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《综合教程》同步练习答案

基英1同步练习答案Unit 1I. Multiple Choices: Grammar and Vocabulary1-5:DACBD 6-10:CDBCDII. Word Derivation1. unknown2. brevity3. confrontation4. laughter5. loneliness6. gravity7. dreamy8. unlockIII. Blank Filling: Fill in each blank with a suitable word or expression.1. noted2.hoarse3.shudder4.con spicuously5.brief6. haven7. rest8.giving in9.an guish 10.summonIV. Translation1. If we do not confront and overcome these internal fears a nd doubts, we cease to grow.2. All the data illustrates that agricultural reforms need t o go hand in hand with general economic reforms.3. When you go away, don’t leave the laptop on the de sk. Lock it away somewhere.4. An irresistible strength seemed to well up within him as he thought of his mother who had been dead. He de cided never to give up before realizing his aim.5. My roommate and I hit it off from the very first day we moved in, probably because we have something in co mmon.Unit 2I. Multiple Choices: Grammar and Vocabulary1-5:ABBBD 6-10:BDCDDII. Word Derivation1. sorrowful2. superiority3. mechanical4. sc ornful5. neighborhood6. awfully7. nonchalance8. l oftyIII. Blank Filling: Fill in each blank with a suitable word or expression.1. regular2. light up3.loftily4. in no time5.fraction6. neighborhood7. dial8.throwing away9. disappointed 10.superiorIV. Translation1. At the meeting, the government calls on companies ru n by party and government offices to cut their ties with t he latter in no time2. The technical accomplishments of Renaissance Europe w ere superior to those achieved by any other civilizations.3. When you come to a foreign country, first you need to overcome language barrier; in addition, you have to grad ually become adjusted to the local living environment.4. It seems that the patient's condition worsens. You'd bet ter send for an ambulance to take him to the hospital.5. We advocate solving international dispute by negotiatio n, instead of appealing to arms.Unit 3I. Multiple Choices: Grammar and Vocabulary1-5:CCADD 6-10:BDCBBII. Word Derivation1. appreciative2. significance3. irritable 4. punctuality5. apologetic6. complimentary7. decisive 8. hostessIII. Blank Filling: Fill in each blank with a suitable word or expression.1. priceless2.do wonders for3. complimented4. i rritation5. counts7. infectious 7.melt away 8.bother 9.graciou s 10.appreciationIV. Translation1. Unfortunately he didn’t bother to check the exact wor ding of the contract before he signed it.2. He paid a high compliment on her dress, which she ac cepted with a smile.3. Her anger melted away when she read the letter sent t o her last week from him in which he expressed sincere a pology.4. The colonialists could never get away with the innumer able crimes they had committed against the oppressed pe ople.5. She had to prepare for the important interview so she was in no mood for their gossUnit 4I. Multiple Choices: Grammar and Vocabulary1-5:BCADC 6-10:CDCDAII. Word Derivation1. unfavorable2. organizational3. unworthy4. perfectionist5. strongly6. ungrateful7. maintenance 8. protectiveIII. Blank Filling: Fill in each blank with a suitable word or expression.1. invincible2. mature3. strengthen4. turn our backs on5. marks6. lesions7. holding in8. carefree9.maintai n 10. emotionalIV. Translation1. He’s helped you so many times before. How cou ld you turn your back on him when he’s in trouble?2. Although we are now faced with many difficulties,we have to stick it out to achieve our goal on time.3. There are many entertainment facilities in this sho pping mall, so many young people love to hang out he re.4. Rapt in thought, he murmured a lot to himself, n one of which made any sense to me.5. Negotiations having broken down, this area is once again threatened by war, causing refugees to flee thei r homes in flocks.Unit5Choices1. C.2. A.3. C.4. B.5. D.6. C.7. C.8. D.9. A. 10. C.2. Word derivation1. enrich2. immoral3. instinctively 4. precision5. progressively6. inevitability7. appointment8. responseBlank filling1. credit2. appointed3. stand for4. in the face of5. account for6. sell out to7. genuine8. in short supply 9. succumb to 10. demonstrateTranslation1. Many young people who work in the big cities far awa y from home succumb to fast food culture because they don’t have the time to cook.2. He thinks the biggest challenge now facing China is so mething of a psychological hurdle, that is adjusting to a s lower pace of growth.3. In New York, a large majority of wealthy families think public schools have more advantages over private ones, w hich accounts for the phenomenon that they are sending their children to public schools.4. A considerable number of people objected to the gove rnment’s attitude to immigration so the government deci ded to temporarily stop deporting illegal immigrants to wi n the people.5. We could see that she would back down if we stood fi rm, otherwise, she would be aggressive.Unit6Choices1. B2. D3. A4. A5. D6. A7. B8. D9. D 10. AWord derivation1. decisiveness2. interactive3. considerate 4. underestimate5. equivalent6. jealousy7. reception 8. populousBlank filling1. appropriate2. dilemma3. circumstance4. asso ciate with5.with regard to6. overwhelming7.negotiate8.potential9.advocate 10. predictTranslation1. To get rid of gender discrimination involves men’s eff orts in supporting gender equality.2. Criminals try to eliminate their stigma by reconstructing their values and looking for a decent job.3. The mistake I made leaves me much sorrier than you h ave imagined.4. He does not have the same view as ours with regard t o this issue.5. There is an overwhelming lack of information in weathe r forecast in some remote areas.Unit 7I. Multiple choices1-5:AAABD 6-10:BCDCAII. Word Derivation1. glamour2. reassuring3. panic4. ble ssing5. anticipation6. embarrassed7. energetic8. incidentalIII. Blank Filling1. alternative2. anticipated3. panic4. transferred 5. reassure6. procedure7. slammed8. squeezed9. going t hrough 10. intenselyIV. Translation1. After careful and rational consideration, he pulled hims elf together and decided to ask the boss for a raise in sal ary.2. It is a common practice in foreign courts that before gi ving evidence the witness has to take an oath.3. Now that there is no information, we have no alternati ve but to wait and see.4. We are indebted to all the teachers who have been wo rking hard.5. We lamented the deaths of the victims in the earthqua ke and decided to raise money for the quake-stricken are a.Unit 9I. Multiple choices: Grammar and Vocabulary1-5:CBAAD 6-10:BABABII. Word Derivation1. fulfillment2. immortality3. distinguishable 4. questionable5. inevitably6. negotiable7. magnetic8. entertainmentIII. Blank Filling1. magnet2. in vain3. glamour4. whatsoev er5. unscrupulous6. interfering in7. luxurious8. colossal9. cease 10. immortalIV. Translation1. Many young people are dazzled by the glamour of Hol lywood and pour into the city.2. It is necessary for banks to hold a tight rein on risks, manage capital properly and invest sensibly.3. Members had agreed on the ambitious plan, except for one crucial detail: the final selling price.4. Some people seek in vain for happiness every day, but in fact, to get happiness, one must learn to say “No”t o desires.5. We must get there by all means before he has a chance to break the news to her.Unit12Choices1. C2. D3. B4. A5. D.6. C7. A.8. C. 9.C. 10. A.Word Derivation1. implementation2. unmerited3. unyieldingly4. linguist5. ceremonial6. destructive7. dominant8. improperBlank Filling1. due to2. evident3. take away 4.linguistic 5. mechanism6. In regard to7. reflect8.appropriate9.i nherently 10.biasTranslation1. The issue we talked about at the meeting is hard to co nvey in words; you can find out in the video.2.It is the government of the country rather than some developed countries that determines whether to conduct the war.3. Such TVs are found commonplace because prices have dropped so much.4. The government needs to make a major adjustment in policy to effectively handle the financial crisis.5. A little increase in investment in equipment will yield u npredictable profits.。

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