Unit 1 練習(xí)答案- 全新版大學(xué)進(jìn)階英語

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1、Unit 1 Key to Exercises Opener 1. Mr. Qian Xuesen was a distinguished and world-renowned rocket scientist. Steve Jobs was a famous American entrepreneur, the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple Inc. 2. Both of them were dream pursuers and hard workers who finally succeeded in fulfilling thei

2、r dreams in their own specialized domains. Qian Xuesen became universally acknowledged as the father of China’s space programs, and Steve Jobs came to fame as a creative entrepreneur who revolutionized many products, including personal computers and smartphones. 3. In the early 1950s, Qian, a scien

3、tist working in the United States, suffered serious persecution by the US government just because he sympathized with China. However, he remained firm and overcame lots of difficulties and returned to his motherland in the end. Following that, he devoted himself whole-heartedly to the development of

4、 China’s nuclear weapons program. As to Jobs, he also had to overcome a lot of obstacles on his way to success. Once he was forced out of Apple, the company he had co-founded. But years later he came back and became its CEO, and led the world in tablet computing and smartphones. Reading & Interac

5、ting I. Understanding the Text 1. Text Organization The Development of the Writer’s Skills as a DJ 2. Comprehension Check 2.1 Focusing on the main ideas Robbie Wilde has been enjoying his life as a?DJ. He was born with perfect?hearing, but is now completely?deaf?in his right ear and can h

6、ardly hear in his left. He grew up in a?musical home environment and started deejaying at age?18. With a strong desire to perfect his skills, he asked a well-known DJ for?tutoring. He has been working hard and does not want his skills recognized simply because people have?sympathy?for his disability

7、. In this way, he sets a good example for other young people in chasing their?dreams. 2.2 Digging into detail 1. He was born with perfect hearing in both ears, but severe ear infections that started when he was five left him deaf in his right ear and 50% deaf in his left. Over time, his remainin

8、g hearing dropped to 20%. 2. They were always surprised. 3. He places one speaker facing his good left ear, and makes it louder all the way up. The speakers that play the bass are put on the floor behind him, so he can hear some of the lower frequencies and feels the beat in his feet. 4. It most

9、probably means “with the eyes”. 5. He loves its creativity, and what he can do with a machine, two turntables, and a mixer. 2.3 Understanding difficult sentences · 1) A · 2) B · 3) B · 4) A · 5) B II. Focusing on Language in Context 1. Key Words & Expressions 1.1 1. Good teachers should

10、 encourage students to use their?creativity?to express themselves and make them feel proud of what they can achieve. 2. I’ve made new friends and am?doing well?at college. I think I’m enjoying being a college student. 3. People with disabilities want to be treated like everyone else and given equa

11、l opportunities. They do not want?sympathy. 4. Life is full of?challenges. We should be strong enough to face up to them. 5. A great pianist does not succeed overnight. His skills are developed?over time. 6. It is reported that millions of people in the US are not covered by health?insurance. 7.

12、 The party really?came to life?once again when the huge birthday cake was served. 8. The train must be running late; we should have got to Beijing?by now. 9. How determined one is to achieve one’s dream is clearly a sign that can be used to?predict?success. 10. Setting a goal and going?all the wa

13、y?to achieve it can be a great test of one’s will and perseverance. 11. The doctor tried to prevent the?infection?spreading to other parts of the body. 12.I was told that my computer wasn’t powerful enough to run that?software. 13. Corporate?executives usually have high salaries. 14.The art exhi

14、bition is great; it’s a pity you don’t have time to go there but you can see it on your computer?screen. 15. The researchers are concerned about the increasing?frequency?of the illness in the village. 1.2 · 1) big on · 2) all the way · 3) motivation · 4) predicting · 5) hooked · 6) pursuit

15、 of · 7) elementary · 8) folk · 9) taken over 1.3 1. We waited for Phil for two hours, but he?didn’t show up. We had to cancel the appointment. 2. Nowadays the price of hiring a tutor is very high. So many parents choose to?tutor their kids/ children themselves. 3. Be positive about your life

16、 and see amazing things you have achieved. In other words,?believe in yourself! 4. When we’re young, we take risks and may fail. However, we should keep?chasing our dreams?and never give up. 5. I’ll find a job and become a skilled worker after graduating from college. I?have no motivation for?goin

17、g to graduate school. 2. Word Formation 1. When you?email me, don’t forget to attach a copy of the document. 2. Sea level rise?can increase the height of storm waves, making more areas vulnerable to storm damage. 3. The letter must have sat in the drawer for such a long time that it?has yellow

18、ed. 4. Bob lives not far from the school he attends. So he?bicycles to school. 5. Green?means they’re doing well;?red?means they might fail. 3. Sentence Patterns 1. I know you’ve set your goal.?Why not make a plan? 2. When one door closes, another opens for you.?How about looking for other oppo

19、rtunities? 3. It is not enough to learn from textbooks.?Why not take a part-time job?to gain some practical experiences? 4. The school doesn’t have a student society that provides community services.?How about starting one?with your classmates? 5. If we agree that college life is a new experience

20、 for growing up,?why not take a more active part in?various activities on campus? 4. Comprehensive Practice 1. A: Our government encourages college students to be creative and start career planning early. What does this mean for your dream of a future job? B: As a college student, I?am big on?l

21、earning and applying skills our future job needs instead of book knowledge only. I would like to take on?challenges?during college. And I have strong?motivation to?go abroad to learn more someday. 2. A: My problem is that I have dreams but they always seem so far away and hard to achieve. What’s

22、your advice? B: First, you need to look inside yourself and know what you really want to do. In other words, you need to build up your confidence and?believe in yourself/your dream. Second, create a concrete plan and take action in?pursuit of your dream. By so doing, you will, I’m sure, make your d

23、ream come true?over time. 3. A: Do you have a dream job in mind already? If so, what is it? Would you mind sharing it with us? B: My dream job is?a corporate?position such as a manager leading a team to help the company reach its goals. What I like most about the job is to overcome challenges an

24、d make decisions with?creativity. I’ve got?hooked on?reading books on team leadership now! 4. A: In chasing my dream, obstacles come my way from time to time. I sometimes think of giving up. As a successful CEO, can you share your experience with me about how to deal with them? ????B: Yes, I’d b

25、e more than happy to do so. To deal with things holding me back, I’ll look closely at them first, and then make a list, instead of saying to myself “Why not?just give up?”. For some obstacles, I will not let excuses?take over. For example, it actually doesn’t help if my blame goes?all the way?to lif

26、e not treating me well. By finding the right kind of help, I can grow stronger no matter what and?do well. Reading & Comprehending Reading 1 1. Comprehension Check for Reading 1 · 1) T · 2) F · 3) T · 4) F · 5) F · 6) T · 7) T · 8) F · 9) T · 10) T 2. Translation 1.我喜歡讀塞涅卡的作品,因?yàn)檫@些書中弘揚(yáng)

27、的正是我的家庭教育所推崇的精神——不追名逐利,過簡單、誠實(shí)、體面的生活。 2.他以優(yōu)異的成績畢業(yè),是因?yàn)樗袌?jiān)強(qiáng)的意志去克服長達(dá)12年的學(xué)習(xí)中所遇到的一切困難,包括閱讀用古拉丁文和希臘語寫的文獻(xiàn)。 3.他非常謙卑,并懷有感恩之心,但是他是一個(gè)創(chuàng)造自己未來的人。 4.我的財(cái)富是內(nèi)在的,它在我的心中和頭腦中,而不是在我的口袋里。 Reading 2 Comprehension Check for Reading 2 1. He is dreaming of building New Oriental into a model for China’s private education.

28、 2.1) He was born to poor peasant parents. 2) He failed university entrance exams twice. 3) He had to take a year’s sick leave while at university. 4) He wanted to study in the US, but he failed repeatedly to obtain a visa. 5) He was almost killed by some dangerous thieves. 3. He has a positiv

29、e attitude toward life when he says, “These ordeals make me treasure every minute of life and be ready to help others.” 4. Perseverance and a good sense of direction. Integrated Skills Practicing I. Viewing & Listening 1) “You know, I still consider it as a?hobby. I really do love it. Like I don

30、’t see it as a job, you know. And that’s the best part, if you love something, you know, you don’t consider it as a job, you know, you’re?happy?to go to work.” 2) “You know, I don’t want you to see me as a deaf DJ, or a deaf kid trying to DJ. I want you, I want you to see me as a?great?DJ that happ

31、ens to be deaf, you know, because, you know, I don’t want?sympathy, I don’t want, ‘Oh, let’s give him a gig, because, you know, his hearing is impaired.’” 3) “You know, there’s a lot of?sounds?out in the world you don’t want to hear. I like it muffled. It’s, it’s…you know, I like who I am. I’m?prou

32、d?of who I am.” Transcript: Reporter: It’s New York Fashion Week and DJ Robbie Wilde is busy working the exclusive Project Runway designer reunion Party. Wilde lives in a world of rhythm and bass, he just can’t hear it. Ear infections as a child left Wilde completely deaf in his right ear and with

33、 only 20-percent hearing in his left. Woman: Did you ever feel sorry for yourself? Wilde: Never, no. Sometimes I’d even forget it sometimes myself. Reporter: Although hearing is the most important sense in a DJ’s life, Wilde was determined to make it. He got his first shot to perform at his fathe

34、r’s restaurant nearly a decade ago and hasn’t looked back since. Wilde: You know I still consider it as a hobby. I really do love it. Like I don’t see it as a job, you know. And that’s the best part, if you love something, you know, you don’t consider it as a job, you know, you’re happy to go to wo

35、rk. Reporter: Wilde went to DJ school to learn the art of turntablism. And also relies on his computer to see the music and feels the vibration, literally. He’s dubbed “That Deaf DJ” by club goers and promoters and it’s a moniker even he uses. But Wilde says it’s more than just about his deafness.

36、 Wilde: You know, I don’t want you to see me as a deaf DJ or a deaf kid trying to DJ. I want you, I want you to see me as a great DJ that happens to be deaf, you know, because, you know, I don’t want sympathy, I don’t want, “Oh, let’s give him a gig, because, you know, his hearing is impaired.” Rep

37、orter: His skills got noticed by HP and earned him a spot in a commercial, thrusting him onto the world stage. Wilde: It doesn’t matter that I can’t hear the music. Another Woman: That he’s doing it through touch without being able to hear the music is a wonderful story. Reporter: Besides, some t

38、hings are better left unheard, he says. Wilde: You know, there’s a lot of sounds out in the world you don’t want to hear. I like it muffled, you know. It’s, it’s…you know, I like who I am. I’m proud of who I am. Reporter: When he’s not DJing, Wilde is in the studio producing music. Woman: What’s your message for those who are trying to chase a dream, just like you? Wilde: Just, honestly, never, never give up. Reporter: Sarah Hoye CNN, New York. 8

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