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新视野大学英语4第二版读写 unit1课后练习及答案

新视野大学英语4第二版读写 unit1课后练习及答案

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idle 1. Hundreds of workers sat ______on the factory floor waiting for the assembly line to start again. 2. To some of our problems there was more than one right answer, so we were looking at the students’ reasoning as to how they got it and if they
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4. As far as I can remember, this was their at her worst mother____________ : Her voice was strident (刺耳的 and she was ready to be angry at 刺耳的), 刺耳的 anyone. 5. If you don't take care of your body now, pay for you'll __________it dearly when you're older. 6. If they failed to complete the project on run a risk of schedule, they would _______________being dismissed.
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10. Some people think that most pills offer at best either no real improvement or,__________ , only moderate improvements.

新视野大学英语读写教程第四册单词汇总

新视野大学英语读写教程第四册单词汇总
sarcasm
n. 挖苦, 讽刺
disclosure
n. 揭发,败露
flattery
n. 谄媚, 阿谀, 巴结
in exchange for
adj. 交换(调换)
appeal to
诉诸武力; 向……投诉; 向……呼吁; 对……有吸引力
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orthodox
adj. 正(传)统的
realm
adj. 附属的(副的,辅助的) n. 附件,同谋
violet
n. 紫罗兰, 紫色 adj. 紫色的
outfit
n. 用具,配备,机构,全套服装 vt. 配备,供应 vi. 得到装备
aisle
n. (席位间的)通道, 侧廊
warfare
n. 战争,冲突
bronze
adj. 青铜色的 n. 青铜, 青铜色, 青铜制品, 铜牌(第三名) vt. 使成青铜色
eclipse
n. 日蚀,月蚀,衰落 v. 引起日蚀,引起月蚀,使...黯然失色
magnify
v. 放大,夸大
deficient
adj. 不足的, 不充分的, 有缺陷的
chronic
adj. 长期的,慢性的,惯常的
inborn
adj. 天生的, 生来的, 生成的
thigh
n. 大腿
accessory
n. 王国,领域
formulate
vt. 规划;用公式表示;明确地表达
layman
n. 俗人(对僧侣而言), 门外汉
stainless
adj. 无瑕疵的, 不锈的
incompetence
n. 无能力, 不合格, 不能胜任
accountability

第3版新视野大学英语4读写教程课后练习题答案(第一单元)

第3版新视野大学英语4读写教程课后练习题答案(第一单元)

第3版新视野大学英语4读写教程课后练习题答案Unit 1Words in use(P10,3)1. As the gender barriers crumbled, the number of women working as lawyers, doctors, or bankers began to increase significantly from the mid-20th century.随着性别壁垒的瓦解,从20世纪中期开始,从事律师、医生或银行家工作的妇女人数开始显著增加。

2. With the data collected each year, the owner of the shop can discern customer trends and how things like weather and economic indicators affect sales performance.通过每年收集的数据,店主可以辨别顾客的趋势,以及天气和经济指标如何影响销售业绩。

3. His supervisor pushes and motivates him in such a positive manner that he is not only able to reach but to surpass his personal goals.他的上司以一种积极的方式推动和激励他,使他不仅能够达到,而且能够超越他的个人目标。

4. He is a man with a(n) shrewd business sense. He has built his initial investment into a substantial and even excessively large fortune.他是个有精明商业头脑的人。

他把最初的投资变成了一笔可观的、甚至过多的财富。

5. The conversion of nuclear radiation directly into electricity was an exciting possibility that was being vigorously explored in many laboratories in the 1950s.核辐射直接转化为电能是一种令人兴奋的可能性,20世纪50年代,许多实验室正在积极探索这种可能性。

新版新视野大学英语读写教程第四册课后答案(完整版)

新版新视野大学英语读写教程第四册课后答案(完整版)

新版新视野大学英语读写教程第四册unit1答案Unit 1III.1. idle2. justify3. discount4. distinct5. minute6.accused7. object8. contaminate9. sustain 10. worshipIV.1. accusing... of2. end up3. came upon4. at her worst5. pay for6. run a risk of7. participate in8. other than9. object to/objected 10. at bestV1. K2. G3. C4. E5. N6.O7.I8. L9. A 10. DCollocationVI.1. delay2. pain3. hardship4. suffering5. fever6. defeat7. poverty8. treatment9. noise 10. agonyWord buildingVII.1. justify2. glorify3. exemplifies4. classified5. purified6. intensify7. identify8. terrifiedVIII.1. bravery2. jewelry3. delivery4. machinery5. robbery6. nursery7. scenery8. discoverySentence StructureIX.1. other than for funerals and weddings2. other than to live an independent life3. other than that they appealed to his eye . . `4. but other than that, he'll eat just about everything .5. other than that it's somewhere in the town centerX.1. shouldn't have been to the cinema last night2. would have; told him the answer3. they needn't have gone at all4. must have had too much work to do5. might have been injured seriouslyTranslationXI. -1. The plant does not grow well in soils other than the one in which it has been developed.2. Research findings show that we spend about two hours dreaming every night, no matter what wemay have done during the day.3.Some people tend to justify their failure by blaming others for not trying their best.4.We remain tree to our commitment: Whatever we promised to do; we would do it.5.Even Beethoven's father discounted the possibility that his son would one day become the greatest musician in the world. The same is true of Edison, who seemed to his teacher to be quite dull.6. They were accused by authorities of threatening the state security.XII.l.出入除自己家以外的任何场所时,如果你带有宠物,一定要了解有关宠物的规定。

读写4级 单元练习

读写4级   单元练习

Unit One (Book Four)形成性练习I.RF (快速阅读一篇) (题目分类:多项选择题)4-RF-01Key: 1-5 FTNTF 6-10 NFFTFDirections: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over a passage quickly and read ten statements after it.For statements1-10, writeT(for True) if the statement agrees with the information given in the above paragraph(s);F(for False) if the statement contradicts the information given in the above paragraph(s);N (for Not given) if the statement is not given in the above paragraph(s);Memories of AfghanistanAfghanistan----- a country on the brink of a humanitarian disaster, a land filled with fleeing refugees, starving people, and turbaned terrorists in training camps. TV pictures tell the story of a country in ruin and poverty, a country brought almost to total destruction by twenty years of war and struggle. Yet once-----though poor-----this was a proud nation, and a beautiful country, and one with a rich cultural heritage……Apart from the nations of Europe, there are few countries in the world that have never been under colonial rule----or at least never in recent times; Afghanistan was one of them. Many centuries ago, Genghis Khan’s troops rode down from Mongolia, mercilessly killing the mountain tribesmen of Afghanistan who dared to resist the invader; but apart from this humiliating period in time, the Afghanistans----who are in fact a mixture of three separate ethnic groups----have held their heads high in the face of invasion.The country that is now at the center of the world’s attention was once one of the world’s proudest nations, and a nation that other countries invaded at their own risk. In the 19th century the armies of the British Empire knew that Afghanistan was not a country to interfere with.A hundred and twenty years ago, in 1881, British soldiers were nonetheless stationed in the Afghan capital, Kabul. They were there for two reasons, firstly to help stop the Russians from invading the country, and secondly to ensure the existence of an independent buffer-state between the Russian Empire to the north, and the British Empire in India (modern Pakistan) to the south east.Queen Victoria would have liked to add Afghanistan to her empire, but her soldiers never succeeded in this mission, though they tried, and failed. In 1879, the whole British Mission (embassy) in Kabul, including servants, was massacred by a group of rebel Afghan soldiers, furious because they had not been paid by their own king, Mohammed Yacoub. Yacoub was friendly to the British, so the British got the blame. The story of the Kabul Massacre was remembered for a long time by the British inIndia, and recorded by several Victorian writers and poets.Other bloody events also marked the relationship between the British and the Afghans in the 19th century. In 1842, in the notorious battle of the Khyber Pass, a complete British army was massacred by Afghans as they returned from a short raid into the country. Just one man, a doctor, managed to survive the massacre, and make his way back to the safety of India, to tell the story of the terrible event.Though the world has changed a lot since Victorian times, Afghanistan has changed little. In many ways, the Taliban have even moved the country back in time, a dark age of ignorance, intolerance and repression; but even without the Taliban, Af ghanistan would still, today, be one of the world’s most undeveloped nations. Land-locked, aside from most modern routes of communication, and broken up by the mighty Hindu Kush mountains and by vast deserts, Afghanistan, like the “tribal territory”of north west Pakistan, has remained fiercely independent from outside interference, and strongly attached to its traditional ways.For the last twenty-five years, the Afghan people have suffered from war and destruction: the overthrow of the monarchy, then the invasion by the Soviet Union in 1978, then the war against the Soviets, then the struggle for control of the country between the Taliban and the supporters of General Massoud, now the massive departure of a people on the verge of starvation, driven from their homes as much by fear of the Taliban as by the threat of military invasion.Yet in spite of all this, despite the destruction of a large part of their country, the Afghan people remain kind and hospitable. Older Afghans remember back to a past, when they lived in peace and relative security; younger Afghans, who have never known an era of peace, look forward to the day when a new age of peace will come. Hopefully, that new dawn will not be too far away.Statements1.Afghanistan used to be a peaceful country that never suffered from any foreign invasion.2. Afghanistan is one of the few countries that have never been under colonial rule.3.Genghis Khan’s troops suffered a big loss when they tried to conquer Afghanistan.4.In 1881, Britain soldiers were stationed in Afghanistan in order to establish an independent and peaceful state between Russia and British India.5.The entire British Mission in Kabul was cruelly killed because they wanted to prevent the British from invading Afghanistan.6.Queen Victoria regretted sending the British Mission into Afghanistan after the 1879 massacre.7. In 1842, a complete British army was massacred by Afghans and no one survived in the bloody event.8. If it were not for the Taliban, Afghanistan would have already become a developed country.9.Now many Afghan people suffer from starvation, Taliban’s tyr anny and military events and have to leave their own country.10. In Afghanistan, neither the older people nor the youth want any changes in theirlife.II.CVB (易混词选择题10题) (题目分类:多项选择题)Directions:Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences. 1. It is test _____ to judge a person’s ability only by the result of his written examinations.A) loving B) warshipping C) admiring D) worshipping2. He was ______ murder and sentenced to deathA) accused of B) blamed C) responsible for D) guilty of3. There are two _____ rooms in this house, which are meant for rent.A) empty B) vacant C) blank D) unoccupied4. I am fed up! I’ve been ____ of catching the same bus, doing the same work and meeting the same people everyday!A) boring B) tiring C) hated D) bored5. Her way of walking is quite_____ from that of her sisters.A) distinctive B) clear C) distinct D) unique6. We made a _____ examination of the jewel before we decided to buy it.A) little B) small C) tiny D) minute7.I borrowed a lot of interesting books from the public library for my son in order to____ his interest in reading.A) support B) sustain C) carry on D) improve8.If no one _____, we will have a picnic this Saturday.A) opposes B) agrees C) objects D) protests9.Those books I ordered still haven’t come; I will have to ____ the manager aboutthem.A) chase B) pursue C) tell D) blame10.If you can’t _____ your absence from the class, you will be punished.A) prove B) justify C) testify D) explain(Key: 1-5 D A B D C 6-10 D B C A B)III.WB (Word Building: 构词法应用10题)(文本题) 挂题Directions:Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word forms of the words given in the brackets.1. To raise the yield of crops, _____ farming is very important. (intense)2. When people came to get the boy out of the water, he was already_____.(drowning)3. The bus broke down on my way to school; as a result, I missed Mr. Johnson’s history class, but it was a _____absence. (justify)4. The tyrant’s _____ enraged all the people in his country and finally a rebellion broke out. (cruel)5. She owes her success to _____ hard work. (sustain)6. If no one has any _____, I will declare the meeting closed. (object)7. The police reported that three men and a woman were involved in the bank _____ last week. (rob)8. Experts have _____ the possibility of a second earthquake in the area.(count)9. Those events are just a /an____ memory now.(distinct)10.Our students are being _____ by his extreme right wing ideas! (contamination) Keyintensivedrownedjustifiablecrueltysustainedobjectionsrobberydiscountedindistinctcontaminated4.ECT(英译汉两句)(主观题)Directions:Translate the English sentences into Chinese.1.答案:他们形成自己的风格,为了迅速走红,其经纪人极力吹捧他们这种风格,他们青云直上的过程让人雾里看花。

新视野大学英语4第二版读写 unit1课后练习及答案

新视野大学英语4第二版读写 unit1课后练习及答案

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originally to reality as fast as they had __________ risen above it all. What will it feel like to altitude soar to such ________ and look down like an eagle from up high on everyone else? And what will it feel like to have wake flown so high only to ______ from your dream and realize you are only human?
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Vocabulary III. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary. chase minute cruelty idle sustain worship justify drown contaminate accuse object fine discount distinct
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idle 1. Hundreds of workers sat ______on the factory floor waiting for the assembly line to start again. 2. To some of our problems there was more than one right answer, so we were looking at the students’ reasoning as to how they got it and if they

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obsessed [
] n. 迷住,困扰
【例句】He was obsessed with gangster movies.
他那时迷上了警匪片。
contemporary [
] n. 同代的人,同时期的人
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adj. 现代的,当代的,同时代的 【例句】Keats and Shelley were contemporaries.
] v. 交出,投降
n. 交出,放弃,投降
【例句】Finally, the murderers surrendered themselves to the police.
凶手最终向警察投降了。
【词组】surrender sth. /sb. (to sb.) 被迫放弃对某物[某人]的控制权;交出某事物[某人]
lieutenant [
]
n. 陆军中尉,海军上尉,副职官员
【例句】He was preferred to lieutenant.
他被晋升为陆军中尉。
surveyor [
] n. 测量员,检查员
【例句】The Land Surveyor K. cannot imagine another anxiety than the one that is
recognition [
] n. 认出,辨认;承认;赏识
【例句】My recognition of him was immediate.
我立刻认出是他。
【词组】in recognition of 表彰,报偿
beyond recognition 面目全非;识别不出
motion [
] n. 运动,移动;提议

新视野大学英语第3版读写教程第四册课本练习答案(全)

新视野大学英语第3版读写教程第四册课本练习答案(全)

新视野大学英语第3版读写教程第四册课本练习答案(全)Unit 1Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.crumbled2.discern3.surpass4.shrewd5.conversion6.distort7.radiant8.ingenious9.stumped 10.propositionText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1delicacybankruptcyaccountancysecrecyvacancyurgencyatmosphericmagnetmetallicgloomguiltmasteryText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.bankruptcies2.atmospheric3.delicacies4.urgency5.accountancy6.gloom7.magnet8.metallic9.mastery 10.vacancy 11.guilt 12.secrecy Text A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)mentioned(2)determine(3)gained(4)responsible(5)heavily(6)artistic(7)opposite(8)analytical(9)distorted(10)stumpedText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.were dripping with2.in exchange for3.flared up4.make an analogy between5.set a date for6.make ... out of7.made a pact8.had appealed to Text B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingCABDB DCAText B > Language focus > Words in use1.triggering2.obscure3.hypothesis4.formulate5.threshold6.incidence7.refute8.realm9.decay10.testimonyText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.play the odds2.subject to3.attributes to4.be factored into5.call for6.By virtue of7.get stuck one into playCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 2Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.deficient2.prosecution3.outrage4.appeased5.conformity6.strandplement8.transient9.appliances 10.outfitText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1dominationorientationconfrontationcomposerbinderscannermanufacturereraseimperialistleftistterroristhumanistText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.domination2.scanners3.humanist4.confrontation5.leftists6.orientation7.erased8.terrorists9.manufacturers 10.binder 11.imperialists posersText A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)achieving(2)gorgeous(3)considered(4)context(5)accessories(6)appreciated(7)complexion(8)handsome(9)comment(10)admirationText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.in hopes of2.came up with3.excused herself4.was obsessed with5.reaching out to6.voice an opinion on7.live up to8.in terms ofText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingBDDAD BCAText B > Language focus > Words in use1.hampered2.mortal3.corrode4.preface5.embodies6.interwoven7.knit8.collide9.costume10.predominantText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.enquired about2.from a ... perspective3.on the rise4.be accountable to5.are worn out6.is exempt from7.approve of8.being addicted toCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 3Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.exquisite2.dispersed3.decentralized4.deduce5.fixture6.frugality7.administrate8.disjointed9.Reviving 10.elapseText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1punctualitypurityscarcitysenioritysensitivitysolemnityspecialtysuperiorityvalidityvisibilityreassurerestructureText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.seniority2.purity3.specialties4.reassure5. scarcity6.punctuality7.sensitivity8.restructuring9.superiority 10.validity 11.visibility12.solemnityText A > Language focus > Banked cloze (1)frequently(2)immersed(3)disrupted(4)stress(5)sphere(6)challenges(7)quantifythe pleasure with money. It offers more than (8) financial(9)administrate(10)addictionText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.held ... in high regard2.In the interim3.was onto something4.in turn5.from time to time6.pick on7.take a stab at8.boil down toText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingADCBB ACDText B > Language focus > Words in use1.stimulus2.magnitude3.velocity4.quota5.stipulated6.tease7.eligible8.premium9.reminiscence10.decreeText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.be embedded in2.a trace of3.is critical to4.adjacent to5.beat sb. down6.remains committed to7.conceive of8. be eligible forCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 4Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.consolidate2.differentiate3.dreadful4.incompatible5.alleged6.alleged7.alleged8.alleged9.habitats 10.intelligibleText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1harmoniousdisastrousspacioushazardousvirtuousvictoriousdesirousadventurousevenlyroutinelyconsequentrespectivelyText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.victorious2.hazardous3.consequent4.adventurous5.disastrous6.disastrous7.spacious8.respectively9. virtuous10.routinely11.harmonious 12.desirousText A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)incompatible(2)preservebiodiversity.(3)available(4)proportion(5)utilized(6)converted(7)dreadful(8)balance(9)sane(10)considerableText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.took on2.called upon3.runs against the grain4. be incompatiblee through 6.is bound up 7.differentiate between 8.have struck a chord withText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingBCCDA ABCText B > Language focus > Words in use1.converge2impaired3contaminate4.vulgar5.dweller6.alienate7.prefer8.injected9.deplore10.invertedText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.be obedient to2.leaned against3.subscribe to4.preside over5.shutting out6.plunged into7.plunged into8.are disconnected fromCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 5Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.fabricate2.nominal3.temporal4.reciprocal5.denotes6.consecutive7.spectators8.mutteringposite positeText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1assertivedecisivedigestiveimaginativeconsultativequalitativeauthoritativeconservequantitativeunbuttonunsettleunveilText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.conserve2.unbuttoning3.authoritative4.consultative5.imaginative6.quantitative7.unveil8.assertive9.unsettled 10.decisive 11.digestive 12.qualitativeText A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)exterior(2)insights(3)complete(4)course(5)inconsistencies(6)offended(7)gestures(8)ornaments(9)sense(10)distinctiveText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.got to the point2.are attached to3.would have starved to death4.If anything5.were suspicious of6.wandered around7.on the side8.was representative ofReading skills > PracticeADBDCText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingDACDA CDBText B > Language focus > Words in use1.refund2friction3.mute4.detained5.extractpiles7.convertibles8.mediated9.tactful10.cohesionText B > Language focus > Expressions in usegs behind2.put in charge of3.take a(n) ... approach to4.singled out5.headed for6.incorporated into7.divert … to8. has had an impact on Collocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 6Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.stalked2.stalked3.symmetrical4.lubricated5.twinkled6.mediator7.outposts8.traversing9.emancipate 10.deductiveText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1prevalentpersistentcorrespondentrespondentinclusiveindicativeinductiveinteractiveoperativeresponsive / respondentinitiatespeculativeText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.operative2.indicative3.prevalent4.interactive5.speculative6.initiate7.respondents8.inclusive9.persistent 10.inductive 11.responsive 12.correspondentText A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)reason(2)levy(3)generating(4)lightweight(5)reduction(6)enhance(7)achieved(8)emancipate(9)relationships(10)approachesText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.being extracted from2.emancipate ... from3.cater to4.have a say on5.made a racket6.was destined to7.run errands8.has scraped by Text B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingDBABC ACDText B > Language focus > Words in use1.transit2.colonized3.execution4.distill5.segregation6.illiterate7.artifacts8.displace9.vigilant10.overthrowText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.was ejected from2.was ejected from3.forbid ... from4.were coiled up with5.ran for6.against his will7.a ghost of8. took upCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 7Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.fringe2.unify3.extinct4.indefinite5.slash6.intricate7.inaugurate8.ventilate 9.collaboration 10.diffusedText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1competence / competitionadolescentdelegationcondemnationrestorationpreservationspecificationreconciliationresignationspeculationrevelationsituateText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.delegation2.restoration3.situate4.specificationspetence6.adolescent7.condemnation8.reconciliation9.preservation 10.resignation 11. speculation12.revelationText A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)particulates(2)viable(3)disagree(4)cite(5)rotary(6)vary(7)little(8)minimize(9)locating(10)designedText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.fill up2.fill up3.have factored in4.pose a risk to5.clear up6.is derived from7.hinge on8.is uponText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingDCABB CDAText B > Language focus > Words in use1.intrigued2.neutralize3coherent4.volatile5.disclose6.foretell7.dodge8.intermittent9.wholesale10.dualText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.level off2.keep ... at bay3.account for4.point to5.are starved of6.on a collision course7.on a collision course8. rescued ... fromCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 8Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.stalked2.expectancy3.terminate4.condolences5.chronicling6.malpractice7.retrospective8.boycott9.incur 10.batchesText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1breakagedrainagebriberyrefineryconstitutionalexceptionalinstitutionalorientalsensationtutorialpresidentialprovincialText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.provincial2.breakage3.institutional4.bribery5.sensations6.drainage7.tutorial8.refineries9.oriental 10.constitutional 11.presidential12.exceptionalText A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)depressing(2)figure(3)flexibility(4)seemingly(5)sued(6)imagine(7)sparked(8)suffering(9)leaflets(10)passionateText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.stay on the sidelines2.alerted to3.turned upy siege to5.followed suit6.In the face of7.put out8.get revenge forText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingCBADD CDBText B > Language focus > Words in use1.vibrate2.indignant3.activate4.adherence5.timely6.patrons7.tentatively8.serial9.denounces10.impetusText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.has been swamped with2.in adherence to3.in essence4.marvel atacking ... up es to life 5.feel strongly about 6.was dubbed…as 7.tCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2。

英语读写译Unit 1 练习答案

英语读写译Unit 1 练习答案

Unit 1 ExerciseFocus on the ContentTask One Understanding the Text1 She dresses up and makes sure that she looks good. She is going to put on a goodshow.She thinks that this is “one of her favorite parts”of working as a college teacher.2 At first she was skeptical and had questions about the validity/reliability of this newinstructional medium as she could not make sure if the credit-earner was the very person who had registered for the class.3. She has been teaching chemistry and environmental science for 17years.She is enthusiastic, humorous and has the ability to convey the subject in an easy-to-understand way.4 Her daughter took two online courses, which proved to be her best learning experience.She also took a brief course for online teachers and she learned that shy teachers also “felt more comfortable delivering instruction via computer”.5 She was asked to teach an online undergraduate class in environmental science,which was scheduled for the fall semester (Paras. 3 and 8).She had taught the same course in summer school for several years (Para. 3).It turned out that preparing an online course was more time-consuming. (Para.9)6 follow directionsubmissionsend postdiscussion boardsend e-mails(Paras. 10, 11)7 She intended to identify her students by their physical appearances. No.8 No. She thinks online courses are suitable for students who are self-disciplined. Forthose who lack self-discipline, traditional classroom teaching may be a better choice because “online courses provide too much flexibility.”(Para.13)According to Minnis, about 20% of her students “fell behind, tried to catch up, then drifted away.”9 Interaction is a integral element of learning.10 Minnis has grown interested in teaching online though she will still teach in person. Task Two Reading between the Lines1 It was possible that the person sitting in my regular class was not the one whoregistered.So there is no point questioning the validity of online teaching.2 She thought it would not take her too much time to prepare for the online class / thepreparation was not demanding.3 The fact was she spent a lot of hours preparing the online class, and couldn’t find anytime to cut the grass.4 The teacher is expected to be always online and ready to answer questions. You needto sacrifice more time when having an online class.5 Though she didn’t actually see her students in person, she still saw the changes takingplace in them by reading what they had submitted to her.6 Since she still teaches in the traditional classroom, she can keep on dressing up andenjoying herself by doing so.Focus on the Strategy and Style1 Yes. The two subjects chosen by the writer for comparison---”teaching online”and“teaching in person”---belong to the same category, namely, “instructional medium”(Para. 3).They share the same basis for comparison; the same instructor teaching the same course (environmental science) via two different instructional media.2 Thesis:Online teaching is a new challenge and it is worthwhile for instructors to learn and use this new medium of instruction.Purpose:To inform the reader of her own experience in and reflections on online teaching.She mainly speaks from her own experience as well as her daughte r’s e-learning experience (Paras. 5,6,11).3 The writer makes use of the point-by-point method in making her comparison (Paras. 4,8, 9, 13, 16, etc.).4 No. As the primary purpose of the writer is to relate her online teaching experience tothe reader, there is no need for her to devote equal amount of space to the two subjects under discussion. Consequently, we fail to see a fair balance between the two.5 The writer is very much interested in teaching online and that she hopes that otherinstructors will follow her example and take up the new challenge in their teaching career.6 We are convinced by the comparison.For one thing, the writer is speaking truthfully from her personal experience.For another, she makes her comparison on a solid and justifiable basis---the same instructor teaching the same course via two different instructional media.Besides, the tone of the essay is honest, sincere, and factual.Increase Your Language Proficiency1 1) weighed2) submit3) register4) alert5) outraged6) integral7) illustrates8) critique2 1) dress up2) type up3) drifted away4) put on5) under way6) fallen behindCloze1) traditional2) challenge3) via4) regular adj.有规律的;规则,整齐的;不变的;合格的5) illustrating v.给…加插图( illustrate的现在分词);说明;表明;(用示例、图画等)说明6) clear7) interaction n.一起活动;合作;互相影响;互动8) integral adj.完整的;积分的;必须的9) critical adj.批评的,爱挑剔的;关键的;严重的;极重要的10) willing11) community12) discipline n.训练;纪律;学科;符合行为准则的行为(或举止)13) involved adj.复杂难懂的;与他人有密切关系的;受牵扯的;作为一部份参与的14) drift drift away 漂流15) flexibilityTranslationWhen I first came into contact with online teaching,I had questions about the validity of this instructional medium. I would not know whether the student submitting the work was the same person who registered for the course.Online teaching also required rethinking how I deliver the subject matter. Without face-to-face communication, can I , via computer, make the students feel the same kind of enthusiasm and appreciate my sense of humor?My shy daughter’s experience proved to be very inspiring. She never spoke in class, but in the two online courses she took,she dived into discussions and posted her opinions.the online course began and things ran better than I had expected. The students all followed the directions well, and the discussion board was lively. I’ve never met any of my students but I got to know them by their work and I saw their learning attitudes develop before my eyes.I found that online education worked best with students who were verycomfortable with the computer and willing to become part of a community built around the subject matter. And it required teachers to be willing to help build that sense of community and make the students feel the teacher was always there.。

新视野大学英语4第二版读写 unit1课后练习及答案ppt.ppt

新视野大学英语4第二版读写 unit1课后练习及答案ppt.ppt

Book Four
Some only see the ___cr_u_e_lt_y___in losing something they had gained. They often make _d_e_s_p_e_ra_t_e______attempts to regain what they lost. Often these efforts result in even greater pain. Some become _b_a_n_k_ru_p_t__ financially and emotionally. The only real winners are those who are
grower and had a beautiful rock garden.
8. The pollution from the factories continues to ___c_o__n_t_a_m_i_n_a_t_e___the river and also poses
health threat to people living nearby.
9. The young artist's parents _o_b__je_c_t_t_o_____his giving up his day job for fear that he might fail in his quest for fame.
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10. Some people think that most pills offer either no real improvement or,__a_t _b_e_s_t___ , only moderate improvements.
the less likely you'll __e_n_d__u_p_____bankrupt.

新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程第四册课本练习答案

新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程第四册课本练习答案

新视野大学英语读写教程4(第三版)课本练习参考答案[1-5单元A部分]UNIT ONESection ALanguage focusWords in use[3]crumbled discern surpass shrewd conversion distort radiant ingenious stumped proposition1.As the gender barriers crumbled, the number of women working as lawyers, doctors, or bankers began to increase significantly form the mid-20th century.随着性别障碍的瓦解,从20世纪中期开始,从事律师、医生或银行家工作的女性数量开始显著增加。

2.With the data collected each year, the owner of the shop can discern customer trends and how things like weather and economic indicators affect sales performance.通过每年收集的数据,店主可以了解顾客的趋势,以及天气和经济指标对销售业绩影响。

3.His supervisor pushes and motivates him in such a positive manner that he is not only able to reach but to surpass his personal goals.他的上司以一种积极的方式推动和激励他,使他不仅能够达到,而且能够超越自己目标。

4.He is a man with a(n) shrewd business sense. He has built his initial investment into a substantial and even excessively large fortune.他是个精明的生意人。

第3版新视野大学英语读写教程4课本练习答案【最新】

第3版新视野大学英语读写教程4课本练习答案【最新】

新视野大学英语读写教程4(第三版)课本练习参考答案UNIT ONESection ALanguage focusWords in use[3]1.crumbled2.discern3.surpass4.shrewd5.conversion6.distort7.radiant8.ingenious9.stumped 10.propositionWord building[5]1.bankruptcies2.atmospheric3.delicacies4.urgency5.accountancy6.gloom7.magnet8.metallic9.mastery 10.vacancy 11.guilt 12.secrecy Banked close[6]1-10:C I A O F H M K J DExpressions in use[7]1.were dripping with2.in exchange for3.flared up4.make an analogy between5.set a date for6.make…out of7.made a pact8.had appealed toSection BLanguage focusWords in use[4]1.triggering2.obsure3.hypothesis4.formulate5.threshold6.incidence7.refute 8.realm 9.decay 10.tesimonyExpressions in use[5]1. play the odds2.subject to3.attributes/attributed…to4.be factored into5.call for6.By virtue of7.get stuck one into playSentence structure[6]1.The time has come for a broad international effort to integrate China into the global economy.2.The time has come for us to recognize that traditional art forms presented in traditional venues cannot compete with objects produced by popular culture.3.The time has come for considering the policy of conserving these material resources on which the permanent prosperity of our country must depend.[7]1.These reports differ from his earlier work in that they offer solutions to public pension problems.2. These forums are unique in that they provide a venue for those with varying perspectives to have an open and honest dialog.3. Social support has been found to act as a stress reducer in that it protects people in crisis from both physical and psychological problems.CollocationWarm-up1intellectual 2.lighten 3.demands 4.winning 5.erroneous 6.inaccurate 7.winning 8.distort 9.logic-proof 10.tremendous 11.watertight 12.cognitiveUNIT TWOSection ALanguage focusWords in use[3]1.deficient2.prosecution3.outrage4.appeased5.conformity6.strandplement8.transient9.appliances 10.outfitWord building[4]WordsNew words formedlearned-iondominatedominationorientorientation confrontconfrontation-ercomposecomposer bindbinder scanscanner manufacturemanufacturer erasererase -istimperialimperialist leftleftist terrorterroristhumanehumanist[5]1. domination2. scanners3.humanist4.confrontation5.leftists6.orientation7.erased8.terrorists9.manufacturers 10.binder 11.imperialists posers Banked close [6]1-10:J M L B I A H O D F Expression in use [7]1.in hopes of2.came up with3.excused herself4.was obsessed with5.reaching out to6.voice an opinion on7.live up to8.in terms of Section BLanguage focus Word in use [4]1.hampered2.mortal3.corrode4.preface5.embodies6.interwoven7.knit/knitted8.collide9.costume 10.predominant Expressions in use [5]1.enquired about2.from a…perspective3.on the rise4.be accountable to5.are worn out/are wearing out6.is exempt from7.approve of8.being addicted to Sentence structure [6]1. To support education is not about giving a lot of money to schools. It is about setting high academic standards for our next generation.2. The investigation was not about finding out how much money was lost. It was about finding out what made us fail to prevent the crisis.3. A follow-up study confiremed that prejudice was not about race or skin color. It was about national origin.[7]1. What they were worried about was more than just the cost of the machine itself. It would be1020 2012201expensive to keep it up too.2. The island is more than just a place to visit for fun. It is also a center of the shipbuilding industry in this region.3. For me and the kids, Mother Earth News is more than just a magazine that introduces various kinds of healthy diets; it is a friend who gives us comfort!Collocation Warm-up 1.chronic insecurity 2.emtional pain3.physically impossible4.extraordinary measure5. Extremely self-confident6.emotionally accessible[8]1.inner2.physiological3.desirable4.absurd5.true6.radiantly7.personal8.physical9.emotionally 10.authentic 11.valuable 12.personalUNIT three Language focus Words in use [3]1.exquisite2.dispersed3.decentralized4.deduce5.fixture6.frugality7.administrate8.disjointed9.Reviving 10.elapse Word building [4]Words learnedNew words formed-itypunctualpunctuality purepurityscarcescarcityseniorsenioritysensitivesensitivitysolemnsolemnityspecialspecialtysuperiorsuperiorityvalidvalidityvisiblevisibilityre-assurereassurestructurerestructure[5]1.seniority2.purity3.specialties4.reassure5.scarcity6.punctuality7.sensitivity8.restructuring9.superiority 10.validity 11.visibility 12.solemnityBanked close6 12020150 2015 20150220150205 1212013041520150205 1218 20150205 121820150205 12183437120150205 12181062620150205 121720001520150205 1217200 20150205 1217100020150205 1217200020150205 1216150020150205 1216150020150205 1216150020150205 1216150020150205 1216200020150205 1216150020150205 1215150020150205 12151000420150205 1215100020150205 1215150030020150205 1214100020150205 1214200020150205 12141000 20150205 12141000220150205 1214200020150205 1213150020150205 121328000320150205 1213200020150205 121328001120150205 12131000120150205 1212150020150205 12121500 116 220150205 1212200020150205 1212150020150205 1212200020150205 1211150020150205 1211200020150205 1211200020150205 1211200020150205 121128000205 121128000205 121115000150205 1210200002000100015001500000[6]1-10:G I E A H N B O K LExpression in use[7]1. held…in high regard2.In the interim3.was onto something4.in turn5.from time totime 6.pick on 7.take a stab at 8.boil down toUnite 3 Section BReading Skills (略)Reading comprehensionUnderstanding the text21A 2 D 3C 4B 5B 6A 7C 8DLanguage focusWord in use1 stimulus2 magnitude3 velocity4 quota5 stipulated6 tease7 eligible8 premium9 reminiscence 10 decreeExpressions in use1 be embedded in2 a trace of3 is critical to4 adjacent to5 beat…..down6 remains committed to7 conceive of8 be eligible forCollocationWarm up1compelling; Instant 2 sturdy; measurable 3 decent; trim81 instant success2 overwhelmingly positive3 outstanding entrepreneurs4 household names5 extremely poor6 low-income family7 rapid expansion8 extreme frugality9 harsh memories 10 firmly committed 11 crowning successUnit 5Section ALanguage focusWord in use31 fabricate2 nominal3 temporal4 reciprocal5 denotes6 consecutive7 spectators8 muttering9 composite10 maliciousWord building5Words learnedNew words formeddecidedecisive digestdigestiveconsultconsultative qualityqualitative authorityauthoritative conservativeconserve quantityquantitative buttonunbutton settleunsettle veilunveil 51 conserve2 unbuttoning3 authoritative4 consultative5 imaginative6 quantitative7 unveil8 assertive9 unsettled 10 decisive 11 digestive 12 qualitativeBank close 61 L2 E3 O4 J5 G6 H7 A8 C9 I 10 M Expressions in use 71 got to the point2 are attached to3 would have starved to death4 If anything5 were suspicious of6 wandered around7 on the side8 was representative of Translation 9文艺复兴是一场影响巨大的文化运动。

新视野大学英语读写教程4(第三版)课本练习参考答案

新视野大学英语读写教程4(第三版)课本练习参考答案

新视野大学英语读写教程4(第三版)课本练习参考答案UNIT ONESection ALanguage focusWords in use[3]1.crumbled2.discern3.surpass4.shrewd5.conversion6.distort7.radiant8.ingenious9.stumped 10.propositionWord building[5]1.bankruptcies2.atmospheric3.delicacies4.urgency5.accountancy6.gloom7.magnet8.metallic9.mastery 10.vacancy 11.guilt 12.secrecy Banked close[6]1-10:C I A O F H M K J DExpressions in use[7]1.were dripping with2.in exchange for3.flared up4.make an analogy between5.set a date for6.make…out of7.made a pact8.had appealed to[9]亚里士多德是古希腊的哲学家和科学家。

他的作品涵盖了许多学科,包括物理学、生物学、动物学、逻辑学、伦理学、诗歌、戏剧、音乐、语言学、政治和政府,构成了第一个综合的西方哲学体系。

亚里士多德是第一个将人类的知识领域划分为不同学科的人,如数学,生物学和伦理学。

他相信人所有的观念和所有的知识在根本上都是基于感知能力。

他对自然科学的看法构成了他许多作品的基础。

他几乎对他所处时期的每一个人类知识领域都作出了贡献。

他的作品包含人们所知的最早的关于逻辑的正式研究,即使在今天,亚里士多德哲学所涵盖的方方面面仍是学术研究的重要课题。

他的哲学对所有的西方哲学理论的发展有着经久不衰的影响。

在去世2,300多年后,亚里士多德仍是最有影响力的哲学家和科学家之一。

第3版新视野大学英语4读写教程课本练习答案解析(全)

第3版新视野大学英语4读写教程课本练习答案解析(全)

第3版新视野大学英语4读写教程课本练习答案(全)第三版的答案找了很久找不到,第三版的答案找了很久找不到,干脆自己做一个!干脆自己做一个!客观题总结全了,客观题总结全了,有能力的请下载下有能力的请下载下来支持我1个下载券,在线阅读的也请在下面评价文档处点个五星,谢谢!Unit 1Text A: Language focus: Words in useText A: Language focus: Words building: Prac ce 1delicacy'bankruptcyaccountancysecrecyvacancyurgencyatmosphericmagnetmetallicgloomguilt~masteryText A: Language focus: Words building: Prac ce 2Text A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)men oned-(2)determine(3)gained(4)responsible(5)heavily(6)ar s c—(7)opposite(8)analy cal(9)distorted(10)stumped、Text A > Language focus > Expressions in usedripping with exchange for up an analogy between a date for ... out of a pact appealed toText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingCABDB DCAText B > Language focus > Words in use[%Text B > Language focus > Expressions in usethe oddstotofactored intoforvirtue ofstuck on¥into playColloca on: : Prac ce 1Colloca on: : Prac ce 2}Unit 2Text A: Language focus: Words in useText A: Language focus: Words building: Prac ce 1,domina onorienta onconfronta oncomposerbinderscannermanufacturereraseimperialistle ist~terroristhumanistText A: Language focus: Words building: Prac ce 2Text A > Language focus > Banked cloze (1)]achieving(2)gorgeous(3)considered(4)context(5)accessories(6);appreciated(7)complexion(8)handsome(9)comment(10)admira on$Text A > Language focus > Expressions in usehopes of up with herself obsessed with out to an opinion on up to terms ofText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingBDDAD BCAText B > Language focus > Words in use'/Text B > Language focus > Expressions in useabout a ... perspec ve the rise accountable to worn out exempt from of addicted toColloca on: : Prac ce 1Colloca on: : Prac ce 2【Unit 3Text A: Language focus: Words in use`Text A: Language focus: Words building: Prac ce 1punctualitypurityscarcitysenioritysensi vitysolemnity¥specialtysuperiorityvalidityvisibilityreassurerestructureText A: Language focus: Words building: Prac ce 25. scarcity &Text A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)frequently(2)immersed(3)disrupted(4)[stress(5)sphere(6)challenges(7)quan fythe pleasure with money. It offers more than (8)financial(9))administrate(10)addic onText A > Language focus > Expressions in use... in high regard the interim onto something turn me to me on a stab at down toText B: Reading comprehension: Understanding¥ADCBB ACDText B > Language focus > Words in use¥Text B > Language focus > Expressions in useembedded in trace of cri cal to to sb. down commi ed to of 8. be eligible for—Colloca on: : Prac ce 1Colloca on: : Prac ce 2、Unit 4Text A: Language focus: Words in useText A: Language focus: Words building: Prac ce 1 harmoniousdisastrousspacious:hazardousvirtuousvictoriousdesirousadventurousevenlyrou nelyconsequentrespec vely[Text A: Language focus: Words building: Prac ce 29. Text A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)incompa ble(2)preserve[biodiversity.(3)available(4)propor on(5)u lized(6)converted(7)&dreadful(8)balance(9)sane(10)considerableText A > Language focus > Expressions in use)on upon against the grain 4. be incompa ble through bound up between struck a chord withText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingBCCDA ABCText B > Language focus > Words in use·2impaired3contaminate;Text B > Language focus > Expressions in useobedient to against to over out into into disconnected fromColloca on: : Prac ce 1Colloca on: : Prac ce 2@Unit 5 Text A: Language focus: Words in useText A: Language focus: Words building: Prac ce 1【asser vedecisivediges veimagina veconsulta vequalita veauthorita veconservequan ta veunbu onunse leunveilText A: Language focus: Words building: Prac ce 2Text A > Language focus > Banked cloze #(1)exterior(2)insights(3)complete(4)course(5)inconsistencies·(6)offended(7)gestures(8)ornaments(9)sense(10)dis nc veText A > Language focus > Expressions in useto the point a ached to have starved to death anything suspicious of around the side representa ve ofReading skills > Prac ceADBDC¥Text B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingDACDA CDBText B > Language focus > Words in use2fric on。

大学英语读写1 U1练习题

大学英语读写1 U1练习题

Unit 1 Growing UpI. VocabularyPart OneDirections: Match the words in column A with the definitions in column B.1. tackle a. stand for or be a sign or symbol of2. inspire b. try to deal with3. distribute c. act against4. violate d. bring back to the mind; remember5. associate e. divide and give out among people , places, etc6.recall f. fill (sb.) with confidence, eagerness, etc.7. represent g. attraction; interest8. appeal h. join or connect together; bring in the mindPart TwoDirection: Choose the proper words and expressions and put the numbers in the blanks.1. decent2. anticipate3. what is more4. voluntary5. takes hold6. appeals7. on purpose8. reputation9. comprises 10 .off and on 11. as it were 12. discipline13. tedious 14. were plunged into1.The house _____ three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen and a living room.2.We ______ civil war by the attempted secession of the eastern provinces.3.He is my best friend, my second self, ____.4.His offer was entirely ____, nobody pushed him.5.All over the world his ____ was as high as he had once longed for it to be.6.They were brave, and _____, they hated violence.7.Old habits die hard. That‟s why you should stop smoking before the habit ______.8.He went to town ____ to sell one of his paintings.9.______ over the last two years, I have it discussed.10.Does she say anything that ____ to you especially?Part ThreeDirections: Complete each of the following sentences with an appropriate form of the word given in the bracket.1.He used his time in Europe ______ in the learning of several languages. (fruit)2.They felt a lack of warmth in the exceeding formal ___ he gave them. (congratulate)3.I became aware of his ___ to hear. (able)4.The teacher is respectable, so we are all ___ to him. (respect)5.The foreman is responsible for the ____ of jobs. (assign)6.The company will send a _____ to New Y ork. (represent)7.Everything stood ____ bathed in bright, metallic light. (motion)8.A healthy person offers more ___ to disease than a weak person. (resist)9.Profes sor Li spent all weekend grading the student‟s essay and returned the ____ paperyesterday afternoon. (grade)10.We will order tea for twelve people on the ____ that all twelve people will come. (assume)Part FourDirections: Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence from the four choices given under each sentence.1. A season ticket ____ the holder to make as many journeys as he wishes within the stated period of time.A. entitlesB. grantsC. titlesD. promises2. The old New England villages have changed relatively little ___ a gas station in recent decades.A. except forB. in addition toC. exceptD. besides3. The French pianist who had been praised very highly _____ to be a great disappointment.A. turned upB. turned inC. turned outD. turned down4. Our son doesn‟t know what to ____ at the university. He can‟t make up his mind about his future.A. take inB. take upC. take overD. take after5. All I request ____ you is that you should be early.A in B. of C. by D. at6. New words are constantly added to our vocabulary while some old words go ____.A. out of dateB. out of sightC. out of workD. out of touch7. To be an inventor, one needs profound knowledge as well as ____ imagination.A. vividB. lifelikeC. coloredD. both A and B8. The picture ____ my school days to my mind.A. remindedB. recollectedC. rememberedD. recalled9. We _____ a beautiful girl, pleasant girl. Which of these is WRONG?A. regarded her asB. looked her uponC. thought her to beD. considered her to be10. Mr. Smith had an unusual ____: he was first an office clerk, then a sailor, and ended up as a school teacher.A. professionB. occupationC. positionD. career11. People could hardly ____ their anger when they found millions of dollars of public funds had been used to build luxurious houses for city officials.A. hold backB. draw backC. keep backD. hold up12. It is not considered ___ to litter in public.A. respectedB. respectableC. respectfulD. respective13. He seemed to have come to a deadlock in solving the puzzles, so he simply ____ whatever came into his head.A. put asideB. put awayC. put downD. put back14. Y ou don‟t have to _____ the dictionary when you meet with a new word while reading a novel.A. refer toB. turn toC. look inD. all of the above15. In children‟ minds the Spring Festival is ____ with nice food and presents.A. connectedB. joinedC. combinedD. associated16. People ___ that vertical flight transports would carry millions of passengers as do the airliners of today.A. convincedB. anticipatedC. resolvedD. assured17. The history professors were dealing with these in historical ____.A. sequenceB. successionC. seriesD. success18. Putting in a new window will _____ cutting away part of the roof.A. containB. compriseC. includeD. involve19. There is no reason why you shouldn‟t tell them in _____ that you are going.A. mindB. motionC. advanceD. anticipation20. I need one of you to ____ the examination papers to the class for me.A. attributeB. contributeC. distributeD. tributeII. StructurePart OneDirections: Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1. It is essential that he ___ in extracurricular activities.A. participateB. participatesC. will partic ipateD. shall participate2. A Dream of the Red Chamber (〈〈红楼梦〉〉) is said _____ into dozen of languages in the last decade.A. to have been translatedB. to translateC. to be translatedD. to have translated3. ____ might be expected, the response to the question was very mixed.A. ItB. AsC. WhatD. That4. He talked as if he ____ the incident.A. had witnessedB. witnessedC. witnessD. have witnessed5. _____ table tennis was accepted as a regular part of the Olympic Games.A. Not until 1986B. It was not until 1986 thatC. It was in 1986 whenD. It was until 1986 that6. Scientists say it may be five or ten years _____ it is possible to test this medicine on human patients.A. sinceB. beforeC. afterD. when7. Research findings show we spend about two hours dreaming every night, no matter what we_____ during the day.A. should have doneB. would have doneC. may have doneD. must have done8. It was impossible to avoid ____ by the stormy weather.A. to be much affectedB. being much affectedC. having much affectedD. to have been much affected9. Y ou will see this product ____ wherever you go.A. advertisedB. advertisingC. advertiseD. to be advertised10. Although he knew little about the large amounts of work done in the field, he succeeded ____ other more well-informed experimenters failed.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. where11. Not that John doesn‟t want to help you, ____ it is beyond his power.A. but thatB. for thatC. and thatD. in that12. I don‟t mind ______ the decision as long as it is not too late.A. you to delay makingB. your delaying makingC. your delaying to makeD. you delay to make13. The professor could hardly find sufficiently grounds ____ his arguments in favor of the new theory.A. on which to baseB. which to base onC. to base onD. to be based on14. By the time she returned home, her son ____. Which of the following is grammatically correct?A. had already finished doing his homeworkB. was already watching TVC. was already in bedD. all of the above15. They are teachers and don‟t realize ____ to start and run a company.A. what it takesB. what takes itC. what they takeD. what takes them16. The residents, ____ had been damaged by the flood were given help by the Red Across.A. all their homesB. all whose homesC. all of whose homesD. all of their homes17. The letters ___ which she ___ grew fewer, then stopped altogether.A. of…hungeredB. for… hungeredC. to…hungeredD. by…hungered18. After the Arab states won independence, great emphasis was laid on expanding education with girls as well as boys ___ to go to school.A. to be encouragedB. been encouragedC. being encouragedD. be encouraged19. The king commanded that enough money ___ to fund the project.A. be collectedB. must be collectedC. is collectedD. can be collected20. Fran kly speaking, I‟d rather you _____ anything about it for the time being,A. didn‟t doB. haven‟t doneC. don‟t doD. have donePart TwoDirections: Identify the ONE that is not correct and write down the correct answer.1. Hydrogen, the nine most abundant element in the Earth‟s curst, is an odorless, colorless andA B Ctasteless gas.D ( )2. He thought that it was not worth the effort to do the job.A B C D ( )3. Steel is composed iron and a number of other elements.A B C D ( )4. According to the conditions of their scholarships after finishing their degrees, the university willA B Cemploy them for three years.D ( )5. He faced with the severe financial burden of caring for a wife and five children.A B C D ( )6. There was no choice but hand in the composition assigned by our English teacher this afternoon.A B C D ( )7. The news on the local radio station as well as newspaper accounts confirm that the prison riotA B Cwas serious.D ( )8. It was until almost thirty years after his death that a plaque in memory of Dylan ThomasA B Cwas placed in Westminster Abbey.D ( )9. We anticipate to run into problems in carrying out the medical welfare reform.A B C D ( )10. When he arrived, he found nothing but the aged and the sick at home.A B C D ( )III. ClozePart OneDirections: Fill in the gaps with any word that you think fit.Listening is an important language skill. We must 1 this skill for success and enjoyment throughout life. Just think how much time we 2 every day listening. We listened to the radio, television programs, concerts, tapes and disks. We also 3 to teacher, friends, our family members and other people 4 . The better we listen, the 5 we succeed in our work and study.Listening is basically the understanding of words and 6 between sentences. Bad listeners only listen to 7 words and separate sentences. They try to understand every word or sentence. This is impossible even when we listen in our own 8 . A good student will constantly examine his listening habits so that he can find out his 9 and weaknesses. In this way he can 10 his listening skills.Part TwoDirections: Choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Many teachers believed that the responsibilities for learning lie with the student 1 a long reading assignment is given, instructors expect students to be familiar with the 2 in the reading even if they do not discuss it in class or take an examination. The 3 student is considered to be 4 who is motivated to learn for the sake of 5 , not the one interested only in getting high grades. Sometimes homework is returned 6 brief written comments but without a grade. Even if grade is not given, the student is 7 for learning the material assigned. When research is 8 , the professor expects the student to take it actively and to complete it with 9 guidance. It is the 10 responsibility to find books, magazines, and articles in the library. Professors do not have the time to explain 11 a university library works; they expect students, 12 graduate students, to be able to exhaust the reference 13 in the library. Professors will help students who need it, but 14 that their students should not be 15dependent on them. In the United States professors have many other duties 16 teaching, such as administrative or research work 17 , the time that a professor can spend with student outside of class is 18 . If a student has problems with classroom work, the student should either 19 a professor during office hours 20 make an appointment.1. A. if B. although C. because D. since2. A. suggestion B. context C. abstract D. information3. A. poor B. ideal C. average D. disappointed4. A. such B. one C. any D. some5. A. fun B. work C. learning D. prize6. A. by B. in C. for D. with7. A. criticized B. innocent C. responsible D. dismissed8. A. collected B. distributed C. assigned D. finished9. A. maximum B. minimum C. possible D. practical10. A. student‟s B. professor‟s C. assistant‟s D. librarian‟s11. A. when B. what C. why D. how12. A. particularly B. essentially C. obviously D. rarely13. A. selections B. collections C. sources D. origin.14. A. hate B. dislike C. like D. prefer15. A. too B. such C. much D. more16. A. but. B. except C. with D. besides17. A. However B. Therefore C. Further D. Nevertheless18. A. plentiful B. limited C. irregular. D. flexible19. A. greet B. annoy C. approach D. attach20. A. or B. and C. to D. butIV. Reading ComprehensionDirections: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Passage oneThere are two basic ways to see growth: one as a product, the other as a process.People have generally viewed personal growth as an external result or product that can easily be identified and measured. The worker who gets a promotion, the student whose grades improve, the foreigner who learns a new language — all these are examples of people who have measurable results to show for their efforts.By contrast, the process of personal growth is much more difficult to determine, since by definition it is a journey and not the specific signposts or landmarks along the way. The process is not the road itself, but rather the attitudes and feelings people have, their caution or courage, as they encounter new experiences and unexpected obstacles. In this process, the journey never really ends; there are always new ways to experience the world, new ideas to try, new challengers to accept.In order to grow, to new roads, people need to have a willingness to take risks, to confront the unknown, and to accept the possibility that they may “fail” at first. How we see ourselves as we try a new way of being is essential t our ability to grow. Do we perceive ourselves as quick and curious? If so, then we tend to take more chances and to be more open to unfamiliar experiences.Do we think we‟re shy and indecisive? Then our sense of timidity can cause to hesitate, to move slowly, and not to take a step until we know the ground is safe. Do we think we‟re slow to adapt to change or that we‟re not smart enough to cope with a new challenge? Then we are likely to take a more passive role or not try at all.These feeling of insecurity and self-doubt are both unavoidable and necessary if we are to change and grow. If we don‟t confront and overcome these internal fears and doubts, if we protect ourselves too much, then we cease to grow. We become trapped inside a shell of our own making.1. A person is generally believed to achieve personal growth when _______.A.he has given up his smoking habitB.he has made great efforts in his workC.he is keen on learning anything newD.he has tried to determine where he is on his journey2. In the author‟s eyes, one who views pe rsonal growth as a process would _____.A.succeed in climbing up the social ladderB.judge his ability to grow from his own achievementC.face difficulties and take up challengesD.aim high and reach his goal each time3. When the author says “a new way of being”, he is referring to _____.A. a new approach to experience the worldB. a new way of taking risksC. a new method of perceiving ourselvesD. a new system of adapting change4. For personal growth, the author advocates all of the following EXCEPT _____.A.curiosity about more chancesB.promptness in self-adaptationC.open-mindedness to new experiencesD.avoidance of internal fears and doubts5. Which of the following is TRUE according to the author?A.Our sense of timidity can prompt us to make quick decision.B.The feeling of insecurity and self-doubt are inevitable and imperative if we want to changeand grow.C.For people, a willingness to take chances and face the unknown is necessary in order togrow to travel new roads.D.The process is not a journey but a particular sign showing directions and distances as at ameeting of roads along the way.Passage T woA good education should, among other things, train you to think for yourself. The examination system does anything but that. What has to be learnt is rigidly laid down by a syllabus, so the student is encouraged to memorize. Examinations do not motivate a student to read widely, but to restrict his reading; they do not enable him to seek more and more knowledge, but induce cramming. They lower the standards of teaching, for they deprive the teacher of all freedom. Teachers themselves are often judged by examination results and instead of teaching their subjects, they are reduced to training their students in exam techniques which they despise. The mostsuccessful candidates are not always the best educated; they are the trained in the technique of working under duress (强迫).The results on which so much depends are often nothing more than a subjective assessment by some anonymous examiners. Examiners are only human. They get tired and hungry; they make mistakes. Y et they have to mark stacks of hastily scrawled scripts in a limited amount of time. They work under the same sort of pressure as the candidates. And their word carries weight. After a judge‟s decision you have the right of appeal, but not after an examiner‟s. There must surely be many simpler and more effective ways of assessing a person‟s true abilities. Is it cynical to suggest that examinations are merely a profitable business for the institutions that run them? This is what it boils down to in the last analysis. The best comment on the system is this illiterate message recently scrawled on a wall: “I were a teenage drop-out and now I am a teenage millionaire.”6. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.A.examination advocates regard examination as a simple and effective way of assessing aperson‟s true abilitiesB.teachers and students want examinationsC.the examinations system may not be prefect, but it‟s the best we haveD.those who have succeeded in final examination are the best educated7. The disadvantages of examinations are _______.A.they restrict a student‟s readingB.they induce crammingC.they lower the standards of teachingD.all the above8. The assessment of candidates‟ work is subjective rather than objecti ve because _______.A.examiners are human and they may make mistakesputers are widely used to mark specially devised testsC.students are trained in the technique of working under pressureD.institutions that run examinations aim at making money9. The autho r‟s attitude toward examination is __________.A.resentfulB.negativeC.praisingD.positive10. The last sentence of the passage expresses a tone of _________.A.deep sympathy for the unsuccessful candidatesd sarcasm about examination systemC.sincere approval for examinationsD.undisguised disappointment about some anonymous examinersPassage ThreeDo you find getting up in the morning so difficult that it‟s painful? This might be called laziness, but Dr. Kleitman has a new explanation. He has proved that everyone has a daily energy cycle.During the hours when you labor through your work you may say that you‟re …hot‟. That‟s true. The time of day when you feel most energetic is when your cycle of body temperature is at itspeak. For some people the peak comes during the forenoon. For others it comes in the afternoon or evening. No one has discovered why this is so, but it leads to such familiar monologues (自言自语) as: …Get up, John! Y ou‟ll be late for work again!‟ The possible explanation to the trouble is that John is at his temperature-and-energy peak in the evening. Much family quarrelling ends when husbands and wives realize what these energy cycles mean, and which cycle each member of the family has.Y ou can‟t change your energy cycle, but you can learn to make your life fit it better. Habit can help, Dr. Kleitman believes. Maybe you‟re sleepy in the evening but feel you must stay up late anyway. Counteract (对抗) your cycle to some extent by habitually staying up later than you want to. If your energy is low in the morning but you have an important job to do early in the day, rise before your usual hour. This won‟t change your cycle, but you‟ll get up steam (鼓足干劲) and work better at your low point.Get off to a slow start which saves your energy. Get up with a leisurely yawn and stretch. Sit on the edge of the bed a minute before putting your feet on the floor. A void the troublesome search for clean clothes by laying them out the night before. Whenever possible, do routine work in the afternoon and save tasks requiring more energy of concentration for your sharper hours.11. If a person finds getting up early a problem, most probably ______.A.he is a lazy personB.he refuses to follow his own energy cycleC.he is not sure when his energy is lowD.he is at his peak in the afternoon or evening12. Which of the following may lead to family quarrels according to the passage?A.Unawareness of energy cyclesB.Family monologuesC.A c hange in the family member‟s energy cycleD.Attempts to control the energy cycle of other family members13. If one wants to work more efficiently at his low point in the morning, he should ______.A.change his energy cycleB.overcome his lazinessC.get up earlier than usualD.go to bed earlier14. Y ou are advised to rise with a yawn and stretch because it will ______.A.help to keep your energy for the day‟s workB.help you to control your temper early in the dayC.enable you to concentrate on your routine workD.keep your energy cycle under control all day15. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?A.Getting off to work with a minimum effort helps save one‟s energy.B.Dr. Kleitman explains why people reach their peaks at different hours of day.C.Habit helped a person adapt to his own energy cycle.D.Children have energy cycles, too.Passage FourReading is the key to school success, and like any skill it takes practice. A child learns to walkby practicing until he no longer has to think about how to put one foot in front of the other. A great athlete practices until he can play quickly, accurately, without thinking. Tennis players call that “being in the zone”. Educators call it “automaticity”.A child learns to read by sounding out the letters and decoding (辨识) the words. With practice, he stumbles less and less, reading by the phrase. With automaticity, he doesn‟t have to think about decoding the words, so he can concentrate on the meaning of the text.It can begin as early as in the first grade. In a recent study of children in Illinois schools, Alan Rossman of Northwestern University found automatic readers in the first grade who were reading almost three times as fast as the other children and scoring twice as high on comprehension tests. At fifth grade, the automatic readers were reading twice as fast as the others, and still outscoring them on accuracy, comprehension and vocabulary.“It‟s not IQ, but the amount of time a child spends reading that is the key to automaticty,” according to Rossman. Any child who spends at least 3.5 to 4 hours a week reading books, magazines or newspapers will in all likelihood reach automaticty. At home, where the average child spends 25 hours a week watching television, it can happen by turning off the set just one night in favor of reading.Y ou can test your child by giving him a paragraph or two to read aloud —something unfamiliar but appropriate to his age. If he reads aloud with expression, with a sense of the meaning of the sentence, he probably is an automatic reader. If he reads haltingly, one word at a time, without expression or meaning, he needs more practice.16. The first paragraph tells us _______.A.what automaticity isB.how accuracy is acquiredC.how a child learns to walkD.how an athlete is trained17. The Illinoi s study shows that the automatic reader‟s high speed _______.A.costs him a lot of workB.affects his comprehensionC.leads to his future successD.doesn‟t affect his comprehension18. A bright child ________.A.also needs practice to be an automatic readerB.always achieves great success in comprehension testsC.becomes an automatic reader after learning how to readD.is a born automatic reader19. The paragraphs used to test the automaticity of your child should be ________.A.readable and interestingB. a little bit above his levelC.full of dramatic expressionsD.new to him20. The main idea of the passage is _________.A.how to score high on comprehension testsB.reading is the key to school successC.how to test your child‟s reading abilityD.automaticity is important for efficient readingV. T ranslationPart One杰克是一所中学的高二学生。

新视野大学英语教程4=读写4(U1-U5)词汇练习等

新视野大学英语教程4=读写4(U1-U5)词汇练习等

新视野⼤学英语教程4=读写4(U1-U5)词汇练习等I Multiple choice Unit 11) This disease is caused by a tiny worm which can _______ the skin of a human being and cause a potentially serious illness.A) transmit B) plunge C) penetrate D) filter2) The prime minister has made it clear that no _________ will be made to the strikers.A) sessions B) recessions C) concessions D) conferences3) The noise was so loud that it was a _________ to the neighbors.A) nuisance B) trouble C) worry D) anxiety4) It's only by _________ luck that I can remain in the company when so many employees have to be dismissed.A) perfect B) total C) sheer D) thorough5) He is ______ on all kinds of wine - beer, whisky, and so forth.A) willing B) ready C) eager D) keen6) The government would not dare to ________ taxes on such needed foods as bread or milk.A) put B) impose C) force D) emphasize7) Oh, the steak I had last night was so ________! It was delicious.A) mild B) slight C) light D) tender8) While they did not __________ any good results, they were still trying their best.A) count in B) count on C) count up D) count out9) They did not ________ to the enemy and determined to go on fighting.A) yield B) apply C) resort D) appeal10) I said I might be late for dinner but he made such a _____ that I thought I'd better arrive on time.A) confusion B) initiative C) fuss D) bark11) I at last surrendered to the ________ and ate the last piece of chocolate.A) intention B) appeal C) temptation D) charm12) I refused to tip the ______ , who left with an angry expression.A) porter B) employee C) servant 佣⼈D) assistant13) Divorce rate in the US is very high, which is often _________ by money problems.A) associated B) connected C) assisted D) accompanied14) You take everything too _______! Relax and enjoy yourself.A) carefully B) gravely C) seriously D) critically15) You look thoroughly _______. Why don't you take a week's holiday?A) run up B) run down C) run over D) run off16) Would it be more ______ in the long run to buy a second-hand television rather than to rent one?A) sensible B) sensitive C) sentimental D) sensational17) If you have not signed a contract, you are under no ______ to pay them any money.A) instinct B) influence C) sympathy D) obligation18) She no longer believed in him for his _______ promises all these years.A) vacant B) empty C) bare D) hollow19) They all believed that internal peace and stability cannot be _______ by force.A) protected B) guaranteed C) preserved D) ensured20) It must've taken a lot of courage for an adult to be _______ to such shame and stress.A) subjected B) attached C) related D) resisted21) ________ the fact that the medicine is inexpensive, it has a big market.A) By means of B) By nature of C) By way of D) By virtue of22) The thought of seeing her again _____ him throughout the hardest time in his life.A) contributed B) provided C) sustained D) favored23) It was so hot that the butter started to ______.A) thaw B) dissolve C) melt D) harden24) The room was a mess of clothes and paper which had been _______ all over the floor.A) spread B) scratched C) burned D) scattered疏散25) If you suddenly died tomorrow and you ___________ your life, what moments would you treasure the most?A) looked up to B) looked down on C) looked back on D) looked forward to26) It is technological advances that make easier the storage and rapid ________ of information into homes and offices.A) transformation B) transaction C) transport D) transmission27) He criticizes the money _______ common among young people.A) worship B) pray C) respect D) admire28) Close your eyes and listen to your breathing, trying to _________ the rhythm and making sure that you breathe only through your nose.A) reform B) relate C) regulate D) register29) During the war, many ______ went to safer countries nearby to try to live better lives.A) scouts B) saints C) beggars D) refugees难民30) His color is not ________to whether he's a good lawyer or not.A) relevant B) resistant C) regulating D) relatingII Error correction1) Mrs. Baroda might have yielded to the temptation if she wasn’t a respectable and sensible person.A B C D2) As long as the bride is concerned, her family has been preparing for her wedding ever since sheA B Cwas born.D3) By the time they reached the summit, they were running down but they were also relieved to be there.A B C D4) It is no excuse to say that these animals deserve treating cruelly on account of their own cruelty.A B C D5) I object to go there tonight since everybody is so tired today. We had better go home rather thanA B Cwait here.DUnit 2I Multiple choice1) If a ________ were to reach the gas it would go off at once.A) spot B) spill C) spark D) spray2) After about an hour and a half the party ______ because there was not enough wine that evening.A) broke off B) broke away C) broke up D) broke through3) House purchase is the biggest decision that most people make and the easiest one to _______ for various reasons.A) postpone B) conduct C) replace D) last4) Somewhat to my _______, the police will soon eliminate her from their inquiries.A) entertainment B) judgment C) relief D) relaxation5) The political weakness of these countries _________their economic weakness.A) compromised with B) competed with C) communicated to D) corresponded to6) A series of tragic _______ made Mr. Terres feel he has to face up to his life.A) accidents B) incidents C) events D) occurrences7) The foreign-born Chinese are thought of as yellow on the outside and white on the inside because they only look like Chinese but never think or ______ like Chinese.A) direct B) accustom C) adjust D) behave8) For many young people, the late 1960s was a period of _______ against the moral values that had been the pride of the past generations.A) revolt B) rebel C) chaos D) challenge9) I promised to_________ the others at 5 a.m.A) rouse B) stimulate C) motivate D) prompt10) Prisoners are reported to have been deliberately _______ without trial.A) murdered B) convicted C) executed D) punished11) This swimming costume is made of ______ material.A) elastic B) clumsy C) coarse D) delicious12) Two drivers were killed in a head-on ________ down a car and a taxi last night.A) collapse B) conflict C) collision D) crush13) A few shots of this drug cleared up the disease ______A) for long B) before long C) ever since D) for good14) The citizens in the neighborhood all______ for the local government's decision to close the small paint factory.A) claimed B) cracked C) clapped D) crashed15) The government attempts to put down the______ of the president's sex scandal.A) news B) rumor C) saying D) proverb16) The fact that we underestimated our ______ led to our bitter defeat.A) opponent B) candidate C) colleague D) advocate17) The girls were all _____ of Grace because she was so pretty, with beautiful hands and a face like a film-star's.A) greedy B) controversial C) competitive D) jealous18) The Watergate ______ was exposed by two investigative journalists working for the Washington Post.A) shame B) conviction C) rumor D) scandal19) Japanese banks, once _____ competitors in the British banking market, have all but disappeared.A) bold B) fierce C) wild D) harmful20) 5000 people held a protest march and_____ against sexual discrimination.A) rally B) conjunction C) episode D) riot21) A _____ broke out at the stadium when the home team lost 5-0.A) rebel B) strike C) violation D) riot22) It was the third time in three weeks that such ugly scenes had been _______ in London.A) endeavored B) demonstrated C) witnessed D) judged23) You may laugh at my idea but I'm in deadly _____.A) intensive B) generous C) earnest D) voluntary24) When I come back, I feel _____and many new ideas occur to me.A) renewed B) recreated C) reshaped D) refreshed25) According to the Centers for Disease Control, women will soon _____ 80 percent of those diagnosed with HIV.A) make up B) build up C) stand for D) conform to26) She ______the knives and forks at the lunch table.A) laid up B) laid off C) laid down D) laid out27) ________some other low-income countries in Africa, most children here do eventually get to primary school and stay there for a few years.A) Contrary to B) In regard to C) In contrast to D) With respect to28) Seven hundred thousand tons of ______ oil has poured out of the damaged tanker into the sea.A) raw B) rough C) crude D) tough29) Fertile soil helps Canada________ among the world's leading wheat producers.A) rank B) occupy C) arrange D) classify30) The film producer sent him the ______ and assured him there was no question of him appearing on stage in therole.A) scrape B) catalog C) category D) scriptII Error correction1) If I knew that you were coming, I would have met you at the airport.A B C D2) Whenever I see someone having a drink in a TV programme, I feel like to have a drink myself andA B Cit's the same with cigarettes and food.D3) Before the 1950s, ships sinking in the Triangle were in some degree common occurrences.A B C D4) Awaiting her husband at the airport, she couldn't help but to smile to herself.A B C D5) Despite of the high divorce rate in the United States, young men and women continue to marry onA B Cthe basis of romantic love.DIII Summary of the textCharlie Chaplin was born in___1___. However, he was much more ___2___in other countries than the land of his birth. Many English people considered Chaplin’s Tramp a little ___3___. However, in Modern Times in 1936, he made up a nonsense language with no known ___4___and this helped to bring about his huge___5___. Chaplin was the kind of___6___who used his physical senses to invent his art as he went along. The physical transformation of lifeless objects, plus his ___7___in acting became the ___8___of Chaplin’s great comedy. Chaplin had a deep need to be___9___ and fortunately life eventually gave him stable ___10___when he married Oona in 1942.Unit 3I Multiple choice1) Prices of goods are governed by the cost of the ______ materials, as well as by the cost of production.A) primitive B) rough C) original D) raw2) In the countryside there are no ________ and no free medical care for the aged.A) wages B) pensions C) profits D) rewards3) You are legally _________ take faulty goods back to the store where you purchased.A) entitled to B) involved in C) associated with D) assigned to4) The headmaster has_______ views about what his pupils should wear.A) noble B) flexible C) liberal ⾃由⼈D) liable5) She made a _______of $200 to the Children's Hospital.A) publication B) donation C) acquisition D) quotation6) It is frightening for a youngster to feel that he is in charge of himself; it's like being in a car without ________.A) brakes B) controls C) gears D) signals7) Environmental protection is _________ national and local economic development.A) related to B) involved in C) included in D) subjected to8) She made a _____ of $ 69,000 for the flat, which was accepted.A) currency B) proposal C) bid D) purchase9) After the recent bomb attacks, members of the public are being warned to be _____ at all times and to look out for any suspicious packages.A) alert B) aware C) cautious D) nervous10) If the rain doesn't stop, people will be ________ serious flooding.A) facing with B) faced with C) subjecting with D) subjected with11) It was _______ to the media that the president had resolved to fight.A) leaked B) loosened C) relieved D) issued12) How do you _______your long absence from classes without asking for leave?A) account for B) count on C) account of D) count for13) They were ___ of armed robberies and sentenced to 15 years and 14 years respectively.A) convicted B) convinced C) sentenced D) condemned14) Most flowers will not ____ without sunshine.A) cultivate B) boom C) sustain D) thrive15) I decided to keep a low ______, after all I was a guest.A) profile B) position C) attitude D) mood16) If you throw away your credit card _______ and someone else gets it, they can use the number to buy things in your name.A) check B) ticket C) receipt D) label17) I eventually found the letter I was looking for under a ____ of papers.A) stock B) stack C) piece D) sequence18) A small ______ plane crashed into a hillside in Northern England yesterday, killing six people.A) assembled B) dominated C) monitored D) chartered19) Mr. Thomson is strongly opposed to the proposal of constructing a power plant in the area that is ____ populated.A) densely B) vastly C) enormously D) largely20) In the ______ of physics, Albert Einstein was a genius.A) settlement B) operation C) realm D) scope21) He took the evening newspaper and _______ quickly through the story in minutes.A) plunged B) perceived C) sketched D) skimmed22) The _______ of our trip to New York was going to the top of Empire State Building.A) peak B) boom C) summit D) highlight23) They're such a conventional family --- they must have been frightened when their son ____ his hair pink.A) soaked B) sketched C) dyed D) dipped24) The driver was accused of running red lights, crossing hands on the _____ wheel, lack of concentration and insufficient use of the rearview mirror.A) stirring B) driving C) steering D) rotating25) The doorway was so low that we had to _____ to go through it.A) lower B) lean C) stoop D) bow26) Niagara Falls is a great tourist ____, drawing millions of visitors every year.A) attention B) attraction C) appointment D) arrangement27) Most of them are not used to food and _____ for home; some find it difficult to observe the regulation about time.A) desire B) hope C) long D) wish28) More than $20,000 has been paid in ______ to victims of another poisoned water accident in the region.A) installment B) compensation C) substitution D) commitment29) The longer one is out of teaching the harder it is to ______ confidence and the ability to teach again.A) set up B) put up C) build up D) catch up30) Since the Gulf war, the United States and Britain have used the United Nations to ______ Iraq for more cheap oil.A) bleed B) wound C) devote D) departII Error correction1) Inspired by the beautiful scenery of his hometown, he wrote a novel entitled to My Hometown,A Bwhich immediately captured the attention of the country.C D2) Traditionally, women were supposed to being especially concerned about clothing, while menA Btook pride in the fact that they were completely lacking in clothes consciousness.C D3) When facing with concerns such as these, the government of a developed country may wellA Bprefer to see a slowly increasing population, rather than one which is stable or in decline.C D4) People have discovered that many couples who get married young lead unhappy lives and theyA Bdeeply regret to have been married young.C D5) The statement goes as following: "Every one of those mothers loves and needs her daughter moreA B C Dthan her daughter will ever love or need her mother."III Summary of the textLife in a wheelchair is tough. Living on welfare is just like ___1___a dinner of raw pet food with the cat. Many welfare clients do not have money to live a ___2___life. As a result, ___3___the welfare system for extra money becomes normal. However, the author have opted to live a life of ___4___honesty. Being honest, however, is not without its problems. Caseworkers will greatly ___5___the frequency of their visits and leave behind a thick pile of forms for the client to ___6___out, ___7___for every penny. These rules unfortunately tend to ___8___caseworkers from being helpers of the poor to being___9___constantly searching for any forms of ___10___Unit 4I Multiple choice1) The prisoner remained _________ throughout his trial.A) clumsy B) deaf C) dumb D) still2) The Olympic Games began with a _______ of all the competing nations.A) exhibition B) display C) parade D) show3) The editor ______the manuscript to half of its original length.A) condensed B) condemned C) concealed D) concentrated4) Bombing, which was _______ in the city center, has destroyed most of the major buildings.A) integral B) intentional C) intensive D) intense5) His ________need to be loved springs from a deep sense of insecurity.A) crucial B) terminal C) intensive D) desperate绝望6) The child finished the dessert and then _______ the plate.A) scratch B) clicked C) licked 舔D) scraped7) In 1974 and 1975, the economy plunged into the worst ______ since the Great Depression of the 1930's.A) reservation B) recreation C) reversion D) recession8) Be careful with the cat. It may ____ you if you make it angry.A) punch B) scrape C) tear D) scratch9) They have all ______ significant amounts of time and energy in this project.A) invested 授予B) involved C) invented D) integrated10) My job could be at ________ if I make an error错失of judgment.A) danger B) stake ⽀柱C) loss D) threat11) Studies showed that June is the peak month for suicides and for admitting patients to mental hospitals.A) high B) peak瘦弱C) common D) rush12) He has put his car entirely at our ____ for the holiday.A) usage B) application C) disposition D) disposal13) The government's _________ is made up chiefly of the money people pay in taxes.A) efficiency B) privilege C) revenue 税收D) validity14) He ______ in working twelve hour s a day in his laboratory in spite of his rapidly declining health.A) persisted 坚持B) insisted C) resisted D) assisted15) We must not _______ behind other nations in our efforts to help those people made homeless by the great floods.A) decline B) delay C) lack D) lag16) Communication is the process of ____ a message from a source to an audience via a channel.A) transmitting B) submitting C) transforming D) switching17) The computer has become smaller and cheaper and ____ more available to a greater number of people.A) yet B) hence C) still D) nevertheless18) Decrease the _______ of medicine as you feel better.A) therapy B) prescription C) injection D) dose19) He was a war________ in Europe during the Second World War.A) resident B) correspondent 通讯员C) ambassador D) applicant20) _________ rubbers are widely used as a substitute for natural rubber.A) Practical B) Compound C) Raw D) Synthetic21) It is known that iron has a _______ role to play in the efficient working of the human body and is vital to healthy living.A) crucial 严酷的B) competitive C) acute D) satisfactory22) All our household goods are ________against accidental damage.A) ensured B) insured C) assured D) guaranteed23) My home is close to a bus terminal so that it is very convenient for me to go to work.A) end B) closing C) terminal终点站D) concluding24) With the coming of the Internet, young people have _______ to the most recent events that happen in the world.A) assess B) excess C) success D) access25) The government should ________ active policies to pull the country out of the recession.A) come up with B) put up with C) catch up with D) come up to26) After she qualified as a lawyer, she decided to specialize ____ contract law.A) on B) in C) with D) of27) In his junior year, Gates left Harvard to ________ his energies to Microsoft, a company he had begun in 1975 with his childhood friend Paul Allen.A) devote B) reserve C) concentrate D) spare28) The idea that all living things _______ from simple organisms and changed through the ages to produce millionsof species is known as the theory of organic evolution.A) evolved B) involved C) generated D) adapted29) People running for president often ______ reducing taxes.A) sponsor B) contribute C) advocate 拥护者 D) perform30) _______ in the world can you find more attractive scenery than in Switzerland.A) Hardly B) Little C) Seldom D) NowhereII Error correction1) It is crucial that the problem must be tackled immediately. Otherwise, the whole nation will sufferA B Cgreat loss.D2) In his newly-published poem, the poet compares the woman he loves with a red rose.A B C D3) Broadly spoken, the church has played a leading role in the struggle for human rights.A B C D4) He always prefers to start early to make necessary preparations rather than to leave everything toA B C D the last minute.5) Spending on health care for each person in the world's poorest countries in 2015 is about threeA Btimes as much as those at present.C DIII Summary of the textA transformation is occurring that should greatly ___1___living standards in the developing world. Many developing countries are planning to ___2___vast sums of money in their telecommunications networks to ___3___foreign and domestic investment. Over the next decade, China plans to ___4___some $100 billion into telecommunications equipment. Telecommunications is also a ___5___to Shanghai’s ambition of becoming a top___6___ center. Meanwhile, some other developing countries and areas such as Hungary, Latin America, and Thailand are all hoping to ___7___into the modern world by means of telecommunication revolution. However, some developing countries lack ___8___in weighing costs and choosing between technologies. Vietnam, in particular, though ___9___for any phones, requires that all mobile phones be expensive ___10___models. For countries that have ___11___behind for so long, the temptation to move ahead in one jump is hard to___12___. And des pite the mistakes they’ll make, they’ll___13___—so that one day they can cruise alongside Americans and Western Europeans on the information___14___.Unit 51 Multiple choice1) He made great efforts to _______ her violent temper after she became his wife.A) tend B) cultivate C) breed D) tame2) There is a strong possibility that the fire was started on _________.A) choice B) purpose C) intention D) design3) Carefully _______, clear speech can now be understood by computers with only a 4-5 percent error rate.A) passed B) talked C) dictated D) declared4) This film is about a young man of________ origin, who wants to marry the beautiful daughter of a rich banker.A) humble B) harsh C) wicked D) wrecked5) By the time he reached the shelter of the station he was soaked ________.A) wet B) to the skin C) on the skin D) over6) The old woman almost _______ to death in the thick fumes.A) blocked B) provoked C) choked堵塞D) stroked7) Soldiers who die for their country are said to have made the __________ sacrifice.A) supreme 最⾼的B) superficial C) supplementary D) superior8) __________ has prevailed and the guilty man has been punished by law.A) Judgment B)Jury C) Justice正义D)Justification9) He will first give you a summary of the situation and then discuss it at________.A) detail B) extent C) degree D) length10) Nothing seems to be sure for certain about the prediction of earthquakes __________.A) for a long time B) for the first timeC) for the time being D) from time to time11) Immediately, she felt the floor ____ as the children started to beat drums in the small room.A) shiver B) shake C) vibrate摇动D) tremble12) _______ vegetables are believed to be healthful and environmentally friendly.A) Superb B) Organic C) Vigorous D) Rotten13) She felt their relationship had lost its initial excitement and had become __________.A) static B) stained C) stable D) stale陈旧,变坏14) They were of the generation that had gone through the Great ______ and a world war.A) Boom B) Nightmare C) Depression D) Disadvantage15) They ______ no flaws 裂痕in their plan because some VIPs will be present in the meeting.A) resist B) sustain C) undergo D) tolerate忍受16) Employers therefore ________ to the reduction of costs, most particularly in wages, inorder to compete in world markets.A) resorted B) appealed C) proceeded D) inclined17) The _____ listened carefully to the evidence and concluded that the man was guilty.A) panel B) jury C) court D) legislation18) It is generally acknowledged that engineering⼯程science is an extremely 极端______ and theoreticalA) abstract 抽象B) practical C) concrete D) superficial19) She ____________ in delight欢喜upon hearing the good news.A) grasped B) gripped C) claimed D) exclaimed惊叫20) This beef is rather tough; you have to ____ it for a long time.A) chew B) bite C) eat D) swallow21) Despite the high divorce rate in the United States, young men and women continue to marry on the ______ of romantic love.A) condition B) basis C) principle D) base22) Potentially dangerous goods are often taken back by the company ________ they may do any harm to the customers.A) only if B) in case C) now that D) so that23) Many girls are _______of window-shopping in their spare time.A) considerate B) accustomed C) attached D) fond24) I disagreed with everything she said, but she's a very good speaker _______.A) but B) nevertheless不过C) despite D) instead25) Don’t forget to ____ the letter before you post it.A) stick B) fasten C) seal D) enclose26) Her husband used to _____ her around, which led to the breakup of her marriage.A) slip B) strap C) snap D) slap27) ____________, the voice is an actor's number one asset and it will be in use all the time.A) After all B) As usual C) In particular D) For all28) Certain kinds of drug are not _______ and should never be taken together.A) compatible 协调的B) equivalent C) consistent D) uniform29) I'd just like to _______ by saying that it's been a tremendous pleasure to work with you.A) sum up B) cut up C) end up D) turn up30) Estimates of the cost of a human mission to Mars range from about $20 billion to $55 billion.A) alter B) separate C) range D) differ2. 2 Error correction1) The more further they talked about the problem, the more puzzled they became.A B C D2) “Lending money to him! You might as well as throw it into the sea.” She shouted angrily at herA B C Dhusband.3) Try to find someone suitable for you to live, and then decide on the terms of the roommatecontract before moving in.D4) As people try hard to control the planet and make life comfortably, they tend to use upA B Cresources that are needed for their survival.D5) Friends may refrain from expressing any sympathy because they feel that it might beA Binappropriate and embarrassed for her.C D2 Summary of the textIn the U.S., all 22 million people live alone for one reason or another. While some people think of ___1___as a sort of national disease, others take it as a ___2___of an American hero. Some great poets and philosophers in the past lived in solitude for___3___, such as William Wordsworth, John Milton and Henry David Thoreau. They all speak ___4___of themselves for having sought their solitude. William Wordsworth would wave good-bye to his sister before ___5___off to study the flowers all by himself, while she ___6___at home preparing everything for him. Thoreau is seen as admirable because he was living all alone in the___7___. He had no one to talk to at all except for numerous daily visitors to his hut who constantly asked him how he could possibly be so___8___. However, solitude is not always a good experience. If you live with other people, their ___9___absence can be refreshing. But it is ___10___when you live alone: the feeling of loneliness can be very hard because the need to talk is more ___11___than the need to listen. So if one lives in solitude, he should stay rational and ___12___down to enjoy grace and pleasure in his condition.。

第3版新视野大学英语4读写教程课本练习答案解析[全]

第3版新视野大学英语4读写教程课本练习答案解析[全]

第3版新视野大学英语4读写教程课本练习答案(全)第三版的答案找了很久找不到,干脆自己做一个!客观题总结全了,有能力的请下载下来支持我1个下载券,在线阅读的也请在下面评价文档处点个五星,谢谢!Unit 1Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.crumbled2.discern3.surpass4.shrewd5.conversion6.distort7.radiant8.ingenious9.stumped 10.proposition Text A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1delicacybankruptcyaccountancysecrecyvacancyurgencyatmosphericmagnetmetallicgloomguiltmasteryText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.bankruptcies2.atmospheric3.delicacies4.urgency5.accountancy6.gloom7.magnet8.metallic9.mastery 10.vacancy 11.guilt 12.secrecyText A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)mentioned(2)determine(3)gained(4)responsible(5)heavily(6)artistic(7)opposite(8)analytical(9)distorted(10)stumpedText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.were dripping with2.in exchange for3.flared up4.make an analogy between5.set a date for6.make ... out of7.made a pact8.had appealed toText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingCABDB DCAText B > Language focus > Words in use1.triggering2.obscure3.hypothesis4.formulate5.threshold6.incidence7.refute8.realm9.decay10.testimonyText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.play the odds2.subject to3.attributes to4.be factored into5.call for6.By virtue of7.get stuck one into playCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 2Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.deficient2.prosecution3.outrage4.appeased5.conformity6.strandplement8.transient9.appliances 10.outfitText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1dominationorientationconfrontationcomposerbinderscannermanufacturereraseimperialistleftistterroristhumanistText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.domination2.scanners3.humanist4.confrontation5.leftists6.orientation7.erased8.terrorists9.manufacturers 10.binder 11.imperialists posersText A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)achieving(2)gorgeous(3)considered(4)context(5)accessories(6)appreciated(7)complexion(8)handsome(9)comment(10)admirationText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.in hopes of2.came up with3.excused herself4.was obsessed with5.reaching out to6.voice an opinion on7.live up to8.in terms ofText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingBDDAD BCAText B > Language focus > Words in use1.hampered2.mortal3.corrode4.preface5.embodies6.interwoven7.knit8.collide9.costume10.predominantText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.enquired about2.from a ... perspective3.on the rise4.be accountable to5.are worn out6.is exempt from7.approve of8.being addicted toCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 3Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.exquisite2.dispersed3.decentralized4.deduce5.fixture6.frugality7.administrate8.disjointed9.Reviving 10.elapseText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1punctualitypurityscarcitysenioritysensitivitysolemnityspecialtysuperiorityvalidityvisibilityreassurerestructureText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.seniority2.purity3.specialties4.reassure5. scarcity6.punctuality7.sensitivity8.restructuring9.superiority 10.validity 11.visibility 12.solemnityText A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)frequently(2)immersed(3)disrupted(4)stress(5)sphere(6)challenges(7)quantifythe pleasure with money. It offers more than (8) financial(9)administrate(10)addictionText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.held ... in high regard2.In the interim3.was onto something4.in turn5.from time to time6.pick on7.take a stab at8.boil down toText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingADCBB ACDText B > Language focus > Words in use1.stimulus2.magnitude3.velocity4.quota5.stipulated6.tease7.eligible8.premium9.reminiscence10.decreeText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.be embedded in2.a trace of3.is critical to4.adjacent to5.beat sb. down6.remains committed to7.conceive of8. be eligible forCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 4Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.consolidate2.differentiate3.dreadful4.incompatible5.alleged6.alleged7.alleged8.alleged9.habitats10.intelligibleText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1harmoniousdisastrousspacioushazardousvirtuousvictoriousdesirousadventurousevenlyroutinelyconsequentrespectivelyText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.victorious2.hazardous3.consequent4.adventurous5.disastrous6.disastrous7.spacious8.respectively9. virtuous10.routinely 11.harmonious 12.desirousText A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1) incompatible (2)preservebiodiversity.(3)available (4)proportion (5)utilized(6)converted (7)dreadful(8)balance(9)sane(10) considerableText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.took on2.called upon3.runs against the grain4. be incompatible withe through6.is bound up7.differentiate between8.have struck a chord withText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingBCCDA ABCText B > Language focus > Words in use1.converge2impaired3contaminate4.vulgar5.dweller6.alienate7.prefer8.injected9.deplore10.invertedText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.be obedient to2.leaned against3.subscribe to4.preside over5.shutting out6.plunged into7.plunged into8.are disconnected fromCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 5 Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.fabricate2.nominal3.temporal4.reciprocal5.denotes6.consecutive7.spectators8.mutteringpositepositeText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1assertivedecisivedigestiveimaginativeconsultativequalitativeauthoritativeconservequantitativeunbuttonunsettleunveilText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.conserve2.unbuttoning3.authoritative4.consultative5.imaginative6.quantitative7.unveil8.assertive9.unsettled 10.decisive 11.digestive 12.qualitativeText A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)exterior(2)insights(3)complete(4)course(5)inconsistencies(6)offended(7)gestures(8)ornaments(9)sense(10)distinctiveText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.got to the point2.are attached to3.would have starved to death4.If anything5.were suspicious of6.wandered around7.on the side8.was representative ofReading skills > PracticeADBDCText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingDACDA CDBText B > Language focus > Words in use1.refund2friction3.mute4.detained5.extractpiles7.convertibles8.mediated9.tactful10.cohesionText B > Language focus > Expressions in usegs behind2.put in charge of3.take a(n) ... approach to4.singled out5.headed for6.incorporated into7.divert … to8. has had an impact onCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 6Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.stalked2.stalked3.symmetrical4.lubricated5.twinkled6.mediator7.outposts8.traversing9.emancipate 10.deductiveText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1prevalentpersistentcorrespondentrespondentinclusiveindicativeinductiveinteractiveoperativeresponsive / respondentinitiatespeculativeText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.operative2.indicative3.prevalent4.interactive5.speculative6.initiate7.respondents8.inclusive9.persistent 10.inductive 11.responsive 12.correspondent Text A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)reason(2)levy(3)generating(4)lightweight(5)reduction(6)enhance(7)achieved(8)emancipate(9)relationships(10)approachesText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.being extracted from2.emancipate ... from3.cater to4.havea say on 5.made a racket 6.was destined to 7.run errands 8.has scraped byText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingDBABC ACDText B > Language focus > Words in use1.transit2.colonized3.execution4.distill5.segregation6.illiterate7.artifacts8.displace9.vigilant10.overthrowText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.was ejected from2.was ejected from3.forbid ... from4.were coiled up with5.ran for6.against his will7.a ghost of8. took upCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 7Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.fringe2.unify3.extinct4.indefinite5.slash6.intricate7.inaugurate 8.ventilate 9.collaboration 10.diffusedText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1competence / competitionadolescentdelegationcondemnationrestorationpreservationspecificationreconciliationresignationspeculationrevelationsituateText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.delegation2.restoration3.situate4.specificationspetence6.adolescent7.condemnation8.reconciliation9.preservation 10.resignation 11. speculation12.revelationText A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)particulates(2)viable(3)disagree(4)cite(5)rotary(6)vary(7)little(8)minimize(9)locating(10)designedText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.fill up2.fill up3.have factored in4.pose a risk to5.clear up6.is derived from7.hinge on8.is uponText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingDCABB CDAText B > Language focus > Words in use1.intrigued2.neutralize3coherent4.volatile5.disclose6.foretell7.dodge8.intermittent9.wholesale10.dualText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.level off2.keep ... at bay3.account for4.point to5.are starved of6.on a collision course7.on a collision course8. rescued ... fromCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2Unit 8 Text A: Language focus: Words in use1.stalked2.expectancy3.terminate4.condolences5.chronicling6.malpractice7.retrospective8.boycott9.incur 10.batchesText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 1breakagedrainagebriberyrefineryconstitutionalexceptionalinstitutionalorientalsensationtutorialpresidentialprovincialText A: Language focus: Words building: Practice 21.provincial2.breakage3.institutional4.bribery5.sensations6.drainage7.tutorial8.refineries9.oriental 10.constitutional 11.presidential 12.exceptionalText A > Language focus > Banked cloze(1)depressing(2)figure(3)flexibility(4)seemingly(5)sued(6)imagine(7)sparked(8)suffering(9)leaflets(10)passionateText A > Language focus > Expressions in use1.stay on the sidelines2.alerted to3.turned upy siege to5.followed suit6.In the face of7.put out8.get revenge forText B: Reading comprehension: UnderstandingCBADD CDBText B > Language focus > Words in use1.vibrate2.indignant3.activate4.adherence5.timely6.patrons7.tentatively8.serial9.denounces10.impetusText B > Language focus > Expressions in use1.has been swamped with2.in adherence to3.in essence4.marvel at5.feel strongly about6.was dubbed…as7.tacking ... upes to lifeCollocation: : Practice 1Collocation: : Practice 2。

2024年01版小学四年级第四次英语第1单元真题

2024年01版小学四年级第四次英语第1单元真题

2024年01版小学四年级英语第1单元真题考试时间:90分钟(总分:100)A卷考试人:_________题号一二三总分得分一、选择题(共计20题,共40分)1、What do we wear on our feet?A. SocksB. GlovesC. ShoesD. Hat2、How many wheels does a bicycle have?A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 53、选择题:What is the name of the popular game played with cards?A. ChessB. PokerC. ScrabbleD. Monopoly4、选择题:What do we call a large body of freshwater?A. OceanB. RiverC. LakeD. Sea5、Which fruit is red and round?A. BananaB. AppleC. GrapeD. Pineapple6、What is the capital of France?A. RomeB. ParisC. BerlinD. Madrid7、选择题:What do we call the natural process by which rainwater is absorbed into the ground?A. InfiltrationB. EvaporationC. PrecipitationD. Transpiration8、What do we call the liquid inside our bodies?A. BloodB. WaterC. JuiceD. Oil9、What is the name of the fairy tale character who had long hair?A. Snow WhiteB. RapunzelC. CinderellaD. Belle10、D. TwelveWhich animal is known as "man's best friend"?A. CatB. DogC. Rabbit11、What is the main source of energy for the Earth?A. The MoonB. The SunC. StarsD. Wind12、What is the name of the largest desert in the world?A. SaharaB. GobiC. ArabianD. Mojave13、What is the smallest continent?A. AfricaB. AsiaC. AustraliaD. Europe14、What is the primary ingredient in a cake?A. FlourB. SugarC. EggsD. Milk15、What is the opposite of "big"?A. HugeB. SmallC. TallD. Long16、选择题:What is 100 - 25?A. 65B. 70C. 75D. 8017、Which holiday comes in December?A. HalloweenB. ChristmasC. ThanksgivingD. Easter18、What is the capital of Mexico?A. CancunB. GuadalajaraC. Mexico CityD. Tijuana19、Which animal is known for its ability to fly?A. DogB. ElephantC. BirdD. Fish20、选择题:What is the opposite of cheap?A. ExpensiveB. AffordableC. ReasonableD. Costly二、听力题(共计20题,共40分)1、听力题:I have a new _____ (玩具).2、听力题:The city of Apia is the capital of _______.3、听力题:A ____ has a long snout and loves to dig in the ground.4、听力题:A _______ is a process that changes chemical properties.5、听力题:The ____ has a thick coat to protect it from the cold.6、听力题:A ____ is a tiny insect that buzzes around flowers.7、听力填空题:I think nature is beautiful. My favorite natural scenery is __________.8、听力题:My favorite number is _____ (seven/four).9、听力题:A spider has __________ legs.10、听力题:A chemical reaction that releases heat is called an ______ reaction.11、听力题:The city of Helsinki is the capital of _______.12、听力题:The _____ (train) is coming.13、听力题:I want to _____ (play/learn) soccer.14、听力题:A saturated fat is typically found in ______ foods.15、听力题:A ______ is a natural phenomenon that can cause destruction.A circuit breaker protects electrical devices from ______ (overload).17、听力题:My favorite game is _____. (hide and seek)18、听力题:The __________ makes up the majority of the plant's structure.19、听力题:The ______ has a strong sense of smell.20、听力题:Shadows are formed when light is ______ (blocked).三、填空题(共计20题,共10分)1、填空题:The ancient city of __________ (亚特兰蒂斯) is a legendary lost civilization.2、填空题:The flowers are ________ (多彩).3、填空题:The ________ (旅游目的地) offers many attractions.4、填空题:A chameleon can change its ______ (颜色) to blend in.5、填空题:The __________ (历史的启迪) ignites passion.6、填空题:The _____ (种植技术) can influence yield and quality.7、填空题:My dad encourages me to be __________ (自信).8、填空题:The __________ is known for its ancient cultures and civilizations. (中美洲)9、填空题:I drew a _______ in art class.A ____(land use) plan guides development.11、填空题:I call my friend’s dad __________. (叔叔)12、填空题:The first successful airplane flight took place in _______. (1903年)13、填空题:My dad is always there to give me __________ (建议).14、填空题:The country of Bhutan is located in the ________ (喜马拉雅山脉).15、填空题:The ______ (小鸟) builds its home carefully.16、填空题:The first Olympic Games were held in _____.17、填空题:A ________ (海岸线) can be a tourist attraction.18、填空题:I enjoy playing with my toy ________ (玩具名称) during weekends.19、填空题:The ______ (小鲸鱼) breaches the surface of the water, splashing everyone nearby.20、填空题:The invention of the telephone was by _____.。

南昌2024年04版小学四年级第四次英语第一单元自测题[含答案]

南昌2024年04版小学四年级第四次英语第一单元自测题[含答案]

南昌2024年04版小学四年级英语第一单元自测题[含答案]考试时间:90分钟(总分:120)A卷考试人:_________题号一二三四五总分得分一、综合题(共计100题共100分)1. 选择题:What do we call the place where books are kept?A. LibraryB. SchoolC. StoreD. Park答案: A. Library2. 选择题:How long does it take for Earth to orbit the Sun?A. 24 hoursB. 30 daysC. 365 daysD. 2 years3. 填空题:The ancient civilization of ________ is known for its philosophical teachings.4. 选择题:What is 10 7?a. 1b. 2c. 3d. 4答案:C5. 选择题:What do you call a person who studies history?A. HistorianB. GeographerD. Chemist6. 听力题:I found a ________ in my pocket.7. 填空题:A ______ (青蛙) can be green or brown.8. 填空题:We have a ______ (特别的) event coming up.9. 填空题:A ____(glacier) is a large mass of ice that moves slowly.10. 填空题:He is an _____ (企业家) inspiring others to innovate.11. 选择题:What do we use to take photographs?A. CameraB. MicroscopeC. TelescopeD. Projector答案: A12. 填空题:The ________ loves to dance in the wind.13. 听力题:The _____ (piano) is out of tune.14. 听力题:The ________ is a famous waterfall located in the United States.15. 填空题:The _____ (火烈鸟) is often seen in warm, shallow waters.16. 听力题:The pH of pure water is ______.17. 选择题:What is the name of the famous river in Egypt?A. NileB. AmazonC. Mississippi答案:A18. 选择题:What is the name of the famous ancient city in Iraq?A. BabylonB. UrC. NinevehD. All of the above19. 听力题:A solution that cannot dissolve any more solute is called ______.20. 填空题:The ancient Egyptians believed in many _______. (神灵)21. 听力题:Saturn is famous for its ______.22. 听力题:The chemical symbol for gallium is __________.23. 听力题:A solution that has a pH below is called an ______ solution.24. 听力题:She is _____ (learning) to cook.25. 填空题:My niece is my little _______ who brightens my day.26. 选择题:What is the capital of the Dominican Republic?A. Santo DomingoB. SantiagoC. La RomanaD. San Pedro de Macorís答案:A27. 填空题:The ancient Greeks valued ______ (艺术) and philosophy.28. 听力题:A chemical change is often indicated by a change in _______.My favorite bird is the ______ (鹰) because it can soar high.30. 听力题:The process of photosynthesis produces glucose and ______.31. 听力题:The frog jumps _____ (high/low).32. 填空题:I help my dad with __________. (花园)33. 听力题:Mixtures can be homogeneous or _____.34. 选择题:What is the name of the famous American president who abolished slavery?A. George WashingtonB. Abraham LincolnC. FranklinD. RooseveltD. Thomas Jefferson35. 听力题:The boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which it turns into a ______.36. 选择题:What do you call the season when leaves fall from trees?A. SpringB. SummerC. FallD. Winter答案:C37. 听力题:The __________ is the longest river in the world.38. 填空题:The puppy is _______ (调皮) and loves to chew on shoes.39. 听力题:The girl loves to ________.40. 听力题:The clock says it is ______ o'clock. (two)My mom enjoys __________ (参加) family gatherings.42. 听力题:I like to eat _____ for lunch. (sandwiches)43. 填空题:The ______ (水文条件) affect plant distribution.44. 听力题:Astronauts wear special suits to protect them from ______.45. 填空题:I can ______ (认真) consider new ideas.46. 填空题:A ______ (观赏植物) can beautify any space.47. 听力题:The chemical symbol for fluorine is ______.48. 选择题:What do we call the distance around a circle?A. AreaB. DiameterC. CircumferenceD. Radius答案:C49. 听力题:The ancient Romans had a complex system of ________.50. 填空题:The __________ (黄金时代) of Athens was during the 5th century BC.51. 填空题:A ____(sustainable investment) supports eco-friendly businesses.52. 填空题:I enjoy ______ (与同学一起) studying together.53. 选择题:What is the opposite of "wet"?A. DryB. ColdC. HotD. Humid答案: A54. 填空题:The __________ (文化交流) enriches societies.55. 选择题:What do you call a person who studies rocks?A. BiologistB. GeologistC. AstronomerD. Chemist答案: B56. 填空题:A deer uses its keen sense of smell to detect ________________ (危险).57. 选择题:Who is the main character in "Harry Potter"?A. HermioneB. RonC. HarryD. Draco答案:C58. 听力题:The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is a gigantic _______.59. 选择题:Which animal has a pouch?A. KangarooB. ElephantC. LionD. Monkey60. 选择题:What is the term for a person who studies ancient artifacts?a. Archaeologistb. Historianc. Anthropologistd. Geologist答案:a61. 听力题:Acidic substances have a pH level less than ______.The _____ (宝贝) is precious.63. 填空题:The ______ (树木) provide oxygen for us.64. 选择题:What is the opposite of 'fast'?A. QuickB. SlowC. SteadyD. Rapid答案:B. Slow65. 选择题:What do we call a small piece of land surrounded by water on three sides?A. PeninsulaB. BayC. CapeD. Island答案: A. Peninsula66. 听力填空题:I enjoy participating in community service projects, such as __________.67. 选择题:Which word means "happy"?A. SadB. JoyfulC. AngryD. Tired68. 听力题:The chemical formula for calcium nitrate is __________.69. 选择题:What is the capital of New Zealand?A. WellingtonB. AucklandC. ChristchurchD. Dunedin答案: A70. 填空题:My favorite character from a book is _______ (名字). 他/她很 _______ (形容词).My mom is my caring _______ who loves to hug me.72. 填空题:The __________ (历史的文化表达) enhances understanding.73. 听力题:Metals are usually good ______ of heat.74. 选择题:What is the currency used in Japan?A. DollarB. EuroC. YenD. Pound答案:C75. 听力题:The girl sings very ________.76. 选择题:What do we call a scientist who studies rocks?A. BiologistB. GeologistC. ChemistD. Physicist答案: B77. 填空题:The _____ (风) can help disperse seeds.78. 选择题:What do you call the person who fixes cars?A. DoctorB. TeacherC. MechanicD. Chef79. 填空题:The __________ (气候变化) is an important issue today.80. 填空题:A meerkat is social and lives in ______ (群体).81. 听力题:My aunt enjoys baking ____ (cookies) for the holidays.The ancient Greeks conducted ________ to honor their athletes.83. 填空题:I like ________ (学习) new things.84. 填空题:The __________ is a large desert in Namibia. (纳米布沙漠)85. 听力题:The antelope runs swiftly from danger in the ____.86. 填空题:The __________ was so cold, I could see my breath. (空气)87. 填空题:I believe that practice makes _______ (完美). I will keep trying to improve my _______ (技能).88. 填空题:My brother is a __________ (游戏设计师).89. 听力题:The _____ is the distance from the Earth to the sun.90. 填空题:The __________ (植物的生理) is fascinating to study.91. 听力题:Honey is made by ______.92. 选择题:What do we call the seasonal change from winter to spring?A. SummerB. FallC. EquinoxD. Solstice93. 填空题:On windy days, I enjoy flying my __________. (风筝)94. 听力题:My neighbor is a ______. He plays the drums.We will have a ________ picnic.96. 填空题:A chameleon can change its ______ (颜色) to blend in.97. 填空题:My sister enjoys __________ (参加) clubs at school.98. 填空题:The __________ (大航海时代) expanded trade routes across the globe.99. 填空题:My brother loves to __________ (探索) nature trails.100. 听力题:She is _______ (whispering) a secret to her friend.。

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Unit One (Book Four)形成性练习I.RFDirections: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over a passage quickly and read ten statements after it.For statements1-10, writeT(for True) if the statement agrees with the information given in the above paragraph(s);F(for False) if the statement contradicts the information given in the above paragraph(s);E (for Not given) if the statement is not given in the above paragraph(s);(1)Memories of AfghanistanAfghanistan----- a country on the brink of a humanitarian disaster, a land filled with fleeing refugees, starving people, and turbaned terrorists in training camps. TV pictures tell the story of a country in ruin and poverty, a country brought almost to total destruction by twenty years of war and struggle. Yet once-----though poor-----this was a proud nation, and a beautiful country, and one with a rich cultural heritage……Apart from the nations of Europe, there are few countries in the world that have never been under colonial rule----or at least never in recent times; Afghanistan was one of them. Many centuries ago, Genghis Khan’s troops rode down from Mongolia, mercilessly killing the mountain tribesmen of Afghanistan who dared to resist the invader; but apart from this humiliating period in time, the Afghanistans----who are in fact a mixture of three separate ethnic groups----have held their heads high in the face of invasion.The country that is now at the center of the world’s attention was once one of the world’s proudest nations, and a nation that other countries invaded at their own risk. In the 19th century the armies of the British Empire knew that Afghanistan was not a country to interfere with.A hundred and twenty years ago, in 1881, British soldiers were nonetheless stationed in the Afghan capital, Kabul. They were there for two reasons, firstly to help stop the Russians from invading the country, and secondly to ensure the existence of an independent buffer-state between the Russian Empire to the north, and the British Empire in India (modern Pakistan) to the south east.Queen Victoria would have liked to add Afghanistan to her empire, but her soldiers never succeeded in this mission, though they tried, and failed. In 1879, the whole British Mission (embassy) in Kabul, including servants, was massacred by a group of rebel Afghan soldiers, furious because they had not been paid by their own king, Mohammed Yacoub. Yacoub was friendly to the British, so the British got the blame. The story of the Kabul Massacre was remembered for a long time by the British in India, and recorded by several Victorian writers and poets.Other bloody events also marked the relationship between the British and theAfghans in the 19th century. In 1842, in the notorious battle of the Khyber Pass, a complete British army was massacred by Afghans as they returned from a short raid into the country. Just one man, a doctor, managed to survive the massacre, and make his way back to the safety of India, to tell the story of the terrible event.Though the world has changed a lot since Victorian times, Afghanistan has changed little. In many ways, the Taliban have even moved the country back in time, a dark age of ignorance, intolerance and repression; but even without the Taliban, Afghanistan would still, today, be one of th e world’s most undeveloped nations. Land-locked, aside from most modern routes of communication, and broken up by the mighty Hindu Kush mountains and by vast deserts, Afghanistan, like the “tribal territory”of northwest Pakistan, has remained fiercely independent from outside interference, and strongly attached to its traditional ways.For the last twenty-five years, the Afghan people have suffered from war and destruction: the overthrow of the monarchy, then the invasion by the Soviet Union in 1978, then the war against the Soviets, then the struggle for control of the country between the Taliban and the supporters of General Massoud, now the massive departure of a people on the verge of starvation, driven from their homes as much by fear of the Taliban as by the threat of military invasion.Yet in spite of all this, despite the destruction of a large part of their country, the Afghan people remain kind and hospitable. Older Afghans remember back to a past, when they lived in peace and relative security; younger Afghans, who have never known an era of peace, look forward to the day when a new age of peace will come. Hopefully, that new dawn will not be too far away.Statements1.Afghanistan used to be a peaceful country that never suffered from any foreign invasion.2. Afghanistan is one of the few countries that have never been under colonial rule.3.Genghis Khan’s troops suffered a big loss when they tried to conquer Afghanistan.4.In 1881, Britain soldiers were stationed in Afghanistan in order to establish an independent and peaceful state between Russia and British India.5.The entire British Mission in Kabul was cruelly killed because they wanted to prevent the British from invading Afghanistan.6.Queen Victoria regretted sending the British Mission into Afghanistan after the 1879 massacre.7. In 1842, a complete British army was massacred by Afghans and no one survived in the bloody event.8. If it were not for the Taliban, Afghanistan would have already become a developed country.9.Now many Afghan people suffer from starvation, Taliban’s tyr anny and military events and have to leave their own country.10. In Afghanistan, neither the older people nor the youth want any changes in theirlife.(Key: 1-5 FTETF 6-10 EFFTF)(2).Passage OneRespect beings within the individuals. The original state of respect is based on awareness of the self as a unity entity, a life force within, a spiritual being, a soul. The elevated consciousness of knowing “Who I am” arises from a real place of pure worth. With such insight, there is faith in the self and wholeness and completeness within. With self realization, one experiences true self-respectConflict takes place when the awareness of one’s original nature and the original nature of the other is lacking. As a result, external negative influences rule supreme over respect. To be stabilized in the elevated stage of the self ensures genuine respect for and from others, since one acts in the consciousness that every human being has innate (天生的) worth which is pure and virtuous. Such a mindset guarantees final victory, since interaction on that basis assures that the inherent goodness of the self and other emerges.To develop the value of respect within the self and to give it practical expression in daily life is the challenge. Obstacles are encountered to test the strength of respect, and these are often felt at the most vulnerable (易受攻击的) times. Self-confidence is needed to deal with circumstances in an optimistic, hopeful, and self-assured manner. In situations when all supports seem to have vanished, what remains loyal is the extent to which one has been able to become self-reliant internally.Respect is an acknowledgement of the inherent worth and innate rights of the individual and collective. These must be recognized as the central focus to draw from people a commitment to a higher purpose in life. International respect and recognition for \intellectual rights and creative ideals must be observed without discrimination (区分) . The eminence (显赫) of life is present in everyone, and every human being has a right to the joy of living with respect and dignity. Statements:1.When there is self-realization, true self-confidence will take place.2.Conflict result from the lack of awareness of human being’s original nature.3.Self respect is needed to deal with circumstances optimistically, helpfully and surely.4.The inherent worth and innate rights ensure people to have a higher purpose in life.5.All human beings are living with respect and dignity.Passage TwoGoogle is a world-famous company, with its headquarters in Mountain View, California. It was set up in a Silicon Valley garage in 1998, and inflated (膨胀) with the Internet bubble. Even when everything around it collapsed the company kept on inflating. Google’s search engine is so widespread across the world that search became Google, and Google became a verb. The world fell in love with the effective, fascinatingly fast technology.Google owes much of its success to the brilliance of S. Bring and L. Page, but also to a series of fortunate events. It was Page who, at Stanford in 1996, initiated the academic project that eventually became Google’s search engine. Bring, who had met Page at a student orientation a year earlier, joined the project early on. They were both Ph.D. candidates when they devised the search engine which was better than the rest and, without any marketing, spread by word of mouth from early adopters to, eventually, your grandmother.Their breakthrough, simply put, was that when their search engine crawled the Web, it did more than just look word matches, it also tallied (统计) and ranked a host of other critical factorslike how websites link to one another, That delivered far better results than anything else. Brin and Page meant to name their creation Google (the mathematical term for the number 1 followed by 100 zeroes), but someone misspelled the word so it stuck as Google. They raised money from prescient (有先见之明的) professors and venture capitalists, and moved off campus to turn Google into business. Perhaps their biggest stroke of luck came early on when they tried to sell their technology to other search engines, but no one met their price, and they built it up on their own.The next breakthrough came in 2000, when Google figured out how to make money with its invention. It had lots of users, but almost no one was paying. The solution turned out to be advertising, and it’s not an exaggeration to say that Google is now essentially an advertising company, given that that’s the source of nearly all its revenue. Today it is a giant advertising company, worth $100 billion.Statements:6. The brilliance of S. Brin and L. Page as well as a series of fortunate events has made Googlesuccessful.7.Google’s search engine started from the academic project initiated by L. Page.8.Brin and Page decided to start their own business because no one was interested in theirtechnology.9.Google’s search engine is the largest in the world.10.Google’s search engine spread all over the world by advertising.(Key: 1-5 FTFTE6-10 TTFEF)II.RDDirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please choose the corresponding letter.You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.For many women choosing whether to work or not to work outside their home is a luxury; they must work to____1___. Others face a hard decision. One husband said, “Marge and I decided after careful consideration that for her to go back to work at this moment was an extravagance (奢侈) . We simply couldn’t afford it.” With two preschool children, it soon became clear in their figuring that with babysitters, transportation, and increased taxes, rather than having more money, they might actually end up with less.Economic factors are usually the first to be ___2___, but they are not the most important. The most important aspects of the decision have to do with the ___3____ needs of each member of the family. It is in this area that husbands and wives find themselves having to face many confusing and conflicting feelings.There are many women who find that homemaking is boring or who feel __4____ if they have to stay home with a young child or several children. On the other hand, there are women who think that homemaking gives them the deepest satisfaction.From my own experience, I would like to suggest that sometimes the decision to go back to work is made in too much haste. There are few decisions that I now ___5___ more. I wasn’t mature enough to see how much I could have gained at home. I regret my impatience to get onwith my career. I wish I had allowed myself the luxury of watching the world through my littleIII. RCDirections: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then choose the(Key: BACBA BABAC CDCBA BBBCD)IV.CVB (易混词选择题10题) (题目分类:多项选择题)Directions:Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences. 1. It is test _____ to judge a person’s ability only by the result of his written examinations.A) loving B) warshipping C) admiring D) worshipping2. He was ______ murder and sentenced to deathA) accused of B) blamed for C) responsible for D) guilty of3. There are two _____ rooms in this house, which are meant for rent.A) empty B) vacant C) blank D) unoccupied4. I am fed up! I’ve been ____ of catching the same bus, doing the same work and meeting the same people everyday!A) boring B) tiring C) hated D) bored5. Her way of walking is quite_____ from that of her sisters.A) distinctive B) clear C) distinct D) unique6. We made a _____ examination of the jewel before we decided to buy it.A) little B) small C) tiny D) minute7.I borrowed a lot of interesting books from the public library for my son in order to____ his interest in reading.A) support B) sustain C) carry on D) improve8.If no one _____, we will have a picnic this Saturday.A) opposes B) agrees C) objects D) protests9.Those books I ordered still haven’t come; I will have to ____ the manager aboutthem.A) chase B) pursue C) tell D) blame10.If you can’t _____ your absence from the class, you will be punished.A) prove B) justify C) testify D) explain(Key: 1-5 D A B D C 6-10 D B C A B)V.WB (Word Building: 构词法应用10题)(文本题) 挂题Directions:Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word forms of the words given in the brackets.1. To raise the yield of crops, _____ farming is very important. (intense)2. When people came to get the boy out of the water, he was already_____. (drowning)3. The bus broke down on my way to school; as a result, I missed Mr. Johnson’s history class, but it was a _____absence. (justify)4. The tyrant’s _____ enraged all the people in his country and finally a rebellion broke out. (cruel)5. She owes her success to _____ hard work. (sustain)6. If no one has any _____, I will declare the meeting closed. (object)7. The police reported that three men and a woman were involved in the bank _____ last week. (rob)8. Experts have _____ the possibility of a second earthquake in the area.(count)9. Those events are just a /an____ memory now.(distinct)10.Our students are being _____ by his extreme right wing ideas! (contamination) KeyintensivedrownedcrueltysustainedobjectionsrobberydiscountedindistinctcontaminatedVI.ECT(英译汉两句)(主观题)Directions:Translate the English sentences into Chinese.1.They develop a style that agents market aggressively to hasten popularity, and their ride on the express elevator to the top is a blur.1.答案:他们形成自己的风格,为了迅速走红,其经纪人极力吹捧他们这种风格,他们青云直上的过程让人雾里看花。

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