大学英语精读第三版第三册课后习题答案Unit1
1) accent
2) turn against
3) a couple of
4) takes his time
5) fate
6) confirmed
7) witness
8) subquent
9) stands a chance
10) trial 1) belief
2) brilliant
3) employment
4) has saved up
5) stood a chance
6) were awarded
7) Presumably
8) conducted
9) casual
10) around (which student life) revolves
1) Joe wrote to say that he had to put off his visit becau of his illness.
2) Despite the noi, they went on working as if nothing were happening.
3) Traffic was held up for veral hours by the accident.
4) Called (up) on to speak at the meeting, I couldn't very well refu.
5) Mrs. Stevenson looked in the cupboard and found there was not a single lump of sugar left.
6) It was the rumor that turned Joe against his twin brother.
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7) We wondered how Sara was getting on in her new job.
8) Although Anne agreed with me on most points, there was one on which she was unwilling to give in.
9) Visitors could photograph almost anything here without having to ask for permission.
10) Whether we make an excursion or stay home will depend on tomorrow's weather.
1) uncertain,unafraid,unacceptable,unfamiliar,unequal;
2) unanswered,unattached,unknown,undecided,unexpected;
3) unhappily,unskillfully,unconsciously,unnecessarily,uncomfortably;
4) unsay,undress,untie,unlock,unload。
1) reliable
2) changeable
3) enjoyable
4) exhaustible
5) permissible
6) regrettable
7) breakable
8) imaginable
9) workable 10) applicable
1) countercharge
2) counterattack
3) counterpart
4) counteract
5) countermeasures
6) Counterculturists
1) Liz sang perfectly in the town hall yesterday afternoon.
2) I saw your brother and his girlfriend walking arm in arm in the park the other day.
3) It began to blow quite hard before midnight.
4) They moved the piano into another room upstairs last evening.
5) Come to my office at ten o'clock.
6) I was still living alone at home at the time.
7) Believe it or not, I ran into your cousin in a shop in New York three weeks ago.
8) The old couple were sitting quite happily in the garden at this time yesterday.
1) It turned out that his methods didn't work at all.
2) It turned out that the necklace was not made of diamond, but of glass.
3) It turned out that the "lost" money had been in the safe all the time!
4) It turned out that the experiment was much more difficult than they had suppod.
5) It has turned out that your nephew is the most suitable person for the job.
6) To his surpri, it turned out that the fashionable young lady he spoke to was
a pickpocket.
1) Given his age, it was indeed a miracle that he had done so much in so short a time.
2) Given that they are fresh from university, the young people have done a good job.
3) Given that X equals ten, X minus four is six.
4) Given good health, he can finish the work in a couple of weeks.
5) Given enough manpower and financial support, the goal can certainly be attained.
6) Given the chance, Paul might make it.
1) Fate
2) trial
3) guilty
4) couple of
5) conduct
6) wandering
7) casual
8) confirm
9) temporary
10) brilliant
11) stand a chance
12) employment 13)turn against 1)into
2)at
3)Before
4)car
渴望造句5)station
6)confirmed
7)injured
8)drunk
9)jail
10)charged
11)court
12)dismisd
13)but
14)fine
15)where
16)killing
17)from
18)up
19)fine
qq匿名聊天20)free
21)not
22)who
23)drunken/drunk
24)or
25)received
26)such
27)why
28)injured
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1) 发言人(spokesman)明确表示总统在任何情况下都不会取消(cancel)这次旅行。
The spokesman made it clear that the President would not cancel the trip under any circumstances.
2) 杰克对书架上那些书一本也不了解,所以他的选择是很随意的。
Jack didn't know anything about any of the books on the bookshelf, so his choice was quite arbitrary.
3) 随后发生的那些事件再次证明了我的猜疑(suspicions)是对的。(confirm)
The subquent events confirmed my suspicions once again.
4) 我认为我们应该鼓励中学生在暑假找临时工作。
I think we should encourage high school students to find temporary jobs / employment during their summer holidays.
5) 令我们吃惊的是,这位常被赞为十分正直的州长(governor)竟然是个贪官(corrupt official)。
To our surpri, the governor who had often been praid for his honesty turned out to be a corrupt official.
6) 少数工人得到提升(be promoted),与此同时却有数百名工人被解雇。
A few workers were promoted, but meanwhile hundreds of workers were dismisd.
7) 如果有机会,约翰也许已成为一位杰出的画家了。(given)
Given the chance, John might have become an outstanding painter.
8) 数小时后,有人看见那个男孩在林子里瞎转。
Several hours later, the boy was found wandering around in the woods.
Unit2
1)Besides Except Besides
2)Have
received Accepted Received Acce pt
3)Discovered Was
invented Discovered Invented
1) alike
2) asleep
3) alive
4) awake
5) alone
6) astir
1) conflict with
2) superior to
3) rented
4) left behind/left (my car keys) behind
5) error 6) rejected
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8) obtained
9) above all
10) perpetual
1)origin
2)threatening
3)in existence
4)hesitates
5)owes to
6) Acting on
7) leaving to
8) went out of her way
9) has been appointed
10) judgments
11) influence
12) humble
1) Many authors u a fal name when they publish their books.
2) The origin of human life on earth is now believed to have been in Africa.
3) The book was translated from Chine into English under the personal supervision of the author.
4) In spite of the personal participation of the President, the conference failed to produce agreement.
5) Many Americans prefer to travel by car over any other means of transportation.
6) Watches made in your factory are far superior in quality to tho turned out in theirs.
淘宝推广方法1) a wait-and-e attitude
2) a life-and-death struggle
3) a down-to-earth spirit
4) an out-and-out lie
5) an out-of-the-way mountain village
6) a face-to-face talk
7) a divide-and-rule policy
8) up-to-date machines
9) word-for-word translation
10) a never-to-be-forgotten night
1) lf-conscious
2) lf-sufficient
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3) lf-educated
4) lf-respecting
5) lf-supporting
6) lf-made 1) frightened
2) be heightened
3) strengthen
4) lengthening/
5) to be lengthened
6) hastened heartened
1) In his youth
2) A 17-year-old youth
3) The youth of our country have
4) Some youths
5) Youth is
6) The youth of the 21st century have
1) Although advanced in years, Thomas Edison remained as active and creative as many young people.
2) While still at college, Miss Leacock had her first novel published.
3) A tiger cannot be tamed unless caught very young.
4) The old lady carrying a basketful of eggs was run down by a taxi when crossing the street.
5) I am sure Mr. White's latest play, once staged, will prove to be a great success.
6) Ben is fully aware that if not properly managed, his shirt factory will have to clo down in less than a year.
1) Paul could not dance, nor could he sing.
2) I was not satisfied with her explanation, nor were my classmates.
3) My brother Joe never learned to swim, nor does he intend to start now.
4) They didn't invite me, nor did they invite my parents.
5) Cathy had hardly said a word since supper, nor had her husband.
6) Mr. Owen didn't know then what had happened, nor did he ever find out.
1) It was Jefferson who wrote the Declaration of Independence.
2) It is with genuine feeling that the author prais all that is progressive.
3) It was on the beach that Miss White found the child lying dead.
4) It was becau the water had rin that we could not cross the river.
5) It was Jim, a heartless fellow, who was heard shouting at his mother in the dead of night.
6) It was not until I told her that Mrs. Williams knew anything about it.
1) Paul considered himlf fortunate to have been admitted to Harvard University.
2) Don't you think it good for us to remember Jefferson's emphasis upon knowledge as a basis for action?
3) Today people find it impossible for one person to learn what needs to be known
about all subjects.
4) His duty fulfilled, Henry felt a great weight taken off his mind.
5) Alice considered herlf lucky that she was not injured in the accident.
6) The Chine working class made its strength felt by playing the main role in the May 4th Movement.
1) action
2) obtain
3) humble
4) origins
5) go out of one's way
6) conflict
7) acted on
8) owe much to
9) left behind 1) before
2) aged
3) following
4) Now
5) lying
6) for
7) that
8) as
9) in
10) that
11) might
12) life
13) away
14) saved
15) was
16) given
17) does
18) the
19) done
20) more
21) in
22) and
1) guided
2) In fact
3) a cond term
4) shape
5) independence
6) rved as
7) Constitution
8) honored
9) The nation's
capital
10) celebrated
Unit3
1)were short of
2)attached any importance to
3)have applied for
4)consists of
5)vital
6)range 7)Judging by
8)leisure
9)awkward
10)ultimate
11)constitute
12)slim
1) salary
2) prospect
3) in turn
4) smelled of
5) depresd
6) suburb
7) stale
8) protested
9) incompetent
10) interview
11) Having little
in common
12) disapproval
13) adverti
14) plus
1) A résumégenerally consists of personal information, work experience and educational background.
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2) In today's job market, importance is attached to practical experience as well as formal education.
3) The pay for this type of work ranges from ten to fifteen dollars per hour.
4) The thought of having to take the exam again depresd me./ I was depresd at the thought of having to take the exam again.
5) Tony and his brother have little in common except that they share the same interest in cricket./ Tony and his brother have little in common except their shared interest in cricket.一年级看图写话堆雪人
6) England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland constitute the United Kingdom.
1) unlock
2) unpacked
3) undo
4) unfolded
5) unsay 6) undresd
1) a blue-eyed
girl
2) a kind-hearted
woman
3) a simple-
minded young man
4) a double-faced
guy/a double-
faced fellow
5) a long-haired
rabbit
6) a white-haired
girl