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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上專心-專注-專業(yè)專心-專注-專業(yè)精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上專心-專注-專業(yè)新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)1第三版讀寫教程答案U1Part II key to exercisesSection APre-reading activities11B 2D 3C 4A 5E31 In fact all the pieces of advice mentioned in the interview are very useful. But if I have t choose one as the most useful, Id choose “keep a bal

2、ance”. When we were in high school, we spent almost all our time studying. There lacked a balance between social life and academic life in high school. Its important to keep a balance between life and work because it will give us a sound mind in a sound body. Now we have much more free time, so we c

3、an join student organizations or go to different activities.2 Before I left for college my parents did have a talk with me. They told me how important college experience would be in my life. They told me about the opportunities that college education would open up to me. They told me to try to devel

4、op more interests and join some student clubs. The most impressive advice they gave me was that I should not only read books about my major; instead, they advised me to read as widely as possible. All these are very valuable pieces of advice. Scripts: Sarah: Hi Im Sarah. Im a student advisor at a un

5、iversity. I know the first year of college is always difficult. You have to adapt to a new environment, and learn to do everything on your own. To help make your transition just a little easier, Im going to interview some senior students on campus lets see what advice they can give you.Sarah: Hi Jen

6、nifer. What do you think is important to a freshman?Jennifer: I think it is very important to go to class regularly. It sounds easy, but oversleeping and missing that 8 oclock morning class is very common. Try to go to class on time and regularly. You will learn the material in class, get to know th

7、e professors, and make friends with your classmates. You will also get important information from the professors about tests and exams.Sarah: Mark, do you agree with Jennifer?Mark: Absolutely. My advice is: Find a good place to study. It may be your dorm room or a corner of the library or a quiet cl

8、assroom, but find a place that works best for you to get your work done. If you have trouble concentrating in your dorm, you need to find another place.Sarah: Nancy, what is our advice for freshmen?Nancy: “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” My advice is to get involved on campus. A big pro

9、blem for a lot of new students is that they miss home and they dont have a sense of belonging. The solution is to join a student organization, or a club, or a sports team. You will make new friends, learn new skills, and feel more connected to your school.Sarah: Excellent advice, Nancy. Simon, it se

10、ems you have something to say.Simon: Yes, I do. Well, I want to say you should keep a balance. College life is a mixture of social life and academic life. Dont join too many student organizations or go to too many activities. Otherwise, you wont have enough time to study. Of course, you should not b

11、ecome a book worm. The key is to keep a balance between fun and study. Sarah: They all give very useful tips. But let me add a few more. Take responsibility for yourself and your actions; take advantage of the learning resources on campus; stay healthy and eat right. I hope you will get the most out

12、 of your college experience.Reading comprehensionUnderstanding the text11. The parents reminded their children to work hard and achieve the best they could.2. The president calls on the students to make the most of the great resources on campus: to explore new subjects, to meet fascinating people, a

13、nd to pursue new passions.3. By saying “sample them widely”, the president mean students should try may different courses and try something new to see what it is like.4. If we dont challenge ourselves, we will not become broadly educated people, and we may not find the passion that will help us shap

14、e our future.5. We can learn from the example of Vera Wang that we should challenge ourselves and by challenging ourselves, we are more likely to find an interest we dont know we have, and this interest may help us build a prosperous future.6. W should not worry, and we should learn to face this new

15、 part of our life with enthusiasm. College experiences, pleasant or unpleasant, will provide us with valuable lessons which will enrich our life.7. The expression Now it is your turn” means that now it is time for you to acquire knowledge and to pass it on.8. The presidents welcoming speech is reall

16、y impressive. He mentions many important things about college life , the resources available on campus, as well as the opportunities we have and the responsibilities we should take. The speech is very inspiring.Critical thinkingA university education will play a very important role in my life, and i

17、t will benefit me in a number of ways. In the university I can acquire specialized knowledge about my major, and develop critical thinking and research skills. I will have the opportunities to meet and share ideas with people of different minds. I can gain a broader view of the world by meeting peop

18、le from diverse backgrounds and cultures. And I will start my life journey of self-discovery, self-improvement, and self-fulfillment.Yes, absolutely. With a university education, a person will have more freedom and therefore more choices. This education experience provides unlimited potential. Moreo

19、ver, a university education provides the means for one to succeed. Not only will a person obtain knowledge and skills essential for his career development, but he will also develop an independent mind and be able to make right decisions on his own.I admire those who dropped out of university and yet

20、 have made fame for themselves by achieving big goals. Some people use those successful college dropouts as counterexamples to show their belief that a person can succeed even without a university education. Chances are that most people do not have the same mind, talent, determination, or opportunit

21、ies as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg did; therefore, they might not be able to achieve success without having a university education. In fact, a university education will equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills which will help them to succeed.Nowadays education is getting mo

22、re and more expensive, especially college education. And there are people who choose to give up education because of the high cost. But without education, one would not be able to acquire knowledge that an education will offer. In other words, they would be “ignorant”. The result would be that ignor

23、ant people will suffer even more or pay even more for being so. It is true that education is expensive, but if you try “ignorance”, the cost would be even higherTo sample widely and challenge my self, I am going to venture out of my comfort zone and do what I have not had the courage to do. For inst

24、ance, I will make friends with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures. I will take a swimming class and learn how to swim. I wil attend unconventional lectures, join student clubs, and try all kinds of food. Most of all, I will do whatever it takes to make the most of the four years and try to

25、 become a well-rounded graduate.Language focusWords in use31 confidence 2 explore 3 emerged 4 assume 5 pose 6 comprehensive7 resources 8 yield 9 inherited 10 transmitWord building4Words learned new words formed-uncover uncovereasy uneasyload unload-antapply applicantresist resistantaccount accountan

26、t-ifysimple amplifynote notifyquality qualifyclass classify5classified assistresistantuncovered uneasyqualifyunloadingapplicantssimplifiedaccountantnotifiedbanked cloze6 1 D 2 H 3A 4B 5M 6 F 7O 8 I 9 G 10 JExpressions in use7got bymake the most of in advanceover timereap the benefits of all at oncer

27、emind ofstand a chance of open the door totake pleasure inTranslation漢譯英孔子是中國(guó)歷史上著名的思想家、教育家,是儒家學(xué)派(Confucianism)的創(chuàng)始人,被尊稱為古代的圣人(sage)。他的言論和生平活動(dòng)記錄在論語(yǔ)(The Analects)一書中。論語(yǔ)是中國(guó)古代文化的經(jīng)典著作,對(duì)后來(lái)歷代的思想家、文學(xué)家、政治家產(chǎn)生了很大影響。不研究論語(yǔ),就不能真正把握中國(guó)幾千年的傳統(tǒng)文化??鬃拥暮芏嗨枷?,尤其是其教育思想,對(duì)中國(guó)社會(huì)產(chǎn)生了深遠(yuǎn)的影響。在21世紀(jì)的今天,孔子的學(xué)說(shuō)不僅受到中國(guó)人的重視,而且也越來(lái)越受到整個(gè)國(guó)際社會(huì)的重視

28、。Confucius was a great thinker and educator in Chinese history. He was the founder of Confucianism and was respectfully referred to as an ancient sage. His words and life story were recorded in The Analects. An enduring classic of ancient Chinese culture, The Analects has had a great influence on th

29、e thinkers, writers, and statesmen that came after Confucius. Without studying this book, one could hardly truly understand the thousands-of-years traditional Chinese culture. Much of Confucius thought, especially his thought on education, has had a profound influence on Chinese society. In the 21st

30、 century, Confucian thought not only retains the attention of the Chinese, but it also wins an increasing attention from the international community.section Breading skills1AACB, C, EReading comprehensionUnderstanding the text3.1 The father is happy that his child is going to college and will have n

31、ew exciting experiences. Meantime, the father feels sad to see the child leave.2. Because it is in college that the child will find out what learning is about.3. The statement “Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school” was made by Einstein. It means that the

32、details you have learned or the facts you have remembered are not important. What is really important is the fact that you have learned how to learn and that you have developed a way of thinking and a sense of responsibility.4. the father thinks his child should take courses that will stimulate his

33、interest and improve his intellectual capacity.5. what Steve Jobs meant was that in college, your passion will guide you to learn a lot of new and seemingly unconnected things; but later, those unconnected things will become connected and help you build your life and career.6. the father warns his c

34、hild not to be upset by low grades. They are only letters and are not important.7. Genuine and sincere people can become our friends.8. The father is eager to see what his child will develop into, and what achievements his child will make in the future.Critical thinking4I felt somewhat sad when the

35、time came for me to leave my parents for college because I had to leave them for the first time in my life. I missed all the comforts they provide for me at home. But in the meanwhile, I felt excited about my new experience of living on campus. For me, living on my own was an indication of independe

36、nce and responsibilities. I was looking forward to this new and exciting leg of my life journey.My parents expect me to try my best in all aspects. They said to me when I left home for college, “Doing your best does not just mean you have to get straight As. it means you should work as hard as you c

37、an, develop and flourish socially, and enjoy life fully.” They have very high expectations of me because they believe in me. They know that I have the motivation and ability to achieve the goals I have set.I like to be friends with people who have similar hobbies to mine. If we have similar hobbies,

38、 we will have a lot to talk about with each other. I also like to make friends with outgoing people because I am very shy. I only make friends with people who are honest, polite and sincere. I dont care whether we share similar hobbies or interests or not. As long as he/she is a nice person, Ill be

39、happy to be friends with him/her.Actually, I think almost all courses can stimulate our intellectual capacity. To some people, courses that require them to solve problems, such as math, physics, and enginerring, can enhance their intellectual capacity. But to other people their intellectual capacity

40、 can be developed more by courses like music, philosophy, or literature, because they have to use their brainpower to think and seek answers since there are no right or wrong answers to many questions in these fields. Personally, I think learning something new will definitely stimulate my intellectu

41、al capacity, so Im going to take some courses both in arts and science.When I was a kid, my parents had to word away from home, so I had to stay with my relatives for four years without my parents being around. As a result, I have learned to be very adaptable. Now, I an study and live in different e

42、nvironments. Being able to adapt is thus one of my dots.Language focus5 stimulatepotentialcultivateinstinctconfidentassuredcuriosityparticipateapproachcapacityexpressions in use6intoliketouptoupoffinsentence structure7Some people have pets and regard them as friends while other people dislike pets a

43、nd think they may cause diseases.Jerry is very bold and likes taking risks while his brother is extremely careful and thinks things through before doing anything.Beijing is a busy city with a large population while my hometown is very quiet with a small population.8It is Sam that/who thinks that the

44、 greatest achievement of last century was the landing of mankind on the moon.It was during my undergraduate studies that I found out what my passion was.It is the curiosity and creativity of children that causes many educators to believe that teaching should stimulate childrens interest in learning.

45、Collocation9make make do makemakedododo新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)1第三版讀寫教程答案U2Part II key to exercisesSection APre-reading activities21. I am very close to my parents. In fact, we are like friends. I never keep a secret from them. When I have problems, I ask them for their advice. They give me directions about life. I

46、like this relationship with my parents, and I think this is what parent-child relationship should be like.2. if I were not very close to my parents, I would do the following to improve our relationship: . find out where the problem is and talk to my parents about it;. do something that makes them ha

47、ppy;. call them often when I am away from home;. keep them informed of what I am doing;. be open and willing to communicate.Reading comprehensionUnderstanding the text1The daughter bought a large and expensive vehicle probably because her mother advised her to buy a practical and gas-efficient car.

48、The daughter did this on purpose because at this age, she was being rebellious.The mother wants to show that although her daughter tries to show she is an adult, actually she is not.The mother is hap that their daughter is dependent now, but on the other hand, she feels doubtful whether her daughter

49、 could take good care of herself.The mother wants to show that her daughter is not ready t e an adult yet.The mother puts her daughters books onto a single shelf to deal with later.The mother finds an envelope with items such as old family photographs, letters, greeting cards, and love notes they ga

50、ve their daughter and sees the words “DO NOT THROW AWAY” marked on the envelope. Her attitude then changes.At first the mother decides to throw some of the items away and donate the rest to charity. After she sees the brown envelope, she changes her mind and puts the back in place.Because the mother

51、 knows that the sweet childhood memories will bring her daughter back.Critical thinking2If I were the daughter, I would be very much touched when I read the article. I would call my mom to say sorry for acting rebelliously and would tell her how much I love her. Probably I would return home as soon

52、as I can.I dont think it is wise to refuse parents advice or even do the opposite without a good reason. Your parents care about you more than anybody else and always want to share their experience with you. If you follow their advice, you can at least learn from their experience and avoid making so

53、me silly mistakes if you dont take their advice, you may still get experience-but in a hard way. Besides, your parents may directly point out our weaknesses that your peers wouldnt. so, listening to your parents advice can make you smarter and help you grow mature.Good communication will, in my view

54、, help build a good relationship the following are my ways to strengthen communication with my parents:. visit them whenever possible;. invite them to see what I am doing at college;. teach them to use new communication tools, such as WeChat and Skype, so that they can communicate with me wherever I

55、 am;. try to look at things from their perspectives; and . share with them my feelings, problems or ambitions.Although there is no standard pattern for a good parent-child relationship , some common factors can contribute to a more successful relationship:. respect each other;. support and encourage

56、 each other;. understand each other;. have fun together; and . be friends.Yes, many parents are expecting to much of their children. First, most families have only one child and parents want to make a perfect child out of them. Second, competition is intense in school and at work today. So parents w

57、ant their children to learn as much as possible so as to gain advantages over others in competition. Its not uncommon that some parents force their children to achieve what is even hard for adults. But they ignore the fact that winning is not the only important thing and that children should have th

58、eir own enjoyment and preferences.No, I dont think parents today are expecting too much of their children. Competition is becoming increasingly intense in school and at the workplace. So it is natural for parents to help their children to make full use of their talent and become as competitive as po

59、ssible. They know better about how far their children can go. Besides, more and more parents, including my parents, think it is more important for their children to be healthy and happy. Of course, while they expect that their children study hard and achieve success, they should at the same time see

60、 to it that their children are not overworking themselves.Language focusWords in use3awaits efficiencydonationpolishedstuffedhistoricalemotionalembarrasseddumpcurbword building4Words learned new words formed-eremploy employercomputer computeinterpreter interpret-icatom atomicartist artisticeconomy e

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