88. Comprehension of the Text 89. II.
90. 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T 6. F 7. T 8. T 91.
92. Vocabulary 93. III.
94. 1. resigned 2. consent 3. governing 4. refusal 5. disposed 95. 6. artificial 7. desirable 8. reproduce 9. violated 10. radical 96. Exercises on Web course only:
97. 11. probable 12. reflection 13. resume 14. panic 15. opposition 98. 99. IV.
100. She came up with a new idea for increasing sales. 101. It makes sense to buy the most up-to-date version.
102. If the day turns out to be wet, we may have to change our plans. 103. Upon reflection, she decided to accept his offer.
104. For the sake of a successful exhibition we should try our best to collect more
famous paintings.
105. We reserved two tickets in the name of Brown.
106. We had to resign ourselves to taking a loss on the sale.
107. Economic and social inequalities can never be viewed as positive and
constructive forces.
108. If he did move to Beijing, he'd stand a chance of getting a job.
109. These policemen are frightened at the prospect that they face a population which
has the most advanced automatic arms at its disposal. 110.
111. Unit 9 112. Section A 113. Vocabulary 114. III.
115. 1. invitation 2. enforced 3. cited 4. awkward 5. inherited 116. 6. dispute 7. exposure 8. valid 9. verified 10. justification 117. Exercises on Web course only:
118. 11. editing 12. division 13. bind 14. payments 15. headline 119. 120. IV.
121. She has certainly gained in confidence over the last couple of years. 122. The actor made the headlines for having an affair.
123. Greg's parents are worried about his exposure to the kind of people they don't
approve of while he's at college.
124. The opposition parties are calling for the minister's resignation over the scandal. 125. The administration is in the process of drawing up a peace plan. 126. She'll end up penniless if she keeps spending as much as that. 127. She lays bare her three unhappy marriages in her autobiography.
128. Hoping that he might be able to shed light on the problem, I asked Paul to look at
the engine.
129. The outside influences have no bearing on what you can do for your basketball
team.
130. Thank you; I'll store that piece of ness away for a time when I might need it. 131. Exercises on Web course only:
132. “Make no mistake about it,” he said, “this is the most serious threat our
educational system has ever seen.”
133. They worked much harder when they learned that they were in line for a wage
increase.
134. For a time, they argued over which TV program to watch.
135. A car was stolen last nigh right under the nose of a security guard. 136. 137. V.
138. 1. N 2. G 3. I 4. J 5. E 6. M 7. D 8. K 9. C 139. 10. B 140.
141. Collocation 142. VI.
143. 1. institutions 2. security 3. independence 4. rewards 5. markets 144. 6. crisis 7. situation 8. aid 9. position 10. damages 145.
146. Word Building 147. VII.
148. a tradition perfected by the Elizabethans 149. an exhibition of fine Victorian furniture 150. dance music with African roots 151. lots of shops run by Asians
152. make the British feel more European 153. contemporary Italian literature 154. some films of Hollywoodian style 155. some novels of Jamesian style 156. 157. VIII.
158. 1. Premarital 2. premature 3. pre-game 4. preplanned 159. 5. pre-school 6. preexist 7. presuppose 8. prehistoric 160.
161. Sentence Structure 162. IX.
163. He listens to the radio while driving to work.
164. He works in an American company while giving lectures on economics at a
college in the evening.
165. In some societies professional women are treated as equals on the job while
being treated as servants at home.
166. We should be pupils while serving as teachers.
167. The two professors will exchange their views while attending a meeting in Paris. 168. 169. X.
170. Not even once did this thought come to her mind.
171. No sooner were they released by order of the court than they were rearrested by
the police.
172. By no means is it easy to pass the test when you are not spending enough time
preparing.
173. Seldom did the couple go to the theater together during their stay in the USA. 174. Not until we understand the person who has the disease can we understand the
disease. 175.
176. Translation 177. XI.
178. Word came yesterday that they were killed while trying to reach the summit. 179. Under no circumstances shall I mention to anyone that I have turned down the
invitation to her wedding.
180. It made the headlines that the president's wife threatened her husband with
public exposure.
181. That wealthy lady's repeated demand for a premarital agreement greatly harmed
her prospective husband's self-esteem and ended up in his refusal to get married. 182. Make no mistake about it, some women would insist on the right to get a divorce
if their husbands did not earn as much as they expected.
183. The casual discovery of the fingerprint shed some light on the murder he had
been looking into. 184. 185. XII.
186. 现如今太多的人似乎都是边看电视边吃东西,几乎没注意自己吃的是什么、吃了多
少。
187. 我怎么也没有料到没有我你会生活得这么惬意。 188. 他在支票上伪造他哥哥的签名,以不正当手段得到了这笔钱,这件事后来被媒体曝
了光。
189. 他举了个典型的例子来说明警官是出于自卫朝那人开的枪,因为那人先朝他开枪。 190. 专家普遍认为包含对人的健康有很重要的影响。 191. 在中国婚前协议的例子不多,这说明婚前协议尚不为众人接受,尽管离婚会涉及财
产分配问题。 192.
193. Cloze 194. XIII.
195. 1. B 2.C 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. D
196. 9. C 10. D 11. C 12. C 13. A 14. D 15. B 16. B 197. 17. D 18. B 19. A 20. C 198.
199. Section B
200. Reading Skills 201. I.
202. Yes. In the sense that “the structure of family life is undergoing extreme
changes”.
203. They are about marriages, parents, unmarried mothers and children in
single-parent households.
204. It says women tend to work longer hours than men both at home and on the job. 205. It will be one to illustrate why getting a job is no longer optional for women.
206. Fathers' income usually exceeds mothers' income, but it is women who usually
contribute a larger proportion of their income to their family. 207.
208. Comprehension of the Text 209. II.
210. 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. B 8. A 211.
212. Vocabulary 213. III.
214. 1. undergo 2. released 3. concludes 4. overtaking 5. maintain 215. 6. contribute 7. vary 8. adequate 9. optional 10. migrate 216. Exercises on Web course only:
217. 11. rare 12. urgent 13. prime 14. agenda 15. dissolved 218. 219. IV.
220. 1. on/upon 2. about 3. to 4. to 5. for 221. 6. to 7. in 8. to 9. as 10. by 222. Exercises on Web course only: 223. 11. by
新视野大学英语(第二版)第三册Unit 10 SECTION A
Pre-reading activities
W: In just a minute, we'll introduce an old friend of yours, and I'll interview you both about your unique friendship. But first, do you have something to say?
M: I'd like to make something clear. The man isn't my friend, well, not really. W: You mean you don't like him?
M: No. That's not quite it I've never met him. W: How do you know him then?
M: My family members always told me how great he was. It really made me angry at times. But I guess it was kind of good for me too, because it caused me to work harder and harder. W: I'm excited to hear more! Let's bring him out here and learn what he has to say! 1. The man isn't really his friend. 2. He was great 3. (Open-ended.)
Comprehension of the Text I:
1. He thought that Aunt Carrie was his favorite relative and favorite authority figure, and that she was generous with smiles, praise and was tolerant.
2. He did not feel good about it, because his first day was disastrous and John's went well. 3. John advanced quickly while the writer was slow. 4. He took them as a challenge although disliked them
5. He thought that his stories were an extension of his own desires to rise above John Bullyer. 6. He learned about John mainly through newspapers.
7. They both thought that the other was taller, smarter, and more handsome.
8. Both of them were finally positive about their life competition, because they both felt grateful to their aunt. Vocabulary III.
1.harness 2.percentage 3.impose 4.authorities 5.dreading 6.drawbacks 7.universe 8.extension 9.broaden 10.practically
Exercises on Web course only:
11. dynamic 12. spacecraft 13. specimen IV.
1. on 2. with 3. to 4. with 5. by 6. to 7. At 8. as 9. for 10. on/upon Exercises on Web course only: 11. for 12. for V.
1.L 2.J 3.O 4.C 5.H 6. M 7. A 8.G 9.F 10. D Collocation VI.
1. defeat 2. truth 3. responsibility 4. guilt 5 need 6. mistake 7. love 8. effect 9. fact 10. identity N
Concordance File 1
I could then admit defeat and lie down and die. erb1u03 2
One of the problems we may have, regarding lying, is not having as honest enough heart to admit the truth tbb1u10 3
None of these people will admit responsibility for their actions. tbb1u02 4
He admitted his guilt nwb1u02 5
新视野大学英语3(第二版)读写教程 课后答案(section A section B)



