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全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程5 课后答案 第三单元
P76,Content Questions
Because everyone she's talked to has a quite intense and personal but often rather intolerant view on what we can or cannot lie about.
2. They are social lies, peace-keeping lies, protective lies and trust-keeping lies.
3. Most people think so because they feel it is the civilized way for people to behave. Without them, our relationships would go wrong.
4. Because he thinks that social lying is lying, that little white lies are still lies. And he feels that telling lies is morally wrong and destroys your credibility.
5. The writer thinks that peace-keeping lies are designed to keep trouble at bay without hurting anyone. And she tells them at times too, but still feels they're wrong.
6. Dave holds that it is cowardly of his wife to tell peace-keeping lies. However, his wife thinks that she is being wise to do so.
7. They tell protective lies because they're convinced that the truth would be too damaging. They believe it's for the good of the person they're lying to, not for any personal gain.
8. Because she thinks it quite presumptuous to claim she knows what's best for others to know. And we never can be sure, once we start to tell such lies, just what they'll end up in.
9. She defines trust-keeping lies as lies that involve triangulation. People feel compelled to tell such lies because once they've agreed not to betray a friend's confidence, they can't betray it, even if they must lie.
10. Her way is to keep herself from being told about her friend's secrets.
11. By "Watergate lies" she refers to lies that are told to cover up serious scandals like abuse of power by public officials, violation of the public trust, bribery and all that. She disapproves of telling Watergate lies most probably because she thinks they are immoral or illegal.
12. It's her belief that once we've promised to keep a trust, we must tell lies to keep it. She also believes that we can't tell Watergate lies
P79 LANGUAGE SENSE ENHANCEMENT
1.(1) Answer: convinced
(2) Answer: supersede
(3) Answer: personal gain
(4) Answer: on the grounds that
(5) Answer: devastating
(6) Answer: presumptuous
(7) Answer: playing God
(8) Answer: manipulation
(9) Answer: juggle
(10) Answer: roll
P83 VOCABULARY
1.(1) Answer: invitation
(2) Answer: eloquent
(3) Answer: concede
(4) Answer: contradictory
(5) Answer: conceals
(6) Answer: guilty
(7) Answer: generalize
(8) Answer: get caught in
(9) Answer: for now
(10) Answer: as a last resort
2. 1) Non-smoking area. John's very intolerant of people who smoke.
2) She is an interesting character, and a bit of a mystery to me.
3) Because it does not reveal their marital status.
4) We are planning on trekking through the Malaysian Rainforest.
5) He muttered something under his breath that I couldn't understand.
6) They may need to wear protective rubber gloves and clothing.
7) The chairperson said sometimes unemp

loyment tempted the youth into criminal activities.
8) Though she never admitted it, the look on her face when I mentioned James' name gave her away.
3. 1) Throughout history, people have been intrigued by the question of whether there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe.
2) The hill farmers' lot has never been easy and in recent years has been assailed by a series of major crises.
3) As most people in his family, Grey is a great talker when he's in the mood to talk.
4) Few people find it necessary to condemn white lies on the grounds that they are not real lies.
5) All the evidence of your qualifications and skills that backs up the claims you make in your résumé should be included.
4. (1) Answer: In general
(2) Answer: that irritates
(3) Answer: arrogant
(4) Answer: adamant
(5) Answer: never indulge in
(6) Answer: absurd
(7) Answer: a romantic
(8) Answer: be aware
(9) Answer: nonetheless
(10) Answer: acceptable to
5. Answer: go around / round
Answer: Go for
Answer: went off
Answer: go on
Answer: is going on
Answer: go about
Answer: go along
Answer: go through
Answer: go by
Answer: go over
P87 Usage
was being careful with his words.
2. was being polite and ate quite a bit.
3. was getting impatient waiting for the waiter to come around.
4. are being stupid because they run the risk of being caught and expelled from school.
5. He was being a coward.
6. was being a nuisance when he complained.
7. I'm being serious.
P88 cloze
1. (1) Answer: go along
(2) Answer: honesty
(3) Answer: straightforward
(4) Answer: indulge in
(5) Answer: What about
(6) Answer: dodge
(7) Answer: assert
(8) Answer: absurd
(9) Answer: resort
(10) Answer: juggle
2. (1) Answer: asserting
(2) Answer: go along
(3) Answer: because
(4) Answer: part
(5) Answer: Mistakes
(6) Answer: exceptions
(7) Answer: end
(8) Answer: resort
(9) Answer: dying
(10) Answer: freedom
3. 翻译
The new president of our university disapproves of the idea that we should be allowed to tell lies under certain circumstances. He believes that if people get used to telling any kind of lie, they will indulge themselves and eventually be stuck with the bad habit. To tell or not to tell a lie can sometimes become a very sticky issue, but our president insists on the notion that nobody in the world of education should dodge the responsibility of attaching primary importance to honesty while teaching the young. I agree with him. What about you?

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