最新新视野大学英语3(第二版)课后答案(section B)
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最新新视野大学英语3(第二版)课后答案(section B) Key to exercises in Book 3 (unit1-unit10) Unit 1 Section B Ⅰ
1 “It was an autumn night in my native Nova Scotia.” 2. They “ were vacationing in (it) for the night.”
3. “ It took me years, thought, to learn that the love in our family didn't just happen.”
4. “ First, love needs time.”(Para. 3)
“Love needs another, harder to find quality as well, the ability to let go.”(Para. 7)
“ Finally, love needs words to make it real.” (Para. 11)
5. “ It can only be achieved through patience and understanding.” Ⅱ
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. D 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. C Ⅲ
1. hollow 2. considerate 3. rival 4. elastic 5. paralleling 6. inspire 7. manipulate 8. acknowledged 9. soaring 10 respective Ⅳ
1. on 2. apart 3. with 4. along 5. on 6. into 7. of 8. between 9. up 10. of Unit 2 Section B I.
1. O 2. F 3.F 4. O 5. F 6. O Comprehension of the Text II.
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1. D 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. A 8. A Vocabulary III.
1. implying 2. complicated 3. obstacle 4. exhibited 5. possess 6. multiplied 7. equip 8. speculate 9. concentrating 10. strength IV.
1. applied to 2. In response to 3. is associated with 4. in contrast to 5. in the say way that 6. attribute to 7. go through 8. engage in 9. benefited greatly from 10. stems from Unit 3 Section B II.
1. D 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. A III.
1. exert 2. analyzed 3. differ 4. consult 5. discarded 6. volume 7. delicate 8. convert 9. dismissed 10. flexible IV.
1. in, from 2. on 6. between, up Unit 4 Section B Reading Skills I.
1. To crush is to press something so hard that it is damaged or destroyed. Here Mary compares herself to a thing that is too weak to resist the pressure, i.e., the harsh words from publisher. Mary admits that she is extremely upset. 2. At the very beginning Engelbreit did not expect to draw greeting cards; she aimed high. Now that she was told her style was better suited for drawing greeting cards, she felt it was a comedown from high expectation. To her, drawing greeting cards was a fall from her life's goal.
3. The card is personified. As we know, a card cannot boast. Only the creator of the card boasts. However, the writer means to say that the card is communicating a proud message.
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4. behind 5. From, to 9. from
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4. Acid means having a sour or bitter taste. When one has an acid tongue, he or she is very bitter to others, that is , he or she is very critical of others. 5. A trademark is a special name, sign, word, etc. marked on a product; it is a special sign or a distinctive characteristic. Now being cute is Mary's distinctive feature.
6. A core is the central part of certain fruit. A core of one's life is the most important part of one's life. The whole sentence means Engelbreit treasures old-fashioned art and values most.
7. When one puts his or her feet firmly on the ground, he or she is down-to-earth. In other words, he or she is very realistic and practical. 8. When you say an artistic work takes off, you mean it begins to be successful.
Comprehension of the Text II.
1. A 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. D Vocabulary III.
1. crush 2. astonishing 3. comprised 4. features 5. decorated 6. elaborate 7. influential 8. annual 9. humorous 10. sample IV.
1. to 2. down 3. on 4. into 5. to 6. with 7. off 8. at 9. up 10. up Unit5
SECTION B Reading Skills I. 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. C 10. A
Comprehension of the Text II.
1. She is right-handed, and now she is unable to move her right arm and leg -- they are worthless to her.
2. Now she is completely relying on others.
3. We can make those days comfortable by giving her painkillers and sleeping pills. 4. “I don’t want to bear responsibility for condemning my mother to a living hell.” 5. Recently I operated in vain on an eighty-year-old woman with cancer of the liver. 6. As a result, the poor man continued on for nearly three more months with a painful throat and frequent bleeding caused by sores in the mouth.
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7. In 95 percent of the cases a sympathetic, reasonable decision can be made after appropriate discussion.
8. What we are trying to avoid is neutrality; the only people with any qualification to decide are those who know the patient closely and can put his or her interests first.
Vocabulary III.
1. permission 2. inserted 3. necessities 4. relieve 5. withdraw 6. arbitrary 7. phase 8. elected 9. transparent 10. cooperate IV.
1. Her voice was beginning to tremble and she tried to control it but in vain. 2. Jennifer was late for class the other day as a result of the heavy snow.
3. The small company is now confronted with intense competition for the market share.
4. In wintertime, food was hard to come by, so many animals died of hunger. 5. Tom decided to follow his father’s advice and apply for a job in the bank, as he liked working with numbers.
6. I’m sorry I forgot his birthday: The date just completely slipped my mind. 7. In the end our choices came down to going or staying.
8. The old man had a stroke, which condemned him to bed in the hospital for about half a year.
9. My French was so poor at that time that I often had trouble making myself understood.
10. If you have someone on your mind, let her know. Chances are you are on hers as well. Unit6
SECTION B Reading Skills I.
1. Because things in nature, large or small, new or old, are judged in comparison with other things involved. 2. About five billion years ago. 3. About three million years ago. 4. From Paragraph 6 to Paragraph 9. 5. From Paragraph 10 to Paragraph 13. |
Comprehension of the Text II.
1. Things in nature are large or small, new or old, only in agreement with the measures and the comparisons involved. This is obvious in paragraph 2. 2. A billion years later, the planet had cooled, and the continents and the great bodies of water had formed. This can be seen in Paragraph 3. 仅供学习与交流,如有侵权请联系网站删除 谢谢5