21世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)第三冊(cè)讀寫(xiě)教程課后答案(1-4)
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21世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)第三冊(cè) 讀寫(xiě)教程課后答案(1-4)
讀寫(xiě)教程課后答案
1單元
TEXT A
III 1.compulsory 2.relish 3.confidence 4.consequences 5.incentive 6.henceforth
7.invest 8.perceive 9.passion 10.scheming
IV
1.going steady with Richard
2.in time
3.played into his enemy's hands
4.beyond her wildest dreams
5.hung on Michael's every word or hung on Michael's words
6.out of focus
7.feed on
8.the apple of Chris's eye
9.filed into the courtroom
10.poring over their collection
V
1.most obvious:gaze,beam,widen
2.most obvious:betray,sigh,frown
3.most obvious:glorious,revelation,stump
VI
A
1.actress 2.empress 3.goddes 4.mistress 5.waitress 6.lioness
7.priestess 8.heiress
B
1.Goddess 2.waitresses,actresses 3.Lionesses 4.mistresses
VII
a person who is taking an exam 應(yīng)試者
one to whom something is referred, esp. for decision or settlement 裁判
a person who is appointed to a job or position 被任命者
a person who has been forced to leave his country, home, etc. and seek refuge 避難者,難民
the person to whom a letter, etc. is addressed 收件人
a person who is being trained 受訓(xùn)者
a person who has escaped from somewhere 逃脫者
a person who stays away 缺席者
a person to whom money is or should be paid 受款人
B 1.examinee 2.trainee 3.absentee 4.refugees 5.addressee 6.escapee
VIII
albatross: crane (鶴,鷺), eagle (鷹), pigeon (鴿子), owl (貓頭鷹), penguin (企鵝) — all birdspterodactyl:
mosquito (蚊子), cricket (蟋蟀) — all have wings, but they aren't birds; seal:
seal (海豹): donkey (驢), dolphin (海豚) — all mammals; or
seal (海豹): penguin (企鵝) — live both on land and in the water; orseal (印記,圖記): crane (起重機(jī)), cricket (板球), sponge (海綿狀物) — all haveother meanings unrelated to animals
shark:
dolphin (海豚), sponge (海綿) — all live underwater
IX
1.Having too many people on the team slows our work down rather than speeding it up.
2.He wanted to make his living as a teacher rather than as a businessman.
3.In most modern societies women are treated as professional equals rather than [as] servants.
4."Body language" refers to communication through the way you move rather than to speech.
5.He preferred to sit quietly in class rather than risk giving an answer that might be wrong.
6.Andrew is convinced that love rather than money is the key to happiness.
7.Many people nowadays communicate by e-mail rather than (by) phones and faxes.
8.Mrs. Kester made students think for themselves rather than telling them what to think.
X
1.if only to attract more readers
2.if only to have a brief check-up
3.if only to make a good impression on his
4.if only to warn others about how dangerous it is to be so careless
5.if only to stop youself getting so bored at home
XI
1.make itself felt
2.make your views known
3.make myself heard
4.make yourself understood
5.make Anthony interested
XII
上學(xué)的孩子們中間有一種普遍的錯(cuò)誤想法,即認(rèn)為他們的老師當(dāng)年都是些神童。不管怎么說(shuō),除了不像一般孩子那樣生性貪玩、不愿學(xué)習(xí)的書(shū)呆子之外,還有誰(shuí)愿意長(zhǎng)大后當(dāng)老師呢?我竭力向我的學(xué)生們解釋我在他們心目中的形象—— 一個(gè)在青春期熱衷于書(shū)本和作業(yè)的人——有一點(diǎn)被扭曲了。相反,我極為憎恨義務(wù)教育。我永遠(yuǎn)都無(wú)法接受在魚(yú)兒上鉤時(shí)不得不去上學(xué)的想法。
XIII
1.Tom (was) transferred to our school last year. He hung on Miss Young's every word in class and soon became the apple of her eye.
2.Seeing his daughter graduate from high school, he felt a surge of love and pride that he couldn't express in words.
3.Last year when Mr. Li first began his venture into the stock market, becoming a millionaire was beyond his wildest dreams.
4.On my holiday, I was lucky enough to witness some wild seals feeding on fish. I took several photos of them, but unfortunately they were all out of focus.
5.The prince has been going steady with the actress for three years and nothing can alter their plan to get married next week.
6.It is a complete misconception that the poor do not need compulsory education because they do not even have enough to feed on. Without education, how can poor people ever overcome their poverty?
7.All of David's classmates are completely stumped — no one can work out how he became a top student overnight.
8.It was obvious that her rejection of his proposal hit him hard, but in time he recovered from his wounds.
XIV
CDDCA BBACC BCBBD BCC
TEXT B
IV 1,furious 2,wage 3,coach 4,werdict 5,punishment 6,options 7,license 8,bystanders 9,collision 10,mechanic
V 1,setting on 2,spread out 3,lost my cool 4,picked up 5,make up 6,stood out
2單元
TEXT A
III 1.compulsory 2.relish 3.confidence 4.consequences 5.incentive 6.henceforth
7.invest 8.perceive 9.passion 10.scheming
IV
1.going steady with Richard
2.in time
3.played into his enemy's hands
4.beyond her wildest dreams
5.hung on Michael's every word or hung on Michael's words
6.out of focus
7.feed on
8.the apple of Chris's eye
9.filed into the courtroom
10.poring over their collection
V
1.most obvious:gaze,beam,widen
2.most obvious:betray,sigh,frown
3.most obvious:glorious,revelation,stump
VI
A 1.actress 2.empress 3.goddes 4.mistress 5.waitress 6.lioness 7.priestess 8.heiress
B 1.Goddess 2.waitresses,actresses 3.Lionesses 4.mistresses