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New Horizon College English Second Edition Part B Answer

Unit 1 B section

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Hollow, considerate, vivid and elastic, parallel excitation and manipulation are recognized as soaring respectively.

between the two

Unit 2 Part B

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Suggesting complex obstacles shows that the equipment has doubled and speculation is concentrated and strengthened.

IV 1 applied to response 3, 2 is associated with 4, not with 5, just as 6 is attributed to 7, and experience 8 participates in 9 and benefits from 10.

Unit 3 Part B

II. Dakar

1 play 2 analysis 3 different 4 consultation 5 discard 6 volumes 7 exquisite 8 conversion 9 rejection 10 flexible IV 10 in, from 2 to 3 to 4 behind 5 from, to 6, rising 7 to 8 to 9 from 10 through.

Unit 4 Part B

II ADBCCBAD III 1 Smash 2 Amazing 3 Including 4 Functions 5 Decoration 6 Elaborate 7 Influential 8 Years 9 Humor 10 Sample

IV 1 2 fell by 3 to 4, entered by 5 to 6 and rose by 7 to 8 to 9 10.

Unit 5 Part B

II 1 She is right-handed, and now she can't move her right hand and legs-they are worthless to her.

Now she is totally dependent on others.

We can give her painkillers and sleeping pills to make those days comfortable.

4 "I don't want to bear the responsibility of sending my mother to hell on earth."

Recently, I operated on an 80-year-old woman with liver cancer, but it didn't work.

As a result, the poor man continued for nearly three months, with a sore throat and frequent bleeding from oral ulcers.

In 95% of cases, after proper discussion, a sympathetic and reasonable decision can be made.

What we try to avoid is neutrality; The only people who are qualified to make decisions are those who know the patient very well and can put his or her interests first.

III 1 Permission 2 Insert 3 Necessities 4 Release 5 Withdraw 6 Arbitrary 7 Phases 8 Elected 9 Transparent 10 Coordination

Her voice began to tremble, and she tried in vain to control it. Jennifer was late for class the other day because of the heavy snow.

This small company is now facing fierce market share competition.

In winter, food is hard to get, so many animals starve to death.

Tom decided to follow his father's advice and apply for a job in the bank because he likes dealing with numbers.

I'm sorry I forgot his birthday: I completely forgot the exact date.

In the end, our choice boils down to going or staying.

The old man had a stroke, which forced him to stay in hospital for about half a year.

At that time, my French was poor, and it was often difficult for people to understand me.

10 If you have a sweetheart, let her know. Chances are you're on top of her.

Unit 6 Part B

Things in nature are big or small, new or old, just consistent with the scale and comparison involved.

A billion years later, the earth became cold, and continents and huge water bodies formed.

Although human beings have been on the earth for a short time, they have brought great changes to the surface of the earth-these changes are out of proportion to the time interval when they live on the earth.

With the increase of population on the earth, it becomes more and more difficult to survive on land resources.

Humans account for only a small part of all living things on earth. However, their number has caused the loss of non-renewable resources.

Human activities can lead to or accelerate the permanent changes in natural systems.

Despite the rapid population growth and continuous industrial development, some people living in remote areas can still live in peace with the earth.

Now they realize why our planet is sick, and they seek ways to help the earth and return what they have taken away to the earth.

III 1 Result 2 Permanent 3 exceeds 4 Same 5 Acceleration 6 Retention 7 Ignorance 8 Shortage 9 Duration 10 Protection

Now that I'm retired, I find that I spend more and more time on charity work, and I'm happy to take part in it.

His suggestion is consistent with the goal of this project.

In other words, 95% of the students passed the entrance examination and were admitted to the university.

We go abroad for a week or ten days every year, but I think our life is very simple compared with many people.

Because coal is formed by plants, and plants are very complicated in chemistry, the chemical composition of coal is also very complicated.

During his stay in the countryside, he began to smoke.

Father doesn't know the boy's secret.

Last week's earthquake killed 10 thousand people and destroyed half the buildings in this area.

The lawyer said to the old man, "If you die without a will, the law will decide the distribution of your property, which may not be in line with your wishes."

10 in the past few years, the market and the ever-changing expectations of patients have changed, which increasingly requires our doctors to be kind to patients.

Unit 7 Part B

II 1 B 2 D 3 A 4 C 5 D 6 A 7 D 8 C

III 1 Abolished 2 Bribery 3 Arrested 4 Proposal 5 Voting 6 Amendment 7 Control 8 Discrimination 9 Objection 10 Witness

Four. 1 and 2 pairs 3 pairs 4 pairs 5 pairs 6 pairs 7 pairs 8 pairs 9 pairs 10 pairs

Unit 8 Part B

reading skills

I. 1. The topic is actually a problem. By using a question as the title, the author tries to attract the reader's attention. Obviously, this is about the possibility or legality of human cloning. The author will give us a thorough analysis about who will use human cloning.

2. The language is formal and serious. Besides, it's emotional. The evidence of this is the repeated use of rhetorical questions.

There are seven questions in all, including those in the title. Four of these seven questions are rhetorical questions. They appear at the end of paragraphs 2, 3, 4 and the beginning of paragraph 6 respectively.

4. Rhetorical questions are mainly to arouse readers' emotions, let them relax their vigilance and prepare them to accept the author's point of view. Rhetorically, this is called emotional appeal. By using rhetorical questions four times, the author of this article appeals to readers to accept the view that "don't just say no to clones". To sum up, we can see that this article is persuasive. Understanding of the text

Two. 1.F 2。 F 3。 T 4。 T 5。 T 6。 F 7。 T 8。 T

Vocabulary 3. 1. Resign 2. Agree 3. Management 4. Reject 5. Processed 6. Artificial 7. Desirable 8. Reproduction 9. Violation of 10. Only the radical exercises of online courses: 1 1. It may be 12. Reflection 13. Resume 14. Panic 15. Objection 4. 1. She came up with a new idea to increase sales.

It makes sense to buy the latest version.

If the result is rain, we may have to change our plan.

After consideration, she decided to accept his proposal.

For a successful exhibition, we should try our best to collect more famous paintings.

6. We reserved two tickets in the name of Brown.

7. We have to accept the fact that sales are losing money.

8. Economic and social inequality can never be regarded as a positive and constructive force.

If he really moves to Beijing, he will have a chance to find a job.

10. These policemen are afraid to face the crowd with the most advanced automatic weapons.