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dom and their human rights were not protected by the law.B1. 當他說那些反對政府和議會的話時,他變得越來越可怕和哀怨,我常常為他擔心。7. 只有婦女才能給政府帶來移情能力、容忍、遠見、耐心和持之以恒——這些品質(zhì)是我們婦女天生的或者說由于受到男性壓迫而不得不發(fā)展的。2. 那些白人——包括那些自以為是開朗人士的人們——需要多年的時間才能發(fā)現(xiàn)并摒棄他們事實上都持有的種族歧視態(tài)度。4. 許多人認同這樣的觀點:運用一切醫(yī)療技術(shù)力量去延長臨終的痛苦是可悲的、有損尊嚴的和令人毛骨悚然的。C1. apprehension 2. terrifying 3. overpowering 4. contemptible5. motioned 6. profusion 7. ensuing 8. coaxD1. terrified 2. coaxed 3. contemptible 4. apprehension5. apology 6. terrifying 7. desist 8. admonishedE1. making an apology,expressing regret2. ...it was my duty3. lots of people here have been ill4. My best smile and my words were of no help. The girl was still.5. in the view of the possibility6. We ’ re going to plete the examination.7. I too had lost my sense. (I became unreasonable.)8. the violent and unreasoning feelingFMathilda had been ill for three days. Mother had given her some medicine。6. 在接下來的較量中他們變得越來越可憐、受壓制、精疲力竭,而她由于對我的害怕產(chǎn)生的狂怒當然已經(jīng)達到了驚人的程度。我脫下大衣開始檢査。C1. satisfying 2. cleansed 3. symbolize 4. ran out of5. unprecedented 6. insoluble 7. struck 8. virtuallyD1. glance 2. relative 3. exasperated 4. noisome5. inhabited 6. cluttered 7. idealistic 8. appealE1. …were also worried about the adult world.2. They don’t live off others(They don’t batten on society).3. …was also practiced by our ancestors in ancient times.4. All the unpleasant things of the city:crimes, social injustice, unemployment or the mental strain caused by severe petition.5. Their success never brings about a pletely new and different world.6. This strategy is not attractive at all.7. Changing and curing the cruelty and violence of the world better than any other possible ways.8. Another problem soon appears before them.FAmerican young people in the 1960s were a generation of rebellion. They found America, an affluent society, full of poverty, injustice and hypocrisy. They no longer believed in the adult world which did not belong to them and rejected its beliefs and values. Many young people threw themselves into tie battles against poverty, facial discrimination and Vietnam War. Some of them even attempted to overthrow the society through revolution. Many others expressed their resentment in passive ways. They took drugs and lived a parasitic life without taking any social responsibility, or fled to the unsullied countryside to live a rather primitive munal life.Lesson Three The Use of ForceA 1. Because it was very damp there sometimes. They had her in the kitchen where it was warm.2. Because they were new patients and they knew how stubborn their child was. They thought it was hard to diagnose the child. Besides, they just spent three dollars on the doctor. They doubted whether the doctor could do his best in such cases.3. She didn’t know the seriousness of the disease——diphtheria. And she didn’t want the doctor to find that her tonsils were covered with membrane, she was very selfwilled. All these made her refuse to open her mouth.4. Because the doctor had seen at least two children lying dead in bed of neglect in such cases. He must diagnose in time. Besides, a blind fury, a feeling of adult shame, bred of a longing for muscular release are the immediate operatives.5. Before the doctor could see anything she came down again and gripped the wooden blade between her molars.6. In the final unreasoning assault the doctor overpowered the child’s neck and jaws. He forced the heavy silver spoon back of the girl’s teeth and down her throat.7. This is an openended question. In a sense, there’s some relation between the girl’s physical beauty and the oute of the incident. The girl’s parents spoiled her because of her beauty, This formed her selfwilled character. If the girl was ugly, the situation may be different. However, in another sense, there’s no necessary relation between the girl’s beauty and the oute of the incident. That’s because a child’s character is affected by various elements. No matter a child is pretty or not, he may bee a selfwilled child.8. Yes. His purpose was good. But the means he employed to exam the girl’s throat was too rude. And he hurt the girl’s feeling.B1. 當我到達時,孩子的母親迎接了我。5. 在他們看來,這種方式具有傳奇般的感召力,通常以某個魄力十足且具有超凡魅力的人物為代表。他們對成人社會也是同樣的緊張不安。7. 霍羅威茨認為,這種鄉(xiāng)間音樂成分有助于聽眾表達“擺脫這一切”、“重歸昔日”的強烈愿望。.. .. .. ..全國高等教育自學考試指定教材 英語專業(yè)(本科段)課程代碼0600(2000版)主編:王家湘高級英語 課后答案Lesson One Rock Superstars:What Do They Tell Us About Ourselves and Our Society?A 1. 1) The author uses the two quotations to introduce the discussion and express his ideas about rock music and young culture heroes. 2) Yes, they are.2. The author uses the three examples to show that the young people worship the rock superstars very much, but the adults find these rock superstars are sick. These examples are used to show that young people and adults have totally different attitudes towards rock music.3. Irving Horowitz believes that rock music can express its time. He sees it as a debating forum where American society struggles to define and redefine its feelings and beliefs.4. When he appeared on the Ed. Sullivan Sunday night variety show in front of millions, a kind of “debate” took place. Most of the old people frowned while most of the young viewers applauded.5. Bob Dylan touched a nerve of disaffection. The Beatles urged peace and piety. The Rolling Stones demanded revolution.6. Apart from politics, the rock music dealt with a range of feelings and emotions.7. The rock superstars got applause, praise and money.8. No, he hasn’t. It is impossible for the author to give a plete answer in a short article. He ends his article with questions because he wants to leave the question to the readers and let them think.