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新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第三册)Unit 1~Unit 10 答案


新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第三册)Unit 1
Section A. The Expensive Fantasy of Lord Williams
Part .II
1. Because this is a title bought with stolen money. The guy’s real name is Anthony Williams.
2. It’s small, with a population of only 320.
3. No. He looks like a Scottish noble, soft-spoken and wealthy.
4. The truth is that the man with endless money and a friendly manner was not a lord at all but a government employee living out a fantasy that he was a Scottish noble and paying for it by stealing funds from Scottish Yard.
5. He stole more than eight million pounds over eight years and poured about five million pounds into the village.
6. Most of the stolen money was supposed to be used to pay spies and conduct secret activities against the Irish Republican Army.
7. He used the money to buy an estate, a beautiful home, and a dozen noble titles. But most of all, he sunk his dishonest gains into the village, buying multiple cottages, a pub and a run-down hotel and turning them into very good-looking places.
8. His bank deposits were so large that they were noticed by the bank’s management. The bank then notified the police, who discovered that the criminal was one of their own.
9. Because in the eyes of some villagers Williams is a helper, pouring most of his stolen money into the village and giving jobs to 43 people.
10. He said in an interview after he was arrested: “I discovered this bloody huge amount of money. I went from the need to pay off a few debts to what can only be described as greed. There is no way to justify it.”
Part Ⅲ
1. suspicion
2. restored
3. considerate
4. inherited
5. furnish
6. justify
7. substantial
8. fantastic

Part Ⅳ
1. To his embarrassment he discovered
2. like that
3. strike deals with
4. live it out
5. falls upon dark days
6. nothing but
7. captured the heart of the little boy with
8. raise a glass to

Part Ⅴ
1. economy
2. business
3. campaign
4. poll
5. survey
6. research
7. lessons
8. study

Part VI
1. well-advised (明智的)
2. narrow-minded (心胸狭窄的)
3. wide-eyed (眼睛睁大的)
4. soft-spoken (说话温和的)
5. big-headed (妄自尊大的)
6. single-minded (专心致志的)
7. well-meant (用意良好的)
8. quick-tempered (易怒的)

Part VII
1. air-conditioned
2. handmade
3. thunder-struck
4. heart-felt
5. data-based
6. self-employed
7. custom-built
8. weather-beaten

Part VIII
1. Well-meant as it was, the decision spoiled the peace talk in the Middle East.
2. Hard as he tried, he failed to deceive the police commissioner in London in the end.
3. Poor as he was, she gave up the idea to marry him.
4. Friendly as he may seem, I won’t regard him as consider
ate.
5. Suspicious as she was of him, she never came to the idea that the wealthy, soft-spoken, well-mannered man was a criminal.
Part Ⅸ
1.

Now (that) you have studied the above models and understood the meaning and usage of the expression “now that”, you know how to do the following exercises.
2. Now (that) I’ve heard the music, I understand why you like it.
3. Now that the hotel is beautifully restored, many travelers like to stay in it.
4. Now that the criminal turned out to be one of their own, the London police commissioner publicly apologized for poorly supervising his department.
5. Now that you have got an MA degree, you are qualified for a PhD program.

Part X
1. My thanks go to those who still stuck by me when I fell upon dark days.
2. Now that he has published a popular novel which earns him a large amount of money, he is able to buy a new house and a car.
3. The police said that their suspicions were aroused because the girl had other marks on her body.
4. How can you talk to her like that? She is the one who brought you up and helped you finish school.
5. Hard as the road for these students after school will be, their prospects are bright.
6. In order to have enough money to run the business, he sold his newly-bought house at auction even at a substantial loss.
7. He is fully justified in criticizing the police commissioner for poorly supervising his department.
8. These ancient buildings which are under protection have been restored beautifully to attract foreigners.
Part XI, p. 13
1. 周六晚,在“牢骚酒吧”,村民依旧乐意向 “威廉斯勋爵”祝酒,尽管这个头衔现在只能引来阵阵笑声。
2. 这个美丽的村庄坐落在苏格兰山区中,有一些村民说,他们从来不很了解安东尼—威廉斯。这位有钱的贵族说话和气,1986年和他穿着入时的妻子一同来到这里。
3. 威廉斯先生买下了一笔又一笔的房产,给小村注入大量的现金,一手令它焕发了生机。
4. 可是谁也没有料到这个事实:这个财源滚滚、举止友好的人并非什么勋爵,而是一名政府公务员。
5. 威廉斯先生自1959年起效力于伦敦警署,官至财务部副主管,年薪65,000英镑。大约两周前,后悔不已的他在法庭受审,被判监禁七年半。
6. 但是最主要的,是他将不法收入投进了这座山村。精致的石屋农舍,茵茵的村中绿地,一排排青青的树篱——这一派奇异景色深深地吸引了他。
7. 但最主要的, 阿布迪先生通过获取银行贷款和与不同的人做交易,仅支付威廉斯先生所欠他们的一部分,最后以大约50万英镑的价格,买下了绝大部分房产。
8. 是他将年久失修的戈登—阿姆斯旅馆买下并完全改装,将这堆废墟变成了一座华丽的一流宾馆。

Section B. The Romantic Life of Secret Agent Albert
XVI. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions
1.
D 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. D
B: Part XVII, p. 26
1. simplified
2. switched
3. standpoint
4. myste

rious
5. romantic
6. exceedingly
7. exploits
8. heaved

Part XVIII, p. 26
1. aside
2. for
3. for
4. except
5. with
6. At; towards
7. With
8. behind; on/off
9. about/of

新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第三册)Unit 2
Section A. Iron and the Effects of Exercise
Part Ⅱ, p. 38
1. The new study suggests that even moderate exercise may lead to reduced iron in the blood of women.
2. She is an associate professor at Purdue University.
3. She may consume additional meat or take iron supplements.
4. Because they have a monthly bleeding.
5. Through a variety of mechanisms. For example, some iron is lost in sweat, and intense endurance exercise is sometimes associated with the bleeding of the digestive system.
6. Three.
7. You are in trouble. Your iron reserves go to zero and you may feel weak, tired and out of breath.
8. People are advised to have a yearly blood test to check blood iron reserves.
9. They are meat, chicken, fish, dates, beans, and some leafy green vegetables.
10. He should avoid drinking coffee or tea with meals.
Part Ⅲ, p. 38
1. moderate
2. consume
3. typically
4. modified
5. evidence
6. restricted
7. calculate
8. remedy
Part Ⅳ, p. 39
1. bounce back
2. summed up
3. up to
4. at risk
5. went to zero
6. goes up
7. out of breath
8. derived from
Part V, p. 39
1. awareness
2. efficiency
3. interaction
4. confidence
5. ability
6. anxiety
7. productivity
8. pressure

Part Ⅵ, p. 40
1. appearance
2. utterances
3. attendance
4. hindrance
5. maintenance
6. resistance
7. performance
8. existence
9. occurrence
Part Ⅶ, p. 40
1. peace-loving
2. ice-cold
3. time-consuming
4. water-proof
5. waist-deep
6. care-free

Part VIII, p. 41
1. Mr. Howe, my favorite professor, has received a Distinguished Teacher Award.
2. Yesterday I went fishing — something I hadn’t done in years.
3. Some women are normally inactive, but then all of a sudden start a program of intense exercise — an action that violates the laws of sports science.
4. Even a brief visit to Greece, a modern country with ancient civilization, gives you a deep sense of the roots of our culture.
5. A people of inventors and discoverers, philosophers and soldiers, poets and craftsmen, the ancient Chinese gave the world many of its most useful things.

Part Ⅸ, p. 42
1. His homework done, his composition written, Larry decided to go and see the film.
2. The manager sat quietly in the office, (his) eyes closed, waiting for the telephone to ring.
3. The room was in a mess, empty bottles and beer cans (being) everywhere.
4. When I walked in, Grandpa was sitting at the kitchen table, the newspaper spread before him.
5. Diana stood motionless at the end of the diving board, tears streaming down her cheeks.
Part Ⅹ, p. 42
1. Most p
eople with low iron reserves don’t know they have an iron deficiency.
2. It is not sufficient only to check levels of the blood protein that tr

ansports oxygen.
3. Men are not safe, especially those who eat little meat and have a high level of physical activity.
4. It’s advisable for people in these groups to have a yearly blood test to check blood iron reserves.
5. Iron supplements may produce a feeling of wanting to throw up, and may be poisonous in some cases.
6. The best sources of iron are meat, chicken, fish, dates, beans, and some leafy green vegetables.
7. The reason why people sometimes take iron supplements is that the supplements supplement the small amount that naturally occurs in grains.
8. Cook tomato sauce in an iron pot for three hours, and its iron content increases strikingly.

Section B. Does Exercise Have Unexpected Benefits?
XVI. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions
1. D 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. A 8. A

Part XVII, p. 55
1. implied
2. complicated
3. obstacle
4. exhibited
5. possess
6. stems
7. speculate
8. neglected

Part XVIII, p. 56
1. in addition to
2. In response to
3. is associated with
4. in contrast to
5. in the same way that
6. A succession of accidents
7. go through
8. are separated into

新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第三册)Unit 3
Section A. Where Principles Come First
Part Ex. II, p. 69
1. It operates on the principle that if you teach students the merit of such values as truth, courage, integrity, leadership, curiosity and concern, then academic achievement naturally follows.
2. It is famous for its work with troubled youngsters.
3. Because teachers protested the program’s demands and the strain associated with more intense work.
4. The community feared the school would attract inner-city minority and troubled students.
5. In the Hyde School, all students are required to take performing arts and sports, and provide a community service. For each course, students get a grade for academic achievement and for “best effort”.
6. Parents must agree to accept and demonstrate the school’s philosophies and outlook.
7. The biggest obstacle for many parents is to realize their own weaknesses.
8. Faculty evaluations are conducted by the students.

Part Ⅲ, p. 69
1. cultivate
2. comprehensive
3. controversial
4. suspend
5. strain
6. preliminary
7. conventional
8. reform

Part Ⅳ, p. 70
1. His girlfriend’s father saw him as a man who could not make a living.
2. The course was cancelled over the students’ protests.
3. The problem is so difficult that we cannot work it out without the help of our teacher.
4. Children tend to do their utmost when they are encouraged by their parents who are making similar efforts.
5. The new teaching program didn’t work well in the school at the outset.
6. I was kind of excited when I received the letter that allowed me an interview.

7. The school is scheduled to open on September 1.
8. They appeared to offer a free lunch, complete with cigars and wine.

Part Ⅴ, p. 70
1.

insights
2. attention
3. recognition
4. entrance
5. control
6. acceptance
7. speed
8. weight

Part Ⅵ, p. 71
1. historic
2. atomic
3. Arabic
4. energetic
5. economic
6. heroic

Part VII, p. 71
1. responsibility
2. rapidity
3. elasticity
4. curiosity
5. publicity

Part VIII, p. 72
1. In Britain, as in America, there is a great demand for educational reform.
2. In Greece, as in Italy, people use a lot of olive oil in cooking.
3. As in the Hyde School, values such as courage, integrity, leadership, curiosity and concern are the first, most important lesson in some public inner-city schools in Maryland.
4. In China, as in Japan, a large number of middle school students take supplementary classes in order to get into a famous university.
5. As in the middle of the 1950s, many young people went down to the countryside in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Part Ⅸ, p. 73
1. Once you’ve practiced a bit, you’ll find that it’s quite easy.
2. Once the meal was finished, the discussion began.
3. Once you show any fear, he will attack you.
4. The decision took about 10 seconds once he’d read a market research study.
5. Once customers come to rely on these systems, they almost never take their business elsewhere.

Part Ⅹ, p. 73
1. Our school operates on the principle that moral values and academic achievements are equally important.
2. The new teaching program was suspended last term because the teachers in the department protested its demands and the strain associated with more intense work.
3. We see ourselves as preparing our students for a way of life by cultivating a comprehensive set of principles that can affect all of them.
4. The basis of the Character First idea is that every human being has a unique potential that is based on character, not intelligence or wealth.
5. We were warned by the teacher in the first lesson that students got a grade not only for academic achievement but also for attendance and best effort.
6. Once parents agree in writing to accept and demonstrate the school’s philosophies and outlook, the students can gain admission.
7. In the Hyde School greater attention is paid to the establishment of a fruitful relationship with each student while in the traditional high school setting the focus is on the teacher and the material.
8. The school stresses the idea that it is worthwhile for parents to participate in school activities together with their children.

Part XI, p. 73
1. 该校的创始人约瑟夫–高尔德声称学校的教学计划很成功。海德中学坐落在缅
因州巴思市,每年的学费高达1.8万美元,因其教导问题少年有方而遐迩闻名。
2. 在一堂英语课上,11名学生用最后的五分钟展开激烈的讨论,依照1-10的评分标准相互评价他们当天的课堂表现。
3. 为了避免美国中学使用的其他品格培养方案所引发的争议,高尔德解释说,“全力以赴” 这一概念并

不是要强迫学生接受某一套道德原则或宗教观念。
4. 家长签约同意每月出席一次区小组会议(共20个区小组),每年去区休养所三天,每年至少参加三次巴思市的研修班、讨论组和研讨会。
5. 公立学校学生家长的活动计划仍在制定当中。这项工作的困难要大得多,因为很难使家长们相信自身的参与很有价值。
6. 他很乐观地认为,一旦家长投入到计划当中,他们就会成为孩子们日常行为的榜样,这一点与寄宿学校的学生家长完全不同。
7. 海德中学的办学宗旨是:如果你向学生传授诸如诚实、勇敢、正直、领导能力、好奇心和关心他人等美德的话,学生的学习成绩自然就会提高。
8. 我们有几分喜欢这种活力,但并不是喜欢它不好的一面,而是要将它转化成好的一面。

Section B. Cultural Differences in Western and Japanese Decision-Making
XVI. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions
1. D 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. A
.Part XVII, p.86
1. extreme
2. analyzed
3. differ
4. negotiation
5. consulted
6. discarded
7. feasible
8. sophisticated
Part XVIII, p. 86
1. in; from
2. on
3. to
4. from
5. From; to
6. between; up
7. to/in
8. in

新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第三册)Unit 4
Section A. Five Famous Symbols of American Culture
Part II, p. 99
1. They are the Statue of Liberty, Barbie dolls, American Gothic, the Buffalo nickel, and Uncle Sam.
2. It was modeled after Bartholdi’s mother’s face.
3. Her real name was Barbara Handler.
4. Since her introduction in 1959, Barbie has become the universally recognized Queen of the Dolls. The average American girl owns ten Barbie dolls, and two are sold somewhere in the world every second.
5. Grant Wood.
6. He was inspired by the Gothic window of an old farmhouse.
7. It honored a pair of connected tragedies from the settlement of the American frontier – the destruction of the buffalo herds and the American Indians.
8. Because buffalo no longer wandered about the great grasslands.
9. He said “US” was short for “Uncle Sam” Wilson.
10. It was a self-portrait of Flagg.

Part III, p. 99
1. inspected
2. assembled
3. exaggerated
4. versions
5. universal
6. interpretation
7. solemn
8. inspired

Part IV, p. 100
1. worked on
2. approve of
3. went ahead
4. for sale
5. come up with
6. refashioned into
7. rise to fame
8. captures my attention

Part V, p. 100
1. respect
2. admiration
3. place
4. money
5. reward
6. living
7. nothing
8. name

Part VI, p. 101
1. intelligence/competence
2. consequence
3. significance
4. ignorance
5. indifference
6. excellence
7. brilliance
8. magnificence
Part VII, p. 101

1. coexists
2. co-director
3. cooperate
4. copilot
5. co-author

Part VIII, p. 102
1. Jimmy walked slowly to the corner of the playgrou

nd, his face covered with tears.
2. The hotel taxi sped away, the taillights disappearing into the distance.
3. Their stomachs crying for food, their backs burning from too much sun, both boys gathered their things and headed for home.
4. Barbara just lay there, her mouth trembling, her eyes unfocused, unable to say a word.
5. Then the two players let him fall to the track, his chest landing first, his head following, bouncing, and finally lying still.
Part IX, p. 103
1. Most snakes, although with a threatening appearance, aren’t really dangerous if you leave them alone.
2. Women, even though with the same abilities, have failed to approach the income of men.
3. Though with a severe shortage of coal supply, the governor was not forced to close all the schools.
4. She is capable of making complete French meals even though with no cheese between salad and dessert.
5. When in doubt about the result of your test, call the test office.
Part X, p. 103
1. His parents did not approve of his plan to go and study abroad with a girl they had never met, but he went ahead and got to New York with her.
2. It is said that the painter used his aunt as the model in the painting whose face represented suffering yet strength.
3. The real Ken did not like the three-dimensional Barbie dolls, which were described as having the appearance of “a woman who sold sex”.
4. The novelist instantly rose to fame in 1950 with the publication of Good-bye, My Dear, a novel inspired by his experience with a girl on his older brother’s farm.
5. After the war, a character called Uncle Sam began appearing in political cartoons, and soon became American’s most popular symbol.
6. The painting shows a serious-looking man and a woman standing alongside him in front of a farmhouse, their models being respectively the painter’s dentist and sister.
7. In order to have the buffalo on the other side of the nickel, he went to the Central Park Zoo to sketch an aging buffalo which was later killed for a wall decoration.
8. One story says that “US” was short for “Uncle Sam” whose real name was Sam Wilson who had once worked with a man who had signed a contract with the government to provide meat to the US Army.
Part XI, p. 103
1. 19世纪70年代中期,法国艺术家弗里德里克—奥古斯特—巴托尔迪正在设计一个大项目,名为“自由照耀世界”。这是一座庆祝美国独立和美法联盟的纪念碑。
2. 马特尔公司将这个娃娃作了一番改造,变成了体面而地道的美国货,尽管胸围有些夸张。它名从当
时10多岁的少女芭芭拉。
3. 如今芭芭拉已有60多岁了,她拒绝接受采访,但据说非常喜欢芭比。她可能是当今世上真名实姓不为人知的最著名的人物。
4. 1930年,格兰特— 伍德因其画作《美国哥特式》一举成名。此画体现了美国农民庄严的自豪,常常被人临摹。
5. 他深受中世纪艺术的影响

,他的灵感来自于一所古老农舍的哥特式窗户,但最令世人注目的是画中人物的脸。
6. 但1913至1938年间发行的野牛硬币,却是为了纪念由美国拓居引起的两起相互关联的悲剧——野牛群的灭绝和美洲印第安人的毁灭。
7. 尽管此前一直是白人被用作美国硬币上的模特,而著名艺术家詹姆斯 — 厄尔— 弗雷泽却反传统而行之,启用了三名真正的美洲印第安人作为自己创作的原型。
8. 战后,政治漫画里开始出现了一个名叫“山姆大叔”的人物。他的原型是一个早期漫画人物名叫乔纳森大哥,此人在美国独立战争时期非常出名。

Section B. Engelbreit’s the Name, Cute Is My Game
XVI. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions
1. A 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. D

Part XVII, p. 118
1. crush
2. astonishing
3. distribution
4. distinctive
5. elaborate
6. comprised
7. features
8. decorated

Part XVIII, p. 118
1. in; at
2. down
3. from; with
4. in; on
5. to
6. of
7. Like
8. at

新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第三册)Unit 5
Section A. Graceful Hands
Part II, p. 130
1. The writer gets to know it from Mrs. Clark’s medical chart and the report she received from the preceding shift.
2. Maybe it is because the idea of Mrs. Clark’s dying soon makes her feel sick.
3. The writer wants to show us a true-to-life picture of Mrs. Clark at the end of her life.
4. Because she doesn’t have enough strength to do so.
5. Because she didn’t want them to suffer from the experience of seeing her die.
6. She means that they both realize that Mrs. Clark is dying and as human beings this is an unavoidable and very special moment.
7. Maybe because she thought it was too much for them to cope with.
8. Because Mrs. Clark’s fingers are very long and graceful, which at first catches the writer’s eyes easily. But after knowing more about Mrs. Clark, the author mentions her graceful fingers again and again so as to imply that Mrs. Clark’s heart and mind are graceful as well.

. Part III, p. 130
1. preceding
2. decay
3. secured
4. dripping
5. slid
6. hints
7. interval
8. privileges

Part IV, p. 131
1. The young woman reached for her bag and pulled out a gun.
2. The local people can foretell a storm when the clouds hang around the mountain.
3. Thomas turned his head, trying to avoid breathing in the vapor.
4. He always covers his mouth when coughing so that he won’t spread germs.
5. John managed to accomplish his work in time.
6. It is very strange that the old lady seemed to be able to sense my thoughts.
7. We did not provide for such a sudden and large-scale enemy attack.
8. His intervention may have spared me a bloody nose.

Part V, p. 131

1. firm
2. straight
3. apart
4. ready
5. unaided
6. opposed
7. close
8. idle
Part VI, p. 131
1. growth: the act or rate of growing or

developing; natural development; expansion; improvement; cultivation
2. warmth: the state or quality of being warm; warm-heartedness, kindness; heat; enthusiasm
3. depth: the state of being deep; downward measurement; deepness
4. truth: the state or quality of being true; facts, reality; proven principle
5. length: the measurement from one end to the other or of the longest side of something; duration, time, period; piece, section
6. breadth: distance from side to side, broadness; scope, range, extensiveness, area
7. width: size from side to side; the quality of being wide
8. death: the state of being dead

Part VII, p. 132
1. exposure
2. failures
3. disclosures
4. pressure
5. mountaineers
6. closure
7. profiteers
8. seizure

Part VIII, p. 133
1. did he realize that the task was a little too difficult for the new secretary to finish on her own
2. did Mary stop weeping
3. will all the employees know the result of their performance evaluation
4. did she become aware how hard it was for her mother to have brought up her sister and her on her own
5. did I get to know what happened in the end to the main characters

Part IX, p. 133
1. The earthquake killed millions of lives, yet so did the war.
2. His hardship in the company is over, yet so is his job.
3. The task is very glorious, yet it is very difficult, too.
4. The Greens are going to buy a house in the suburbs, yet the Smiths are going to sell their house in the suburbs.
5. His job is to design buildings in the town, yet his wife’s job is to pull down old houses in the town.

Part X, p. 134
1. Mrs. Clark lies in bed motionless, and I wonder briefly if she is still alive.
2. In the final phase of his journey, the traveler in the desert depended on chewing tree leaves to ease his thirst.
3. These soldiers have received very strict training and been well equipped to fulfill the new task.
4. I clean her body carefully, trying to avoid hurting her, as she is only skin and bones.
5. Time seems to stand still. Mrs. Clark and I both become aware that she is dying, leaving this world.
6. When decorating the room, you should see to it that the carpets match the curtains.
7. It seemed that the little boy could read my mind, and he quietly gave me some newspapers of that day.
8. Not until he saw his mother lying in bed, dying, did he realize how much he loved her.

Part XI, p. 134
1. 克拉克夫人将头稍稍转向我,微微睁开眼。
2. 她没有用力去吞咽,因为她力气不够了。
3. 她耗尽了最后的那点力气,再也说不下去了。但我已经明白她做了些什么。
4. 她好像又看穿了我的心思:“你·····
3;留下······”
5. 为这位迅速走进又很快走出我生活的陌生人,我心间涌起了一股感情。
6. 她的痛苦结束了,可她的生命也结束了。
7. 克拉克夫人为她的家人省去了一幕他们或许无力面对的人生插曲,却与我分享了它。

8. 两天后,我在报上读到了克拉克夫人的消息。

Section B. Decisions of the Heart
Reading Skills
1. B 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. C 10. A

Part XVII, p. 145
1. condemned
2. inserted
3. necessities
4. relieve
5. denied
6. stroke
7. withdrew
8. elected

.Part XVIII, p. 146
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.

新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第三册)Unit 6
Section A. How to Prepare for Earthquakes
. Part II, p. 158
1. They have wired the Earth and sea to detect movements.
2. They have traditionally watched animals and plants for warning signs of earthquakes.
3. They are killed by falling buildings.
4. They design buildings so that the building’s columns and horizontal beams are of equal strength, and vertical support columns are inserted deep into solid soil.
5. They should regularly check and reinforce their homes, place heavy objects in low positions, attach cupboards and cabinets to walls, and fasten doors so that they will not open accidentally during an earthquake.
6. People in these regions should have supplies of water and food at home and at work. It is best to store several gallons of water per person. It is also important to have something that can clean water and kill bacteria, so water from other sources can be made safe to drink. Store one week’s food for each person. Earthquake survival supplies include a radio receiver, a torch, extra batteries, first-aid supplies, a spade, a tent, some rope, and warm clothing.
7. To have all of the family members call to check in with a friend or relative who lives more than a hundred miles away.
8. Education concerning how to survive an earthquake.

Part III, p. 158
1. withstand
2. detected
3. resistant
4. handy
5. chaos
6. forecast
7. precaution
8. occurrence

.Part 4
1. come out of
2. watch for
3. resistant to
4. put out
5. After all,
6. make much a difference to
7. agree on
8. attach labels to

Part V, p. 159
1. principal
2. considerable
3. continual
4. great
5. environmental
6. growing
7. global
8. exclusive

Part VI, p. 1
59
1+f → cupboard 碗厨
2+i→ motorcycle 摩托车
3+l → silkworm 蚕
4+k → teargas 催泪毒气
5+g → bloodstain 血迹
6+a → sawdust 锯木屑
7+e → tortoise-shell 龟


8+ j→ steam-engine 蒸汽机
9+b → arrowhead 箭头
10+h → shirt-sleeves 衬衫袖
11+d → window-pane 窗玻璃
12+c→ manservant 男佣人

Part VII, p. 160
1. encourage
2. enlarge
3. encircles
4. enable
5. endanger
6. enlightened
7. ensure
8. enforce
9. enacted
10. endear

Part VIII, p. 161
1. so that the baby would not catch cold
2. so that more people would vote for him
3. so that his father might forgive him for his failure in the math exam
4. so that it would go on smoothly
5. so that you can judge for yourself
Part IX, p. 161
1. She cycled from Shanghai to Beijing, which is pretty good for a woman of 50.
2. He wore his swimming things in the office, which shocked his boss a great deal.
3. They ran out of drink, which actually didn’t bother me because I wasn’t drinking.
4. They will win the match, which will please my brother.
5. She borrowed a book on literature, which suggests that her literature teacher was having some influence on her.
Part X, p. 161
1. The world has learned something concerning earthquake prediction from the Chinese, who have noted that before an earthquake, some animals would change their normal behavior.
2. As most of the people who die in earthquakes are killed by falling buildings, building structures must be improved so that they can withstand the power of earthquakes.
3. Besides working to improve building structures, people in areas where earthquakes are common should also prepare for the possibility of a great earthquake in several other aspects.
4. Keep an English-English dictionary handy, and when you cannot interpret a word with accuracy, you may refer to it any time.
5. It is sensible for every family to make earthquake emergency plans and all the family members should know how to leave the area during the chaos following an earthquake.
6. As the few remaining working telephone lines will be very busy, all of the family members should call to check in with a friend or relative who lives far away from the earthquake-stricken area.
7. People who live in the areas where earthquakes are a common occurrence should build houses that are resistant to ground movement.
8. A farmer noticed large schools of fish swimming near the surface of the water, which, he said, indicated the possible occurrence of an earthquake.

Part . XI, p. 162
1. 在日本和中国,人们长期以来一直相信地震是可以预测的。
2. 中国人的传统做法是观察动植物以获取地震的警示信号。
3. 他们还注意到,蛇
会爬出地洞,狗会狂吠不已,甚至那些平常很安静的狗也会叫个不停。
4. 所以,建造具有抗震能力的楼房成为关注的重点。
5. 高架桥的水泥柱先前只是在内部埋设钢条,如今外面也包上了钢板。
6. 同时,贮备一些可以净化水和消灭病菌的东西也很重要,这样就可以放心饮用其他来源的水了。
7

. 大家应该商定一个地震区外的会合点——可能是在几英里外的某个市镇 。
8. 教育人们如何在地震中幸存下来,应该是所有政府规划和地震研究项目的重点所在。

Section B. Changes in the Balance of Nature
Reading Skills
1. In Paragraphs 3, 4 and 5. You can get the answer by reading the first sentence of these paragraphs very quickly.
2. About 5 billion years ago. (Para. 3) You can have the answer by just skimming for the words “the Earth” and “formed”.
3. About 3 million years ago. (Para. 4) You can get the answer by just skimming for the words “the first human beings”.
4. Section 2. You get the answer only by noticing the spacing and reading the headline of the section.
5. Section 3. You have the answer only by noticing the spacing and reading the headline of the section.

XVI. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions
1. in agreement with
2. cooled
3. out of proportion to
4. hard
5. can’t be regenerated
6. speed up
7. in peace with
8. aware of
Part XVII, p. 174
1. rotates
2. flourishing
3. exceeded
4. abuse
5. accelerate
6. retain
7. ignorant
8. opposed
Part XVIII, p. 175
1. Now that I am retired, I find I am spending more and more time on voluntary charity work, which I am very happy to take part in.
2. His interests are in harmony with mine.
3. In other words, 95 percent of the students have passed the entrance examination and been admitted to universities.
4. We go abroad for a week or ten days every year, but I think we have a very simple life compared with many.
5. Since coal is formed from plants, which are chemically very complicated, its own chemical make-up is very complex.
6. During his stay in the countryside, he took to smoking.]
7. The father was ignorant of the boy’s secrets.
8. The earthquake that took place last week brought about ten thousand deaths and destruction of half of the buildings in the area.

新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第三册)Unit 7
Section A. A Rose IS a Rose
Part II, p. 189
1. “Red roses say ‘I love you’,” says Gerald Hager.
2. They help those people save money.
3. Some are dressed in work clothes, and some in expensive suits and overcoats.
4. By holding prices down through controlling every link in the rose chain.
5. Because of severe foreign competition.
6. The trend is that imported roses are sold across the entire breadth of the industry, from big flower shops to street-corner stands.
7. They are trying to work with their overseas rivals instead of fighting them.
8. A recent frost killed 25% of Colombia’s rose crop and consequently U.S. rose growers had the good luck to make a lot more money on this Valentine’s Day as there was less competition from overseas rivals.

Part Ⅲ,
p. 189
1. circulates
2. distributes
3. released
4. margin
5. launched
6. discount
7. chased
8. bankrupt

. Part Ⅳ, p. 190
1. go out o

f style
2. Opinions ranged from … to
3. have left over
4. hold down
5. go down
6. looks like raining
7. offered to
8. nothing but

Part Ⅴ, p. 190
1. power
2. excitement
3. heat
4. jobs
5. profits
6. energy
7. electricity
8. production

Part VI, p. 191
1. seaward: going towards the sea
2. backward: directed towards the back, the beginning, or the past; returning; behind in development
3. earthward: towards the earth
4. outward: towards the outside; away; of the outside, appearing to be true but perhaps not really true
5. southward: going towards the south
6. upward: going up; increasing, getting higher
7. homeward: going towards home
8. inward: moving towards the inside; (placed) on the inside; of the mind or spirit

Part VII, p. 191
1. interchangeable
2. intermingle
3. interconnected
4. interdependent
5. interplay
6. intermarriage
7. interpersonal
8. interactive

.Part VIII, p. 192
1. looked as if she had been through some terrible famine
2. as if it was his birthday
3. as if she knew me
4. as if they spent a fortune
5. as if I were mad
Part Ⅸ, p. 192
1. I passed him a large glass of whisky, which he drank immediately.
2. Last year, some farmers in the village raised chickens and ducks, which grew very well.
3. Yesterday Tom went to a birthday party, which was held by Lucy’s parents for Lucy’s 15th birthday.
4. The whole evening Amy was talking about her latest book, of which none of the people present had ever heard.
5. The small man in the raincoat, whom nobody recognized, turned out to be Olivia’s first husband.
Part Ⅹ, p. 192
1. Valentine’s day is the biggest day for the nation’s rose industry, as on this day the rose retailers will sell more than one million roses.
2. As for traditional flower shops, selling roses is no longer such a beautiful experience as before, because intense market competition has chased them almost out of business.
3. While discount rose retailers watch their business bloom, U.S. rose growers are going bankrupt as large amounts of foreign roses get into American markets.
4. As the imported roses account for 57% of the total American markets, the profit margin of the domestic rose growers has dropped substantially.
5. Some smart domestic rose growers have begun to work with the overseas rivals, instead of fighting them.
6. They are going to widen their business range through providing various kinds of service and becoming a representative for overseas flower producers.
7. Holding a bundle of roses in his hand, the young man walked into the office and put it on the desk of Lily, the girl he had long been in love with.
8. All the people in the office craned their necks to see this handsome youn
g man and were eager to know the love story between the boy and the girl.
Part XI, p. 193
1. 红玫瑰将永远是最流行的花儿,因为爱情永不过时。
2. 有些顾客说,上乘的玫瑰让他们看上去象是花了

大价钱。
3. 如果我们能用35美元,而不是65美元,就使别人的一天充满光彩,那他们就可以省下足够的钱去买糖果和吃晚餐了。
4. 该公司成功的诀窍是控制好玫瑰销售的每一个环节,以降低价格。
5. 就在折价玫瑰花店生意兴隆的同时,美国的玫瑰种植商却在残酷的外来竞争中濒临破产。
6. 进口玫瑰遍及该行业的各个角落,从大花店到街头小摊都有出售。
7. 大量的进口玫瑰已经挤垮了国内一些种植商。
8. 所有这些变化使得玫瑰行业的一些人很怀念过去的好日子,那时附近的花店每个情人节都会安排送花。

Section B. The Chunnel
XVI.
1. by land
2. excluded from
3. later than the planned time
4. emotional attachment to
5. defeat
6. stimulating Mitterrand to joke
7. the people from the company
8. pessimistic

Part XVII, p. 207
1. conquered
2. equivalent
3. excluded
4. bore
5. accused
6. punctual
7. creeping
8. approximate
Part XVIII, p. 207
1. As soon as he entered the office, the director asked his secretary if the general manager’s train was behind schedule
2. Women are excluded from the temple.
3. North Atlantic Treaty Organization is NATO for short.
4. He has a lot in common with his sister Kate.
5. The use of typewriters in offices is dying out.
6. The building where my department is located goes back to the 19th century.
7. By far the most important issue for them is unemployment.
8. Given his poor health, he’s done a good job.

新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第三册)Unit 8
Section A. Legal and Moral Implications of Cloning
Part . Ⅱ, p. 221
1. The world was amazed by the news at first, then worried about and puzzled over a long list of wild possibilities.
2. One of the situations is that parents want to clone a child who can serve either as a transplant donor or as a substitute for the original. The second is that adults want to clone themselves for a variety of reasons.
3. Because clones are only physically identical while twins share the same environment within the mother and are usually raised in the same family.
4. The only possible major difference is bearing children, as scientists are not sure if Dolly will be able to have lambs.
5. Because cloning would increase the chances for a tissue match from 25 percent to nearly 100 percent.
6. If technology was improved, this could be realized.
7. It might be proper to refer to them as “Most honored sir or madam”.
8. The creation of a new and disrespected social class: the clones.
Part Ⅲ, p. 221
1. implication
2. resembles
3. breed
4. prohibits
5. draft
6. confusion
7. deliberate
8. debate
Part Ⅳ, p.222
1. within reach of
2. in the wake of
3. in terms of
4. get around
5. regardless of
6. refers t
o; refers to
7. comparable to
8. in the first place

Part V, p. 222
1. wonderful
2. great
3. peaceful
4. attractive
5. pleasant
6.

unique
7. similar
8. creative

Part Ⅵ, p.223
1. transposition
2. transatlantic
3. transmigrants
4. transformed
5. transnational
6. transoceanic
7. transshipped
8. transported

Part Ⅶ, p. 223
1. non-existent
2. nonstop
3. non-art
4. non-college
5. nonproductive
6. nonprofit
7. nonfiction
8. nonviolent
Part VIII, p. 224
1. What if I say no
2. What if they don’t know
3. What if we can’t finish it on time
4. What if this happened to us someday
5. What if he has lied to us
Part Ⅸ, p. 224
1. The Bosnian peace-talks are resuming in Geneva today with the new proposals at the top of the agenda.
2. All of Southern Africa is suffering from a severe drought with Mozambique and Zimbabwe among the worse-hit countries.
3. The Europe Summit in Paris is drawing to an end with USA in danger of being completely isolated.
4. With the King in prison, the chief commander came to power and ruled the country.
5. With democracy itself under threat, the reforms deserve all the support they can get.

Part Ⅹ, p. 225
1. In some western countries there are parents who are ready to clone children with nonfatal transplants in mind.
2. The book on cloning she asked for was not within my reach, so I referred her to the school library.
3. For Mary’s sake, I can lend you my car to get around your transport problem.
4. In the first place the couple didn’t want to clone a child, and in the second place they couldn’t afford to.
5. In theory it’s possible to clone a child to harvest organs, but in practice it would be psychologically harmful to the child.
6. He published an article under the name of “Braver” which stresses the idea that the process of cloning animals would work for humans as well.
7. As the author of this article warns us, human cloning might be something that makes men sadder than happier.
8. To some people, the question to clone or not to clone, in a sense, could be comparable to the question to be or not to be.

Section B. Who Will Take Advantage of Human Cloning
XVI. Read the following statements carefully, and decide whether they are true (T) or false (F) according to the text.
1. F 2. F 3. T 4.F 5. T 6. F 7. T 8. T
Part XVII, p. 236
1. resigned
2. consent
3. resumed
4. panic
5. prefaced
6. constituting
7. reflection
8. queue

Part XVIII, p. 236
1. She came up with a new idea for increasing sales.
2. It makes sense to buy the most up-to-date version.
3. If the day turns out wet, we may have to change our plans.
4. She decided on reflection to accept his offer after all.
5. For the sake of the exhibition we should try our best to collect more famous paintings.
6. We reserved two tickets in the name of Brown.
7. We had to resign ourselves to making a loss on t
he sale.
8. They disposed of the dictator during the revolution

新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第三册)Unit 9
Section A. Premarital Agreements
Part II, p. 24

9
1. First, a future husband wanted to be sure that he could keep his treasured ice-cream collection if his marriage failed. Second, a woman wanted to make clear who would walk the dog. Third, one man wanted to be entitled to a divorce if his future wife gained more than 15 pounds once she married him.
2. A prenuptial agreement, or prenup, negotiated by lawyers and signed before a marriage, is mainly designed to deal with financial problems when divorce is insisted on by one party.
3. Because more and more states began passing laws based either on “splitting evenly” or on “whatever a judge thinks is ‘fair’”.
4. First, a wealthy man who has been stung once may want to avoid such future problems. Second, protecting children from a previous marriage is a strong reason.
Third, when one future partner is extremely rich while the other is poor.
5. First, any language mistakes in a prenup, even a misplaced preposition, can be disastrous. Second, a prenuptial agreement signed under pressure can cause problems. Third, there can be a dispute over premarital accords if a couple decides to divorce while living abroad, or when they have different passports.
6. Prenuptial agreements are almost ignored by British courts because English law says that circumstances of a marriage aren’t static, and therefore a judge should decide how financial assets will be divided.
7. For one thing, divorce rate in the US is very high, which is often accompanied by money problems. For another, laying bare all one’s finances can sometimes save a couple from a terrible marriage.
8. Because many people just put the prenup in a drawer and never look at it again after signing it.
Part Ⅲ, p. 249
1. verified
2. justification
3. sting
4. enforced
5. cite
6. awkward
7. headline
8. dispute

.Part Ⅳ, p. 250
1. She has certainly gained in confidence over the last couple of years.
2. The actor made the headlines when he was accused of eating a pet dog.
3. Greg’s parents are worried about his exposure to the kind of people they don’t approve of while he’s at college.
4. The opposition parties are calling for the minister’s resignation over the scandal.
5. I’ve drawn up a list of candidates that I’d like to interview.
6. She’ll end up penniless if she carries on spending as much as that.
7. She lays bare her three unhappy marriages in her autobiography.
8. Hoping that he might be able to shed light on the problem, I asked Mario to look at the engine.
.Part Ⅴ, p. 250
1. present
2. anniversary
3. service
4. band
5. album
6. dress
7. photos
8. celebration
Part VI, p. 251
1. a tradition perfected by the Elizabethans
2. an exhibition of fine Victorian furniture
3. dance music with African roots
4. lots of shops run by Asians
5. make th
e British feel more European
6. watch Italian football very often
7. produce some Hollywoodian films
8. write some novels of Jamesian style

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