高英UnitOneHowtoGrowOld练习答案
Unit One How to Grow Old
Key to Exerci II
1.related
2.melancholy
3.inquire
4.dismal
5.recipe
6.wholesome
7.callous
8.philanthropic
9.justification 10.undue 11.ain
13.receded 14.absorption 15.ignoble 16.decay
17.known 18.indifferent 19.plative
海底总动员主题曲Key to Exerci III
1.sustained
2.life
consistent3.retire
4.immer
5.activity
6.physically
7.at
8.not
9.prolong 10.forms
11.exercis 12.about 13.take 14.against 15.intensive
16.ucial 18.sive 20.fun
21.plosive 23./doc/0915344421.html,zy
26.st 28.subjects 29./doc/0915344421.html,plaining
31.criticizing 32.funeral 33.life-stretcher 34.life-shorteners 35.But
36.overstress 37.s 39.may 40.way
41.concerned 42. 44.
46.longevity 47.joy 49.
51.but 52.of 53.day 54.walks 55.day
56.Over 57.that 58.the 59.feeling 60.against
61. /doc/0915344421.html,ugh 64.by 65.life
Key to Exerci IV
I am not sure that I can draw an exact line
between wit and humor. Perhaps the distinct is
so subtle that only tho can decide∧have long white beards. ∧I am quite positive that of the two, humor is∧more comfortable and the more livable quantity. Humorous persons, if their gift is
genuine and not a merely shine upon the surface,
are always agreed companions and they sit through ∧evening best. They have pleasant
english news五年级英语上册mouths turned up at the corners. ∧The corners the great Master of marionettes has fixed the strings, and he holds them in the nimblest fingers to twitch them at
the slightest jest. And the mouth of a witty man 1.distinction
2.who
3.But
4.the
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5.quality
高等英语6.mere
7.agreeable
8.the
9.To
10.√
11.his
12.But
solo的意思is hard and sour until the moment of ∧discharge. Nor is the flash from a witty man ever comforting, whereas a humorous man radiates∧general pleasure and is like other candle in the room.
I admire wit, but I have not real liking for it.
It has had been too often employed against me, whereas humor is always an ally. Becau it never points an impertinent finger out into my defects. Humorous persons do not sit as explosives on a fu. They are safe and easy comrades. But∧wit’s tongue is as sharp as a donkey driver stick. It
may gallop∧faster for its prodding, yet the touch behind is too persuasive for my comfort.13.its
14.always
15. a
16.another
17.no
18.had
19.Becau
20.out
21.like
22. a
23.driver’s
approval
24.the
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Key to Exerci V (for reference only)
1.The rich businessman could never forget the day when he parted from his friends and
relatives and came to Hong Kong in arch of a job.
2.The couple was cheated of the joys of life by having too many children.
3.It is no u complaining; we must do something to solve the problem.
4.I never spoke to that man, still less insulted him.
5.Though peace and collaboration/cooperation have become the trend/tendency of the times,
certain western governments still cling to the hostile policies of the Cold War era.
6.My parents told me to read law on the grounds that it is more uful than literature.
7.He was suddenly cut off by a heart attack.
8.As regards its quality, our country’s primary education can well compare with that of the
United States.
5.(original)He wondered why the U.S. clung to the practices of the Cold War era.