1、 1 新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册读写教程课后答案 新视野大学英语(第三版)第二册读写教程课后答案 Unit 1 Language in mission Text A An impressive English lesson Ex.1 Understanding the text 1、Because he is tired of listening to his father and he is not interested in grammar rules. 2、The civilization of Greece and the glory of Roman architecture a
2、re so marvelous and remarkable that they should be described at least in a brief account; however, what the student could do was only one single utterance :“whoa!” without any any specific comment. 3、Because the schools fail to set high standards of language proficiency. They only teach a little gra
3、mmar and less advanced vocabulary. And the younger teachers themselves have little knowledge of the vital structures of language. 4、Because teaching grammar is not an easy job and most of the students will easily get bored if its not properly dealt with. 5、He familiarized his son with different part
4、s of speech in a sentence and discussed their specific grammatical functions including how to use adverbs to describe verbs. 6、Because the son had never heard about the various names and functions of words in an English sentence before. 7、The author uses “road map”and “car”to describe grammar and vo
5、cabulary. Here,“road map”is considered as grammar and “car”as vocabulary. 8、Since the subjunctive mood his son used is a fairly advanced grammar structure, the interjection“whoa!”reflects the tremendous pride the father had toward his son; it also reflects the authors humor in using the word because
6、 it was once used by his student, though in two different situations and with two different feelings. Ex.3 Words in use 1.condense 2.exceed 3.deficit 4.exposure 5.asset 6.adequate petent 8.adjusting 9.precisely 10.beneficial Ex.4 Word building -al/-ial: managerial/editorial/substance/survival/tradit
7、ion/margin -cy : consistency/accuracy/efficient -y : recovery/ministry/assembly Ex.5 Word building 1.editorial 2.recovery 3.accuracy 4.substance 5.managerial 6.margin 7.assembly 8.Ministry 9.survival 10.tradition 11.consistency 12.efficient Ex.6 Banked cloze 1-5: L C J A I 6-10: O N E H F Ex.7 Expre
8、ssions in use 1.feel obliged to 2.be serious about 3.run into 4.distinguish between 5.thrust upon 6.was allergic to 7.get lost 8.be attracted to 9.make sense 10.looked upon as Ex.8 Structured writing Some bookworms in my dormitory often spend hours reading their “Bible”, Practical English Grammar, a
9、nd do a lot of exercises in that book , but I dont care about it at all. My assumption is since I have never learned Chinese grammar, whats the sense of learning English grammar? In fact, English grammar has always been a big headache to me. English grammar is very complicated because, unlike Chines
10、e, there are many verb tenses. Even 2 stranger than verb tenses, English grammar also contains something very confusing. For example, I dont remember how many times my middle school teacher tried to“impose”the differences between used to and be used to on us. Sometimes he would go on with the explan
11、ation for 20 minutes or so. He even summarized the differences by listing three or four points for us to memorize. However, they could never stay in my head . I dont remember how many times I got it wrong with the sentences containing used to or be used to on my exams . I was really confused with th
12、ese two phrases,and I can never get them right. In brief, Im allergic to learning English grammar. Curiously, I just wonder if the native speakers of English have a microcomputer in their brain to help them utter the two phrases promptly with just a click of their brain mouse! Ex.9 E-C Translation 人
13、们普遍认为英语是一种世界语言, 经常被许多不以英语为第一语言的国家使用。 与其他语 言一样,英语也发生了很大的变化。英语的历史可以分为三个主要阶段:古英语,中古英语 和现代英语。英语起源于公元 5 世纪,当时三个日耳曼部落入侵英国,他们对英语语言的形 成起了很大的作用。在中世纪和现代社会初期,英语的影响遍及不列颠群岛。从 17 世纪初, 它的影响力开始在世界各地显现。 欧洲几百年的探险和殖民过程导致了英语的重大变化。 今 天,由于美国电影、电视、音乐、贸易和技术、包括互联网的大受欢迎,美国英语的影响力 尤其显著。 Ex.10 C-E Translation Chinese calligraph
14、y is a unique art and the unique art treasure in the world. The formation and development of the Chinese calligraphy is closely related to the emergence and evolution of Chinese characters. In this long evolutionary process, Chinese characters have not only played an important role in exchanging ide
15、as and transmitting culture but also developed into a unique art form. Calligraphic works well reflect calligraphers personal feelings, knowledge, self-cultivation, personality, and so forth, thus there is an expression that “seeing the calligraphers handwriting is like seeing the person”. As one of
16、 the treasures of Chinese culture, Chinese calligraphy shines splendidly in the worlds treasure house of culture and art. Text B The great journey of learning 2. Understanding the text D. 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. C 8. D 4. Words in use mysterious 2. desperate 3. devise 4. negotiate 5. recalled 6.
17、 specifically 7. depict 8. Ignorance 9. Expand 10 confusion 5. Expressions in use apply to 2. in a bid to 3. end up 4. speaking of 5. get hold of 6. appealed to 7. leaving .behind 8. focus on EX. 6 Sentence structure . even though it is important of the students to have a deep understanding of the t
18、exts, it doesnt make any sense to read texts word for word from the beginning to the end as it is a matter of little importance to us, it doesnt make much sense to argue out which is wrong or right or which is better or worse it makes no sense to compel children to obey their parents; instead, we sh
19、ould try to tell them what 3 is right and what is wrong. EX. 7. II might as well have stayed at home. We might as well have taken the train home So he might as well have told me all about it . Collocation: Warm-up essential framework 2. distinctive difference 3 high standards 4 valuable possessions
20、5 considerable frustration 6 acquire knowledge 7 overcome deficiencies 8 sketch thoughts 9 devise a scheme Ex. 8 1 essential framework 2 proper vocabulary 3 excellent control 4 language deficit 5 high standards 6 language proficiency 7 acquire knowledge 8 competent communication 9 overcome deficienc
21、ies 10 sketch thoughts 11 effective communication 12 advanced vocabulary Unit 2 College-The ladder to success Text A The humanities:Out of date? Reading Comprehension 1. because English or history majors are considered less competitive when the job market is shrinking, and they have to study somethi
22、ng that can help them more easily locate their future jobs. 2. because as the tuition is climbing higher and higher, many students have run away from studying the humanities and toward “hard” skills that they think will lead to employment. 3. since more students are now taking job-oriented courses,
23、libraries, where students of liberal arts used to study, are getting less popular than before; in contrast, labs are getting more eye-catching because students of science and engineering do experiments and research there. 4. because this inner drive that can be either constructive or destructive is
24、so mysterious and powerful that it has attracted many people to speculate on it. From ancient times, these men and women developed artistic “languages” in the form of story, music, myth, painting, architecture, sculpture, landscape and traditions, which from the very foundation of civilization. 5. S
25、tudying the humanities improves your ability to read and write, makes you familiar with the language of emotion and the creative process, and, more importantly, provides you with a wide scope of possibilities that are open to you. 6. Because in modern life, an ideal capacity for establishing ones ca
26、reer is to have both technical knowledge and inner insight, not just one without the other. 7. “Well-rounded human beings” are those who have insight and understand the passions, hopes and dreams common to all humanity. 8. Since many people who once studied the humanities became famous in their care
27、er, the author implies that if students spend more time studying the humanities, they could surely become successful in the future as well. Language focus 3 1. promotes 2. accelerate 3. mystery 4. insight 5. boost 6. analysis 7. calculate 8. barriers 9. destruction 10. prospect 4 4 Promising Bearing
28、 Housing Objective Offend Exclude Excess Execute Intensify Identity 5 1. excess 2. bearing 3. objective 4. intensify 5. execute 6. promising 7. exclude 8. identity 9 offend 10. housing 6. 1-5 CHDJB 6-10 LMGFA 7 1. are liable to 2. in favor of 3. is bound to 4. speculate about 5. investedwith 6. stan
29、d up for 7. in the form of 8. prepared for 9. in the company of 10 in succession 9 幕课是一种网络课程, 它旨在通过网络实现广泛参与和开放接入。 幕课是远程教育迈出的最 新一步,现已在高等教育领域迅速引领潮流。通过这些课程,大学可以扩大影响的范围,从 影响成千上万住在城里付学费的学生, 扩展到惠及全球上百万的学生。 除了拥有传统的课程 资料,幕课还给使用者提供互动论坛,支持学生和讲师之间的交流。幕课能促进参与者之间 的交流,使得多种观点、知识和技能涌现到课堂上来;它鼓励人们尝试之前不可能尝试的课 程,甚至是尝试新
30、的教育方式;它提供多种学习课程资料的方式,鼓励多模式学习,以各种 学习风格满足学习者的需求;另外,幕课促进教学的改善,使技术在面对面授课中得以更好 地应用。 10 In recent years, with the development of Internet technology, the construction of digital education resources of our country has made great achievements. Many universities have set up their own digital learning platfor
31、ms, and digital teaching is playing an increasingly important role in education. Compared with the traditional way of teaching, the digital way has a lot of advantages. On one hand, digital teaching makes global sharing of teaching resources possible; on the other hand, it expands the learners study
32、 time and space to learn, allowing people to get access to the digital virtual schools through the Internet anytime and anywhere. These advantages make it possible for people to shift from one-time learning to lifelong learning. Unit 2 TextB What college bring us? Ex 1 1. Main idea: College has neve
33、r been magical for everyone. Major detail: More high school graduates dont fit the pattern of college. 2. Main idea: We need to revise our attitudes and reform the system. Major detail: we only judge things based on our own college experiences. 3. Main idea: College education seems to have wasted ti
34、me and accumulated debt. Major detail: Close to 80 percent of new jobs can be performed by someone without a college degree. Ex.2 1C 2D 3C 4A 5D 6B 7B 8A Ex.3 5 1. Its very true because the job market is becoming more competitive. Yes, without a college degree, one can end up with nothing to do. Sur
35、e, college brings students knowledge and personal growth. No, its not necessary to get a college degree to have a better career. Disagree, college is too expensive now for students and family to afford. 2. More competitive. More knowledgeable. More confident. More opportunities. 3. Traditional ideol
36、ogy. More promising future. High expectations of their children. 4. Worth their money because its an investment that will pay off later. A waste of their money because the tuition is too high. Not sure if theyll profit from the large sum they invested. 5. Analytical ability. Critical thing skills. B
37、road knowledge. Ex.4 1. enroll 2 revise 3accumulate 4 accorded 5 evaluate 6. prime 7 confirm 8 shrinking 9 sufficient 10 recruit Ex.5 1. bother to 2.is available to 3. been compelled to 4.describedas 4. exposedto 6.rather than 7 have something to do with 8 for its own sake Ex.6 1. A teacher, no matt
38、er how knowledgeable he is, cannot teach his students everything they want to know. 2. No matter where you travel, you can always find someone to communicate with in English since English is an important language. 3. No matter what work a person is doing, if he gives it his best each day, he creates
39、 lots of happiness for himself. Ex.7 1. Although the number of applications is small, there is little doubt that the program will help the students who really need financial aid. 2. There is no doubt that computer crime is a very serious problem, so people think that all hackers need to be punished
40、for their actions. 3. Though the boy worked very hard and finally successfully passed the exam, there is no doubt that overwork and too much worry caused his illness. Ex.8 1 promising 2 worsens 3 shrinking 4 dominant 5 land 6 great 7 well-rounded 8 creative 9 elegant 10 constructive 11 skills 12 mak
41、e Unit 3 Discovery of a new life stage Text A The humanities:Out of date? Ex.1 6 1. Because people in different life stages are confronted with different problems and setbacks and each group of people in a particular time period have their particular worries and pains. 2.The norm refers to the gener
42、al consensus that as soon as students graduated from college, they would enter adulthood and be able to find an ideal job leading to their career. 3. They are recognized as a new life stage that comes after high school graduation, continues through college and leads to starting a family and having a
43、 career. 4. Because nowadays so many young people are following this new lifestyle that it has become a trend. As long as the economic situation continues its long slide, this new stage is unavoidable. 5. Unlike their parents, a large number of young people are now delaying marriage, child bearing,
44、and even employment during their odyssey years. 6. They often resent the pressure theyre feeling and keep a distance from their parents or even run away from home. Many also resort to computer games, iPods, iPhones, or iPads. 7. Their parents feel more anxious and upset seeing their childrens odysse
45、y years continue to stretch without a clear direction. 8. The author thinks as people are getting to know the odyssey years better, both parents and their children can tackle this phase better. For parents, they can understand their children more; for children, they can explore and discover themselv
46、es with a positive attitude. Ex.3 1. peculiar 2. radical 3. phase 4. sensible 5. predict 6. labeled 7. resent 8. witnessed 9. equivalent 10. parallels Ex.4 -ic Chaotic dramatic academy -ion Depression detection erosion Classification confuse cooperate dictate -ist Rightist journal Ex.5 1. journal 2.
47、 chaotic 3. cooperate 4. erosion 5. dramatic 6. confuse 7. academy 8. rightists 9. depression 10. dictate 11. detection 12. classification Ex. 6 K E A C L I G N H O Ex.7 1. saddled with 2. back off 3. gives way to 4. resorted to 5. make allowances for 6. wonder at 7. prior to 8. based upon/on Ex.8 T
48、he odyssey years are certainly a very complicated phase of life for young people. Not only do these young people need to overcome many difficulties, they also have to face many challenges from their parents. The differences between parents and children can be well observed in their completely differ
49、ent attitudes and views. First, they differ in their attitude toward life. Parents always wonder what has gone wrong with the new generation. They feel that during their time, young boys and girls were better behaved, more obedient and had greater respect for elders. Young people, on the other hand, feel that they are 7 capable enough to learn on their own rather than lean heavily on the older generation for guidance. Young people do not like to be spoon-fed by their parents. The differences also appear in the way the two generations look at things. For example, the parents