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1、-作者xxxx-日期xxxx新發(fā)展研究生英語第一冊部分課后習(xí)題答案【精品文檔】Unit11. 對一些人來說,婚姻是愛情的墳?zāi)?;而對另一些人來說,婚姻是拯救那些過著孤獨(dú)單調(diào)生活的人的好辦法。(salvation) For some, marriage is the grave of love, while for others, marriage is an effective salvation for
2、those who lead a solitary life. 2. 此次會議肩負(fù)著重大的歷史責(zé)任,必然將對該組織的發(fā)展產(chǎn)生深遠(yuǎn)(be destined to do sth) Blessed with a great historical responsibility, the Conference is destined to have far-reach
3、ing impact on the development of the organization. 3. 所有這些都寄寓著人們對美好生活的向往,因此得以代代相傳。(yearning) All of these show peoples yearning for a better life, so they have been carried f
4、orward generation after generation. 4. 總統(tǒng)警告說,如果國會現(xiàn)在通過這一法案,那么他一直努力維護(hù)的脆弱的和平進(jìn)程可能就會破裂。(fall apart) If Congress approved the bill now, the president warned, the fragile peace process that he is
5、 trying to keep could fall apart. 5. 夫妻之間必須能夠容忍彼此性格上的一些瑕疵,否則的話他們的婚姻很可能會以離婚而告終。(imperfection) The couple must be tolerant of the little imperfections in each others character, otherwise
6、their marriage may end up in divorce. Wondrous peril emeritus yearning erode nibble strandErupt shackle salvation devastation imperfection1. During the Gulf War, the Chinese Embassy helped Taiwanese labour
7、0;service personnel stranded in Kuwait pull out of dangerous places safety. 2. While conventional wisdom-holds that conflicts in a relationship slowly erode-the bonds that hold
8、0;partners together, couples who are happy in the long term turn out to have plenty of conflicts, too. 3. G. Wilson Knight,emeritus Professor at the University of Le
9、eds, has had a long and prolific career as a critic. 4. She let her joyous eyes rest upon him without speaking, as upon some wondrous thing she had created out&
10、#160;of chaos. 5. She drew him towards her with all her might, seeking to know him in the depths of his heart, with a(an) yearning to lose herself in him.
11、;6. Many Americans have misunderstandings about China, believing its a closed country and that the peoples thinking is shackled. 7. Government loans have been the salvation o
12、f several shaky business companies. 8. Her teeth having all dropped out, Granny Li could only nibble away at her food. _you_aim_at_imperfection, there are some chances of
13、 your getting it; whereas if you aim at perfection, there is none.10. Some of his peers were convinced that the early stages of the illness manifested themselves in
14、 graduate school, but the full-blown symptoms did not erupt until he was 30. 1. It is becoming increasingly clear that as many as 80 percent of people who are
15、160;obese are predisposed genetically. A. Thin B. fat C. crazy D. lazy 2. The IT industry is developing so fast that an advanced computer program
16、160;today may be obsolete next week. A. Desired B. qualified C. outdated D. frightened 3. In such dry weather, if a forest fire cannot be exti
17、nguished ,devastation is sure to ensue.A. Destruction B. salvation C. association D. communication4. I should like to put forward a proposal; merge the
18、 two firms into a big one. A. Interrelate B. associate C. define D. combine 5. Utilization of the land which leaves it in an infer
19、tile condnition is considered pollution. A. Sterile B. rich C. productive D. destructive 6. Dont cling to you old ideas. Be ready to&
20、#160;entertain some new ones, otherwise you will always lag behind others. A. Put forward to B. hold on to C. run to D. put
21、;up with 7. In modern society, the worlds transport systems would fall apart without a supply of electricity. A. Come up B. step up C.
22、160;split up D. warm up 8. Coming from a theatrical family, I was destined for a career on the stage- I was expected to be an actor. A. Fated
23、to be B. up to be C. made up for D. derived from9. We dont think he is a dependable person because he acted counter
24、160;to his promise. A. Similar to B. according to C. up to D. contrary to 10. In order to finish the task in time,
25、160;he wat out in the rain all day and this brought on a bad cold. A. Resulted from B. resulted in C. brought up D.&
26、#160;gave up . Tend strand tough bored conduct fulfilling affiliate reveal pressure condition ranging validA recent survey of woman in 2
27、0 large and medium-ized cities across the country revealed that about half of the respondents were happy with their marriages and relationships, while nearly 30_percent_said_they_w
28、ere_bored_,_a(n)_affiliate_of the All-China Womens Federation,_conducted_the survey of 2,000 women aged between 20 and 40 at the end of last year, Altogether_1,955_valid_questionnaires were
29、collected. The average age of the surveyed woman was 35, and 70percent were married. About 57percent of the respondents had monthly incomes ranging-from 1,000yuan to 3,0
30、00yuan. Woman in Shanghai seemed to have the most-fulfilling-love lives, with more than 70 percent saying they felt happy. They were followed by woman in Beijing, Qingdao
31、, Ningbo and Tianjin in terms of fulfillment. The survey also-revealed-that_marriages_tend_to_get_less_happy_the_longer_they_lasted .Pressure from work, problems with their childrens education and to
32、ugh personal relationships were the main causes of tension, according to the results of the survey.Unit 2 1. 因為對文化和藝術(shù)的熱愛,讓我們通過提高中文水平來利用我們的文化遺產(chǎn)吧。(capitalize) Lets capitalize on our
33、0;heritage by raising the level of proficiency in the usage of the Chinese language for the love of the culture and art. 2. 這項研究表明神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)好比一部電話交換機(jī)。(be likened to) The s
34、tudy shows that the nervous system can be likened to a telephone exchange. 3. 當(dāng)管理人員在市場上尋找到突破口后,公司就應(yīng)該隨即投入其他資源。(in ones wake) After executives probe for gaps in the market, the&
35、#160;companies should pull other resources in their wake. 4. 一位合格的執(zhí)行總裁應(yīng)該了解各種經(jīng)濟(jì)政策以及資源的最優(yōu)配置。(allocation) A qualified CEO should understand various economic policies as well as optimal allocati
36、on of resources. 5. 有軌電車在華盛頓消失后,爸爸又駕駛了幾年公共汽車并于1973年退休(demise) My father drove buses for several years after the demise of the streetcar in Washington and retired in 1973. Vo
37、latile lull confluence scrutinize eclipse contingency magnitude demise allocation anomaly disproportionate simultancously1.Internationally,the world economic situation can be described as“ups and downs, complicated and volatile”. 2. Pr
38、oblems of urbanization are widely noted and studied, not only because of their absolute magnitude but also because of their visibility. 3. In the competitive market, we m
39、ust always be prepared for every contingency in order to survive every difficulty and crisis. 4. Younger buyers and others who have been on the leading edge of trend
40、s continue to prefer Japanese cars in disproportionate numbers. 5. The technology of modern mass communication results from the confluence of many types of inventions and disc
41、overies. 6. The achievements of civilized man although very great and remarkable, are nevertheless very far from sufficient to eclipse the works of man as a barbarian. 7.
42、 There is an interesting and unexplained anomaly in tamarack from the northern localities in the west central part of Canada. 8. Top athletes_scrutinize both success and&
43、#160;failure with their coach to extract lessons from them,but they are never distracted from longer-term goals.9. The development of marine resource and the protection of the
44、 marine environment should be planned and implemented simultaneously. 10. They ran to a safe place during a lull in the storm and stayed there for the whole night.1
45、. the play shows that Americans have an embarrassment of riches and a paucity of spirituality and morality, focusing on the disillusionment of the American Dream. A.
46、;deficiency B. scarcity C. inadequacy D. deficit 2. Putin, 55, is enormously popular in Russia, presiding over a reviving economy flush with revenue from oil
47、160;and natural gas. A. Well-supplied B. growing C. blushful D. overflowing 3. A lot of people gathered at the airport waiting for the famous film&
48、#160;star, and when he arrived a flurry of excitement went round the crowd. A. Ruffle B. burst C. flow D. flood.
49、 4. Economic growth has been at the core of American success: despite periodic depressions or recessions, the U.S economy over time has continued to grow. A. Prospec
50、tive B. persistent C. ordinary D. occasional 5. Move to change the way key resources should be allocated have sparked a rise in turf battles, which&
51、#160;could hinder the Internets growth as a global information infrastructure. A. Control B. retard C. obstruct D. decrease 6. The results of many studies
52、0;show that they dissipated a lot of money when they carried out the so-called effective plans. A. Dispersed B. dispelled C. exhausted D. wasted 7.
53、 I was now in such a state of nervous resentment that I thought it prudent to check myself at present from further demonstrations. A. Careless B. consci
54、ous C. sensible D. logical 8. The company experienced rapid commercial growth with its foray into the wholesale market and its decision to narrow down its&
55、#160;range of products. A. Entrance B. raid C. action D. attempt 9. For more than a century, economics was largely concerned with problems other than
56、0;growth, chiefly efficient allocation at the margin. A. Assignment B. assignation C. allotment D. design 10. Investment is a hazardous business in the highly
57、volatile market; even those who are in the swim sometimes come a cropper. A. Risky B. questioning C. partial D. wondrousSlimly integrity
58、 eliminate slightly disproportionally loyal spending recession lure Niche hinder accessible As 2009 shapes up to be the most challenging year&
59、#160;in more than a generation for luxury items, some marketers' plans are suddenly“out”. According to a panel at the Wharton Marketing Conference, what's now in for
60、160;marketing luxury in this difficult ear is pampering the wealthiest and most( loyal )customers with everything. Some panelists said the rapidly evolving financial turmoil could( hinder )s
61、ome of their ambitious ideas. Many experts believe the economic pain of the deepening( recession )could fall( disproportionally )on these marketers of luxury items. But several panelist
62、s noted that truly wealthy may cut back some on their discretionary ( spending )but will not( eliminate )luxury purchases altogether, suggesting that consumers are likely to see so
63、me moves aimed at selling high-end products at a(n)( slightly )lower cost. For example, one obvious step would be to sell LOrenals fragrances in smaller containers, as long
64、60;as the actual product is not diluted. It can still maintain the brand(integrity) ,but the product is sold at a price point thats more( accessible )for the consumer. Go
65、od management weathers good times and difficult times, and fashion doesnt change. For luxury goods, the business plan places trust in the artistic vision of a designer-an
66、d hopes that will( lure )customers.隨著2009年成為奢侈品行業(yè)超過一代人最具挑戰(zhàn)性的一年,一些營銷人員的計劃突然“過時”。根據(jù)沃頓市場營銷會議的一個小組討論,在這個艱難的時期中,奢侈品的營銷現(xiàn)在是對最富有和最忠誠的顧客的一切。一些小組成員表示,迅速發(fā)展的金融動蕩可能會(阻礙)他們的一些雄心勃勃的想法。許多專家認(rèn)為,經(jīng)濟(jì)(衰退)加深帶來的痛苦可能會(不成比例地)落在這些奢侈品的營銷者身上。但一些小組成員指出,真正富有的人可能會削減一些可自由支配的(支出),但不會完全取消奢侈品購買,這意味著消費(fèi)者可能會看到一些旨在以較低成本銷售高端
67、產(chǎn)品的舉措。例如,一個明顯的步驟是在較小的容器中銷售歐萊雅香水,只要實際產(chǎn)品不被稀釋。它仍然可以保持品牌(完整性),但產(chǎn)品是以一個價格點,這對消費(fèi)者來說更(好接受)。好的管理能度過好的時期和困難的時期,而時尚是不變的。對于奢侈品,商業(yè)計劃相信設(shè)計師的藝術(shù)眼光-并希望能吸引顧客。Unit31. 她居然一直屈從于一個思想如此卑劣、天性如此平庸的男人,實在令人費(fèi)解。(inexplicable) It was inexplicable that she had been subject to
68、a man so mean in mind, so plain in character. 2. 盡快實現(xiàn)兩岸直航是廣大臺灣同胞尤其是商界人士的殷切期望。(yearn for) The masses of Taiwan compatriots, particularly Taiwan business people, eagerly yearn for
69、60;the opening of direct air and shipping services as quickly as possible. 3. 愛是一劑治療心靈創(chuàng)傷的靈丹妙藥。(panacea) Love is a panacea that cures spiritual wounds. 4. 你認(rèn)為有沒有他因再次被人拋棄而發(fā)瘋的可能性?(deranged
70、) Do you think there is any likelihood of his becoming deranged if being deserted again? 5. 臺上那位著名的歌手耐心等待掌聲平息后才開始歌唱。(die down) The famous singer on the stage waited patie
71、ntly for the applause to die down before she began to sing. Inexplicable quotidian throe wryly gibberish genteel Prairie cortex manic lunacy extravagant impetuous1. I defy anyone to say that our
72、;Becky, who certain has some vices, has not been presented to the public in a perfectly genteel and inoffensive manner. 2. If you go on living at this extravagant rate,
73、160;youll spend every penny youve got, and then youll be in the soup. 3. Get a life, a real life, not a(an)manic pursuit of the next promotion, the bigger
74、paycheck, the larger house. 4. For some inexplicable reason, she chose that moment to break the news, which took everyone by surprise. 5. They are still not mentally
75、 prepared to carry out democracy, and are still probably enduring the throes brought by political and economic transition for a long time. 6. Our environment having been&
76、#160;polluted so heavily, smog is a(an) quotidian_occurrence in many major cities around the globe. 7. He said wryly“There was also a period when lawyers were paid by
77、0;the number of words they wrote.” 8. The early settlers wrote that the prairie_grass was very was very beautiful, decorated with flowers in the spring, and so tall&
78、#160;that a man on foot could not see over it. 9. Mr. Arthur Pendennis was a(an) impetuous young fellow; rather selfish and conceited, perhaps, but honest. 10. On
79、60;the sidewalk, Soapy began to yell drunken gibberish at the top of his harsh voice, He danced, cried and wildly shouted.1. How slight a thing will disturb the peace
80、0;of our frail minds when we are confronted with such severe competition. A. weak B. slim c. destructive d. solid 2. Death was an abyss to
81、0;him. As he stood trembling on its mournful brink, he surrendered to horror. a. Valley b. cave c, shelter d. gulf 3. Government depar
82、tments should have less squabble over trifles and put their high priority on raising labor standards a. Discussion about b. quarrel over c.&
83、#160;suggestion on d. charge against 4. even the most mundane things can become objects of beauty in French eyes. a. Occasional b. extravagant
84、0; c. ordinary d. characteristic 5. You should bear in mind that powerful forces in the world are out to block the summit meeting. a. Keep in min
85、d b. bring to mind c. come to mind d. have a mind 6. He had become so used to playing tricks on others all these years&
86、#160;that it came as rather a shock to him to find he had walked into a snare himself. a. Course b. joke c. jail d. tr
87、ap 7. Nature is rational, simple and orderly, and it acts in accordance with immutable laws. a. Repeated b. constant c. continuous
88、160;d. foregoing 8. In courts, experts under examination and cross-examination submit their results to the scrutiny of the opposing experts and the judge and the jury. a.
89、 Observation b. survey c. inspection d. attribution9. It was the earnest and dogmatic way in which she presented her political
90、0;convictions that put everyones back up. a. Modest b. imperative c. aggressive d. rigid 10. While discussions of onl
91、ine hazards and Internet monitoring often focus on blocking porn sites, the greatest danger may lurk in chat rooms and e-mail. a. Hide b. cree
92、p c. peep d. lureClozeThe public-health crusade of the moment is an everlasting war on obesity. Those waging it dont have time for subtlety. When a senator introduced the Obesity Prevention Act of 2008, he
93、called obesity “a medical emergency of hurricane-like proportions” that is wreaking negative effect “on our families, on our society and on our health care system.” But some fat-acceptance activists suggest that we rethink this war: you cant assume someone is unhealthy just because hes fat, any more
94、 than you can assume someone is healthy just because hes slim. They deliberately use the word ”fat” as a way to reclaim it, much the way some gay rights activists use the word ”fat” as a way to reclaim it, much the way some gay rights activists use the word “queer.” This is a core argument of fat ac
95、ceptance: that its possible to be healthy no matter how fat you are and that weight loss as a goal is futile, unnecessary and counterproductive-and that fatness is nobodys business but your own. A new book Health at Every Size outlines this approach, which is less about dieting than a lifestyle chan
96、ge that emphasizes ”intuitive eating”: listening to hunger signals, eating when youre hungry, choosing nutritious food over junk. It advocates tossing out the bathroom scale and loving your body no matter what it weights. The philosophy is migrating slowly into mainstream programs. Weight Watchers u
97、ses some of the same slogans, and while it promotes its program as “not a diet,” it still tracks weight loss down to the decimal point. It remains an open question, one deserving of further scientific scrutiny, whether the health risks seen in fat populations are caused by the fat itself or by somet
98、hing else. Only then can we really know how to effective wage the war on obesity-or if such a war even needs to be waged.目前的公眾健康運(yùn)動是一場關(guān)于肥胖的長期戰(zhàn)爭。那些發(fā)動它的人沒有時間來進(jìn)行仔細(xì)考慮。當(dāng)一位參議員介紹2008年的防止肥胖法案時,他稱肥胖是“颶風(fēng)般的醫(yī)療緊急情況”,對我們的家庭、我們的社會和我們的醫(yī)療體系造成了負(fù)面影響”。但一些接受肥胖的人士表示,我們重新思考這場戰(zhàn)爭:“你不能因為某個人胖就認(rèn)為他是不健康的,也不能認(rèn)為某個人比你想象的苗條就認(rèn)為他是健康的。他們故意用“脂肪”這個詞作為一種稱呼的方式,更像是一些同性戀權(quán)利活動人士使用“同性戀”這
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