大学英语综合教程Unit习题答案.doc
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Unit 12
Text comprehension
I D
II TFFTT
III
Refer to Paragraph 1. We have to take into account the person’s linguistic genealogy.
Refer to Paragraph 2. Resulting from the arrangement of the English language, men are usually identified with exalted positions while women are identified with more service-oriented positions in which they are being dominated and instructed by men.
Refer to Paragraph 3. In American culture, a woman is valued for the attractiveness of her body, whereas a man is valued for his physical strength and his achievement.
Refer to Paragraph 3. The bias is evident in word pairs because the masculine word is usually put before the feminine word, as in the examples of Mr. and Mrs, his and hers, boys and girls…
Refer to Paragraph 5. The writer cites these examples to support his argument that there are far greater positive connotations connected with being a man than with being a woman.
IV
Language is an intricate system capable of expressing subtle differences in meaning, emotion, attitude and so on.
The words people choose to use in conversation show the prejudices they hold within themselves.
Nilsen argues that, at the beginning of a wedding ceremony, when the father is asked who gives the bride away and he answers, “I do,” sexual prejudice shows itself.
To be born a man, with the mark of “male”, is almost like receiving grace, a favor form God one doesn’t actually deserve.
Vocabulary
I
consider/take into consideration
by its very nature
men’s superiority
the reason that leads to
begins to exercise an influence
in connection with
II
bias
perpetuate
oriented
achievements
exalts
misinterpreted
in reference to
yielded
tempers
supremacy
III CDABCAABCD
IV
bias, prejudice, bias, prejudice
requested, claim, requested, claim
connecting, connected, attaches, attached
instances, example, instances, example
V
strong, mighty, forceful
understand, comprehend, interpret
entertain, cherish, nurture
include, embrace
unbiased, just, balanced
inferiority
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