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s more, it was also surrounded by a high iron fence along the ditch. Twenty years later, I revisited the zoo and was relieved to find that the Tiger Hill was still there but greatly extended. Moving around now were six tigers, old and young, instead of two. 新版大學英語第一冊課后練習答案 unit 7 [轉貼 20220521 08:41:53] 字號:大 中 小 Vocabulary . 1) nearby 2) signaled 3) resumed 4) spotted 5) instant 6) exploded 7) swaying 8) messing around 9) leaped 10) grabbed 11) loose 12) horror 13) punched 14) calculate 15) clear of 2. 1) The et is visible to the naked eye as a fuzzy ball in the western sky. 2) Application papers may be sent via . 3) The city government feeds and shelters the homeless children. 4) He was warned by his brothers to keep clear of the street gang. 5) I’d like to draw your attention to the fact that the students’ enthusiasm about the project has cooled down. 3. 1) He struggled with the big rock lying in the middle of the road, lifted it with all his strength, and got it out of the way just before the train flashed by with a full load of freight. 2) Sam fell off the horse, injuring his back, twisting his left arm and scraping his knee. Fortunately, the back injury was not serious, and he recovered in two weeks. After the incident, Sam never dared to mess around with the horse on the farm again. 3) The driver pulled on the brake the instant he saw kids jumping up and down on the road. But he knew that the car would not stop in time. In an effort to keep the car from injuring the kids, he swung left, and the car crashed into a big tree before ing to a stop. III. Word Formation 1. possibility 3. amazement 4. violation 5. widened 6. neighborhood 7. fulfillment 8. determination Structure 1. 1) making 2) to kill 3) to ask 4) to think 5) spending 6) being spoken 7) to pay 8) practicing 2. 1) With Christmas only a week away 2) With his physical condition improving day by day 3) With our GDP growing steadily 4) With all the shops closed Comprehensive Exercises I. Cloze (A) 1. incident 2. leaping 3. instant 4. spotted 5. horror 6. calculating 7. grab 8. clear of 9. loose 10. reach out 11. all my strength 12. scraped 13. punched 14. internal (B) 1. had 2. when 3. with 4. before 5. for 6. herself 7. with 8. on 9. house 10. other/older 11. too 12. and 13. speak 14. to 15. e 16. out 17. When 18. what 19. of 20. like II. Translation The instant the professor entered the classroom, the words on the blackboard “Wele Back Professor” drew his attention. He had been injured in a car accident , and had had several operations in a nearby hospital. The doctor calculated his chances of survival to be no more than 10%. Now, not only had recovered from his injury, but he was also able to resume teaching. Every student felt excited at the sight of him, and minutes passed before the class cooled down. 全新版大學英語第一冊課后練習答案 unit 8 [轉貼 20220521 08:43:07] 字號:大 中 小 Text anization: 1. 1. Parts Paragraphs Main Ideas Part One Paras 1— 10 Teenagers’ idleness and ignorance will produce serious effects on all concerned and society as a whole. Part Two Paras 11— 24 Kevin 1990 es to realize in his dream how greatly lack of education costs his forbears, himself, his children ad the society they live in, and how important it is to study hard. Vocabulary I. 1. 1) drive home 2) idle 3) is functioning 4) searched?for 5) scared 6) handful 7) luxury 8) ability 9) woke up 10) slice 11) miracle 12) has broken down 13) was jammed 14) faculties 15) humble 2. 1) The cost of electricity is likely to be seriously affected by the rise in gas prices. 2) There has been a decline in the number of people borrowing from public libraries, but book sales are rising. 3) They made a suggestion at the meeting that an assistant be appointed to help Mr. Green. 4) The local history group was astonished when they heard of/to hear of a plan to build an office building right next to thecastle. 5) They had run out of water by the time they got to the camp. 3. 1) Highly plex in design, the engines cost too much to produce. We simply can’t pete with other panies unless we improve our engine design and reduce the cost of production. 2) Philip was very upset to find it so hard to make a living by writing in the new country. He swore that he would give up his writing career and try some other job. To his delight, he was/became much better off when he switched to teaching, and even had adequate money/means for a year. 3) The other day my friend John and I paid a visit to the museum of fine arts in our city. The museum had recently acquired several original paintings by an American woman artist. Ignorant of art, I turned to John and asked how her works struck him. John replied that for him, her paintings/works summed up the restless spirit of America. II. 1. The young man made $5 an hour in his summer job. 2. What made you change your mind? 3. I’m sure Jason will make a good lawyer. 4. The vet put something down the dog’s throat to make it vomit. 5. The story makes interesting reading. 6. Five and five make ten. 7. On foot they can only make about 20 miles a day. 8. I don’t think she’ll ever really make it to t