大学英语1新视野unit2keys答案.docx
UNIT 2 KeysP.55 Words in Action 21. create2. conflict3. involved4. overcame5. have survived6. attend7. frowned8. wander9. guilty10. sustained11. survey12. awkward13. recall14. terrified15. insurance16. AdaptingP.56 Words in Action 31. was sick of2. choking back4. settled into5. would give anything6. in the midst of7. in his own right8. on my own9. fit in with10. grew apart from11. No wonder12. staying up13. was annoyed with14. was scared of15.in trouble16.For instanceP.57 Increasing Your Word power 11. possessive2. overprotective3. frustrated4. possessive5. lenient strict6. rebellious7. frustrated9. stubbornP.57 Increasing Your Word power 21. survey2. sustain3. attend4. terrify5. wrap6. recall1) After surveying the damage, we concluded that it was caused by animals.2) His car sustained dents when it hit the road block3) The teacher will attend our meeting this agternoon.4) The stern expression on his face terrified me.5) Please wrap the present carefully.6) When he recalled what happened ten years ago, he still couldn't help feeling sorry.P.58 Increasing Your Word power 41. dangerous2. ironic3. fury4. heroicadventure fameP.59 Grammar Review: Task 21. wrong: argued with each other2. wrong: The accident happened3. wrong: enjoyed it4. right5. right6. wrong: shouted at7. right8. rightP.60 Grammar Review: Task 3Settle: vt: He finally managed to settle the problem.vi: He settled down in a small seaside village.Change: vt: Thank you. You have changed my life.Vi: Do you think Jane has changed a lot?Agree: vi: I agree with you.Panic: vi: Do not panic in the face of emergencies.Pass: vt: The Congress passed the bill.Vi: He passed by without greeting me.Explain: vt: Let me explain the problem to you.V i: Don't get angry with me. I can explain.Attend: vt: You can attend the meeting.V i: Please attend to the details.Follow: vt: Do not follow me.V i: Whatever I do, he will just follow.P.60 Cloze1. beamed2. honorable3. awkward4. protested5. complaints6. compliments7. stubborn8. frowned9. recalllO.panicked9.1 insurance12.surveyed13 .groaning14 . recognitionP.61 Translation1. Many teachers frowned on this practice.2. An old man glared at me when I was trying to cross thelawn.3. When I mentioned my father, she showed a smile of recognition on her face.4. My firstborn was quite obedient, whereas my younger child was very stubborn. I can still recall now how the younger child insisted on going abroad to study after he finished his secondary school.5. Countries in South East Asia sustained great losses when the tsunami struck the area.6. Every time the mother tries to compare the younger brother with his elder brother, the younger one will protest.7. He found himself unable to fit in with his classmates when he first came to this school.8. The fury on her face terrified me. I dared not say no to her again.9. No wonder you ended up in trouble. You never followed your parents* advice.10. It took him two years to adapt to the new environment.Into Chinese:My parents m oved to Verm ont when I w as still an infant and m y father, a soft-spoken m an, settled quietly into his m edical practice in a sm all tow n there. He soon won the respect of the local people and everyw here I went, I was know n as "Doctor Eppley's sonAt first, I w as delighted as I was well treated by my classm ates and teachers because I had a respected father. How ever, things soon changed when I grew up. I got tired of being follow ed by m y father's good nam e and I wanted independence. I becam e very stubborn and rebellious and started to call my father by his first name, w hich hurt him a great deal. One day, how ever, som ething happened that changed m y attitude com pletely.我还是个婴儿的时候,我的父母亲搬到了佛蒙特州。我那温文尔雅的父亲在那儿的一个小镇上毫不张扬地开业行医了。很快,他就赢得了当地人对他的尊敬。我每到一处,也被人尊称为埃普利医生的儿子。一开始我很高兴同学和老师们因为我有一个受人尊敬的父亲而善待我。但随着我的长大,事情起了变化。我开始讨厌父亲的好名声像影子一样跟着我。我要独立。我变得顽固倔强又反叛,还开始对我父亲直呼其名,令他伤透了心。但有一天,发生了一件事令我的态度彻底改变了。Writing:1) I w as very unhappy with m y father the other day. He m ust have called out to m e for help with some housework, but I w as so absorbed in reading that I didn't hear him. He stepped into m y room, apparently in anger, grabbed m y book and threw it on the floor. I got upset and insisted that he should pick it up and apologize to m e. When he rem ained silent, I ran out and w ent off to play gam es with m y friends in the neighbourhood. When it w as turning dark, I saw my father looking around for m e. He patted m e on the head and w alked back home with m e, his arm w rapped around m y shoulder. When I got home, I saw m y book had " retu rned" to m y reading table.(130 words)2) I w as grateful that m y m other criticised m e the other day. I had been asking her for m oney to buy all kinds of things that m y friends have a new pair of shoes or som e new clothes. Every time I w as ref u sed, I played the sam e trick-threatening to pour the dish she cooked for the fam ily into the river. My m other gave in each time I th reatened to do th at, but one day, she criticised m e really hard. She scolded m e for being selfish and inconsiderate and asked m e to sit in a corn er and reflect on m y ow n behaviour. I cou Id n't believe my mother would be so angry with m e and I grew afraid. I learned a good lesson and changed a lot afterwards. I was thankful that m y mother m ade m e realize m y m istakes.(139 words)