新世纪大学英语综合教程5答案资料

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1、新世纪大学英语综合教程 5Unit onePage 12Increasing your language proficiencyWorking with words and expressions1. Listed in the box are some of the words you have learned in the text. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.1) beloved 2) classics 3) survivor 4) workaholic 5) m

2、anufacturing 6) odd 7) finances 8) boarded 9) replacement 10) natural2. Listed in the box below are some expressions that you have learned in the text. Complete the sentences with each of them. Change the form where necessary.1) asking around 2) straighten out 3) pick out 4) grabbed at 5) look.in th

3、e eye 6) and all that Cloze 1) until 2) interests 3) sandwiches 4)overweight 5) beloved 6) boarded 7) workaholic 8) compete 9) finally 10) precisely11) coronary 12) acquaintances 13)survived 14) inquiring 15)deceasedTranslationTranslate the following passage into English. He died. He worked himself

4、to death, precisely at 3:00 a.m. Sunday morning, on his day off.His friends and acquaintances were not really surprised. To them, he was a perfect Type A, a workaholic, a classic.Phil worked six days a week, five of them until eight or nine at night, during a time when his own company had begun the

5、four-day week for everyone but the executives. He played a golf game every month but it was work. Other than this, he had no outside extracurricular interests.His survivors included his wife Helen and three children. Helen, forty-eight years old, had given up trying to compete with his work years ag

6、o. Among his beloved children, the eldest son didnt know him well, and the daughter had no shared topics with him. Only the youngest son who was twenty, tried to grab at his father and tried to mean enough to him to keep the man at home.At the funeral, the sixty-year-old company president said that

7、the fifty-one-year-old deceased had meant much to the company and would be missed and would be hard to replace. And by 5:00 p.m. The afternoon of the funeral, the company president had begun to make inquiries about the replacement.Unit two Page 31Increasing your language proficiencyWorking with word

8、s and expressions1. Listed in the box are some of the words you have learned in the text. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary. (Page 31)1) ill-fitting 2) stain 3) devoured 4) rotting 5) cracked 6) chronic 7) dripping 8) sore 9) enslaved 10) corrective2. Listed

9、 in the box below are some expressions that you have learned in the text. Complete the sentences with each of them. Change the form where necessary.1) wears away/eats away 2) come off 3) help out 4) eats away 5) going up 6) at best 7) off and onCloze (page 34)1) smell 2) marriage 3) chronic 4) smell

10、y 5) unemployment 6) mattress 7) cornbread 8) malnutrition 9) cracked 10) luxuries 11) insects 12) deapers 13) future 14) alcohol 15) barsTranslationTranslate the following passage into English. What is poverty? Read the story of a single mother of three, and youll understand what it means.She was m

11、arried once, but later her husband lost his job and life became increasingly difficult. After giving birth to the last baby, her marriage came to an end.In order to save her children from suffering, she summoned up her courage and went to ask for help.She got seventy-eight dollars a month for the fo

12、ur of them. After the rent, most of the rest went for food.There was no money left to get the refrigerator fixed and the milk went sour; no money for hot water, and even in winter she had to do washing in icy cold water. She had chronic anemia caused from poor diet, a bad case of worms, and needed a

13、 corrective operation, but there was no money for iron pills, or better food, or worm medicine, to say nothing of having an operation. She had no money for grannies; no money for paper handkerchiefs and her children were seen with runny noses all the time, she tried her best to use only the minimum

14、electricity. She stayed up all night on cold night, because she had to watch the fire, for fear that one spark on the newspaper covering the walls would cause a fire and the sleeping children would die in flames.She saw no bright future. Sooner or later, the boys would end up behind the bars of thei

15、r prison or turn to the freedom of alcohol or drugs and find themselves enslaved. And what awaited the daughter was, at best, a life like that of the mother.Indeed, poverty is an acid that drips on pride until all pride is worn away. Poverty is a chisel that chips on honor until honor is worn away.U

16、nit threePage 52Increasing your language proficiencyWorking with words and expressions1.Listed in the box are some of the words you have learned in the text. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary. 1)pray 2) escorted 3) swirled 4) grin 5) deceived 6) punctuated 7) wail 8) rejoicing 9) moans 10) serenely2. Listed in the box below are some expressions tha

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