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新編英语教程第二册练习册答案
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Unit 1
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gnaw apply visualize patriotic outrageous starvation
enthusiasm intercollegiate tremor tackling novelty
painkiller massage portable athlete slanderously
donate oriental dragon soccer severe addict
1. outrageous 2. athlete 3. nickname 4. participate
5. rugby 6. enthusiasm 7. opponent 8. reputation
9. jersey 10. intellectual 11. promising 12. coach
II. Dictation
A. Ever since the modern Olympic Games began in 1896, they’ve had their critics. Every form of competitive activity attracts trouble. But part of the aim of the Games, when they were first held in Ancient Greece, was to discourage war between states by engaging them in a friendlier kind of competition.
The spirit of competition in the Games does a lot of good getting people to forget their differences in a communal activity. Any competitor or spectator at the Games or in the Olympic Village will tell you that the atmosphere of friendship there is unforgettable, as if the world were one big family.
These Games are the biggest international gathering of any kind in the world. Not only do they bring sportsmen together, but they unite a world public. Isn’t this a sufficient reason for continuing them? As long as the majority wants it, these Games will continue.
Translation
1. He is the manager’s son, but that alone does not qualify him to criticize out work.
2. Mr. Smith took up photography as a hobby after he retired from teaching.
By comparison, this house has the advantage of low price and that house has the advantage of convenient transportation.
4.It seems that he is making every effort to promote the sale of this new product.
5.The eager students crowded into the lecture hall to hear the famous professor from Cambridge University.
6.She, like thousands of others, is greatly fascinated by this work of art.
7.It wa
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