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新视野读写教程第一册课后答案
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Unit1
SectionA.LearningaForeignLanguage
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Ex.II,p.7
1.Thekindandpatientteacherandherpositivemethodofpraisingallstudentsoften.
2.Injuniormiddleschool,hisEnglishteacherwaskindandpatient.Helikedtoanswerquestions
inclassandhemademuchprogressinEnglish.But,inhisseniormiddleschool,histeacher
punishedthosewhogavewronganswers.Hedidn¡¯twanttoanswerquestionsanymoreinclass.
Asaresult,hedidnotmakemuchprogressinEnglish.
3.Incollegeandjuniormiddleschool,hisEnglishteacherswerebothpatientandkind,buthe
didn¡¯thaveasmanychancestoanswerquestionsincollegeashedidinjuniormiddleschool.
4.Itrequiresmuchtime,commitmentanddisciplinetokeepupwiththeflowofthecourse.
5.Hardwork.
6.Hecouldtakeallthetimeheneededtoconsiderhisideasandwriteareplybeforepostingiton
thescreen.
7.Learningaforeignlanguagetaughthimthevalueofhardworkandgavehiminsightsinto
anotherculture.
8.Hecouldcommunicatewithmanymorepeoplethanbefore.
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Ex.III,p.7
1.embarrass
2.Discipline
3.access
4.positive
5.commitment
6.frustrate
7.intimidate
8.reap
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Ex.IV,p.8
1.into
2.into
3.from
4.with
5.to
6.about
7.with/in
8.in
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Ex.V,p.8
1.Climbingtothetopofthetower,wesawabeautifulsight.
2.NotwantingtomeetJohnthere,herefusedtoattendtheparty.
3.Turningtotheright,youwillfindapathleadingtothecottage.
4.Itrainedfortwoweeks,completelyruiningourholidays.
5.Staringintospace,thesmallgirlfeltfrustratedatwhattheteacheraskedher.
¡¶¶Áд½Ì³ÌI¡·:
Ex.VI,p.8
1.Notonlydoesheeasilyacceptotherpeople¡¯sopinions,butheisalsopatient.
2.Notonlydoesshesingbeautifullybutshealsodanceswonderfully.
3.Notonlydidweloseallourmoney,butwealsocameclosetolosingourlives.
4.Notonlydidwelearnthetechnologythroughanonlinecoursebutwealsolearnedto
communicatewithfriendsinEnglish.
5.NotonlydidSmithlearntheChineselanguagebutalsobridgedthegapbetweenhiscultureand
ours.
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Ex.VII,p.9
1.Wecanreapalotfromtherewardingexperienceofcommunicatingwithnativespeakersof
English.
2.Withthemayor¡¯shelp,wewereatlastallowedaccesstothosepeoplewhosufferedfromthe
trafficaccident.
3.BobandFrankdidn¡¯tgetalongwellwitheachother.Itwasembarrassingthattheywereto
workinthesamedepartment.
4.Asaboy,Iusedtointimidatemysisterintocryingbytellingherthatawolfwascoming.
5.Itisnoteasytodoscientificresearch;itrequirestime,energyandmoneyaswellasdiscipline
andcommitment.
SectionBKeystoSuccessfulOnlineLearning
ReadingSkills
1.C2.B3.D4.A5.B
ComprehensionoftheText
1.C2.A3.B4.C5.D6.B7.C8.D
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Ex.XIV,p.20
1.absolute
2.unique
3.commit
4.facilitate
5.reinforced
6.sequential
7.arose
8.forum
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Ex.XV,p.20
1.to
2.in
3.on
4.for
5.on
6.of
7.In
8.up
Unit2
SectionA.ABusyWeekdayMorning
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Ex.II,p.31
1.Rockmusicwokeupherup.
2.Hedidn¡¯tlikethemusichisdaughterlistenedto;hethoughtitwashorriblestuff.
3.No,becauseshethoughtthemusichadareallypowerfulmessage.
4.Becausehermotherorfatherwouldbangonthedoortorushher.
5.Shewasgoingtohaveamusicclassbecausehermotherremindedhertotaketheinstrument
withher.
6.No.Instead,shethoughthermotherwasbuggingher.
7.Shewasseriousandlettingherdaughterknowshewasspeakingtoherasherparent.
8.Theysuggestthatthereisagapbetweenthetwogenerations.
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Ex.III,p.32
1.weekdays
2.Youngsters
3.annoyed
4.definitely
5.disgusting
6.powerful
7.disturb
8.offensive
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Ex.IV,p.32
1.down/off
2.off
3.up/on
4.on
5.for
6.of/about
7.up
8.off/out
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Ex.V,p.32
1.KatesawherbrotherBillasshewasgettingofftheschoolbus.
2.Asshewasstandingupfromherseat,Motherdroppedherglass.
3.Apolicemanfiredatthethiefashewasboltingoutofthehouse.
4.Assherantocatchtheschoolbus,Sandythoughtofhertalkwithhermother.
5.Allthestudentsshouted¡°Happybirthday¡±totheteacherasheenteredtheclassroom.
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Ex.VI,p.33
1.Shelistenedtoherfavoriterockmusicwhilesingingalongwiththewords.
2.Shewasputtingonherjeanswhileaskingmetohandherthesweater.
3.Hebangedonthedoorwhileopeningit.
4.Inthebathroomsheputonsomemakeupwhilelookinginthemirror.
5.Theschoolmasterlookedangrilyatthenaughtystudentwhiletalkingwithhisparents.
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Ex.VII,p.33
1.Mr.Finchburstintoherroomandshoutedather,¡°Can¡¯tyouturndownthemusicalittlebit?
¡±
2.Ilikerockmusicbecauseitusuallyhasastrongrhythmandapowerfulmessage.
3.Asusual,whenhisparentsdon¡¯tlikewhathewears,theystarttobughim.
4.GenerationgapsexistintheUnitedStatesaswellasinChina.
5.AshermotherbuggedSandymuchmorethanbefore,shearguedwithhermotheralotmore
thanusual,too.
SectionBParentTalk
ReadingSkills
1.O2.O3.F4.F5.O6.O7.F8.F
ComprehensionoftheText
1.B2.D3.A4.B5.C6.A7.A8.C
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Ex.XIV,p.43
1.appeals
2.concern
3.permanent
4.influence
5.rebels
6.identity
7.upset
8.tuneless/tuneful
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Ex.XV,p.43
1.ItmakesmybloodboilwhenIreadaboutviolenceamongyoungpeople.
2.Thiskindofjeansisold-fashionednow;youngpeopledonotliketowearthemanymore.
3.Thiscomputeroftenfreezes.Iwanttogetridofit.
4.Ouryoungsters¡¯wayofexpressingtheiridentityisdifferentfromours.
5.InAmericathenewsisfullofstoriesaboutteenagerswhoareintroublewithdrugs.
6.Onherwaytowork,Janewasstillthinkingabout/thoughtaboutherdaughter.
7.Don¡¯tpressyouryoungdaughtertoohard,orshe¡¯lldropoutofhighschool.
8.Comeandseemeinmyofficeafterclass,andwe¡¯lltalkoveryourproblems.
Unit3
SectionA.AGoodHearttoLeanon
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Ex.II,p.57
1.Hefeltembarrassedtobeseenwithhisfather,becausehisfatherwasseverelycrippledand
veryshort.
2.Hisfatheralwayssaid:
¡°Yousetthepace.Iwilltrytoadjusttoyou.¡±
3.Hemeansthatitisamatterofprideforhisfathertohavealmostnevermissedadayandhave
madeittotheofficeevenwhen/ifotherscouldnot.
4.Inverybadweatherhisfatherwenttoworkwiththehelpofthewriterandhissisters,who
wouldpulltheirfatherthroughthestreetonachild¡¯swagonwithsteelrunnerstothesubway
station.
5.InanofficebuildingontopofasubwaystationinManhattan.
6.Havinga¡°goodheart¡±istheproperstandardtojudgepeopleby,accordingtothewriternow
heisgrownup.
7.Oneexampleis:
whenalocalbaseballteamfounditselfwithoutamanager,hekeptitgoing.
Anotherexampleisthathelikedtogotodancesandparties,althoughhecouldjustsitand
watch.
8.Henowfeelssorryabouthavingbeenreluctanttobeseenwalkingtogetherwithhiscrippled
andshortfather.
¡¶¶Áд½Ì³ÌI¡·:
Ex.III,p.57
1.inwardly
2.amazed
3.occasion
4.complained
5.urged
6.coordinate
7.reluctance
8.envious
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Ex.IV,p.58
1.in
2.off/out
3.on
4.up
5.to
6.out
7.to
8.to
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Ex.V,p.58
1.HeborrowedmylaptopcomputereventhoughItoldhimnotto.
2.Itwasanexcitinggameeventhoughnogoalswerescored.
3.Hewastreatedexactlylikealltheworkerseventhoughhehadjustjoinedthecompany.
4.TheygavemoneytoProjectHopeeventhoughtheythemselveswerenotrichbyany
standard.
5.Therewasneverenoughmoneytosupporthisfamilyeventhoughhewashard-workingand
didtwojobsatthesametime.
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Ex.VI,p.58
1.ThoughunderstandingnoChinese,theAmericangirlwasabletocommunicatewiththeother
studentsinherclass.
2.Oncehavingleftthemuseum,youmustbuyanothertickettore-enter.
3.Whendoingthewritingexerciseforthiscourse,youshouldrememberthatyouarewriting
accordingtospecificstructure.
4.Untilfinished,theproblemwasacontinuousworrytome.
5.Whileworkingatthecomputer,theyoungmanwaslisteningtomusicovertheradioallthe
time.
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Ex.VII,p.59
1.NowthatyouareplanningtomovetoCanada,youmusttrytoadjusttoacoldweather.
2.Hepromisedtohelpustobuythehouse,butwithalittlereluctance.
3.Thisisanimportantmeeting.Pleaseseetoitthatyouarenotlateforit.
4.Heisanexperiencedbusinessman;hehasengagedinforeigntradeforquiteafewyears.
5.Sheurgedmetoacceptthenewpost,althoughthejobisnotverywellpaid.
SectionB.TheRightSonattheRightTime
ReadingSkills:
1.Theyfoundtheman.
2.Hereachedtheairportintime.
3.Theoldmansawtheyoungman(hisson).
4.Theyoungmansatbytheoldma