新视野大学英语第三版第二册读写教程2课后标准答案和翻译 下载本文

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Filial piety is the basic code of ethics in the ancient Chinese society. Chinese people consider filial

piety as the essence of a person 'integrity,s family harmony, and the nation 'wells -being. With filial

piety being the core of Confucian ethics, it has been the moral standard for the Chinese

society to maintain the family relationship for thousands of years. It' s undoubtedly a traditional

Chinese virtue. The culture of filial piety is a complex concept, rich in content and wide in range.

It concludes not only cultural ideas but also institutional etiquettes. Generally speaking, it refers

to the obligation of children to their parents required by the society, including respect, care,

support for the elderly and so forth. Filial piety is fundamental

to the ancient“ Oriental

.civilization”

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Unit 4 Dance with love

Text A College sweethearts

Ex. 1

1. The author uses this sentence to tell her own love story. She didn' t expect that she would e

up marrying Butch. He became her boyfriend just because of her wish to find a cute boyfriend.

t really want to marry him at the beginning.She didn'

Because when she met up with Butch the first time, he kept staring at her all night long. He 2.

flattered her and fell in love with her at first sight. He looked really wild or maybe even dangerous.

3. Because Butch had a“ bad boy image” which

emptingwasveryto a lot of girls, and his wild,

dynamic personality was a little frightening. She didn' t know whether she could be getting along

with him.

4. Though she always had an excellent reputation in respect to

her schoolwork, she thought

that her college life was dull, with no fun. In her opinion, college was supposed to be a time of great learning and also of some fun.

5. Because she was becoming more interested in him and she wanted to find out if she was the

“ right ” date in the eyes of Butch, thinking of herself as a traditional girl.

6. It means that Butch didn' t want to do anything to change his bad situation. The word fate here

refers to the fact that Butch was going to be expelled from the university.

7. Though Butch was wild and would sometimes display directly his love in front of her friends,

he was always a perfect gentleman at his core. And they had a pure and responsible relationship for seven years.

8. The author and her husband' s faithfulney ofjourlove that