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1、新世纪大学英语综合教程5课后题答案 导读:就爱阅读网友为您分享以下“新世纪大学英语综合教程5课后题答案”资讯,希望对您有所帮助,感谢您对的支持!1 一单元:Working with words and expressions 1) beloved, 2) classics 3) survivor 4) workaholic 5) manufacturing 6) odd 7) finances 8) boarded 9) replacement 10) natural 1) asking around 2) straighten out 3) pick out 4) grabbed at 5)

2、lookin the eye 6) and all thatIncreasing your word powerBoard2. 2) board: n. the cost of mealsI pay $30 a week for board and lodging.3) board: n. a committee of the directors of a company, which is responsible for the management of the companyEvery decision has to be passed by the board of directors

3、.4) board: v. get of supply meals and lodging for paymentShe arranged to board some students from the universities.5) board: v. get into (a ship or public vehicle)Before boarding the plane, Jenny tried once more to call home.6)on board: in or on (a ship or public vehicle)Waving goodbye to everyone,

4、she got on board the train.Odd Odd: a. different from what is ordinary or expectedTimber? Thats kind of an odd name for a kid. odd: a. separated from its pair or setHe s got a whole drawer full of odd socks. odd: a. (of a number) that cannot be divided by twoThe houses on this side of the street hav

5、e all got odd numbers, and on the other side theyve got even numbers. odd: a. not regular; occasionalShe does some odd jobs but nothing permanent. Odd: a. (after numbers) rather more than the stated numberShe looked younger than her 50-odd years.Cloze until 2)interests 3)sandwiches 4)overweight 5)be

6、loved 6)boarded 7)workaholic8)compete 9)finally 10)precisely 11)coronary 12)acquaintances 13)survived14)inquiring 15)deceasedTranslationHe died. He worked himself to death, finally and precisely, at 3:00 a.m. Sunday morning, on his day off.his friends and acquaintances not really surprised. To them,

7、 He was a perfect Type A, a workaholic, a classic.He worked six days a week, five of them until eight or nine at night, during a time when his own company had begun the four-day week for everyone but the executives. He played a golf game every month but it was work. Other than this, he had no outsid

8、e2 “extracurricular interests”.His survivors included his wife Helen and three children. Helen, forty-eight years old had given up trying to compete with his work years ago. Among his “beloved” children, the eldest son didnt know him well, and the daughter had no shared topics with him. Only the you

9、ngest son who was twenty, tried to grab at his father and tried to mean enough to him to keep the man at home.At the funeral, deceased had meant much to the company and would be missed. The sixty-year-old company president told the forty-eight-year-old widow that the fifty-one-year-old and would be

10、hard to replace. By 5:00 p.m. the afternoon of the funeral, the company president had begun to make inquiries about his replacement. 二单元:1) ill-fitting2) stain3) devoured4) rotting5) cracked6) chronic7) dripping8) sore9) enslaved10) corrective2. 1) wears away/eats away2) come off3) help out4) eats a

11、way5) going up6) at best7) off and onIncreasing Your Word Power1. 1) What tortured me was that I could do nothing but see people die in flames helplessly.2) After spilling the whole shame of failure, the little girl cried bitterly into her mothers arms.3) Finally I was able to see that it was my dis

12、trust that destroyed my marriage.4) The train had left when I arrived at the station, and there were even no g00dbyes between us.5) More than 30 of those arrested were released from jail for lack of evidence, hut the rest remained behind the bars of their prison.6) Some teenagers are likely to turn

13、to the freedom of alcohol or drugs when they are not properly cared for.7) The thought of having to beg for her forgiveness ate away his last bit of pride.8) 1 have come out of my despair, ready to win the next game. 3 Cloze1) smell 2) marriage 3) chronic 4) smelly 5) unemployment 6) mattress 7) cor

14、nbread 8)malnutrition 9) cracked 10) luxuries 11) insects 12) diapers 13) future 14) alcohol 15) barsTRANSLATIONWhat is poverty? Read the story of a single mother of three, and you will understand what it means.She was married once, but later her husband lost his job and life became increasingly dif

15、ficult. After giving birth to the last baby, her marriage came to an end.In order to save her children from suffering, she summoned up her courage and went to ask for help.She got seventy-eight dollars a month for the four of them. After the rent, most of the rest went for food. There was no money l

16、eft to get the refrigerator fixed and the milk went sour; no money for hot water, and even in winter she had to do washing in icy cold water. She had chronic anemia caused from poor diet, a bad case of worms, and needed a corrective operation, but there was no money for iron pills, or better food, o

17、r worm medicine, to say nothing of having an operation. She had no money forgrannies; no money for paper handkerchiefs and her children were seen with runny noses all the time. She tried her best to use only the minimum electricity. She stayed up all night on cold nights. because she had to watch th

18、e fire, for fear that one spark on the newspaper covering the walls would cause a fire and the sleeping children would die in flames.She saw no bright future. Sooner or later, the boys would end up behind the bars of their prison or turn to the freedom of alcohol or drugs and find themselves enslave

19、d. And what awaited the daughter was, at best, a life like that of the mother.Indeed, poverty is an acid that drips on pride until all pride is worn away. Poverty is a chisel that chips on honor until honor is worn away.WRITINGSample Essay:My Reflections after Reading “What Is Poverty?”In defining p

20、overty, Jo Goodwin Parker creates a vivid picture of the miserable life poverty-stricken people live. I was very much touched by her harsh, direct and angry tone. Her definition of poverty has set me thinking a lot.4 First of all, what Parker says about poverty in the United States reminds me of wha

21、t my Grandfather once said about his miserable life in China in the 1940s. Indeed, poor people everywhere suffer in more or less the same way. I do have greatsympathy with them and sincerely hope that the world will say goodbye to poverty soon.Secondly, I have come to see more clearly that we must c

22、herish what we have today. Indeed, the decent and comfortable life we young people enjoy today comes from the hard work of many generations. However, we tend to take todays happy life for granted, and sometimes we even complain about the slightest discomfort in life. This is a harmful attitude becau

23、se it makes us forget the past. We should remember that what we have now was never even dreamed of by the older generation. Content makes poor men rich; discontentment makes rich men poor.Lastly, we should have a right attitude towards poverty. In the face of poverty, its no use complaining or just

24、making emotional appeals for help. Instead, we must rely on our courage, talent, and persistence and get rid of poverty with our own effort. Diligence and hard work is the only way out. We may be poor materially but we should not make ourselves poor spiritually.三单元:1.1) pray 2) escorted 3) swirled 4

25、) grin 5) deceived 6) punctuated 7) wail 8) rejoicing 9) moans 10) serenely 2.1) by leaps and bounds 2) a sea of 3) holding out 4) take his name in vain 5) held up 6) am ashamed ofIncreasing Your Word Power1. 1) In 1915, Piaget received his bachelors degree from the university when he was going on 1

26、8.2) The rescue site rocked with prayer and song upon news of his survival.3) The team broke into a sea of shouting when they finally topped the peak after two days climbing.4) Waves of rejoicing swept the theatre when the stars appeared on stage one by one.5) The girls held hands and leaped in the

27、air when they met again after two years of separation.6) She knelt down and prayed that her little son would be blessed in the name of God.7) The joyous singing filled the room, where a childrens birthday party was held.5 8) 1 was so disappointed that I buried my head under the quilts and cried myse

28、lf to sleep that night.2. 1) coded 2) wooded 3) gifted 4) coloured 5) gloved 6) moneyed 7) curved 8) diseasedSAVE2) s a v e: v. m a k e(something) safe from destructionWe tried to save our marriage, but in the end we decided we couldnt live together.3) save: v. keep and add to an amount of money for

29、 later useShe planned to work until she had saved enough money to at tend a nursing school.4) save: v. prevent or avoid the waste of (time)We can save a lot of time by taking the expressway.5) save: v. keep for future useDont throw the wrapping paper awayI am going to save it and use it again.6) sav

30、e: v. make unnecessary forIf you lend me a pound, it will save mc from having to go to the bank.Cloze1) congretion 2) souls 3) escorted 4) revival 5) sinners 6) sermon 7) rocking 8) altar9) surrounded 10) whisper 11) serenely 12) ashamed 13) namc 14) burst 15) rejoiced TRANSLATIONWhen Hughes was goi

31、ng on thirteen, his aunt took him to the church for a revival meeting, hoping that his soul would be saved by Jesus Christ. His aunt told him that when he was saved, he would see a light, and something would happen to him inside! She also said he could see and hear and feel Jesus in his soul. Young

32、Hughes believed in the literal meaningthe hot, crowded church, waiting for Jesus to come to him. After the sermon by the preacher, all the children went to the altar one after another. This meant that they were saved. But Hughes kept sitting there. He was still waiting for Jesus to come, wanting som

33、ething to happen to him. Now the whole congregation was praying6 for him alone. The pressure on him was increasing and he began to feel ashamed ofhimself, holding everything up so long. In order to avoid further trouble, Hughes decided to lie and say that Jesus had come. So he got up and was saved f

34、inally. That night, lying in bed, Hughes cried in agony. He felt guilty because he had lied in public and he didn抰 believein Jesus any more. WRITINGSample Essay:My First Experience as a TeacherIt was a Sunday morning. I got up early and dressed myself in my Sunday best. It was my first day as a part

35、-time teacher of English. It wont be a difficult job teaching a group of child ren some basic English,?I thought to myself as I was walking towards a private kindergarten. The manager, a friend of mine, had informed me that this Sunday English Learning Program wasinitiated at the request of the pare

36、nts, who wished to expose their pre-school children to some English.We dont have textbooks and you may plan your teaching as you see fit,? the manager had assured mc.As I entered the kindergarten, I heard a mighty wail of shouts and cries coming out a classroom. That must be the classroom,? I said t

37、o myself andquickened my steps. I was shocked to see some 20 naughty and noisy kids talking and laughing. Some were chasing after each other while others were standing on their chairs singing. Strangely, when they saw me, they all quieted down and returned to their seats. In a hushed silence, punctu

38、ated by a few giggles from some girls, I introduced myself. Then I asked them in Chinese what they would like to learn and they all said that they wanted to learn an English song.I did not prepare for that, but I still remembered the “ABC Song”? that I learned when I was a kid. ? sang the song from

39、memory and the expressions on their faces told mc that they liked it a lot. So ? wrote the 26 English letters on the blackboard and we started learning and singing together. it was fun, indeed.7 Then, I thought Id better teach some sentences as I had planned. So I wrote on the blackboard HOW ARE YOU

40、? and HOW OLD ARE YOU? making a point that they got to know the Chinese meaning of each word separately. By reading after me they were learning fast.Suddenly, a little boy rose to his feet and accused me of teaching them the wrong thing. Pointing his finger at the blackboard, he translated the sente

41、nces word for word into Chinese:zenme shi ni? zenme lao shi ni?The whole room then broke into a sea of shouting and waves of rejoicing swept over everyones face.My first teaching experience was a success and I learned a lesson, too: It is no easy job to teach.四单元:INCREASE YOURLANGUAGE_PROFICIENCYWor

42、king with Words and Expressio ns1. 1) grin2) browse3) shivered4) hearty5) nerves6) courtship7) pinchingB) napping9) blinking10) bragging 8 2. 1) live off 2) cut loose 3) shot out 4) were weighed down 5) stopped short of 6) washing them down with 7) shake . out 8) come up to 9) hosing downIncreasing

43、Your Word Power1. 1) He seems to be rather slow witted and often laughs a delayed laugh at a simple joke.2) His friends finally found him in a liquor store where he was shaking out his nerve-s bcfore the shooting contest.3) When the professor was lecturing on Shakespeare, my mind kept turning to who

44、m the Little Prince would meet on the next planet.4) People in the disaster area have to live off the cheap blessings of rice and noodles donated by charity organizations.5) Its a basic skill for a fashion model to walk gracefully to the rhythm of the music on thecatwalk.6) A curtain of bubbles shot

45、 out of the bottle as they opened the champagne in celebration oftheir baseball game win.7) I just wanted to call and say a hearty hello and find out how you are doing. 2a 1) smile 2) laugh 3) grin 4) chuckle 5) giggle 6) roar3.LOOSE2) loose: a. not tied or packed together, e.g. with string or in a

46、box; not packagedHer long brown hair was loose about her shoulders.3) loose: a. (of clothes) notfittingtightlyIn hot weather, loose cotton clothes are niore comfortable.4) loose: a. not exact or controlledJust give me a loose translation of what the article is about.5) loose: a. careless or irrespon

47、sible, esp. in what one says9 We sat out on the porch until late at night, just having some loose talk. SHOOT1) shoot: v. hit, wound, or kill with a bullet, etc.A tourist was shot dead by robbers at the train station last night.2) shoot: v. hunt or kill (birds or animals) as a sportlie has a liccnsc

48、 to shoot pheasants (J.,on the farmers land.3) shoot: v. ask (a lot of questions) quicklyHe shot questions at me so quickly that I didnt even have time to think of the answers.4) shoot: v. move very quickly or suddenlyHe shot out of the offcee a minute ago ? I think he was late for a meeting or something.5) shoot: t? make (a photograph or film)The first half of the film was shot on lo cation in Southern India. 41) cracking

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