大学英语综合教程1课后答案 Unit1 Never say goodbye Text comprehension
1. c 2. TTTFF
Vocabulary Ⅰ
1. suddenly found myself faced with 2. share the same characteristic 3. everlasting
4. let yourself be overcome by
5. remember bear/keep sth in mind and don’t ever
Ⅱ
1. instead
2. confronting/confronted with 3. lock away 4. welled up 5. summon 6. brief 7. stare at 8. whispering 9. evil
10. give in
Ⅲ
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Ⅳ
1. shaking 2. shudder 3. shaking feather 4. shuddered 5. answer 6. reply 7. answer 8. answered 9. general 10. general 11. general common 12. common 13. small 14. tiny 15. tiny 16. small
Ⅴ
1. synonym: pain, grief, agony
2. antonym: loudly, roughly 3. synonym: grief, dismay
4. antonym: inconspicuously, unnoticeably 5. synonym: small, little 6. antonym: gather, meet 7. synonym: seriously, severely 8. antonym: long, lengthy
Ⅵ
1. industrial 2. description 3. suspicion 4. assistant 5. unployed 6. proof 7. examination 8. further
grammar Ⅰ
1. bathing, were looking, playing 2. sitting, reading
3. was leaving, was, arrived, learned, had left, found, had used
4. were playing, heard, hid, took
5. was cycling, stepped, was going, managed, didn’t hit
6. gave, thanked. Said, enjoyed, knew, had not read, were
7. played, reached, entered 8. was running, struck
Ⅱ
Left Spent Travel Appearance Was Across Could Arrived Was sleeping Stopped Came Were getting Was
Had not arrived
Would be
Ⅲ
1. talked------was talking 2. expecting
3. was------am 去掉had 4. was------had been
5. surprise----surprising 去掉had 6. was 7. became 8. to
Ⅳ
1. take 2. to play 3. lifted thrown 4. barking 5. played 6. said 7. beaten 8. bite slither 9. drop 10. lying
translation
1. he made preparations confront with the problems that might be mentioned in the interview. 2. His tragic experience touched us so deeply that we almost cried.
3. The two of them walked hand in hand along the river bank, laughing and talking.
4. After hearing the exciting news, tears of joy welled up in his eyes.
5. Shanghai people are easy to understand Suzhou dialect, because shanghai dialect and Suzhou dialect have many things in common.
6. Henry and his wife are looking into whether they can buy a new house in 3 years.
7. Her daughter repeatedly asked to go abroad for further studies, and he finally gave in.
8. We locked away all our valuables before we set off for our holiday.
9. Although we broke up, I hope we are still good friends and care for each other as before. 10. At the critical juncture, the army commander summoned all the officers to meet and formulate new strategies and tactics against the enemy.