外研社,新编大学英语综合教程4,Unit4 Creativity,Quiz答案
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新编大学英语4 unit4课后答案Reading Comprehension1.1 Introduction Para 1It is introduced in the article how teachers and parents can encourage creativity in children.2 An important strategy for parents and teachers to follow Para. 2-3A. The strategy: To encourage children to spend time thinking and developing new ideas.B. The significance for adopting the strategy: If children can be taught to think creatively they will be better able to function in tomorrow’s society.3 The definition of creativity Para. 4-5A. Who successful students and adults are: Those who can find a number of ways to approach problems.B. What creative people can do: They can use what they have to produce original ideas that are good for something.4 A big problem in school Para. 6The problem: Children can obtain and give back information but can’t figure out ways to apply what they know in new situations.5 A new approach to teaching Para 7A. The approach: Combining the basics with the activities where students must use their imaginations.B. How to do so: By asking questions and meanwhile praising their ideas and new thoughts.C. How to facilitate the process: To create an atmosphere in which there is no risk in being creative-- a place where wild ideas are honored and valued never scorned or dismissed.6 Things parents can do at home to encourage creativity Para. 8-10A. To involve children in decision making.B. To help children to understand the consequences of various decisions.C. To encourage them to talk out loud about things they are doing. The reason for doing so: Talking out loud improves language skills and thinking skills.D. To show a sense of humor. The reason for doing so: Children can see creativity in its purest form.E. To give children choices from their earliest age.Examples:a. When they are very young let them choose between two food items for lunch.b. B. When they grow older let them decide how to use their time or spend their money.V ocabulary3.1 dismiss2 consequences3 promoting4 applies5 vital 6scorned 7 conventional 8 original4. 1 consciously 2 innovative 3 unconsciously 4 determined 5Imagination 6 aware 7 control 8 created 9 extension 10 technique 11vulnerable 12 unfolding 13 joyful 14 gain 15 Apply。
新编⼤学英语4QuizforUnit4Quiz for Unit 4姓名:学号:成绩:Part I Complete each of the following sentences with the most appropriate word1. The date of of the jewellery has not been authenticated.2. The stronger the , the more quickly a person will learn a foreign language.3. The British are not famed for their philosophy and tend to be more minded.4. He became the object of ridicule and .5. Investors can simply pay cash, but this isn't a solution in most cases.6. The association of ideas in original ways is the key to .7. It would be better to use than to attack by force.8. As people old age, their energies may diminish.9. I think we've finished with that point. Now for the next item on the .10. The Government is doing nothing to in the crisis.11. They use games and drawings to their subject.12. Oxford and Cambridge the thirteenth century.13. My passive vocabulary in Spanish would not the task.14. He decided to a trip a new house.15. Everyone should indulge in fantasy .Part II In this part there are 20 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the answer that bestcompletes the sentence.16. He ______the opinion polls as worthless.A)praised B)dismissed C)discriminated D)disaccord17. The suggestion that the governor the prizes was accepted by everyone.A)would present B)presentC)presents D)ought to present18. She will surely finish the job on time she’s left to do it in her own way.A)in that B)so long as C)in case D)as far as19. On New Year’s Eve, Paris holds an outdoor which attracts a crowd of a million ormore people.A)incident B)event C)case D)affair20. the temperature rising so rapidly, we couldn’t continue the experiment.A)Since B)For C)As D)With21. If people feel hopeless, they don’t bother to the skills they need to achievesuccess.A)adopt B)acquire C)accumulate D)assemble22. The ship’s generator broke down, so the pumps had to be operated______instead of mechanically.A)manually B)artificiallyC)automatically D)synthetically23. The project was almost complete when we received orders to no further with it.A)progress B)proceed C)march D)promote24.Many children can’t effectively in large classes.A)produce B)function C)operation D)performance25.She was to be the dean of this department last month.A)applied B)pointed C)appointed D)applied for26. The republication of the poet’s most recent works will certainly _______hisnational reputation.A)magnify B)widen C)enlarge D)enhance27.It was so dark outside that he was just able to the road in the dark.A)understand B)know C)get D)discern28.At no time and under no circumstances the first to use nuclear weapons.A)China will be B)will China beC)will be China D)be will China29.She never laughed, lose her temper.A)or she ever did B)or did she everC)nor did she ever D)nor she ever did30.It was very difficult to guess what his _______to the news would be.A)impression B)reaction C)comment D)opinion31.She is a musician than her brother.A)much of B)more ofC)much as D)more as32.She believed that education should be a preparation for life, that a person learns by doing, and that teaching must the curiosity and creativity of children.A)seek B)stimulate C)shape D)secure33.I don’t think his remarks are to our discussion.A)reliable B)respectable C)relevant D)dependent34.The corporate manager was critical the way we were doing the work.A)at B)in C)of D)with35. It is reported that Americans eat as they actually need every day.A)protein as much twice B)twice as much proteinC)protein as twice much D)twice protein as muchPart III Translation: Complete the following sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.36. If you hadn’t watched that late football match last night, ___________ (你就不会现在在课堂上睡着了。
新标准大学英语综合教程4 Unit test 4 答案Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete the sentences using the correct words in the box.•pathetic•superficial•indispensable•overseas•notify•deceive•align•marital•compatible•compile1.We've been living in m ar i t albliss ever since our wedding.Your answer Correct answer marital marital2.Sandra is going to study over seasin Asia next semester.Your answer Correct answer overseas overseas3.It's critical that tests al i gnwith material students are learning in the classroom.Your answer Correct answer align align4.The lawyer spent all week trying to com pi l eevidence against the suspect.Your answer Correct answer compile compile5.We can't afford to lose Thomas—he's our most i ndi spensabl eemployee.Your answer Correct answerindispensable indispensable6.Even though it was only a(n) super f i ci alwound, the cut was incredibly painful.Your answer Correct answer superficial superficial7.Lori is an expert at using lies and flattery to decei vethe people around her and getwhat she wants.Your answer Correct answerdeceive deceive8.My puppy is notorious for the pat het i clooks he gives when he's hungry.Your answer Correct answer pathetic pathetic9.Please not i f ythe police if you see anything suspicious.Your answer Correct answernotify notify10.Unfortunately, the new regulations aren't com pat i bl ewith the law, so they'll need tochange.Your answer Correct answercompatible compatibleSection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11. Don't trust my brother, he's _____ to do or say anything.a. libelb. unreliablec. reliabled. liable12. If you become a member, you'll have access to _____ deals and offers.b. exclusivec. reclusived. elusive13. I can teach any type of math, but I _____ in geometry.a. specialb. specialtyc. especiallyd. specialize14. Winning the lottery is possible, but it's certainly not _____.a. probablyb. probablec. probabilityd. probabilistic15. We've been with the same bank for years, and I've never had a _____ about their service.a. complaintb. publicityc. restraintd. vanity16. I want to wait until the stock market begins to _____ before I invest; it's just too volatile right now.b. stabilizec. increased. neutralize17. That actress is best known for her _____ laugh—it's like no other.a. familiarb. ordinaryc. distinctived. renowned18. Schoolchildren are usually taught the importance of their national _____ very early.a. weatherb. downturnc. savingsd. heritage19. It simply makes good _____ sense to save money for retirement.a. economicalb. economicsc. economistd. economy20. After discussing the situation, Carlos and I came to a(n) _____ agreement with which we wereboth satisfied.a. communalb. independentc. mutuald. dualSection C: Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable word.21.Please put dow nthe gun, and we can talk about this calmly.Your answer Correct answer down down22.She laid outthe paperwork on the table so she could finally get organized.Your answer Correct answerout out23.Unfortunately, the new owner simply helped the situation go f r ombad to worse.Your answer Correct answer from from24.Nicholas managed to carve outa unique niche, and he got lots of customers becauseof what he could offer.Your answer Correct answerout out25.After my husband lost his job, we were forced to cut back onmany things we didn'treally need.Your answer Correct answeron on26.Rent must be paid i nfull by the 1st of the month.Your answer Correct answerin in27.In the end, it all boils dow nto who you know, not what you know.Your answer Correct answer down down28.The sad truth is that far too many people simply scrape byand live from day to day.Your answer Correct answerby by29. After many profitable years, the economic downturn ultimately forced the companyi nt othe red.Your answer Correct answerinto into30.I want everyone to pair upwith a classmate and act out this scene of the play.Your answer Correct answerup upPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Money. Some people think it's the root of all evil and the source of everything(31)w i ckedin the world. Other people think there's nothing more(32)desi r abl eand can't get enough. The truth, as always, is somewhere in between.It's true that money (or the lack of it) can have (33)devast at i ngeffects. People who findthemselves in (34)abj ectpoverty are all too aware of the pain that money can cause.It's also true that money can easily lead to uncontrollable (35)gr eedamong peoplewho simply can't get enough. Many of these people will lead similarly unfulfilling lives.The people who command true respect and of whom we should be (36)j eal ous are those who have successfully found the middle ground. Humans are not (37)pr onetoward poverty or wealth. Instead, we (38)nat ur al l ytend toward a comfortable statusquo. Indeed, most people desperately (39)year nfor such a situation. Wanting more orless than what we realistically need is simply (40)unr eal i st i c. It just doesn't make sense.Your answer Correct answer(31) wicked wicked(32) desirable desirable(33) devastating devastating(34) abject abject(35) greed greed(36) jealous jealous(37) prone prone(38) naturally naturally(39) yearn yearn(40) unrealistic unrealisticPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Though we may not like to admit it, dishonesty is all too prevalent in the world. There have always been and will always be people who lie, cheat, or steal to get what they want. Dishonesty has many faces. Some of them are obvious, and some are more clandestine. Producing counterfeit products—products that are not the genuine article—is one of the more widespread forms of dishonesty. The practice affects almost every industry in every country of the world.Official currency is not immune to this problem. Indeed, counterfeit banknotes have been a problem for nearly as long as people have used money. Many governments (who print and regulate national currencies) have fought back by creating banknotes that are incredibly difficult to copy. High-tech security features are embedded within the money to identify the note as legal and genuine. Modern banknotes are not merely slips of paper; they are essentially sophisticated pieces of technology!In most countries of the world, the printing and issue of banknotes is handled exclusively by thegovernment or a government-owned bank. In the United Kingdom, however, there are seven retail banks, in addition to the central Bank of England, that are authorized to print their own banknotes. These seven banks are located in, and print currency unique to, Scotland and Northern Ireland.Founded in 1694, the Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom, and it primarily serves England and Wales. For nearly 300 years, the Bank of England has been issuing banknotes, and for nearly 300 years, counterfeit notes have been a problem. In response to this ongoing threat, the following security features have been developed.•Banknotes are printed on special paper that is highly durable and has a unique feel.•Raised lettering is used throughout the notes, particularly on the words Bank of England.• A metallic thread weaves through every note. It looks like a broken line across the note, but if you hold it up to the light, it appears as a continuous dark line.•There is a watermark of the Queen that is visible when held up to the light.•Every note has a 3D hologram design that alternates between the value of the note and an image of Britannia.•If the note is placed under an ultra-violet light, the number (5, 10, 20, or 50. will appear as bright red and green.•Microlettering beneath the Queen's portrait is only visible with a magnifying glass.The Bank of England prints notes in denominations of £5, £10, £20, and £50. The above security features are common to all four values. £20 and £50 banknotes have additional features that make them even more difficult to counterfeit.Unfortunately, counterfeit bills aren't going away anytime soon. That's why it's important to be educated. Sometimes, a counterfeit bill isn't noticed right away, and it may enter circulation. If the bill ends up in your wallet, you might be held responsible if you try to use it. Even if you don't find trouble with the law, you will almost certainly lose that money. It's critical that you check the bills you receive from the bank and as change when you go shopping. You don't want to get caught with counterfeit money!41. The main purpose of this article is to give information about _____.A. the differences among world currenciesB. the history of the Bank of EnglandC. how to identify fake moneyD. dishonesty in everyday life42. Based on this passage, which of the following can you infer to be true?A. The problem of counterfeit money is going away.B. United States currency has modern security features to prevent counterfeiting.C. Banknotes in denominations greater than £50 have more advanced securityD. Most security features are fairly easy to replicate with inexpensive technology.43. This style of writing would best be described as _______.A. expositoryB. argumentativeC. narrativeD. descriptive44. With which of the following statements would the author of this passage likely agree?A. Security features should be used on banknotes very sparingly.B. The Bank of England unwisely spent an exorbitant amount of money to institute newC. Modern security features have garnered a lot of good publicity for the Bank ofD. It's unrealistic to think that counterfeit money will disappear anytime soon.45. All of the following are mentioned as security features of British money EXCEPT _______.A. paper that is very difficult to tearB. an embedded magnetic strip。
Enhance Your Language AwarenessWords in Action▇Working with Words and Expressions1 In the boxes below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.■Answers:1) mass2) gambled3) voluntary4) hunted5) classified6) abolished7) division8) senseless9) fashions10) coordination11) declarations12) committed13) necessity14) moderately15) slightest16) considerable17) evaluate18) derived2 In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Complete the sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.■Answers:1) stands/stood a chance2) ruled out3) consist /consists of4) gone through5) in the strict sense6) At a guess7) earns a living8) coincide with9) gone in for10) got their teeth into6) introductory7) contradictory8) explanatory2 Study the following usage notes and then complete each of the following sentences with an appropriate word from the box.▆ Answers for reference:1) vocation2) posts3) trade4) job5) work6) profession7) career8) position3 Underline the mistakes in the following sentences, paying special attention to the use of prepositions. Write down your corrections in the space provided. If there is no mistake, write “No Mistake”.▇Answers:1) ( of ) Natural disasters are inevitable and they are▇Answers for reference:1) He was afraid of falling behind the others.2) We were all amused at Henry’s running after the dog in his slippers.3) Have they informed you of the change in the plan?4) We’re grateful to you for having given us so much help.5) We assured them of our willingness to cooperate with them.ClozeComplete the following passage with words chosen from this unit. The initial letter of each is given.▇Answers:(1) enjoy(2) physical(3) compelled(4) necessity(5) support(6) mental(7) idealize(8) status(9) values(10) classified(11) essential(12) mind(13) attitude(14) fortunateTranslation1 Translate the following sentences into English, using the words or expressions given in brackets.▇ Answers for reference:1) As more and more details of her private life were disclosed by the media, she was compelled to resign her post as general manager (or: resign as general manager/ resign from the post of general manager) of the company.2) She is very satisfied with her new job as it coincides with her interests.3) I bought this shirt because the pricet was reduced from 300 yuan to 80 yuan.4) To bring her children up, the mother really went through all kinds of hardships.5) The police have ruled out murder in the case of the old lady’sdeath.6) The municipality (municipal government) promised to take effective steps as soon as possible to solve the problems of air pollution.7) I did not go in for the Campus Tennis Championships held last month because of my injured leg.8)If you can get the support of the majority of the girls, you stand a good chance of winning the election and becoming Chairman of the Students Union.9) Not all the books he wrote were as successful as this one so I recommend that you borrow it from the library and read it.10) At the 2004 Athens Olympic Games Liu Xiang won the championship of the men’s 110-meter hurdle and broke the world record, which had been previously held by an American athlete.2 Translate the following passage into English.▇Answers for reference:Some people think that they’ve fulfilled their tasks as long as they go on duty and come off duty on time. They never think about what is meant by “work” and why they should work at all. In fact, “work” involves such qualities as wisdom, enthusiasm, imagination and creativity.To do his work well, a worker must have a spirit of dedication, and be capable of bearing hardships and standing hard work. In addition, he should have initiative and creativity. Having initiative means the worker should be ready to grasp every opportunity to display his outstanding ability.In addition, a worker should make clear the nature and significance of the work he does, be responsible for whatever he is doing and plunge himself into the work with vigorous enthusiasm. If he can do so, he will find a job no longer a burden but an indispensable part of his life. Whatever he does, he can always find values and pleasure in the work and achieve extraordinary results in otherwise ordinary work.THEME-RELATED WRITINGWrite a composition of no less than 150 words on the topic “My Career Choice”. Your writing should cover the following points:1) the kind of job you prefer to do2) factors you consider when choosing the job3) conclusion▆Sample Essay:My Career ChoiceWhen it comes to the choice of career, different people consider thematter from different perspectives. Personally I prefer to be a teacher.I have three reasons for my decision. The first reason is that the profession of teaching is in agreement with my personality. Being an outgoing, patient and understanding person, I think I am able to communicate with my students and understand their feelings easily, which constitutes an important factor in ensuring success in teaching. The second reason is that I am interested in the job. It would always give me great joy and satisfaction to see the happy faces of my students, to share my knowledge and life experience with them and to participate in their process of growing up. The third reason is related to my occupational attitude. I always believe that school teachers all over the world are respected for their profound knowledge and higher social status. I have always held my teachers in respect and I hope I would be respected as a teacher, too, in the future.I think teaching is an ideal career for me. Being a university student now, I will work hard to realize my dream.(198 words)。
Unit 5Text comprehensionI. Decide which of the following best states the autho r’s purpose of writing.C.II. Judge. according to the text, whether the following statements are true or false.1. F. Refer to Paragraphs 1 and2.Though it is true that what interested the woman was the all-sided description of the friendship between the two characters, the plot of the movie was far from exciting; it was in many ways a slight movie..2. T. Refer to Paragraph3.3. F. Refer to Paragraph4. The shift was not simply from men to women. It in depth represented a shift from one type of friendship to another. In other words, female friendship depicted in movies nowadays was distinct in nature from male friendship portrayed in earlier movies.4. T. Refer to Paragraph 8.5. T. Refer to Paragraph 16.6. F. Refer to Paragraph 18. The author only says that in the double standard of friendship the female version was becoming accepted as the general idea for once. III. Answer the following questions.1. She thought it was a trivial movie, particularly with regard to its dull plot. At the same time she found it gentle and affecting on the ground that the movie described in detail the characteristics of the friendship between two women.2. Because in the past men were exclusive images for friendship in movies and they were presented as the only inheritor of a primitive capacity for friendship. Women, on the other hand, were portrayed choosing each other as companions just as they picked berries with little genuine friendship involved. Nowadays, the female friendship was becoming a fashionable theme of movies to take the place of the make friendship.3. The male friendship, i.e. the bonding relationship between buddies, is established on the need for co-operation in the activities that men are engaged in or in the adverse situations they are confronted with. In other words, without the need to do things together, there would probably be no buddies at all. In contrast, the female friendship borders on love, the need for mutual emotional support. Women friendsdesire to be together as a result of spiritual attachment, regardless of whether they are involved in the same act or not.4. Men become buddies only when they have undergone together competitive, adverse or dangerous situations like sports games and wars, but women are not real friends unless they have exchanged three loathsome secrets. This fact shows again that the male friendship is activity-oriented while the female friendship isemotion-rooted.5. It is intended to illustrate that female friends exchange their confidences.6. Because what men described as friendship was nothing of the kind at all to the woman. As she saw it, when two women see each other only once a year, they cannot count as best friends; when two women do not call each other long distance without a real reason, they don’t count as intimates; and when two women don’t have dinner together alone without a company of their spouses, they don’t count as chums. But in such situations, men still describe them as bosom friends.IV. Explain in your own words the following sentences taken form the text.1. Slowly, the movie gave a panoramic picture of friendship…2. This was not simply a shift from one fashion to another, but a truthful description of friendship.3. The two sides must have been mortally wounded in the OK Corral gunfight.4. Buddies hold on together in face of adversity; friends cling tightly to each other for emotional support.Structural analysis of the textWe can summarize the author’s viewpoint with the following sentence: A buddy is a fine life-companion but a friend is that part of the race with which you can be human.The more specific differences between a buddy and a friend are given below:1.Buddies bonded, but friends loved.2.Buddies faced adversity together, but friends faced each other.3.Buddies seemed to “do” things together; friends simply “were” together. Vocabulary exercisesI. Replace the underlined words in the sentences with appropriate forms of words chosen from the text.1. cosmic2. bonding3. primal4. adversity5. palpably6. loathsomeII. Fill in the blank with the appropriate forms of the given words.1. fragility2. drastic3. replacement4. Trendy5. portrayal6.inheritance7.confidence8. embarrassing III . Fill in the blank in each sentence with an appropriate phrasal verb or collocation taken from the text .1. hang together2. pick on3. soldiering4. showing…off5. will make a difference6. binges7. intimacy8. resiliencyIV. Explain the meaning of the underlined word or phrase in each sentence.1. example2. projects3. friendly4. finished5. not to hurry6. reasonableGrammar exercisesI. Note the parts omitted in the following sentences.Ellipsis is commonly employed in comparative constructions. What can be omitted includes the subject, the predicate verb, the complement and the adverb of the second clause.II. Improve the following sentences.1.The students of Class One are more hardworking than those of Class Two.2.He has sat at the table for several hours and drunk considerably more winethan is good for his health.3.The greater the achievements(are), the more modest we should be.4.It is said that British parents take better care of the animals than of theirchildren.5.Tom likes pop music more than his eighteen-year-old daughter does.6.Mary would do it much more quickly than I would.III. Fill in the blanks with rather or fairly.1. rather2. rather3. fairly4. fairly5. fairly6. rather7. rather8. ratherIV. Rewrite the following in direct speech.What have you done to your clothes? You look awful. How can you have managed to get so muddy? If you’ve been playing on the riverbank, it’s extremely naughty of you. You know the banks are very slippery and that you might fall in and drown. You both know you’ve been forbidden to play near the river.V. Make sentences of your own after the sentences given below, keeping the underlined parts in your sentences .1. It never rains but (it) pours.William Handy was not the first composer of the blues, but he was the first to make the music more popular.2.They didn’t find her until the next day.It was not until nearly 11 o’clock that they sighted the snowcapped peak. Translation exercisesI. Translate the following sentences into English, using the words or phrases given in the brackets .1. Your remarks border on rudeness.2. Any unemployed person counts as deserving government help.3. On the whole I am quite satisfied with the experiment.4. A person’s appearance makes a difference in how others judge him.5. Advertising tends to portray women in very traditional roles.6. Having inherited a considerable wealth, the twin sisters were eager to show off their jewelry.7. Public interest has once again shifted focus to the changes in the urban environment.8. In contrast, even the most modern aircraft look clumsy and slow.II. Translate the following passage into Chinese.如同在其他许多欧洲国家一样,在法国,朋友通常是相同性别的,友谊则基本上被认为是男人之间的一种关系。
《(第二版)新编大学英语》第4册Key to Quiz 1Part I 1—10 DCABB DBDBAPart II 11. convicted 12. penalty 13. detected 14. applauded15. fiction 16. shortage 17.arrest 18. Loose19. complex 20. hookPart III 21. beyond the understanding of most people.22. fall in love with23. We need make an attempt24. a note of reality25. Without doubt/ UndoubtedlyPart IV 26—35 BDACB ACDBDPart V 36—40 BDCACKey to Quiz 2Part I 1—10 DBDAB BCACBPart II 11. intimate 12. shrunk 13. perception 14. visual15. rebel 16. shrug 17. enrolled 18. evoked19. empirically 20. proceededPart III 21. shy away from his classmates and teachers22. turning the country around23. cultivate/form/develop a good habit24. attach too much importance to earning money25. couldn’t make anything ofPart IV 26. with 后面加a 27. good →well28. prepare →preparing 29. it →them30. prepared →prepare 31. reach to →reach32. calling →called 33. number →numbers34. gets后面加a 35. With →ForPart V 36—45 H K A G C I L E D NKey to Quiz 3Part I 1—10 DBBDA DAACAPart II 11. contempt 12. allocate 13. balanced14. typical15. discrimination 16. dramatically 17.origin 18. minority19. crafted 20. disregardPart III 21. I haven’t thought beyond that.22. that a truly humorous individual is well liked.23. we (should) participate in the project and hand in our research report.24. (in) finding a satisfactory job25. has been accustomed to taking on more workPart IV 26. We ask, “Is it a boy or a girl?”27. are different from women28. G irls are more sociable, nurturing, compliant and have lower self-esteem29. to behave like women and men like men.30. We cannot ignore the effect of learningPart V 31—35 ADBCAKey to Quiz 4Part I 1—10 BCDAC DADBAPart II 11. sympathetic 12. manual 13. primarily14. awkward15. merely 16. desirable 17. relevant 18. subsequent19. self-reliant 20. illuminatedPart III 21. was involved in the murder22. intervene in the internal affairs of other country23. I’ve told you time and again24. the company didn’t feed back to his let ter of application25. stopping on occasion to shake hands with the workersPart IV 26—35 ADBCA ABCDCPart V 36—42 N Y Y Y N NG N43. come up with a creative idea44. internal competition45. sharing informationKey to Quiz 5Part I 1—10 BDCCD ABABCPart II 11. privilege 12. flattered 13. deform14.inevitably15. thrilling 16. indifference 17.talented 18. imply19. was bound up with 20.on top ofPart III 21. our company will follow their lead.22. There is an indication23. is going for his second medal24. discard your winter clothes25. goes well with the skirtPart IV 26—35 B GA M J H D F K IPart V 36—42 BADCC DC43. so many significant shots44. a North Carolina freshman45. minor league baseball for a seasonKey to Quiz 6Part I 1—10 C D D A B C B D A CPart II 11) ambition 12) permanent 13) maximum 14) short cut15) poll 16) preoccupation 17) incidence 18) radical19) statistics 20) terrorPart III 21. in order to bring her weight under control.22. Bear in mind23. She may well agree with you24. Being indifferent to hardships and danger25. by virtue of outstanding performancePart IV 26—35 M A O H I B F K C LPart V 36—42 Y N Y N NG N N43. Regular physical activity44. Brisk walking or light jogging45. school, work pressures and injuryKey to Quiz 7Part I 1—10 BDABC DABCCPart II 11. desperation 12. obscures 13. stagger 14. sufficient15. contented 16. moan 17.attained 18. beneficial19. unaccustomed 20. motivatedPart III 21. act it out22. Against all the odds / Against odds23. Her eyes glazed over24. As Christmas drew nearer25. intrude upon her good moodPart IV 26—35 BAACD DACBDPart V 36—40 BDCADKey to Quiz 8Part I 1—10 ADBCA DBACBPart II 11. absurd 12. context 13. counterpart 14. consistently15. briefly 16. calling on 17. stir 18. in effect19. conception 20. terriblyPart III 21. Most people think of a camel as22. can be attributed to23. I must tell you in all honesty24. After a long interval he replied25. were almost completely subject toPart IV 26. Being punctual to the minute27. an insult28. explain the reason and apologize29. Many casual parties such as backyard barbecues and picnics.30. Time waits for no man.Part V 31—40 E O H A K J M F B CKey to Quiz 9Part I 1—10 BACDA DBAAAPart II 11. storage 12. delicately 13. skeptical14. intimate15. shortened 16. manipulation 17.outline 18. programmer19. rationality 20. temperamentalPart III 21. to be exact a total of 12,00022. no one is allowed to dispose of23. substitute for the regular teachers24. when it was badly short of25. All the teachers and classmates hold him in high regardPart IV 26. traditional→young/new 27. scientific→science28. computer前面加a 29. calculation→calculating30. increasing→increasingly 31. deliver→delivered32. digit→digital 33. led→leading34. 去掉on后面的the 35. less→morePart V 36—45 N M L K J I E D C AKey to Quiz 10Part I 1—10 ADACB CDABDPart II 11. disheartening 12. nominated 13. corruption14. put me to shame15. execute 16. deliberate 17. knocked down 18. inconsistency19. clear up 20. refutePart III 21. When we come across difficulty/problems22. giving out ads in the street23. her strong ideas about her superiority24. set about preparing supper25. sent in their compositionsPart IV 26—35 DACDC ABCADPart V 36—42 CBDBCDA43. a stout defence of her44. there is no way of dealing with it45. the death of their mother in 1997。
全新版大学英语4综合教程第四单元答案全新版大学英语综合教程4第四单元讲的.是跟全球化有关的。
下面是店铺分享的课后答案,欢迎大家阅读!Unit 4Key to Part II Reading TaskContent Questions:Pair Work:1. Because he feels he is completely international.2. What he means is that if one has a network of friends and enjoys what one is doing, one can function well anywhere in the world.3. It refers to a member of the international business elite who treks each year to the Swiss Alpine town of Davos for the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.4. The issues include everything from post-election Iraq and HIV in Africa to the global supply of oil and the implication of nanotechnology.5. They all believe that globalization, the unimpeded flows of capital, labor and technology across national borders, is both welcome and unstoppable. They see the world increasingly as one vast, international marketplace in which corporations search for the most advantageous locations to buy, produce and sell their goods and services.6. He describes Davos Man as an emerging global superspecies and a threat.7. Yes, global trade has been around for centuries. In the past, the corporations and countries that benefited from global trade were largely content to treat vast parts of the world as places to mine natural resources or sell finished products.8. It predicted that four economies – Russia, Brazil, India and China – will become a much larger force in the world economy than widely expected, based on projections of demographics and economic growth, with China potentially overtaking Germany this decade. By 2050, these four newcomers will likely have displaced all but the US and Japan from the top six economies in the world.9. It refers to low-paid migrant workers from Asia and elsewhere who are increasingly providing key services around the world.10. Unlike Davos Man, Manila Woman is strongly patriotic.11. Because he thinks that there are still too many barriers to cross-border business in Europe, let alone the world.12. Davos Man needs to figure out how to strike a balance on a global scale between being international and being national at the same time.Text OrganizationWorking on Your Own:1.Part One, Paras. 1-3: introduction to Davos Man and the World Economic ForumPart Two. Paras. 4-5: Debate over the impact of globalization on current society and culturePart Three. Paras. 6-8: History of globalization and its recent trands and future prospectsPart Four. Paras. 9-11: Globalization versus nationalism and the challenges it faces2. Main Events:2) Davos Man seen their identity as a matter of personal choice, not an accident of birth.3) Davos Man believes that globalization, the unimpeded flows of capital, labor and technology across national borders, it both welcome and unstoppable.4) Davos Man sees the world increasingly as one vast, international marketplace in which corporations search for the most advantageous locations to buy, produce and sell their goods and services.Language Sense Enhancement1.(1) both see their identity (2) birth(5) networking (6) implications (3) incidentally (4) annual (7) Whatever their considerable differences(8) unimpeded flows (9) interconnected marketplace (10) advantageousLanguage FocusVocabulary:I.1. Fill in the gaps with words or phrases given in the box.1) advantageous 2) let alone 3) witnessing…vanishing 4) landmark5) entitled 6) displace 7) Establishment 8) patriotic…strengthen9) contradictions 10) aspires 11) divorced 12) pendulums2. Use the verb in the brackets to form an appropriate phrasal verb you have learned and complete the sentence with it.1) come to 2) dozed off 3) believed in 4) was set apart5) take in 6) sucks in 7) clean up 8) turn away。
全新版大学英语综合教程4课后答案「Unite4」2017全新版大学英语综合教程4课后答案「Unite4」“Globalization”是全新版大学英语综合教程4第四单元的主题,下面是店铺整理的课后答案,希望能帮到大家!Unit 4VocabularyI.1) advantageous 2) let alone3) witnessing/vanishing 4) landmark5) entitled 6) displace7) Establishment 8) patriotic/strengthen9) contradictions 10) aspires11) divorced 12) pendulums2. 1) come to 2) dozed off3) believed in 4) was set apart5) take in 6) sucks in7) clean up 8) turn awayI. Cloze1. academics2. networking3.a variety of4. growth5. vanish6. facilitate7. endorsing 8. outlook9. sweeping aside 10. patriotic11. erasing 12. strike a balanceTranslation2Globalization has great implications for young Chinese. For example, youngfarmers are moving on a large scale to urban areas to look for jobs. And for thoseyoung people who aspire to study abroad or work in foreign-invested enterprises,English has become increasingly important. At the same time, a considerable numberof overseas Chinese students have returned home in recent years, for they hold anoptimistic outlook for the long-term growth of the Chinese economy. The internethas strengthened the links between Chinese young people and those elsewhere.They follow the latest trend and copy foreign fashions. Some of them don’t seem tocare for traditional Chinese virtues, let alone carry them forward, which has givenrise to worries that the traditional Chinese culture might one day vanish.。
外研社,新编大学英语综合教程4Unit2 The Power of WordsQuiz答案1. Choose the most appropriate word or phrase to complete each of the followingsentences.1. Watch-making and tourism are the chief __________ of that country.A. projectsB. campaignsC. enterprisesD. investments2. The newspaper devoted a __________ to the discussion of the development of the suburbs.A. columnB. cornerC. queueD. row3. He wanted her to believe that he was __________ in what he had told her.A. generousB. sincereC. empiricalD. acceptable4. The major read the order and then passed it __________ to the commander.A. awayB. offC. alongD. apart5. I caught my shirt on a nail and nearly had it torn __________.A. offB. upC. awayD. down6. The policeman __________ his shoulders as if to say there was nothing he could do about thematter.A. switchedB. shruggedC. liftedD. folded7. Our club __________ seven new members at the last meeting.A. enrolledB. ensuredC. enrichedD. entitled8. Her humorous remarks seemed __________, but were in fact carefully prepared beforehand.A. preciseB. blankC. spontaneousD. bold9. Jane's __________ for gardening is evident by all of these beautiful flowers.A. acquaintanceB. familiarityC. achievementD. enthusiasm10. My wool sweater __________ when I washed it.A. toleratedB. withdrewC. shrankD. flooded11. I caught a __________ of the bus before it disappeared around the corner.A. visionB. glimpseC. guiseD. view12. He is __________ to getting up early and doing morning exercise in the nearby park every day.A. intendedB. accustomedC. probableD. related13. Robinson's photographs are __________ by the intense contrasts of dark and light areas, and theconsequent loss of detail.A. evokedB. savoredC. dedicatedD. characterized14. This __________ sight attracts the camera enthusiasts to Swanland from where excellentphotographs of the bridge can be taken.A. impressiveB. delightfulC. inspiringD. expressive15. He was rather __________ about the reasons why he never finished school.A. vividB. rudeC. toughD. vague16. It seems I __________ you an apology—I was supposed to phone you on Saturday night.A. oweB. earnC. paidD. deserve2. Complete the following sentences with the appropriate form of the words in the brackets.17.The conversation was limited by myYour answer Correct answerimperfect imperfect18.The couple shared a romanticYour answer Correct answerintimacy intimacy19.Your answer Correct answerlengthy lengthy20.It is wise to usejob. (grammar)Your answer Correct answergrammatical grammatical21.And all this praise just because the poor man has died—(sincere)Your answer Correct answerinsincere insincere22.Your answer Correct answervisual visual23.Your answer Correct answerpoetic poetic24.Your answer Correct answercomplimentary complimentary25.Your answer Correct answerpermission permission26.Psychologists have been studyinghuman mental process connected with sight. (perceive)Your answer Correct answerperception perception27.(assume)Your answer Correct answerassumption assumption28.He believes that a certain amount of(rebel)Your answer Correct answerrebellious rebellious29.Your answer Correct answerreassurances reassurances30.Your answer Correct answerexpectation expectation3. Complete the following sentences with the appropriate phrases from the box.31.My piano playing has improvedYour answer Correct answersignificantly significantly32.Your answer Correct answerobjectively objectively33.Children'sYour answer Correct answeracquisition acquisition34.There is littleYour answer Correct answerindication indication35.All she was interested in was theYour answer Correct answeradvancement advancement36.Considering the problems he's had, there can be little(expect)Your answer Correct answerexpectation expectation。
外研社,新编大学英语综合教程4
Unit4 Creativity
Quiz答案
1. Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.
1. The servant was dismissed for being lazy and dishonest.
A. neglected
B. ignored
C. fired
D. sent
2. He tried his best to mask his enmity (敌意) under an appearance of friendliness.
A. face
B. conceal
C. reveal
D. present
3. It rained practically all night.
A. almost
B. mostly
C. really
D. actually
4. Regular exercise is vital for your health.
A. fatal
B. energetic
C. important
D. relevant
5. Let's move to the next item on the agenda.
A. paper
B. plan
C. project
D. work
6. She has been appointed to solve the problem.
A. chosen
B. applied
C. asked
D. demanded
7. Mere words won't help.
A. Many
B. True
C. Real
D. Only
8. She withdrew her eyes from the terrible sight.
A. took over
B. took up
C. took away
D. took down
9. It's often difficult to discern the truth of an event from the newspaper stories.
A. understand
B. distinguish
C. find
D. get
10. The flavor of most foods can be enhanced by good cooking.
A. improved
B. raised
C. changed
D. forced
11. In order to avoid students' utter reliance on teachers, students should be taught how to learn
instead of what to learn.
A. independence
B. dispensation
C. dependence
D. confidence
12. Young children need stimulation.
A. praise
B. challenges
C. understanding
D. help
2. Complete the following sentences with the appropriate forms of the words in brackets.
13. manual menu mental metal
A. Is it made of wood or
B. We are sure a lot of this
C. Those who suffer an illness of the mind should be sent to
D. The man ordered the most expensive items on the
Your answer Correct answer
(1) metal metal
(2) manual manual
(3) mental mental
(4) menu menu
14. adapt adopt
B. This novel has been
Your answer Correct answer
(1) adapted adapted
(2) adapted adapted
(3) adopted adopted
(4) adopted adopted
15. award reward
B. He announced a(n)
Your answer Correct answer
(1) award award
(2) reward reward
16. incident accident business issue event
A. I raised a new
D. She told us about some of the amusing
Your answer Correct answer
(1) issue issue
(2) accident accident
(3) business business
(4) incidents incidents
(5) events events
3. Translate the following sentences into English, using the expressions in brackets.
17. 我再也没有见到过他,也没有收到过他的信。
(nor)
Your answer Suggested answer
I never saw him again, nor did I hear from him. I never saw him again, nor did I hear from him.
18. 为了和平我们必须坚持斗争。
(for the sake of)
Your answer Suggested answer
For the sake of peace, we must keep up our struggle. For the sake of peace, we must keep up our struggle.
19. 我丝毫不明白这位作者在说些什么。
(not... in the least)
Your answer Suggested answer
I do not understand in the least what this author is trying to say. I do not understand in the least what this author is trying to say.
20. 有些事情的含义你只有事后回想时才能完全意识到。
(in retrospect)
Your answer Suggested answer
There are things that you only become totally conscious of in retrospect. There are things that you only become totally conscious of in retrospect.
21. 在我国,针灸疗法从古代起就有了。
(date back to)
Your answer Suggested answer
In China, acupuncture dates back to ancient times. In China, acupuncture dates back to ancient times.
22. 这些爆炸肯定发生在我们离开之后,因为我们什么也没听见。
(subsequent to)
Your answer Suggested answer
Those explosions must have been subsequent to our departure, because we didn't hear anything. Those explosions must have been subsequent to our departure, because we didn't hear anything.
23. 你有与此职位相关的经验吗?
(be relevant to)
Your answer Suggested answer
What experience do you have that is relevant to this position? What experience do you have that is relevant to this position?
24. 作为一名运动员,他的最终目标是代表他的国家(参赛)。
(ultimate goal)
Your answer Suggested answer
His ultimate goal as an athlete is to represent his country. His ultimate goal as an athlete is to represent his country.。