Foreign Language Teaching Club College English Intensive Reading Volume III Unit 10 Reference Answer
Understand the text
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1.b 2.d 3.c 4.d 5.a 6.a 7.b 8.b
vocabulary
seven
1.- i 2。 - g 3。 - e 4。 - b 5。 - c 6。 - j 7。 -Eight points. - f 9。 - h 10。 - d
eight
1. Occurred 2. Embodied/embodied 3. Average
4. Similarly, 5. Features 6. Acceleration 7. Application 8. Availability
Misunderstanding environment
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1. Account 2. Generation 3. Acceleration 4. Exceeding 5. Dependence 6. Application
7. Feasible 8. Available 9. Basic 10. Reduce/cut
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1. Keep up with 2. Eat 3. Be taken away 4. Pass 5. Call.
Step forward 7. Point out 8. Move forward with difficulty from 9.
1 1
1. impressive. This is one of the best lectures I have ever heard.
2. Because the style is out of date.
The minimum speed is 30 miles per hour and the maximum speed is 50 miles per hour.
4. Great. I enjoyed every minute of it.
5. no. I think his comments are misleading.
word-building
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Make the modern revolution sympathize with criticism
5. characterized 6. symbolized 7. specialized 8. summary
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Architectural ecology
The study of human society
The study of life
psychology
A study of the future
structure
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1. His behavior is so absurd that everyone stares at him.
His position in the Liberal Party is so stable that he won the nomination without making any speech.
His speech at the meeting was so powerful that everyone present was persuaded.
John is isolated and helpless, and no one says a word in his favor.
He studied so hard that he got his doctor's degree one year in advance.
His satire was so wonderful that all his victims laughed.
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Small towns consumed 50,000 pints of milk in 1975 and150,000 pints of milk in 1985. The milk consumption in this town in 1985 was three times that in 1975.
This town consumed 5000 kilograms. 1975. 1985, the fish consumption in the whole town reached 6000 Jin. Ten years, an increase of 20%.
1975 The consumption of eggs in this town was 12000 Jin. But in 1985, it reached 60,000 kg. In ten years, the consumption of eggs in the town has increased fivefold.
This town consumed 600 tons of vegetables in 1975 and 900 tons in 1985. In ten years, the consumption of vegetables in this town has increased by 50%.
The consumption of fruit in the town was 8 tons in 1975 and 48 tons in 1985. It has increased sixfold in ten years.
The town consumed 4000 gallons of beer in 1975. 1985, the beer consumption increased to 40000 gallons, an increase of 10 times.
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1. Whether she wears blue or pink, she looks beautiful.
He is always happy whether he is ill or healthy.
This is the boxer's last fight, whether he wins or loses.
Whether you like it or not, you must face the consequences.
Whether he agrees or not, we will continue the experiment.
Gestalt
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(1)
1. Based on 2. Stage 3. Feature 4. Advanced.
Put (an idea) into practice. similarly
9. Shorten 10. Accelerate 1 1. In turn 12. It is feasible.
(2)
1. Often 2. Yes 3. No 4. Yes 5. Change 6. However 7. Since.
There's nothing.
15 . of 16 . present 17 . people 18 . so 19 . it’20。 Even 2 1. acceleration
22. Become 23. Own
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1. In fact, there are different reports on this shipwreck in the newspaper.
It is said that agriculture in this area was developed as early as 2000 years ago.
The function of ATM is to allow people to withdraw money from the bank account with a special card no matter whether the bank is open or closed.
Kong Fansen embodies all the excellent qualities of a communist party member.
If you want to achieve something in life, the most important thing is to build confidence.
If you apply for a job, you should be prepared for the interview, in which you often have to answer some difficult questions.
The key to reading activities
Exercise a
1.
Reference object: Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Substitute: they
(2) Reference object: Albany
Substitutes: towns, it, cities
2. reference: Gungavati (road)
Substitute: the latter
3. Reference object: the lioness and her cubs
Substitutes: cats, animals
4. Reference: Smith, Calderon and Carlo
Substitute: Three political leaders, they, men.
Exercise b
1. (The speed at which human beings accumulate useful knowledge).
2. To generate a library of100,000 inclined bodies.
3. arsenic.
4.82.
5. A chemical element.
6. printed materials.
7. computer.
Exercise c
1. This means that it will take a whole century to build a library with 65438+ ten thousand books.
2. If the discovery of elements continues at the original speed, we can only add two or three new elements to the periodic table of elements since Guggenheim.
3. From 1900, the separation speed of the remaining elements is not once every two centuries, but once every three years.
For example, the number of scientific journals and papers is doubling every 15 years, just like the industrial output of developed countries. Biochemist Philip. In Sikowitz's words: "In the last 30 years, our understanding of biological characteristics, in terms of knowledge breadth, is enough to dwarf any comparable scientific discovery period in human history."
Foreign Language Club College English Intensive Reading Volume 3 Unit 7 Reference Answer
Understand the text
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1.c 2.d 3.a 4.b 5.d 6.d 7.c 8.a
vocabulary
five
1. Accommodates 2 people. laugh
3. will remind 4. Worthy (unworthy)
5. Six people were injured. incorporative
7. It was identified as 8. Will be different.
9. 10. No objection
six
1。 Omit 2. Otherwise 3. (They) came up with 4. Worth it.
It means business is more than things. Grab things. end
10 below
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1. Pick two. Go straight to 3. Pick up 4. Pile up
5. Collapse 6. Cancel 7. Adapt 8. There is a 9. explosion
Go on.
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1. She is sorting out fax messages.
Yes, we have a witness who can definitely recognize the taxi.
3. no. He proved that he deserved it.
Because the parcel is clearly marked "urgent".
It left at 7 pm the next day.
nine
Truth & lt- real storage space & lt- store
Depth & lt- depth damage & lt- rest
Grow up<- grow up marriage & lt- get married
Length < lt-long channel < lt-through
Youth & lt- youth shortage & lt- short.
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Semi-skilled monooxide
Bimonthly; Semicircles twice a month.
Monosyllabic words are bidirectional.
Semiconductor monologue
bilingual
structure
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1. We won't support them because they are wrong.
We charge more now, because the price has been rising.
The maid decided to resign because it was difficult for us to get the materials.
She chose the name George Eliot, because women in her time should not be novelists.
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1. He will get someone to repair it as soon as he is free.
Call me as soon as you get the experimental results.
He rushed to the scene as soon as he heard the traffic accident.
As soon as he spoke, she knew that he was not English.
As soon as she saw him coming, she ran out to meet him.
Gestalt
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(1)
1 Urgent 2. Confirmation 3. Afterwards 4. Shelter 5. Design
Adapt to beg and adapt to calculate (their) highest price.
1 1. Radical 12. Crazy 13. Grab (hold) 14. damage
(2)
Broadcast 5. be 5. out 6. with 7. Radio 8.what.
Call 10. Look for 1 10. What 12? Where 13. Student 14. Tell 15. report
16。 Which one is 20.if 21.from22.earth23.but 24.of?
25. Fact 26. Announcement 27. Only
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1. As usual, he tuned the radio to the news broadcast at 7 a.m. before he began to wash.
The players draw lots to decide who will play first.
In that city, crimes caused by drug abuse and gambling are on the rise, and the local government seems unable to find a solution to this problem.
In those days, I will read anything I can find as long as it is written in English.
I bet this building was completely destroyed in the air raid.
She was scared speechless for several minutes by this unexpected blow.
The key to reading activities
Exercise a
1. Although (the second group)
2. In addition (1 group)
3. First of all. Then (the third group)
4. However (Group 2)
5. In addition (1 group)
Exercise b
1. First of all, there are, there are, there are, there are, there are, there are.
All of the above belong to 1 group.
2. But (group 2), then (group 3), and (group 1)
Exercise c
1.b 2.c 3.d 4.a 5.d 6.d
Exercise d
1. A month ago, they learned that one of them would be promoted to the important position of Bill Hargrave's secretary. From then on, Nancy felt uncomfortable talking to Paula in such an intimate tone.
When it comes to intrigue in the office, Paula is self-taught.
As for Nancy, what can she do except sit there and type with her beautiful blonde head down?
Bill didn't show any regret either. He told her that it was nothing. She didn't have to worry about Nancy. She wasn't born for this kind of job anyway. Besides, he and Nancy are going on their honeymoon tonight.