大学英语精读第四册 1-4单元课后答案
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大学英语精读第四册课文翻译Unit 1个大学男孩 不清楚赚钱需要付出艰苦的劳动 被一份许诺轻松赚大钱的广告吸引了。
男孩们很快就明白 如果事情看起来好得不像真的 那多半确实不是真的。
轻轻松松赚大钱约翰•G•哈贝尔“你们该看看这个 ”我向我们的两个读大学的儿子建议道。
“你们若想避免因为老是向人讨钱而有失尊严的话 这兴许是一种办法。
”我将挂在我们门把手上的、装在一个塑料袋里的几本杂志拿给他们。
塑料袋上印着一条信息说 需要招聘人投递这样的袋子 这活儿既轻松又赚钱。
“轻轻松松赚大钱!” “我不在乎失不失尊严 ”大儿子回答说。
“我可以忍受 ”他的弟弟附和道。
“看到你们俩伸手讨钱讨惯了一点也不感到尴尬的样子 真使我痛心 ”我说。
孩子们说他们可以考虑考虑投递杂志的事。
我听了很高兴 便离城出差去了。
午夜时分 我已远离家门 在一家旅馆的房间里舒舒服服住了下来。
电话铃响了 是妻子打来的。
她想知道我这一天过得可好。
“好极了!”我兴高采烈地说。
“你过得怎么样?”我问道。
“棒极了!”她大声挖苦道。
“真棒!而且这还仅仅是个开始。
又一辆卡车刚在门前停下。
”“又一辆卡车?”“今晚第三辆了。
第一辆运来了四千份蒙哥马利-沃德百货公司的广告 第二辆运来四千份西尔斯-罗伯克百货公司的广告。
我不知道这一辆装的啥 但我肯定又是四千份什么的。
既然这事是你促成的 我想你或许想了解事情的进展。
”我之所以受到指责 事情原来是这样 由于发生了一起报业工人罢工 通常夹在星期日报纸里的广告插页 必须派人直接投送出去。
公司答应给我们的孩子六百美金 任务是将这些广告插页在星期天早晨之前投递到四千户人家去。
“不费吹灰之力!”我们上大学的大儿子嚷道。
“六百块!”他的弟弟应声道 “我们两个钟点就能干完!”“西尔斯和沃德的广告通常都是报纸那么大的四页 ”妻子告诉我说 “现在我们门廊上堆着三万二千页广告。
就在我们说话的当儿 两个大个子正各抱着一大捆广告走过来。
这么多广告 我们可怎么办?”“你让孩子们快干 ”我指示说。
大学英语精读4答案LT1) You ought to know better than to go swimmingstraight after a meal.2) Uncle Rob should have known better than to trustthat treacherous son of his.3) Sally is old enough to know better than to spendall her money on fancy goods.4) Miss Miller certainly knows better than to explorethe desert all alone.5) His college sons should have known better than totry to get the best out of their employees by threatening them with bodilyharm.6) You ought to know better than to go out in thisfreezing weather in those thin clothes. You'll get frozen.1) delivery2) a piece of cake3) inquire4) pulling up5) stacks6) deadline7) marvelous8) enable9) cut into10) settle for11) settled our accounts12) minimum13) known better than1) advertisement/ad2) read3) No4) like5) words6) towards7) which8) sizes9) sitting10) water11) bottle12) one13) started14) passed15) run/pass16) into17) coming18) if19) quit20) hour21) wrote翻译1) 我们接到通知,财政部长将于次日接见我们。
大学英语精读第三版第四册课后习题答案Unit 1 prehension 1.c 2.b 3. d 4.c 5. b 6. c 7. a 8.d III. V ocabulary 1. 3) draw your attention to 1) thoughtful 2) might as well/may as well/could as well 4) marvelous 5) settle for 6) done with 7) Competitive competitive 8) pains/pained 9) bonus 10) shrink 11) delivery 12) overheard 13) sour 14) for rent 15) stack 16) reproduce 2. 1) inquired 2) informed 3) awful 4) settle for 5) trash 6) claimed 7) Normally 8) a piece of cake 9) be done with 10) enable 11) am entitled 12) quite a while 3. 1) ask for 2) was set up/has been set up 3) pulled up 4) gives off 5) was held up 6) keep up 7) ran over 8) made up 9) be left out 10) cut off 4. 1) It pained Jenny to learn of Jim's refusal to help her with the translation. 2) The extra work to be assigned to you will greatly cut into your spare time. 3) We'd been at the job for hours, but we hardly made a dent in it. 4) You have no business saying those nasty things about Dick. 5) We might as well listen to the radio program since there isn't anything interesting on television. IV IV. . 1. 1) standee 2) payee 3) grantee 4) addressee 5) a person who is absent 6) a person who is being trained 7) a divorced person 8) a person who is appointed 2. 1) output 2) breakdown 3) setup 4) Takeoff 5) drawbacks 6) breakthrough 7) cutback 8) takeover 3. 1) paper, store, shop, case, cream 2) making, keeping, bathing, conditioning, walking 3) market, way, stop, board/smith, ground 4) pill, water, material, point, machine 5) pour, look/put/come, come, 6) out, back/up, through/down/out V. 1) a dozen years 2) dozens of times 3) two dozen passengers 4) dozens of phone calls 5) three dozen boxes 6) a dozen bottles/a dozen bottles of wine VI. 1. 1) a great deal of pain "has been caused by evils which have never happened" 2) the elderly lady Miss Morris quarrelled with was none other than her future mother-in-law 3) this essay is well-written except for a few grammatical mistakes 4) I just caught the train in time 5) You can't eat your cake and have it too 2. 1) You ought to know better than to go swimming straight after a meal. 2) Uncle Rob should have known better than to trust that treacherous son of his. 3) Sally is old enough to know better than to spend all her money on fancy goods. 4) Miss Miller certainly knows better than to explore the desert all alone. 5) His college sons should have known better than to try to get the best out of their employees by threatening them with bodily harm. 6) You ought to know better than to go out in this freezing weather in those thin clothes. You'll get frozen. VII. Cloze 1. 1) delivery 2) a piece of cake 3) inquire 4) pulling up 5) stacks 6) deadline 7) marvelous 8) enable 9) cut into 10) settle for 11) settled our accounts 12) minimum 13) known better than 2. 1) advertisement/ad 2) read 3) No 4) like 5) words 6) towards 7) which 8) sizes 9) sitting 10) water 11) bottle 12) one 13) started 14) passed 15) run/pass 16) into 17) coming 18) if 19) quit 20) hour 21) wrote VIII.翻译翻译1) 我们接到通知,财政部长将于次日接见我们。
⼤学英语精读第三版第四册课后习题答案⼤学英语精读第三版第四册Unit11)A thoughtful person thinks before speaking and considers the feelings of others.2)The library is closing,We might as well/may as well/could as well go home.3)I don’t like to draw your attention to the fact that there is some Sense after all in the speaker's nonsense.4)Harry has a vivid imagination;he can make up marvelous stories.5)Although Margie was swimming so well, she failed to win the first prize and had to settle for the second.6)I'm quite determined to have the thing finished and done with before leaving the office.7)Competitive sports are recommended to young adults to prepare them for the competitive world of college and business.8)It pains/pained me to admit that I was such a fool as to repeat the mistake.9)My boss paid me and added a bonus for the new customers I had signedup.10)A soldier should never shrink from the duty of defending his country even in the face of certain death.11)Due to exceptionally bad weather, the ship arrived late and thedelivery goods was not on time.12)My wife was rather embarrassed when she overheard some of our guestssay they didn't like the meal she’d cooked for them.13)People in my hometown tend to eat more sour food on hot summer dayspresumably because it could help quench their thirst(解渴).14)In the United States it is quite easy to find a place for rent butthe high cost keeps many young people away.15)The professor was reluctant to stop grading the stack of papers onher desk,but she was really too tired to read on.16)Bacteria reproduce themselves by splitting into two.Unit21)The changes in the firm's policy will have to be fundamental if they are to have any effect on its future.2)Last month I deposited 50 yuan in my savings account,but this monthI had to draw 200 to pay for he mp3 player.3)State financial support given in the form of scholarships hasstimulated the students to greater efforts.4)If you spare half an hour for exercises every day you’ll soon be backin good condition/in condition.5)The U.S. dollar fell yesterday against most foreign currencies.6)A country should its natural resources by fighting against waste.7)You can increase a tyre’s grip in winter by slightly lowering itspressure.8)Scientists conceived the idea of the atomic bomb in the 1930s.9)Rhythm is a basic component of music and language.10)Large amounts of food imports placed a great strain(沉重负担) on thecountry's gold reserve.11)When we’re together all he talks about is business.I wish he weremore romantic.12)The first quarter results reflect continued improvements inproductivity.13)The teacher tried to encourage her students to become less dependenton her because she knew they would sooner or late have to take care of themselves.14)Every country considers its internal affairs to be its ownResponsibility.unit31)To support his argument the diplomat cited an article of the Charter(宪章) of the United Nations.2)Credulous people might accept that theory,but as for me,I don’t believe one halt of it.3)Some people tend to,exaggerate when they talk about their own achievements.4)Statements made in anger We often regrettable but difficult to take back.5)Sometimes the preface to a novel or a play is more interesting than the work itself.6)My father always justified his behavior by felling us what his father had taught him to do when he was a child.7)The sun had sunk below the horizon When we arrived at the village.8)accept the authority of our parents when we are young,but mature we may begin to question their advice.9)Since she didn't reply yet you should follow up your letter witha phone call.10)This principle advanced by Lenin remains an incontrovertible(颠扑不破的)truth.11)The meeting was late because the speaker talked on and on about hisfamily,his travels,his publications and so forth.12)No one could say how the magician was able to pull a rabbit out of his hat until he later threw light on/shed light on his tricks.13)It's no good pressing her;sh doesn’t like to be hurried.14)Asian children usually shoulder the burden of caring for their parents when they grow old and not look after themselves. unit41)It took quite a while for the tour guide to herd the scattering of tourists into a minibus.2)Henry was a poor dancer; he kept treading on the toes of his partner.3)Not only passengers sitting at the font of taxis but also those traveling in the rear must be restrained where a seat belt isavailable.4)I thought he was joking must be when he said Helen was pregnant,but she really is.5)The committee needs to be in communication with the program designer,especially at the very beginning of the development.6)Even though he couldn't swim,he managed to make it to the river bank.7)We turned one last time to wave to Mr. And Mrs.Johnson when the train began to pull out of the station.8)Standing before the door he was fumbling/fumbled in his pocket for the key.9)It is not easy to make sense of the maze(错综复杂的)of facts and figures concerning the project.10)Fortunately our town is blessed with an excellent location,a busy highway intersection.11)The plane had already started its descent when the pilot received orders to abort his landing.12)Nowadays countries vary enormously in their supply of early education programs.Unit51)Her suggestion may sound reasonable to in you,but everybody else 's eyes I’m afraid it may seem ridiculous.2)Some doctors believe it is brutal to tell dying patients the truth abouttheir condition because they may become so distressed as to commit suicide.3)We note with satisfaction that all these activities have helped topromote mutual understanding and friendship between our two countries.4)Contrary to the belief of some doctors,even very old and sick peoplewant to know the details of their illness so that they can prepare for death in their own special way.5)Corruption in government is not tolerated in any country that wants to achieve rapid economic growth and improve the life of its citizens.6)Mary betrays her friends by going back on her words.7)The author brings the first chapter of his book to a close by givinga brie account of the advances science has made since liberation.8)In that accident Julian risked her own life to help a disabled woman.9)It pays in the long to introduce new techniques.10)Mrs.Queen gave us a distorted account of what had happened;that’s why we no longer believe in the sincerity of her utterances.11)In every country parents always remember the first time their child utters the word "Mama"or"Dad".12)At times the oral English class was noisy, with everyone participating in an activity at the same time,but at others,the class just sat there and didn't say anything.Unit61)Months of training were a necessary prelude to the championship bout(拳击竞标赛).2)It’s important that everyone on the project keeps to the schedule.3)Seeing that they were very busy then,we took our leave very quicklylest we should be in the way/get in the way.4)Applications should be addressed to the committee and not to individuals.5)The teacher singled out Jennifer for special praise,for she was good at writing short,clear sentences arranged in logical sequence.6)A special commission will be set up within three months to study the question of how to preserve historical houses in the city.7)Her appearance isn’t relevant to whether she can be a good teacher.8)It is not very easy to integrate yourself into a society whose culture is so different from your own.9)So graceful was the dancer that she just seemed to glide over the floor. l0)The ultimate object of scientific inquiry is to discover the laws of nature.11)The driver was still conscious when the ambulance arrived at the scene of the accident.12)Despite continual pain,he refused all drugs.13)Reading between the lines,her husband figured out that she was still bitter about his recent behaviour in spite of the apparently cheerful tone of the letter.14)Owning sets of books is useless unless you read them.15)My aunt almost fainted when she was told that what she bought at a very high price was not the original drawing,but just a copy of it.Unit71)The nurse on duty hurried to Mr.Spenser's ward in answer to his bell.2)Catching sight of its mother,the little child stopped crying and toddled to meet her.3)The football players were trying to make an impression on the national coach.4)Banks have to think of ways of making long-term savings more attractive individuals and businesses.5)Though he had done a day s hard work,he said he wasn’t in the least tired.6)Mr.David in the habit of knitting his brows whenever he concentrates on a difficult problem.7)Mother always taught me to be thrifty and not to live beyond my means8)Fruit is best and cheapest when it is in season9)All of a sudden the train jerked to a stop and in the same instant Everyone on the train knew that something must have gone wrong.10)We would have succeeded in fulfilling the task ahead of schedule if the weather had not taken a hand in/a hand in our plan.11)The two kidnappers him into the back of a jeep and then drove off at full speed.12)The night was very dark,and suddenly a of lightning lit the sky.l3)The Browns were very hospitable to us when we visited Chicago in the summer of 1995.They showed us around most of the city.14)Ways must be found to assure our children a decent start in life. l5)In some countries,the constitution forbid the military use of nuclear energy.Unit81)Some teachers claim that recreation is necessary for children to be able to earn in school but others do not feel that leisure activity is all that imporat.2)In order to stabilize the economy,the government has worked hard to lower the rate of inflation.3)At first thought the problem may seem far too involved but it can certainly be solved when seriously dealt with.4)There is no commercial excuse for hunting an endangered species,such as the whale,out of existence.5)Manmade or artificial fibers(纤维)such as nylon(尼龙)are not as popular nowadays as natural fibers like wool or cotton.6)The book is too difficult for the children.We are trying to simplify it.7)The film has been exposed light.How can you expect the photographs to develop?8)It seems to me that the Americans are a highly mobile people.Most of them like to travel whenever they get the chance.9)The convenience of living underground may not be attractive to people who cannot stand being away from natural sunlight.10)“Did you say you agreed with him?”“Yes,but mind you,I didn’t make any commitment.”11)As these vases are handmade,each one varies slightly.12)After such a long delay the house was finally ready for occupation.Unit91)Throughout history people have been intrigued by the question of whether there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe.2)The stream was quite shallow so we were able to wade(涉⽔)across sit.3)The mountains acted as a natural barrier to the spread of the highly infectious disease.4)Western culture has been greatly enriched by contact with the civilizations of Asia and Africa.5)I’ve read very little about your work,so I hope you’ll forgive my ignorance.6)Since the war that country has been divided;it is no one political entity.7)Can you specify longer the dimensions of the room?"a Well,it is 10 feet wide,l6 feet long and 12 feet high.8)The gambler had fled to Canada and was beyond the grasp of his creditors.9)When we had the extension to our house built,the concept for it was ours,but we employed an architect to realize it for us.10)How the massive stones were brought here from hundreds of miles away remains a mystery.11)In the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson said that human rights included the preservation of life,liberty,and the pursuit of happiness.12)If the new leader does manage to unify his warring party it will be quite an achievement.l3)He has an inquiring mind and he's never satisfied until he gets to the root of things.l4)The plate fell to the floor,sending bits of china flying in all directions.15)Jane spent the five-minute break between games collecting her wits /gathering her wits and rethinking her strategy for the second half of the match.l6)The pilot and several passengers were held prisoner by the gunmen for 57 hours.。
大学英语精读第四册课文翻译Unit 1两个大学男孩 不清楚赚钱需要付出艰苦的劳动 被一份许诺轻松赚大钱的广告吸引了。
男孩们很快就明白 如果事情看起来好得不像真的 那多半确实不是真的。
轻轻松松赚大钱约翰•G•哈贝尔“你们该看看这个 ”我向我们的两个读大学的儿子建议道。
“你们若想避免因为老是向人讨钱而有失尊严的话 这兴许是一种办法。
”我将挂在我们门把手上的、装在一个塑料袋里的几本杂志拿给他们。
塑料袋上印着一条信息说 需要招聘人投递这样的袋子 这活儿既轻松又赚钱。
“轻轻松松赚大钱!” “我不在乎失不失尊严 ”大儿子回答说。
“我可以忍受 ”他的弟弟附和道。
“看到你们俩伸手讨钱讨惯了一点也不感到尴尬的样子 真使我痛心 ”我说。
孩子们说他们可以考虑考虑投递杂志的事。
我听了很高兴 便离城出差去了。
午夜时分 我已远离家门 在一家旅馆的房间里舒舒服服住了下来。
电话铃响了 是妻子打来的。
她想知道我这一天过得可好。
“好极了!”我兴高采烈地说。
“你过得怎么样?”我问道。
“棒极了!”她大声挖苦道。
“真棒!而且这还仅仅是个开始。
又一辆卡车刚在门前停下。
”“又一辆卡车?”“今晚第三辆了。
第一辆运来了四千份蒙哥马利-沃德百货公司的广告 第二辆运来四千份西尔斯-罗伯克百货公司的广告。
我不知道这一辆装的啥 但我肯定又是四千份什么的。
既然这事是你促成的 我想你或许想了解事情的进展。
”我之所以受到指责 事情原来是这样 由于发生了一起报业工人罢工 通常夹在星期日报纸里的广告插页 必须派人直接投送出去。
公司答应给我们的孩子六百美金 任务是将这些广告插页在星期天早晨之前投递到四千户人家去。
“不费吹灰之力!”我们上大学的大儿子嚷道。
“六百块!”他的弟弟应声道 “我们两个钟点就能干完!”“西尔斯和沃德的广告通常都是报纸那么大的四页 ”妻子告诉我说 “现在我们门廊上堆着三万二千页广告。
就在我们说话的当儿 两个大个子正各抱着一大捆广告走过来。
这么多广告 我们可怎么办?”“你让孩子们快干 ”我指示说。
大学英语精读第四册第三版课后习题答案Unitl1) thoughtful.2) might as well/may as well/could as well.3) draw your atte nti on to4) marvelous5) settle for6) done with7) Competitive competitive8) pain s/pa ined9) bonus10) shri nk11) delivery12) overheard13) sour14) for rent15) stack16) reproduce1) inqu ired2) in formed3) awful4) settle for5) trash6) claimed7) Normally8) a piece of cake9) be done with10) en able11) am en titled12) quite a while1) ask for2) was set up/has bee n set up3) pulled up4) gives off5) was held up6) keep up7) ran over8) made up9) be left out10) cut off1) It pained Jenny to learn of Jim's refusal to help her with the translation.2) The extra work to be assigned to you will greatly cut into your spare time.3) We'd bee n at the job for hours, but we hardly made a dent in it.4) You have no bus in ess say ing those n asty things about Dick.in teresti ng 5) Wemight as well listen to the radio program since there isn't anything on television.1) sta ndee2) payee3) gran tee4) addressee5) a pers on who is abse nt6) a pers on who is being trained7) a divorced pers on8) a pers on who is appo in ted1) output2) breakdow n3) setup4) Takeoff5) drawbacks6) breakthrough7) cutback8) takeover1) paper, store, shop, case, cream2) making, keep ing, bath ing, con diti oning, walk ing3) market, way, stop, board/smith, ground4) pill, water, material, point, machine5) pour, look/put/come, come,6) out, back/up, through/dow n/out1) a doze n years2) doze ns of times3) two doze n passe ngers4) doze ns of phone calls5) three doze n boxes6) a doze n bottles/a doze n bottles of wine1) a great deal of pain "has bee n caused by evils which have n ever happe ned"2) the elderly lady Miss Morris quarrelled with was none other than her future mother-i n-law3) this essay is well-writte n except for a few grammatical mistakes4) I just caught the train in time5) You can't eat your cake and have it too1) You ought to know better than to go swimming straight after a meal.2) Uncle Rob should have known better tha n to trust that treacherous son of his.3) Sally is old eno ugh to know better tha n to spe nd all her money on fancy goods.4) Miss Miller certainly knows better than to explore the desert all alone.5) His college sons should have known better than to try to get the best out of their employees by threate ning them with bodily harm.6) You ought to know better tha n to go out in this freez ing weather in those thin clothes. You'll get froze n.1) delivery2) a piece of cake3) inquire4) pulli ng up5) stacks6) deadli ne7) marvelous8) en able9) cut into10) settle for11) settled our acco unts12) minimum13) known better tha n1) advertiseme nt/ad2) read3) No4) like5) words6) towards7) which8) sizes9) sitti ng10) water11) bottle12) one13) started14) passed15) run/pass16) into17) coming18) if19) quit20) hour21) wrote翻译1) 我们接到通知,财政部长将于次日接见我们。
Lesson One Thinking as a HobbyAnswers:I. I have concluded that there were three grades of thinking since I was a child, while myself could not think at all. The subject of thinking was first brought up to me by my headmaster, in whose study I was shown the statuettes of Venus, leopard and the Thinker, which stands for love, nature and pure thought respectively. I was demanded to learn thinking there. People like Mr. Houghten provided me the image of Grade-three thinking, which is often full of unconscious prejudice, ignorance and hypocrisy. The grade-two thinker tends to find the deficiencies of the others, and may enjoy moments of delight, but it does not make for personal security. A still higher grade of thought demands people set out to find the truth and get it .Though these grade-one thinkers were few, I aspired to become one of them and devised a coherent moral and logical system for living. I stood to lose a great deal for my determination, but finally I dropped my hobby and turned professional in that.II.1 . C2 . C3 . D4 . D5 . C6 .B7 .C 8. D 9 .D 10. D 11. B 12 .D 13 .D 14 .B 15 . C 16 .D 17 .B 18 .D 19 . D 20 .CIII. OmittedLesson Two Waiting for the PoliceAnswers:Ⅰ.Oral workⅡ.Vocabulary⒈Choose the right word and put it in the proper form1)earnest/serious serious serious earnest/serious earnest/serious2)make full use of took advantage of take advantage ofmake full use of take advantage of make some use of3)advise advised suggest proposed suggest propose suggest⒉Put the missing word2)will work is are reproduces deplete add3)can move don’t tear skin will never take areⅢ.Grammar workChoose the right expression1)in fact 2)especially at an advanced level2)it was that long ,I am sure 4)of course5)however 6)on the other hand7)I suppose 8)whether invited or notⅣ.Written work (omitted)Ⅴ.Translation1)It is miracle how our company has developed into a multinational insuch a short span of time2)The average life span of that country has increased from 42 years to 50 years in matter of two decades.3)The conflict between the two countries has spanned more than halfA century4)There are four bridges spanning the river.5)I’m much obliged to you .Without your help, I would never have finished the book.6)No,you are not obliged to go to the party. You don’t have to go if youdon’t want to.7)She’s always ready to oblige when people come to her help.8)In the valley is a small lack right between a meadow and a hill. It is aperfect spot for picnic.9)Sitting in that shady spot he soon dozed off.10)He criticized me on the spot when he saw me throw a plastic bag by the roadside.Lesson Three Why Historians DisagreeAnswersI. Oral workII. Vocabulary Test1. Choose the right word and put it in the proper form1) Historic historical2) Limited restricted3) Sensitive sensible2. Reading Comprehension1. P phenomenon2. B strength3. E tropical4. L bringing5. K starvation6. J destructive7. N worth 8. An estimate 9. O strikeIII. Grammar workComplete the following sentences with the most likely answer.1. C2.C3.A4.C5.CLesson Four A Drink in the PassageI. Oral work (omitted)II. Vocabulary Test:1 Translate1) into Chinese.(1)难以解决的两难困境(2)一本难以看懂的书(3)一个爱交际的女人(4)黑市(5)黑色幽默(6)害群之马2) into English(1)to celebrate its Golden Jubilee(2)to excite admiration(3)to touch the conscience(4)to win the prize(5)to receive a reprimand(6)to omit the words2. Study the difference between the following pairs or groups of words.1)(1)renounce (2)announce (3)renounce (4)denounced2)(1)avoid; prevent (2)prevent (3)avoid (4)averted/ avoided/ preventedIII. Grammar work1. Complete the following sentences with the right from of the verb in the brackets.(1) is (2) are (3)was (4)frightens2. Translate the sentences into English.1) Using “It is/ was said/ believed, etc.” to express general beliefs.(1)It’s widely rumored that Linda’s getting promoted.(2)It is estimated that the project will cost RMB three billion.(3)It is assumed that the Labor Party will remain in power.(4)It was proposed a few years ago that the president be elected for one term only.2) Paying special attention to subject-verb agreement.(1)The jury is having trouble reaching a verdict.(2)Whenever either of us is in a tight corner, we always come to each other’s help.(3)Statistics are facts obtained from analyzing information given in numbers.(4)Statistics is a branch of mathematics concerned with the study of information that is expressed in numbers.3. Put in appropriate connectives.(1)as , where , that/which, if/ whether, but , if.4. Complete each of the following sentences with the most likely answer.(1) B (2)A (3)ALesson Five Man of the MomentAnswersI. Oral workII. Vocabulary1)into Chinesea.假日别墅 b.著名的电视明星 C.下流语言 d.黄色故事e.银行抢劫 f.生产双沉玻璃的公司2) Into EnglishA .to trickle down her legsB .to puff like a whaleC .to melt down like snowD .to sum up the sceneE .to do their interviewF . to bear resentment3) Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions or adverbsa.down; up .b. inC. to; by; for d. back; to4)Tell the difference between the following pairs or groups of words.a.tormented/torturedb. torturec. tormenting/torturing2.a.murmuringb. mutterc. murmuringd. mutteringIII. Translatea. We need to increase our oil import in the coming years to meet the growingDemand for energyb. Our profit has increased by 20% in the past two years.c. The number of privately-owned cars has increased five times (fivefold ) in five years.d. The number of mobile phone owners in our city has increased from 20 thousandto about half a million in less than 5 years.e. S he propped her bike against a tree.Lesson Six Groundless BeliefsAnswersI. Oral Work:(1)T hey are based on mere tradition, or on somebody’s strong statement without the support of proof unsupported by even the slightest trace of proof.(2)B ut if they were exchanged when they were infants and brought up indifferent homes and under different influences, then the staunchest Roman Catholic would be the staunchest Presbyterian, and vice versa. This shows that our beliefs are largely influenced by our surroundings.Ⅱ.Vocabulary1.Translate1) into Chinese(1)非理性因素 (2)过去的好日子 (3)思想模式 (4)陈旧的故事(5)思路 (6)鲜明的对比 (7)强烈发满足感 (8)感情上的联想(9)一场恶吵 (10)酸葡萄2) into English(1)to classify propositions (2) to hold an opinion (3) to establish convictions(4) to reverse the process (5) to question the truth (6) to adopt a new belief(7) to demonstrate the contrary (8)to credit the fact (9) to entertain an opinion(10) to acquire wealth2.Put appropriate prepositions or adverbs in the blanks1) out/over 2)on/upon 3)at; about 4)off 5)on; off3.Translate1) We will achieve this result at any cost.2)Our economy began to grow by leaps and bounds as a result of the reform and open policy.3)His repressive policies only resulted in his quick fall.4) Many of our present problems in a way to dispose of nuclear waste.5) The fact that you like somebody may dispose you to like his ideas also.4.Complete the following sentences.1) were brought up in a different country; think and behave like a native of that country.2) will produce ten million kilowatts of power annually.3) that she did not care for office work4)the boy stabbing his own father5) postpone my retirement for another yearⅢ.GrammarComplete the following sentences by translating the Chinese in brackets1) When young 2)unless forbidden 3)If cooked in tomato sauce 4) Once out of trouble 5) When urged2. Complete each of the following sentences with the most likely answer.1)A 2)A 3)C 4)C/D 5)BLesson Seven Spring SowingAnswersⅠOral WorkⅡVocabulary test1 Show the difference between the following pairs or groups of words1)(1)bosom (2)chest (3)breast (4)breast(5)bosom (6)bosom (7)chest2)(1)scattered (2)spread (3)spread (4)scatterⅢGrammar1)Reading, called, printed, used, refers, presented, be downloaded, used2)Had not passed ,was, was hidden, hung, suspended, walked, holding, worked, leading,came, be seenⅣWritten WorkWrite a short essay of 150-200words commending on the hardships and joys of farmers as described in the story.Hardships and Joys of FarmersThe farmers love the land appreciate and joys of agrarian living and they also have toEndure the hardships the agrarian living. They have strong wistfulness and ardor of the spring,because they are looking forward to the good results achieved from a spring sowing. In thespring, they are experiencing the hardworking, however, on to prove summer, in the autumn, thewill get a big harvest. Full of hope, the man try to prove their manhood by plowing the field 10hours a day to conquer the land . They feel afraid of the earth, the peasant’s slave master that would keep them chained to hard work and poverty all her life until they died and buried in the earth. Once in a while, they want to break the chains on them as peasants. But because of the developing conditions and background of the society then, they can’t choose their own destiny .In order to survive the society, they can but to work in the field day after day, year after year.ⅤTranslation1)Zhuge Liang pretended to be very calm and succeeded in fooling Sima Yiwho did not know that the city was really unguarded.2)If you compare American students with Chinese students, you’ll find some interesting similarities and differences.3)You can see that the students are bursting with question.4)Zhan Tianyou was a man of many talents. But he is best remembered as the man who has helped to design and build China’s first railway line.Lesson Eight Globalization’s Dual PowerAnswers1 . Translateinto Chinese(1). 时髦字眼 (2) 债券融资(3)跨境兼并与收购额 (4)国际收支(盈余)(5)规模经济 (6)可怕的前景(7)民众强烈的反应 (8)缺少共同的议事日程(9)申请加入 (10)推广技术into English(1)national sovereignty (2)trade negotiations(3) ever-declining coasts (4) economic forecasts(5) in one critical respect (6) financial markets(7) an ensuing financial crisis (8) after adjusting for inflation(9) the Institute of International Finance(10) office buildingsII. Note the difference between the following pairs or groups of words:1)(1) surpass (2) exceeded (3) surpassed (4) exceeding (5) surpass (6) exceeding2)(1) threat (2) menace /thereat (3) threats (4) menace /thereat (5) threatIII. Grammar in the ContextComplete with the most likely answer1.D2.B3.C4.A5.CIV. Written worksWrite an essay of about 200words on the topic.What is your understanding of globalization? In what way do you think it will affect your career?In my opinion, Globalization describes the growth in international exchange and interdependence. With growing flows of trade and capital investment there is the possibility of moving beyond an inter-national economy. Each member of the world community becomes more and more integrated and inter-dependent. Globalization also refers to a process of removing government-imposed restrictions on movements between countries in order to create an open, borderless world economy.Of course, Globalization, to a large extent, ensured that China’s economy would develop in a balanced way by keeping pace with the world economy. Increased globalization has brought the world vast investment space in China and thus boosted China’s economic growth. What the globalization brought to us isboth opportunity and challenge.will affect my future career too. With the development of economic globalization and international communication, English becomes more and more important .The fast pace of globalization presents huge opportunities for those who participate proactively in this internationalization process. As a English major, I want to take par in this process. I want to be a qualified and excellent interpreter after graduation. Interpreters, like translators are bridges between different cultures. In the context of today’s globalization, their roles are particularly important. Whether a business will succeed or how successful a business will be depends on them to a certain extent. I will do my best to matter English in order to help international businessman work more efficiently. I will be devoted to my study and future career. So globalization will have great effects on my career.V. Translate(1)Our company projected an 8% growth rate next year.(2)China is projected to be the world’s workshop in 10 years. But that should not make us smug.(3)You can project your slides on the wall.(4)He tried to project himself as a strong man in the election campaign.(5)I sometimes try to project myself into the future when I shall become a mother myself.(6)The building of the dam is a multibillion-dollar project.(7)We have a strong team of six people working on this project.(8)I’m greatly relieved to hear the news.(9)One way to relieve your distress is to keep yourself busy.(10)Diogenes would relieve himself by the roadside just like a dog.Lesson Nine The Most Dangerous GameAnswersI. Oral work.II. Vocabulary Test.Put the most appropriate words in the blanks.1)at bay/in check 2)away 3)out4)gave way 5)rolled; on 6)intent7)on; pressed/plunged/forced himself 8)rests9)struck; ran 10)stock 11)straightened12)froze; trigger 13)slid/climbed/tumbled14)replace 15)winding/leadingIII. Grammar workComplete the sentences using a where-clause.1) where you are2) where I can not agree with you3) where there is enough light4)where he came from; where two big rivers joined5)where his house had been/used to be6)where survival of many of its institutions of higher learning depends much on overseas students7)where we could find the type of person our boss wants8)toward where her children are playing9)where he had gone10)the shop where he bought the medicineIV. Written work“The Most Dangerous Game” was written in 1924. The incidents described in the story take place shortly after World War I and the Russian October Revolution. Zaroff was a Cossack general under the Czarist regime, which had been overthrown. After he flees his country, he spends all of his time hunting.Sanger Rainsford is a well-known American big-game hunter who fought in France during the war and has published works on hunting. Despite the dissimilarities in the backgrounds and personalities of these two men, their conception of hunting is alike. Rainsford thinks that “the world is made up of hunters(and the hunted. Zaroff believes “life is for the strong”.Lesson Ten The TelephoneAnswers:I. Omitted.II. OmittedIV. Quiz1.D2.C3.D4.D5.AV. Written workThe InternetWhen I was a little child in a small village, I never knew what telephone was and what electricity was. At that time, when I wanted to contact with someone I just went to his family or cried out his name to make me heard. Then I went to a small town to study in a middle school a couple years later. In the text book and in the office of my teachers I saw a machine by which talked with somebody. At first I was amazed to see that and I wondered what it was. Through physics textbook, I know it was telephone. Maybe when I was in senior school, about in 1996, I first see computer with my own eyes but not in the picture.After 3 years, I went to a modern city to go to college. There I learned how to operate computer, how to store my own materials in a computer and how to use computer to do something that was difficult for human brain. We can also talked with a friend across oceans and we can search anything that we need, my classmates were crazy about it . That is Internet. But we can not spent too much time on it ,we should use it correctly.。
大学英语精读4答案LT1) You ought to know better than to go swimmingstraight after a meal.2) Uncle Rob should have known better than to trustthat treacherous son of his.3) Sally is old enough to know better than to spendall her money on fancy goods.4) Miss Miller certainly knows better than to explorethe desert all alone.5) His college sons should have known better than totry to get the best out of their employees by threatening them with bodilyharm.6) You ought to know better than to go out in thisfreezing weather in those thin clothes. You'll get frozen.1) delivery2) a piece of cake3) inquire4) pulling up5) stacks6) deadline7) marvelous8) enable9) cut into10) settle for11) settled our accounts12) minimum13) known better than1) advertisement/ad2) read3) No4) like5) words6) towards7) which8) sizes9) sitting10) water11) bottle12) one13) started14) passed15) run/pass16) into17) coming18) if19) quit20) hour21) wrote翻译1) 我们接到通知,财政部长将于次日接见我们。
Unit 11。
A thoughtful person thinks before speaking and considers the feelings of others.2。
The library is closing. We might/may/could as well go home.3。
I’d like to draw your attention to the fact that there is some sense after all in the speaker's nonsense.4. Harry has a vivid imagination;he can make up marvelous stories.5。
Although Margie was swimming so well,she failed to win the first prize and had to settle for the second。
6. I’m quite determined to have the thing finished and done with before leaving the office。
petitive sports are recommended to young adults to prepare them for thecompetitive world of college and business。
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It pains/pained me to admit that I was such a fool as to repeat the mistake。
9. My boss paid me and added a bonus for the new customers I had signed up.10. A soldier should never shrink from the duty of defending his country even in the faceof certain death.11。
大学英语精读第四册unit4课后答案1、Tom and Mary's house bought last year is()Lucy, s. [单选题] *A. the three size ofB. three times the size of(正确答案)C. as three times large asD. three times as larger as2、40.—________ apples do we need to make fruit salad?—Let me think…We need three apples. [单选题] *A.How longB.How oftenC.How muchD.How many(正确答案)3、My dog is very _______. It is safe to touch it if you want to. [单选题] *A. luckyB. deliciousC. friendly(正确答案)D. helpful4、So many people will _______ to their work after the Spring Festival. [单选题] *A. get inB. get onC. get offD. get back(正确答案)5、The Internet is an important means of()[单选题] *A. conversationB. communication(正确答案)C. speechD. language6、Online shopping _______ very popular now. [单选题] *A. is(正确答案)B. areC. wasD. were7、76.—Could you tell me ________the bank?—Turn right and it's on your right. [单选题]* A.how get toB.how to getC.how getting toD.how to get to(正确答案)8、The plane arrived at London airport _______ Wednesday morning. [单选题] *A. on(正确答案)B. atC. inD. for9、( ) Do you have any difficulty _____ these flowers?I’d like to help you if you need.[单选题] *A in planting(正确答案)B for plantingC with plantingD to plant10、____ China is ____ old country with ____ long history. [单选题] *A. /, an, a(正确答案)B. The, an, aC. /, an, /D. /, the, a11、We will _______ Mary this Sunday. [单选题] *A. call on(正确答案)B. go onC. keep onD. carry on12、pencil - box is beautiful. But ____ is more beautiful than ____. [单选题] *A. Tom's; my; heB. Tom's; mine; his(正确答案)C. Tom's; mine; himD. Tom's; my; his13、Words are windows()you can look into the past. [单选题] *A. through which(正确答案)B. through thatC. whichD. whose14、We can see ______ stars at night if it doesn’t rain. [单选题] *A. a thousand ofB. thousandsC. thousand ofD. thousands of(正确答案)15、35.Everyone in China ______ Mid-Autumn Day. [单选题] *A.likes(正确答案)B.likeC.is likingD.are like16、—Excuse me, how long does it ______ to walk to the library? —About 15 minutes, I’m afraid.()[单选题] *A. take(正确答案)B. spendC. costD. pay17、—What do you think of Animal World? —______. I watch it every day.()[单选题] *A. I don’t mind it.B. I like it.(正确答案)C. I can’t stand it.D. I don’t like it.18、His mother’s _______ was a great blow to him. [单选题] *A. diedB. deadC. death(正确答案)D. die19、The scenery is so beautiful. Let’s _______. [单选题] *A. take photos(正确答案)B. take mapsC. take busD. take exams20、--Can I _______ your dictionary?--Sorry, I’m using it. [单选题] *A. borrow(正确答案)B. lendC. keepD. return21、Grandfather lives with us. We all _______ him when he gets ill. [单选题] *A. look after(正确答案)B. look atC. look forD. look like22、We _______ swim every day in summer when we were young. [单选题] *A. use toB. are used toC. were used toD. used to(正确答案)23、I _______ to the tape yesterday evening. [单选题] *A. lookB. listenC. listened(正确答案)D. hear24、A small village cuts across the river. [单选题] *A. 切B. 穿过(正确答案)C. 划船D. 踢25、16.We asked ______ engineer we met before to help repair the radio yesterday. [单选题] * A.aB.anC.the(正确答案)D./26、( ) No matter _____ hard it may be, I will carry it out. [单选题] *A whatB whateverC how(正确答案)D however27、I can’t hear you _______. Please speak a little louder. [单选题] *A. clearly(正确答案)B. lovelyC. widelyD. carelessly28、How can I _______ the nearest supermarket? [单选题] *A. get offB. get upC. get to(正确答案)D. get on29、____ wants to see you. [单选题] *A. Somebody(正确答案)B. AnybodyC. All the peopleD. No people30、—These shoes look cool. ______ are they?—They are on sale, only $()[单选题] *A. How much(正确答案)B. How longC. How manyD. How soon。
⼤学英语精读第4册课⽂翻译及答案⼤学英语精读第四册课⽂翻译Unit 1两个⼤学男孩不清楚赚钱需要付出艰苦的劳动被⼀份许诺轻松赚⼤钱的⼴告吸引了。
男孩们很快就明⽩如果事情看起来好得不像真的那多半确实不是真的。
轻轻松松赚⼤钱约翰?G?哈贝尔“你们该看看这个 ”我向我们的两个读⼤学的⼉⼦建议道。
“你们若想避免因为⽼是向⼈讨钱⽽有失尊严的话这兴许是⼀种办法。
”我将挂在我们门把⼿上的、装在⼀个塑料袋⾥的⼏本杂志拿给他们。
塑料袋上印着⼀条信息说需要招聘⼈投递这样的袋⼦这活⼉既轻松⼜赚钱。
“轻轻松松赚⼤钱!” “我不在乎失不失尊严 ”⼤⼉⼦回答说。
“我可以忍受 ”他的弟弟附和道。
“看到你们俩伸⼿讨钱讨惯了⼀点也不感到尴尬的样⼦真使我痛⼼”我说。
孩⼦们说他们可以考虑考虑投递杂志的事。
我听了很⾼兴便离城出差去了。
午夜时分我已远离家门在⼀家旅馆的房间⾥舒舒服服住了下来。
电话铃响了是妻⼦打来的。
她想知道我这⼀天过得可好。
“好极了!”我兴⾼采烈地说。
“你过得怎么样?”我问道。
“棒极了!”她⼤声挖苦道。
“真棒!⽽且这还仅仅是个开始。
⼜⼀辆卡车刚在门前停下。
”“⼜⼀辆卡车?”“今晚第三辆了。
第⼀辆运来了四千份蒙哥马利-沃德百货公司的⼴告第⼆辆运来四千份西尔斯-罗伯克百货公司的⼴告。
我不知道这⼀辆装的啥但我肯定⼜是四千份什么的。
既然这事是你促成的我想你或许想了解事情的进展。
”我之所以受到指责事情原来是这样由于发⽣了⼀起报业⼯⼈罢⼯通常夹在星期⽇报纸⾥的⼴告插页必须派⼈直接投送出去。
公司答应给我们的孩⼦六百美⾦任务是将这些⼴告插页在星期天早晨之前投递到四千户⼈家去。
“不费吹灰之⼒!”我们上⼤学的⼤⼉⼦嚷道。
“六百块!”他的弟弟应声道 “我们两个钟点就能⼲完!”“西尔斯和沃德的⼴告通常都是报纸那么⼤的四页 ”妻⼦告诉我说 “现在我们门廊上堆着三万⼆千页⼴告。
就在我们说话的当⼉两个⼤个⼦正各抱着⼀⼤捆⼴告⾛过来。
这么多⼴告我们可怎么办?”“你让孩⼦们快⼲ ”我指⽰说。
Unit 11、我知道,不管发生什么,我都可以指望我的兄弟会支持我。
I knew I could expect my brother to stand by me whatever happened .2、一般情况下,年轻人总是对现在和将来更有兴趣。
As a general rule, young people tend to be more interest in the present and the future.3、如果他们双方不妥协,就都会遭损。
Both sides will stand to lose if they do not compromise.4、我们希望使我们的全部课程和教材都成为一个统一的整体。
It is our hope to make all the courses and teaching materials integrated.5、中国的书面文字一直是国家完整统一的一个重要因素。
The Chinese written language has been a major factor for integrating our nation.6、在中国的传统艺术中,竹子往往代表道德上的正直、刚正不阿。
In traditional Chinese art, the bamboo often stands for moral integrity and uprightness.7、绝大多数人都赞成深化改革。
The great majority of the people stand for further reform.8、伊丽莎白一世女王统治英国45年。
在她统治期间,国家十分繁荣昌盛。
Queen Elizabeth the First ruled England for 45 years, and the country prospered under her rule. 9、真理一开始总是掌握在少数人手里。
IV Key to the Exercises of Lesson FourPre-classII.Listen to the recording of the text, read it through, and then fill in the blanks in the following sentences to see whether you have grasped the main ideas of the article.1.fairy tale; Oscar Wilde; Irish; nightingale; reddest rose; life-blood2. a red rose; his love would not dance with him; it was winter; desperate3.help the student; would not have any red rose; agree to sing to it by moonlight with her breastagainst a thorn; it pierced her heart; her heart’s blood4.true love was better even than life; sacrifice her life5.died; his love; had agreed to dance; red jewels6.stupid; practical; to his booksMore Work on the TextII Vocabulary1.Practice using the rules of word formation1) Examine how the compound nouns from the text are formed. Work out theirmeanings. Add more words that are formed in the same way.These compound nouns are formed by noun +noun2) Examine how the word “sincerity” is formed. Find out the meaning of thenoun suffix “-ty” with the help of a dictionary.sincerity: sincere + -tyThe suffix “-ty”, from French, is used to form abstract nouns that refer to the state of having a particular quality or sth. that has that quality.e.g. certain+ -ty certaintyNote: “-ity” is an variant form of “-ty”3) Turn the following adjectives into nouns ending with “-ty” or “-ity” and thenvice versa. Add more words to the list.Adjective Noun Adjective Nounable ability absurd absurdityavailable availability capable capabilitycertain certainty human humanitycruel cruelty responsible responsibilitycurious curiousity original originalityrelative relativity possible possibilityprobalbe probabilityspecial specialtyvisible visibility4) Complete the sentence with the words in the brackets in their noun froms.(1) construction(2) Creativity(3) motivation(4) difference (5) investment(6) capabilities(7) activity(8) humanity(9) Poverty(10) ignorance(11) sincerity (12) Politeness(13) Curiosity(14) shortness2.Give words or expressions with similar meanings.1) to freeze2) precious3) soft4) low/soft/weak5) to throw/ to toss/to cast6) big/gigantic/huge/large7) to cut/to cut short/to cut off/to destroy8) ache/plain9) area/field/patch/space/section/lot10) to pick/to pull off 11) exactly12) true/genuine/actual13) foolish/stupid/unwise/dumb/brainless14) to watch over/to look after/to control/to preside over/to manage/to direct/to guide15) to shake/to shiver/to quiver16) to sob/to cry17) miserable/unhappy/pitiful/unfortunate/sorrowful/broken-hearted3.List words from the text that are related to flowers, trees, wild life and precious stones.Words related to flowers and trees: petal, bud, rose, daisy, grass, meadow, grove, oak, thron, daffodil, spray, bloomWords related to wild lofe: butterfly, dove, lizard, nightingale, nest, mermaidenWords related to precious stones: coral, crystal, emerald, opal, rubyplete the sentences with the expressions listed below in their proper form.To look outfor want of sth.Night after nightto sing of sb./sthto give a ballto hold sb,. in one’s armsto lean uponto dance to the sound of musicto fling oneself downto flutter aboutsomething of a (cynic)to soar into the airto pass through a placeto set sb. against sb. else/sth.to lean downto ebb awayto press close against sth.to shoot through sb./(said of pain) to sail acorss/through a place (a garden) to fly over to a placeto build sth. out of sth.to stain sth. with sth. elseto be dear to sb.to be compared toto sweep over a placeto ask of sb.in returnto look upto be fond ofto lie downof one’s own willa burst of musicto linger onto go with (said of color)upon one’s wordsoplete the sentences with the expressions listed below in their proper forms.1) of his own wil l2) blind with 3) pressed, against4) For want of 5) in return 6) lingered on7) compared to 8) was fond of, something of 9) Compared to10) For want of 11) compared to 12) blue with 6.Put the following into Enghlish1) to give/hold/have a ball2) to give/hold/have/throw a party3) to give a press conference4) to bury the treasures5) to bury/cover one;s face in one’s hands6) to pluck/pick the flowers7) to pay the price 8) to press the doorbell9) to sacrifice/give/lay down one’s life10) to nip the buds11) to pierce the heart12) to deny the fact13) to deny the charge14) to fill up the bottleplete the sentences with the following phrasal verbs of “go” in their proper forms.1) go ahead 2) go by 3) went off 4) going up5) going on 6) went on with 7) gone over 8) going through9) gon into 10) go with, go together8.Give the figures in English.1) ten thousand2) twenty-three thousand3) one hundred thousand4) one hundred and eighty thousand5) five hundred thousand/half a million6) two hundred and fifty thousand/a quarter of a million7) two million8) three million and five hundred thousand/three point five milliion/threeand a half million9) fifteen million10) seventy million11) three hundred million12) one billion and three hundred million/one point three billion13) thirty-two billion14) five hundred billion/half a billion15) seven trillion9.Give the meaning of the underlined parts in the senteices below. Note how the meaningare different in a different context.(1) 清了清(嗓子)(2) 放晴了(3) 清醒清醒(头脑)(4) 还清(债务)(5) 清楚的(6) 牢房(7) 细胞(8) 登机(9) 董事(委员)会(10) 伙食(11) 木板10.Examine the uses of “see” and “go” in the sentences below. List possible uses of thesewords and then make sentences after the models.Other posible uses of “see” and “go”see: to see sb./sth. + adj.to see sb. do sth.to see sb.doing sth.to see sth.doneto see + why/if/that-clauseto see to sth.to see to it + that-clasuego: to go + adj/adv.to go + present participle (phrase)11.Give the sentence patterns of the underlined part in the sentences below, and then usingthe patterns, rewrite the sentences that follow.Sentence pattern: imperative +and + clauseImperative + or +clauseOne possibility of the sentences:1) Read Lu Xun and your mind will include a piece of his.2) Drink tomato juice for some time and you will not be afarid of seeing blood.3) Rest for a while and your headache will be gone.4) Give Jimmy less money, or he will develop some bad habit.5) Improve the quality of your product, or you will lose your market.6) Punish these people severely, or illegal tradein wild life will never stop.7) Take this opportunity, our you will live to regret it.8) Stop polluting our rivers and lakes immediately, or we will be in deep trouble.12.Put in the missing words.(1) lives (2) noticed (3) but (4) or(5) heard (6) to (7) plant (8) by(9) calmed (10) used (11) dollars (12) seems(13) slower (14) shopping (15) weekends (16) be(17) create (18) toIII Grammar1.Understand how grammar helps to create meaning in context.1)Observe these inverted sentences and learn why inversion is used.Inverted is used(1) with the introductory word here(2) fo rrhetorical purpose –-for emphrasis(3) after an adverbial of place(4) with the introductory word there(5) same as (2)(6) same as (2)(7) same as (2)(8) same as (2)(9) same as (4)(10) because the subject is too long while the verb too short(11) same as (3)(12) because the subject has a modifier and also for emphasis(13) same as (3), (10) and (12)(14) same as (12)Note:Inversion for rhetorical purposes chiefly occurs in works of literature. Most of the inverted sentences in this text are highly rhetorical and a little old-fashioned. This type of inversion should avoidedin everyday speech and informal writing.2)Observe the relative clauses in these sentences and find out in what way theyare special.The relative clauses in the 10 sentences fall into twotypes:a.Those that modify pronouns insteadof nouns. In such relative clauses that, not which, isused for things, and when it functions as the object of the clause, it is often omitted. Butwhen it is the subject, it cannot be left out. (This is also true when the relative clausemodifies a noun.) all the sentences except (4) belong to this type.b.Those that modify nouns with a superlative adjective. The rules for such clauses are thesame as those mentioned in a.bine each pair of the sentences as shown in the example.1) Xiao Fang is the smartest girl I’ve ever known.2) This is the most fantastic story I’ve ever heard.3) 15,000 yuan is the lowest price we can offer for this laptop.4) Pearl Harbor is the best American film I’ve seen for quite a while.5) Lin is the most easy-going professor I’ve ever met.6) The storm last night was the worst I can remember.7) I think Dialogue is the most thought-provoking takk show CCTV offers.8) I think Mr. Cui is the wittiest talk show host you can find at the moment.9) In the 1930s, nursing and teaching were the best jobs capable women could dream of.10) These are the most delious noodles we’ve had since a long time ago.plete the sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets into English, using“all/everything,etc + a relative clause”.1) The doctors did all they could2) I don’t always agree with everyting he says3) anything they ask for4) All he got from a week of hard work5) All that is written in his wife’s letter6) Nothing the doctors said7) anything you suggest8) Something he read in a popular magazine9) All that can be done is done10) anything the artist painted11) something that never existed before4.Learn how to use modals.1)Find out what notion eachof the modals expresses.(1) possibility (2) belief (3) negative possibility(4) ability (5) possibility, ability (6) possibility(7) negative possibility (8 possibility) (9) possibility, possible necessity(10) necessity (11) subjective certainty (12) subject certainty(13) necessity (because of importance)2)Put in the blanks proper modals listed below.(1)can’t (ability)(2)must (obligation)(3)mustn’t (obligation)(4)must (obligation, had to (necessity)(5)cannot (possibility), can (possibility)(6)May (permission, can’t (permission, might (possibility)(7)can (possibility, must (obligation)(8)can/may (possibility, must (subject certainty)(9)might (possibility), hav to (necessity), can’t (possibility)(10)could (possibility), could (possibility), might (possibility)(11)must (necessity), can’t (possibility), have to (necessity)Note: According to the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, the 2000 edition, there isn’t much difference between “must” and “have to” in American Englsih. The latter is more common, espically in speech. In British English there is a difference between them. “Must” is use to talk about what the speaker or listener wants, and “have (got) to” about the rules, laws and other people’s wishes. There are no past or future form of “must”.5.Put in proper prepositions.1) through 2) over 3) like 4) As, like5) through As 6) Over/In/During, into 7) through 8) over9) as, from, without, around, As, with, with, to10) with, for, Besides/Apart form, at, at, between, of, on, round/around6.Identify and correct the mistake in each of the sentences.1)Something (that) a witness asid dduring the trial has been bothering me.2) Many parents mistakenly believe that the more toys children have, the more creative theywill be.3) A house without a book is like a room without a window.4) He was so glad to see his old friend that tears ran down his cheeks.5) People believe that tomorrow’s car will be bigger, faster, and more comfortable than before.6) Both on land and at sea, helicopters have rescued many people.7) Jim is intelligent, but not as hard-working as his sister.8) The most humorous person (that) I’ve ever met is my teacher of Chinese.9) I don’t believe an old man of 80 could be so strong as thoknock down a door.10) All that the people want are lasting peace and social progress.IV Written WorkDescribe the plane crash briefly in about 130 words, with emphasis on the behavior of “th eman in the water”.Sample:。
Preview2.Do the following exercises .1)muscle2)delinquency/delinquent5)frequency6)penalty7)immensity8)exaltation 11)deficiency 12)compensation 3) prominence9)withdrawal4) proficiency10)mockery词根1)ette: little one; small2)out---: in a manner that is greater, better, or more than something else.3)pose---: to put; to place4)dict--- : to say; to speakTranslation1)那可是个口误,却让他扔掉了政府部门的工作。
2)当听到那所大学没有授予她儿子博士学位时,她的情绪以下低落了。
3)照片上我们看到她赛后骄傲而满足地摆动着国旗的样子。
4)电影遭禁演,因为他们声称其中含有令他们厌烦的反对他们种族的内容。
5)他和他的内阁成员谈论的时候,自然不会谈这些小事。
6)我的小小的建议就写在这一小片纸上,请你见到她时给她。
7)有些人坚决反对,但大多数特洛伊人都决定要把那木马弄进城里。
他们永远没有想到这个怪物里面藏着仇家。
8)我感觉教师进课堂时应该穿得朴素些,你的这件衣服颜色稍明显媚了。
上课讲Vocabulary1.Translate the followingexpressions Into English1. Bang the door2. Cheer His Majesty3. Contemplate the statue4. devise a new method5. Gain a reputation6. Inspire the people7. Sinkone’ s head8. symbolize the nation 9. Warm one’s hands 10. Ruin onePlan an important role 12. Settle the issue’ s health 11.Into Chinese1. 永远的真理2. 文件柜3.无稽之谈4.违规行为5.常客6.新鲜空气7.一个人唱高调 8. 一种固定的见解 9. 语言阻挡 10. 可怕的风 11. 狂热的爱国主义12.无情的侵略者 13. 首相 14. 思想过程 15. 国际缔盟 16. 一篇条理清楚的文章17.一位口译好手 18. 一种不可以阻截的潮流 19. 烂苹果 20. 点头之交the parts in bold types in the following sentences with words and expressions from the text.1) was utterly disgusting2) was given to frequent shopping sprees3) saw the folly; fell into the other fault; cut down4)walked unsteadily; in anguish5)justify; countered by saying; If anything; ruin6)vanish of itself; combat; put in its place7)stand by him/ show his open contempt and mockeryto 8)viewed; symbolized; in eternal panic lest9)dismiss lightly; it might be Nazism all over again10)too much for; few and far between; few and far between3. Translate the following sentences into English. (上课讲)4. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words or expressions.1) C 2) A 3) B 4)B/C 5) C 6) B 7)A 8)D 9)A 10)A5.Choose the right words in their proper forms.1.1 )sexy 2) sexual/sex 3) sexist 4) sexual2.1) disinterested 2) uninterested 3)disinterested3. 1) literally 2) literate 3) literary 4) literary 5) literate4. 1) bulge 2)sticking out 3)bulging/swollen 4) protruding, protruding, bulge5) sticking out, swelling 6) jutting out5. 1) slipping 2) slid 3) sliding 4.)slip 5) gliding, gliding6.1) reputation 2) prestige/reputation 3) reputation6.Fill in the blanks with suitable words to make the sentences ironical.1. beautifully 3. thick8. Rich9. democraticGrammar1.1, 3, 4, 8,102.2.1 ( 上课讲 )2.2 1) is being robbed 2) were being 3)is being done 4)being 5)are beingmade6)was being repaired 7)was being 8 ) being built 9)being 10)beingexaggeratedTranslation1) He is being investigated for receiving bribes.2) The government started airdropping food to areas being cut off by the flood.3) People are much concerned about how the charity money is being used .4) The exact locations of the labs are being kept secret for the sake of security.5) What ’ s the matter the Jim today? I think he ’ s being rather rude , nothis usual self.6)The local police bureau is being criticized for being soft on white-collar crime.7) The car accident investigator is accused of being one-sided , favoring the offender.8)The project coordinator complaints that almost half of his time is being spent on meetings and reports.9) His latest novel being adapted for TV has been on the New York Timesbest-seller list for 42 weeks.10)The spokesman flatly denied all rumors being circulated at the moment about the president’ s health.3.Study the grammatical structure of these involved sentences.1. This is a compound complex sentence. The two coordinate clauses are connectedby a semicolon“ ;”In the first coordinate clause:Adverbial clause: the bath towel slip down any fatherIn the second coordinate clause:Adverbial clause:she had no arms, she was in an⋯to pull up again.(introduced by“ since” ).2.This is a complex sentence.Main clause: it set me watching⋯and asking⋯ what all the fuss was about.Subject: itPredicative verb: setObjects: watching⋯and asking⋯One of the objects“asking myself ” (a gerund phrase) contains a noun clause“what all the fuss was about ” which functions as the direct object of“asking ”.Adverbial modifier: the prepositional phrase“ without giving me anythingpositive ” modifying the main verb“ set”Attributive modifier:“ put in the place of that heady patriotism”(aninfinitive phrase) modifying“ anything positive”.。
大学英语精读4课后答案第一题:Passage 11.When was the manuscript found?The manuscript was found in 1945.2.Where was the manuscript found?The manuscript was found in a cave near the Dead Sea in Palestine.3.What language is the manuscript written in?The manuscript is written in Hebrew.Passage 21.Who was St. Augustine?St. Augustine was a philosopher and theologian from the Roman Empire.2.What did St. Augustine believe about the origin of evil?St. Augustine believed that evil is the absence or deprivation of good.3.What is the problem of evil?The problem of evil is the question of how to reconcile the existence of evil with the existence of a benevolent and omniscient God.第二题:Passage 11.What is the main idea of the passage?The main idea of the passage is the discovery of an ancient manuscript and its significance.2.What is the importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls?The Dead Sea Scrolls are important because they provide valuable insights into the religious beliefs and practices of ancient Jewish communities.3.How did the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls impact biblicalscholarship?The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls revolutionized biblical scholarship by providing new evidence and perspectives on the development of the Hebrew Bible.Passage 21.What is the main argument presented by St. Augustine?The main argument presented by St. Augustine is that evil exists due to the fallen nature of humanity and the misuse of free will.2.How does St. Augustine respond to the problem of evil?St. Augustine responds to the problem of evil by asserting that God allows evil to exist as part of His larger plan for human redemption.3.What are the implications of St. Augustine’s view on the problem ofevil?St. Augustine’s view implies that evil is n ot a separate entity opposed to God, but rather a distortion of the good. It also emphasizes the importance of human responsibility in the existence of evil.第三题:Passage 11.How was the manuscript preserved in the cave?The manuscript was preserved in the cave due to the dry climate and sealed containers.2.What does the manuscript reveal about Jewish life during that time?The manuscript reveals details about Jewish religious practices, beliefs, and texts during the time period in which it was written.3.What other ancient texts were found in the same area as the Dead SeaScrolls?Other ancient texts found in the same area as the Dead Sea Scrolls include texts from the Hebrew Bible, as well as non-biblical Jewish texts.Passage 21.How does St. Augustine explain the existence of evil?St. Augustine explains the existence of evil as a result of the misuse of free will by human beings.2.What is the role of God in St. Augustine’s explanation of evil?In St. Augustine’s explanation, God a llows evil to exist as a consequence of granting humans free will, which is necessary for moral responsibility.3.What is the significance of St. Augustine’s view on evil?St. Augustine’s view on evil has had a profound impact on Christian theology and philosophy, as it provides a framework for understanding the coexistence of evil and a benevolent God.第四题:Passage 11.What is the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls for understandingancient Jewish communities?The Dead Sea Scrolls provide valuable insights into the religious beliefs, practices, and texts of ancient Jewish communities. They contribute to our understanding of the development of Judaism during that time period.2.How do the Dead Sea Scrolls compare to other ancient texts?The Dead Sea Scrolls are unique because they include both biblical and non-biblical texts, providing a comprehensive view of Jewish life during the time they were written.3.What challenges did scholars face in deciphering the Dead Sea Scrolls?Scholars faced challenges in deciphering the Dead Sea Scrolls due to their fragmentary nature, the deterioration of the parchment, and the complexity of the Hebrew language used in the manuscripts.Passage 21.How does St. Augustine’s view on evil differ from other theor ies?St. Augustine’s view on evil differs from other theories by emphasizing the fallen nature of humanity and the role of free will in the existence of evil.2.What are some objections to St. Augustine’s viewpoint?Some objections to St. Augustine’s viewpoint include the difficulty of reconciling a benevolent God with the existence of evil and the responsibility of God in creatinga world with the potential for evil.3.How can St. Augustine’s view on evil be applied in modern contexts?St. Augustine’s view on evil can be applied in modern contexts by providing a framework for understanding the nature of evil and the importance of personal accountability in the face of evil actions and choices.结束语以上是关于大学英语精读4课后答案的内容,包括两篇文章的答案以及相关讨论。