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新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第四册)Unit1~Unit10答案
新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第四册)Unit1
SectionA.TheTemptationofaRespectableWoman
《读写教程IV》:Ex.II,p.8
1.Herhusbandexpectedhisfriend,Gouvernail,tostayaboutoneortwo
weeksintheirhome.
2.Hewasaboringandwithdrawnpersonwithastrangepersonality.
3.Shedecidedtoleaveforheraunt'shouseandwouldn'tcomebacktill
Gouvernaillefttheirhome.
4.Aonceambitiousperson,Gouvernailnowbecameonewiththemere
desireto
enjoyagenuinelifenowandthen.
5.Histonesofvoiceandpersonalcharm.
6.ShewasafraidthatshecouldnotresistbeingattractedbyGouvernail.
7.Hemistookhiswife'sfeelingtowardsGouvernailforpuredislike.
8.Shehadovercomebothhermisunderstandingofandhersubtle
feelings
towardsGouvernail.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.Ill,p.8
1.Idle
2.melting
3.imposes
4.penetrate
5.presence
6.nuisance
7.nonsense
8.keen
《读写教程IV》:Ex.IV,p.9
1.rundown
2.takenseriously
3.drinkingin
4.innosense
5.madeexcellentobservationson
6.countedon
7.formypart
8.makeafuss
《读写教程IV》:Ex.V,p.9
1.sanctions
2.Restrictions
3.fine
4.limits
5.problems
6.tax
7.duty
8.responsibility
《读写教程IV》:Ex.VI,p.10
1.justify
2.glorify
3.exemplifies
4.classified
5.purified
6.intensify
7.identify
8.terrified
《读写教程IV》:Ex.VII,p.10
1.bravery
2.jewellery
3.delivery
4.machinery
5.robbery
6.nursery
7.scenery
8.discovery
《读写教程IV》:Ex.VIII,p.11
1.Shesaiditmighthavebeenallright,iftheweatherhadbeengood.
2.Mrs.BarodasaidshemighthavelikedGouvernailifhehadbeenlike
theothers.
3.IfIhadbeenthere,Icouldhavehelpedyou.
4.Hecouldhavegotticketsiftherehadbeensomecheapones.
5.Mrs.Barodamighthaveyieldedtothetemptationifshehadn'tbeen
a
respectableandsensibleperson.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.IX,p.11
1."Youweredifferentthen.""Sowasshe."
2.uYouusedtosayhewasamanofwit."
"Soheis."
3."You'vemadeamistakehere."
"Oh,soIhave.Thankyou."
4."Childrenshouldbehavethemselves."
"Soshouldadults."
5."Thisglassiscracked."
"Oh,soitis.Ihadn'tnoticed."
《读写教程IV》:Ex.X,p.12
1.Heimposedhiscompanyuponherinspiteofherrepeatedhintsof
hopingtobeleftalone.
2.Hisfriendscannevercountuponhowheisgoingtoactundergiven
conditions,asheisalwaysfullofsurprises.
3.Don'tmakeafussaboutsuchasmallthingbecausethatisthelast
thingIexpected.
4.BesidesbeinganuprightandrespectablewomanMrs.Barodawas
alsoa
verysensibleone.
5.Shehadneverknownherthoughtstobesoconfused,unableto
gather
anythingfromthem.
6.FromGouvemail'stalk,Mrs.Barodacametoknowthathisperiods
of
silencewerenothisbasicnature,buttheresultofmoods.
7.ToGaston'sdelight,hiswifehadfinallyovercomeherdislikefor
GouvernailandinvitedGouvernailtovisitthemagainwhollyfromherself.
8.Mrs.BarodafeltconfusedwithGouvemail'spuzzlingnatureand
found
ithardtopenetratethesilenceinwhichhehadunconsciouslycoveredhimself.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.XI,p.12
1.在一起呆了几天,她仍感到对这个客人很陌生,只得大部分时间让丈
夫陪着他。
2.加斯顿拉了拉妻子的衣袖,双手搂着她的腰,快乐地望着她那充满困
惑的眼睛。
3.他在她身旁的长凳上坐下,丝毫不曾想到她可能会反对他坐在那儿。
4.他的话变成了一串毫无意义的动词、名词、副词和形容词,她陶醉在
他的声音里。
5.那晚,巴罗达太太很想把自己的一时荒唐告诉丈夫一也是她的朋友,
但还是忍住了。
6.他照例说了些诸如这个季节的夜风对身体不好之类的话。后来,望着
茫茫夜色,他开始谈了起来。
7.“噢,”她笑着,在他唇上印了长长的温柔的一吻,“我一切都已经克服
了!你会看到的,这次我会对他很好。”
8.而现在他只求能生存,只是偶尔才能体验到一丝真正的生活的气息,
就像此刻这样。
SectionB.TheObligationsandResponsibilitiestoMarriage
XVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions
1.B2,C3.B4.B5.B6.B7.C8.B
《读写教程IV》Ex.XVII,p.24
1.obligation
2.continuity
3.sacrifice
4.acknowledged
5.passion
6.scattered
7.worship
8.elastic
《读写教程IV》Ex.XVIII,p.24
1.in;in
2.in/by
3.to
4.on
5.at
6.behind
7.to
8.from
新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第四册)Unit2
SectionA.CharlieChaplin
《读写教程IV》:Ex.II,p.37
1.Helivedapoorandmiserablelifeduringhischildhood.
2.PossiblybecauseheleftBritainwhenhewasyoungandnevercame
back;
mostfigureshecreatedwerenotofagentleman-likeBritishstyle.
3.HisdressandbehaviorwerenotEnglish.
4.ItwasthefirstmovieinwhichChaplinusedvoiceforthecharacters.
5.Usinghisphysicalsensestoinventhisartashewentalongwithout
preparedscript.
6.Wecanfindthatfromthecharactershecreated,suchastheflower
girlandtheFrenchwifekiller.
7.Shebroughtstablehappinesstohimandbecamethecenterofrest
in
hislife.
8.Comic
《读写教程IV》:Ex.Ill,p.37
1.coarse
2.corresponded
3.doubtful
4.roused/sparked
5.execute
6.relief
7.applause
8.immense
《读写教程IV》:Ex.IV,p.38
1.for
2.against
3.up
4.with
5.up
6.to
7.down
8.between
《读写教程IV》:Ex.V,p.38
1.temptation
2.change
3.urge
4.policies
5.pressures
6.arrest
7.demand
8.attempts
《读写教程IV》:Ex.VI,p.39
1.artist
2.terrorist
3.novelist
4.activists
5.biologist
6.idealist
7.capitalists
8.tourist
《读写教程IV》:Ex.VII,p.39
1.Terrorism
2.industrialism
3.ageism
4.idealism
5.criticism
6.heroism
7.racism
8.Modernism
《读写教程IV》:Ex.VIII,p.40
1.IfIhadknownthatyouwerecoming,Iwouldhavemetyouatthe
airport.
2.Ifhehadtriedtoleavethecountry,hewouldhavebeenstoppedat
the
frontier.
3.Ifwehadfoundhimearlier,wecouldhavesavedhislife.
4.IfIhadcaughtthatplane,Iwouldhavebeenkilledintheaircrash.
5.Ifhehadbeeninbetterhealth,hecouldhavewrittenmorebooks.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.IX,p.40
1.Withsomuchgoingonattheoffice,itisawondertofindthatMr.
Lawrencehasmuchtimeleftforanythingelse.
2.Itisasurprisetoustofindthattelevisionenjoysitsgreatest
competitiveadvantageoninformation.
3.Itisapossibilityforustoexpectthatthestudentswillgetthenew
factsinthelectureconfusedwiththeirexistingknowledge.
4.Itisafacttoknowthatwehaverunoutofwaterandfood.
5.Itisarelieftolearnthatthedrivercontrolledthecarduringthe
stormyweather.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.X,p.41
1.OtherwritersmighthavewrittenstoriesaboutLondon.Butonlyhe
couldhavecreatedthecharacterDavid,whogavehiscreatorpermanent
fame.
2.Chinahasprovidedmoreapplause,morehonorand,ofcourse,
more
profitwherethisscientistisconcernedthananyothercountries.
3.Hehadanurgetoexecutethisskillperfectly.
4.Thisphysicaltransformation,plustheskillwithwhichheexecutedit
againandagain,aresurelythesecretsofChaplin'sgreatcomedy.
5.Butthatshockrousedhisimagination.Chaplindidn'thavehisjokes
writtenintoascriptinadvance;hewasthekindofcomicwhousedhisphysical
sensestoinventhisartashewentalong.
6.Healsohadadeepneedtobeloved—andacorrespondingfearof
being
betrayed.Thetwowerehardtocombineandsometimes-asinhisearly
marriages—thecollisionbetweenthemresultedindisaster.
7.It'sdoubtfulwhethershecanfindherwayintoperfectacting,though
sheneverlosesherfaithinherownability.
8.Itwasarelieftoknowthathefinallyfinishedthebookbeforehis
death,whichwasregardedasafittingmemorialtohislifeasawriter.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.XI,p.41
1.但只有查理?卓别林才能塑造出了不起的喜剧角色“流浪者”,这个使其
创作者声名永驻的衣衫褴褛的小人物。
2.尽管如此,卓别林的喜剧乞丐形象并不显得那么像英国人,甚至也没
有劳动阶级的特色。
3.但假如他在早期那些短小喜剧电影中能操一口受过教育的人的口音,
则他是否会闻名世界就值得怀疑了,而英国人也肯定会觉得这很“古怪”。
4.随着事业的发展,他感到了一种冲动要去发掘并扩展自己身上所显露
的天才。
5.没有生命的物体特别有助于卓别林发挥自己艺术家的天赋。
6.然而即使是这种以沉重代价换来的自知之明也在他的喜剧创作中得到
了表现。
7.
由于沃娜本人出生在一个被各种麻烦困扰的大家庭,她对卓别林生活中将面临的
挑战也做好了充分准备,因为当时有毫无根据的流言说他俩是马克思主义的同情
者。后来在他们自己的有那么多天才孩子的大家庭中,卓别林有时会引发争吵,
而她则成了安宁的中心。
8.但是人们不禁会感到,卓别林一定会把这一奇怪的事情看作是对他的
十分恰当的纪念。他以这种方式给这个自己曾带来那么多笑声的世界留下了最后
的笑声。
SectionB.ThePoliticalCareerofaFemalePolitician
XVI.Readthefollowingstatementscarefully,anddecidewhethertheyaretrue
(T)orfalse(F)accordingtothepassage.
1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.T7.F8.T
《读写教程IV》Ex.XVII,p.53
1.fierce
2.witnesses
3.voted
4.scandal
5.politics
6.abuse
7.jealous
8.refresh
《读写教程IV》Ex.XVIII,p.53
1.Couldwetakeawalk?Ifeellikealittleexercise.
2.Ms.Mbogohadmadeabolddecision:sheranformayorofEmbu,
Kenya.
(runfor)
3.SomeleadersinKenyawereafraidoflosingtheirpower,sothey
tried
everythingtoshutKenyanwomenoutofpolitics.
4.Shedecidedlongagothatshewouldstudythesubjectinearnestas
soonassheleftschool.
5.Hewasarrestedbecausehewaspaidtospyonourairbases.
6.Afteralmostfourhoursoffiercenegotiation,thepresidenthadthe
upperhand.
7.Roadaccidentvictimsmakeupalmostaquarterofthehospital's
patients.
8.Ms.Mbogo'svictorywasofgreatsignificancebecauseallhermale
colleaguesvotedherin.
新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第四册)Unit3
SectionA.LongingforaNewWelfareSystem
《读写教程iv》:Ex.II,p.66
1.Hemeansthatawelfareclientisbelievedtolietogetalittleextra
welfaremoneyandthosecaseworkersknowitwell.
2.Hehaschosentoliveanhonestlifebydrummingupsomebusiness
outsideanddrawingcartoonsformagazines.
3.Theyknowclearlythattheyarebeingmadefoolsofbysomeoftheir
clients,andtheyfeeltheyareentitledtohaveclientsbowtothemas
compensation.
4.Hedoesn'tthinkthosecaseworkersaretoblamesoheisn'tbeing
bitter.
5.Becausehebelievesitpracticallyrequirespeopletolie.
6.HehadtocallacaseworkerhecalledSuzannefirst.Aftergivinga
littlelecture,Suzannewassupposedtonotifythemedicalworker,whowould
certifythattherewasaproblem.Thenthemedicalworkercalledthe
wheelchair
repaircompaniestogetthecheapestbid.Thenthemedicalworkeralertedthe
mainwelfareoffice.Theyconsideredthematterfordaysbeforecallingback
and
approvingtherepair,ifhewaslucky.
7.Thesystemsoeasilylendsitselftoabusebythewelfaregiversas
wellasbytheclients.
8.Hedreamsofanewsystemthatwillencouragetheclientsandhelp
them
todeveloptheirtalents,ratherthanseektoconvictthemofcheating.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.Ill,p.66
1.convicted
2.donation
3.bleeding
4.entitled
5.profile
6.pension
7.thrive
8.receipt
《读写教程IV》:Ex.IV,p.67
1.up
2.to
3.back
4.of
5.around
6.into
7.for
8.to
《读写教程IV》:Ex.V,p.67
1.pressure
2.hardships
pain
4.defeat
5.delay
6.hunger
7.conditions
8.temper
《读写教程IV):Ex.VI,p.68
1.longish
2.animal-like
3.selfish
4.honey-like
5.ball-like
6.boyish
7.yellowish
8.goodish
《读写教程IV》:Ex.VII,p.68
1.politicians
2.technician
3.comedian
4.musicians
5.physicians
6.electricians
7.beautician
8.magician
《读写教程IV》:Ex.VIII,p.69
1.ThewantedmanisbelievedtobelivinginNewYork.
2.Manypeoplearesaidtobehomelessafterthefloods.
3.Threemenaresaidtohavebeenarrestedaftertheexplosion.
4.Theprisoneristhoughttohaveescapedbyclimbingoverthewall.
5.Fourpeoplearereportedtohavebeenseriouslyinjuredinthe
accident.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.IX,p.69
1.Hetriedsendingherflowers,butitdidn'thaveanyeffect.
2.Idon'tregrettellingherwhatIthought,evenifIupsether.
3.SherememberedreadingabiographyaboutCharlieChaplin,which
describedhimasaMarxist.
4.Weregrettoinformyouthatweareunabletoofferyouemployment.
5.Hewelcomedthenewstudentandthenwentontoexplainthe
college
regulations.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.X,p.70
1.Youarelegallyentitledtotakefaultygoodsbacktothestorewhere
youpurchasedthem,butyouaresupposedtoaccountforwhyyouwanttodo
so.
2.Youonlyneedtofilloutaformtogetyourmembership,which
entitles
youtoadiscountongoods.
3.Oneyearago,thecardealertriedtodrumupbuyersbyoffering
good
services.Now,hisbusinessisthriving.
4.Thecrimewaslookedintocarefullybeforehewasconvictedof
murder.
5.IcalledtheFreewayServicePatrolforhelpaftermycarbrokedown
on
thefreeway.Twentyminuteslater,theycametomyrescueandlefta$150
receipt.
6.Facedwiththethreatoflosingtheirjobs,theseworkersyieldedto
themanagement'sadviceandwentbacktowork.
7.Themiddle-agedmanwhotooktheboybledthefatherfor$20,000
asa
compensationforthelossofhiscompany.
8.Themanlivingonwelfarebegantosetuphisownmarket,onestep
ata
timeandhisbusinessisthriving.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.XI,p.70
1.每个人都觉得靠社会福利救济的人在骗人。
2.但即使我抵抗不住这种诱惑,我投稿的那些大杂志也不愿给自己惹麻
烦。
3.社会工作者心底里知道许多救济对象在欺骗他们,因此他们觉得,作
为补偿,他们有权让救济对象点头哈腰。
4.她这是在暗示我:得哀求她了。但是我却将她顶了回去。
5.苏珊娜试图就修理轮椅的问题训斥我。由于福利部门不愿花钱好好地
修,所以我的轮椅经常坏。
6.我当然得经常用我的轮椅。我是一个工作很积极的人,又不是植物人。
7.如何逐渐脱离福利照顾,这在法律条款中没有明确规定。
8.我们需要一位律师来捍卫福利救济对象的权利,因为这一福利体制不
仅容易使救济对象滥用权力,也很容易使福利提供者滥用权力。
SectionB.ABlindManHelpedMeSeetheBeautifulWorld
XVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions
1.eventhough
2.annoyed
3.struckme
4.outoftune
5.motionless
6.justas
7.hardly
8.satisfaction
《读写教程IV》Ex.XVII,p.81
1.skimmed
2.steer
3.chartered
4.angle
5.overhead
6.magic
7.realm
8.stack
《读写教程IV》Ex.XVIII,p.82
1.Onlyafewcrumbling(破裂的)wallsbearwitnesstothepast
greatnessof
thecityofAksum.
2.Atfirsthewaswayaheadofme,butI'mslowlybutsurelycatching
him
up.
3.Iwasloadedwithmanyparcels(包裹),unabletowalkanyfaster.
4.Theplacewasdesertedandtherewasnosignofhumanbeings
living
there.
5.Theseinstrumentsshouldbeswitchedonandcheckedbeforewe
startour
work.
6.MyfriendwasdressedinablackcoatwhereasIhadgonetherein
jeans.
7.Allthoseconnectedwiththemissionwereinprayerforher,buther
lifewasnotspared.
8.MayIexcusemyself/beexcusedforawhile,Mr.Davis?
新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第四册)Unit4
SectionA.TheTelecommunicationsRevolution
《读写教程iv》:Ex.II,p.95
1.Thelivingstandardsinthedevelopingworldwillbegreatlyimproved.
2.Theauthorreferstothoseplaceswithouttelecommunications
facilities
suchastelephones,whichhindersexchangeofinformation.
3.Becauseadvancedcommunicationsandsubsequentwidespread
accessto
informationtechnologiesenablethedevelopingregionstoshortentheprocess
of
changingfromlabor-intensiveassemblyworktoindustriesthatinvolve
engineering,marketinganddesign.
4.Becausetheybelieveitisinbadneedofanyphonesanditlacks
experienceinweighingcostsandchoosingbetweentechnologies.
5.First,itsolda30%stakeinitsnationalphonecompanytotwo
Western
companiestoquickentheimportofWesterntechnology.Second,ithadleased
rightstoaDutch-Scandinaviangroupofcompaniestobuildandoperatean
advanceddigitalmobilephonesystem.
6.Wireless.Forit'scheapertobuildradiotowersthantostringlines
acrossmountainridgesanditisareliableservice.
7.Becausecustomerstheretalktwotofourtimesaslongonthephone
as
peopleinNorthAmerica.
8.Becausemobilephonesmakeitpossibleforthemtokeepsntact
with
eachotherevenwhentheyarecaughtinthetrafficjams.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.Ill,p.95
1.recession
2.disposal
3.condensed
4.strategic
5.revenue
6.persist
7.utilities
8.desperate
《读写教程IV》:Ex.IV,p.96
1.lagsfarbehind
2.arestuckwith
3.goingfor
4.remainincontact
5.keeppacewith
6.atyourdisposal
7.datesfrom
8.onlyscratchthesurfaceof
《读写教程IV》:Ex.V,p.96
1.sales
2.health
3.will
4.trade
5.education
6.growth
7.understanding
8.idea
《读写教程IV):Ex.VI,p.97
1.superpower
2.superabundant
3.supermarket
4.super-speed
5.super-computers
6.superman
7.superstar
8.super-efficient
《读写教程IV》:Ex.VII,p.97
1.auto-timer
2.auto-racing
3.auto-focus
4.autograph
5.auto-reverse
6.autopilot
7.autobiography
8.auto-industry
《读写教程IV》:Ex.VIII,p.98
1.Concentrateonindoordelightsratherthanoutdoorfightsandyou'll
be
muchbetterappreciated.
2.Asaresultofthedevelopmentoftheinformationsuperhighway
many
peoplemayeventuallybeabletoworkathomeratherthangotoanoffice.
3.Somepeoplesaythatthistermpupils'achievementswillbe
measuredby
aformaltestratherthanbytheirteachers'assessment.
4.Theyarguedthattheirproductsshouldbedevelopedonthebasisof
needratherthanprofit.
5.Duringweekendsthebusinessmenmayspendsometime
establishing
friendshipandmutualtrustratherthandiscussinganyparticularitemof
business.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.IX,p.99
1.Petrolnowistwiceasexpensiveasitwasafewyearsago
2.Theirsisaboutthreetimesasbigasours
3.LatinAmericancustomerstalktwotofourtimesaslongonthe
phoneas
peopleinNorthAmerica
4.thefeeforcellphonesistypicallytwiceasmuchasforcallsmade
overfixedlines
5.cantransmit250,000timesasmuchdataasastandardtelephone
wire
《读写教程|V》:Ex.X,p.99
1.Byinstallingthelatestwirelesstransmissionsystems,aparadeof
urbancentersandindustrialzonesfromBeijingtoBudapestarestepping
directlyintotheInformationAge.
2.Widespreadaccesstoinformationtechnologypromisestocondense
the
timerequiredtochangefromlabor-intensiveassemblyworktoindustriesthat
involveengineering,marketinganddesign.
3.ModerncommunicationswillgivecountrieslikeChinaandVietnama
huge
advantageovercountriesstuckwitholdtechnologies.
4.Thereislittledisputethatcommunicationswillbeakeyfactor
separatingthewinnersfromthelosers.
5.Theeconomyofthecountryisstuckinrecessionanditbarelyhas
the
moneytoscratchthesurfaceoftheproblem.
6.Businesseseagerforreliableservicearewillingtopaya
significantlyhighpricetagforawirelesscall.
7.Havinganoperationthereislikehavinganendlesspileofmoneyat
yourdisposal.
8.Forcountriesthathavelaggedbehindforsolong,thetemptationto
moveaheadinonejumpishardtoresist.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.XI,p.100
1.一个将会大大提高发展中国家生活水准的转变正方兴未艾。
2.所有这些发展中地区都把先进的通信技术看作一种能跨越经济发展各
阶段的方法。
3.问题是,它的国内电话系统是一堆生了锈的20世纪30年代的老古董。
4.通信工程也是上海实现其成为一流金融中心这一梦想的关键。
5.整个拉丁美洲对无线电通信的需求和使用已急速增加。
6.泰国也在求助于无线电通信方式,以便让泰国人在发生交通堵塞时能
更好地利用时间。
7.移动电话在商界成为时尚,使人们在交通堵塞时也能与外界保持联系。
8.总有一天,他们将能在信息高速公路上与美国和西欧并驾齐驱。
SectionB.TheInformationSuperhighway
XVI.Readthefollowingstatementscarefully,anddecidewhethertheyaretrue
(T)orfalse(F)accordingtothetext.
1.F2.F3.T4.T5.F6.T7.T8.T
《读写教程IV》Ex.XVII,p.111
1.transmit
2.insuring
3.format
4.feedback
5.correspondence
6.vacuum
7.Synthetic
8.diagrams
《读写教程IV》Ex.XVIII,p.111
1.differon
2.referto
3.becomparedto
4.specializein
5.makeroutine
6.comeupwith
7.hasaccessto
8.Someconcretestepsshouldbetaken
新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第四册)Unit5
SectionA.ChoosetoBeAloneonPurpose
《读写教程IV》:Ex.II,p.124
All22millionofpeoplelivealone,whichsuggeststhatitisanoverwhelming
phenomenonintheUnitedStates.
Becausetheycanfindinspirationinsolitude.
Themorecapablethepersonisofthinkingonhisown,thelesshisneedfor
stayingwithothers.
Itdepends.Ifheliveswiththem,thefriends'temporaryleavingwillbereceived
asawelcomechange.However,ifhelivesalone,thetemporaryabsenceof
friendswillleavehimnothingbutthefeelingofemptiness.
Theneedtotalkisthemostbasicneedofasolitaryperson.
Hemaycallfriendstotellthemimportantthings,ortalktohimself,hispets,the
television,oreventostrangersinthesupermarket.
Heshouldstayrational,settlehimselfinacomfortableandpleasantwayand
waitforanythinghappythatmayhappen.
Asordinarypeople'ssolitaryconditionoflivingdiffersfromthatofthegreat
mindslikethepoetsandphilosophers,theyshouldcherishthethoughtthat
"sincewearehere,wemayaswellstayandmakethebestofit".
《读写教程IV》:Ex.Ill,p.124
dictatechoked
humble
justicewaterproof
slipperypoetrysupreme
《读写教程iv》:Ex.IV,p.125
castout
allbyhimself
stayuplate
wasfondof
atonesitting
filledupwith
speakshighlyof
havesoughtout
《读写教程IV》:Ex.V,p.125
idea
offer
proposal
belief
request
control《读写教程IV》:Ex.VI,p.126
underestimated
underpaid
overslept
Underdeveloped
overestimated
overcharged
underweight
overloaded
《读写教程iv》:Ex.VII,p.127
simplified
electrician
recovery
underwent
autobiography
underline
terrorist
over-react
promotion
products《读写教程IV》:Ex.VIII,p.127
Themoreopenlyyouandyourdoctorcantalktogether,thebettertheservice
yourdoctorwillbeabletogiveyou.
ThemoreReneeHenrylearntaboutthetherapy,themoreshebecame
convincedthatitwasrightforher.
Themoreanation'scompanieslocatefactoriesabroad,thesmallerwillbethe
country'srecordedexports.
Thelessexerciseyoudo,themoreunfityouwillbecome,andtheharder
everydaytaskswillseem.
Rememberthatthelessprocessedafood,thehigheritsmineralandvitamin
content.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.IX,p.128
Youmightaswellgotheretoseewhetherthereistheinformationyouneed
Wemightaswellcallitfreedom
Youmayaswellringandtellthemyou'regoingtovisitthem
Wemight/mayaswellwalkhome
Wemight/mayaswellfindaneasieronetoread
《读写教程iv》:Ex.X,p.128
Poetsandphilosophersallspeakhighlyofthemselvesforseekingoutsolitude,
fromwhichtheycandrawinspiration.
Ahumblepersontendstosufferfromsolitude,feelinghimselfinadequate
company,longingforotherstobearound.
Thewidowedoldladywassolonelythatshewouldtalkatlengthtothe
strangersinthesupermarketaboutherpets.
Theconditionoflonelinessrisesandfalls,butourneedtotalkgoesonforever
-theneedoftellingsomeonethedailysuccessionofsmallobservationsand
opinions.
Toapersonlivingalone,it'simportanttostayrationalandsettledownand
makehimselfcomfortable,andfindsomegraceandpleasureinhiscondition.
Ifyoulivewithotherpeople,theirtemporaryabsencecanberefreshing.
Scientificsurveysshowthatthosewholivealonetalkatlengthtothemselves
andtheirpetsandthetelevision.
It'simportanttostopwaitingandsettledownandmakeourselvescomfortable,
atleastforthetimebeing.
《读写教程IV》:Ex.XI,p.128
孤独或许是这里的一种民族弊病,它比起其他任何过错更加令人难以启齿.而另一
方面,故意选择独处,拒绝别人的陪伴而非为同伴所抛弃,这正是美国式英雄的一
个特点.
孤独的猎人,孤独的探险者,在鹿群和狼群中间冒险,去征服广袤的荒野,这时他们
并不需要有人陪伴.梭罗独居在湖畔的小屋,有意抛弃了城市生活.现在,这成了你
的个性.
独处的灵感是诗人和哲学家最有用的东西.他们都赞成独处.
也许你已经注意到,这些艺术家类型的人,大多是到户外独处,而家里则自有亲人
们备好了热茶,等着他们回家.
美国的独处高士是梭罗.我们钦佩他,并非因为他倡导自力更生精神,而是因为他
孤身一人在瓦尔登湖畔生活,这是他自己想要这么做的.他独居在湖畔的树林中.
其他人不在的时候你可以放飞你的灵魂,让它充满整个房间.你可以充分享受自由
你可以随意来去而无需道歉.
重要的是要在我们自身的条件下发现一些优雅和乐趣,不要做一个以自我为中心
的英国诗人,而要像一个被关在塔楼里的公主,耐心地等待着我们的童话故事进入
快乐的结局.
毕竟,事已至此,这或许不是我们所期望的局面,但眼下我们不妨称之为家吧.不
管怎么说,没有什么地方比家还好.
SectionB.RoommateConflicts
XVI.Readthefollowingstatementscarefully,anddecidewhethertheyaretrue
(T)orfalse(F)accordingtothetext.
1.F2.T3.T4.F5.F6.T7.T8.F《读写教程IV》Ex.XVII,p.141
vibrate
holy
tolerate
stale
disorder
chew
abstract
exclaimed
《读写教程IV》Ex.XVIII,p.141
Whenhereceivedtheadmissionnoticefromtheuniversity,heknewitwas
timehestruckoutonhisown.
HisroommatealwaysturnsuptheCDplayertothehighestpoint,whichmakes
himmiserable.
EverytimeshetriedtoarguewithheridenticaltwinKatie,sheendedupcrying
hereyesout.
Seriousviolencehassprungfromtheconflictoverinsignificant,irritating
differences.
Therearemanypeoplewhobelievesincerelythatyoucantrainchildrenforlife
withoutresortingtopunishment.
Alansignedadormcontractwithhisroommatetoheadoffpossibleconflicts.
Hewasrequiredtofillinaformbeforethejobinterview.
Herhusbandusedtoslapheraround,whichledtothebreakupofher
marriage
新视野大学英语第二版读写教程(第四册)Unit6
SectionA.BriberyandBusinessEthics
《读写教程IV》:Ex.II,p.153
Becausetheydon'tknowhowserioustheproblemofbriberyis.
Hewillbribetheofficials.
Becausethesepracticesarelikelytobemorallywrongandmaybecertain
formsofbribery.
Thesecompaniesmayberequiredtorevealsuchinfo
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