龍騰英文V習作簿第1課 簡答
I.
1. destinations 2.
exploration 3. government
4. clinic 5. replied 6. persuaded
7. enthusiastic 8. C 9. B 10. C
II.
1. D 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. B
III.
1. B 2. D
1. B 2. D
IV.
1. C 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. D
V.
1. C 2. C 3. C
VI.
1. The patient who was waiting outside the doctor’s office suddenly
fainted.
2. Nike, which is the world’s top sporting goods brand, makes most of its products in China.
3. I would rather use e-mail than write letters to communicate with others.
2. Nike, which is the world’s top sporting goods brand, makes most of its products in China.
3. I would rather use e-mail than write letters to communicate with others.
4. The teacher would encourage her students to study harder rather than
blame them for their poor grades.
5. Sandy preferred to be punished rather
than lie to her father.
VII.
VII.
1. set; off/out
2. in; person
VIII.
1. In the end, I realized that success lies in hard work.
1. In the end, I realized that success lies in hard work.
2. Lily was in an English club last summer. Along the way, she made
lots of friends and had great fun learning English.
龍騰英文V習作簿第2課 簡答
I.
1. standards 2.
versions 3. originated
4. spread 5. philosophy 6. lame 7. crispy
8. C 9. B
10. B
II.
1. D 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. D
III.
1. C 2. D
1. C 2. D
IV.
1. D 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. A
V.
1. C 2. C 3. D
VI.
1. That money cannot buy true love is a great lesson to learn.
2. Jack’s mom found out that he had quit the basketball team.
3. I went to a Japanese restaurant where I could get good sushi.
2. Jack’s mom found out that he had quit the basketball team.
3. I went to a Japanese restaurant where I could get good sushi.
4. Thanksgiving, when families get together to have a big dinner, is an
important holiday in the U.S.
5. Since Americans preferred the sweet
flavor, the sweet cookies became popular.
VII.
VII.
1. in; vain
2. fell; in
VIII.
1. The origin of these Japanese cookies can be traced back to the 1940s.
1. The origin of these Japanese cookies can be traced back to the 1940s.
2. In summary, the Japanese invented fortune cookies and Chinese-Americans made them popular around the world.
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