综合英语教程1第三版答案

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综合英语教程1第三版答案

【篇一:大学体验英语综合教程1_第三版_unit_1_电子

教案】

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【篇二:综合英语教程3第三版unit 1课后答案】

2.language work a. in other words

unapproachable incrediblyhumble vain rehearsed autograph challenging ideal b. work with sentences

above all/ showing off /settle down in revision/break up/let me down/getting well on/out of touch with/an easy-going 3. grammar work jewel,jewellery/

machinery,machine/clothing,garment/loaf,bread/luggage,suitcase/laugh,laughter/money,coin,note/ 4.vocabulary work ddbadab

5.translation

1,it seems that she doesn’t get along with the new classmate. 2, i was out of touch with mary for few years,but i reached her through the phone yesterday.

3,that old soldier feels like showing off his medals to every visitor.

4,her husband seems very opposed to her going abroad. 5,because thomas didn’t settle down in his work so that his parents were worried.

6,my pocket is always filled with various bits and pieces. 7,her mother pull strings to let her into commercial world. 8,i hope these dishes to your liking.

9,those boys are so noisy that i tell them off.

【篇三:新编大学英语(第三版)综合教程课后习题答案】

1 personal relationships exercises

post-reading

reading comprehension

1 1 a 2 b 3 a 4 a 5 b 6 c 7 a 8 c

2 1 killed 2 wounded 3 arrived 4 girl 5 badly / seriously 6 blood 7 none 8 american 9 type 10 orphans

11 french 12 difficulty 13 frightened 14 would 15 cried

16 vietnamese 17 found 18 understand 19 willing 20 friend 3 sample

v = vietnamese nurse h = heng n = navy nurse v: is it hurting, heng? h: no.

v: so why are you crying? is there anything wrong?

h: i’m sad that i will have to leave the world. i’m a little scared before i die. i don’t want to die, but i don’t want my friend to die, either.

v: why do you think you are gong to die?

h: the doctor said unless i gave my blood to my friend, she would certainly die.

v: you must have misunderstood him. you only have to give some of your blood to the girl.

this won’t do any harm to your health. h: really? are you sure?

v: yes. have a good sleep now. when you wake up, i’m sure you’ll be as strong as before.

v: (to the navy nurse): he thought he was dying. he

misunderstood you. he thought you had asked him to give all his blood to the little girl so that she could live. n: but why would he be willing to do that?

v: heng, the navy nurse wants to know why you would be willing to give all your blood to the little girl? h: she’s my friend. vocabulary

1 reply 2 land 3 supplied 4 wound 5 replied 6 signed

7 wounded 8 supplies 9 sign 10 balancing 11 land 12 balance run: 1 d 2 a 3 c 4 e 5 f 6 b

match: 1 d 2 b 3 f 4 c 5 e 6 a

1 insert 2 in the balance 3 requests 4 relief 5 let out 6 steady 7 stiff 8 misunderstood 9 limited 10 action

translation

when i knew the details i realized that i should not have lost my temper in the office. i don’t / didn’t know bob very well, but we go / went out for an occasional drink together.

the meeting is supposed to take place on tuesday, but we have to postpone it / put it off. our government took action to bring / get all the chinese in that country back to china. including weekends, there are only 12 more days to buy christmas presents / gifts. without immediate action, many kinds / species of wild animals would die from hunger. part 3 further development 1 grammar review sample

a: did you hear that tom failed the english final? he was 10 minutes late for the final because he woke up late.

b: that’s too bad. but he should have asked his roommate to wake him up.

a: well anyway, he got to the classroom before the listening part finished. but then he found the batteries for his radio were dead.

b: a: yes, very true. he then had to borrow two batteries from his classmate. but when tom was doing the exam, he found there were many words that were new to him.

b: a: yes, and then tom had a splitting headache because he had studied until two in the morning.

b: . a: and what’s more, tom was so afraid to fail the final that he peeped at his neighbor’s paper. he was caught and would be punished. b:

2 vocabulary review

1 a though / although b though c though

a both “although” and “though” can be used as conjunctions to introduce a subordinate clause of concession (让步状语从句) in which you mention something which contrasts with what you are saying in the main clause.

b “though” is sometimes used as an adverb. when used as an adverb, it is not used at the beginning of a clause. “although” cannot be used as an adverb.

c when a clause beginning with “though” ends with a complement or adverb, you can bring the complement or

adverb forward to the beginning of the clause. however, when a clause beginning with “although” ends with a complement or adverb, you cannot move the complement or adverb to the beginning of the clause.

2 a reply / answer b answer c replying

both “answer” and “reply” can be used as nouns and verbs. with a noun object we use the verb “answer” or “reply to”. e.g. we must answer / reply to these questions as soon as possible. 3 a speaks b speak c talking d speak / talk

you say that someone “speaks” or “can speak” a foreign language. if someone is giving a speech, you say they are “speaking”. if two or more people are having a conversation, you say that they are “talking”. you do not say that they are “speaking”. if you “speak to / talk to” someone, you have a conversation with them.

4 a injured / hurt b hurt / injured c wounded / injured d wounds you can be “wounded” or receive a “wound” from any attack in which a gun or sharp instrument such as a sword or knife is used. you can be “hurt” or “injured” or receive an “injury”, a) when any other weapon such as a heavy stick or bomb is used, b) in an accident. both “wound” and “injure” are more serious than “hurt”. note that “hurt” can be used as an intransitive verb but not “wound” or “injure”. e.g. it hurts when i try to move my leg.

5 a houses b apartment, apartments

a “house” is a building for people to live in and often has more than one level. an “apartment” in american english or a “flat” in british english refers to a set of rooms within a larger building, usually on one level. 6 a aside b apart c aside / apart

both “aside” and “apart” can be used as adverbs. “aside” means “away or to the side”. “apart” means “separated by a distance”. the phrase “aside from / apart from” means a) except for, b) in addition to.

7 a requests b requested c demanded d demands

both “request” and “demand” mean “ask for sth. or ask sb. to do sth.”. “request” is more formal and stronger than “ask

(for)”. “demand” is even stronger. if you “demand” something, you feel strongly that you have the right to get it, and will not take “no” for an answer. both “request” and “demand” can be

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