新視野大學(xué)英語(第二版)第二冊(cè)Unit 10答案

Unit 10

Comprehension of the Text

I.

1. He was head of the European staff of the Columbia Broadcasting System and a news broadcaster.

2. He felt sorry for the suffering of London during the attach by the German bombers.

3. Because he believed that whatever London had to endure, it could not be destroyed.

4. They were sure about their ultimate triumph over England.

5. They believed that London would surrender after it became a burned city.

6. Because they had the English Channel as a barrier against the Nazi ground forces, and they had the Royal Air Force to battle the Nazi in the sky.

7. On the one hand, they stayed calm and tried to continue living their lives; on the other hand, they did their best to help to defend their nation.

8. He predicted that the English people would win the final victory.

Vocabulary

III.

ls d al 6.Whichever ment d der

IV.

V.

1.O 2.H 3.M 4.J 5.K 6. G 7.C 8.A 9.F 10.E

Word Building

VI.

1. misreported nted 3. misspells 4. misplaced erstood 6. misusing/ misuse 7. mistake 8. misled

VII.

n 2. irresponsible tive 4. characterized 5. redoubling 6. fashionable 7. unfair 8. disobeys

Sentence Structure

VIII.

1. as though he wee the only person who scored over 90.

2. as though she had seen a ghost there

3. as though he were her own son

4. as though he were attending a party.

5. as though he knew everything.

IX.

1. You should wear whichever dress suits you best for the evening party.

2. You can settle down in whichever area you choose.

3. Whichever (of you) comes first will receive a gift.

4. All my books are here. You may borrow whichever you like.

5. I have several spare rooms. Whichever you want is yours.

Translation

X.

1. I remember the whole thing clearly as though it had happened yesterday.

2. Whichever of them writes the best essay will win the prize.

3. It turned out that the budget provided for a salary increase one year later.

4. She did the same job day after day and year after year, but she never complained.

5. She endured all kinds of hardships on the journey; nothing could keep her from finding her lost daughter.

6. Don't get mixed up with that gang. They have committed many bad things in broad daylight.

XI.

1.市民搶購(gòu)瓶裝水,就好像接下來幾天飲用水可能會(huì)短缺似的。

2. 學(xué)會(huì)用最適合你自己的辦法放松,是一種有助于健康的積極辦法。

3. 在戰(zhàn)役中,為數(shù)不多的戰(zhàn)士們英勇抗敵,壯烈犧牲。

4. 他們奮戰(zhàn)了4個(gè)多小時(shí)才將大火控制住,避免了危險(xiǎn)的火勢(shì)蔓延到整個(gè)小鎮(zhèn)。

5. 他告訴她,不管遇到什么麻煩,她都永遠(yuǎn)有一位可依賴的朋友。

6. 銀行可以貸款給一些小公司以防它們倒閉。

Cloze

XII.

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.A 5.C 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.D 12.A 13.B 14.A 15.D

Structured Writing

XIV.

London would not surrender. All the people of London were in the front lines. They put out endless fires from the heavy bombing. They dug quickly in cellars to rescue their friends who had been buried underneath the wreckage. London people prepared to fight on with every possible means until the last Englishman died or the invaders were driven off.

Section B

Comprehension of the Text

II.

1.F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5.T 6.F 7.F 8.F

Vocabulary

III.

s ical ed g

IV.

g in for off way to into ed of his key to the door behind seized with fear into in ?