《新视野读写4读写教程》Unit-6练习答案
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《新视野读写4读写教程》Unit-6练习答案《新视野大学英语读写教程》4(第二版)Unit SixSection AComprehension of the TextI. (p.136)1. Because they don’t know how serious the problem of bribery is.2. He will probably bribe the officials.3. Because these practices are likely to be morally wrong and may be seen as forms of bribery.4. They might make large payments to ruling families or their close advisers, or make donations to party bank accounts.5. It refers to a rare edition of a book with $20,000 slipped within its pages.6. It has proposed a council to manage the code of conduct, which can distinguish betweencommissions paid for real services and exaggerated fees that really amount to bribes.7. No. Because its members have differentopinions about the duties of the ICC.8. More than 300 US companies, for example,admitted that they had made questionable payments.Vocabulary III. (p.137) 1. Substantial 2. concerni ng 3. negotiati on 4. exaggera te 5.withdra wn6. commissio7.financed8. secure 9. impose 10. donationsn IV. (p. 137-138) l. by2. in3. of4. to5. up6. on/upon7. with8. in9. to 10. betweenV. (p.138) l. O 2. E 3. G 4. I 5. J 6. B 7. K 8. N 9. M10. DCollocationVI. (p.139)I.approach2. reward3. protecti4. honor5. advicees on6. access7.advantages8. help9.sympathy10.understandingWord BuildingVII. (p.140)1. foresight2.forewarned3. foreground4.postgraduate5.post-rac e 6. foresaw7.post-Christmas8.post-electionVIII.(p.140-141)1.e-shopper 2.e-merchant3. e-journal4.e-classroom5.e-commerc e 6. e-mail7.e-dictionaries8. e-cashSentence StructureIX. (p.141)1. It’s pointless to go there next Monday —there’sa public holiday.2. It is easy to talk about having high moral standards, but, in practice, what would one really do in such a situation?3. It is interesting to see different cultures and ways of life.4. It is really astonishing that she refuses to talk to you.5. It is important that she come straight to me when she arrives.X.(p.141-142)1. Suppose you object to carrying out a particular management order and you are afraid of the manager, what would you do?2. Suppose you have just got married and you are about to work abroad for three years, how would you explain it to your newly married wife?3. Suppose someone couldn’t understand why you didn’t arrest Harry, would you explain to remove the doubts?4. Suppose your tenant fail to pay the rent in time, would you throw him out?5. Suppose you are a very heavy smoker and are anxious to break the habit, where could you get help?TranslationXI. (p.142)1. Suppose you found out that your colleague takes bribes, would you just ignore it?2. We’ve given up on him because he is so stubborn. It is pointless to argue with him.3. He hit upon a good method to speed up the progress of the experiment, but opinions differed among members of the group on it.4. Today I’m able to square my profession with my interest, which I wasn’t able to do before.5. The ability to visually distinguish between red and green is essential to becoming a driver.6. The team consisted of seven people who met ona regular basis to share their information with each other.XII. (p. 142-143)1. 假如有人向你行贿,要换取一种承诺,你会怎么做?是接受呢,还是坚持自己的原则?2. 现在人们不会忍受那些糟糕的境况,可是在那些日子里却只能接受那样的现实。
3. 大学校园里形形色色的作弊现象越来越多,我已记不得这学期有多少学生因作弊而被捉住了。
4. 当艾奇先生被披露曾受贿时,他不得不退出州长职位的竞争。
5. 虽然他原先完全支持改革政策,可后来却开始抨击这场改革运动了。
6. 这位教授肯定不会同意翻译基本是在词典里查生词的观点。
ClozeXIII. (p. 143-144)l. A 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. B 6. D 7. A 8. C 9. C 10.A 11.B 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.D 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.BText Structure AnalysisXIV. (p. 145-146)Three broad categories of bribery or other questionable payments↓The first category consists of substantial payments made for political purposes or to secure major contracts.Example 1: A US company offered a large sum of money to support a US presidential candidate when it was being investigated for possibly breaking the laws.Example2: This same company was ready to finance secret US The secondcategorycoverspaymentsmade toobtainquickerofficialapproval ofsomeprojects.Example: Asalesmanagertries to sellroadmachineryto theMinister ofThe thirdcategoryinvolvespaymentsmade incountrieswhere it istraditionalto paypeople tohelp withthepassage ofa businessdeal.Forexample,someMiddleefforts to throw out the government of Chile. Example 3: A British company paid £1 million to a “negotiator” who helped close a deal forthe supply of tanks andother militaryequipment to Iran.Example 4: There are countries putting pressure on foreign companies to make donations to party bank accounts. (Paras.5 – 6)Works of a Caribbean country. He bought a rare edition of a book, slipped$20,000 within its pages, and thenpresented it to the minister. A short time later, the deal was approved. (Para.7)East countries as well as certain Asiancountries would paysuchmoney.(Para.8)Structured WritingXV. (p.146)Typically there are two kinds of people who choose to live alone on purpose. The first group of people is artists. They believe in the inspiration in solitude. One of my friends is a writer. He enjoys the time when he is alone because he can stay up late to read and, above all, concentrate on his writing without fear of being interrupted by others. On his wall he posts a quotation from Thoreau: “I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude.” The second group consists of people who are disappointed with their marriage or family life. A woman I know has been living alone since her husband left her five yearsago. She is not waiting for his return but she is just disappointed with life.Section BReading SkillsI. (p.147-149)1. They act out various types of situations to bring the people in the training camp into some real life situations.2. Because the journalists are inexperienced in deciding whom to shoot, whether or not to shoot and when to shoot. As a result, they “killed” innocent people because of mistakes of judgment.3. They probably don’t want to take on more responsibilities.4. They want armed officers to ensure social security instead of protecting themselves by carrying guns.5.The policeman has been so much occupied with some extra duties that he wouldn’t have time even for answering questions.Comprehension of the TextII. (p.151)1. F2. F3. T4. F5. F6. T7. F8. TVocabuIaryIII. (p. 151-152)1. tackle2.imitating3. dimmed4. fake5.impressive6. encountere d7.equivalent8.widespread9.priority10.residentsIV. (p.168)l. up 2.away3. up4. up5. up6. out7. to8. on9. up 10.from。