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Unit2大學(xué)英語綜合教程1課后答案
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Unit 2
Part I Pre-Reading Task
Script for the recording:
You have heard about Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, haven't you? He came from a poor family, but rose to become one of the most fondly remembered presidents in his country's history. There are many stories about him. Here is one of them.
When Abraham Lincoln was young he worked in a store. As a clerk he proved honest and efficient. One day a woman came into the store and bought some articles. They added up to two dollars and six and a quarter cents, or the young clerk thought they did. The bill was paid, and the woman was entirely satisfied. But the young store-keeper, not feeling quite sure as to the accuracy
of his calculation, added up the items once more. To his dismay he found that the sum total should have been only two dollars. "I've made her pay six and a quarter cents too much," said Abe, disturbed. It was a very small sum, and many clerks would have dismissed it as such. But Abe was too conscien?tious to forget about the overcharge.
"The money must be paid back," he decided. This would have been easy enough had the woman lived just around the corner, but, as the young man knew, she lived two or three miles away. This, however, did not alter the matter. It was night, but he closed and locked the store, and walked to the home of his customer. Having arrived there, he explained the matter, paid over the six and a quarter cents, and returned satisfied. This anecdote won him a new name: Honest Abe.
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Part II Text A
lext Organization
1.
Parts Paragraphs Main Ideas
Part One Paras 1-4 The waiter was disappointed to find that the Richest Man in America led so simple a life.
Part Two Paras 5-13 Being friendly, easy-going and never flashy, Walton carries on like plain folks and never wants any special treatment.
Part Three Paras 14-22 With the Wal-Mart team in mind, Walton devotes himself heart and soul to making the business a great success.
2. Character Traits
1) free of self-importance
2) friendly and easy-going
3) never flashy
4) hard working
5) generous
Details
waits in line like everyone else to buy shells at the local Wal-Mart; has no reserved seat in church asks his employees to call him by his first name steers clear of reporters, dreamers, and schemers; manages to keep himself off the front page attends sales meetings, the executive pep rally set up a college scholarship fund and a disaster relief fund
Vocabulary
I. 1. 1) local
3) deserved
5) system
7) remote
2) headlines 4) folks
6) steer clear of 8) get away with
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Appendix I
9) open up 10) hold to
11) retire 12) rally
13) reserved 14) qualify
15) cultivate
2. 1) These serious problems deserve careful consideration in restructuring our educational sys-
tems.
2) The college is liable to stop her scholarship because of her failure in the final examination.
3) San Francisco is, by all accounts, a city easy to fall in love with.
4) Snow White received such bad treatment from her step-mother that she had to flee from her home.
5) The United States, Canada, and Mexico make up North America.
3. 1) The principal's daughter didn't receive special treatment from her teachers. She was re-
warded for her excellent performance. When she graduated from high school in 1998, she had straight A's and scholarship offers from some of the most famous universities in the country.
2) Our boss is fully aware that his employees feel a lot of loyalty to the company because they are treated right. Besides a handsome pay check and a stock option, he has laid down a system under which employees are granted stock for the
ir retirement.
3) You are liable to be offered a discount or a reduction on things you buy at the local super?market on weekends.
II. Collocation
1. about
3. at/on
5. with
7. from
2. for
4. into 6. to
8. with
III. Usage
1. a savings account
3. a goods train
5. a sales tax
7. a current affairs program
2. arms race
4. communications equipment
6. a customs officer
8. a clothes shop
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Struclurc
1. 1) Only by rewarding success can you bring out the best in your employees.
2) Only by working at evenings and weekends was Mary able to complete the report by the deadline.
3) Only when I myself became a mother did I realize the value of my parents' advice.
4) Only after they had finished watching the football game did they begin to prepare for the math examination.
2. 1) The young woman described to the policemen the way the man ran up to her and grabbed the
bag from her hand.
2) All the people working for Sam Walton admire the way he manages Wal-Mart and the way he treats his employees.
3) The neighbors were disgusted at the way he talked to his old father.
4) It's amazing the way the eight-year-old boy managed to stay so calm when he faced the emergency.
Comprehensive Exercises
I. Cloze
(A)
1. cheerful
3. executive
5. reward
7. loyalty
9. qualified
11. folks
(B)
1. from
3. spent
5. through
7. built
9. led/lived
11. millionaires 13. answer
15. by
2. threw his weight around
4. treatment
6. cultivate
8. stock
10. scholarships 12. local
2. their
4. away
6. to
8. who
10. it
12. then
14. wealth
16. character
no'.h
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II. Translation
George was on the run since the moment he came aboard. He was always cheerful and devoted himself heart and soul to his work. Because of his excellent performance he was pro?moted to CEO. From then on he tried hard to blend in with the workers and never threw his weight around. He also laid down/ introduced a reward system to encourage the workers to work hard. He believed that loyalty and hard work would greatly contribute to the success of the company. By all accounts he was an outstanding chief executive officer.
Part III TextB
Comprehension Check
l.c 3. a 5. d
2. b 4. d 6. c
Translation
(#JE Appendix III)
Language Practice
1. replace
3. selected
5. conducted
7. additional
9. confronted
11. crisis
13. resolve
15. appeals to
17. In the opinion of
19. factors
2. take ... on
4. involved
6. range
8. tremendous
10. call... in
12. naturally
14. related
16. former
18. of their choice
20. project
Appendix 1
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Part IV Theme-Related Language Learning Tasks
Model paper Informal invitation
1324 ShuiDian Road Shanghai 200434 21/11/01 Dear Tom,
I'm having a party to celebrate my birthday in a couple of weeks time on Saturday 2nd December, starting at seven. It would be lovely if you could make it, please let me know whether you ca
n or not.
Best wishes,
Bob
Informal acceptance
Dear Bob,
I'd love to come to your party then. and help celebrate your birthday. Look forward to seeing you
Bye for now,
Tom
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Informal regrets
Dear Bob,
I'd love to come to your party but unfortunately I've already agreed to make a visit to my
relatives in Suzhou that weekend and won't be able to get away. 3ut I hope you have a lovely
birthday and that we can get together some time soon. All the best,
Tom
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