综合教程5 Unit 7-10课后paraphra答案
Unit 7 nexttoyouThe Art of Smart Guessing
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IV.Explain in your own words the following ntences taken from the text.
1.Did you get too bogged down in the details trying to come up with the“exactly right”answer?
Did you get so tied up in the complex math figures that you were unable to give the“exactly right”answer?
2.Did you zero in on the two most important problems… then hazard a guesstimate?
Did you focus all your attention on the two most important problems, and then make an estimation which may not be exactly right?冰雪奇缘2上映时间
码头英文3.Your mistakes will frequently balance out.
guamYour mistakes will often average out, i.e. the extremely high estimations and the extremely low estimations which you make will eventually become equal in amount, value, or effect.
/The effect of your mistakes will frequently cancel out.
4.The black being warmed most by the sun, was sunk so low as to be below the stroke of sun’s rays.
The black cloth absorbed the heat of the sun most. So, it sank so deep below that the sunrays could not reach it.
Unit 8 Love and Rentment
IV.Explain in your own words the following ntences taken from the text.
1.The screams were so muffled, I could barely hear them.
The screams were so faint and unclear that I could hardly hear them.
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2.My voice quieter and quieter as hers ro in crescendo.
As my voice was getting quieter, hers grew gradually and continuously louder./
My voice became quieter and quieter as hers grew in volume.
3.No matter how intimate one is with this illness, the primordial fear of madness lurks deep within.
Everyone has deep inside an instinctive fear of madness however familiar with the illness he may be./
However familiar one is with paranoid schizophrenia, the innate fear of madness stays hidden and deep in one's mind.
4.She has no empathy with her own body.
She doesn’t know how to take care of her own health as a normal person does.
5.I will do the best I can with the worst I have to live with.
I’ll do my utmost to deal with the unavoidable worst situations in my life./
I will do my utmost to cope with the worst I have to put up with.
Unit 9 Kids and Computer: Digital Danger
IV.Explain in your own words the following ntences taken from the text.
1. Unlike traditional games and toys, "wired" entertainment encouragthetruthes kids to be unimaginative人才培养 英语,外套英文 socially immature, and crudely densitized to the world around them.
Compared with/Different from traditional games, electronic games have some obvious detrimental effects on children’s development: they tend to be lacking in imagination and social maturity, and indifferent to the real world around them.
2. Hand a ball of Play-Doh to a child reared on the sterile adventure of video games, and you're apt to get a blank look.
If you hand a ball of Play-Doh to a child who is brought up in the world of uncreative and unyielding video games/ who spends too much time on exciting but unproductive video games,you are likely to find an expressionless look on his face.
3. Maybe a hothead or two will stalk off the field.
Possibly one or two hot-tempered children will quit the game.
4. Despite their involvement in the game, the players are not ruled by it.roewe
Although they are engaged in playing the game, they are not completely bound by it.
5. Far too often, even his parents, intimidated by the high-priced, high-tech gadget that has sucked their child's humanity away, tiptoe around rather than disturb him.
His parent, in great fear of disturbing him, quite often walk gently around the child, who humanity has been exhausted by the high-priced, high-tech game device./
Far too often, even his parents, scared by the small high-priced, high-tech device that ha
s deprived their child of human qualities, walk about carefully and quietly on tiptoe rather than break his concentration or divert his attention.
Unit 10 The New Immorality
IV.Explain in your own words the following ntences taken from the text.
1. Yet most of the five, like most of the college cheaters, would probably profess a strong social consciousness.
Similar to most college cheaters, the five interviewees would be likely to claim to posss a strong awareness. /
However, most of the five people, like a majority of the college students who commit cheating on examinations, would probably claim that they have a strong n of responsibility for society.
2. The two examples exhibit a paradox of our age.