高级英语1练习答案(Unit-1)
高级英语1第1单元练习答案
I. Text Comprehension
1. Decide which of the following best states the author's purpo.
A.To condemn with the author's own experience racial discrimination in American society as late
as the 1940s.
B.To describe the author's trip with her family to Washington D.
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C.To disclo the fact that the black people were still leading a poor life in the United States. Key: [ A ]
2. Judge, according to the text, whether the following statements are true or fal.
1.The author took her first trip to Washington D. C. at the beginning of the summer upon her
graduation from the eighth grade. [ T ]
2.The author's sister graduated at the same time from the same school. [ F ]
3.They went at night on a milk train to Washington D. C. becau it was cheaper. [ F ]
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4.The dining car food in the 1940s always cost too much money and no one could tell who
hands had been playing all over that food, nor where tho same hands had been just before.
[ F ]
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5.Phyllis's high school nior class trip had been to Washington D. C. before, but she didn't enjoy
herlf at all. [ F ]mou的复数
6.The author's father, moved by the historical surroundings and the heat of early evening, decided
to entertain the family again. [ T ]再见的英文
7.Insulted by the waitress's words, the author and her family turned around and marched out of
the store, quiet but outraged. [ T ]
8.The author wrote and typed her angry letter and managed to mail it to the president of the
United States. [ F ]
II. Writing Strategies
1. Flashback:
A flashback (闪回) is a technique ud by writers. It is often ud in movies, television and literature. It involves a character remembering something that happened to him in the past.
Activity: Besides P aragraph 2, you’re expected to find out some other paragraphs that contain this technique.
Tips: Besides Paragraph 2, Paragraphs 6, 8 and 9 contain or involve flashbacks.
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Here is a movie clip from The Bourne Ultimatum, in which the technique of flashback is ud.
八年级下册英语听力2. Symbolism
Symbolism in art tries to show not what is real but what could stand instead of what exists.
It deals with ideas that aren't physical, mostly.
e.g. Moby-Dick: reprentation of an unknowable God;
Scarlet Letter: The scarlet letter “A” is meant to be a symbol of shame, but instead it
becomes a powerful symbol of identity to Hester.
Activity: Find some examples of symbolism in the text.
Tips: “summer brightness” (Paragraph 8)
“corolla of dazzling whiteness” (Paragraph 9)
“white mottled marble” (Paragraph 15)
The repeated “white” in the last paragraph, and it reveals t he phony democracy of the
月份英语United States and the fal freedom of colored people, which drove our writer mad and
indignant.
III. Language Work
1. Explain the underlined part in each ntence in your own words.
1)The first time I went to Washington D.C. was on the edge of the
at the beginning of
2)Preparations were in the air around our hou before school was even over.
the whole family were already either actually busy making preparations or enjoying the ambience
3)In fact, my first trip to Washington was a mobile feast.
a large enjoyable meal on the train
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4)…as if we had never been Black before.
as if we had never been mistreated for being black.
shades5)My parents wouldn't speak of this injustice, not becau they had contributed to it.
had partially caud
6)My fury was not going to be acknowledged by a like fury.
was not going to be openly sympathized with by people displaying a similar anger
2. Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in their appropriate forms and note the difference of meaning between them.
brui scar
Explanation: brui indicates an injury of the surface flesh, caud by a blow that does not necessarily break the skin and that results in a marked skin; the word can also suggest the tendency to turn black-and-blue from small impacts. Scar refers to the forming of a mark over a healed wound or suggests the doing of damage that will leave a lasting mark.
1)Be sure to store the tropical fruits carefully as they brui easily.
2)She continued massaging her right foot, which was bruid and aching.
3)He was scarred for life during a pub fight.
4)This is something that's going to scar him forever.
dampen soak
Explanation: Dampen is to make or become somewhat wet, emphasizing the moist condition that results. In a figurative n, the word means to depress. Soak means to wet thoroughly, implying immersion. To soak something is to place it in liquid and leave it long enough for the liquid to act upon it.