2. Little does he know much his parents love him.
3. Not until he read the report did he realize what a serious mistake he had made. 4. Hardly could the poor old man fall asleep with a pain in his leg. 5. Under no conditions will we give in to their demands. IX.
1. While I agree it is a tough problem, I don’t think it cannot be solved. 2. While Sara cannot come to help us, she will give us some suggestions.
3. While people admit pollution is very serious, few are willing to take measures. 4. While it’s raining hard now, it will clear up anytime. 5. While it is true we need money badly, we cannot steal it. Translation X.
1. Little did she know that this picture would one day be worth more than a million dollars. 2. While I understand what you say, I don’t agree with you on the issue. 3. I think the police are meant to protect people.
4. I went to see him yesterday, only to find that he had gone abroad several days before. 5. At the weekly meeting, everyone must confine their remarks to the subject.
6. If only I hadn’t said those silly words! I was too young then to distinguish right from wrong. XI.
1. 五年前我几乎不会想到今天我会与这么多来自世界各地的学生坐在一起学习英语。 2. 虽然这些职位给你带来荣耀和权力,但是它也赋予你巨大的责任。 3. 从长远来看,粮食生产和人口增长之间的竞争难以轻易解决。
4. 有时我们发现,自己爬上了成功的阶梯,却发现阶梯靠在错误的墙壁上。(即:我们爬上去了,却发现不是自己真正追求的东西。)
5. 新计划的目的是让年轻人快速走上管理岗位。
6. 这个年轻人志向高远,非常希望能有所成就,让父母为他骄傲。 Cloze XII.
1. C 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. D 8. B 9. A 10. A 11. C 12. C 13. A 14. D 15. D 17. A 18. D 19. C XIV.
There has been a sad tendency among youngsters in valuing material things more and more. For college students, the most popular subjects that they prefer to choose are accounting, computer programming, business, etc. When they graduate from colleges, the jobs they prefer to choose are sales representative, advertisement designing, international business, etc. Fewer and fewer people are choosing teaching or social services as their life career. Section B
Comprehension of the Text II.
1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. F 7. F 8. F Vocabulary III.
1. eliminate 2. displayed 3. implicit 4. promotion 5. motivated 6. prospect 7. constructed 8. civil 9. preference 10. absence IV.
1. Correct form: in particular; synonym: especially/particularly 2. Correct form: in short; synonym: in brief
3. Correct form: are committed to; definition: promise to do (sth.) 4. Correct form: based … on; definition: use… as a basis 5. Correct form: By/In comparison; synonym: compared to 6. Correct form: at large; synonym: as a whole; in general 7. Correct form: happy with; synonym: satisfied with
8. Correct form: associated with; synonym: connected with
9. Correct form: ground to a halt; definition: gradually stop 10. Correct form: protect… from; synonym: defend… from
新视野大学英语(第二版)第二册Unit 9答案 Unit 9
Comprehension of the Text
I.
1. His mother. Because she influenced his thoughts and attitudes toward life. 2. He learned from his mother that one should never quit.
3. The family was homeless, jobless and penniless with three babies waiting to be fed.
4. She quit school to find a job as a grocer and moved the family to live with her brother, Allen. 5. She discovered in him a talent for words.
6. Though very poor, she signed him up for a set of books for intermediate and advanced readers.
7. He worked as a reporter with the Baltimore Sun and later with The New York Times. He won the Pulitzer Prize. 8. No, she didn’t have the chance to know of it because her health collapsed, but she always believed in it.
Vocabulary III.
IV.
with V.
5,A Word Building VI.
1. After working extra hours for several months, I have repaid the money to the bank. 2. I didn’t enjoy the story at first, but I came to like it when I reread it. 3. He replaced the book on the shelf when he finished it. 4. She is slowly regaining he strength after the accident. 5. The old city center was redesigned after the war.
6. She was asked to reconsider her decision to leave the job.
7. After the disaster the government spent millions of dollars helping the local people to reconstruct their homes.
8. The museum has such a fine set of old paintings that it is worth revisiting. VII.
1. dishonest 2. discouraged 3. displeased 4. discontinued 5. disappearing 6. discharged 7. disclosed 8. dislike Sentence Structure VIII.
1. I’ve made up my mind to marry him even if my mother objects.
2. She has problems finding a job even if she gets a Bachelor’s degree.
3. Even if you normally have good skin, some pats of the face may become dry during the winter. 4. The young man felt great sadness even if he did not find the words to express it. 5. Even if you don’t watch music programs, you’ve probably heard his songs. IX.
1. The clearer a goal is , the easier it is to decide whether the goal is achievable. 2. The angrier I got, the less he said.
3. The larger the city is, the greater the increase in population is.
4. The longer they stick to their goal, the greater the chances of success are. 5. The more expensive the restaurant is, the better the food it serves. Translation X.
1. I am sure that I will make something of myself, even though I have not achieved any major success so far. 2. I have been working hard for so many years; I feel I am entitled to a good future.
3. When her husband deserted her, leaving her with nothing but scattered pieces of life to pick up, she went insane.
4. From my standpoint, Mother was too hard on me then, without taking my feelings into account.
5. When I reached the summit of my professional career, mother's words \were constantly in my mind.
6. You should know better than to play football in the street. XI.
1. 詹姆士是个诚实的人,尽管我反对他这个人,我还是要这样说。 2. 组织越庞大,越难做出决定。 3. 是真英雄方能临危不惧。 4. 持有该票者能免费入场。
5. 在英国,他是第一个有意识的从事散文写作并且有所建树的人。 6. 失业半年后,她报名参加了烹饪班,希望能尽快找到工作。 Cloze
Structured Writing XIV.
Some people think that books are the main source of himan knowledge, summaries of what people have acquired in their struggle with nature and society. Moreover, with the rapid development of modern society, book knowledge is updated from time to time. For these people, books are everything.
However, book knowledge is not everything! Books can never cover all the things and happenings in the world. Book knowledge is only a recording of what has been discovered. There are many mysteries unsolved and we can find no answers from books up to now. So if one does not try to learn something beyond books, it will be difficult for one to cope with some practical problems.
We should develop our ability through practice and observing the world. It is not practical to rely on books only. Section B
Reading Skills I.
4,C
Comprehension of the Test II.
Vocabulary III.
IV.
1. He is a man who prefers action to words.
2. The child was told time and time again not to go near the railway but he didn't seem to listen. 3. John studied hard before the examination and it paid off. He made an A.
4. In the meantime, focus your attention on something that you're really interested in and never quit. 5. With reference to the school uniform policy, there were various thoughts and feelings among students. 6. Would you please look at my paper and give your suggestions about it?
7. I felt obliged to go over there to say sorry to him as I didn't want to hurt his feelings.
8. It only took about 30 minutes before the high school was filled up with the survivors of the disaster. 9. He slipped and broke his leg. As a result, he will have to be away from school for two or three months. 10. This newly invented device will help those people who tend to get themselves injured.
新视野大学英语(第二版)第二册Unit 10答案 Unit 10
Comprehension of the Text I.
1. He was head of the European staff of the Columbia Broadcasting System and a news broadcaster. 2. He felt sorry for the suffering of London during the attach by the German bombers. 3. Because he believed that whatever London had to endure, it could not be destroyed. 4. They were sure about their ultimate triumph over England.
5. They believed that London would surrender after it became a burned city.
6. Because they had the English Channel as a barrier against the Nazi ground forces, and they had the Royal Air Force to battle the Nazi in the sky.
7. On the one hand, they stayed calm and tried to continue living their lives; on the other hand, they did their best to help to defend their nation.
8. He predicted that the English people would win the final victory. Vocabulary III.
IV.
V.
6. G Word Building
VI.
1. misreported 3. misspells 4. misplaced 6. misusing/ misuse 7. mistake 8. misled VII.
2. irresponsible 4. characterized 5. redoubling 6. fashionable 7. unfair 8. disobeys Sentence Structure VIII.
1. as though he wee the only person who scored over 90. 2. as though she had seen a ghost there 3. as though he were her own son
4. as though he were attending a party. 5. as though he knew everything. IX.
1. You should wear whichever dress suits you best for the evening party. 2. You can settle down in whichever area you choose. 3. Whichever (of you) comes first will receive a gift.
4. All my books are here. You may borrow whichever you like. 5. I have several spare rooms. Whichever you want is yours. Translation X.
1. I remember the whole thing clearly as though it had happened yesterday. 2. Whichever of them writes the best essay will win the prize.
3. It turned out that the budget provided for a salary increase one year later.
4. She did the same job day after day and year after year, but she never complained.
5. She endured all kinds of hardships on the journey; nothing could keep her from finding her lost daughter. 6. Don't get mixed up with that gang. They have committed many bad things in broad daylight. XI.
1.市民抢购瓶装水,就好像接下来几天饮用水可能会短缺似的。
2. 学会用最适合你自己的办法放松,是一种有助于健康的积极办法。 3. 在战役中,为数不多的战士们英勇抗敌,壮烈牺牲。
4. 他们奋战了4个多小时才将大火控制住,避免了危险的火势蔓延到整个小镇。 5. 他告诉她,不管遇到什么麻烦,她都永远有一位可依赖的朋友。 6. 银行可以贷款给一些小公司以防它们倒闭。 Cloze XII.
Structured Writing XIV.
London would not surrender. All the people of London were in the front lines. They put out endless fires from the heavy bombing. They dug quickly in cellars to rescue their friends who had been buried underneath the wreckage. London people prepared to fight on with every possible means until the last Englishman died or the invaders were driven off. Section B
Comprehension of the Text II.
Vocabulary III.
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