大学英语精读精练1答案Test1Test6Test2Test7Test3Test8Test4Test9Test5Test10CONTENTTest1PartIVocabularyI.II.1.strategy2.opportunity3.purchase4.reliable5.assign6.absorb7.accumulation8.summarize9.diligence10.enlarge1.C2.J3.G4.E5.D6.B7.I8.F9.H10.APartIIReadingComprehensionSectionA.SectionB.1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___GJBMLDOECFBEACFDEBCF1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___SectionC.PartIIReadingComprehensionCACBDBDABDPartIIITranslationAsaninternationallanguage,Englishisofvitalimportanceforeverybodytolearn.However,learningEnglishisbynomeanseasy.Besidessustainedhardwork,weneedtoemploysomelearningstrategies.Weshoulddealwithnewwordsindifferentways.Aswetrytounderstandthemeaningofaword,weneedtopayattentiontotheiridiomaticusage.PartIIITranslationListening,speaking,readingandwritingarethefourbasicskillsthatweareconstantlytryingtoacquire.Inordertoimprovethefourskills,wearesuggestedtolistentoEnglisheveryday,seizeeveryopportunitytospeak,readwidelymaterialsataproperlevelofdifficultyandwriteregularly.Listeningandreadingprovideuswithlanguageinputandweareexpectedtoputwhatwehavelearnedintopracticethroughspeakingandwriting.Test2PartIVocabularyI.II.1.determined2.retire3.voyage4.device5.previously6.fortunately7.nightmare8.accomplish9.conquer10.undoubtedly1.C2.J3.G4.E5.D6.B7.I8.F9.H10.APartIIReadingComprehensionSectionA.SectionB.1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___GJBMLDOECFGDBGBFACFE1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___SectionC.PartIIReadingComprehensionDBBABBAACBPartIIITranslationChichesterwasafamousBritishadventurer.In1931,hetriedtoflyroundtheworldbutfailed.Yearslaterhedecidedtosailroundtheworldalone.Inspiteofhisfriends’anddoctor’sattemptstodissuadehim,Chichester,attheageofnearly65,setofftorealizehisolddreamofsailingroundtheworldinhisnew16-meterboatsingle-handed.PartIIITranslationArrivinginSydney,hewasquiteweak,andcouldnotwalkwithouthelp,buthesetoffoncemoreafterrestingforafewweeks.Hisvoyagecovered28,500milesandtookhimmorethanninemonths,duringwhichheexperiencedstorms,fearandlonelinessandconqueredthem.Andfinally,QueenElizabethIIknightedhimforhisgreatachievementandspirit.Test3PartIVocabularyI.II.1.occasion2.primary3.minor4.efficient5.endure6.brighten7.reluctantly8.tremble9.decade10.arrange1.C2.J3.G4.E5.D6.B7.I8.F9.H10.APartIIReadingComprehensionSectionA.SectionB.1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___GJBMLDOECFECFADAFBEB1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___SectionC.PartIIReadingComprehensionCBCADDBDACPartIIITranslationTheoldladywasveryexcitedonher80thbirthdaybecauseherdaughterwouldcometoseeher.Shewassurethatevenifherdaughtercouldnotcomeforavisit,shewouldatleastsendaparceltoher.Afterall,eightyisaspecialbirthday.Sotheoldladywaitedeagerlythewholemorning.Butherdaughterdidnotcomeorsendanypresent.Instead,sheonlysentaprintedcardalongwithacheque.PartIIITranslationTheoldladyfeltsodisappointed,sohurt,andsoangrythatwithtremblingfingersshetoreupthecheque.Anyonecanwriteacheque,butonlyacaringdaughterorsonwillchooseaspecialpresentforsucharareoccasion.Test4PartIVocabularyI.II.1.worthwhile2.current3.prohibit4.proposal5.divorce6.disturb7.pastime8.literate9.involve10.entertainment1.C2.J3.G4.E5.D6.B7.I8.F9.H10.APartIIReadingComprehensionSectionA.SectionB.1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___GJBMLDOECFECFBFDECAD1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___SectionC.PartIIReadingComprehensionBDACCADADCPartIIITranslationMr.Mayerproposesthatpeopleshouldnotspendmostoftheirfreetimewatchingtelevisioninspiteofthefactthattherearemanyworthwhileprograms:news,plays,movies,concerts,educationalprogramsforchildren,programsoncurrentsocialproblems,andsoon.Inhisopinion,manyproblemsfromthegenerationgaptothehighdivorceratetoformsofmentalillnessarecausedatleastinpartbyfailuretocommunicate.PartIIITranslationHesuggeststhatpeopleturnofftheirTVsetsforonehoureachevening,whichwillmakepeopleunderstandeachotherbetter,andhelpfamiliesrediscovermoreactivepastimes.WithoutthedistractionofTV,peoplecouldhaveamorewonderfultime,andamoreliteratenewgenerationcouldalsobeproduced.Ofcourse,theauthor’ssuggestionsoundsreasonablebuthardtobeputintopractice.Test5PartIVocabularyI.II.1.illustrate2.embarrass3.latter4.laundry5.contract6.nonsense7.ramdom8.discipline9.ancient10.genius1.C2.J3.G4.E5.D6.B7.I8.F9.H10.APartIIReadingComprehensionSectionA.SectionB.1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___GJBMLDOECFDHEAGCFHBE1.___2.___3.___4.___5.___6.___7.___8.___9.___10.___SectionC.PartIIReadingComprehensionDBCBADABACPartIIITranslationAfterannouncingherdreamtobecomeawriter,Lindawaslaughedatbyherteacherandfellowstudents.Shewasgreatlyembarrassedbutdidn’tgiveup.Instead,shekeptwritingandhaddozensofpoemspublishedbeforegraduatingfromhighschool.Asamotheroffour