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1、 新视野大学英语读写教程第五册课后习题答案 Unit1 SectionA III Vocabulary 1. prent 2. permeated 3. decisive 4. inherent 5. literally 6. blessing 7. literacy 8. mingled 9. distorted 10. formidable 11. precedent 12. certified Exercises on CD and web course only: 13. simulate 14. doomed 15. cloning IV 1. hunt down 2. absorb

2、ed into 3. have access to 4. with the exception of 5. For that matter 6. In the absence of 7. with respect to 8. is tailored to 9. be restricted to 10. calls for 11. in large measure 12. ranged from Exercises on CD and web course only: 13. ignorant of 14. to some extent 15. filled with V Collocation

3、 1. understanding 2. system 3. muscles 4. technique 5. skills 6. ability 7. film 8. insights Exercises on CD and web course only: 9. imagination 10. resources VI Translation 1. In a world full of misinformation it is a formidable challenge for the students to learn to identify the true, the beautifu

4、l, and the good. 2. Any form of mountaineering has its inherent danger. After all, it is an adventure sport. 3. The university will permit a degree of individual instruction and the students may receive a curriculum tailored to their needs, learning style and pace. 4. It is said that the understandi

5、ng of the genetic basis of learning will tell us which youngsters are likely to advance quickly and which ones seem doomed to “difficult“ school experiences. 5. It has been reported that in Canada literally thousands of lakes and rivers are no longer able to support fish or plants. 6. In countries w

6、ith relatively high literacy rates, books play an important part in enriching peoples lives. 7. The essence of government intervention has been to limit and distort competition rather than to encourage it. 8. The great cause of reform being carried out by Chinese people is without precedent in histo

7、ry. 9. Practice in simulated examination conditions must not be delayed until close to the examination time. 10. People have found that the lions and wolves in the forest often hunt down live animals by cooperative efforts. VII Translation The Internets speed, vast resources, and its ability to dire

8、ctly communicate with others are its greatest benefits. Because the Internet uses the quickness of computers to transmit its data, information can travel at tremendous speeds. Speed is not the only benefit. The Internet uses hundreds of thousands of computers all connected to each other to store vas

9、t amounts of information. And finally, because the Internet allows individuals to have specific electronic mail addresses, people can easily communicate with one another. VIII Translation 1. 可能除了教会以外,很少有机构做主管下一代正规教育的学校教育机构那样缺乏变化了。 2来自过去的参观者一眼就能辨认出现在的课堂,但很难适应现今一个 10 岁孩子的校外世界, 3但变化在我们的世界中是如此迅速和明确,以至于学

10、校不可能维持现状或仅仅做一些表面的改善而 生存下去。 4在某种程度上,这些科技辅助设施已被吸纳到校园生活中,尽管他们往往只是用一种更方便,更有 效的模式教授旧课程。 5计算机将在一定程度上允许针对个人的授课,这种授课形式以往只向有钱人提供。 6我们再也无须花费很长时间查找某个出处 或某个人现在信息的传递是瞬时的。 7信息和虚假信息轻易地混杂在一起,现在还没有将网上十分普遍的被歪曲的事实和一派胡言与真实 含义区分开来的可靠手段。 8今天,数以百万计的信息源人人伸手可及,这种情况是史无前例的。 9一些权威人士坚持认为这些发现应该应用于特定情况中,而另一些人则极力反对在基因信息基础上 所做的任何决定

11、。 10如果年青人要为自己期望承担的迅速变换的角色作好准备,那么必须培养出新的和富于想像力的方 法。 IX Essay summary 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. D 6. B 7. B 8. A 9. C 10. A 11. D 12. B 13. C 14. D 15. A 16. A 17. C 18. B 19. D 20.A XI StructuredWriting Schools have to change rapidly and radically to meet the demands and expectations of innumerable spec

12、ial interests from the changing world. Nowadays few people will remain in the same occupation for their whole lives. Many of them will move frequently from one position and company to another. School education must enable youngsters to educate themselves and to prepare themselves for a constantly ch

13、anging job market.The education that was essentially designed to make sure that individuals could carry out a single job has been seriously challenged. Besides, there is a strong demand that schools should permit a degree of individual instruction to every student. Every student should receive a cur

14、riculum designed and modified according to his own needs, his own learning style and his own learning pace. The time when all the students were working on the same materials and doing the same drills is gone forever. Section B XIII Comprehension of the Text 1. It means as a teacher, one should make

15、his own decisions in teaching, instead of passively following others. 2. It stands for the teachers inner voice, i.e. his/her opinions, ideas, etc. 3. They are optimistic, thinking that being a teacher is valuable, and they are resolved to make a difference. 4. Because they find that as teachers the

16、y are nothing more than factory workers, and the school system is barely more than a 19th-century factory where students collect basic skills on an assembly line. 5. Teachers, like factory workers, are busy accepting everything passively, therefore having no time to reflect or dream. Thus, they are

17、unable to positively contribute to schoolings original purpose, i.e., to nourish minds and mold dreams. 6. The author is trying to show the result of accepting everything passively-the teacher cannot stand tall and proud; and the inspectors will believe that he is crippled, and that “the suit is wel

18、l-fitting“. 7. Because if not, they may be in trouble, or be exiled by their colleagues. 8. The tailor can be state departments, school superintendents, parents, principals or special interest groups. 9. The result is that teachers become busy and tired, and lose the ability to know what is truly im

19、portant. 10. Only when the teachers act from their own voice can real improvements be made to education. XIV Vocabulary 1. crippled 2. tugged 3. limped 4. affirms 5. nourishing 6. assimilating 7. nurture 8. tucked 9. murmurs 10. indignant 11. staggered 12. pleading XV 1. from 2. with 3. into 4. on 5

20、. of 6. down 7. up 8. of 9. out/in 10. with 11. up 12. about Exercises on CD and web course only: 13. out 14. on 15. out Section C 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. F 6. F 7. F 8. F 9. T 10. F 新视野英语教程第五册课后答案 unit 2 Unit Two II Comprehension of the Text I. Because they couldnt live longer without growing older.

21、 2. Be was more famous for his search for the Fountain of Youth. 3. They take a bath in tubs of warm mud and receive injections of monkey glands. 4. Many people can reach the age they are designed for because of their being well off. 5. The emphasis is on finding ways to ensure that more people achi

22、eve the maximum lifespan healthy conditions. 6. He hated exercise and never took any. 7. Because they reproduce less or dont reproduce at all. 8. It can help slow down ageing. 9. Old people would soon end up as a huge majority and the planet would have trouble supporting so many people. 10. The auth

23、or thinks that old age is one of the natural phenomena, and it is the last pan of ones life. II Vocabulary 1.terminating 2. originates 3. tempted 4. afflicted 5. optimum 6. rapture 7. adhered 8. persistent 9. diminishing 10. despised 11. patented 12. manipulate Exercises on CD and web course only: 1

24、3. promising 14. necessitate 15. perish IV1. searching for 2. ended up 3. in the hope of 4. looked forward to 5. ho1d on to 6. in time 7. well off 8. conditions 9. involved in 10. to such an extent 11. originated in 12. adhered to Exercises on CD and web course only: 13. perished from 14. slowed dow

25、n 15. handed out V Collocation 1. abilities 2. quality 3. condition 4. standard 5. system 6. chances 7. utilization 8. skills Exercises on CD and web course only: 9. efficiency 10. environment VI Translation 1. During that battle a large number of men perished from hunger and thirst due to the sever

26、e shortage of food. 2. This research project bas further proved that fireworks have originated in China. 3. He is tempted to go there in person and check out how the accident happened. 4. At present, people have not found an effective way to cure this disease, which is still afflicting old people. 5

27、. The contractor must adhere to the contract and complete the important project on time. 6. With persistent efforts, they finally settled the dispute between the two regions. 7. If Party B fails in delivering goods at a given time, Party A is entitled to terminate the contract and claim for any loss

28、. 8. It usually takes a week to patent ones invention. 9. A clever politician knows well how to manipulate the public opinion and take advantage of his supporters. 10. The amount of water in tile rivers and lakes will diminish as the dry season continues. VII Translation With the 21 st century comin

29、g, people have increasingly realized file importance of acquiring round easy information. If a nation can make effective use of all the information it will benefit In the fields of scientific research, education, economic development, etc. What the nation needs to do is to establish a nation-wide “i

30、nformation network“, so as to link up scientists, businessmen, educators, etc. If such a network is set up, it will promote the second information revolution in the country. VIII Translation 1几千年来,人们一直想要长寿,想不变老,然而他们总是失望。 2许多作家总是幻想着有可以长命百岁的福地,在那里,人们以各种办法,多数是左道旁门的招数, 保持着他们的青春和活力。 3虽然长寿的可能性已经明显加大了,但是在绝

31、大多数有记载的历史时期内,自然界赋予人类的寿命 并没有多大变化。 4即使主要从理论上探讨,人的寿命在写圣经的那个时候就是 70 岁,到现在也没有增加多少。 5在出生后的第一年里,婴儿不再会大量死亡,在随后的日子里人们不会因为传染病或者像阑尾破裂 这样的医疗问题而死亡,也不会因为饥饿或 过度劳累而死亡。 6目前衰老研究的重点是寻求有效的方法,确保日益增多的达到最大寿限的人能够在最佳健康状况下 实现长寿,而不是仅仅在慢性病和体力衰退的折磨下再多活几年。 7但是,即便是对那些遵循这些忠告的人来说,一种健康的生活方式的作用只不过是使他们更有机会 保持就其年龄而言合理的健康状况,而不会减缓衰老的过程。

32、8. 唯一显示的确能延长臭名的实验是用实验室动物进行的,受试的大家鼠灰色小家鼠接受严格的饮食 限制。 9衰老过程是一个复杂的事情,涉及到许多不同的基因。但是,人们即使不能消除衰老,最终也能够 用基因疗法减缓衰老。 10然而,老年可以说是人生戏剧中的最后一幕,当我们疲倦时,当我们已经饱尝人生的一切之后,我 们应该从这最后一幕中消失。 IX Essay Summary 1. D 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. A 9. C 10. B 11.D 12. B 13. C 14. D 15. A 16. D 17. C 18. B 19. A 20. D XII Re

33、ading Skills 1. Dr. John Andrews. (Para. 3) 2. They hope to cure DNA deficiency, and to fix a genetic defect that causes a severe form of blood disease. (Para. 5) 3. It is about injecting functioning genes into the rapidly dividing cells of embryos to replace flawed DNA. (Para. 7) 4. They worry that

34、 Andrews technology would help doctors to engineer babies for attractive traits, and interfering with genes before birth might result in serious birth defects. (Para. 7) 5. In 1995 it abolished federal funding for human embryo research; it also made such research exempt from Federal reviews and cont

35、rols. (Para. 12) XIII Comprehension of the Text I.C 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. D XIV Vocabulary 1. threshold 2. apt 3. preview 4. premature 5. abolished 6. injected 7. rigorous 8. induced 9. epidemic 10. integrity 11. abortion 12. appraisal Exercises on CD and web course only: 13. d

36、eficiencies 14. recipient 15. irony XV 1. onto 2. on 3. in 4. at 5. from 6. forth 7. In 8. on 9. to 10. from 11. at 12. with Exercises on CD and web course only: 13. of 14. out 15. on XII Reading Skills 1. The young people. (Para. l) 2. They dominated the protests against the nuclear weapons and the

37、 Vietnam War. (Para. 2) 3. Young people are being asked to participate in decision-making affairs. (Para. 5) 4. Almost every school has an elected student council, handling school-level issues. (Para. 7) 5. They are honest, and are able to force sensitive issues out into the open. (Para. 10) XIII Co

38、mprehension of the Text 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. D XIV Vocabulary 1. threshold 2. apt 3. preview 4. premature 5. abolished 6. injected 7. rigorous 8. induced 9. epidemic 10. integrity 11. abortion 12. appraisal Exercises on CD and web course only: 13. deficiencies 14. recipie

39、nt 15. irony XV 1. onto 2. on 3. in 4. at 5. from 6. forth 7. In 8. on 9. to 10. from 11. at 12. with Exercises on CD and web course only: 13. of 14. out 15. on XVI Reading Sills 1. The young people (Para. 1) 2. They dominated the protests against the nuclear weapons and the Vietnam War (Para 2) 3.

40、Young people are being asked to participate in decision making affairs. (Para 5) 4. Almost every school has an elected student council, handling school- level issues. (Para. 7) 5. They are honest, and are able to force sensitive issues out into the open. (Para 10) XVII Comprehension of the Text 1. T

41、 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. T 7. F 8.T 9. F 10. T 新视野大学英语教程第五册 课后答案 unit3 Unit Three 1. Sales promotion, advertising, personal selling and publicity. 2. Business people use techniques of sales promotion mainly in two ways: they often use a combination of these techniques; they use these techniques as su

42、pplementary to the other three promotional activities. 3. Sales promotion is to stimulate demand. 4. They are applicable to both consumers and businesses. Also, they can be used with industrial selling as well as consumer products. 5. Because it brings promotion to the point of purchase, which has b

43、een found more effective than media advertising. For example, a US study shows that a majority of purchases in supermarkets are generated by in-store decisions. 6. It helps consumers become acquainted with a new product and it also helps provide extra competitive advantage to existing products. 7. T

44、he effectiveness of sales-promotion techniques may be reduced or even nullified if they encounter psychological barriers on the part of shop owners and/or consumers. Sales-promotion techniques that are not consistent with the local preferences will also be ineffective. 8. From the last two paragraph

45、s we may learn that, to make the techniques of sales promotion effective, one must take into account the psychological barriers on the part of both shop owners and consumers. At the same time, the techniques must be consistent with the local preferences. 9. Positive. 10.The author wrote this passage

46、 in order to discuss various aspects of sales-promotion techniques, recommend them and advise using them carefully. Vocabulary III 1. acquainted 2. magnified 3. quota 4. slump 5. accommodating 6. collided 7. repay 8. amended 9. whereby 10.launch 11. filmed 12. expenditure Exercises on CD and web cou

47、rse only: 13. stimulus 14. localities 15. enlightened IV 1. as such 2. fail under 3. enlightened about 4. applicable to 5. in conjunction with 6. become acquainted with 7. is supplementary to 8. bring in 9. in search of 10. given away 11. in nature 12. put up Exercises on CD and web course only: 13.

48、 collide with 14. participated in 15. be consistent with V. Collocation 1. education 2. capacity 3. knowledge 4. discussion 5. population 6. awareness 7. empire 8. operations Exercises on CD and web course only: 9. links 10. program VI Translation 1. As such, the event evoked curiosity and awe in mo

49、st of us. 2. The techniques of sales promotion, to work well must gain the trust of middlemen in business as well as consumers. At the same time, they should be consistent with the local preferences and customs. 3. TO launch this new product into the European market, the company gave away 10,000 free samples for the local consumers to try. 4. As their life has been bettered, going on tours/trips out in the holidays has become a fashionable/stylish pastime for quite a few people. 5. The purpose of waging the war is, in natu

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