-37).

SuggestedAnswersfor“PropagandaTechniquesinToday’sAdvertising”byAnnMcClintock

Note:

Thenumbersinparenthesesrefertorelevantparagraphsintheselection.

ReadingComprehensionQuestions,648-649

1.b

2.d

3.bAnsweraistoobroad;answerscanddaretoonarrow.

4.cAnswersaandbaretoonarrow;answerdistoobroad.

5.bParagraph9

6.dParagraphs18-19

7.cParagraph16

8.cParagraph23

9.b

10.a

StructureandTechnique,649-650

1.Inparagraph1,McClintock’schoiceofwordsrevealsherattitudestowardbothpropagandistsandthepublic.Whatspecificwordsrevealherattitudes,andwhatattitudesdotheyrepresent

Answer:

McClintockdescribespropagandistsas“seducers”and“brainwashers.”Shereferstotheir“alluringimages,”their“tricks,”andtheir“charm.”Shedescribesthepublicas“content”and“eager...victims.”Herchoiceofwordsmakesitclearthatshethinkspropagandistsareuntrustworthyandinterestedintakingunfairadvantageofatoo-trustingpublic.

2.WhatkeytermdoesMcClintockdefineinparagraph2WhydoesshedefineithereWhereelseintheessaydoessheuset

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