1、全新版大学英语综合教程5unit17课后答案UNIT1VocabularyI.1.allot 2. go through fire and water 3. reside 4. sobbed 5. madeno mention of 6. sacrifice 7. came upon 8. rhythm 9. volume 10. something of aII.1.I stayed on as an assistant professor.2.I hold it to my ear because I want to hear time tick away.3.The salary is
2、not wonderful, but the duties are light.4.The moral of the lesson is not to talk to strangers.5.Yes, but it cannot hold a candle to Huangshan.III .1.The nasty smell from the kitchen made her stomach churn.2.When she sank into drunkenness, she was able to forget her sorrow.3.In the 1500 meters, Marti
3、n and Parker came first and third respectively.4.The two hills Shunner Fell from the north and Lovely Seat from the south flank the famous Butter Tubs Pass.5.Levi, in gratitude to Joshua, gave a party for him.Iv. 1. ambition ambition regardless of 2. discourse-by way of 3. isengraved-inward V. 1. ha
4、ve come upon/across 2. had come out 3. come on/up4.came across 5. comes down to 6. came around/to 7. comes to 8. came through 9. came up with 10. comes upUsage1.the Wilsons 2. Mark Twain 3. Annie Johnsons 4. another Winston Churchill 5. a Mrs. Burton 6. a Budweiser 7. A Monet 8. an old FordComprehen
5、sive ExercisesI.Cloze 1. Text-related 1. go through fire and water 2. salary 3. give-no peace 4. sink into 5. ambition 6. By way of 7. expressive 8. churned 9.engraved 10. not hold a candle to 11. inward2.Theme-related1.Success 2. literacy 3. significantly 4. promoting 5. appropriate 6. too7. later
6、8. repetition 9. invented 10. lessII. TranslationAlthough my grandmother was illiterate, she had a good stock of myths and legends.WhenI was young I gave her no peace, constantly asking her to tell mestories. After she had finished her housework, she would lift me onto her lap and tell stories, all
7、the while rocking me in rhythm. Having noticed my interest in stories, my parents lost no time in initiating meinto reading. They bought many storybooks withillustrations, and whenever free, they would read these stories to me over and over again. By and by I had a vocabulary large enough to read on
8、 my own.UNIT2Vocabulary I. 1.1) appetite3) agency5) saturated7) hoisted9) retrieve2) destructive4) processed6) utter8) referri ng to10) Un fortu nately2.1)Peter was chas ing the dog and Tom was riding the woode n horse in the garde n.2)They all looked on except one young man. He took her to the hosp
9、ital instantly.3)I laid charges aga inst the compa ny and won the case.4)If we want to stay competitive, first of all we need to modernize our factory .5)They got irrigati on water from the dammed rivers.3.1)Except in the oases the desert is almost devoid of vegetatio n, although some stun ted, thor
10、 ny shrubs grow in the wester n Sahara.2)The fruits grow ing wild in the coastal forest are edible.3)The national security agency made recommendations for improving safetysta ndards in airpla nes / to improve safety sta ndards in airpla nes.4)The Beatles enjoyed success on a scale unparalleled by an
11、y previous pop group.5)The emerge nee of Ian guage was a defi ning factor in the evoluti on of moder n huma ns.4.1)Excluding other factors such as quality and price, products which areattractively packaged are bound to attract more consumers, particularly childre n and young people. Packagi ng has b
12、ecome an importa nt way to boost / ofboosting the sales of products.2)In the eyes of some bus in essme n, con sumers health comes sec ond to profits. Theysell chicken infected with salmonella and crabs with traces of antibiotics. 3)It can be hard to go vegetarian. The important thing is to make chan
13、ges you feelcomfortable with, at your own pace. While stopp ing consuming any products forwhich an imals are bred and slaughtered may be ideal, even a slight reducti on in meat con sumpti on is a step in the right direct ion.5.1)get over 2) got to3)get through 4) get over5) get by 6) get away7) got
14、in 8) get outII. Collocati on1.I asked her why she did nt make use of her tale nt and sing a pop song on the graduati on day.2.Uncle Tom, the Ion g-sufferi ng slave in Harriet Beecher Stowes Uncle Toms Cab in,died a miserable death.3.Westill have to learn how to live a harmonious life, not only with
15、 other people but also with the environment.4.Breathing a deep breath, he ra n up to take the pen alty kick.5.I dreamed a bad dream last night in which I was running through the forest, and being chased by a bear.6.My friend smiled a bitter smile when I asked her whether shed found all the money she
16、d lost.7.Black people have a hard fight to fight before they win real equality.8.People with mood disorders often sleep a troubled sleep. They toss and turn, restlessly occupied with n egative thoughts.Comprehe nsive Exercises I. Cloze1. Text-related(1) exclude devoid of(5) pote nt(7) con tam in at
17、ing(9) in fected(2) stubborn(4) bow to(6) drawbacks(8) heighte ned(10) come sec ond to2. Theme-related(1) con sumpti on(2) betwee n(3) packed(4) evide nt(5) populati on(6) en courag ing(7) grave(8) aga inst(9) criticize(10) itselfII. Tran slati onStudy after study has un covered the fact that there
18、is a close correlati on betwee n food and a nu mber of chron ic diseases. For example, a decreased risk of certa in chronic diseases is associated with an in creased con sumpti on of pla nt-based foods. Therefore, in the past decade, the America n Dietetic Associati on has urged America ns to reduce
19、 their in take of ani mal fats, and to boost c on sumpti on of fruits, vegetables, and grains. Mean while, the Un ited States Departme nt of Agriculture hasreleased a document co ntaining the food guide pyramid, which en courages a minimum of three vegetable and two fruit serv ings per day. However,
20、 many America ns still don t meet / liste n to these recomme ndati ons.2.1)Non-smoking area. John s very intolerant of people who smoke.2)She is an interesting character, and a bit of a mystery to me.3)Because it does not reveal their marital status.4)We are pla nning on trekk ing through the Malays
21、ia n Rain forest.5)He muttered something under his breath that I couldn t understand.6)They may n eed to wear protective rubber gloves and cloth ing.7)The chairpers on said sometimes un employme nt tempted the youth into crim inal activities.8)Though she never admitted it, the look on her face when
22、I mentioned James name gave her away.3.r e sume should be included.4.2)Eddie was adamant that his son should never indulge in vain wishes; he believedthat it was absurd for his son to pursue a romantic but utterly impractical career in the future.3)Those considering an adventurous safari in Central
23、Africa should be aware that thereis an extremely small, but non etheless prese nt, risk of en cou nteri ng ban dits onthe road. Thus they should decide for themselves whether such potential risks willbe pers on ally acceptable to them and their compa nions.5.1)go around / round 2) Go for3) went off
24、4) go on5) is going on 6) go about7) go along 8) go through9)go by 10) go overII. Usage1.The man ager was chatt ing with the chairma n of the board about someth ing thatconcerned the future of their cooperati on and I could tell that he was being careful with his words.2.Tom did nt really like the f
25、ood, but he was bei ng polite and ate quite a bit. 3.He kept tapp ing on his teacup with his spo on because he was gettin waiting for the waiter to come around.4.By handing in papers off the Intern et, stude nts are being stupid because they run the risk of being caught and expelled from school.5.He
26、 was being a coward by not being truthful to himself and others.6.Some of the nu rses were very rude and told Edgar he was being a nuisance when he compla in ed.7.Dont talk nonsen se. Im being serious. Comprehe nsive Exercises I. Cloze1. hon esty(4) in dulge in dodge(8) absurd(10) juggle(2) go along
27、 part(6) excepti ons(8) resort (10) freedomText-related(1) go alo ng(3) straightforward What about(7) assert(9) resort2.Theme-related(1) assert ing(3) because Mistakesend(9) dyi ngII. Tran slati onThe new preside nt of our uni versity disapproves of the idea that we should be allowedbe stuck withto
28、tell lies un der certa in circumsta nces. He believes that if people get used to telling any kind of lie, they will indulge themselves and eventuallythe bad habit. To tell or not to tell a lie can sometimes become a very sticky issue, but our preside nt in sists on the no ti on that n obody in the w
29、orld of educati on should dodge the responsibility of attaching primary importanee to honesty while teachingthe youn g. I agree with him. What about youUNIT4VocabularyI . 1.(2) con cluded(4) in ternal(6) mode(8) visible(10) comme nded(1) for myself infinite(5) misery(7) ven tured(9) observati on 2.1
30、)I lay in bed feeli ng thoroughly wretched.2)It is fragra nt with the smell of apple blossom.3)They are fine specime ns of the vetera n revoluti on aries.4)I d like to enroll in the modern art course if it is not too late.5)The taste is slightly bitter, and it has a strange odor.3.1)The scheme does
31、nothing to help families on low in comes and is sure to provoke/call forth/draw/ arouse criticism.2)Jenny is terribly uncertain as to whether Bob is the right boy for her.3)These goods bear no resembla nee to those I saw prin ted in the advertiseme nts.4)In China, where black hair and black eyes are the norm, her blond hair and blue eyes are rather con spicuous.5)Wedid not have time for a rehearsal before the performanee because of the delayof our flight.4.1)The new parliame nt member, an energetic politicia n and arde nt advocate of th