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新編英語教程第三版練習冊6答案【篇一:新編英語教程3unit1-10練習冊1-10課答案及書本第一部分連詞題】fumesmokeorvapour;offensiveorsuffocatinggas2.sandyofthecolourofsand;palereddish-yellow3.somehowforsomereasonorother4.staledryandunappetizing5.dingydirty-looking;notfreshorcheerful6.proceedgoahead7.bloodshotfullofblood;redbecausethesmallbloodvesselsareswollenorbroken8.dismayedmadeafraidordiscouragedattheprospectoftroubleunit21.ragebeveryangry2.avegetableplotasmallpieceoflandforgrowingvegetables3.croakingroughandharsh4.murmurspeakinalowbutnotclearvoice5.winddownlower(thecarwindow)byturningthehandle6.gestureofdespairmovementoftheheadorhandtoshowhelplessness7.brutalcruel8.quarantinetheperiodofseparationfromotherssothatthediseasecannotspreadunit31.globeworld2.circlemovearound3.indirectlynotstraighttothepoint;inaroundaboutway4.idletalktalkingaboutunimportantthings5.coincidenceacombinationofeventshappeninginsuchawaythatitseemsplannedorarranged6.hastilyinahurry7.demandaskforcefully8.roarspeakinaloud,deepvoiceunit41.willthelegalstatementconcerningthedisposalofone’spropertyafterdeath2.signatureperson’snamewrittenbyhimself3.literaryofliterature4.suppositionaguess5.playwrightdramatist,apersonwhowritesplays6.vaguenotclearlyknown7.confirmprovethetruthofsomething8.versepoetryunit61.outlayaspendingofmoney2.refillanewfilling3.theoreticallyintheory4.uraniumheavywhitemetalwhichisradioactive,asourceofatomicenergy5.bonnetmetallidonthefrontofacar6.submarineashipthatcanstayunderwater7.radiationtheprocessinwhichenergyintheformofraysissentoutfromatoms8.syntheticnotnaturallyproduced;artificialunit71.poseaspretendtobe2.pestanannoyingthing3.suspenseandanxietystateofbeinganxiousanduncertainaboutsomethingunknown4.fidgetingmovingaboutrestlessly5.assuremakesomebodybelieve,feelsure6.apacequickly7.inquisitivechatterboxapersonwhoiscuriousaboutotherpeopleandtalkative8.obstinacyandwillfulnessstubbornnessandpig-headedness9.escapismthatwhichmakesonestayawayfromunpleasantreality10.justifygiveagoodreasonforuint8shelterf.protection;abuildingofferingprotectionbecomeengrossedind.haveone’sattentioncompletelytakenupbycontente.satisfactionbrowsea.readhereandthereinbooksespeciallyforenjiyment1.thedoctorinsistedon(give)thepatientanimmediateoperation2.(fascinate),wewatchedthesun3.ifyoupractice(sing)often,youwillknowhow(do)itwithout(make)suchanexhibitionofyourself.4.peterhated(keep)tohisbed.hemissed(play)withhisfriendsandneverfailed(be)atthewindow(see)them(climb)theapple-tree.5.wouldyoumind(open)thewindow?6.ipersuadedhim(take)careofthechildwhileiwentireallycouldnotdependonhis7.ioughttotell(tell)mysecretarytoposttheletterformethismorningbutiwasbusy(prepare)aspeechandiforgot8.“wouldyoulike”“iwouldpreferasarule,iprefer(read)towatch(watch)tv.”9.“yesterdayifoundoneofthepagesinthebookiboughtyouchangeitforme?”“i’msorry”10.referencebooksarenotallowed(take)outoftheteachers’readingroom.11.“the(clean).”“youneedn’ttellme,ihaven’ttime”12.“itisnouseour(wait)forhimanylonger.hedoesn’tknowthewaysohewon’tcome.”“butthefilmisworth”“he’llregret”“i’msurehe’llshowupatanyminute.heknowshowused(be)atouristguideinthiscitywhenhewasyoung.”unit9p138a1.boxinghasbeenacontroversialtopicofconversationforalongtime,itssupporterssaythatitisman’sinstincttowishtoshowthathisthanthatofhisopponent.(strong)2.theymaintainthatthisinstinctmakesboxingasportthatisfineand3.theyalsosaythatitisverygoodforyoungboystolearnhowtodefendthemselvesincaseof4.thosewhowishtoseetheofboxingsayjusttheopposite.(abolish)5.theydeclarethatitis6.professionalfightersareparticularlycriticized,butevenmoresothepromotersofboxingmatcheswho,itissaid,makeuntoldoutofthesufferingsoftheboxer.(wealthy)7.butitmustberealizedthatboxerstoocanmakealotofmoney,andagoodfightercanlookforwardtoacomfortableifheissensible.(retire)8.anditisthatafamousboxercanattractfarmorespectatorsthateventhemostfamouspopsingerorfilmstar.(deny)9.eventhemostcan’tfailtobeaffectedbytheexcitingatmosphereofanimportantboxingmatch.(emotion)10.althoughwemaynotalwaysapproveofthemotivesthatleadamantotakeupprofessionalboxingasacareer,wecan’thelpadmiringhisinthering.(brave)asaruleinagestureofdespairatsuchshortnoticeinhostilesilenceclaimkeeptoonesbedclingtonoexceptiontohelpoutspoilifonly1.asarulesouthernerspreferrice,whereasnorthernersprefersteamedbread.2.everyonemustgetupatsixtodomorningexercisesandthosewhostayuplatearenoexceptiontotherule.3.keeptoyourbedforthreedays,drinkalotofwaterandtaketwopillsaftereachmeal,the【篇二:新編英語教程第六冊練習冊paraphrase答案】nothinginlifeismoreexcitingandrewardingthanthesuddenflashoflightthatleavesyouachangedperson--notonlychanged,butchangedforthebetter.themostinspiringandgratifyingfactoflifeistheunexpectedsparkofenlightenmentthatmakesyoudifferentandabetterpersonthanbefore.2.hecameacrossthestreet,finally,muffledinhisancientovercoat,shapelessfelthatpulleddownoverhisbaldhead,lookingmorelikeanenergeticgnomethananeminentpsychiatrist.atlasthewalkedoverfromtheothersideofthestreet,wrappedinhisold-fashionedovercoat,hisbaldheadcoveredbyashapelessfelthat.helookedlikeadwarfisholdmanfullofenergyratherthanawell-knownpsychiatrist.3.thewomanwhospokenexthadnevermarriedbecauseofasenseofobligationtoherwidowedmother;sherecalledbitterlyallthemaritalchancesshehadletgoby.thenextspeakeronthetapewasawomanwhohadremainedsinglebecauseshethoughtshewasobligedtotakecareofhermotherwhowasawidow.shestillrememberedandtoldothersmiserablyaboutallthechancesofmarriageshehadmissed.4.intheend,ifyouletitbecomeahabit,itcanbecomearealroadblock,anexcusefornottryinganymore.eventually,ifyouformahabitofsaying“ifonly”,thephrasecanreallyturntoanobstruction,providingyouwithanexcuseforgivinguptryinganythingatall.5....younevergotoutofthepasttense.notoncedidyoumentionthefuture.…youarealwaysthinkingofthepast,regrettingandlamenting.youdidnotlookforwardtowhatyoucandointhefutureatall.6.my,my,saidtheoldmanslyly.ifonlywehadcomedowntensecondssooner,wedhavecaughtthatcab,wouldntwe?theoldmansaidtometrickily,usingthephrase“ifonly”onpurpose,“ifonlywe’dgotheretensecondsearlier,we’dhavecaughtthecab.”ilaughedandunderstoodwhathemeant.soifollowedhisadviceandsaid,“nexttimei’llrunfaster”.unit21.mosespleadedaspeechdefecttorationalizehisreluctancetodeliverjehovahsedicttopharaoh.mosesjustifiedhisunwillingnesstopassjehovah’sordertopharaoh,sayingthathewas“slowofspeech”.2.yetforallthetroubleprocrastinationmayincur,delaycanofteninspireandreviveacreativesoul.delayleadstoproblems.however,inmanycases,itcanoftenstimulatethecreativityinanartist.3.henotesthatspeedyactioncanbeembarrassingorextremelycostly.hepointsoutthathastinessmaygiverisetodecisionwhichturnouttobehumiliatingorexpensive.4.bureaucratization,whichflourishedamidthegrowingburdensofgovernmentandthegreatercomplexityofsociety,wasdesignedtosmotherpolicymakersinblanketsoflegalism,compromiseandreappraisalandtherebypreventhastydecisionsfrombeingmade.excessivered-tape(官樣文章;繁文縟節(jié))developedbecausepublicadministrationwasexpandinginscopeandbecausesocietywasgrowingmoreandmorecomplicated.inthissense,red-tapehelpedthoseinchargeofpolicytobefullyengagedinenormousamountofpaperworkandjudgment,thusmakingitimpossibleforanimmaturedecisiontoresult.5....manyofmyfriendsgothroughagonieswhentheyfaceablankpage.…manyofmyfriendshaveahardtimethemomenttheyattempttoputpentopaper.unit31.ofcourse,myfatherisagentlemanoftheoldschool,amemberofthegenerationtowhomagooddealofmodernarchitectureisunnerving;butisuspectimorethansuspect,iamconvincedthathisnegativeresponsewasnotsomuchtothearchitectureastoaviolationofhisconceptofthenatureofmoney.broughtupintheoldtradition,myfatherisnaturallynotpreparedtoaccepttheideaofmodernarchitecture;hisobjectiontoit,iwouldassume,indeedishouldsayiamprettysure,isnotaresultofhisstrongdislikeofthephysicalbuildingitself,butratherthatofhisrefusaltochangehisattitudetowardsmoney.2.ifabuildingsdesignmadeitappearimpregnable,theinstitutionwasnecessarilysound,andthemeaningoftheheavywallasanarchitecturalsymboldweltintheprevailingattitudetowardmoney,ratherthaninanyaesthetictheory.ifabuildingwasmadetolooksturdy/invulnerable,itwouldbeaccordinglyregardedasreliable,andthesignificanceofthethickwallswouldbemeasurednotbytheirartisticvalue,butbytheirseemingabilitytoprovideasafelocationformoney.3.inaprimitivesociety,forexample,menpicturedtheworldaslarge,fearsome,hostile,andbeyondhumancontrol.peopleinaprimitivesociety,forexample,sawtheworldasanenormousplanetfulloffear,hatredanddisorder.4.theprincipalfunctionoftodayswallistoseparatepossibleundesirableoutsideairfromthecontrolledconditionsoftemperatureandhumiditywhichwehavecreatedinside.todayawallservesmainlyasaphysicalmeanstoprotectthedesiredatmosphereinsidefrombeingdisturbedbyanythingunwelcomeoutside.5.torepeat,itisnotouradvancedtechnology,butourchangingconceptionsofourselvesinrelationtotheworldthatdeterminehowweshallbuildourwalls.again,thedecisivefactorthatcaninfluencethedesignofawallisnottheadvancementofscienceandtechnology,butourever-changingattitudetowardsourplaceinthisworld.unit41.hewasamanofexuberantfancy,and,withal,ofanauthoritysoirresistiblethat,athiswill,heturnedhisvariedfanciesintofacts.hewasamanrichinwhimsies,andintolerantofanyactboldenoughastochallengehisauthority.whenhismindcaughtuponsomething,absurdasitmightbe,hewoulddoeverythingtomakesurethatitwasdoneinthewayhewished.2.wheneverymemberofhisdomesticandpoliticalsystemsmovedsmoothlyinitsappointedcourse,hisnaturewasblandandgenial;butwhenevertherewasalittlehitch,andsomeofhisorbsgotoutoftheirorbits,hewasblanderandmoregenialstill,fornothingpleasedhimsomuchastomakethecrookedstraight,andcrushdownunevenplaces.whenallhissubjectsbehavedinsuchamannerastheyweretoldto,hecouldbegentleandkind.andhecouldevenbemoreso,ifanythingnotconformingtowhatheexpectedshouldoccur,becausethatofferedagreatchanceforhimtoseetheundesirableremoved,athinghewasmostdelightedindoing.3.hecouldopeneitherdoorhepleased:hewassubjecttonoguidanceorinfluencebutthatoftheaforementionedimpartialandincorruptiblechance.heenjoyedtotalfreedomtochoosewhattodo:hewasnotdirectedorinfluencedbyanyoneastowhichdoortoopen.theonlythingthatwasdecisiveintermsofhisfatewastheabove-mentionedchance,grantedtoalltheaccusedalike.4.thiselementofuncertaintylentaninteresttotheoccasionwhichitcouldnototherwisehaveattained.thefactthatnoonecouldtellforsurewhatmighthappen(totheaccused)madethisfromoftrialmoreattractivethananyotherformofjustice.5.thusthemasseswereentertainedandpleased,andthethinkingpartofthecommunitycouldbringnochargeofunfairnessagainstthisplan;fordidnottheaccusedpersonhavethewholematterinhisownhands?thuspeopleenjoyedcomingheretowatch,andthoseguidedbyreasoninthesocietycouldnotpossiblyquestionthefairnessofthisformoftrial;forwasitnotthefactthatalltheaccusedweregivenequalchancestomakedecisionsupontheirwondestiny?unit51.thissemi-barbarickinghadadaughterasbloomingashismostfloridfancies,andwithasoulasferventandimperiousashisown.thissemi-barbarickinghadadaughterasexuberantasthewildestofhisnotions,adaughterwhopossessedanatureasfierceandtyrannicalashisown.2.ofcourse,everybodyknewthatthedeedwithwhichtheaccusedwaschargedhadbeendone.itwas,ofcourse,knowntoallthathewasguiltyoftheoffenseofconductinganaffairwiththeprincess.3....;butthekingwouldnotthinkofallowinganyfactofthiskindtointerferewiththeworkingsofthetribunal,inwhichhetooksuchgreatdelightandsatisfaction.…,eventhoughthekingwaswellawarethattheloveaffairhadtakenplace,hewouldstillrefusetoletthenormalmethodofdecidingguiltorinnocencebedisturbed,becausehewasextremelyenthusiasticabouthiswayofsettingmattersofthiskind.4....;butgold,andthepowerofawomanswill,hadbroughtthesecrettotheprincess..…;butbecauseshehadthemoney,andaboveall,becauseherdeterminationwassoirresistible,theprincesswasabletogetaccesstothesecret.5.heunderstoodhernature,andhissoulwasassuredthatshewouldneverrestuntilshehadmadeplaintoherselfthisthing,hiddentoallotherlookers-on,eventotheking.heknewhersowellthathewasperfectlypositivethatshewouldneverceasetosearchforthesecret,whichremainedunknowntoallotherspectators,eventothekinghimself.unit61.thereseemstobeageneralassumptionthatbrilliantpeoplecannotstandroutine;thattheyneedavaried,excitinglifeinordertodotheirbest.itisgenerallybelievedthatacolorlesslifecanfreezeacreativemind,andthatonlyacolorfullifecaninspireamantocreativework.2.theoutstandingcharacteristicofmanscreativenessistheabilitytotransmutetrivialimpulsesintomomentousconsequences.oneofthewondershumancreativityworksisthatmancanmakefulluseofeveninsignificantfeelingstoproducefar-reachingresults.3.aneventfullifeexhaustsratherthanstimulates.alifefullofdiversionsstopsman’screativityinsteadofactivatingit.4.itisusuallythemediocrepoets,writers,etc.,whogoinsearchofstimulatingeventstoreleasetheircreativeflow.onlyliteraryartistsofanaveragetyperelyonexcitementsinlifeasasourcefortheircreativework./greatpoets,writers,etc.,createworksofartoutoftrivialandcommonsubject.5.peoplewhofinddulljobunendurableareoftendullpeoplewhodonotknowwhattodowiththemselveswhenatleisure.peoplewhoareunabletoseehowtobepatientwithrepetitiousworkareusuallythosewhoareunabletoseewheretofindfuninlifewhenitcomestorelaxation.【篇三:新編英語教程6第三版譯文】txt>在生活中,沒有什么比頓悟更令人激動和興奮的,它可以改變一個人——不僅僅是改變,而且變得更好。當然,這種頓悟是很罕見的,但仍然可以發(fā)生在我們所有人身上。它有時來自一本書,一個說教或一行詩歌,有時也來自一個朋友。在曼哈頓一個寒冷的冬天的下午,我坐在一個法國小餐館,倍感失落和壓抑。因為幾次誤算,在我生命中一個至關重要的項目就這樣落空了。就因為這樣,甚至連期望看到一個老朋友(我常常私下親切的想到的一個老人)的情形都不像以前那樣令我興奮。我坐在桌邊,皺起眉頭看著色彩多樣的桌布,清醒的嚼著苦澀的食物。他穿過街道,裹著舊棉襖,一頂帽子從光頭打下來,看上去不像是一個有名的精神病醫(yī)生,倒像是一個精力充沛的侏儒。他的辦公室在附近到處都有,我知道他剛剛離開他最后一個病人。他接近80歲,但仍然扛著一個裝著滿滿文件的公文包,工作起來仍然像一個大公司的主管,無論何時有空,他都仍然愛去高爾夫球場。當他走過來坐我旁邊時,服務員早已把他總是要喝的啤酒端了過來,我已經幾個月沒有見他了,但他似乎還是老樣子。沒有任何寒暄,他就問我“怎么了,年輕人?”我已經不再對他的樣子感到奇怪,所以我詳細地把煩惱告訴他。帶著一絲憂傷的自豪。我盡量說出實情,除了我自己,我并沒有因為失望而責備任何人。我分析了整件事情,但所有負面評價以及錯誤仍然繼續(xù)。我講了約有十五分鐘,這期間老人只是默默的喝著啤酒。我講完后,他取下眼鏡說:“到我的辦公室去?!薄暗侥愕霓k公室?你忘了帶什么了嗎?”他和藹的說“不是,我想看看你對某些事情的反應,僅此而已?!蓖饷骈_始下起小雨,但他的辦公室很溫暖,舒服,親切:放滿書的書架靠著墻壁,長皮沙發(fā),弗洛伊德的親筆簽名照,還有墻邊放著的錄音筆。他的秘書回家了,只有我們在那里。老人從紙盒里拿出一盤磁帶放進錄音筆,然后說:“這里有到我這來求助的三個人的簡單錄音,當然,這沒有說明具體是哪三個人。我想讓你聽聽,看你是否能找出雙字詞的短語,這里是在三個案例中共有的?!彼Φ溃骸安灰@么困擾,我有我的目的?!睂ξ襾碚f,錄音中三個主人共有的東西不是什么快樂的東西。首先講話的是一個男人,他在生意中經歷了一些損失或失敗,他指責自己沒有辛勤工作,也沒有遠見。接下來說話的是一個女人,她還沒有結婚,因為對她寡婦母親的強烈的責任意思,她傷心的回憶了所有擦肩而過的婚姻機遇。第三個說話的是一位母親,她十多歲的兒子在警察局有麻煩,她總是不停地責備自己。老人關掉收音機,側身坐到椅子上:“在這些錄音中,有一個短語像病毒一樣的出現(xiàn)了六次。你注意到了嗎?沒有?噢,這可能是因為幾分鐘前你在餐館說過了三次。”他拿起磁帶盒扔給我?!罢迷跇撕炆嫌心莾蓚€傷心的詞語。”我向下一看,那里有兩個清晰的紅色的印字:如果。“你受驚了嗎?”老人說:“你能想象我坐在這把椅子上以這兩個詞開頭的話有多少次了嗎?他們總是對我說:如果換一種方法做——或根本不去做。(如果我沒發(fā)脾氣、沒有做那虛偽的事、沒有說那愚蠢的謊言。如果我聰明點,或更無私點,或更自控點。)直到我打斷說話他們才會停止。有時我讓他們聽你剛說過的錄音。我對他們說(如果你停止說如果,我們就已取得進展了。)”老人伸出雙腳,說:“問題是,‘如果’并沒有改變任何東西。它使那人面對錯誤——后退而非前進,那樣只是在浪費時間。最后,要是你讓它成為一個習慣,它就會變成真的障礙,變成你不再去做嘗試的借口了。”“現(xiàn)在回到你的情況:你的計劃沒成功,為什么?因為你犯了某種錯誤。唔,這個沒關系,畢竟錯誤誰都會犯,我們也從中學到東西。但是,當你告訴我那些東西時卻悔恨這個,后悔那個的時候,你還沒有從錯誤中學到什么?!薄澳阍趺粗滥??”我用一種辯駁的語氣問道?!耙驗槟氵€沒有從過去中走出來。你根本沒提及到未來。在某種程度上——老實說,——現(xiàn)在你仍沉溺于過去。我們每個人心目中都有一個根深蒂固的不合理的想法——我們會犯一些常犯的的錯誤卻又認為理所當然。畢竟當你提到受過的災難和挫折時,你仍然是主角和焦點?!蔽冶瘋負u了搖頭,說:“嗯,那還有什么能補救的嗎?”“有,轉移焦點,”老人馬上答道,“更換關鍵字,用一個賦予動力,而不是拖后腿的詞來替換它?!薄澳悄隳芡扑]這樣的詞給我嗎?”“當然可以,去掉‘如果’,換上‘下次’?!薄跋麓??”“對,我已經在這房間里見識過它產生的奇跡。只要一個病人不斷對我說‘如果’,他就麻煩了。但是假如他注視著我說‘下次’的話,我知道他就快度過難關了。這意味著他已經運用從經歷中吸取的教訓,不論曾經多殘酷或痛苦;也意味著他開始推開悔恨的阻礙繼續(xù)前進,采取行動重新生活。你嘗試看看你也會明白的?!蔽业睦吓笥淹V沽嗽掝}。我能聽到外面雨點正濺落在窗戶玻璃上。我嘗試著從大腦中擠出另一個詞來替代它。當然,這只是想象,但我感覺到新詞毫無疑問地嵌入了我的腦?!先寺燥@僵硬地站起來,說:“噢,下課了!我真的很高興能與你見面,年輕人,一直都是!你能幫我攔輛出租車嗎?我也該回家了。”我們從大樓出來,走進雨夜里,我發(fā)現(xiàn)了一輛空車,開始另一個路人卻比我快更快?!鞍パ?,如果我們早下來十秒鐘的話,我們就攔到那輛車了!”,老人狡猾地說。得到暗示的我笑著說:“下

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