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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上英语综合课后答案Unit 11. What does the icy defender refer to? It refers to the raw, bitter, bleak Russian winter.2. What did Napoleon expect when he assembled his army to attack Russia? He expected the conquest of Russia in five weeks.3. What did the Russians do in the face of Napoleons offensi
2、ve? What strategy did the Russians adopt? Instead of fighting, they retreated eastward, burning their crops and homes as they went. They let the Russian winter fight the war for them while they bided their time4. What did Napoleon discover after he occupied Moscow? Napoleon discovered that the occup
3、ation of the city was an empty victory because the Russians fled their capital leaving him almost nothing at all.5. What happened to Napoleons army when it was retreating from Moscow? They suffered heavy losses as a result of the extreme cold and the Russians hit-and-run attacks.6. What did Napoleon
4、 do when Paris was captured? Napoleon abdicated and went into exile.7. When did Hitler begin his invasion of the Soviet Union? What tactics did he use? How long did he expect the campaign to last? Hitler began his invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941 without a declaration of war. He expecte
5、d the campaign to last no longer than three months by using the so-called lightning war tactics。8. Was Stalin prepared for Hitlers attack? What did he do in the face of the German invasion? No, he wasnt. He instructed the Russian people to scorch the earth in front of the German invaders.9. How did
6、the people of Leningrad respond to the German attack? The people of Leningrad refused to surrender and put up a heroic, stiff resistance.10. What slowed down the German advance on Moscow? What made the German offensive come to a halt? An early, severe, cold winter, to a large extent, slowed down the
7、 German advance on Moscow.11. What was the significance of the battle of Stalingrad? The loss of the battle for Stalingrad turned the tide against Hitler. The German victories were over.12. What conclusion does the author draw from Napoleons and Hitlers military campaigns? The author concludes that
8、the elements of nature must be reckoned with in any military campaign.Unit 21. How important was the automobile industry in the twentieth century? The automobile industry ranked as among the most lucrative and powerful industries of the twentieth century. 2. What will happen to cars and roads in the
9、 twenty-first century? Cars and roads will be revolutionized in the twenty-first century3. Why does the author say the key to tomorrows smart cars will be sensors? Because it is sensors that will enable vehicles and roads to be able to see, hear, feel, smell, talk, and act.4. How would sensors help
10、reduce traffic fatalities? Sensors can sense if a driver is drunk and refuse to start up the engine.5. What is the function of the radars hidden in the bumpers? The radars hidden in the bumpers can scan for nearby cars. If you make a serious driving mistake the computer will sound an immediate warni
11、ng. 6. How will a smart car alert a driver who feels drowsy? If the drivers eyelids close for a certain length of time and his or her driving becomes erratic, a computer in the dashboard could alert the driver.7. What makes it possible for smart cars to determine their approximate location? GPS make
12、s it possible for smart cars to determine their location on the earth to within about a hundred feet.8. What are the prospects for applications of GPS? With the price of microchips dropping so drastically, future applications of GPS are virtually limitless.9. What is telematics expected to achieve i
13、n increasing the efficiency and safety of highway transportation? It is expected to put smart cars on smart highways.10. What are traffic engineers doing on Interstate 15 close to San Diego? They are installing an MIT-designed system which will introduce the automated driver。11. What hopes do promot
14、ers of the smart highway have for its future? They have great hopes for its future. By 2010, telematics may well be incorporated into one of the major highways in the United States. By 2020, telematics could be adopted in thousands of miles of highways in the United States.12. What are the advantage
15、s of smart highways? Smart highways could be an environmental boon, saving fuel, reducing traffic jams, decreasing air pollution, and serving as an alternative to highway expansion.Unit 31. What is the writer according to what he says at the beginning of the text? He runs a manufacturing company. 2.
16、 What kind of answers did he get from the college graduate who wanted a job? Almost all of them were no.3. What conclusion did the writer draw from the young applicants answers? This applicant was ill prepared for the job he was applying for and therefore ill qualified.4. What is the first suggestio
17、n the writer gives to job applicants? Prepare to win.5. What changes have taken place with employees since the writers college days? They now have to switch jobs frequently.6. What example does the writer use in support of his second suggestion? A 90-year-old tennis player who wanted to work on his
18、weakness backhand court.7. What is the writers third suggestion mainly concerned with? Believing in yourself, even when no one else does.8. Why does the writer talk about the cabs in New York when he gives his fourth suggestion? Because he will mention a cabdriver who is different.9. What was it abo
19、ut the cabdriver that particularly impressed the writer? His efforts to make a difference.10. What made the writer travel with his mentor Curt Carlson in Carlsons jet and what happened on the day of departure? He was offered a ride in Curts jet on a day when Minnesota was hit with one of the worst s
20、nowstorms in years and the international airport there was closed for the first time in decades.11. Why was Curt Carlson so happy when they were taxiing down the runway? Because there were no tracks left in the snow, which means he was the first person to take off from there.12. What point does the
21、writer want to make by talking about his mentor, Curt Carlson? Carlson was excited about being first, which is exactly what the writer recommends to job applicants.Unit 41. Why does William Browder say that national identity makes no difference for him? Because he feels he is completely internationa
22、l. 2. What does William Browder mean by saying If you have four good friends and you like what you are doing, it doesnt matter where you are? What he means is that if one has a network of friends and enjoy what one is doing, one can function well anywhere in the world.3. Who does Davos Man refer to?
23、 It refers to a member of the international business lite who treks each year to the Swiss Alpine town of Davos for the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.4. What are the issues discussed at the World Economic Forum? The issues include everything from post-election Iraq and HIV in Africa to
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