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ore refined name, like Arthur or Adrian, his name would appear plete.5. The woman felt ill at ease because the attractive man, whom she wanted the writer to introduce her to, was the same person whom she had once turned down due to his dullsounding name.6. We often project namebased stereotypes onto people. For example, one of the writer’s women friends confessed that while taking charge of a group of fouryearolds at the nursery school, she became confused by their personalities because of their names.7. One study showed that teachers gave lower grades to essays written by boys with less appealing names than they awarded to the same papers by boys with bettersounding names.8. If you are determined enough, you can change your name.VocabularyIII. 1. confessed 2. reserve 3. professional 4. impressive 5. latter 6. convey 7. qualify 8. refined 9. substitute 10. approvalIV. 1.Correct form: fill out。 synonym: fill in2.Correct form: feel fortable with。 synonym: feel fortable about3.Correct form: attach first importance to。 translation: 非常重視; 把……放在第一位4.Correct form: turned down。 synonym: rejected。 refused5.Correct form: came (up) to。 definition: moved toward6.Correct form: pressing me for。 definition: try in a determined way to get something.7.Correct form: free from/of。 definition: not influenced by8.Correct form: stuck with。 translation: 不得不接待; 被迫接待9.Correct form: for better or worse。 definition: whether the result is good or bad10. Correct form: took charge of。 synonym: took responsibility forV. 1. M 2. K 3. L 4. F 5. I 6. C 7. H 8. O 9. E 10. BWord Building VI. illegal impolite irregular impatient incapable irresponsible inconsistent inappropriate incorrect indefinite1. impatient 2. irresponsible 3. inconsistent 4. illegal 5. inappropriate 6. incapable 7. irregular 8. impolite 9. incorrect 10. indefiniteVII.unnoticeable unreasonable ungrateful unlimited uncertain uncover unrecognizable unfashionable undo untidy unfold unload1. unreasonable 2. unfolded 3. uncertain 4. uncovered 5. ungrateful 6. unloading 7. unlimited Sentence structureVIII. 1. so is air to man2.so is the eagle of all birds3.so is beer to the British4.so is tea to the Chinese5.so do the English love their beerIX. 1.While waiting at the doctor’s, I read an entire short story.2.After using the brush, put it in its proper place.3.Before being in the army, he was an engineer.4.I deliberately didn’t read the book before going to see the film.5.When buying a new car, it is best to seek expert advice.TranslationX. 1. (Just) as a machine needs regular running, so does the body need regular exercise.2. He learned to play the piano while studying in the United States.3. To our disappointment, he turned down our invitation.4. The reality is that, for better or worse, the world has changed with advance of new technologies.5. Most of the female students in my class appear to be ill at ease when (they are) required to answer questions.6. The local government took charge of the security for the sports meeting.XI.1.足球之于意大利人,就像乒乓球之于中國人。2.教師沒急著要班里同學(xué)現(xiàn)在作決定,而是要他們仔細考慮后再下決心。3.我不知道那是什么飲料,我喝了那么多;結(jié)果那些小伙子只能送我回家,因為我有點醉了。4.在中國北方,三月份往往多風(fēng)。5.盡管如此,%。6. 信息被定義為通過陳述事實向大腦傳達的知識,它可以有多種形式。ClozeXII. 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. D 6. B 7. A 8. C 9. D 10. C 11. C 12. B 13. A 14. A 15. AStructured Writing:My hometown and my college town have several things in mon. First, my hometown is a small town. It has a population of only about 10,000 people. Located in a rural area, it is surrounded by many acres of farmland which are devoted mainly to growing corn and soybeans. As for my college town, it is small too. Having a population of about 11,000 local residents, it lies in the center of farmland which is used to raise hogs and cattle. Therefore living in my college town makes me feel at home. I enjoy it.Section BComprehension of the TextII. 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. T 7. T 8. FVocabularyIII. 1. tidy 2. prevail 3. emotional 4. imitating 5. discourage6. bargain 7. wander 8. superficial 9. concealed 10. acpaniesIV. 1. turned out 2. is not really up to 3. went to great lengths 4. acting out 5. spoke of 6. Judging by 7. out of character 8. took sides 9. blow his cover 10. more or less新視野大學(xué)英語(第二版)第二冊Unit 7答案Unit 7Comprehension of the TextI. 1. You should learn to take charge of your life and recognize there are many things beyond your control.2. Being tense may cause tremendous and rapid increases in their blood pressure.3. They found the excess alarm or stress chemicals could literally burst heart muscle fibers, creating many short circuits and causing crazy heat rhythms.4. Fear, uncertainty, and doubt, together with lack of control.5. One kind is professional women, and the other kind is people who have no pass in life.6. The NICE factors –new, interesting, challenging experiences.7. Cut it down to 6 and set priorities.8. You must learn to flow.VocabularyIII. 5. perceive 10. stimulateIV.1. blow his top 2. Among other things 3. take charge of 4. put emphasis on 5. is attributed to6. from my viewpoint 7. substituted lowfat oil for butter down on 9. keep your audience in mind 10. out of controlV. Word Building VI. 2. thoughtful 3. harmful 4. restless VII.realize privatize characterize socialize nationalize economize normalize criticize Sentence structureVIII.1. When you are studying abroad, misunderstandings can result from cultural differences, among other things.2. Online learning requires, among other things, mitment and discipline to keep up with the flow of the course.3. T