第一册Unit 1参考答案
I. Multiple choice(40%)每小题1分。
1-5 BDADB;6-10 BCDAA11-15 BDCBA16-20 DABDC21-25 DCBAA
26-30 AACDD31-35 DCCBA36-40 AACCB
II. Paraphrase (20%)每小题2分。每一处理解或表达错误扣0.5分。
41. The entrance of the bazaar in my mind is a Gothic-arched gateway of ancient
brick and stone.
42. …the street is so long and dark that you can’t see objects in the distance.
43. The earthen floor , which is flattened by treading, lessens the sound of footsteps
and the vaulted mudbrick walls and roof have hardly any sounds to be sent back.
44. He is selling the thing at less than its cost because he respects the customer.
45. …until you turn around a corner and see the dancing flashes which are reflections
of the unsteady lights from the lamps and braziers thrown on the polished copper.
46. The dye-market, the pottery market and the carpenters’ market lie elsewhere in a
complicated and confusing arrangement of streets which cut the bazaar like the honeycomb.
47. Now and again through a doorway you’ll be able to catch a brief view of a sunlit
courtyard.
48. The light of burning coals becoming alternatively bright and dim as the coals burn
and die down, burn again, along with the repeated movements of the bellows. 49. …while the shop-owner teaches the apprentices how to do and sometimes he
helps them by doing with a hammer himself.
50. …the apparatus is so high that it reaches to the vaulted ceiling and on the top of
the apparatus the camels and their stone wheels look very small.
IV. Reading Comprehension (10%)每小题1分。
56-60,BCDDC 61-65,CDBBB
V. Translation(15%)每小题1.5分,每一处语法错误、拼写错误扣0.5分
66. As dusk fell, the sound of cheering faded away in the distance.
67. Beyond the mountains there is a vast lake that extends as far as the eye can see.
68. Our country is making a lot of effort to narrow down the difference between
town and countryside.
69. He makes a point of attending such meetings.
70. The effects of the recession are impinging on every aspect of our lives.
71. What conceivable reason could they have for doing such a crazy thing?
72. The failure deprived the physician of his popularity.
73. Throngs of visitors crowded through the art gallery.
74. The old cathedral is dwarfed by the skyscrapers that surround it.
66.Dim your lights, there is a car coming..
V. Structure and Collocation
following suit, narrow down, thread one’s way , beat down, make a point of , take a hand, throws his weight on to, in motion , deal in, impinge on
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