新视野大学英语第四册答案

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Unit1

Section A.The Temptation of a Respectable Woman

《读写教程 IV》: Ex. II, p. 8

Her husband expected his friend, Gouvernail, to stay about one or two weeks in

their home.

He was a boring and withdrawn person with a strange personality.

She decided to leave for her aunt's house and wouldn't come back till Gouvernail left their home.

A once ambitious person, Gouvernail now became one with the mere desire to enjoy a genuine life now and then.

His tones of voice and personal charm.

She was afraid that she could not resist being attracted by Gouvernail.

He mistook his wife's feeling towards Gouvernail for pure dislike.

She had overcome both her misunderstanding of and her subtle feelings towards Gouvernail.

《读写教程 IV》: Ex. III, p. 8

Idle melting

imposes

penetrate

presence

nuisance

nonsense

keen

《读写教程 IV》: Ex. IV, p. 9

run down

taken seriously

drinking in

in no sense made excellent observations on

counted on

for my part

make a fuss

《读写教程 IV》: Ex. V, p. 9

sanctions

Restrictions

fine

limits

problems

tax

duty

responsibility

《读写教程 IV》: Ex. VI, p. 10

justify glorify

exemplifies

classified

purified

intensify

identify

terrified

《读写教程 IV》: Ex. VII, p. 10

bravery

jewellery

delivery

machinery

robbery

nursery

scenery

discovery

《读写教程 IV》: Ex. VIII, p. 11

She said it might have been all right, if the weather had been goodMrs. Baroda

said she might have liked Gouvernail if he had been like the others.

If I had been there, I could have helped you.

He could have got tickets if there had been some cheap ones.

Mrs. Baroda might have yielded to the temptation if she hadn't been a respectable and sensible person.

《读写教程 IV》: Ex. IX, p. 11

"You were different then." "So was she."

"You used to say he was a man of wit."

"So he is."

"You've made a mistake here."

"Oh, so I have. Thank you."

"Children should behave themselves."

"So should adults. ."

"This glass is cracked."

"Oh, so it is. I hadn't noticed."

《读写教程 IV》: Ex. X, p. 12

He imposed his company upon her in spite of her repeated hints of hoping to be

left alone.

His friends can never count upon how he is going to act under given conditions, as he is always full of surprises.

Don't make a fuss about such a small thing because that is the last thing I expected.

Besides being an upright and respectable woman Mrs. Baroda was also a very sensible one.

She had never known her thoughts to be so confused, unable to gather anything from them. From Gouvernail's talk, Mrs. Baroda came to know that his periods of silence were not his basic nature, but the result of moods.

To Gaston's delight, his wife had finally overcome her dislike for Gouvernail and invited Gouvernail to visit them again wholly from herself.

Mrs. Baroda felt confused with Gouvernail's puzzling nature and found it hard to penetrate the silence in which he had unconsciously covered himself.

《读写教程 IV》: Ex. XI, p. 12

在一起呆了几天,她仍感到对这个客人很陌生,只得大部分时间让丈夫陪着他.

加斯顿拉了拉妻子的衣袖,双手搂着她的腰,快乐地望着她那充满困惑的眼睛.

他在她身旁的长凳上坐下,丝毫不曾想到她可能会反对他坐在那儿.

他的话变成了一串毫无意义的动词,名词,副词和形容词,她陶醉在他的声音里.

那晚,巴罗达太太很想把自己的一时荒唐告诉丈夫—也是她的朋友,但还是忍住了.

他照例说了些诸如这个季节的夜风对身体不好之类的话.后来,望着茫茫夜色,他开始谈了起来.

"噢,"她笑着,在他唇上印了长长的温柔的一吻,"我一切都已经克服了!你会看到的,这次我会对他很好."

而现在他只求能生存,只是偶尔才能体验到一丝真正的生活的气息,就像此刻这样.

Section B. The Obligations and Responsibilities to Marriage

XVI. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions

1. B 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. B 6. B 7. C 8. B

《读写教程IV》Ex. XVII, p. 24

obligation

continuity

sacrific acknowledged

passion

scattered

worship

elastic

《读写教程IV》Ex. XVIII, p. 24

in; in

in/by

to

on

at behind

to

from

Unit 3

Section A. Longing for a New Welfare System

《读写教程 IV》: Ex. II, p. 66

He means that a welfare client is believed to lie to get a little extra welfare money and those caseworkers know it well.

He has chosen to live an honest life by drumming up some business outside and drawing cartoons for magazines.

They know clearly that they are being made fools of by some of their clients, and they feel they are entitled to have clients bow to them as compensation.

He doesn't think those caseworkers are to blame so he isn't being bitter.

Because he believes it practically requires people to lie.

He had to call a caseworker he called Suzanne first. After giving a little lecture, Suzanne was supposed to notify the medical worker, who would certify that

there was a problem. Then the medical worker called the wheelchair repair companies to get the cheapest bid. Then the medical worker alerted the main welfare

office. They considered the matter for days before calling back and approving the repair, if he was lucky.