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新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)第二版讀寫(xiě)教程(第四冊(cè))Unit1~Unit10答案

新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)第二版讀寫(xiě)教程(第四冊(cè))Unit1

SectionA.TheTemptationofaRespectableWoman

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.II,p.8

1.Herhusbandexpectedhisfriend,Gouvernail,tostayaboutoneortwo

weeksintheirhome.

2.Hewasaboringandwithdrawnpersonwithastrangepersonality.

3.Shedecidedtoleaveforheraunfshouseandwouldn'tcomebacktill

Gouvernaillefttheirhome.

4.Aonceambitiousperson,Gouvernailnowbecameonewiththemeredesireto

enjoyagenuinelifenowandthen.

5.Histonesofvoiceandpersonalcharm.

6.ShewasafraidthatshecouldnotresistbeingattractedbyGouvernail.

7.Hemistookhiswife'sfeelingtowardsGouvernailforpuredislike.

8.Shehadovercomebothhermisunderstandingofandhersubtlefeelings

towardsGouvernail.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.Ill,p.8

1.Idle

2.melting

3.imposes

4.penetrate

5.presence

6.nuisance

7.nonsense

8.keen

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV):Ex.IV,p.9

1.rundown

2.takenseriously

3.drinkingin

4.innosense

5.madeexcellentobservationson

6.countedon

7.formypart

8.makeafuss

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV):Ex.V,p.9

1.sanctions

2.Restrictions

3.fine

4.limits

5.problems

6.tax

7,duty

8.responsibility

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.VI,p.10

1.justify

2.glorify

3.exemplifies

4.classified

5.purified

6.intensify

7.identify

8.terrified

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.VII,p.10

1.bravery

2.jewellery

3.delivery

4.machinery

5.robbery

6.nursery

7.scenery

8.discovery

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.VIII,p.11

1.Shesaiditmighthavebeenallright,iftheweatherhadbeengood.

2.Mrs.BarodasaidshemighthavelikedGouvernailifhehadbeenlike

theothers.

3.IfIhadbeenthere,Icouldhavehelpedyou.

4.Hecouldhavegotticketsiftherehadbeensomecheapones.

5.Mrs.Barodamighthaveyieldedtothetemptationifshehadn'tbeena

respectableandsensibleperson.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.IX,p.11

1.“Youweredifferentthen.5,“Sowasshe.”

2.“Youusedtosayhewasamanofwit.”

“Soheis.”

3."You'vemadeamistakehere.”

“Oh,soIhave.Thankyou.”

4."Childrenshouldbehavethemselves/*

“Soshouldadults.”

5.“Thisglassiscracked/5

“Oh,soitis.Ihadn'tnoticed."

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV):Ex.X,p.12

1.Heimposedhiscompanyuponherinspiteofherrepeatedhintsof

hopingtobeleftalone.

2.Hisfriendscannevercountuponhowheisgoingtoactundergiven

conditions,asheisalwaysfullofsurprises.

3.Don'tmakeafussaboutsuchasmallthingbecausethatisthelast

thingIexpected.

4.BesidesbeinganuprightandrespectablewomanMrs.Barodawasalsoa

verysensibleone.

5.Shehadneverknownherthoughtstobesoconfused,unabletogather

anythingfromthem.

6.FromGouvemaifstalk,Mrs.Barodacametoknowthathisperiodsof

silencewerenothisbasicnature,buttheresultofmoods.

7.ToGaston'sdelight,hiswifehadfinallyovercomeherdislikefor

GouvernailandinvitedGouvernailtovisitthemagainwhollyfromherself.

8.Mrs.BarodafeltconfusedwithGouvemaifspuzzlingnatureandfound

ithardtopenetratethesilenceinwhichhehadunconsciouslycoveredhimself.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.XI,p.12

1.在一起呆了幾天,她仍感到對(duì)這個(gè)客人很陌生,只得大部分時(shí)間讓丈夫陪著他。

2.加斯頓拉了拉妻子的衣袖,雙手摟著她的腰,快樂(lè)地望著她那充滿困惑的眼睛。

3.他在她身旁的長(zhǎng)凳上坐下,絲毫不曾想到她可能會(huì)反對(duì)他坐在那兒。

4.他的話變成了一串毫無(wú)意義的動(dòng)詞、名詞、副詞和形容詞,她陶醉在他的聲音里。

5.那晚,巴羅達(dá)太太很想把自己的一時(shí)荒唐告訴丈夫一也是她的朋友,但還是忍住

7o

6.他照例說(shuō)了些諸如這個(gè)季節(jié)的夜風(fēng)對(duì)身體不好之類(lèi)的話。后來(lái),望著茫茫夜色,

他開(kāi)始談了起來(lái)。

7.“噢:她笑著,在他唇上印了長(zhǎng)長(zhǎng)的溫柔的一吻,“我一切都已經(jīng)克服了!你會(huì)看到

的,這次我會(huì)對(duì)他很好?!?/p>

8.而現(xiàn)在他只求能生存,只是偶爾才能體驗(yàn)到一絲真正的生活的氣息,就像此刻這

樣。

SectionB.TheObligationsandResponsibilitiestoMarriage

XVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions

1.B2.C3.B4.B5.B6.B7.C8.B

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》Ex.XVII,p.24

1.obligation

2.continuity

3.sacrifice

4.acknowledged

5.passion

6.scattered

7.worship

8.elastic

《讀寫(xiě)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

新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)第二版讀寫(xiě)教程(第四冊(cè))Unit2

SectionA.CharlieChaplin

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV):Ex.II,p.37

1.Helivedapoorandmiserablelifeduringhischildhood.

2.PossiblybecauseheleftBritainwhenhewasyoungandnevercameback;

mostfigureshecreatedwerenotofagentleman-likeBritishstyle.

3.HisdressandbehaviorwerenotEnglish.

4.ItwasthefirstmovieinwhichChaplinusedvoiceforthecharacters.

5.Usinghisphysicalsensestoinventhisartashewentalongwithout

preparedscript.

6.Wecanfindthatfromthecharactershecreated,suchastheflower

girlandtheFrenchwifekiller.

7.Shebroughtstablehappinesstohimandbecamethecenterofrestin

hislife.

8.Comic

《讀寫(xiě)教程|V):Ex.Ill,p.37

1.coarse

2.corresponded

3.doubtful

4.roused/sparked

5.execute

6.relief

7.applause

8.immense

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.IV,p.38

1.for

2.against

3.up

4.with

5.up

6.to

7.down

8.between

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.V,p.38

1.temptation

2.change

3.urge

4.policies

5.pressures

6.arrest

7.demand

8.attempts

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.VI,p.39

1.artist

2.terrorist

3.novelist

4.activists

5.biologist

6.idealist

7.capitalists

8.tourist

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV):Ex.VII,p.39

1.Terrorism

2.industrialism

3.ageism

4.idealism

5.criticism

6.heroism

7.racism

8.Modernism

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV):Ex.VIII,p.40

1.IfIhadknownthatyouwerecoming,Iwouldhavemetyouatthe

airport.

2.Ifhehadtriedtoleavethecountry,hewouldhavebeenstoppedatthe

frontier.

3.Ifwehadfoundhimearlier,wecouldhavesavedhislife.

4.IfIhadcaughtthatplane,Iwouldhavebeenkilledintheaircrash.

5.Ifhehadbeeninbetterhealth,hecouldhavewrittenmorebooks.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV):Ex.IX,p.40

1.Withsomuchgoingonattheoffice,itisawondertofindthatMr.

Lawrencehasmuchtimeleftforanythingelse.

2.Itisasurprisetoustofindthattelevisionenjoysitsgreatest

competitiveadvantageoninformation.

3.Itisapossibilityforustoexpectthatthestudentswillgetthenew

factsinthelectureconfusedwiththeirexistingknowledge.

4.Itisafacttoknowthatwehaverunoutofwaterandfood.

5.Itisarelieftolearnthatthedrivercontrolledthecarduringthe

stormyweather.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.X,p.41

1.OtherwritersmighthavewrittenstoriesaboutLondon.Butonlyhe

couldhavecreatedthecharacterDavid,whogavehiscreatorpermanentfame.

2.Chinahasprovidedmoreapplause,morehonorand,ofcourse,more

profitwherethisscientistisconcernedthananyothercountries.

3.Hehadanurgetoexecutethisskillperfectly.

4.Thisphysicaltransformation,plustheskillwithwhichheexecutedit

againandagain,aresurelythesecretsofChaplin'sgreatcomedy.

5.Butthatshockrousedhisimagination.Chaplindidn'thavehisjokes

writtenintoascriptinadvance;hewasthekindofcomicwhousedhisphysical

sensestoinventhisartashewentalong.

6.Healsohadadeepneedtobeloved-andacorrespondingfearofbeing

betrayed.Thetwowerehardtocombineandsometimes—asinhisearly

marriages—thecollisionbetweenthemresultedindisaster.

7.It'sdoubtfulwhethershecanfindherwayintoperfectacting,though

sheneverlosesherfaithinherownability.

8.Itwasarelieftoknowthathefinallyfinishedthebookbeforehis

death,whichwasregardedasafittingmemorialtohislifeasawriter.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.XI,p.41

1.但只有查理?卓別林才能塑造出了不起的喜劇角色“流浪者”,這個(gè)使其創(chuàng)作者聲名

永駐的衣衫襤褸的小人物。

2.盡管如此,卓別林的喜劇乞丐形象并不顯得那么像英國(guó)人,甚至也沒(méi)有勞動(dòng)階級(jí)

的特色。

3.但假如他在早期那些短小喜劇電影中能操一口受過(guò)教育的人的口音,則他是否會(huì)

聞名世界就值得懷疑了,而英國(guó)人也肯定會(huì)覺(jué)得這很“古怪

4.隨著事業(yè)的發(fā)展,他感到了一種沖動(dòng)要去發(fā)掘并擴(kuò)展自己身上所顯露的天才。

5.沒(méi)有生命的物體特別有助于卓別林發(fā)揮自己藝術(shù)家的天賦。

6.然而即使是這種以沉重代價(jià)換來(lái)的自知之明也在他的喜劇創(chuàng)作中得到了表現(xiàn)。

7.

由于沃娜本人出生在一個(gè)被各種麻煩困擾的大家庭,她對(duì)卓別林生活中將面臨的挑戰(zhàn)也做好

了充分準(zhǔn)備,因?yàn)楫?dāng)時(shí)有毫無(wú)根據(jù)的流言說(shuō)他倆是馬克思主義的同情者。后來(lái)在他們自己的

有那么多天才孩子的大家庭中,卓別林有時(shí)會(huì)引發(fā)爭(zhēng)吵,而她則成了安寧的中心。

8.但是人們不禁會(huì)感到,卓別林一定會(huì)把這一奇怪的事情看作是對(duì)他的十分恰當(dāng)?shù)?/p>

紀(jì)念。他以這種方式給這個(gè)自己曾帶來(lái)那么多笑聲的世界留下了最后的笑聲。

SectionB.ThePoliticalCareerofaFemalePolitician

XVI.Readthefollowingstatementscarefully,anddecidewhethertheyaretrue

(T)orfalse(F)accordingtothepassage.

1.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.T7.F8.T

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》Ex.XVII,p.53

1.fierce

2.witnesses

3.voted

4.scandal

5.politics

6.abuse

7.jealous

8.refresh

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》Ex.XVIII,p.53

1.Couldwetakeawalk?Ifeellikealittleexercise.

2.Ms.Mbogohadmadeabolddecision:sheranformayorofEmbu,Kenya,

(runfor)

3.SomeleadersinKenyawereafraidoflosingtheirpower,sotheytried

everythingtoshutKenyanwomenoutofpolitics.

4.Shedecidedlongagothatshewouldstudythesubjectinearnestas

soonassheleftschool.

5.Hewasarrestedbecausehewaspaidtospyonourairbases.

6.Afteralmostfourhoursoffiercenegotiation,thepresidenthadthe

upperhand.

7.Roadaccidentvictimsmakeupalmostaquarterofthehospitafs

patients.

8.Ms.Mbogo*svictorywasofgreatsignificancebecauseallhermale

colleaguesvotedherin.

新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)第二版讀寫(xiě)教程(第四冊(cè))Unit3

SectionA.LongingforaNewWelfareSystem

《讀寫(xiě)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.Thenthemedicalworkercalledthewheelchair

repaircompaniestogetthecheapestbid.Thenthemedicalworkeralertedthe

mainwelfareoffice.Theyconsideredthematterfordaysbeforecallingbackand

approvingtherepair,ifhewaslucky.

7.Thesystemsoeasilylendsitselftoabusebythewelfaregiversas

wellasbytheclients.

8.Hedreamsofanewsystemthatwillencouragetheclientsandhelpthem

todeveloptheirtalents,ratherthanseektoconvictthemofcheating.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.Ill,p.66

1.convicted

2.donation

3.bleeding

4.entitled

5.profile

6.pension

7.thrive

8.receipt

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.IV,p.67

1.up

2.to

3.back

4.of

5.around

6.into

7.for

8.to

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.V,p.67

1.pressure

2.hardships

3.pain

4.defeat

5.delay

6.hunger

7.conditions

8.temper

《讀寫(xiě)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

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV):Ex.VII,p.68

1.politicians

2.technician

3.comedian

4.musicians

5.physicians

6.electricians

7.beautician

8.magician

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV>:Ex.VIII,p.69

1.ThewantedmanisbelievedtobelivinginNewYork.

2.Manypeoplearesaidtobehomelessafterthefloods.

3.Threemenaresaidtohavebeenarrestedaftertheexplosion.

4.Theprisoneristhoughttohaveescapedbyclimbingoverthewall.

5.Fourpeoplearereportedtohavebeenseriouslyinjuredinthe

accident.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV):Ex.IX,p.69

1.Hetriedsendingherflowers,butitdidn'thaveanyeffect.

2.Idon'tregrettellingherwhatIthought,evenifIupsether.

3.SherememberedreadingabiographyaboutCharlieChaplin,which

describedhimasaMarxist.

4.Weregrettoinformyouthatweareunabletoofferyouemployment.

5.Hewelcomedthenewstudentandthenwentontoexplainthecollege

regulations.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV>:Ex.X,p.70

1.Youarelegallyentitledtotakefaultygoodsbacktothestorewhere

youpurchasedthem,butyouaresupposedtoaccountforwhyyouwanttodoso.

2.Youonlyneedtofilloutaformtogetyourmembership,whichentitles

youtoadiscountongoods.

3.Oneyearago,thecardealertriedtodrumupbuyersbyofferinggood

services.Now,hisbusinessisthriving.

4.Thecrimewaslookedintocarefullybeforehewasconvictedofmurder.

5.IcalledtheFreewayServicePatrolforhelpaftermycarbrokedownon

thefreeway.Twentyminuteslater,theycametomyrescueandlefta$150

receipt.

6.Facedwiththethreatoflosingtheirjobs,theseworkersyieldedto

themanagement'sadviceandwentbacktowork.

7.Themiddle-agedmanwhotooktheboybledthefatherfor$20,000asa

compensationforthelossofhiscompany.

8.Themanlivingonwelfarebegantosetuphisownmarket,onestepata

timeandhisbusinessisthriving.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.XI,p.70

1.每個(gè)人都覺(jué)得靠社會(huì)福利救濟(jì)的人在騙人。

2.但即使我抵抗不住這種誘惑,我投稿的那些大雜志也不愿給自己惹麻煩。

3.社會(huì)工作者心底里知道許多救濟(jì)對(duì)象在欺騙他們,因此他們覺(jué)得,作為補(bǔ)償,他

們有權(quán)讓救濟(jì)對(duì)象點(diǎn)頭哈腰。

4.她這是在暗示我:得哀求她了。但是我卻將她頂了回去。

5.蘇珊娜試圖就修理輪椅的問(wèn)題訓(xùn)斥我。由于福利部門(mén)不愿花錢(qián)好好地修,所以我

的輪椅經(jīng)常壞。

6.我當(dāng)然得經(jīng)常用我的輪椅。我是一個(gè)工作很積極的人,又不是植物人。

7.如何逐漸脫離福利照顧,這在法律條款中沒(méi)有明確規(guī)定。

8.我們需要一位律師來(lái)捍衛(wèi)福利救濟(jì)對(duì)象的權(quán)利,因?yàn)檫@一福利體制不僅容易使救

濟(jì)對(duì)象濫用權(quán)力,也很容易使福利提供者濫用權(quán)力。

SectionB.ABlindManHelpedMeSeetheBeautifulWorld

XVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions

1.eventhough

2.annoyed

3.struckme

4.outoftune

5.motionless

6.justas

7.hardly

8.satisfaction

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》Ex.XVII,p.81

1.skimmed

2.steer

3.chartered

4.angle

5.overhead

6.magic

7.realm

8.stack

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》Ex.XVIII,p.82

1.Onlyafewcrumbling(破裂的)wallsbearwitnesstothepastgreatnessof

thecityofAksum.

2.Atfirsthewaswayaheadofme,butI'mslowlybutsurelycatchinghim

up.

3.Iwasloadedwithmanyparcels(包裹),unabletowalkanyfaster.

4.Theplacewasdesertedandtherewasnosignofhumanbeingsliving

there.

5.Theseinstrumentsshouldbeswitchedonandcheckedbeforewestartour

work.

6.MyfriendwasdressedinablackcoatwhereasIhadgonetherein

jeans.

7.Allthoseconnectedwiththemissionwereinprayerforher,buther

lifewasnotspared.

8.MayIexcusemyself/beexcusedforawhile,Mr.Davis?

新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)第二版讀寫(xiě)教程(第四冊(cè))Unit4

SectionA.TheTelecommunicationsRevolution

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.II,p.95

1.Thelivingstandardsinthedevelopingworldwillbegreatlyimproved.

2.Theauthorreferstothoseplaceswithouttelecommunicationsfacilities

suchastelephones,whichhindersexchangeofinformation.

3.Becauseadvancedcommunicationsandsubsequentwidespreadaccessto

informationtechnologiesenablethedevelopingregionstoshortentheprocessof

changingfromlabor-intensiveassemblyworktoindustriesthatinvolve

engineering,marketinganddesign.

4.Becausetheybelieveitisinbadneedofanyphonesanditlacks

experienceinweighingcostsandchoosingbetweentechnologies.

5.First,itsolda30%stakeinitsnationalphonecompanytotwoWestern

companiestoquickentheimportofWesterntechnology.Second,ithadleased

rightstoaDutch-Scandinaviangroupofcompaniestobuildandoperatean

advanceddigitalmobilephonesystem.

6.Wireless.Forifscheapertobuildradiotowersthantostringlines

acrossmountainridgesanditisareliableservice.

7.Becausecustomerstheretalktwotofourtimesaslongonthephoneas

peopleinNorthAmerica.

8.Becausemobilephonesmakeitpossibleforthemtokeepcontactwith

eachotherevenwhentheyarecaughtinthetrafficjams.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.Ill,p.95

1.recession

2.disposal

3.condensed

4.strategic

5.revenue

6.persist

7.utilities

8.desperate

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV):Ex.IV,p.96

1.lagsfarbehind

2.arestuckwith

3.goingfor

4.remainincontact

5.keeppacewith

6.atyourdisposal

7.datesfrom

8.onlyscratchthesurfaceof

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.V,p.96

1.sales

2.health

3.will

4.trade

5.education

6.growth

7.understanding

8.idea

《讀寫(xiě)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

《讀寫(xiě)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

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV):Ex.VIII,p.98

1.Concentrateonindoordelightsratherthanoutdoorfightsandyoullbe

muchbetterappreciated.

2.Asaresultofthedevelopmentoftheinformationsuperhighwaymany

peoplemayeventuallybeabletoworkathomeratherthangotoanoffice.

3.Somepeoplesaythatthistermpupils,achievementswillbemeasuredby

aformaltestratherthanbytheirteachers,assessment.

4.Theyarguedthattheirproductsshouldbedevelopedonthebasisof

needratherthanprofit.

5.Duringweekendsthebusinessmenmayspendsometimeestablishing

friendshipandmutualtrustratherthandiscussinganyparticularitemof

business.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV>:Ex.IX,p.99

1.Petrolnowistwiceasexpensiveasitwasafewyearsago

2.Theirsisaboutthreetimesasbigasours

3.LatinAmericancustomerstalktwotofourtimesaslongonthephoneas

peopleinNorthAmerica

4.thefeeforcellphonesistypicallytwiceasmuchasforcallsmade

overfixedlines

5.cantransmit250,000timesasmuchdataasastandardtelephonewire

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV>:Ex.X,p.99

1.Byinstallingthelatestwirelesstransmissionsystems,aparadeof

urbancentersandindustrialzonesfromBeijingtoBudapestarestepping

directlyintotheInformationAge.

2.Widespreadaccesstoinformationtechnologypromisestocondensethe

timerequiredtochangefromlabor-intensiveassemblyworktoindustriesthat

involveengineering,marketinganddesign.

3.ModerncommunicationswillgivecountrieslikeChinaandVietnamahuge

advantageovercountriesstuckwitholdtechnologies.

4.Thereislittledisputethatcommunicationswillbeakeyfactor

separatingthewinnersfromthelosers.

5.Theeconomyofthecountryisstuckinrecessionanditbarelyhasthe

moneytoscratchthesurfaceoftheproblem.

6.Businesseseagerforreliableservicearewillingtopaya

significantlyhighpricetagforawirelesscall.

7.Havinganoperationthereislikehavinganendlesspileofmoneyat

yourdisposal.

8.Forcountriesthathavelaggedbehindforsolong,thetemptationto

moveaheadinonejumpishardtoresist.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV):Ex.XI,p.100

1.一個(gè)將會(huì)大大提高發(fā)展中國(guó)家生活水準(zhǔn)的轉(zhuǎn)變正方興未艾。

2.所有這些發(fā)展中地區(qū)都把先進(jìn)的通信技術(shù)看作一種能跨越經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展各階段的方

法。

3.問(wèn)題是,它的國(guó)內(nèi)電話系統(tǒng)是一堆生了銹的20世紀(jì)30年代的老古董。

4.通信工程也是上海實(shí)現(xiàn)其成為一流金融中心這一夢(mèng)想的關(guān)鍵。

5.整個(gè)拉丁美洲對(duì)無(wú)線電通信的需求和使用已急速增加。

6.泰國(guó)也在求助于無(wú)線電通信方式,以便讓泰國(guó)人在發(fā)生交通堵塞時(shí)能更好地利用

時(shí)間。

7.移動(dòng)電話在商界成為時(shí)尚,使人們?cè)诮煌ǘ氯麜r(shí)也能與外界保持聯(lián)系。

8.總有一天,他們將能在信息高速公路上與美國(guó)和西歐并駕齊驅(qū)。

SectionB.TheInformationSuperhighway

XVI.Readthefollowingstatementscarefully,anddecidewhethertheyaretrue

(T)orfalse(F)accordingtothetext.

1.F2,F3.T4.T5.F6.T7.T8.T

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》Ex.XVII,p.111

1.transmit

2.insuring

3.format

4.feedback

5.correspondence

6.vacuum

7.Synthetic

8.diagrams

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》Ex.XVIII,p.111

1.differon

2.referto

3.becomparedto

4.specializein

5.makeroutine

6.comeupwith

7.hasaccessto

8.Someconcretestepsshouldbetaken

新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)第二版讀寫(xiě)教程(第四冊(cè))Unit5

SectionA.ChoosetoBeAloneonPurpose

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV>:Ex.II,p.124

All22millionofpeoplelivealone,whichsuggeststhatitisanoverwhelmingphenomenon

intheUnitedStates.

Becausetheycanfindinspirationinsolitude.

Themorecapablethepersonisofthinkingonhisown,thelesshisneedforstayingwith

others.

Itdepends.Ifheliveswiththem,thefriends'temporaryleavingwillbereceivedasa

welcomechange.However,ifhelivesalone,thetemporaryabsenceoffriendswillleave

himnothingbutthefeelingofemptiness.

Theneedtotalkisthemostbasicneedofasolitaryperson.

Hemaycallfriendstotellthemimportantthings,ortalktohimself,hispets,thetelevision,

oreventostrangersinthesupermarket.

Heshouldstayrational,settlehimselfinacomfortableandpleasantwayandwaitfor

anythinghappythatmayhappen.

Asordinarypeople'ssolitaryconditionoflivingdiffersfromthatofthegreatmindslikethe

poetsandphilosophers,theyshouldcherishthethoughtthat*'sincewearehere,wemay

aswellstayandmakethebestofit*'.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV>:Ex.Ill,p.124

dictatechoked

humble

justicewaterproof

slipperypoetrysupreme

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.IV,p.125

castout

allbyhimself

stayuplate

wasfondof

atonesitting

filledupwith

speakshighlyof

havesoughtout

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.V,p.125

idea

offer

proposal

belief

request

control《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.VI,p.126

underestimated

underpaid

overslept

Underdeveloped

overestimated

overcharged

underweight

overloaded

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.VII,p.127

simplified

electrician

recovery

underwent

autobiography

underline

terrorist

over-react

promotion

products《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》:Ex.VIII,p.127

Themoreopenlyyouandyourdoctorcantalktogether,thebettertheserviceyourdoctor

willbeabletogiveyou.

ThemoreReneeHenrylearntaboutthetherapy,themoreshebecameconvincedthatit

wasrightforher.

Themoreanation'scompanieslocatefactoriesabroad,thesmallerwillbethecountry*s

recordedexports.

Thelessexerciseyoudo,themoreunfityouwillbecome,andthehardereverydaytasks

willseem.

Rememberthatthelessprocessedafood,thehigheritsmineralandvitamincontent.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV>:Ex.IX,p.128

Youmightaswellgotheretoseewhetherthereistheinformationyouneed

Wemightaswellcallitfreedom

Youmayaswellringandtellthemyou'regoingtovisitthem

Wemight/mayaswellwalkhome

Wemight/mayaswellfindaneasieronetoread

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV):Ex.X,p.128

Poetsandphilosophersallspeakhighlyofthemselvesforseekingoutsolitude,from

whichtheycandrawinspiration.

Ahumblepersontendstosufferfromsolitude,feelinghimselfinadequatecompany,

longingforotherstobearound.

Thewidowedoldladywassolonelythatshewouldtalkatlengthtothestrangersinthe

supermarketaboutherpets.

Theconditionoflonelinessrisesandfalls,butourneedtotalkgoesonforever-theneed

oftellingsomeonethedailysuccessionofsmallobservationsandopinions.

Toapersonlivingalone,it'simportanttostayrationalandsettledownandmakehimself

comfortable,andfindsomegraceandpleasureinhiscondition.

Ifyoulivewithotherpeople,theirtemporaryabsencecanberefreshing.

Scientificsurveysshowthatthosewholivealonetalkatlengthtothemselvesandtheir

petsandthetelevision.

It'simportanttostopwaitingandsettledownandmakeourselvescomfortable,atleastfor

thetimebeing.

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV>:Ex.XI,p.128

孤獨(dú)或許是這里的一種民族弊病,它比起其他任何過(guò)錯(cuò)更加令人難以啟齒.而另一方面,故意

選擇獨(dú)處,拒絕別人的陪伴而非為同伴所拋棄,這正是美國(guó)式英雄的一個(gè)特點(diǎn).

孤獨(dú)的獵人,孤獨(dú)的探險(xiǎn)者,在鹿群和狼群中間冒險(xiǎn),去征服廣袤的荒野,這時(shí)他們并不需要有

人陪伴.梭羅獨(dú)居在湖畔的小屋,有意拋棄了城市生活.現(xiàn)在,這成了你的個(gè)性.

獨(dú)處的靈感是詩(shī)人和哲學(xué)家最有用的東西.他們都贊成獨(dú)處.

也許你已經(jīng)注意到,這些藝術(shù)家類(lèi)型的人,大多是到戶外獨(dú)處,而家里則自有親人們備好了熱

茶,等著他們回家.

美國(guó)的獨(dú)處高士是梭羅.我們欽佩他,并非因?yàn)樗珜?dǎo)自力更生精神,而是因?yàn)樗律硪蝗嗽?/p>

瓦爾登湖畔生活,這是他自己想要這么做的.他獨(dú)居在湖畔的樹(shù)林中.

其他人不在的時(shí)候你可以放飛你的靈魂,讓它充滿整個(gè)房間.你可以充分享受自由.你可以隨

意來(lái)去而無(wú)需道歉.

重要的是要在我們自身的條件下發(fā)現(xiàn)一些優(yōu)雅和樂(lè)趣,不要做一個(gè)以自我為中心的英國(guó)詩(shī)人,

而要像一個(gè)被關(guān)在塔樓里的公主,耐心地等待著我們的童話故事進(jìn)入快樂(lè)的結(jié)局.

畢竟,事已至此,這或許不是我們所期望的局面,但眼下我們不妨稱(chēng)之為家吧.不管怎么說(shuō),沒(méi)

有什么地方比家還好.

SectionB.RoommateConflicts

XVI.Readthefollowingstatementscarefully,anddecidewhethertheyaretrue(T)orfalse

(F)accordingtothetext.

1.F2.T3.T4.F5.F6.T7.T8.F《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》Ex.XVII,p.141

vibrate

holy

tolerate

stale

disorder

chew

abstract

exclaimed

《讀寫(xiě)教程IV》Ex.XVIII,p.141

Whenhereceivedtheadmissionnoticefromtheuniversity,heknewitwastimehestruck

outonhisown.

HisroommatealwaysturnsuptheCDplayertothehighestpoint,whichmakeshim

miserable.

EverytimeshetriedtoarguewithheridenticaltwinKatie,sheendedupcryinghereyes

out.

Seriousviolencehassprungfromtheconflictoverinsignificant,irritatingdifferences.

Therearemanypeoplewhobelievesincerelythatyoucantrainchildrenforlifewithout

resortingtopunishment.

Alansignedadormcontractwithhisroommatetoheadoffpossibleconflicts.

Hewasrequiredtofillinaformbeforethejobinterview.

Herhusbandusedtoslapheraround,whichledtothebreakupofhermarriage

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