阅读教程4Unit5答案

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阅读教程4课后习题答案

阅读教程4课后习题答案

Unit 1 Animals and Their RightsREADING1Check Your Vocabulary A1.d2.b3.g4.e5.h6.c7.a8.i9.fCheck Your Vocabulary B1.Many children at first refuse to eat animal flesh. They later becometo eating it just because their parents persuade them to eat it.2.There are two different and conflicting attitudes towards animals;they are carefully separated so that the contradiction between the twohardly causes trouble.3.Pictures and stories deliberately avoid presenting the real situationin our modern farms. Children, therefore, are kept from seeing thereality.4.The difficulty will be that non-vegetarian parents do not let theirchildren know about the gruesome side of the story, as they are afraidto refuse to eat meat at meals.5.Unfortunately, non-vegetarian parents will strongly disapprove oftheir children’s unwillingness to eat meat.READING2Check Your Vocabulary A1. malevolent2.misdirected3.alleviate4.simulation5.potent6.arouse7.placate 8. apathetic 9.therapy 10.alternative 11.expedient 12.vilifiedREADING3Check Your Vocabulary A1.balance2.attached department3.wickedness; evils4.pressure5.claim that are has evidence or seen what has happened6.a place where birds are protected and allowed to live freely7. the power to carry out legal judgment8. dirty 9.not having to perform 10.crimesCheck Your Vocabulary B1.When his animals are being experimented on, the act does not takeeffect.2.Your experimenter is not defying law.3.Researchers at Louisiana University launched an eight-year, $2 millionproject funded by the Department of Defense. They use tools to hold cats firmly and they then remove cat’s skulls and shoot in the head.4.The experimenters claim that their purpose for this kind of experimentis to find a way of curing brain-wounded soldiers so that they can later go back to military service.5.Psychologists used medical operations to turn around the eyes of youngcats.6.There is other evidence showing that cats were not adequatelyanesthetized while experimenters cut their eye muscles; animal experimentation was done by people who were not trained and did not have licenses to operate on animals; and mother cats were so agitated by experiments on them that they ate their babies.READING4Check Your Vocabulary A1.denounced2.confinement3.inflicted4.defied5. consensus6.defianceUnit 2 Crime and PunishmentREADING1Check Your Vocabulary A1.minor: people who are under the age of 182.brutally: cruelly3.sympathy: feeling of pity4.severe: harsh5.innocent: not guilty of a crime6.proponent: supporter7.controversy: argument, opposing viewsCheck Your Vocabulary B1.convicted2. Commit3.proponent4.abused5.penalty6. controversies7.brutal8.severe9.executed 10.appealingREADING2Check Your Vocabulary A1.Now we can enjoy the benefits and list in what ways we benefit fromhis death.2.There must be some other benefit by fastening Harding into a chair ina small room and poisoning him to death with gas.3.Now even people who are eloquently in support of executing people, suchas Arizona Attorney Grant woods, who attract a lot of public attention, believe that the death penalty will keep people from committing crimes. 4.But even killing a small number of murders will have great impact onpeople.5.Perhaps the benefit we get from killing Harding is not easy to see.Check Your Vocabulary B1.reaping2.abolish3.counted up4.serves5.revenge6.free up7.strapped8.tangible9.figured 10.barbaricREADING3Check Your Comprehension B1.Her voice and facial expressions show that she is sometimes deep insorrow sometimes furious beyond her control.2.This sense of justice, like many other basic beliefs, is such anecessary element for us to maintain our psychological health that we take for granted and hardly ever become aware of its existence until one day justice is severely violated.3.People’s opinions greatly differ as to what is the proper way forcorrecting punishing wrong/criminal behavior.4.Europeans are quite passionate when coming to the issues of takingtough measures on political violence.Check Your Vocabulary B1. oscillating2. tremulous3.manslaughter4.slain5.reconcile6.sorely7.equilibrium8.rehabilitationREADING4Check Your Comprehension B1.I carefully examined Ton y’s bed to see if he had dirtied it with hisbody fluids.2.When I looked at the sickly man, I could not imagine that he used tobe clean and neat, serious, and determined and that he robbered a bank and killed a cop.3.Many people in the underworld believed that Tony should have donesomething for his partners, but he did nothing. This had hurt his partners. The underworld people believed that Tony’s partners had been betrayed.4.Words had gone around that Tony’s wife was murdered that because theunderworld wanted revenge against Tony for the death of his three crime partners.5.The lights shining in the window made the hollows in his dark face lookdeeper, making his look somewhat evil.Check Your Vocabulary B1.executed2.underworld3.copping out4.eerily5.malevolent6.luminous7. vent8.intelligbleUnit3 Gun Ownership and CensorshipREADING1Check Your Comprehension B1. (The figures and cases of gun accidents and killing) surely will make people think twice before they insist on having their rights to own guns.2. If it takes longer time to own a gun, then it will reduce the chances of people who use guns to harm or kill other people on impulse.3. A gun safety program should be made a must for gun owners, especiallythose who buy guns for the first time.4. Opponents of gun control also think that gun control is similar to censorship. However, with censorship, when I cannot speak certain things, my quality of life may be lowered, but I will still be alive.Check Your Vocabulary A1.bear/keep2.ensure/assure3.place4.protect/enjoy5.enforce/pass6.face7.enjoy/gain/exercise/ensure/assure8.exerciseCheck Your Vocabulary B1.viciously2.antique3.mandatory4.bloodshed5.infringed6.perception7.institute8.legitimateitia 10.censorshipREADING2Check Your Comprehension B1. Houses where people live are far apart. Few vehicles are on the roads. The landscape around you is empty and bare, so that you will not be able to find anywhere to hide when in danger.2.Even when I was inside my car, I was still liable to be attacked, andwithout protection.3. I drove over to him and told him it was a private and legally protectedplace.4.I am not the type that gets excessively worried about my own security,nor am I willing to take risks, but I thought I needed more protection than what I had.5.Just those words and actions spoke in threats and violence, mygesturing with the pistol was a reply in the same rude and violent style, the only way that they could understand.6.I am a pacifist by nature. That peaceful nature inside me makes me sadat the thought that perhaps women can only be free and equal when they are armed.Check Your Vocabulary A1. convinced2.precautions3.stroll4.opinions5.tactic6.vulnerable7.explorationbat9.concealed 10.slash 11.belligerent 12.rock 13.desolate 14.wieldCheck your Vocabulary B1.swerved2.trespassing3.saddened4.slashed5. paranoid6.prowlingREADING3Check Your Comprehension B1.The policeman recognized that the person who threatened and followedme was also reported to have done the same thing someone else years ago and he immediately took me away from my house.2.At the court, I learned that the person who threatened to rape and killme was mentally ill, but somehow was neglected and not placed in a mental hospital.3.In this part of the countryside of the Michigan, people are keen onkeeping and using guns.4.When you keep a gun to protect yourself, you live in constant fear andworry.5.I was not killed, but I changed.Check your Vocabulary1.idyllic2.assailant3.paranoia4.deterrent5.flinch6.close-knit7.propelled8.incarceratedREADING4Check Your Comprehension B1.That day my husband Jim Brady-------the press secretary of RonaldReagan, was (permanently crippled by the assassin’s bullet andtherefore) added to the list of the victims of American handgun war.2.Under the circumstance, Congress votes for a salary increase for allthe congressmen.3.The National Rifle Association expects the public to appease theiranger so that there would be no more anger directed at the policymakers.4.Like me , people in the nation who make sure that laws are obeyed, whoput their life in danger for us every day, are not willing to hand ahandgun to another assassin like John Hinckley.5.Jim Brady knows that it is important to have a waiting time (for peoplewho apply for purchasing guns). He knows that as he is living throughthe agony and suffering of his gun wound.Check Your Vocabulary A1.legacy2. spree3.endorsed/endorses/will endorse4.assaults5. outraged6.gratified7.carnage8.escalate9.legislateCheck Your Vocabulary B1.alarming/appalling2.easy3.growing/alarming4.mindless5.appalling/deadly6.deadly7.vast/growing8.convictedUnit5 Motivation or unhealthy Experience (Competition)READING1Check Your Comprehension Bpetition plays such an important role in our culture that it iscommon to see even adults shouting and swearing on Sunday afternoons (when watching baseball games). This is ridiculous and I feel bad about it.2.From my own experience, I don’t think we can develop deep and fullrelationships by trying to compete and win against a common enemy. 3. If my success means that I have to be better than others, I don’tthink I’ll ever have real satisfaction because I have to keep thinking of how to outdo others, which is very unpleasant and exhausting.4.Even when I reach the top position, I will not feel safe as all thosebelow me will be waiting to outdo me and try to grab the position from me.5.I start to see that my confidence in my personal value and worth isdependent on how much better I am than so many others in so many activities.6.Only when we begin to realize that there is no such a thing as healthycompetition can we begin to live more normal and richer lives.Check Your vocabulary B1.contradicition2.exclusive3.conditional4.outweigh5.incalculable6.induce7. treadmill8.unjustifiable9.hysteria10.outweighREADING2Check Your Comprehension B1.Your knew that one had healthy self-esteem when he/she could enjoycompeting in a hobby,which he/she was not good at.2. A true competition is one in which you don’t know for sure whetheror not you’ll be able to achieve your aim.3.For many of us, competition is an additional ingredient that keeps ourlife interesting, makes us alert and active, and enables us to be more creative and productive.4.It can become a good part of our life and exerts a great (massive)influence on how we live.5.Parents must also set an example of how to compete pleasantly in theirown lives.Check Your Vocabulary1.pervasive2.defective3.promote4.sabotaged5.narcissistic6.graceful7.toxic8.stellarREADING3Check Your Comprehension Bpetition can be fun, but we may be overenthusiastic and unreasonableabout it.2.Candidates who sit in a test performance in order to join certain bandscan get undeniably violent and aggressive.3.Feel free to find a gift of yours, develop it, and embarrass those whodare to challenge you.4.If competition isn’t fun and people find themselves feeling extremelyworried about an event they are competing in, then why not stop going through it?Check Your Vocabulary1.disrespectful2.outdo3.audition4.responsibility5.scared5.dread 7.gripes 8.vicious 9.depress 10.ironicREADING4Check Your Vocabulary A1. take on2.subject someone to3.at full speed4.at all costs5.pit—against6. in charge7.step in8.disservice9.distortedCheck Your Vocabulary B1.downplay2.realms3.ostracism4.paralysis5.impose6.ethic7.temperament8.steerUnit6 Me and Another Me (Human Cloning)READING1Check Your Vocabulary A1.News about cloning breakthroughs is usually reported disapprovingly,yet on the arrival of CC last week. These disapproving voices could hardly be heard-------they were covered up by a chorus of gentle and loving reports from the press crops, who were charmed by CO’s cuteness.2.So far in the clone debate the emotional aspect has been largelyoverlooked, yet the arrival of CC brings it into force.3.With the arrival of CC last week, the cloning debate, which began in1997 when Dolly was cloned, became heated and important again.4.The Texas lab’s success rate is as low as 1 out of 87, but it is notsurprising or uncommon in cloning work. Generally, one successful clone means dozens of dead embryos in the lab.5.It is hard to say how much of an animal’s personality is geneticallywritten and how much is decided by environment, so temperament of a clone pet is also a matter of chance.6.They regarded CC as a test of how much people can tolerate human cloningethically, and they worry because this trial experiment has been received so well.Check Your Vocabulary B1.subtext2.surrogate3.hostility4.well-heeled5.duplicate6.felines7.toss-up8.split9.fused 10.confoundedREADING2Check Your Comprehension B1.Academics and the public felt disturbed at last week’s news of thefirst cloned sheep, since it seems possible that human beings might be the next species to be cloned.2.Human dignity would indeed be violated if a cloned individual wasjudged to be inferior, and entitled to less rights or importance than other humans.3.The fact that infertile couples have other choices does not give theright to prevent them from trying cloning.4.Democratic societies generally only ban things when there isconvincing evidence of harm that they may bring.5.If cloned humans are not safe in our world, the rest of us are not safeeither.Check Your Vocabulary1.grow out ofe up with3.prompt/turn out4.stock5.take advantage of6.make a chanceyers ofREADING3Check Your Vocabulary B1.skeptical2.cracked3.plundered4.hurdle5.ominously6.breached7.flinched 8.apprehension 9.draconian 10.loomedREADING4Check Your Vocabulary1.vindicated2.spawned3.defective4.suttle5.misconception6.justified7.superficial8.term9.crucial。

英语阅读教程4部分答案

英语阅读教程4部分答案

Unit 51. 当然,他们最热衷于谈论的话题是人际关系:男人不愿意承诺,女人的独立,啥时候生孩子,或者是越来越多地讨论究竟要不要孩子。

2. 希腊曾被认为是欧洲最为传统的社会之一,正教会要求人们结婚生子的严格戒律在过去占主导地位。

3. 在英国,像《无子无女享人生》这样的书市场越来越大。

身为记者的尼克•德华格说,她写这本书的目的就是“让决定不生小孩的女人知道她们的感受绝对正常”。

4. 事实上,人口学家说,是家庭生活幸福的20世纪50年代和60年代才不把历史规范放在眼里。

5. 在美国和西欧的大城市,成家不要孩子长期以来都很常见,这种家庭模式在更为传统的农村地区也正快速地得到人们的认可。

Unite 6⑴我们的血液藏有我们是谁的秘密。

人类基因组99.0%是一样的;我们的相似之处远远多于相异之处。

⑵离我们最近的共同祖先—基因上的“亚当”和“夏娃”—已经被追溯到非洲,在世界各地也发现了其他让人感兴趣的祖先。

⑶我们每个细胞中的DNA不仅决定了我们眼睛的颜色,而且含有我们先辈的足迹。

一个小孩的基因几乎完全是父母结合所产生的基因混合体。

⑷科学的确有其局限之处。

既然科研人员并没有真正采到成吉思汗之类人物的DNA,要想证明是否为某些历史人物的嫡系后代几乎是不可能的。

⑸土著民众已经遭受殖民掠夺,许多人依然对主流文化不信任,惟恐交出自己的血液样本及其里面含有的信息。

Unite 7.⑴32岁的格蕾丝张卢卡莱丽拖着长腔、用柔和的得克萨斯口音回忆说:由于她是镇上为数不多的亚裔美国人之一,因此“受到人们的嘲笑”,对此同伴们也是同情她、但更为严肃地点了点头。

⑵正是在那(与外界隔绝的郊区)他们的孩子长大成人,如今年龄在20-40岁之间,他们生活在两种社会之间;一个是不久前移民至此的父母在家中极力维持的传统领域,另一个是大门外社会飞速变化的西方文化。

⑶如此,他们更新了古老的移民故事,塑造了全新的亚裔美国人的身份,这种身份在他们父母的祖国没有获得完全的认可,但就其混合性而言,洋溢着美国特性。

英语专业阅读教程第四册课后paraphrase的答案

英语专业阅读教程第四册课后paraphrase的答案

英语专业阅读教程第四册课后paraphrase的答案Unit one passage two P61 Many children refuse to eat animal meat at first. They later become used to eating it because their parents try hard to persuade them to eat.2 There are two different and conflicting attitudes towards animals. They are carefully separated so that the existing and the essential contradiction between the two hardly causes trouble.3 Picture books and stories deliberately avoid presenting the real situation in our modern farms. Children, therefore, are kept from seeing the reality.4 The difficulty will be that non-vegetarian parents do not want to let their children know the gruesome side of the story, as they are afraid that their children will refuse to eat meat at meals because of their sympathy towards animals.5 Unfortunately, non-vegetarian parents will strongly disapprove of their children’sunwillingness to eat meat.Passage 3 P 161 When his animals are being experimented on, the act doesn’t take effect.2 Your experimenter is not refused to obey law.3 Researchers at Louisiana State University launched an eight-year, $2 million project funded by the Department of Defense. They use tools to hold cats firmly and then they remove cats’skulls and shoot them in the head.4 The experimenters claim that their purpose for this kind of experiment is to find a way of curing the brain-wounded soldiers so that they later can go back to military service.5 psychologists use medical operations to turn around the eyes of young cats.6 there is other evidence showing that cats were not adequately anesthetized while experimenters cut their eye muscles; animalexperimentation was done by people who were not trained and did not have licenses to operate on animals, and the mother cats was conflicted such great torture on by the experiments that they ate their babies.Unit 2 passage two P 331 now we can enjoy the benefits and list in what ways we benefit from his death.2 There must be some other benefits by fastening Harding into a chair in a tiny room and poisoning him to death with gas.3 not even people who are eloquently in supporting of executing people, such as Arizona Attorney Grant Woods, who attracts much public attention, believe that death penalty will keep people from committing crimes.4 but even killing a small number of murderers will have great impact on people5 perhaps the benefit got form killing Harding is not easy to see.Passage 3 page 381 her voice and her expression show that she is sometimes deep in sorrow and sometimes furious beyond her control.2 This sense of justice, like many other basic beliefs, is such a necessary element for us to maintain our psychological health that we take it too granted and hardly ever become aware of its existence, until one day it was severely violated.3 People’s opinions greatly differ as to what is the properway for correcting wrong behavior.4 Europeans are very passionate when coming to the issue of taking tough measures on political violence.Passage 4 page 441 carefully examined Tony’s bed to see if he had dirtied it with his body fluids.2 when I looked at the sickly old man, I couldn’t imagine that he used to be clean and neat, serious and determined, and that herobbed a bank and killed a cop.3 Many people in the underworld believed that Tony should have done something for his partner, but he did nothing, which badly hurts his partners. The underworld people believed Tony’s partners had been betrayed.4 words had gone around that T ony’s wife was murdered because the underworld people wanted to revenge against tony for the death of his three crime partners.5 The lights shining in the window made the hollows in his dark face look deeper, making him look like somewhat evil.Unit 5 passage 1 p1041competition plays such an important part in our culture that it is common to see even adults are screaming and swearing in the Sunday afternoon. This is ridiculous and I feel very bad about it..2 from my own experience, I don’t think we can d evelop deep and full relationship bytrying to compete and win against a common enemy.3 If my success means that I have to do better than others, I don’t think I will ever feel real satisfactory, because I have to keep thinking of how to outdo others, which was very unpleasantan exhausting.4 even when I reach the top position, I will not feel safe as all those below me are waiting to outdo me and trying to grab the position from me.5 I start to see that my confidence in my personal value and worth is depended on how much better I am than so many others in so many activities.6 only when we begin to realize that there is no such a thing as healthy competition can we begin to live more normal and richer lives.Passage 2 p1091 You knew that one had healthy self-esteem when he/she could enjoy competing in a hobbywhere he/she was not very good at.2 A true competition is one in which you don’t know for sure whether or not you will able to achieve your aim.3 For many of us, competition is an additional ingredient that keeps our life interesting, makes us alter and active and enables us to become more creative and productive.4 It can be a good part of our life and exerts a great influence on how we live.5 parents must also set an example of how to compete pleasantly in their own lives.Passage 31 competition can be fun, but we may be overenthusiastic and unreasonable about it.2 candidates who sit in a test performance in order to join certain bands can get undeniable violent and aggressive.3 feel free to find a gift in yourself develop it and embarrass those who dare to challenge you.4 if competition is not fun and people find themselves are extremely worried about an event which they are competing in. why not stop going through it?。

新世纪大学英语系列教材(第二版)阅读教程 4 Unit 1-8 答案

新世纪大学英语系列教材(第二版)阅读教程 4 Unit 1-8 答案

新世纪大学英语系列教材(第二版)Unit 8Part IExercisesI. Reading for information 。

A. Reading to find main ideas1.A2. DB. Reading to find major details3.C4. AC. Reading to find relevant facts5.C6.BII. TranslationTranslate the following sentences into Chinese.1 Katia Eliad, a Paris-based artist, was stuck in a rut. She felt blocked in her creativity, out of touch with herself and for some inexplicable reason unable to use green or blue in her abstract paintings.巴黎艺术家凯蒂亚·艾利亚德陷入停滞。

她的创造力受阻,不能发挥自己的才智,不知何因无法在抽象画中用绿色和蓝色。

2 This year will be filled with his music, but it will also be a time to re-examine the contradictions and conflicting interpretations of his brief 35-year life.今年会充满莫扎特的音乐,但今年也会重新审视莫扎特短短35年的一生带来的矛盾和冲突的看法。

3 That notion was first given scientific support in a 1993 article in Nature, which found that college students who listened to the first movement of Mozart’s Sonata in D Major for Two Pianos performed better on a spatial reasoning test that involved mentally unfolding a piece of paper.《自然》杂志1993年的一篇文章首次给这个说法提供了科学依据,该文章指出,在一项要求在大脑里想像如何展开一页纸的空间推理测试中,听了莫扎特“D大调双钢琴奏鸣曲”第一乐章的大学生取得了更好效果。

阅读教程第四册 课件Unit_5

阅读教程第四册 课件Unit_5

Distinctions and classifications
• In the course of discussion, we found we had to distinguish among various types of competition and competitiveness: • Competitiveness vs. desire for achievement per se. • An individual can desire to achieve something worthwhile – to produce great art, for example – without being competitive, and insofar as an individual merely strives for achievement, he/she is of no concern to our discussion. Unfortunately, what begins as desire for achievement often veers toward competitiveness.
pre-reading discussion
How competitive do you think you are? How do you feel about competition? How did you feel about success and failure? Is competition necessary in this world? What negative effects can you think of that competition can bring about?

全新版大学英语《阅读教程》第4册完整版答案

全新版大学英语《阅读教程》第4册完整版答案

KeysUnit 11. In the Frozen Waters of Qomolangma, I Learned the Value of HumilityComprehension ExercisesDecide on the best choice to answer or complete each of the following.1. B2. D3. A4. BPut the following into Chinese1.我在想,如果出现意外,那么我那冻僵的身体需要多长时间才能沉到4.2公里深的海底呢?我紧接着意识到,对于一个仅着一条泳裤、试图游完这象征性的1公里人来说,下水前还能有什么比这更糟的念头吗?我的内心深处在颤抖,感到非常恐惧。

2. 我在珠穆朗玛峰上学到了两个基本的经验教训,第一,过去有用的东西并不意味着今天一定有用。

第二,不同的挑战需要不同的心态去应对。

现在,无论我做什么事情,都要先问问自己我需要何种心态来成功地完成任务。

3. 我们已经以某种方式生存了如此之久,我们已经以某种方式消费了如此之久,我们已经以某种方式在地球上居住了如此之久,但这并不意味着,我们过去所做的决定今天依然正确。

4. 我在世界屋脊上的游泳改变了我,在一定程度上,我希望它证明一切皆有可能。

只要我们谨慎合作,我们就有可能进行谦逊的对话,并超越对话,付诸行动。

2. Taking Lessons from What Went WrongComprehension ExercisesDecide on the best choice to answer or complete each of the following.1. B2. A3. C4. CPut the following into Chinese他们说,灾难会带来惨痛的教训,因为在技术上取得成功的原因往往是随机的、不可见的,而造成某个失败的原因通常是可以被找到、被证明和被修复的,从而达到改进的目的。

阅读教程第四册课后练习答案(全部)

阅读教程第四册课后练习答案(全部)

阅读教程Lesson 2 Leading MenExercises1. Reading ComprehensionRead the text again and choose the best answer to each of the following questions or statements.1)Which of the following statements is true about the Lewis and Clark expedition?A.President Jefferson was pleased when the expedition achieved its originalaim.B.There was no written record of hostility between the two captains.C.Clark was his only choice when Lewis tried to find a co-commander.D.The corps often came into violent conflict with Indians.2)When the two-volume edition of the Lewis and Clark Expedition journals wasfinally published, _________.A.it turned out to be a great successB.the whole country was shockedC.it is most well-known as a great mapD.its circulation was very limited3)Which of the following is not covered in this article?A.The significance of the expedition.B.The disappointments of Lewis and Clark.C.The personalities of the two captains.D.The hardships of the expedition.4)Which of the following was not the result of the expedition?A.Understanding of numerous Indian tribes.B.Trunks of specimens of plants and animals.C. A masterpiece map of the American West.D. A most direct water route across America.5)The author employs materials from the following sources except _________.A.Jefferson’s diaryB.written records of relevant peopleC.details from Lewis and Clark’s journalsD.recollections of family members or relativesKey:1. B(其他三个选项都与课文内容不符。

阅读教程4课后习题答案

阅读教程4课后习题答案

Unit 1 Animals and Their RightsREADING1Check Your Vocabulary A1.d2.b3.g4.e5.h6.c7.a8.i9.fCheck Your Vocabulary B1.Many children at first refuse to eat animal flesh. They later become to eating itjust because their parents persuade them to eat it.2.There are two different and conflicting attitudes towards animals; they arecarefully separated so that the contradiction between the two hardly causes trouble.3.Pictures and stories deliberately avoid presenting the real situation in ourmodern farms. Children, therefore, are kept from seeing the reality.4.The difficulty will be that non-vegetarian parents do not let their children knowabout the gruesome side of the story, as they are afraid to refuse to eat meat at meals.5.Unfortunately, non-vegetarian parents will strongly disapprove of their children’sunwillingness to eat meat.READING2Check Your Vocabulary A1. malevolent2.misdirected3.alleviate4.simulation5.potent6.arouse7.placate8. apathetic9.therapy 10.alternative 11.expedient 12.vilifiedREADING3Check Your Vocabulary A1.balance2.attached department3.wickedness; evils4.pressure5.claim that are has evidence or seen what has happened6.a place where birds are protected and allowed to live freely7. the power to carry out legal judgment8. dirty 9.not having to perform 10.crimesCheck Your Vocabulary B1.When his animals are being experimented on, the act does not take effect.2.Your experimenter is not defying law.3.Researchers at Louisiana University launched an eight-year, $2 million projectfunded by the Department of Defense. They use tools to hold cats firmly and they then remove cat’s skulls and shoot in the head.4.The experimenters claim that their purpose for this kind of experiment is to find away of curing brain-wounded soldiers so that they can later go back to military service.5.Psychologists used medical operations to turn around the eyes of young cats.6.There is other evidence showing that cats were not adequately anesthetizedwhile experimenters cut their eye muscles; animal experimentation was done by people who were not trained and did not have licenses to operate on animals;and mother cats were so agitated by experiments on them that they ate their babies.READING4Check Your Vocabulary A1.denounced2.confinement3.inflicted4.defied5. consensus6.defianceUnit 2 Crime and PunishmentREADING1Check Your Vocabulary A1.minor: people who are under the age of 182.brutally: cruelly3.sympathy: feeling of pity4.severe: harsh5.innocent: not guilty of a crime6.proponent: supporter7.controversy: argument, opposing viewsCheck Your Vocabulary B1.convicted2. Commit3.proponent4.abused5.penalty6. controversies7.brutal8.severe9.executed 10.appealingREADING2Check Your Vocabulary A1.Now we can enjoy the benefits and list in what ways we benefit from his death.2.There must be some other benefit by fastening Harding into a chair in a smallroom and poisoning him to death with gas.3.Now even people who are eloquently in support of executing people, such asArizona Attorney Grant woods, who attract a lot of public attention, believe that the death penalty will keep people from committing crimes.4.But even killing a small number of murders will have great impact on people.5.Perhaps the benefit we get from killing Harding is not easy to see.Check Your Vocabulary B1.reaping2.abolish3.counted up4.serves5.revenge6.free up7.strapped8.tangible9.figured 10.barbaricREADING3Check Your Comprehension B1.Her voice and facial expressions show that she is sometimes deep in sorrowsometimes furious beyond her control.2.This sense of justice, like many other basic beliefs, is such a necessary elementfor us to maintain our psychological health that we take for granted and hardly ever become aware of its existence until one day justice is severely violated.3.People’s opinions greatly differ as to what is the proper way for correctingpunishing wrong/criminal behavior.4.Europeans are quite passionate when coming to the issues of taking toughmeasures on political violence.Check Your Vocabulary B1. oscillating2. tremulous3.manslaughter4.slain5.reconcile6.sorely7.equilibrium8.rehabilitationREADING4Check Your Comprehension B1.I carefully examined Ton y’s bed to see if he had dirtied it with his body fluids.2.When I looked at the sickly man, I could not imagine that he used to be clean andneat, serious, and determined and that he robbered a bank and killed a cop.3.Many people in the underworld believed that Tony should have done somethingfor his partners, but he did nothing. This had hurt his partners. The underworld people believed that Tony’s partners had been betrayed.4.Words had gone around that Tony’s wife was murdered that because theunderworld wanted revenge against Tony for the death of his three crime partners.5.The lights shining in the window made the hollows in his dark face look deeper,making his look somewhat evil.Check Your Vocabulary B1.executed2.underworld3.copping out4.eerily5.malevolent6.luminous7. vent8.intelligbleUnit3 Gun Ownership and CensorshipREADING1Check Your Comprehension B1. (The figures and cases of gun accidents and killing) surely will make people think twice before they insist on having their rights to own guns.2. If it takes longer time to own a gun, then it will reduce the chances of people who use guns to harm or kill other people on impulse.3. A gun safety program should be made a must for gun owners, especially those who buy guns for the first time.4. Opponents of gun control also think that gun control is similar to censorship. However, with censorship, when I cannot speak certain things, my quality of life may be lowered, but I will still be alive.Check Your Vocabulary A1.bear/keep2.ensure/assure3.place4.protect/enjoy5.enforce/pass6.face7.enjoy/gain/exercise/ensure/assure8.exerciseCheck Your Vocabulary B1.viciously2.antique3.mandatory4.bloodshed5.infringed6.perception7.institute8.legitimateitia 10.censorshipREADING2Check Your Comprehension B1. Houses where people live are far apart. Few vehicles are on the roads. The landscape around you is empty and bare, so that you will not be able to find anywhere to hide when in danger.2.Even when I was inside my car, I was still liable to be attacked, and withoutprotection.3.I drove over to him and told him it was a private and legally protected place.4.I am not the type that gets excessively worried about my own security, nor am Iwilling to take risks, but I thought I needed more protection than what I had.5.Just those words and actions spoke in threats and violence, my gesturing with thepistol was a reply in the same rude and violent style, the only way that they could understand.6.I am a pacifist by nature. That peaceful nature inside me makes me sad at thethought that perhaps women can only be free and equal when they are armed.Check Your Vocabulary A1. convinced2.precautions3.stroll4.opinions5.tactic6.vulnerable7.explorationbat9.concealed 10.slash 11.belligerent 12.rock 13.desolate 14.wieldCheck your Vocabulary B1.swerved2.trespassing3.saddened4.slashed5. paranoid6.prowlingREADING3Check Your Comprehension B1.The policeman recognized that the person who threatened and followed me wasalso reported to have done the same thing someone else years ago and he immediately took me away from my house.2.At the court, I learned that the person who threatened to rape and kill me wasmentally ill, but somehow was neglected and not placed in a mental hospital. 3.In this part of the countryside of the Michigan, people are keen on keeping andusing guns.4.When you keep a gun to protect yourself, you live in constant fear and worry.5.I was not killed, but I changed.Check your Vocabulary1.idyllic2.assailant3.paranoia4.deterrent5.flinch6.close-knit7.propelled 8.incarceratedREADING4Check Your Comprehension B1.That day my husband Jim Brady-------the press secretary of Ronald Reagan, was(permanently crippled by the assassin’s bullet and therefore) added to the list of the victims of American handgun war.2.Under the circumstance, Congress votes for a salary increase for all thecongressmen.3.The National Rifle Association expects the public to appease their anger so thatthere would be no more anger directed at the policymakers.4.Like me , people in the nation who make sure that laws are obeyed, who put theirlife in danger for us every day, are not willing to hand a handgun to another assassin like John Hinckley.5.Jim Brady knows that it is important to have a waiting time (for people who applyfor purchasing guns). He knows that as he is living through the agony and suffering of his gun wound.Check Your Vocabulary A1.legacy2. spree3.endorsed/endorses/will endorse4.assaults5. outraged6.gratified7.carnage8.escalate9.legislateCheck Your Vocabulary B1.alarming/appalling2.easy3.growing/alarming4.mindless5.appalling/deadly6.deadly7.vast/growing8.convictedUnit5 Motivation or unhealthy Experience (Competition)READING1Check Your Comprehension Bpetition plays such an important role in our culture that it is common to seeeven adults shouting and swearing on Sunday afternoons (when watching baseball games). This is ridiculous and I feel bad about it.2.From my own experience, I don’t think we can develop deep and fullrelationships by trying to compete and win against a common enemy.3.If my success means that I have to be better than others, I don’t think I’ll everhave real satisfaction because I have to keep thinking of how to outdo others, which is very unpleasant and exhausting.4.Even when I reach the top position, I will not feel safe as all those below me willbe waiting to outdo me and try to grab the position from me.5.I start to see that my confidence in my personal value and worth is dependent onhow much better I am than so many others in so many activities.6.Only when we begin to realize that there is no such a thing as healthycompetition can we begin to live more normal and richer lives.Check Your vocabulary B1.contradicition2.exclusive3.conditional4.outweigh5.incalculable6.induce7. treadmill8.unjustifiable9.hysteria 10.outweighREADING2Check Your Comprehension B1.Your knew that one had healthy self-esteem when he/she could enjoy competingin a hobby,which he/she was not good at.2. A true competition is one in which you don’t know for sure whether or not you’llbe able to achieve your aim.3.For many of us, competition is an additional ingredient that keeps our lifeinteresting, makes us alert and active, and enables us to be more creative and productive.4.It can become a good part of our life and exerts a great (massive) influence onhow we live.5.Parents must also set an example of how to compete pleasantly in their ownlives.Check Your Vocabulary1.pervasive2.defective3.promote4.sabotaged5.narcissistic6.graceful7.toxic8.stellarREADING3Check Your Comprehension Bpetition can be fun, but we may be overenthusiastic and unreasonable aboutit.2.Candidates who sit in a test performance in order to join certain bands can getundeniably violent and aggressive.3.Feel free to find a gift of yours, develop it, and embarrass those who dare tochallenge you.4.If competition isn’t fun and people find themselves feeling extremely worriedabout an event they are competing in, then why not stop going through it?Check Your Vocabulary1.disrespectful2.outdo3.audition4.responsibility5.scared5.dread 7.gripes 8.vicious 9.depress 10.ironicREADING4Check Your Vocabulary A1. take on2.subject someone to3.at full speed4.at all costs5.pit—against6. in charge7.step in8.disservice9.distortedCheck Your Vocabulary B1.downplay2.realms3.ostracism4.paralysis5.impose6.ethic7.temperament8.steerUnit6 Me and Another Me (Human Cloning)READING1Check Your Vocabulary A1.News about cloning breakthroughs is usually reported disapprovingly, yet on thearrival of CC last week. These disapproving voices could hardly be heard-------they were covered up by a chorus of gentle and loving reports from the press crops, who were charmed by CO’s cuteness.2.So far in the clone debate the emotional aspect has been largely overlooked, yetthe arrival of CC brings it into force.3.With the arrival of CC last week, the cloning debate, which began in 1997 whenDolly was cloned, became heated and important again.4.The Texas lab’s success rate is as low as 1 out of 87, but it is not surprising oruncommon in cloning work. Generally, one successful clone means dozens of dead embryos in the lab.5.It is hard to say how much of an animal’s personality is genetically written andhow much is decided by environment, so temperament of a clone pet is also a matter of chance.6.They regarded CC as a test of how much people can tolerate human cloningethically, and they worry because this trial experiment has been received so well.Check Your Vocabulary B1.subtext2.surrogate3.hostility4.well-heeled5.duplicate6.felines7.toss-up8.split9.fused 10.confoundedREADING2Check Your Comprehension B1.Academics and the public felt disturbed at last week’s news of the first clonedsheep, since it seems possible that human beings might be the next species to be cloned.2.Human dignity would indeed be violated if a cloned individual was judged to beinferior, and entitled to less rights or importance than other humans.3.The fact that infertile couples have other choices does not give the right toprevent them from trying cloning.4.Democratic societies generally only ban things when there is convincing evidenceof harm that they may bring.5.If cloned humans are not safe in our world, the rest of us are not safe either.Check Your Vocabulary1.grow out ofe up with3.prompt/turn out4.stock5.take advantage of6.make a chanceyers ofREADING3Check Your Vocabulary B1.skeptical2.cracked3.plundered4.hurdle5.ominously6.breached7.flinched8.apprehension9.draconian 10.loomedREADING4Check Your Vocabulary1.vindicated2.spawned3.defective4.suttle5.misconception6.justified7.superficial8.term9.crucial。

阅读教程第四册答案

阅读教程第四册答案

1I. DCABII.1.但是新墨西哥州东北部地区地势较高,具有形成旋转式暴风雨的一切地理特征,这种暴风雨被称作“超级暴风雨”, 它有可能最终形成最强劲的龙卷风。

2.能行驶的道路非常有限, 地形以山为主,山脉阻挡了雷达的扫描,这给我们追踪正在形成的风暴带来了困难。

3.但这一切已经毫无意义,我们一直监视风暴不停地旋转,最终却没有形成龙卷风。

因此,我们没有获得任何科学数据,看到的却是美丽壮观的风暴渐渐地消失在地平线上。

4.在形成龙卷风的条件已经成熟的那几天里,可能会有多股强劲的风暴可以成为追逐的目标,最终决定追逐哪一股风暴有时纯属偶然。

Key to the Reading-Skill ExercisesExtract 11.“yet”and “but”, showing contrast; “for”, indicating a reason; “in addition to”, additive;“indeed”, restating an assertion.2.All of them make the paragraph highly cohesiveExtract 2CB2I, CDDAII. 1. 他回忆到,他很小的时候夜间常常躺在床上,想像生命会怎样终结、什么是虚无、为什么死亡是无法改变的。

1.随着美国进一步走向多民族化,对人的本性产生了新的认识,进而影响到我们原有的个人观点。

2.我们对涉及人类本性的问题的回答,在很大程度上影响我们对子女的教育方式,以及对犯罪、贫困等社会问题的处理方式。

3.即使是弗洛伊德也相信:为了平衡其(动物)本能和文明社会的要求,人类能超越其纯动物性的存在。

4.如果我们能够意识到,人类没有道德选择的自由,需要的是设计者来创造一个完美的环境规范人的行为,那么,我们就能创造一个完美的社会。

在《活尔等第二》一书中,斯金纳对此进行了描述。

3I.CDAAII.1.他当时33岁,我4岁,他有力的大手一把握住我细小的双臂,轻而易举地把我扛上肩头,使我能居高临下地看到我想看到的一切。

新世纪大学英语阅读教程第四册 文章翻译 Unit 5

新世纪大学英语阅读教程第四册 文章翻译 Unit 5

除了婴儿希腊专业人士在他们的30年代和40年代初的时尚达在雅典市中心繁华的Kolonaki广场投诉警察课的咖啡厅,冰卡布其诺,过奢侈的生活。

他们交谈的热门话题,当然,关系:男子不愿作出承诺,妇女的独立性,并时有孩子- 或者说,逐渐是否有他们所有。

“经过多年来我有一个孩子下去的机会,说:”Eirini Petropoulou,一个37岁的美联社的行政助理。

“但我不会嫁给任何人,只是有一个孩子。

”她热爱她的工作,她从她parea,或紧密的一群志同道合的朋友,日益发挥家庭角色的年轻希腊人的社会寄托。

“如果在45岁,我仍然膝下无子,我会考虑我自己的一个孩子,”她说。

但它不是作为依赖于它,如果她的个人价值的实现感。

短短的几十年前,Petropoulou和她的朋友们可能已经考虑好,奇数。

希腊被称为欧洲最传统的社会,东正教的严格戒律结婚和繁衍当道。

强大的社会和宗教禁忌标示为贫瘠的老处女,投单,中年男子的性取向怀疑无子女的妇女。

不再。

在一代人的空间,即严密的社会紧身胸衣已在很大程度上消失,要归功于一系列因素,包括更好的教育和对妇女的就业和希腊到欧盟的文化主流选项。

结果是:结婚率低于欧盟的平均水平,并在每名妇女生育1.3之间是世界上最低的出生率,。

像Petropoulou这样的年轻希腊人,婴儿是伟大的- 如果时间是正确的。

但他们肯定不是必不可少的。

在希腊,在世界上许多,让孩子们不再是一个之间的人口增长大片。

“以前从未有过生育的为妇女和男性在许多社会中的合法的选择,说:”凯瑟琳哈基姆,研究在伦敦经济学院的现象。

在瑞士,新加坡,加拿大和韩国的完全不同的国家发生了快速转变,年轻人延长推迟,直到他们到30多岁,甚至40年代及以后的儿童,他们的孩子免费成年。

一个越来越大的份额是结束了没有儿童。

在德国西部的终身无子女已经达到30%受过大学教育的妇女,并迅速跻身低下阶层的男性上升。

在英国,其余无子女的妇女人数在20年增加了一倍。

全新版大学英语《阅读教程》第4册完整版答案-推荐下载

全新版大学英语《阅读教程》第4册完整版答案-推荐下载

KeysUnit 11. In the Frozen Waters of Qomolangma, I Learned the Value of Humility Comprehension Exercises1.Decide on the best choice to answer or complete each of the following.1. B2. D3. A4. B2.Put the following into Chinese1.我在想,如果出现意外,那么我那冻僵的身体需要多长时间才能沉到4.2公里深的海底呢?我紧接着意识到,对于一个仅着一条泳裤、试图游完这象征性的1公里人来说,下水前还能有什么比这更糟的念头吗?我的内心深处在颤抖,感到非常恐惧。

2. 我在珠穆朗玛峰上学到了两个基本的经验教训,第一,过去有用的东西并不意味着今天一定有用。

第二,不同的挑战需要不同的心态去应对。

现在,无论我做什么事情,都要先问问自己我需要何种心态来成功地完成任务。

3. 我们已经以某种方式生存了如此之久,我们已经以某种方式消费了如此之久,我们已经以某种方式在地球上居住了如此之久,但这并不意味着,我们过去所做的决定今天依然正确。

4. 我在世界屋脊上的游泳改变了我,在一定程度上,我希望它证明一切皆有可能。

只要我们谨慎合作,我们就有可能进行谦逊的对话,并超越对话,付诸行动。

2. Taking Lessons from What Went WrongComprehension Exercises1.Decide on the best choice to answer or complete each of the following.1. B2. A3. C4. C2.Put the following into Chinese1.他们说,灾难会带来惨痛的教训,因为在技术上取得成功的原因往往是随机的、不可见的,而造成某个失败的原因通常是可以被找到、被证明和被修复的,从而达到改进的目的。

全新版大学英语阅读教程4答案(上外)

全新版大学英语阅读教程4答案(上外)

Keys to College English Reading CourseBook 4Unit 1Storm ChasersI. DCABII. 1. 但是新墨西哥州东北部地区地势较高,具有形成旋转式暴风雨的一切地理特征,这种暴风雨被称作“超级暴风雨”,它有可能最终形成最强劲的龙卷风。

2. 能行驶的道路非常有限,地形以山为主,山脉阻挡了雷达的扫描,这给我们追踪正在形成的风暴带来了困难。

3. 但这一切已毫无意义,我们一直监视风暴不停地旋转,最终却没有形成龙卷风。

因此,我们没有获得任何科学数据,看到的却是美丽壮观的风暴逐渐地消失在地平线上。

4. 在形成龙卷风的条件已经成熟的那几天里,可能会有多股强劲的风暴可以成为追逐的目标,最终决定追逐哪一股风暴有时纯属偶然。

Reading-skill exercisesExtract 11.“yet”and “but”, showing contrast; “for”, indicating a reason; “in addition to”, additive;“indeed”, restating an assertion.2.All of them make the paragraph highly cohesive.Extract 2.CBThe Nature of ManI.CDDAII. 1. 他回忆到,他很小的时候夜间常常躺在床上,想象生命会怎样终结、什么是虚无、为什么死亡是无法改变的。

2.随着美国进一步走向多民族化,对人的本性产生了新的认识,进而影响到我们原有的个人观点。

3.我们对涉及人类本性的问题的回答,在很大程度上影响到我们对子女的教育方式,以及对犯罪、贫困等社会问题的处理方式。

4.即使是弗洛伊德也相信:为了平衡其(动物)本能和文明社会的要求,人类能超越其纯动物性的存在。

5.如果我们能够意识到,人类没有道德选择的自由,需要的是设计者来创造一个完美的环境规范人的行为,那么,我们就能创造一个完美的社会。

大学英语 阅读教程第四册答案(完整版)

大学英语 阅读教程第四册答案(完整版)

Book 4Unit 1I.1.A2.D3.C4.A5.B6.DII.1.我进入寿险这一行,做得还算不错。

我有幸与几个最棒的寿险推销员一起被指任为一委员会会员。

一时间我吓得要命。

2. 一般的成功人士为了将来的收获,甘坐冷板凳且推迟享受。

反观诸多快速成功者,他们期望太多而且渴望一蹴而就。

当回报不能立刻兑现时,他们就变得灰心丧气,愁苦不堪。

3. 我一直在找寻那些有天赋、能自律的人。

然后培养他们的爱心和忠诚。

我招募他们,激励他们,每当我们取得什么成绩,我与他们一起分享荣誉。

4. 有一次,一场盛大的开幕典礼定于周末举行,而我们的大部分家具还在我们与批发商两地之间的卡车上,距这里有数天的车程,于是我们便到外面以零售价购买了价值5,000美元的货品,这样做吞噬了我们大部分的利润,可我们不能让建筑商失望。

5. 美国总统亚伯拉罕.林肯本可能被他貌似的平凡所击垮。

他出身贫寒,外表丑陋,然而却颇有建树,给世人眼中的“平凡”予新的涵义和尊严。

III.1.set their sights high, achieve their goals2.is little related to, university-educated fast-trackers, self-discipline3.overpowering ego, bring out the best in people4.broaden their knowledge base5.stick with, keep your wordUnit 2II.1. 等等!我不管谁把那块馅饼切成两块,但不论谁切,都得给另一方挑选的权力。

2.很多情况下,冲突双方的需求并非对立。

如果关注点从击败对方转向解决问题,那么每个人都能受益。

3.如果工会赢了,罢工期间损失的工资将超过争得的利益。

相反,由于罢工,资方的损失将超过为避免罢工而答应其要求的成本。

所以,罢工必两败俱伤。

4.相反,我们应该认识到我们真正的利益是互补的,进而彼此相同:“我们该怎样协作,使馅饼更大,大家分得的份额更多?”5 如果那卖主宽容和气,通情达理又富有同情心,他就该把价格谈到497美元,使那对夫妇得到快乐和满足。

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A. Reading to find main ideas2. DB. Reading to find major details4. AC. Reading to find relevant facts5. AII. TranslationTranslate the following sentences into Chinese.1 Their favorite topic of conversation is, of course, relationships: men’s reluctance to commit, women’s independence, and when to have children — or, increasingly, whether to have them at all.当然,他们最热衷的谈资是人际关系:男人不愿意承诺、女人的独立、什么时候生孩子,或者是越来越多地讨论究竟要不要孩子。

2 Greece was known as one of Europe’s most traditional societies, where the Orthodox Church’s strict commandment to marry and multiply held sway.希腊曾被认为是欧洲最为传统的国家之一,正教会要求人们结婚生子的严格戒律占主导地位。

3 In Britain, there’s a growing market for books such as Child-Free and Loving It, which journalist Nicki Defago says she wrote “to let women deciding against children know that their feelings are perfectly normal.”在英国,像《无子无女享人生》这样的书市场越来越大。

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新世纪大学英语系列教材(第二版)
Unit 5
Part I
Exercises
I. Reading for information 。

A. Reading to find main ideas
1.B
2. D
B. Reading to find major details
3.C
4. A
C. Reading to find relevant facts
5. A
6.C
II. Translation
Translate the following sentences into Chinese.
1 Their favorite topic of conversation is, of course, relationships: men’s reluctance to commit, women’s independence, and when to have children —or, increasingly, whether to have them at all. 当然,他们最热衷的谈资是人际关系:男人不愿意承诺、女人的独立、什么时候生孩子,或者是越来越多地讨论究竟要不要孩子。

2 Greece was known as one of Europe’s most traditional societies, where the Orthodox Church’s strict commandment to marry and multiply held sway.
希腊曾被认为是欧洲最为传统的国家之一,正教会要求人们结婚生子的严格戒律占主导地位。

3 In Britain, there’s a growing market for books such as Child-Free and Loving It, which journalist Nicki Defago says she wrote “to let women deciding against children know that their feelings are perfectly normal.”
在英国,像《无子无女享人生》这样的书市场越来越大。

身为记者的尼克·德华格说,她写这本书的目的就是“让决定不生小孩的女人知道她们的感情生活绝对正常”。

4 In fact, demographers say it was the family-happy 1950s and 1960s that defied the historical norm. 事实上,人口学家说,是家庭生活幸福的20世纪50年代和60年代改变了历史准则。

5 And while child-free households have long been common in the big cities ofAmerica and Western Europe, they’re fast gaining acceptability in more-traditional rural societies as well.
在美国和西欧的大城市,成家不要孩子长期以来都很常见,这种家庭模式在更为传统
的农村地区也正快速地得到人们的认可。

III. Summary
Complete the following statements with words and expressions from the box. Use their proper forms.
1 Just a few decades ago, childlessness might have been considered odd in Greece, where the Orthodox Church’s strict commandment to marry and multiply held sway . Powerful social and religious taboos labelled childless women as barren spinsters, and cast suspicion on the sexual preferences of single, middle-aged men.
2 Today, to young Greeks, babies are great — if the timing is right. But they’re certainly not essential. As a matter of fact, having kids is no longer a given among a growing swath of the population.
3 In a rapid shift occurring in countries as disparate as Switzerland and Singapore, Canada and South Korea, young people are extending their child-free adulthood by postponing children until they are well into their 30s, or even 40s and beyond.
4 The trend has spawned a new culture of childlessness. Some businesses even capitalize on the trend by turning out goods or providing services that cater to the childless.
5 In the past, childlessness was usually the product of poverty or upheaval, of missing men in times of war; infertility strikes 3 percent of couples at most. Today the decision to have — or not have — a child is the result of a complex combination of factors , including relationships, career opportunities, lifestyle and economics.
6 While child-free households have long been common in the big cities of America and Western Europe, they’re fast gaining acceptability in more-traditional rural societies as well.
Part II Reading for Pleasure
Exercise
Answer the following questions.
1 Why does the author say that in some cases childlessness among Japanesewomen can be seen as a quiet form of protest?
Because support for working mothers is almost non-existent (though recently that’s begun to change). Child care is expensive, men don’t help out, and som e companies strongly discourage mothers from returning to work.
2 Who are more against childlessness, men or women?
From the sentence “At the same time, around the world it’s mostly men who are at the head of a growing backlash against the childless”, w e can say that men are more against childlessness.
3 What have economists and politicians demanded in response to the increasing childlessness in Germany?
In Germany, economists and politicians have demanded that public pensions for the childless be slashed by up to 50 percent.
4 What measures have been taken in France to encourage childbearing?
France recently raised child subsidies to increase sharply with children numbers three and four.
5 Why does the author say that growing up in smaller families affects childbearing plans?
Because polls among young adults today show a continued decline in their ideal family size.。

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