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新概念英语第二册第一单元课后练习答案
Lesson 1
Key to
Summary writing
The writer went to the
theatre last week. He did not enjoy the
play. A young man and a young woman
were sitting behind him.
They
were
talking
loudly.
The
writer
could
not
hear
the
actors.
He turned round.
‘I can't
hear a word!’ he said. ‘This is
a
private conversation!’ the young man
said.
Key to KS Exercises
A
I (1) got (2) very angry
(3).
I (1) could not hear (2) the
actors (3).
I (1) turned round (2).
I (1) looked at (2) the man and the
woman (3) angrily (4).
They (1) did not
pay (2) any attention (3).
In the end
(6), I (1) could not bear (2) it (3).
I
(1) turned round (2) again (6).
‘I (1)
can't hear (2) a word (3)!’
I (1) said (2) angrily (4).
‘It (1) is (2) none of your business
(3)’,
the young man (1)
said (2) rudely (4).
‘This (1) is (2)
a private conversation (3)!’
B
1
I enjoyed the film yesterday.
2
I
listened to the news carefully.
3
The man played
the piano well.
4
The
children
played
games
quietly
in
their
room
yesterday.
5
He opened the door
quietly.
6
He left immediately.
7
He planted a
tree in the corner of the garden.
8
He
read
the
letter
quickly
in
his
office
before
lunch.
9
I borrowed a book from the
library this morning.
10
The cook spoilt the soup.
11
We stay at home on Sundays.
12
There are a
lot of people at the bus stop.
13
The little boy
ate greedily an apple in the kitchen
this morning.
14
She draws
beautifully.
15
I like music very much.
16
They built a new school in our village last year.
17
The match ended at four o'clock.
18
She received a
letter from her brother last week.
Lesson 2
Key to Summary writing
The
writer always gets up late on Sundays. He got up
late last
Sunday.
Then
his
aunt
Lucy
telephoned.
She
had
arrived
by
train.
She was coming to see
him. ‘I'm still having breakfast,’ he
said. His aunt was very surprised. It
was one o'clock.
Key to KS
Exercises
A
1
are playing … play … is
kicking … is running
2
‘What
are
you
doing’
my
landlady
asked.
‘I'm
leaving,
Mrs.
Lynch,’
I
answered.
‘Why
are
you
leaving’
she
asked. …‘friends never
come to visit me … I frequently go
to
bed … I rarely listen … I always feel cold
…’
B
1
She rarely answers my
letters.
2
We
never work after six o'clock.
3
The shops always close on
Saturday afternoons.
4
Do you always go to work by car
5
Our teacher
frequently collects our exercise books.
6
We sometimes
spend our holidays abroad.
7
I often buy CDs.
8
Do you ever
buy CDs
Key to SD Exercises
1
What a
wonderful garden (this is)!
2
What a surprise (this is)!
3
What a lot of
trouble he is causing!
4
What wonderful actors (they are)!
5
What a hard-
working woman (she is)!
6
What a tall building (it is)!
7
What a
terrible film (it is)!
8
What a clever boy you are!
9
What a pretty
girl (she is)!
10
What a strange guy (he is)!
Lesson 3
Key to Summary writing
Postcards always spoil the writer's
holidays. He spent his
holidays
in
Italy
last
summer.
He
thought
about
postcards
every
day.
He
did
not
send
any
cards
to
his
friends.
He
bought
thirty-seven cards on
the last day. He stayed in his room all
day. He did not write any
cards.
Key to KS Exercises
A
went
visited sat taught lent; read did not
understand; thought passed did not
send made; got up
bought spent
did not write
C
…Roy
died
last
year
…
left
me
…
spent
a
lot
of
money…
bought
one or two… never went to the cinema … stayed at
home
…listened
to
music
…
often
lent
CDs
…
they
kept
them
…
lost man
y CDs
…
Key to SD Exercises
1
He paid some
money to the shopkeeper.
2
He handed the prize to me.
3
The waiter
brought the man a bottle of beer.
4
He sold me all his books.
5
The shop
assistant found me some curtain material.
6
He did a big
favour for me.
7
She showed her new hat to her husband.
8
She promised
the finder a reward.
9
He gave some advice to his son.
10
His uncle
left some money to/for him.
11
He is teaching us English.
12
I bought you
this bunch of flowers.
13
Bring me that book please.
14
He offered a
cigarette to me.
15
Read the first paragraph to me.
16
I've ordered
you some soup.
17
I owe a lot of money to him.
18
Pass your
father the mustard.
Lesson 4
Key to
Summary writing
The writer. has just
received a letter from his brother, Tim.
Tim is an engineer. He has been in
Australia for six months.
He
has
already
visited
many
places.
Now
he
is
in
Alice
Springs
:
Tim has
never been abroad before.
He is
enjoying
his
trip
very
much.
Key to
KS Exercises
A
1
I have just had breakfast.
2
He has been
in prison for six months.
3
The police have not caught
the thief yet.
4
You
have
(already)
asked
that
question
three
times
(already).
5
Have you ever been to Switzerland
6
I have never
been to Switzerland.
7
He is a wonderful runner. He has
broken two records so
far.
8
I haven't
seen George lately.
C
1
He has just left the
house.
2
He
has just had breakfast.
3
She has just written a letter.
4
My sister has
just turned on the radio.
5
My mother has just made the bed.
6
She has just
bought a new hat.
D
1
He hasn't washed the
dishes yet.
2
She hasn't made the beds yet.
3
He hasn't combed his hair
yet.
4
She
hasn't swept the carpet yet.
5
We haven't read
‘Macbeth’ yet.
E
1
Have you seen the new play at‘The Glob’
yet?
2
Have you taken your holidays yet
3
Have you read
this book yet
4
Have you done your homework yet
5
Have you
finished your work yet
Key to SD
Exercises
1
received
2
received
3
took
4
taken
5
take
Lesson 5
Key to Summary writing
Mr.
Scott has opened his second garage in Pinhurst.
His first
garage is in Silbury. Silbury
is five miles away. Mr. Scott
cannot
get
a
telephone
for
his
new
garage.
He
has
bought
twelve
pigeons. They carry messages from one
garage to the other in
three
minutes.
Key to KS Exercises
A
What
happened
:
carried covered
What
has
happened
:
has
just
bought
;
has
just
bought
;
has
sent
;
has begun
C
1
What did you buy …
5
They
have
already left.
2
he
has
never
lent
…
6
When
did
you
lose
…?
3
Have
you
burnt
…
7
Did
you
listen …
4
He
fought
…
8
We have
just won
…
Key to SD Exercises
A
1
On
the
way
4
in
this/a way
2
in
way
5
in the way
3
By the way
B
1
There is a spare wheel in the back of
the car.
2
I
always go on excursions in my spare time.
3
‘Have you any old clothes to spare’ he
asked.
4
The
guest slept in our spare room.
5
‘Spare me!’
begged the prisoner.
Lesson 6
Key to
Summary writing
the
The
writer
has
just
moved
to
a
house
in
Bridge
Street.
A
beggar
knocked
at
her
door
yesterday.
She
sang
songs.
The
writer
gave
him
a
meal
and
a
glass
of
beer
in
return
for
this.
The
beggar
’
s
name is Percy Buttons. He calls at
every house once a month.
Key to KS
Exercises
A
some
a some a a a a/some some a a a a some some an
a/some
C
a
×
a a a the
×
a the the a a
×
a a a
D
1 I found an old coin in the garden.
2 I put some sugar in my tea.
3 I cut some wood for the fire.
4 I bought a newspaper yesterday.
5 I made some coffee.
6 I
like the curtains in this room.
Key to
SD Exercises
A
out over off
at
B
knock out; knock off;
knock 20% off the price
Lesson 7
Key to
Summary writing
Detectives were waiting at the airport
all morning. They were
expecting
a
valuable
parcel
of
diamonds
from
South
Africa.
Two
men took the parcel into the Customs
House after the arrival
of
the
plane. Two
detectives
opened
it. The parcel
was full
of
stones and
sand.
Key to KS Exercises
A
detectives
were
waiting
;
They
were
expecting
;
detectives
were
waiting others were waiting two
detectives were keeping
guard
B
1
When
the
plane
arrived,
some
of
the
detectives
were
waiting inside the main
building while others were waiting on
the airfield.
2
When
two
of
the
detectives
opened
the
parcel,
two
others
were keeping guard at
the door.
C
(sample answers)
1
I was getting into my bath when you
telephoned me.
2
I
was
reading
Hamlet
when you
saw me
in
the
library this
morning.
3
I was saying
that you must see the new film when you
interrupted me.
D
1
was leaving …arrived
2
worked/was working … w
as
sitting/sat
3
was walking … met
4
was
reading …
heard
5
was preparing … set/was
setting
6
dropped … spoke
Key to SD Exercises
1
He gave all his books
away.
2
She
woke the children up early this morning.
4
They cut the
king's head off.
5
Put your hat and coat on.
7
Help me to lift this table
up.
8
Take your
shoes off and put your slippers on.
11
They have pulled the old
building down.
12
Make your mind up.
14
She threw all those old
newspapers away.
Lesson 8
Key to
Summary writing
Joe Sanders has the
best garden in town. He wins
‘The
Nicest