高级英语Lesson 2 Marrakech 课后练习级答案

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hysteria指强烈的、不可控制的感情爆发,如:She laughed and cried in her hysteria.(她又是笑又是哭,感情难以控制。)。

3.flash指突发的、短暂而耀眼的闪光;gleam指黑暗中闪现出的一束稳定的光线;sparkle指星星点点的闪光;glitter 指由物体反射出的星星点点的闪光;glisten指外部亮光反 射于沾水的平面上而显出的光亮;shimmer指由微波荡漾的水面反照出的柔和的闪光。

Ⅷ.1.burying—ground(verbal noun in— ing + noun):drinking cup, hiding place,diving board,waiting room,freezing point, carving knife,writing desk,typing paper,swimming suit

2.gravestone(noun +noun):oilwell,silkworm,shirt— sleeves,girl—friend,gaslight,bloodstain,frogman,win— dow—pane 3.mid—air(adjective +noun):half—brother,black—market, half—pay。darkroom,madman,double—talk,hothouse, handy man 4.orercrowding(adverb +verbal noun in—ing):dry-cleaning,overeating,oversleeping,deep—freezing, underpricing, underrating,down—grading,up—dating 5.nine—tenths(adj.from a cardinal number +noun,from an44ordinal number) : one-fifth, two-sixths, three-eighths, one-ninth

IX. 1. \way across the market… \that the crowd could hardly pass through.

2. \the earth, they sweat and starve for a few years, and then they sink back into the nameless mounds of the graveyard\impression of how these people live a short and miserable life. 3. \as in \Arab navvy working on the path nearby lowered his heavy hoe and sidled slowly towards us\shy man walked carefully.

4. \as in \a blind man .'. heard a rumour of cigarettes and came crawling out, groping in the air with his hand\a clear picture of a blind man desiring to get a cigarette.

5. \as in \them are mummified with age and the sun \are in.

6. \as in\the file of old women had hobbled past the house with their firewood \properly because of the heavy load they were carrying.

7. \as in \its master tips it into the ditch \casually a master deals with his dead dog which has served him devotedly.

8. \in some secret place under his rags\navvy treasured that piece of bread.

Ⅹ. the British army had lost all its equipment at Dunkirk, there was

only a single armored divison left to protect the home island. 2. Although the dry prairie land will drift away in dust storms, it is still being plowed for profitless wheat farming.

3. If the educational program is to succeed, it has to have more than mere financial support from the government. 4. They have wasted their natural resources, which they should have protected and conserved.

5. Soon other settlers were coming in over the first rough trail which the Caldwell family had opened.

6. The Smithsonian Institute is constantly working, with little or no publicity, for a better understanding of nature for man's benefit.

7. Queen Mary was easily shaken by passions--passions of love and of hatred and revenge.

8. For a few days I dreaded opening the door of his office. 9. Concealed by the fog of early dawn, I crawled out and made my way to the beach.

10. Leaving the door of the safe unlocked and taking the leather bag of coins, I walked down the street toward the bank.

Ⅺ.1.\topic sentence. This paragraph lacks unity. It is a bad piece of writing. The writer of this paragraph has completely forgotten what he had started out to say. Instead of being an \battle\life in this paragraph be-comes a pleasant and exciting experience--which it probably is, but that is not what the writer set out to prove. \sentence. This paragraph lacks unity because the writer introduces facts and ideas irrelevant to the topic stated in his opening sentence, e. g. \has at least two bowls of rice at every meal. \male point of view, Japanese restaurants are attractive for another reason--the beautiful little doll-like waitresses, who bow and smile shyly as they serve your food.

Ⅻ. pulled, feel, goes, went, come, fe11, altered, paralyzed seemed, sagged, slobbered, settled, imagined, fired, collapse, climbed, drooping, did, jolt, knock, falling, tower, reaching, trumpeted, came, shake

ⅩⅢ. Omitted.

ⅪⅤ. Shack Dwellers in Old Shanghai

At the edge of Old Shanghai, there were some areas neglected by the splendid city: they were desolate, dirty, and lay humbly at the foot of high-rise factory chimney. From the point of view of the city residents, these places were not suit- able for men. There, however, did live crowds of creature called human beings. They dwelled in the

shacks they built themselves. A shack was made up of mud and dried hay--the former being the component of walls and the latter being the roof. Usually there was a small door with a thin wooden board and seldom was there any window. One could easily touch the roof with his hand. The shack was small and dim, thus the door was seldom kept closed. When it rained or blew, there was no more difference inside than outside.

How did they manage to live? Some of them were road builders: they dug hard with a pickaxe, pulled a huge stone roller to flatten the road, or dug gutters underground all the day. Some made a living by wheelbarrow. With a load of nearly 500 kilogrammes, they pushed forward sweating all over. Some dragged their rickshaws. And among those shack dwellers were many industrial workers, male and female. When a child grew to be thirteen, he or she started to work in a factory. In short, the vast majority of the people did toil but got a slight gain.

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