译林牛津高中英语M9 U1 课本配套答案

M9 U1 课本配套答案: M9 U1 Other countries, other cultures

说明:本答案包含模块9第一单元学生用书所用答案:单元课时和书后习题的答案。

Welcome to the unit

1 The picture with the policemen on horseback represents Canada. The police in Canada are called the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The picture of a man wearing a traditional red uniform and a black hat represents the UK. The man is a guard at the Tower of London. In the third picture, we can see the Sydney Opera House, which is situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney, but also Australia. In the last picture, we can see the Empire State Building, which is in New York City, and is an American cultural icon.

2 The maple leaf can be thought of as the symbol of Canada. Besides Beefeaters, I think many buildings can be thought of as symbols of the UK, such as London Bridge and Buckingham Palace. Koala bears and kangaroos can represent Australia. With regards to the USA, we can’t miss the Statue of Liberty. For other countries, I think kimonos and cherry blossom can be the symbol of Japan, the pyramids can be thought of as a symbol of Egypt, the Colosseum can be seen as the symbol of Italy and the Acropolis can be seen as the symbol of Greece.

3 The dragon is regarded as a symbol of our nation. Also, in ancient times dragons were thought of as having magic powers that could bring fine weather and good harvest. Today, many Chinese believe that dragons can bring them good luck. Reading

A 1 More than 30 million people.

2 Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Edmonton.

3 Because there are many maple trees in Canada, and the maple leaf, which is on the Canadian flag, is considered Canada’s national symbol. C1 1 T 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 F 7 T C2 1 Montreal 2 Montreal 3 Toronto

4 Vancouver 5 Edmonton 6 Toronto D 1 d 2 e 3 g 4 b 5 f 6 h 7 c 8 a E (1) settlement (2) hunters (3) westwards (4) malls

(5) freezing (6) photographer (7) recreation Word power

C (1) Great Britain (2) Scotland (3) London (4) Edinbrugh

(5) Cardiff (6) Belfast D Glasgow —Scotland

Derry —Northern Ireland Swansea —Wales

Birmingham —England Grammar and usage

A 1 which is in the south-eastern part of Canada 2 why Mary wanted to leave her home town 3 whose sisters is my friend

4 where most people speak French

5 who/that want to travel around the world

6 when we learn to give serious thought to our future 7 As is known to all

B (1) a (2) c (3) e (4) d (5) b Task

A Arrival information

Phone number Address

B (1) included (2) nature (3) music (4) opera

(5) amusement part

C 1 Coney Island 2 Carnegie Hall 3 Lincoln Cernter for the Performing Arts 4 Bronx Zoo 5 Broadway

Language practice

Part A1 (Page 98) 1 a Historical 3 a freezing 5 a settled Part A2 (Page 98) 1 skyscrapers 4 alley Part B1 (Page 99)

1 contents content 4 thrilled thriller Part B2 (Page 99) 1 league 6 compulsory Part C1 (Page 100)

b historic 2 a wilderness b wild

b frozen 4 a culture b multicultural b settlement 2 border 5 dynamic

3 countless 6 cuisine

7 mall 8 frontier

2 Fitness unfit 3 sporting sport(s) sports 5 equipped equipment 2 owed 7 pints

3 absolute 8 canteen

4 ambiguous 9 pub

5 grill 10 dusk

1 In that school, where we trained five years ago, our team won a difficult football match. 2 Peter, who was one of our team members, did not explain his absence from the match. 3 Our coach, whom/who we would follow anywhere, told us to always do our best. We would follow our coach anywhere, who told us to always do our best. 4 The day when/on which we had to play our last football match finally came. The day finally came when we had to play our last football match. 5 The team that/which we were to play against defeated us last year. We were to play against the team that/which defeated us last year. 6 However, we had better team spirit, which helped us win the match. 7 The day when/on which our team won, our coach took us for a meal. Part C2 (Page 100)

1 with which 2 all that 3 some of whom 4 of which 5 all whom 6 all of which 7 mone of which 8 both of whom Part D1 (Page 101)

1 concrete 2 merchants 3 Opera House 4 little more than 5 sheet 6 niece 7 westwards 8 recreation Part D2 (Page 101) 1 oral 2 merry 3 teamwork 4 occasion 5 seaside 6 sidewalks 7 jungles 8 Immigration Part D3 (Page 102) 1 mall 2 travellers 3 ranks 4 maple 5 countless 6 waterfall 7 photographers 8 alleys 9 grills 10 dusk Part D4 (Page 102)

1 She was at that time ranked first in women’s tennis in the world.

2 It gives me a big thrill that this film, adapted from my favourite novel, is going to be shown soon./It greatly thrills me that this film, adapted from my favourite novel, is going to be shown soon.

3 John is content to just sit in front of the television all day.

4 He said he would equip his children with some special skills, such as drawing, singing and dancing.

5 Not satisfied with the present situation, he is determined to leave his home town for a big city to seek his fortune.

6 With the construction of the underground, it takes little more than ten minutes to go from my home to my niece’s.

7 Kate is very modest, always saying that she owes her success to teamwork.

8 It is difficult for him to associated this modern city with the small village ten years ago.

Reading

Part A (Page 103)

1 In Sweden, it seems that everyone is tall has blonde hair and blue eyes. He feels a little strange with his black hair and dark eyes.

2 It is long, loose clothing that covers the whole body.

3 He thinks that loose, cotton clothing would be very comfortable in the hot summer.

4 Because there is a lot of Western food available and many people have family names like

Reyes and Lopez.

5 The official languages are English and Filipino. Part B (Page 104)

1 middle 2 crowded 3 controlled 4 Germany 5 1830 6 Union

7 north 8 40% 9 German 10 kilograms 12 litres

Listening

Part A and B (Page 105)

1 central Europe 2 Danube River 6 AD 896 7 king Part C (Page 105)

1 Central Europe 2 seas or oceans 6 Austria 7 1918 11 beef 12 not related

3 (quite) hot

8 1918

4 beef 9 oldest

5 related

10 composers 5 king

10 potatoes

3 Danube River 4 AD 896 8 capital 9 sights 13 surround 14 composers

Writing

Part B (Page 106) Sample answer

The Republic of Korea, also known as South Korea, is on the southern part of the Korean Peninsula in north-eastern Asia.

South Korea covers an area of 99,646 square kilometres. Seoul is the capital of the country and also the largest city. Pusan is an important port city in the south-east.

South Korea’s population of 50 million enjoys a mild climate that has four seasons. Winters are cold, windy and dry, and snow falls in almost all of the country. Spring and autumn are pleasant but short, and summers are hot and rainy.

South Korea has been a farming society that prefers large families. As in many other Asian countries, the South Korean diet uses rice as the main food. South Koreans ear a lot of things from the sea, such as seafood and seaweed. They also eat a lot of foods cooked with peppers, so many of their dishes are quite hot.

South Korea is a large country with a lot of natural scenery. So if you are a nature lover, or simply love hot food, South Korea is the place for you to visit.

M9 U1 课本配套答案: M9 U1 Other countries, other cultures

说明:本答案包含模块9第一单元学生用书所用答案:单元课时和书后习题的答案。

Welcome to the unit

1 The picture with the policemen on horseback represents Canada. The police in Canada are called the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The picture of a man wearing a traditional red uniform and a black hat represents the UK. The man is a guard at the Tower of London. In the third picture, we can see the Sydney Opera House, which is situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney, but also Australia. In the last picture, we can see the Empire State Building, which is in New York City, and is an American cultural icon.

2 The maple leaf can be thought of as the symbol of Canada. Besides Beefeaters, I think many buildings can be thought of as symbols of the UK, such as London Bridge and Buckingham Palace. Koala bears and kangaroos can represent Australia. With regards to the USA, we can’t miss the Statue of Liberty. For other countries, I think kimonos and cherry blossom can be the symbol of Japan, the pyramids can be thought of as a symbol of Egypt, the Colosseum can be seen as the symbol of Italy and the Acropolis can be seen as the symbol of Greece.

3 The dragon is regarded as a symbol of our nation. Also, in ancient times dragons were thought of as having magic powers that could bring fine weather and good harvest. Today, many Chinese believe that dragons can bring them good luck. Reading

A 1 More than 30 million people.

2 Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Edmonton.

3 Because there are many maple trees in Canada, and the maple leaf, which is on the Canadian flag, is considered Canada’s national symbol. C1 1 T 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 F 7 T C2 1 Montreal 2 Montreal 3 Toronto

4 Vancouver 5 Edmonton 6 Toronto D 1 d 2 e 3 g 4 b 5 f 6 h 7 c 8 a E (1) settlement (2) hunters (3) westwards (4) malls

(5) freezing (6) photographer (7) recreation Word power

C (1) Great Britain (2) Scotland (3) London (4) Edinbrugh

(5) Cardiff (6) Belfast D Glasgow —Scotland

Derry —Northern Ireland Swansea —Wales

Birmingham —England Grammar and usage

A 1 which is in the south-eastern part of Canada 2 why Mary wanted to leave her home town 3 whose sisters is my friend

4 where most people speak French

5 who/that want to travel around the world

6 when we learn to give serious thought to our future 7 As is known to all

B (1) a (2) c (3) e (4) d (5) b Task

A Arrival information

Phone number Address

B (1) included (2) nature (3) music (4) opera

(5) amusement part

C 1 Coney Island 2 Carnegie Hall 3 Lincoln Cernter for the Performing Arts 4 Bronx Zoo 5 Broadway

Language practice

Part A1 (Page 98) 1 a Historical 3 a freezing 5 a settled Part A2 (Page 98) 1 skyscrapers 4 alley Part B1 (Page 99)

1 contents content 4 thrilled thriller Part B2 (Page 99) 1 league 6 compulsory Part C1 (Page 100)

b historic 2 a wilderness b wild

b frozen 4 a culture b multicultural b settlement 2 border 5 dynamic

3 countless 6 cuisine

7 mall 8 frontier

2 Fitness unfit 3 sporting sport(s) sports 5 equipped equipment 2 owed 7 pints

3 absolute 8 canteen

4 ambiguous 9 pub

5 grill 10 dusk

1 In that school, where we trained five years ago, our team won a difficult football match. 2 Peter, who was one of our team members, did not explain his absence from the match. 3 Our coach, whom/who we would follow anywhere, told us to always do our best. We would follow our coach anywhere, who told us to always do our best. 4 The day when/on which we had to play our last football match finally came. The day finally came when we had to play our last football match. 5 The team that/which we were to play against defeated us last year. We were to play against the team that/which defeated us last year. 6 However, we had better team spirit, which helped us win the match. 7 The day when/on which our team won, our coach took us for a meal. Part C2 (Page 100)

1 with which 2 all that 3 some of whom 4 of which 5 all whom 6 all of which 7 mone of which 8 both of whom Part D1 (Page 101)

1 concrete 2 merchants 3 Opera House 4 little more than 5 sheet 6 niece 7 westwards 8 recreation Part D2 (Page 101) 1 oral 2 merry 3 teamwork 4 occasion 5 seaside 6 sidewalks 7 jungles 8 Immigration Part D3 (Page 102) 1 mall 2 travellers 3 ranks 4 maple 5 countless 6 waterfall 7 photographers 8 alleys 9 grills 10 dusk Part D4 (Page 102)

1 She was at that time ranked first in women’s tennis in the world.

2 It gives me a big thrill that this film, adapted from my favourite novel, is going to be shown soon./It greatly thrills me that this film, adapted from my favourite novel, is going to be shown soon.

3 John is content to just sit in front of the television all day.

4 He said he would equip his children with some special skills, such as drawing, singing and dancing.

5 Not satisfied with the present situation, he is determined to leave his home town for a big city to seek his fortune.

6 With the construction of the underground, it takes little more than ten minutes to go from my home to my niece’s.

7 Kate is very modest, always saying that she owes her success to teamwork.

8 It is difficult for him to associated this modern city with the small village ten years ago.

Reading

Part A (Page 103)

1 In Sweden, it seems that everyone is tall has blonde hair and blue eyes. He feels a little strange with his black hair and dark eyes.

2 It is long, loose clothing that covers the whole body.

3 He thinks that loose, cotton clothing would be very comfortable in the hot summer.

4 Because there is a lot of Western food available and many people have family names like

Reyes and Lopez.

5 The official languages are English and Filipino. Part B (Page 104)

1 middle 2 crowded 3 controlled 4 Germany 5 1830 6 Union

7 north 8 40% 9 German 10 kilograms 12 litres

Listening

Part A and B (Page 105)

1 central Europe 2 Danube River 6 AD 896 7 king Part C (Page 105)

1 Central Europe 2 seas or oceans 6 Austria 7 1918 11 beef 12 not related

3 (quite) hot

8 1918

4 beef 9 oldest

5 related

10 composers 5 king

10 potatoes

3 Danube River 4 AD 896 8 capital 9 sights 13 surround 14 composers

Writing

Part B (Page 106) Sample answer

The Republic of Korea, also known as South Korea, is on the southern part of the Korean Peninsula in north-eastern Asia.

South Korea covers an area of 99,646 square kilometres. Seoul is the capital of the country and also the largest city. Pusan is an important port city in the south-east.

South Korea’s population of 50 million enjoys a mild climate that has four seasons. Winters are cold, windy and dry, and snow falls in almost all of the country. Spring and autumn are pleasant but short, and summers are hot and rainy.

South Korea has been a farming society that prefers large families. As in many other Asian countries, the South Korean diet uses rice as the main food. South Koreans ear a lot of things from the sea, such as seafood and seaweed. They also eat a lot of foods cooked with peppers, so many of their dishes are quite hot.

South Korea is a large country with a lot of natural scenery. So if you are a nature lover, or simply love hot food, South Korea is the place for you to visit.


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