文化透视英语教程[三]参考答案

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Unit3

1. assuming

2. the trend admitting that you are in love like admitting being unfaithful to your lover or spouse

3. a modern couple we imagine for the purpose of illustration feel those irresistible feelings that computer printouts cannot handle and become intimate in the human way.

4. yearn for a huge amount of communication gratifying

5. something bad happens make them desire healing relationship

6. This vulgar discoure its ridiculous and faked scientific sound a strong emotion which was previoufly a matter of the heart.

7. the unwavering devotion to the love-sickness in people

Unit4

1. traditional region where people hardly have the palate for

2. This reveals some interesting self-contradictions

3. the typically American hamburger restaurant unmistakably

4. can playfully amend its menu delete its best-known product attract larger crowds of customers

5. local Germans ridiculously high to satisfy their hunger for Big Mac,

6. all its typical ingredients a most basic eating experience ,

7. a great deal of style

8. standardized with no compromise to

9. when he came to town also with a friendly smile

10. It’s an in-crowd,(Diners at McDonald’s are the cool people)

Unit 5

1. it (going to college ) has become a social custom

2. when they are under persistent requents to give their honest opinion are motivated to do their classwork

3. It becomes a huge industry , with half of their budgets paid by taxpayers’ money

4. Predictable trends in demographic changes now begin to slow down the university empire builders

5. have neither the money nor the guts appropriate expressions of their objection

6. shows up it appears to be a defense mechanism and that is not something unfamiliar to us

7. No one is particularly against them

8. To make it more appealing deceive ourselves

Unit6

1. were sharing our feelings

2. a seemingly inconceivable sequence of school shooting

3. shocked not only our schools but also our nation

4. measures that can be taken have any opportunity to regain an ideal and a good prospect

5. it seemed so evident by common sense alone

6. should take actions simultaneously in several respects

7. seems inevitable such a wide-spread phenomenon of vicariously experienced violence

8. the impressionable individual you tell yourself that this is probably an acceptable fact of life

9. a matter of whether one is willing or one desires to use violence as a means

10. use the opportunity here to state the well-considered pro and con arguments regarding

11. a good start whether or not each of us will work hark to implement them will be the real test

12. can nurture a culture of tolerance through education not so frequent to provide what appears to be an acceptable perspectivee

13. We get different consequences for the different things we do.

Unit7

1. as a utopia where democracy and equal opportunity supposedly exist for everyone

2. tell anyone the theatre where reinvention of the self can be staged

3. men provided for women economically

4. by making my own decisions for my future

5. caste-conscious ,hierarchical society

6. To leave Bengal meant not to continue the culture in its pure form

7. plunged me into constant inventions and explorrations for survival which are stressful and scary

8. reflects as I stuggled in the unknown state between my home country and my host country in the present

9. the idea on which “America” was founded the belief a homogenous group sharing similar appearances, the same language and same religion

10. that issues of ethnic identities have been made for political uses the phenomenon of making legal immigrants the scapegoat that result from defected

11. as “we” who are constantly being reinventes and transformed

12. When emigration occurs, losses and gains are inevitable

13. my way to refute the cultural map in which some are in the center while others are in the margin

Unit8

1. in their poll of college students till they get sick

2. Forbiding the selling has led to an environment

3. counterparts drink in a gradual , non-risky process and inmoderate amount

4. a national law defining “twenty-one” as the drinking age

5. when supervised by their parent an accepted custom

6. makes drinking a symbol of adulthood-a tempting taboo

7. in an area where the law offers no clear guidance

8. the preferres drink drinking without having eaten something

9. while she is driving when there is an overabundant supply of beer at parties

10. are not allowed legally to have a beer dealing with drinking the right amount on their own

Unit9

1. promotional activities with the help of celebrities are reduced to secondary roles

2. are allowed to be part of an unofficial preview

3. Signs promote the company’s doctrine in tones that are both rigid and humorous

4. No matter what fancier we may use for them which does not allow us to forget only carefully constructed devices meant to enhance the theatrical effects

5. no stong resistance

6. who could have been critics of Disney

7. With regard to the way Disney does it is unparalleled

8. The way Disney gives emphasis to seems not surprising for that has for a long time been giving families such movies as

Unit10

1. “white” ideology dominates American culture—even though there are tiny bits of “black” as decorations here and there

2. transform California’s desert into farmlands of bounty

3. I almost believed

4. American’s bittersweet legacy of struggling despite failures in order to be closer to people like me

5. a continuing process in which the past is repeatedly re-discovered and interpreted

6. the Atlantic-to-Pacific migration by Americans of European descent heroic ac of taming the untamed wilderness the colonezation of native Americans

7. “to evaluate , with critical thinking , why there are inconsistencies between the ideals of the U.S. and social realities.”

Unit11

1. who denigrate the liquor industry science has yet to support a cause-and-effect connection

2. Middle school students the greatest curiosity about alcohol when they grow up

3. who stark drinking before the age of fifteen some tine late in their lives refrain from drinking until they are twenty-one

4. Anything that the media do to exacerbate not tolerated by wishes to impose a ban on

5. expresses his regrets that does not seem to jeopardize the programs this influences children

6. are not putting the blame on the right party

7. who doesn’t want to enter into adulthood and enjoy it as much as possible

8. To determine how exactly the media influene teens’ drinking behavior take into consideration what kids do among their peers

9. the end of the civilized world something that impacts civilization

Unit12

1. was ahead of me in the game by three points was ruined by her worry that I’d be a sore loser

2. when we had touched upon the topic before the word “competition ” sound so negative

3. copying the bad behaviors of macho men—we certainly don’t want that

4. such things as male insecurity related to immaturity or their dormant anger or their sexual rivalry what I’m simply saying we shouldn’t ignre the other side to the story

5. enjoy this king of male humor meant only to insult others would quite naturally start at a level deeper than our jokes

6. how they roll their eyes to imply their incomprehension of the typically male behavior

7. this kind of rivaling attitude and see if he will not be reproached

8. would kill rather than let the other get the edge

9. play with a lot of guts but not much assurance play casually and score 6-6

10. connect with one another it’s a way to hide their hostility or show their superiority –I would not make any more apologies

11. Make my words—giving your best to win

Unit13

1. seize the ever-increasing supply incarcerate thousands

2. for various reasons , either for medicinal use or for the illusion of escape or for other purposes

3. a readily available example the benefits and disadvantages can be assessed

4. to make the maximum amount of profits at any cost using their own methods of intimidation horrifically

5. get so crowded

6. act responsibly when drinking find someone else as driver or take a taxi when under the influence

7. More frustrating the victimizer and the victimized a factor that contrbutes to the crime

8. celebrities under the public eye simply make a farce of case after of their addiction and abuse is made known

9. to stay away from drinking stink of alcohol abuse

10. stand on the “high moral ground ”, the ”unmentionable cases” are hidden in our collective hstory(memory)

Unit14

1. scored a few points while playing against Jordan at close range no one is as good as Jordan

2. This is a moment which defines for me who Jordan is

3. the status of African-American hero which is distingusihed , envied and consumes his energy

4. it sees a reflection of its dreams , strong desires and even some of its anxieties

5. isthe embodiment of Black male heroism

6. provides as the most badic image of that culture’s spirit

7. This is no question that both commentaries are right to some extent

8. to deny the indicidual will to ignore the glory of their extraordinary talents to deny ourselves the chance to understand the purity and strength

9. an excitement , a dynamc force of life can connect themselves

10. flourishes despite the pressure of corporate commitments without losing his integrity

11. haven’t insulated him against the violence in our community

12. with a dignity as impressive as any jump shot he can make

13. determine Jordan’s greatness by his extremely powerful slam dunks

Uint15

1. got blown out of a wind turbine and is suffering a hangover from last night’s cheap wine

2. stole a glimpse around the corner excitement , taking with every cell in their bodies

3. promote “girl power” hugely successful , rans-Atlantic hit get lost

4. best-selling with the production values almost unparalleled except for

5. ephemeral and clueless airheads a premeditated and contemptupous selling strategy combined fake version of feminist

6. a revitalizing synthesis discredits outdated stereotypes about feminism strengthen enter the tricky process

7. has been written off as fake and overly commodified rubbish

8. play down those questions most important depicts thin and smooth-skinned women who are totally inefficient at work and are obsessed with dating

9. Despite all this ridiculous commercial calculation undoubtedly an

Uint16

1. enter into relationships with men with the intentions to be completely safe at some point when I give to chance and to some tacit agreement with my date

2. by “us” I refer to those of us in the population who are accused of believing in our “immortality” and are ridiculed as being cynical ,lazy , weak (because there is no war that requires our service in the army ) and simpy not adult enough

3. When ultimately we have to face it

4. what substitutes for excitement we do nor get

5. is intense and a thrilling close encounter with sheer fear

6. since we subject ourselves American societ where safety always comes first

7. we are likely to end up getting mugged , who vaguely think of the fact we continue to experience fear ad something abstract

8. mentioned , strangely enough , as a word of caution in intimate conversations we suddenly realize that we have to think about it

9. had placed her in the progran to shock the audience a bit something of crucial importance

10. her mother who is nor there to help walk through the foul-mouthed converstations the adolecent sex-crazed prowler

11. with its message of doom and gloom has surely deteriorated

12. a slow corruption of the human spirit , a constant hypocrisy and self-insecurity

文化透视英语教程[三]参考答案

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