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全新版英语第一册课后习题答案

Text organization:
UNIT1.
1. Baker’s feelings about English courses.
2. Baker’s impression of his new English teacher
3. A topic that attracts Baker’s attention.
4. Vivid memories the title brought back.
5. Baker’s sudden desire to write about that topic.
6. Anticipating punishment.
7. Mr. Fleagle’s announcement.
8. Classmates’ response to the essay.
9. What Baker discovered.
2.

Part I ( paras 1-2) Baker was bored by everything associated with English courses, including essay writing.
Part II (paras 3-5) Baker found himself attracted by one particular topic and wrote about it for his own joy.
Part III (paras 6-9) The experience of writing the essay helped him discover his talent for writing and realize what he wished to do in life.


Vocabulary
I. 1.

1) arguments 2) put … down 3) sequence 4) rigid
5) tedious 6) hold back 7) reputation 8) distribute
9) off and on 10) vivid 11) associate … with 12) congratulations
13) finally 14) turn in/turn out 15) tackle


2. 1) George has been assigned to the newspaper’s Paris office.
2) There is a possibility that his wish to become a writer will come true.
3) She had a clear image of how she would look in twenty years’ time.
4) When the officer gave the command the soldiers opened fire.
5) As long as people keep buying bikes we’ll keep turning them out.


3. 1) Mr. Green is very dull as lecturer. He’s rigid and old fashioned, and doesn’t seem to have the faintest idea of how to inspire. I always get bored with/ by his lectures.
2) Alan’s essays are long and tedious to read. What’s more, his arguments are often based on out of date ideas.
3) I was pleasantly surprised at my ability to compose an essay that the professor chose to read to the class. It was without doubt one of the happiest moments in my school career, but I did my best to avoid showing pleasure. When the professor offered me his congratulations, however, I could hardly hold back a smile.


II. Synonyms in Context
1. composed 2. severe 3. agony 4. extraordinary 5. recall

6. command 7. was violating 8. anticipate


III. Collocation
1. at 2. for 3. of 4. with 5. as 6. about 7. to 8. in,in 9. from 10. on/upon.


IV. Structure
1. 1) Russell Baker is reported to live today with his wife in Virginia.
2) They are said to be building another bridge across the river.
3) Only a few students in Mr. Parker’s composition class are said to have really captured the essence of the essay.
4) Those love poems were believed to have been composed by an English poet of the sixteenth century.


2. 1) as you suggested
2) as I told you to
3) exactly as I was.
4) as you have described them to me.


Comprehensive Exercises
I. Cloze
(A) 1.hold back 2. congratulations 3. tedious 4. scanned 5. recall

6. vivid 7. arguments 8. off and on 9. turn out/turn in

10. career


(B) 1.

that 2. after 3. black 4. kids/children 5.at 6. for/of

7. different 8. So 9. On 10. she 11. answer

12. assignment/book 13. wrong 14. proved 15. Thus 16. myself.

II. Translation
Susan lost her legs because of /in a car accident. For a time, she didn’t know how to face up to the fact that she would never (be able to ) walk again.
On e day, while scanning (through) books, a true story caught her eye/she was attracted by a true story. It gave a vivid description of how a disabled girl became a writer. Greatly inspired, Susan made up her mind to 5read as much as she could, and what’s more, she wanted to write stories about her won childhood. Susan began to feel that she, too, would finally be able to lead a useful life.
Unit 2 Book1
Text organization:
1.
1. The story begins with the cab driver reading a letter.
2. The letter Tom wrote to his friend Ed.
3. Their conversation was centered on the lifelong
friendship between the driver and Old Ed.
4. The author got to learn more about their friendship
by reading the letter himself.
2.

Part I ( paras 1-20) From a conversation with the cab driver the author learned how much he regretted failing to keep up correspondence with his old friend Ed.
Part II (paras 21-35) Reading the letter by himself, the author learned more about the lifelong friendship between the driver and Old Ed.
Part III (paras 36) The driver's experience urged the author to reach for his pen.


Vocabulary
I. 1.

1) absolutely 2) available 3) every now and then 4) are urging/urged
5) destination 6) know ...by heart 7) mostly 8) hangs out
9) right away 10) reunion 11) or something 12) practically
13) went by 14) going ahead 15) keep in touch


2. 1) It seemed that his failure in the examination was still on his mind.
2) He was completely choked up by the sight of his team losing in the final minutes of the game.
3) She was so lost in study that she forgot to have dinner.
4) Something has come up and I am afraid I won't be able to accomplish the project on time.
5) The cost of equipping the new hospital was estimated at $2 million.


3. 1) A couple of flights at Pudong Airport were postponed this morning because of the awful weather. It is estimated that over one thousand passengers were held up.
2) My professor assigned me some reference books on computers to read. Unfortunately they are not availbale in our school library. I am kind of worried about it.
3) Michael is not much of a teacher. He often skips from one subject to another so it is difficult for his students to follow him. Besides he just lets them go ahead with exercises without making sure they have understood what they are expected to do.


II. Collocation
1.to 2.for 3.at 4.from

5.in 6.to 7.on 8.with


III. Usage
1.more or less 2.kind of/sort of 3.Something

4.kind of/sort of 5.more or less 6.or somethin

g


IV. Structure
1. 1) may/might as well watch
2) may/might as well pour out
3) may/might as well walk
4) may/might as well buy


2. 1) She looks as if she is worried about it.
2) It smells as if it is fresh.
3) It sounds as if it is Chinese.
4) It feels as if it is made of silk.


Comprehensive Exercises
I. Cloze
(A) 1.chocked up 2.awful 3.practically 4.neighborhood 5.correspondence

6.available 7.destination 8.reunion 9.Mostly

10.postponing 11.absolutely


(B)

1.how 2.himself 3.but 4.So 5.to 6.long
7.reply/answer 8.from 9.asking 10.when 11.touch 12.for
13.pieces 14.go 15.check 16.out

II. Translation
It is not easy to keep in touch with friends when they are far away. This is certainly true in my case. It has been a couple of years since I left my old neighborhood and all the friends I had there. I've been meaning to write to them but something or other comes up and I just don't seem to find the time. Now I have kind of lost touch with them. They are always on my mind, however, and I think I will certainly make an effort to keep up correspondence with them in future.

Unit 3

Vocabulary

I. 1. 1) inquired 2) brief 3) in terms of 4) cut...off

5) tend 6) anyway 7) precise 8) moreover

9) grasped 10) in the form of 11) sufficient

12) initiative 13) convey 14) fit into 15) in two minds

2. 1) Winning the match today has ensured their team a place in the Cup Final.

2) Susan was not informed of the reasons why she was dismissed.

3) These computer games entertain as well as educate the learner.

4) No living thing can do without air and water.

5) The election is likely to be held in June.

3. 1) The film's appeal lies in not only the entertainment it provides to the audience but also the questions it raises about the possible contact between human beings and alien civilizations.

2) The decision on the new project is made on the basis of scientific study. The project is likely to succeed despite the fact that we do not have sufficient funds at the moment.

3) True it is hard to make accurate predictions, but the steady growth of the information industry ensures that this line of products will be highly profitable.



II. Prefixation

1. regained 2. undecided 3. undersupplied 4. disabled

5. precondition 6. foresight 7. mispronounced 8. enrich

III. Antonyms

1. good bad modern ancient

rich poor forget remember

dry wet go come

agree differ young old

attack defend simple difficult

colored colorless like(v.n.) dislke

long short likely unlikely

early late trust distrust

2.

1) majority 2) accepted 3) increased 4) weaknesses

5) local 6) late 7) wrong 8) false

Structure

1. 1) My income is now twice as much as I used to earn two years ago.

2) I am wearing only half as much as I usually do becuase of the warm weather.

3) If you had spent half as much time on your studies as your elder sister did, you could have made the honor roll.

4) I could eat/could have eaten as much again if the doctor had not told me to go on a diet.

2. 1) As is shown by the growth rate of GDP in the last two decades, China's reform and open policy is a great success.

2) As is predicted by some newspapers, there will be a substantial cut in tax on imported cars in the coming year.

3) As is proved by the records, China's human rights situation has been steadily improving over the years.

4) The failure of the joint venture was not, as was assumed by outsiders, because of lack of capital, but because of poor management.

Comprehensive Exercises

I. Cloze

(A) 1.attitude 2. highly 3. informed 4. bring ...about

5. rate 6. sufficient 7. put across 8. proportion

9. Hence 10. ensure 11. audience

(B) 1. which 2. how 3. Besides 4. that/which

5. discoveries 6. Another 7. through 8. other

9. an 10. affect 11. imagine / tell 12. may

13. supply 14. around 15. make 16. live

II. Translation

It is hard to imagine how our forefathers could do without so many conveniences that modern technology has brought about. Back then only a small proportion of the population enjoyed some comforts. The majority didn't even have sufficient food, not to speak of/let alone the privilege of being edcuated.However,many people blame modern technology for the problems it has created. They want to slow down the rate of progress. But no one can put the clock back. The best we can do is to make informed decisions as to the direction in which technology is to develop.
Unit 4

Text organization:
1.

Part I ( paras 1-29) With determination, and with help from Mr. Crawford, Tony achieved his dream of owing his own farm.
Part II (paras 30-33) Tony's career set the author thinking about why and to what extent he had been successful.

2.Main Events
1) Tony worked as a help at Mr. Crawford's house
2. Tony got a job clearing snow at Mr. Crawford's factory
3. Tony learned to become a skilled worker.
4. Tony bought a house with Mr. Crawford's help.
5. Tony bought a farm and sent for his family in Italy.


Vocabulary
I. 1.

1) wreck 2) balance 3) approaching 4) handle
5) discard 6) have worked out 7) Above all 8)passed away
9)diet 10) do with 11) confidence 12) cleaned up
13) property 14) weekly 15) amuse


2.

1) Efforts to look for survivors were aban

doned after it had been/was determined that all people in the sunken ship had died.


2) I was amazed that Bob left a well-paid job to travel around the world.


3) Her request for a loan has been turned down by many a bank as her business is small and she could provide no guarantee.


4)The home network system on display was found to be very helpful in freeing people from trivial housework.


5) Nothing will weaken our determination to modernize our country in the shortest possible time.


3.

1) You can spend hours wandering around the department stores, leisurely inspecting the items for sale, or hunting for some antiques along the sidewalks, where you'll most likely be amazed by the variety of things on display.


2)The local government encourages laid-off workers to learn about trade and become skilled workers. Besides, it has done a lot to help solve their financial troubles by creating reemployment opportunities and by providing business startup loans.


3) For years, the farmer had built up a reputation for kindness by calling on his needy neighbors and trying to be helpful. He was very much respected in the neighborhood and hundreds attended hid funeral when he passed away.


II. Confusable Words
1. 1)personal 2) personnel

2.1)sometime 2)Sometimes 3)some time 4)sometime


III. Euphemism
1. d 2. e 3. h 4. c 5. g 6. a 7. b 8. f


IV. Structure
1. 1) Every day, the kids came home from school dusty and hungry.
2) The newly-appointed director walked to his office cheerful and confident.
3) Ben hurried home, anxious to watch the football league game on TV.
4) Jenny opened the door quietly, afraid of waking the baby up.


2. 1) "...snow pretty soon",/It's going to snow pretty soon.


2) "When winter come, you give me job clearing snow at the factory."/"When winter comes, Please give me the job of clearing snow at the factory."


3) "I like a buy a house"/"I'd like to buy a house.'


4) "Mr. Craw, I sell my house!"/ "Mr. Crawford, I have sold my house!"

5) "Mr. Craw, I buy a farm."/"Mr. Crawford, I've bought a farm."


Comprehensive Exercises
I. Cloze
(A) 1.create 2. sponsored 3.amazed 4. determination 5.away

6. capacity 7.loan 8.character 9.hunting

10. send for


(B) 1.with 2. until 3.in 4.or 5.kids/children 6. up

7. dream 8. more 9. for 10. open 11.house

12. don't 13. and 14.you

II. Translation
After graduation from college, Tony decided to start his own business. At the beginning, many a bank turned down his request for a loan. But he was not a bit discouraged, and continued to call on one banker after another seeking help. Impressed by his determination and optimism, one banker finally agreed to loan him the money. Now he has become a wealthy businessman. Talking about his amazing achievement, Tony puts great emphasis on the importance

of creating rather than waiting for opportunities.
Unit 5
Text Organization
1. 1) Para 2 His interest in her had begun twelve months before in a Florida library.

2) para 7 I will let Mr.Blanchard tell you what happened.

3) prar16 It is not difficult to understand and admire Miss Maynell’s wisdom.

2.

Parts
Paragraphs
Main Idea

Part Two
Paras2—6
How John Blanchard had fallen in love with Miss Maynell

Part Three
Paras7--15
Miss Maynell put Blanchard to a test

Part Four
Paras16--17
It was wise of Miss Maynell to give such a test


Vocabulary

I. 1. 1) fertile 2) reflected 3) straightens

4) identify 5) overseas 6) scheduled,scheduled

7) slim 8) spilt 9) sustained

10) glow 11) grateful 12) delicate

13) more than a little 14) thrust 15) keen

2. 1) The extent of the human body’s response to a drug depends on the amount taken.

2) Mary stopped corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother.

3) A radio ransmitter is best located at an isolated place far from cities.

4) I was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn’t hear Martin come in.

5) The rough surface of the basketball helps players grip the ball.

3. 1) During the 1880s,several black colleges were founded in the U.S. to broaden educational opportunities for black students and help them make their way in the world.

2) Joy Warren was grateful to the five rescuers for saving her three children form the sinking car in response to her cry for help.

3) “The food at this hotel disgusts me.why not dine at the restaurant across the street?”

“Well,we haven’t reserved a table, but we’ll take a chance on its not being full.”

II. Usage
1. 1) frightened 2) afraid/frightened

2. 1) alike/similar 2) similar

3. 1) alive 2) living

4. 1) sleeping 2) asleep

III. word family
1. 1) disappointed 2. 1) attractive

2) disappointment 2) attract

3) disappointing 3) attraction

4) disappoint 4) attractively

5) disappointingly 5) unattactively

6) disappointing 6) unattractive

Structure
1. 1) Europa is one of Jupiter’s four bright satellites,all named after characters in Greek mythology.

2) The woman stood over there,her graying hair pinned up under a worn hat.

3) The tourist bus rolled south,the fields it passed green with newly planted rice.

4) The principal stormed into the noisy classroom,his face black with anger.

2. 1) Please sit down for a moment,and I’ll tell the manager your’

re here.

2) Drop a stone into a smooth lake, and the surface will be covered with circular waves moving outward form the center.

3) Bring the flowers into a warm room,and they’llsoon open.

4) Arrive late once more,and you’re fired.

Comprehensive Exercises
I. Cloze
(A)

1) identifying 2) gripped 3) margins

4) scheduled 5) corresponding 6) overseas

7) more than a little 8)hesitated 9) grateful

10) made my way 11) response 12) going my way

(B)

1) before 2) thought 3) believed/thought

4) ring 5) Nor/Neither 6) she

7) did 8) letter 9) that/it

10)the 11) Jenny 12) could

13) and 14) with 15) had

16) table 17) but

II. Translation
Not rich himself, Uncle Li never hesitates to help others. Previous to/Before his retirement, through Project Hope he located the addresses of two country kids who grew up in poor families but had a keen desire to study. From then on he sent them money regularly. Later the two made their way to college, and even got a chance to study overseas. They often thought of Uncle Li and kept corresponding with him. Whenever he read their letters, Uncle Li’s face would broaden into a smile. He felt this to be the most sensible investment in his life.
UNIT6
Text organization:
1.
Eugene Linden wants to tell the reader that animals do have, at least, some limited intelligence, and the personal experiences of those who are in close contact with animals are more convincing evidence than that any experiments can provide.
2.

Subheadings Main ideas
Let's Make a Deal Some animals are intelligent enough to know how to bargain with people.
Tale of a Whale Animals like whales can assess a situation and act accordingly.
Primate Shell Game Animals sometimes can be tricky.


Vocabulary
I. 1.

1) maintaining 2) intelligent 3) go (very) far 4) has expanded
5) make a deal 6) in the interest of 7) wiped out 8) surrounding
9) convince 10) figure out 11) encountered 12) has cooperated
13) assessed 14) (had) switched 15) envy


2. 1) There used to be a long controversy over whether the book should be published or not.
2) Kate felt relieved after her first meeting with Tom had gone smoothly.
3) Something suddenly went wrong with my computer when I was in the middle of writing the essay.
4) It's a miracle that she survived the air crash when it brought about 109 deaths.
5) She is determined not to give in until they give her a pay rise.


3. 1) It is obvious that Sherman never thought Melati was so intelligent thatt she would deceive her.
2) Scientists have

undertaken various kinds of original research projects to explore animal intelligence, but they still can't reach an agreement on whether it exists or not.
3) Lots of evidence convinced us that the lost ancient tunnel must have run right underneath the city, extending to the seashore.


II. Confusable Words
1. firstly 2. first, first 3. At first 4. First/Firstly 5. first

6. First 7. at first 8. first


III. Usage


phrases In the phrase, the attributive noun indicates:
1. animal intelligence
2. zoo keeper

3. eye contact

4. money supply

5. killer whale

6. baby whale

7. family member

8. sea turtle
whose
where

through what

of what

what kind

how old

of what

what kind/where



IV. Structure
1. 1) Scott arrived at the South Pole in January 18th, only to find that someone had got there before him.
2) They spent a lot of time negotiating for a pay increase, only to get fired.
3) I got to the theater only to find thatt I had left the ticket at home.
4) I went to this St. Valentine's party to have some fun only to discover that everyone there was my mother's age.


2. 1) Why pay so much for such a coat? You could have it at half of the price in the supermarket near our house.
2) The central heating system seems to have gone wrong. Why not call the repairman to check it?
3) Why argue with him any more? He's made up his mind not to undertake this task.
4) "I called and left a message for him several times but he never called back." "Why not try his mobile phone, then?"


Comprehensive Exercises
I. Cloze
(A) 1.emergency 2. evidence 3. original 4. sizing up 5. negotiates

6. reveal 7. intelligent 8. make a deal 9. dominant

10. in their interest(s) 11. deceiving 12. controversy

13. judgment 14. explore


(B) 1. or 2. How 3. from 4. However 5.behavior 6. when

7. doesn't 8. example 9. But 10. attention 11. Another

12. that 13. a 14. every 15. associate 16. when 17. food 18. Learning

II. Translation
When I was young I developed a keen interest in animals. So I often visited the zoo in my hometown. There what attracted me most was a couple of tigers, especially the male. They were kept in a huge iron cage at first, but later was released from it and put in a place called Tiger Hill. The hill was separated from the visitors by a very wide and deep ditch. What's more, it was also surrounded by a high iron fence along the ditch.

Twenty years later, I revisited the zoo and was relieved to find that the Tiger Hill was still there but greatly extended. Moving around now were six tigers, old and young, instead of two.
UNIT7
Vocabulary
I.1. 1) nearby 2) signaled 3) resumed 4) spotted 5) instant

6) exploded 7) swaying 8) messing around 9) leaped 10) grabbed

11) loose 12) horror

13) punched 14) calculate 15) clear of

2. 1) The comet is visible to the naked eye as a fuzzy ball in the western sky.

2) Application papers may be sent via e-mail.

3) The city government feeds and shelters the homeless children.

4) He was warned by his brothers to keep clear of the street gang.

5) I’d like to draw your attention to the fact that the students’ enthusiasm about the project has cooled down.

3. 1) He struggled with the big rock lying in the middle of the road, lifted it with all his strength, and got it out of the way just before the train flashed by with a full load of freight.

2) Sam fell off the horse, injuring his back, twisting his left arm and scraping his knee. Fortunately, the back injury was not serious, and he recovered in two weeks. After the incident, Sam never dared to mess around with the horse on the farm again.

3) The driver pulled on the brake the instant he saw kids jumping up and down on the road. But he knew that the car would not stop in time. In an effort to keep the car from injuring the kids, he swung left, and the car crashed into a big tree before coming to a stop.

III. Word Formation
1. possibility 2.highly 3. amazement 4. violation 5. widened

6. neighborhood 7. fulfillment 8. determination



Structure
1. 1) making 2) to kill 3) to ask 4) to think 5) spending

6) being spoken 7) to pay 8) practicing

2. 1) With Christmas only a week away

2) With his physical condition improving day by day

3) With our GDP growing steadily

4) With all the shops closed



Comprehensive Exercises
I. Cloze
(A)

1. incident 2. leaping 3. instant 4. spotted 5. horror 6. calculating

7. grab 8. clear of 9. loose 10. reach out 11. all my strength

12. scraped 13. punched 14. internal

(B)

1. had 2. when 3. with 4. before 5. for 6. herself 7. with

8. on 9. house 10. other/older 11. too 12. and 13. speak

14. to 15. come 16. out 17. When 18. what 19. of 20. like

II. Translation
The instant the professor entered the classroom, the words on the blackboard “Welcome Back Professor” drew his attention. He had been injured in a car accident, and had had several operations in a nearby hospital. The doctor calculated his chances of survival to be no more than 10%. Now, not only had recovered from his injury, but he was also able to resume teaching. Every student felt excited at the sight of him, and minutes passed before the class cooled down.
UNIT8
Text organization:
1.
1. Parts
Paragraphs
Main Ideas

Part One


Paras 1—10


Teenagers’ idleness and ignorance will produce serious effects on all concerned and society as a whole.

Part Two


Paras 11—24


Kevin 1990 comes to realize in his dream how greatly

lack of education costs his forbears, himself, his children ad the society they live in, and how important it is to study hard.



Vocabulary
I. 1.

1) drive home 2) idle 3) is functioning 4) searched…for

5) scared 6) handful 7) luxury 8) ability

9) woke up 10) slice 11) miracle 12) has broken down

13) was jammed 14) faculties 15) humble

2.

1) The cost of electricity is likely to be seriously affected by the rise in gas prices.

2) There has been a decline in the number of people borrowing from public libraries, but book sales are rising.

3) They made a suggestion at the meeting that an assistant be appointed to help Mr. Green.

4) The local history group was astonished when they heard of/to hear of a plan to build an office building right next to thecastle.

5) They had run out of water by the time they got to the camp.

3.

1) Highly complex in design, the engines cost too much to produce. We simply can’t compete with other companies unless we improve our engine design and reduce the cost of production.

2) Philip was very upset to find it so hard to make a living by writing in the new country. He swore that he would give up his writing career and try some other job. To his delight, he was/became much better off when he switched to teaching, and even had adequate money/means for a year.

3) The other day my friend John and I paid a visit to the museum of fine arts in our city. The museum had recently acquired several original paintings by an American woman artist. Ignorant of art, I turned to John and asked how her works struck him. John replied that for him, her paintings/works summed up the restless spirit of America.

II.

1. The young man made $5 an hour in his summer job.

2. What made you change your mind?

3. I’m sure Jason will make a good lawyer.

4. The vet put something down the dog’s throat to make it vomit.

5. The story makes interesting reading.

6. Five and five make ten.

7. On foot they can only make about 20 miles a day.

8. I don’t think she’ll ever really make it to the top.

III.

1.

1) developing 2) develop 3) dvelopment 4) develop 5) developing; developed



2.

1) amazed 2) amazes 3) amazingly 4) amazing 5) amazement

IV. Structure


1.

1) With the help of a bank loan

2) Without first-hand knowledge of the Middle East

3) With support from the trade union

4) Without trying hard to build up a large vocabulary

2.

1) While I admit that there are problems

2) while reading the newspaper

3) while Jan

e is ready in ten minutes

4) While she is a likeable girl

Comprehensive Exercises


I. cloze

(A)

1. decline 2. complex

3. idle 4. make a living by

5. accumulated 6. affect

7. function 8. faculties

9. ignorance 10. compete

11. make up



(B)

1. half 2. ever 3. during 4. when

5. from 6. enough 7. Since 8. and

9. marrying 10. about 11. none 12. fire

13. whom 14. writing 15. if 16. sound

II. Translation

This morning I heard an interesting piece of news over my portable radio: A man of 36 and his son of ten attend the same class competing with each other for high marks. The story goes/It’s like this:

The man, Li Wei by name, was too idle to learn anything when young. With little education, with no useful skills, he could hardly earn an adequate living wage. His life experiences drove home to him the point that he had to acquire knowledge before he was able to accumulate wealth. So Li Wei swore that he would go to school with his son, determined to learn.

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