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1、每個單元的漢翻英和英翻漢在文檔最后5Unit1Study Practicen . Paragraph Analysis1. a 2. c 3. b 4. c 5 .b 6 .cm .Vocabulary Activities1.I) given 2) at a glance 3)fluency 4) Given 5) hopefully 6) define7) looked(him)up 8) no good 9)context 10)guidanceII) immediate 12) disgust 13) come across 14)recognition15)scope2.1) was

2、hed his hands of 2) given 3) was confronted with 4) countering5) were reduced to eating 6) at a glance 7) took refuge in8) less practicable 9) countered 10) dedication 11) in disgust12) relied on 13) shorts-cuts to3,1) Without suitable entertainment, these young people often get bored and take refug

3、e in drinking and taking drugs.2) The school washedits hands of the students behavior during the spring recess.3) His cruel remarks reduced the innocent girl to tears.4) Many difficult words are out of the scope of this learner s dictionary.5) The thief admitted his guilt as soon as he was confronte

4、d with the evidence.6) The incident should be viewed in the wider context of the political turmoil of that time.4,1) has come down 2) came to 3) comes out 4)come up to5) come in 6) came across 7) has come about 8) come off9) come to 10) give up 11) was given back12) give away13) gave out 14) give in

5、 15) gives off/outIV .Cloze1. express 2. both 3. intended 4. still 5. where 6. personal7. of 8.them 9. make 10. before 11. still 12. before13. fluent 14. while 15. enough 16. on 17. in 18. In19. find 20. who 21. carefully 22. to 23. possible 24. make25. depend 26. than 27. made 28. use 29. phrases 3

6、0. above31. on 32. demonstrate 33. out 34. writingV . Passage Translation(省略)Reading ActivityExercise A1 .d 2.d 3.b 4.c 5.c 6.c 7.d 8.c 9.dExercise B1. d 2. h 3. g 4. c 5. f 6. a 7. j 8. I 9. b 10. e1. flexible 2. haphazard 3. established 4. land 5. mediocrity6. identical 7. assurance 8. device 9. a

7、 host of 10. quadrupledUnit 2Study &PracticeII. Comprehension Questions5. b 6. c 7. c 10. aIII. Paragraph Analysis: The Outline(Paras.3-6) We are losing this fifth freedom through three misunderstanding(Paras.4)A. The first misunderstanding is that of the meaning of democracy.We think that democ

8、racy in education means gearing all courses to the middle level.We reject special programs and schools for superior students as undemocratic.(Paras.5)B. The second misunderstanding is that of the meaning of happiness.This misunderstanding results from our stress on comfort rather than on accomplishm

9、ent.The stress on material well-being has been reflected in the schools by too little discipline and too easy subjects.(Paras.6)C. The third misunderstanding is that of ultimate values.These values have been denied in recent teacher education.The inevitable result in mass selfishness is already evid

10、ent.(Paras.7-9)IV.To assure our children the freedom to develop, we must challenge their abilities. (Paras.7)A.We can give them a demanding curriculum.Michelangelo did not learn to paint by doodling.Mozart did not become a pianist by watching television.They, like Eve Curie and Helen Keller, were ch

11、allenged by disciplined training.(Paras.8)B.We can give them the right to failure.We must not give high school diplomas without regard to merit.We must be realistic about failure to meet standards and must teach our children realism.(Paras.9) C.We can give them the best values we know.We can show th

12、em what history has taught us to be true.These truths mayinspire us to makea “ ringing message” that could meantrue freedom for them.IV. Vocabulary Activities1) notion, inhabited 2) denial 3) independent 4) realistic5) passed for 6) consequent 7) a handful of 8) as opposed to9) urged, influential 10

13、) eternal 11) descendants 12) cherish13) related 14) denial, was opposed to 15) haunted 16) discerned2.1) combat 2) capabilities 3) eternal 4) opposed to 5) outstanding6) stake on 7) no wonder 8) In the light of 9) discern10) paralyzed 11) crying for 12) awaken to 13) consequent14) sensitive to3.1)

14、No wonder that the children are excited, this is the first time they ve beenabroad.2) Nowthat she s got a part-time job, she is financially independent of her family.3) As a charity, we provide food and shelter for people in need, regardless of the reasons for their food.4) The depression that start

15、ed in mid-1929 was a catastrophe of unprecedented dimensions for the United States.5) Even to this day, the memory of hunger in his childhood still haunts him.6) Robert overcame his shyness which had formerly paralyzed him in Mary s presence.7) The fall in the cost of living is directly related to t

16、he drop in the oil price.4.1) I don t think it is realistic to turn to him for help. As a matter of fact, he himself is in need of help.2) More and more people are being awakened to the urgent need of combating air pollution.3) There are visible signs that someof the time-honored old traditions and

17、values are no longer cherished by the young people.4) Many of us find the notion of a boundless universe hard to grasp.5) There being so manyloopholes in the laws and regulations,it is little wonderthat a handful of speculators got rich overnight.6) An unprecedented boomin tourism brought sudden pro

18、sperityto the small bordertown, which was formerly inhabited by only three hundred people.7) In the light of this information, that country already has the capabilitiesto make nuclear weapons.8) Regardless of repeated warnings from his friends, he staked all his money on highrisk ventures.5.1) Early

19、 rising makes for good health.2) I don t know, I couldn t make out the expression on his face.3) I m sorry I can t quite make out what you mean.4) No, she made the whole thing up.5) Well, I have to make up the hour we lost in Chicago.6) I learned from his wife that he had passed away before my lette

20、r reached him.7) I think it can pass for silk.8) It says the storm will pass off before dark.9) Well, I passed it on the manager.10) Perhaps we can pass on the next one.11) I think he will pass it over for this once. Cloze1. other 2. magazines 3. consider 4. times 5. answered6. ways 7. questions 8.

21、offer 9. differ 10. for11. themselves 12. to 13 .open 14. making 15. so16. single17. with 18. Others 19. young20. private 21. than22. curriculum 23. kinds 24. Should 25. amount 26. or27. charge 28. whatVI. Error Correction1. mustcan 2. start-starting 3. to(which you go) 4. (learn)from5. that-what 6.

22、 are-were 7. (as)if 8.imaginative-unimaginative9. Inspite-Despite 10. (way)outReading ActivityExercise A1.a 2.d 3.c 4.b 5.d 6.c 7. c 8.dExercise B1.e 2.f 3.g 4.h 5.j 6.b 7.c 8.a 9.d 10.i1. go against the grain 2. bent on 3. elite 4. preoccupied with5. echo 6. set in my ways 7.on his mind 8. get thro

23、ugh9. were lingering 10.wary ofUnit3Study&Practicen .Comprehension Questions3. c 6. b 9. d 11. bm . Outlining Activity1. The most important psychological discovery of this century is the discovery of the “ self-image ” .A. Self-image is our opinion of ourselves.B. All of us have it and we do not

24、 question its validity, but proceed to act upon it just as if it were true.2. This self-image becomes a golden key to living a better life because of two important discoveries.3. The first important discovery is that all our actions, feelings, behavior and abilities are always consistent with this s

25、elf-images.A. People tend to act like the sort of person they think themselves to be.B. Self-image is a base upon which their entire personality and behavior are built.C. They are unaware of the true causes of their troubles.4. The second important discovery is that one s self-image can be changed a

26、t any time in his life.A. Up to now our efforts at change have been directed to the circumference of the self instead of the center.B. “ Positive thinking ” about a particular thing will not help as long as we hold a negative self-image.5. Prescott Lecky is often mentioned because he was a pioneer i

27、n self-image psychology.A. Hewas a school teacher and madeexperiment on thousands of students to help themChange their self-images.B. He believed that if a student could change his self-image, his learning ability would change too.C. The real trouble with those students was an inadequate or negative

28、 self-image.IV. Vocabulary Activities1.1) accordingly 2) credits 3) ideal 4) honorable 5) conceive of6) defect 7) conception 8) premise 9) objective 10) lies in11) have borne out 12) induce 13) vicious 14) venture15) as the case may be2.1) ideal 2) objective 3) negative about 4) honorable 5) externa

29、l6) as the case may be 7) premise 8) prevailed upon 9) defects10) accordingly 11) is not consistent/inconsistent with12) a miraculous 13) conceive of 14) verified 15)induce 16)vicious3.1) This medicine is for external use ,not to be taken orally.2) It never occurred to him that people could delibera

30、tely do harm to others purely out of malice.3) An atmosphere of warm friendship prevailed at the reception.4) Manywomencan identify with the movie s heroine, who struggles to gain respect and fulfill her ambitions.5) He claimed credit for the success of this project even though he had contributed ve

31、ry little.6) Womenare often the first to victim to rising unemployment at a time of recession.7) What he does is not consistent with what he says.8) I will start working or pursue graduate studies, as the case may be.4.1) set up 2) set side 3) set back 4) set out 5) set about 6) set off7) was going

32、on 8) went on 9) go by 10) has gone without11) go after 12) went through with 13)go over 14) go into15) went off 16) are going in forV. Cloze.1) as 2) in 3) confirm 4) stupid 5) way 6) rather 7) that8) out 9) longer 10) how 11) from 12) sales 13) to14) continued 15) more 16) still 17) not 18) self-i

33、mage19) certain 20) from 21) from 22) comeReading ActivityExerciseA1. c 2. c 3. d 4 a 5. c 6. d 7. d 8. c 9. d10. a 11. d 12. b 13. a 14. cExerciseBI.1. h 2. i 3. c 4. f 5. b 6. d 7. j 8. a 9. e 10. gII.1. transition 2. unique 3. spontaneous 4. status quo 5. appropriate6. potentials 7. facilitate 8.

34、 enhance 9. rigid 10. break away fromII. equivalents 12. orthodoxUnit4Study & PracticeIII. Vocabulary Activities1.1) ahead of the pack 2) priorities 3) permissive 4) be tailored to 5)assumption 6) eligible 7) stopped by 8) correlation 9) in between 10) prestigious 11) enrich 12) Excessive 13) th

35、e norm 14) rot15) epidemic 16) presume/presumed 17) exceptional 18) took charge of2.1) looked upon as 2) sprouted up 3) more likely than not 4) presumed5) eligible 6) correlation 7) take the initiative to 8) competence9) tremendous 10) staying ahead of the pack 11) exceptional12) self-esteem 13) car

36、ve out 14) involved in3.1) Harvard, Yale, and Stanford are all exceptional in academic excellence.2) Statistics show that violent crime has been an epidemic in all big U.S. citied.3) Don t you think high school students are being pushed too hard for good grades.4) Rational persons are most unlikely

37、to go to extremes, for they tend to stick to the middle ground they ve occupied.5) For a team, the most important thing is to have close teamwork ; the rest will take care of itself6) Weshould be as concerned with the development of variety as with the improvement on quality.4.1) Far from being perm

38、issive, manyparents are putting tremendous pressure on their children to be exceptional in everything.2) Owing to her academic excellence, this Changsha girl has been accepted by several prestigious, American universities, including Harvard, Yale and MIT.3) Manyparents start their children in piano

39、or violin lessons at ever-earlier ages in hopes that they will become exceptional pianists or violinists.4) In modern society, clothing styles change yearly. Someare in this year but will be out the next.5) More likely than not, what this “ new” parenting idea brings about will be“ super problems” r

40、ather than “ super kids ” .6) Young people should be given the opportunity to take the initiative, to take responsibility for their mistakes and credit for their achievement.7) In my view, he is so weak-willed that he could hardly give up smoking. To my surprise, he has easily cured himself of this

41、bad habit.8) Demands on students have to be tailored to their interests and abilities.5.1) looking forward to 2) looked on 3) look up to /look on 4) Look out5) look up 6)look into 7) looked upon as 8) look down on9) look back 10) Look through 11) looked over 12) looking back on13) took off 14) take

42、to 15) took on 16) taken on17) took for 18) takes after/took after 19) took down 20) taken in21)took over 22) taken up 23) take in 24) take upIV. Cloze1. just 2. around 3. directions 4. why 5. major 6. in 7. with8. language 9. pairs 10. makes 11. to 12. groups 13. low-status14. hold 15. skill 16. pu

43、rpose 17. in 18. out 19. case 20. men21. where 22. which 23. by 24. from 25. costV. Error Correction1. tried-managed 2. (in)the(mid-1970s) 3. handwriting-handwritten4. eighth-eight 5. for-/ 6.illterate-literate 7.to-for8. parenting-parental 9. between-of 10. for-toReading ActivityExercise A1 .N 2.N3

44、.Y 4.NG5. in the college dining hall/went through all sorts of interviews6. A full-time job supervising student labor in the dining hall7. settle for a job as a bookstore clerk8. mild irony9. a classicist working in the capacity as a bookstore clerk10. It s about time college graduates from the clas

45、s of 86 started their lucky or unlucky life journey! Or: It s about time for college graduates from the class of 1986 to start their lucky or unlucky life journey!Exercise B1. thrive on 2. minimal 3. persisted in 4. ultimate 5. aptitude 6. plight7. enthusiastic 8. otherwise 9. is/was supervising 10.

46、 inquiries11. entails 12. simultaneous 13. desperate for 14.be taken into account 15.pursue 16.prospective 17. at the mercy of 18. recession19. contagious 20. unconcernedUnit5Study PracticeI . Comprehension Questions3.c 4.d 5.b 7.d 8.d 11.bn . Outlining Activity3. The Church banned Copernicus book,

47、burned Bruno at the stake and imprisoned Galileo for popularizing Copernicus and his own scientific ideas.4. Every age has one or more groups of intellectual rebels who are persecuted, condemned or suppressed; but to a later age, they seem harmless and often essential to the improvement of human con

48、ditions.5. Most people have believed that the enormous success of science is due to the useof a scientific method by scientists and Galileo is known as the“ Father of theScientific Method ” .6. Rather than the scientific method, the scientific attitude is the key to the success of science.7. Scienti

49、sts must accept facts whether they like them or not and they must be goodat changing their minds because the purpose of science is not to defend their beliefs but to improve them.8. Honesty is the most valuable quality of scientists because it is not only essential to the progress of science but als

50、o a matter of self-interest to the scientists themselves.m . Vocabulary Activities1. 1) distinguish between 2) opposition 3) to the contrary 4) procedures5) in principle 6) proportional 7) rebels 8) strive for9) Predictions 10) outcome 11) criterion 12) adopted13) speculation 14) banned 15) outweigh

51、 16) formulated, represented17) ingredients 18) circulated 19) retain 20) pointed out21) condemned2. 1) took his word for it 2) formulated 3) adequate 4) met with5) representing 6) strive 7) immense 8) infinite 9) adopt10) persecuted 11) circulates 12) retaining 13) are subjected to14) its outcome 1

52、5) modified 16) condemned 17) suppressing18) largely 19) ingredient 20) criteria3. 1) You ll buy nothing but trouble if you buy that house, take my word for it.2) Dr. Li has always been credited with being able to understand and sympathize with his patients.3) If I don t hear anything to the contrar

53、y, I ll come and meet you on July 8 th.4) It s very important to follow the safety procedures laid down in the service manual.5) The new Medicare program puts a high premium on prevention and primary care.6) Children s comics were banned back then at homebecause my parents thought they weren t a goo

54、d influence.7) It s essential that children be taught to distinguish right from wrong.8) The number of representatives each state is entitled to is proportional to the size of its population.9) A novelist cannot be a great one unless he has a well-developed insight into human nature.10) More and mor

55、e people have come to realize that cancer of the lung has more to do with smoking than with anything else.11) Late frosts account for the poor fruit-crop of this year.12) What s the matter with you today! Everything I say you contradict.IV. Cloze1. questions 2. solving 3. out 4. between 5. establish

56、ing6. these 7. with 8. science 9. do 10. in 11. so 12. universe13. highest 14. dislikes 15. did 16. unpleasant 17. believe18. hear 19. flying 20. breathe 21. age 22. terms23. reverse 24. serve 25. those 26. themselves 27. toReading ActivityExercise A1. c 2. c 3. a 4. d 5. d 6. Behavioral: b, c, e, g

57、, h, i Medical: a, d, fExerciseB1. c 2. e 3. a 4. f 5. g 6. b 7. d 8. j 9. h 10. i1. serves you right 2. precede 3. data 4. evaluate 5. backs/backed up6. dramatically 7. radical 8. undergraduates 9. plainly 10. delivered Unit6m . Vocabulary1.1. virtual 2. reconciliation 3. deliberately 4. precedent5. essence 6. rational 7. get to the point8. go out of my mind 9. immersed in 10. cut (you) off11. scared to death 12. lost his nerve 13. Supreme14. apology 15. invasion 16. muttering2.1.

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