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新编英语教程6答案
编英语教程(第三版)unit6练习册答案
s=txt>1.changed,promising2.coming,qualified3.determined
4.spoken,leading,surprising5.frighteningb.1.giving
2.fascinated,rising/rise3.singing,todo,making
4.keeping,playing,tobe,tosee,climbing5.opening
6.totake,shopping,doing,todo
7.tohaveremembered,totell,preparing,todo8.towatch,toread,reading,watching9.missing,totell10.tobetaken
11.swimming,cleaning,todo
12.waiting,seeing,missing,tofind,tobe
6.demanding7.pleased,soiled8.complicated
9.interested,exciting,soaked10.tiring,tired
c.1.for2.to3.of4.on5.read6.across7.about/ford.
1.speaking2.before3.by4.few5.developed6.how7.writing
8.in9.until/till10.opinion11.by12.keep13.excellent14.
time
8.step9.or10.of11.found12.from13.ideas14.used
15.pleasure16.from17.yourself18.in19.filled20.trains21.
but
15.the16.first17.represent18.can19.language20.making
21.world
22.meeting23.things24.attitude25.for
22.to23.of24.only25.way
vi.sentencerewritinga.
1.wheneverhe…bookshop,he…awayfromit.2.whoeverhe
is,he…law.3.whereverhewent,poor…lifdiateweryou
maysay,i…thing.5.howeverhardhetries,he…
satisfactorily
6.don't•…,whoeverrepeatsit./whoeverrepeatsit,don't•…7.
howeverannoyinghisbehavioris/maybe,we…him.8.
whateverhe…say,i…going.
9.keepcalm,whateverhappens./whateverhappens,keep…
10.theboy…,whereverheis./wherever…,theboy…b.
1.tohisgreatjoy,hisuncle…present.2.muchtoourrelief,
theplane…last.
3.tothesurpriseoftheteacher,yanglinghad•…heart.4.to
ourgrief,professorhudiedofcancerlastweek.5.tomysatisfaction,hisstatementiscorrect.
6.tothedisappointmentofthestudents,thebook…
bookshops.7.totheirindignation,johnwasunfairlydismissed.
【篇二:
新编英语教程第六册练习册paraphrase答案】
nothinginlifeismoreexcitingandrewardingthanthesudden
flashoflightthatleavesyouachangedperson--notonlychanged,butchangedforthebetter.
themostinspiringandgratifyingfactoflifeistheunexpectedsparkofenlightenmentthatmakesyoudifferentandabetterpersonthanbefore.
2.hecameacrossthestreet,finally,muffledinhisancientovercoat,shapelessfelthatpulleddownoverhisbaldhead,lookingmorelikeanenergeticgnomethananeminentpsychiatrist.
atlasthewalkedoverfromtheothersideofthestreet,
wrappedinhisold-fashionedovercoat,hisbaldheadcovered
byashapelessfelthat.helookedlikeadwarfisholdmanfull
ofenergyratherthanawell-knownpsychiatrist.
3.thewomanwhospokenexthadnevermarriedbecauseofa
senseofobligationtoherwidowedmother;sherecalledbitterlyallthemaritalchancesshehadletgoby.
thenextspeakeronthetapewasawomanwhohadremained
singlebecauseshethoughtshewasobligedtotakecareofhermotherwhowasawidow.shestillrememberedandtoldothersmiserablyaboutallthechancesofmarriageshehadmissed.
4.intheend,ifyouletitbecomeahabit,itcanbecomearealroadblock,anexcusefornottryinganymore.
eventually,ifyouformahabitofsaying“ifonly”,thephrasecanreallyturntoanobstruction,providingyouwithanexcuseforgivinguptryinganythingatall.
5....younevergotoutofthepasttense.notoncedidyoumentionthefuture.
…youarealwaysthinkingofthepast,regrettingandlamenting.youdidnotlookforwardtowhatyoucandointhefutureatall.
6.my,my,saidtheoldmanslyly.ifonlywehadcomedowntensecondssooner,wedhavecaughtthatcab,wouldntwe?
theoldmansaidtometrickily,usingthephrase“ifonly”on
dhave
purpose,“ifonlywe'dgotheretensecondsearlier,we'
caughtthecab.”ilaughedandunderstoodwhathemeant.soifollowedhisadviceandsaid,“nexttimei'llrunfaster
unit2
1.mosespleadedaspeechdefecttorationalizehisreluctance
todeliverjehovahsedicttopharaoh.mosesjustifiedhisunwillingnesstopassjehovah'sordertopharaoh,sayingthathewas“slowofspeech”.
2.yetforallthetroubleprocrastinationmayincur,delaycanofteninspireandreviveacreativesoul.
delayleadstoproblems.however,inmanycases,itcanoftenstimulatethecreativityinanartist.
3.henotesthatspeedyactioncanbeembarrassingorextremelycostly.
hepointsoutthathastinessmaygiverisetodecisionwhichturnouttobehumiliatingorexpensive.
4.bureaucratization,whichflourishedamidthegrowingburdensofgovernmentandthegreatercomplexityofsociety,wasdesignedtosmotherpolicymakersinblanketsoflegalism,compromiseandreappraisal---andtherebypreventhastydecisionsfrombeingmade.
excessivered-tape(官样文章;繁文缛节)developedbecausepublicadministrationwasexpandinginscopeandbecausesocietywasgrowingmoreandmorecomplicated.inthissense,red-tapehelpedthoseinchargeofpolicytobefullyengagedinenormousamountofpaperworkandjudgment,thusmakingitimpossibleforanimmaturedecisiontoresult.
5....manyofmyfriendsgothroughagonieswhentheyfaceablankpage.
…manyofmyfriendshaveahardtimethemomenttheyattempttoputpentopaper.
unit3
1.ofcourse,myfatherisagentlemanoftheoldschool,amemberofthegenerationtowhomagooddealofmodernarchitectureisunnerving;butisuspect---imorethansuspect,iamconvinced---thathisnegativeresponsewasnotsomuchtothearchitectureastoaviolationofhisconceptofthenatureofmoney.
broughtupintheoldtradition,myfatherisnaturallynotpreparedtoaccepttheideaofmodernarchitecture;hisobjectiontoit,iwouldassume,indeedishouldsayiamprettysure,isnotaresultofhisstrongdislikeofthephysicalbuildingitself,butratherthatofhisrefusaltochangehisattitudetowardsmoney.
2.ifabuildingsdesignmadeitappearimpregnable,theinstitutionwasnecessarilysound,andthemeaningoftheheavywallasanarchitecturalsymboldweltintheprevailingattitudetowardmoney,ratherthaninanyaesthetictheory.ifabuildingwasmadetolooksturdy/invulnerable,itwouldbeaccordinglyregardedasreliable,andthesignificanceofthethickwallswouldbemeasurednotbytheirartisticvalue,butbytheirseemingabilitytoprovideasafelocationformoney.
3.inaprimitivesociety,forexample,menpicturedtheworldaslarge,fearsome,hostile,andbeyondhumancontrol.peopleinaprimitivesociety,forexample,sawtheworldasanenormousplanetfulloffear,hatredanddisorder.
4.theprincipalfunctionoftodayswallistoseparatepossibleundesirableoutsideairfromthecontrolledconditionsoftemperatureandhumiditywhichwehavecreatedinside.todayawallservesmainlyasaphysicalmeanstoprotectthedesiredatmosphereinsidefrombeingdisturbedbyanythingunwelcomeoutside.
5.torepeat,itisnotouradvancedtechnology,butourchangingconceptionsofourselvesinrelationtotheworldthatdeterminehowweshallbuildourwalls.again,thedecisivefactorthatcaninfluencethedesignofawallisnottheadvancementofscienceandtechnology,butourever-changingattitudetowardsourplaceinthisworld.unit4
1.hewasamanofexuberantfancy,and,withal,ofanauthoritysoirresistiblethat,athiswill,heturnedhisvariedfanciesintofacts.
hewasamanrichinwhimsies,andintolerantofanyactboldenoughastochallengehisauthority.whenhismindcaughtuponsomething,absurdasitmightbe,hewoulddoeverythingtomakesurethatitwasdoneinthewayhewished.
2.wheneverymemberofhisdomesticandpoliticalsystemsmovedsmoothlyinitsappointedcourse,hisnaturewasblandandgenial;butwhenevertherewasalittlehitch,andsomeofhisorbsgotoutoftheirorbits,hewasblanderandmoregenialstill,fornothingpleasedhimsomuchastomakethecrookedstraight,andcrushdownunevenplaces.
whenallhissubjectsbehavedinsuchamannerastheyweretoldto,hecouldbegentleandkind.andhecouldevenbemoreso,ifanythingnotconformingtowhatheexpectedshouldoccur,becausethatofferedagreatchanceforhimtoseetheundesirableremoved,athinghewasmostdelightedindoing.
3.hecouldopeneitherdoorhepleased:
hewassubjecttonoguidanceorinfluencebutthatoftheaforementionedimpartialandincorruptiblechance.
heenjoyedtotalfreedomtochoosewhattodo:
hewasnotdirectedorinfluencedbyanyoneastowhichdoortoopen.theonlythingthatwasdecisiveintermsofhisfatewastheabovementionedchance,grantedtoalltheaccusedalike.
4.thiselementofuncertaintylentaninteresttotheoccasionwhichitcouldnototherwisehaveattained.
thefactthatnoonecouldtellforsurewhatmighthappen(totheaccused)madethisfromoftrialmoreattractivethananyotherformofjustice.
5.thusthemasseswereentertainedandpleased,andthethinkingpartofthecommunitycouldbringnochargeofunfairnessagainstthisplan;fordidnottheaccusedpersonhavethewholematterinhisownhands?
thuspeopleenjoyedcomingheretowatch,andthoseguidedbyreasoninthesocietycouldnotpossiblyquestionthefairnessofthisformoftrial;forwasitnotthefactthatalltheaccusedweregivenequalchancestomakedecisionsupontheirwondestiny?
unit5
1.thissemi-barbarickinghadadaughterasbloomingashismostfloridfancies,andwithasoulasferventandimperiousashisown.
thissemi-barbarickinghadadaughterasexuberantasthewildestofhisnotions,adaughterwhopossessedanatureasfierceandtyrannicalashisown.
2.ofcourse,everybodyknewthatthedeedwithwhichtheaccusedwaschargedhadbeendone.
itwas,ofcourse,knowntoallthathew
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