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1、大学英语 4 练习题Book3 :Unit3 , Unit4 , Unit5 , Unit6 ,Unit7Unit 3 SecurityPart I Listening ComprehensionSection A1. B 2. C 3. B4. B 5. B 6. B7. C 8. A 9. D10. D 11. B 12. CSecti on B13. A 14. D15. B 16. B 17.C18. C 19. BSection C20. electro nic21. hooked22. elega ntly23. pasted24. surveilla nee25. symbol2

2、6. featured27. attached28. tran sformati on29. distrust30. defe ndingPart n Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Seanning)31. N 32. Y 33. NG 34. N 35. N 36. Y 37. Y38. can buy/ find plants and other gardening necessities39. was given by 67% tree cover40. learn better behavior and enjoy better healthP

3、art 川 Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) Section A41. I42. D 43. B44. G45. N46. L47. E48. K49. O50. ASecti on B51. B52. B 53. C54 . D55. A56. D57. B58. B59. B60. CPartIV Vocabulary61. C62. D 63. A64 D65. A66. C67. B68. C69. A70. D71. A72. C 73. B74 D75. CPartV Grammar76. D77. D 78. B79. A80. C

4、81. C82. A83. B84. A85. D86. D87. C 88. B89. D90. CPart W Cloze91. D92. A93. B94. D95. B96. C97. C98. A99. C100. A101. D102. D103. B104. D105. A106. B107. C108. D109. B110. CPart VD Tran slation111. the manager suggested that Marth 'sa wages not be decreased112. is not only good for relaxation b

5、ut quite effective for losing weight113. Thanks to a kind-hearted taxi driver114. will have risen/ will rise to 900 tons per month115. was he able to complete his thesis by the deadlinePart Vffl WritingGoi ng Abroad for HolidaysTraveli ng abroad has become the top choice of many people whe n it come

6、s to holiday pla nning. And many more people are trying every means to save for realiz ing their dream of traveli ng abroad to spe nd a holiday in a faraway qua int land.There are several adva ntages of hav ing a holiday abroad. First of all, you can learn more of the geography, customs, culture, an

7、d lifestyle of different nations and countries. You can make more friends and experie nee a new life somewhat stra nge to you. Also, you can practice your foreig n Ian guage proficie ncy. In additi on, you can visit a unique place or places which are known for their special adventures and interests,

8、 such as scuba diving or wildlife observing.However, traveli ng abroad has disadva ntages, too. Although you may enjoy beautiful sightsee ing and nice climate, you may catch a local illness that is unusual in your native land. While traveling worldwide, you may not be able to speak the local languag

9、es and it will be difficult for you to com muni cate with the local reside nts. What 's more, you may eve n find customs hostile to you, for example, stro ng discrimi natio n aga inst wome n.Good or bad, traveling abroad for holidays is my first choice. Why? The answer is simple: the outside wor

10、ld is thrilli ng!Unit 4 Imagi nati on and CreativityPart I Listening Comprehension Section A1. C 2. C 3.D4. A 5. C 6. B7. C 8. B 9. D10. C 11. B 12. DSecti on B13. A 14. B15.B 16. C 17. A18. B 19. CSection C20. recalled21. pick up22. en gross23. stimulated 24. disturbed25. peers26. curious27. the re

11、ality28. credited29. questi oning30. in tellige neePart n Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)31. N 32. N 33. Y 34. NG 35. N 36. Y 37. Y38. true-false, multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank39. broadly outline your answer and sequenee the order of your points40. Taking a few slow, deep breathsP

12、art 川 Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) Section A41. J42. A 43. F44. C45. L46. N47. M48. E49. D50.GSecti on B51. A52. B 53. D54. C55. C56. C57. A58. B59. C60.DPartIV Vocabulary61. B62. A 63. C64. C65. B66. A67. B68. A69. B70.B71. B72. B 73. A74. D75. APartV Grammar76. A77. B 78. C79. B80. A81

13、. A82. C83. A84. C85.A86. D87. B 88. B89. C90. CPart W Cloze91. B92. B93. A94. C95. D96. B97. A98. B99. B100. C101. C 102. A 103. B104. A 105. A106. B 107. A 108. A109. C 110. CPart VD Tran slation111. Convinced that they were trying to poison her112. dozed off113. strained my ears114. jump to concl

14、usions115. get no wherePart Vffl WritingAdva ntage of Being a TeacherI come from a family of teachers. My father was a teacher, my sister is a teacher, and I am a teacher. What do we all find satisfying about this profession?Well for one thing, I consider myself not only a teacher, but also a learne

15、r. Being a teacher allowsme, in fact forces me, to be a learner. I must find interesting articles or books for my students to read and write about. I must read and react to these books and articles myself in order to have something to share with my students. I must find ways of helping my students u

16、nderstand their assignments. I must then try to understand and respond in a helpful way to my students'ideas. Teaching is also a people job .ltin volves in teract ing with stude nts and help ing them to in teract with each other. I suppose it does n't haveto this way; a teacher can deliver a

17、 lecture and do nothing to find out whether anyone has un derstood what he said. But I questi on whether this is really teach ing. A real teacher will make his ideas alive, and will awake n ideas in the minds of his stude nts. In the process, he will ben efit by gett ing to know his stude nts as peo

18、ple their past, their prese nt, their ways of feeli ng and of thinking.In sum, there is a great deal one can get out of being a teacher. I suppose not all teachers get all that they can out of their profession. Some may get very little. But for those who are suited by temperame nt to be teachers, it

19、 is a perfect job.Unit 5 Givi ng Tha nksPart I Listening Comprehension Section A1. C 2. B 3. C4. A 5. C6. C7. C 8. C 9. C 10. C 11. C12. DSecti on B13. A 14. D15. D 16. C17.A18. C 19. C20. ASection C21. icebox22. diet23. dealers24. household25. convenience26. esse ntial27. delicate28. track29 .price

20、30. freshPart n Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)31. Y 32. NG 33. N 34. N 35. Y 36. Y 37. N38. the same39. dwarf planet40. sizePart 川 Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) Section A41. M42. O 43. H44. C45. J46.F47. L48. B49. A50. GSecti on B51. B52. B 53. C54. D55. A56.B57. C58. C59.

21、D60. APartIV Vocabulary61. B62. C 63. B64. C65. D66.B67. C68. D69. C70. C71. A72. C 73. B74. A75. CPart V Grammar76. C77. A 78. A79. A80. A81. A 82. B 83. A 84. D 85. A86. A87. C 88. C89. D90. CPart W Cloze91. A92. D93. B94. A95. D96. C97. B98. D99. A100. D101. B102. A103. A104. D105. A106. C107. B1

22、08. D109. A110. CPart VD Tran slation111. play an active role in inspiring/ venture into the unknown world112. for the third successive year113. emerge from the global economic recession114. diminishing sales volume/ signals a tough year ahead115. undergo such an unpleasant experieneePart Vffl Writi

23、ngTo Live a Moral LifeA moral life in volves service to family, n atio n and the world. Morality, as we are told, requires us to fulfill our resp on sibilities to others.In order to do this, we must first fulfill our responsibilities to ourselves. One of these responsibilities is to take care of our

24、 bodies. Health is a most important asset. Without it, we may have to depend on others in stead of being able to help them. The other is to pay atte nti on in school and work hard to lear n. A well-educated pers on is more likely to get a good job. One who cannot earn money certa inly cannot support

25、 a family. An ignorant pers on cannot con tribute wisdom to society.Another most important responsibility is to develop a concern for others. A person who is selfish is not well liked. He usually does not work well with others for the good of society. As the knowledge and skills become so much speci

26、alized that the best contribution to the world normally come with the cooperati on among many in dividuals. A self-ce ntered pers on could rarely make any con tributi ons. On the other hand, one who had a concern for people is willi ng to con tribute his time and effort and cooperate with others to

27、improve the society and he or she is more likely to be successful.Unit 6 The Huma n TouchPart I Listening Comprehension Section A1. C 2. D 3. B4. B 5. D6. A 7. D 8. A 9. A10. B 11. A12. DSecti on B13. C 14. C15. D 16. B17. C 18. C 19. DSection C20. curli ng21. failure22. professi onal23. fierce24. m

28、ocked25. dimly26. fancy27. fragile28. slight29. con tempt30. heardPart n Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)31. N 32. Y33. N 34. Y 35. NG 36. Y 37. N38. take courses across several disciplines39. verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing skills40. orally defe nded before the can didate&

29、#39;s faculty committeePart 川 Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) Section A41. C42. M 43. J44. A45. O46. E47. H48. KSecti on B51. C52. B 53. D54. A55. B56. B57. C58. DPartIV Vocabulary61. C62. A 63. B64. D65. C66. C67. D68. B71. C72. D 73. B74. A75. CPartV Grammar76. D77. A 78. D79. C80. C81. A

30、82. B83. B86. B87. C 88. B89. C90. A49. D 50. I59. A60. A69. A70. A84. A85. BPart W Cloze91. B92. D93. C94. B95. C96. D97. A98. B99. A100. C101. A102. D103. A104. A105. D106. B107. D108. B109. C110. APart VDTran slati on111. touch ing one here and there with his icy fin gers112. leaving it almost ba

31、re113. commanded that the shade be raised114. If you intend using humor in your talk to make people smile115. frees us from the fatigue from work and studyPart Vffl WritingIs Stress a Bad Thi ng?“can't sta nd the pressure and competiti on, expla ined one friend of mine whe n asked why hedecided

32、to quit his highly-paid but dema nding positi on in his compa ny rece ntly. My friend may have his own reas ons, but I don'tth ink his decisi on is wise in reality.It is true that my friend 's case is not unique. In the last few years quite a number of men and wome n have chose n to do somet

33、h ing less competitive at the cost of a comfortable, easy life ahighly-paid job can obta in. They are afraid that the stresses and stra ins of work will rob them of joy and happ in ess and do them harm both physically and men tally .In fact, however, stress isn'tthe bad thing as it is ofte n sup

34、posed to be. Uni ess it gets out of con trol, a certa in amount of stress is vital to provide motivati on and challe nge, and to give purpose and sig nifica nee to an otherwise meanin gless, idle life. People who are un der stress tend to express their full range of pote ntial and to actualize their

35、 own pers onal worth the very aim of a huma n life.Stress is a natural part of everyday life and there is no way to avoid it. What we can do is to develop our adaptive abilities to deal with it rather than to escape from it.Unit 7 Maki ng a Livi ngPart I Listening Comprehension Section A1. B 2. C 3.

36、 C4. C 5. D 6. B7. D 8. D 9. B 10. A 11. D 12. ASecti on BB 16. B 17. B18. C 19. A13. B 14. A 15.Section C20. trapped21. impatie nt22. rushed23. future 24. limitati ons25. en courageme nt 26. product27. salesma n28. n ewspaper29. compa ny30. secti onPart n Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Seannin

37、g)31. N 32. NG 33. Y 34. Y 35. N 36. N 37. Y38. the stronger and the dominant sex39. taking care of and protecting women40. mud splashed by a carriagePart 川 Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) Section A41. K42. L43. C44.B45. O46. G47. D48. E49.A50.JSecti on B51. A52. B53. D54.B55. D56. D57. B58

38、. A59.D60.CPartVocabulary6Y c62. C63. B64.A65. A66. B67. A68. B69.B70. C71. A72. D73. B74.A75. DPart VGrammar76. A77. C78. D79.A80. D 81. C82. C83. C84.D85.B86. D87. C88. C89.D90. APart WCloze91. C92. A93. C94. B95. D96. A97. A98. B99. D 100. A101. B102. D103. A104.C 105.B106. C107. B108. A109.B 110CPartTran slati onVD. kick up fuss about a very trivial ma

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