上外综合教程第三册答案

综英3课后答案

Unit 1 Fresh start

Vocabulary.

1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words. (1) I had just the feeling of a newcomer to college without the strength only an experienced student might possess.

(2) My apparent confidence.

(3) Some food to appease my hunger.

(4) Going with the tide of the majority was no longer crucial to your success.

(5) Foolish and glaring mistakes.

2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.

(1) distress; (2) clutched; (3) pose; (4) sneaked; (5) preoccupation;

(6) shackles; (7) curse; (8) deliberation.

3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words. (1) assure; (2) discretion; (3) relaxation; (4) humiliation; (5) strategy; (6) embarrassment; (7) maneuverable; (8) immaturity.

4. Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from the text.

(1) lived up to; (2) headed for; (3) seek out; (4) has broken out;

(5)grope for; (6) trying …on; (7) go out to; (8) tipped off.

5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.

(1) vague (indistinct); (2) inconspicuously (unobtrusively);

(3) self-restraint (self-control); (4) clever (intelligent,sensible);

(5) manner (behavior); (6) excited (agitated);

(7) sneak; (8) mature (sophisticated).

6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.

(1) became popular; (2) respect;(3) keep up; (4) lead to;

(5)understand; (6) found; (7) use; (8) start

Grammer.

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1~ 4 CDBF 5~8 AEHG

2. Rewrite the following sentences…

(1) My decision to resign was wise.

(2) Their readiness to accept the peace agreement really surprised the diplomatic world.

(3) My determination to pass the test helped me.

(4) Her failure to get into college disappointed her parents.

(5) My willingness to cooperate was appreciated.

(6) His refusal to help surprised me.

(7) The proposal that we should import more equipment is to be discussed at the meeting.

(8) Who can have told you that puzzles me.

3. Complete each sentence with what you think …

1~ 4 DBCC 5~8 ABDB

4. Combine the two sentences in each group…

(1) I spent the afternoon seeking out each of my classroom so that I could make a perfectly timed entrance before each lecture.

(2) He wrote glasses and a false beard so that nobody would recognize him.

(3) The stranger spoke very slowly so that I could understand what he said.

(4) She locked the door so that she wouldn’t be disturbed.

(5) John whispered so that others couldn’t hear him.

(6) Please arrive early so that we can start the meeting on time.

(7) John has brought a bicycle so that he may save money on bus travel.

(8) The lecturer showed some slides so that he might illustrate his point.

5. Complete the following sentences using the words in the box. (1) Although/Though; (2) yet; (3) however/though;

(4) however/nevertheless/though; (5) Although/Though;

(6) Despite/In spite of ; (7) although/though; (8) however; (9) However;

(10) Despite/In spite of.

Translation.

(1). It distressed me a great deal to hear the news that he had suffered

repeated failures.

(2) He assumed an air of cheerfulness, even though he lost favor with his boss.

(3) Gulliver met with extraordinary adventures and saw a strange assortment of people.

(4) He will be furious with you if you repeat the same mistake.

(5) We were all greatly drawn by his frank views, humorous words and genial manner.

(6) After cheers and applause died down, the Nobel Prize winner began his speech.

(7) He is gifted with a sort of insight and foresight, so he rarely runs with the crowd.

(8) I feel realities are all very harsh, so one can hardly live up to his ideals.

Exercises for integrated skills.

2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.

(1) comes (2)others (3)what (4)going (5)not

(6) offer (7)relate (8)college (9)not (10)learn

Unit 2 the company man

Vocabulary

1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.

(1) died from self-motivated overwork;

(2) most likely; the presidency of the company; the highest position in the company;

(3)with no specific skills wanted by employers;

(4) trying to discover facts about his father; collecting memories of his father.

(5) a person vulnerable to heart attacks.

2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.

(1)survived; (2) grabs; (3) discreetly; (4) deceased, obituary;

(5)conceivably; (6)board; (7) classics; (8) executives;

3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words. (1) widowed; (2) nerves; (3) precisionist; (4) competitiveness

(5) execution; (6) presided; (7) marital; (8) accompanied

4. Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from the text.

(1) died of; (2) stay up; (3) cares for; (4) straightened out;

(5) picked out; (6) given up; (7) grabbed at; (8) considered for

5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.

(1) exactly; (2) immediately; (3) slacker(idler, loafer) ; (4) outlive;

(5)disconcerted(abashed); (6) departed; (7) underweight(slim);

(8) successor

6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words. (1) disappointed; (2)wait; (3) required; (4)read; (5)meant;

(6) entered cheerfully; (7) intensifies gradually; (8) became extinct; Grammar.

1.Put the verbs in brackets…

(1)have been playing/have played (2) has been putting/has put (3) have pulled; haven’t touched (4) have been waiting; have waited

(5) have picked; have grown/have been growing; have never had

(6) has been getting/has got; has been rising/has risen; has come

(7) has been; has been looking; hasn’t found ; (8) has failed; has got 2. Choose “a” or “b” to end each sentence.

(1)a ; (2) b; (3) b; (4) b; (5) a; (6) a; (7) b; (8) a.

3. Complete the following dialogue with the proper forms…

A: ’ve been waqiting for; have you been doing

B: ’ve been shopping; ’ve bought

A: met; was waiting;

B: ’s; speaks;

A: has he been learning;

A: did you say

B: ’s been studying; was

B: Have you gone

A: ’re saying

B: isn’t; ’ve been walking

Translation.

1.My immediate boss is a typical workaholic, for he works for over ten

hours each day all the year round.

2.The principal attaches much importance to extracurricular activities

and he believes that they will help to cultivate students’tremendous interest in the external world.

3.He always grabs a shower, a sandwich and then a taxi to go to work

every Monday morning.

4.Since you are leaving the company, you should straighten out the

accounts within the week.

5.he often stays up late night in order to finish his Ph.D. dissertation on

time.

6.Nothing can replace the profoundest love lodged in one’s heart of

hearts.

7.He is considered a natural for the post of the president, for he has been

an excellent vice-president for almost ten years.

8.He is just too common to be picked out from the crowed.

Exercises for integrated skills.

2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.

(1)hours (2)while (3)less (4)from (5)explain

(6)by (7)late (8)differences (9)influence (10)taking

Unit 3 Out of step

Vocabulary.

1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.

(1) pleasant/comfortable; practically

(2) very long; physical exercises

(3) was made to realize this

(4) decided not to have coffee and instead to go

(5) held in mind

2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.

(1) negotiated; (2) debonair; (3) dodging; (4) notion;

(5) compact; (6) contortion; (7) thrive; (8) undertaking

3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words. (1) disagreeable; (2) eccentricity; (3) acquainted; (4) ridicule;

(5)triumphant; (6) deficiencies; (7) woefully; (8) contorted.

4. Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from the text.

(1) going about; (2) going through; (3) pops out; (4) pace off;

(5) pulled up; (6) dug out; (7) stroll up to; (8) habituated to.

5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each

sentence in the sense it is used.

(1) bustling(exciting); (2) old (time-honored);

(3) depressed( downhearted, low-spirited); (4) absurd (ridiculous);

(5) indifferent (unconcerned); (6) infuriating (irrigating);

(7) failure (defeat); (8) again.

6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words

(1) encountered (2) cause; (3) agreed to;(4) limited to;

(5) idling about; (6)relied on; (7) tolerate; (8) deserted/abandoned. Grammar.

1. Complete the sentences with the past perfect or past perfect progressive of the verbs in the brackets.

(1) had been talking; (2) had been working; (3) had worked;

(4) had been applying; (5) had broken; (6) had been standing;

(7) had swallowed; (8) had been

2. complete the following sentences according to the given situation.

(1) had been empty; (2) had been working for the company;

(3) had been waiting for me for half an hour; (4) had had lunch

(5) had left; (6) has been living; (7) had repaired the engine; (8) had told 3.put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.

had seen; returned; didn’t have; didn’t have; had; done; was; didn’t have; did; left; had; was; decided; picked; went; slammed; felt; had reminded; has searched; found; remembered; were.

4. Complete the following sentences with shall, should, will or would.

(1) will; (2) shall; (3) Should; (4) would; (5) will;

(6) shall; (7)should; (8) should; (9) would; (10) would.

5. Fill in the blank with one of the words and phrases in the box. (1) nowadays; (2) ages ago; (3) lately, just; (4) soon, after a long time; (5) immediately, Eventually;(6) once; (7) recently; (8) for weeks. Translation.

1.The university is one of the most venerable institutions of higher

learning in the world.

2.If one is deficient in practical experience, he can hadly make himself a

success with only what he has acquired in class.

3.I felt exasperated by constant interruptions, for I had to finish writing

the monograph by the end of this week.

4.He feels that it is ludicrous to write on a contemporary theme in an

ancient style.

5.The Bund in Shanghai was a place where young couples liked to come

to coo in the 70s and the 80s of the last century.

6.His daughter is very sedate for a girl about ten, for she likes reading

more than playing.

7.The couple strolled hand-in-hand along the country road when the sun

in its first splendor steeped the earth.

8.The poet was commonly considered as an eccentric romantic genius

when alive.

Exercises for integrated skills.

2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.

(1)more (2)around (3)free (4)leave (5)programs

(6)ease (7)it (8)signed (9)environmental (10)handing

(11)only (12)With

Unit 4 Fun, oh, boy, fun, you could die from it.

Vocabulary.

1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.

(1) we would be morally too strict with ourselves to enjoy life;

(2) that made all other questions less significant;

(3) counting fun as the most important quality of life;

(4) the best example of having fun.

(5) by nothing more than simple exposure.

2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.

(1) overshadows; (2) traipse; (3) fetish; (4) flunked:

(5) swilling; (6) flicked; (7)epitome; (8) licentiousness:

3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words. (1) insured; (2) undeserved; (3) generosity; (4) benefits:

(5) regrettable; (6) mirthful; (7) blasphemy; (8) reverence

4.Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from the text.

(1) turn into; (2) occurred to; (3) end up; (4) step up;

(5) pay …back; (6) look forward to; (7) look for; (8) managed to

5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.

(1) excursion(jaunt); (2) failing;

(3) irreverently(disrespectfully, contemptuously); (4) advertisements; (5) quintessence( embodiment); (6) grief (sadness, melancholy);

(7) profane( revile); (8) examine (scrutinize)

6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.

(1) drew attention to; (2) represents ; (3) fully explain; (4) challenged by;

(5) support; (6) bored; (7) be welled understood; (8) visited Grammar.

4. Complete the following sentences with the words and phrases in the box.

(1)such …that; (2) thus; (3) in that; (4) With;

(5) so …that; (6) Owing to; (7) for; (8) Seeing that

5. Complete the following letter with the appropriate forms of the verbs given.

Should/would like; have, heard; would, suit; doesn’t apply; won’t get; saw; had/was, left/leaving; said; was going; promised; (had)found; have

heard; don’t know; went; know; should/would be; would phone; have tried; doesn’t seem.

Translation.

1.It goes without saying that Shakespeare overshadows all the other

playwrights throughout the ages.

2.The Great Gatsby is commonly deemed as the epitome of the Jazz Age

of the last century in America.

3.It is advisable for you not to put a damper on his enthusiasm to further

his studies at Harvard.

4.Young people tend to make a fetish of glamorous stars in sports and

entertainment circles.

5.They traipsed all the way to downtown area to watch the National Day

fireworks display.

6.He does not deserve such a severe punishment as he committed

neither serious errors nor gave crimes.

7.Every time I met him, he would talk a whole of nonsense.

8.Reputation is a trap into which many people are ready to fall. Exercises for integrated skills.

2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.

(1) as (2)hands (3)go (4)up (5)industries

(6)or (7)include (8)on (9)provided (10)aim

Unit 5 The real truth about lies.

Vocabulary.

1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words. (1)very important/shocking/traumatic; (2) avoi d hurting the others’ feelings; (3)modifying the truth;

(4) a course of action which can easily lead to something unacceptable, wrong or disastrous; (5)under any circumstances;

2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.

(1) supportive; (2) perceived; (3) prevarication; (4) astounded;

(5)undermine; (6) faltered; (7) fibs; (8) volunteered

3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words. (1) unethical; (2) feigned; (3) unsparing; (4) cynical;

(5) confoundedly; (6) lubricated; (7) entangled; (8) Willful

4.Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from the text.

(1) cover up; (2) blurted out; (3) set up; (4) find out;

(5) wear down; (6) specialize in; (7) professes to; (8) complimented, on;

5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.

(1) evasion(equivocation); (2) chronic (repeated);

(3) common ( prevalent, omnipresent); (4) slightly;

(5) insult (reproach, criticize); (6) distort;

(7) growth (multiplication); (8) strengthened (consolidated)

6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.

(1)cancelled; (2)overcome; (3)follow; (4)fell into;

(5)make it more acceptable; (6)feel unhappy about;

(7)removed from consideration; (8)reserve for future use.

Grammar.

2. Complete each sentence with what you think the most appropriate…

1~5 CCBAD 6~10 BBBAA

3. rewrite the sentences below using the words and phrases from the box.

(1) He can’t have told us everything.

(2) Something must have gone wrong.

(3) She can’t be only thirty years old.

(4) They may not know yet.

(5) The road could/may have been closed.

(6) The police must know that.

(7) There may/could have been a traffic jam.

(8) The letter could/may arrive today.

(9) That will/must be my mother.

(10) There should be time to do some shopping.

Translation.

1. Hamlet feigned madness when he was hesitating what to do.

2. Prevarication is one of the techniques this businessman likes to employ.

3. Sometimes the light of the truth is just too dazzling, so white lies are ubiquitous.

4. Many women in America profess that they are unhappy with their status of second-class citizens.

5. On the impulse of the moment, he blurted out the secret.

6. You should get rid of any prejudice, resist temptations and let nothing warp your judgment.

7. Being over-sensitive and imaginative, he often weaves a tangled web in mind.

8. He is very popular among his peers as he always tries to spare others any trouble.

Exercises for integrated skills.

2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.

(1) service (2)rather (3)off (4)are

(5)advantage (6)much (7)relations (8)if

(9)as (10)moral (11)either (12)truth

Unit 6 How to write a rotten poem with almost no effort.

Vocabulary.

1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words. (1) extremely intense; (2) the practical principal;

(3) just like, following the example of ;(4) Probably, Quite likely;

(5) made a start despite the difficulty.

2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in the proper form.

(1)epic; (2) squalid; (3)veritable; (4) pounded;

(5)aroma; (6) evolved; (7) lyrics; (8) claimed

3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words. (1) imponderables; (2) poetic/poetical; (3) accidentally; (4) unsought; (5) cuddliest; (6) juicy; (7) disoriented; (8) versed

4.Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from the text.

(1) conjures up; (20 dealt with; (3) seek out; (4) think of

(5)ended/stared with; (6)break…up; (7)relates to; (8) came up with

5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.

(1)unfamiliar(strange); (2) fellowship(brotherhood);

(3)lower(degrade); (4)exceptional( excellent)

(5) caress (hug,embrace); (6) unrealistic(impractical)

(7) skilled (expert,proficient,successful); (8) product (compositio

6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.

(1) affects; (2) catching up with; (3) been involved with; (4) tell exactly (5) rejected; (6)make understood; (7)tried to get; (8) thought seriously about

Grammar.

1. Complete the following sentences with the appropriate verb forms.

(1) shake; (2) to do, wait, to let; (3) standing; (4) finding;

(5) take, make, drink; (6) leave; (7) being spoken; (8) be, look

https://www.360docs.net/doc/1015042653.html,plete each sentence with what you think the most appropriate of the four choices given.

1~4 CDBD 5~8 CAAC

Translation.

1.Sometimes, we have to make a choice because there is no middle

ground.

2.He often conjured up visions of the past when he was free from the

pressures of life.

3.He often refreshed himself with a cup of strong black coffee when he

felt fatigued.

4.He thrust past a throng of drunken men and bargaining women and

walked on through flaring streets.

5.Experienced translators, though lacking in theory, can render one

language into another by rule of thumb.

6.It was generally believed that the major purpose of the foreign

minister’s trip was to break the ice with regards to the relations between the two countries.

7.Reading good books and making friends with good people can elevate

the mind.

8.The flowers and the colorful lights lent a festival atmosphere to this

ancient small town.

Exercises for integrated skills.

2. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE word you think appropriate.

(1)questions (2)will (3)ones (4)accounts

(5)apply (6)as (7)need (8)at

(9)wish (10)feel (11)music (12)case

Unit 7 The chaser.

Vocabulary

1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words

(1) feeling very much worried and afraid;

(2) everything I sell could be well deemed as extraordinary;

(3) difficult to notice; which is more than enough;

(4) have much more everlasting effects than only the momentary impulse;

(5) with extreme happiness and enthusiasm

2. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box

in the proper form.

(1)creaky; (2)peered; (3)acquaintance; (4)detachment;

(5)raptures; (6)giddy; (7)overwhelmed; (8)obliged

3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words. (1)obscurity; (2)acquainted; (3)perceptible; (4)apprehension;

(5)indifferent; (6)rapt; (7)overwhelmingly; (8) disobliging

4.Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from the text.

(1)save up; (2)care about; (3)indulges in; (4)reached for;

(5)peered about; (6)deals in; (7)was substituted; (8)better off.

5. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.

(1) perceptible (perceivable, noticeable); (2) postmortem;

(3)anxiously (fearfully); (4)temporary (transient);

(5) grave(cheerless); (6) profoundly(rigorously, strongly);

(7) apathetically(indifferently); (8) reason;

6. Explain the underlined phrasal verbs in your own words.

(1)expect; (2)have; (3)accept; (4)imagine;

(5)was; (6)work out;(7)became popular;(8)demanded

Grammar.

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of the four choices given.

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