搜索
您的当前位置:首页正文

写作教程(一)unit-1答案

来源:知库网
写作教程(⼀)unit-1答案

写作教程(⼀)unit-1答案Unit 1

PART Ⅱ FOCUS

Denotation and ConnotationSuggested answer to the question

If it is your teacher, most probably you will choose b, as the word portly has an implication of a more or less dignified andimposing appearance (e.g. an elderly gentleman, large and portly). However, if it is a doorkeeper, an amiable middle-agedwoman, you may choose the word plump as it implies a pleasing fullness of figure (e.g. the plump goddesses of

Renaissance paintings). From this exercise we can conclude that words that share the same denotative meanings can bediverse in their connotative meanings.Reference for the Classroom Activities

1.father: the male parent. It connotes support and sternness; it also connotesprotection but in a serious fashion.

wildflower: uncultivated plant; it connotes vitality and pleasantness.

2. a. In the West, every male person has the good qualities of males, such asbravery, spirit, and toughness.

b. Anyway, she has the characteristics of a woman, such as frailty anddelicacy.Attitude

Reference for the Classroom Activities

2. a. unique b. pigheaded c. flattered d. fossil e. spinster CollocationSuggested answers to the exercisea.do somebody a favor

b.do somebody goodc.make a gestured.do evile.do harmf.make an effort

Reference for the Classroom Activities1.1) D 2) D 3) A 4) B 5) C 6) C 7) BFalse Friends

Suggested answers to the question

The misunderstanding occurs due to the use of homonyms or false friends—flour or flower, ground (as the past participle ofthe verb grind) and ground (meaning the solid surface of the earth). In this excerpt, the use of false friends adds a humorouseffect to the text.

Reference for the Classroom Activities

1.The false friends are lie meaning to keep one’s body in a flat position, andlie meaning to say something dishonest.2. a. Your fever rose yesterday.

b. That racket is bad enough to make Aunt Ella’s eyebrows raised.c. Jack has been lying around all day.d. The soldiers laid aside their weapons.e. A heavy fog lay over the land.f. White stationery is always appropriate.

g. Is that table stationary, or can it be moved to another corner of theroom?

h. It is easier to talk about a principle than to live by it.

i. Our principal played on the faculty football team against the schoolall-stars.

3. Some other false friends:fair vs. fare

It’s not fair to put all the blame on him.Bus fares are going up again.passed vs. past

I passed the landlady on the stairs this morning.Several boys went past us on mountain bikes.intense vs. intensive

She suddenly felt an intense pain in her stomach.He took an intensive course on English.

farther vs. further

The fog’s so thick; I can’t see farther than about five meters.Every day she thinks further and further into depression.PART III GARMMARSubject-Verb AgreementWhen the subject is compound

Reference for the Classroom Activities

a.He was one of the candidates who were able to carry out their campaignpledges.

He was the only one of the candidates who was able to carry out his campaign pledges.b.What he wants is just a little love from his foster parents.What one thinks and says are not always the same.

c.There is a cherry tree and several orchid flowers in the garden.

Reference for the Classroom Activitiesa.Nobody in town admits seeing him.b.Does anyone want to go with me?

c.Are any of you going to the exhibition?d.None works/work so hard as he does.e.Books are her chief source of enjoyment.

f.The one thing you must be ready for is their attempts to break up themeeting.

g.The jury is finally complete.

h.The jury were divided in their opinions.i.New York Times is his bible.

PART ⅣWRITINGNotes (I)Sample 1

Suggested answers to the questions

1.Notes are the simplest and shortest form of written communication and theyare quick, easy and convenient.

2. A note has three essential components:

--the addressee—the person(s) to whom the note is written;--the message;--the sender.

3. Notes are characterized by their brevity, informality in style, and dedication toa single topic.Sample 2

Suggested answers to the questions

1.The date is put at the upper right-hand corner. Besides the date or weekday,you may, at times, need to state the hour or even the minute.2.You can add the word Dear before the addressee’s name and acomplimentary close.

3. A complimentary close is put before your signature as the sample show. PART V FOLLOW-UP EXERCISES1.

a. The little boy was chicken-hearted.

b. The statesman is a respectable figure in the political arena.

c. We sat down by the oak tree, enjoying the breeze coming from the lake.d. We need to drink the milk before it sours.e. The child had difficulty finding his way to school.f. The young woman received a lot of flowers and gifts.g. My father drew back the curtain a little lest I see him.h. Our university can accommodate 4000 students.i. Social customs vary greatly from country to country.

2. The writer’s attitude changes from negative to positive in each pair of sentences.3. (1) experienced (2) elapsed (3) attempting (4) with(5) take up (6) made (7) endeavor (8) true

4. a. The state attorney said that the man would be prosecuted.

b. We suppose that a referee should be disinterested but not uninterested.c. Tony can hit a ball farther than I can.d. We must pursue this matter further.

e. The principles behind our constitution are a principal reason for its astounding success.f. All the band instruments except the tuba will be carried to the auditorium for the music contest.g. The federal government comprises the legislative, judicial, and executive branches.h. The whole region was struck by an economic disaster.i. (correct)

j. He was awaked to the risk.

5. My sister Lulu accepted a scholarship to study in the UK. She had done very well in school and the principal thought thatliving with a British family would teach her a lot. Mother said she would let her go if she bought a box of stationery and

promised to write home every week. She said that she would live up to her promise and she always does pretty well in livingup to her principles. Soon after she arrived in the UK., she adapted to her new environment. Her new life did not affect her agreat deal. She knew that as a student she had to be economical and she was not self-conscious of her poor clothing andstrange accent. These were the things she was uninterested in; what fascinated her instead was the cultural differencesbetween the two countries. She found people there liked to pay compliments and were more credulous to what she said. Ofcourse, she never lied to them about her motherland. Though she experienced cultural shocks continually, she developed afair attitude towards the other culture. In the proceeding years, she settled down in the UK. and became a person with analternative cultural identity.

6. a. Sixty hours is the amount of work time I contracted for.b. The jury is expected to reach its decision very quickly.

c. Each of the candidates for the position has exceptionally high qualifications.d. Every boy and girl in the sixth grade was/is eager to win the contest.e. Corn bread and milk is a popular breakfast in the rural South.f. The instructor as well as the students was at fault.

g. He is one of the students who plan to attend the speech contest.

h. The jury are to be isolated in individual hotel rooms each night during thetrial.

i. Sam sprawled in the chair and knocked over one of the lamps which were on display.j. The symptoms of mercury poisoning vary with each individual case.k. He believes that athletics improves school morale.

l. Up goes the starter’s gun, and each of the runners becomes tense.m. Either The Times or The Tribune is a reliable source of news.n. The first thing that catches your eye is the headlines.

o. She is one of the women who have made this country what it is.

因篇幅问题不能全部显示,请点此查看更多更全内容

Top