新视野英语4网络学习答案
新视野英语第四册答案
新视野英语第四册答案(全)【包括所有网上自主学习答案和further reading答案】(第8、9单元的不太全,不好意思,没找全~~~))来源:山河的日志Unit OneIII.1. idle2. justify3. discount4. distinct5. minute6.accused7. object8. contaminate9. sustain 10. worship11.drown 12.fined 13.chased 14.crueltyIV.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 theworld. 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。
扬州大学新视野大学英语网络学习第四册Unite 1考试试题及答案
1.I will hold your note until Christmas Day, _______ youcertainly will have received your allowance.A. by that timeB. at that timeC. by which timeD. at which time2.The Prime Minister commanded that farmers ________loans from the government.A. would receiveB. receivedC. ought to receiveD. should receive3.They packed the instruments carefully ____ they wouldbe broken during transportation.A. so thatB. on condition thatC. for fear thatD. provided that4.Lots of people pretend that they never readadvertisements, but this claim ________.A. may be hardly doubtedB. may be seriously doubtedC. may be hard doubtingD. may be doubted serious5.______ hostels (客栈) may not offer the most comfortablequarters, they are convenient, inexpensive, and attractive to traveling students and young people.A. WhenB. WhileC. Now thatD. If6.When he hurried to the airport, he found, to his greatdisappointment, his ticket and passport ________ athome.A. were leftB. had leftC. have been leftD. had been left7.Were the wire of a smaller diameter (直径), its resistance________.A. had been increasedB. was increasedC. might have been increasedD. would be increased8.He went to work on foot yesterday, though he ________by bus.A. must have goneB. might have goneC. would have goneD. could have gone9.He always prefers to start early rather than ________everything to the last minute.A. leaveB. leavingC. leavesD. left10.Frank was advised to give the assignment to ________ hebelieved had a strong sense of responsibility.A. whomB. whoeverC. whomeverD. that11.Almost all the countries in the world hoped that thewarring sides would ________ a compromise.A. affectB. effectC. comeD. lead12.Our talk was completely ________out by the roar of themachines. As a result, we had to communicate withgestures.A. decreasedB. reducedC. smashedD. drowned13.She was arrested for ______ state secrets to a foreignreporter in return for her son going abroad.A. getting awayB. giving awayC. breaking awayD. putting away14.Can you ______ furnishing your house luxuriously at atime when the company is losing so much money?A. verifyB. identifyC. justifyD. clarify15.There _______ new problems in respect of therelationship between the two countries in recent years.A. roseB. raisedC. liftedD. arose16.The professor kept speaking about his new discovery inthe field, only ____ occasionally to have a mouthful of tea.A. dropping offB. breaking offC. putting offD. setting off17.His health ________ as he ate too little and worked toohard for months on end.A. broke upB. broke throughC. broke downD. broke off18.After the meeting the workers went back to their________ workshops.A. respectableB. respectiveC. respectfulD. respected19.The theory of class currently prevailing in the West is_____ based on what Max Weber, a German sociologist,proposed.A. fairlyB. kindlyC. greatlyD. largely20.His answer was so confused that I could hardly make any________ of it at all.A. interpretationB. meaningC. reasonD. sense21.No one in the class could ________ the right answer tothe question.A. describeB. furnishC. installD. assess22.The dentist could ________ no signs of decay in my teeth.A. determineB. defineC. assignD. detect23.To his great joy he discovered that his ears became________.A. sensitiveB. awareC. efficientD. sensible24.He made no ________ to his illness till after the lesson.A. remarkB. commentC. referenceD. opinion25.The pilot of the plane is ________ for the passengers'safety.A. consciousB. responsibleC. necessaryD. regulated26.We need to make sure that we ________ our resources asfully as possible.A. achieveB. operateC. exploitD. expel27.The economy looks set to ________ its growth into nextyear.A. endureB. persistC. remainD. sustain28.It was the only thing that I could do—I don't have to________ myself to anyone.A. accountB. justifyC. discountD. clarify29.The shop assistant says if I leave $10 as a ________,they'll keep the dress for me.A. depositB. loanC. guaranteeD. fee30.It was such a(n) ________ to hear that Marta was foundsafe and well.A. concernB. anxietyC. expectationD. relief31.If consumers realize that they are likely to be ____ byfoodstuffs, they will not buy them.A. finedB. suedC. contaminatedD. charged32.I think you should question their ________ in offering tolend you the money.A. motivesB. reasonsC. idealsD. initiatives33.The government is trying to _____ public confidence inits management of the economy.A. recoverB. relieveC. preserveD. restore34.She was using all her powers of persuasion to ______ theGriffins to remain in the town.A. makeB. induceC. expelD. tempt35.Unless you have a heated greenhouse we feel you willhave difficulty in keeping the plant for very long indoorsbecause they like a really warm and _______ atmosphere.A. vividB. amusedC. moistD. contaminated36.I don't think his remarks are relevant ________ ourdiscussion.A. toB. atC. forD. with37.He won't succeed any way, ________ hard he tries.A. whateverB. no matterC. asD. however38.We haven't got the right answer yet, because the problem________ is quite complicated.A. solvedB. is solvedC. being solvedD. having solved39.You must speak slowly, so that you can make yourself________.A. to be understoodB. understoodC. understandingD. being understood40.It was ________ that he didn't go to the party.A. because he was illB. he was illC. his illnessD. because his illnessPart 2 Cloze (with four choices provided)(每小题:1.0 分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank. Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.I have goals for my life, but they are not fame or fortune.But that does not mean I can just sit 1.doing nothing at all. I want 2.something unusual, exciting and even dangeroussometimes. One dream I have is to be 3.the speed of sound. Or, I could go into space and 4.could 5.would like to jump from an airplane, 6.the sky and parachute (跳伞) to the ground. Or maybe I'llclimb steep mountain 7.also possible for me to 8.jungles in Brazil. No, I'm not 9.the spotlight. I don't want to join the 10.of fame. I simply don't want my life to be 11.12.13.triangle or become a captain on a naval aircraft carrierand 14.investigate crimes or be an attorney for the public and 15.could catch them as they are 16.citizens out of their hard-earned money. Or, I could be agovernment agent and 17.countries. I could find out if they are planning a(n) 18.On second thought, this all seems quite 19.said. A(n) 20.will simply sit back in my big comfortable chair with theair-conditioning set at a perfect 24 degrees centigradeand read about someone else doing those dangerousthings. This book about mining for gold will do fine. Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.Lured by fame and fortune, Howard Hughes became therichest man in the world. Born in Houston, Texas in 1905,Hughes' life was 21.a moviemaker, a pilot of an airliner, an inventor of ladies'underwear (内衣) and the head of a company that 22.In 1924, he moved to Hollywood to 23.dream of making movies. It was in Hollywood, 24.Two Arabian Nights (1928) was a big hit, that he made a name for himself in film. It won twoacademy 25.Hell's Angels(1930), was the most expensive movie of 26.time and lost $1.5 million at the theaters.In 1932, Hughes formed the Hughes Aircraft Company,which made many 27.technology. After 28.1934 Air Meet in Miami, Hughes built the world's mostadvanced aircraft. He then 29.strapped himself into it. He was in the 30.he 31.plane to 352 mph. As World War II 32.things changed for him. Hughes turned his full attention33.34.the government, he had some troubles. He failed to 35.36.wartime contracts.Hughes was just 37.public grace as he was for his exploits on the big screen and in the air. After time, he realized the 38.became a mysterious 39.end of his life, he hid away from the public's 40.Part 3 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(每小题:1.6 分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choosethe best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.A child who has once been pleased with a tale likes, as a rule, to have it retold in identically the same words, but this should not lead parents to treat printed fairy stories as sacred (上帝的) texts. It is always much better to tell a story than read it out of a book, and, if a parent can produce what, in the actual circumstances of the time and the individual child, is an improvement on the printed text, so much the better.A charge made against fairy tales is that they harm the child by frightening him or arousing his sadistic (施虐狂的) impulses. To prove the latter, one would have to show in a controlled experiment that children who have read fairy stories were more often guilty of cruelty than those who had not. As to fear, I think, we also need well-documented cases of children being dangerously terrified (恐惧) by some fairy story. Often, however, this arises from the child having heard the story once. Familiarity with the story by repetition turns the pain of fear into the pleasure of a fear faced and mastered.There are also people who object to fairy stories on the grounds that they are not objectively true, that giants, witches (女巫), two-headed dragons, magic carpets (魔毯), etc., do not exist; and that, instead of indulging (沉溺) his fantasies in fairy tales, the child should be taught how to adapt to reality by studying history and mechanics. I find such people, I must confess, so unsympathetic and peculiar that I do not know how to argue with them. If their case were sound, the world should be full of mad men attempting to fly from New York to Philadelphia on a broomstick (女巫乘骑的扫帚柄) or covering a telephone with kisses in the belief that it was their enchanted (中魔法的) girl-friend.No fairy story ever claimed to be a description of the external world and no sane (精神健全的) child has ever believed that it was.1.The author considers that a fairy story is more effectivewhen it is _______.A. repeated without variationB. treated with respectC. adapted by the parentD. set in the present2.Some people dislike fairy stories because they feel thatthey ________.A. tempt people to be cruel to childrenB. show the primitive cruelty in childrenC. lend themselves to undesirable experiments withchildrenD. increase a tendency to have sadistic impulses inchildren3.According to the passage great fear can be stimulated ina child when the story is ________.A. set in realityB. heard for the first timeC. repeated too oftenD. dramatically told4.The author's mention of broomsticks and telephones ismeant to suggest that ________.A. fairy stories are still being made upB. there is confusion about different kinds of truthC. people try to modernize old fairy storiesD. there is more concern for children's fears nowadays5.Which of the following statements is TRUE according tothe passage?A. Fairy stories are anything but beneficial to the growthof children.B. Fairy stories teach children the way to adapt to thesociety.C. No fairy story should be taken as the true descriptionof the reality.D. No fairy story should be told to the children withoutmodification.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. Standing alone at the Browns' party, Anna Mackintosh thought about her husband Edward, establishing him clearly in her mind's eye. He was a thin man, forty-one years of age, with fair hair that was often untidy. In the seventeen years they'd been married he had changed very little; he was still nervous with other people, and smiled in the same embarrassed way, and his face was still almost boyish.She believed she had failed him because he had wished for children and she had not been able to supply any. She had, over the years, become neurotic (神经机能病的) about this fact and in the end, quite some time ago now, she had consulted a psychiatrist (精神病学家), Dr. Abbat, at Edward's pleading (恳求).In the Browns' rich drawing room, its walls and ceilinggleaming (发微光) with a metallic (金属般的) surface of imitation gold, Anna listened to dance music coming from a tape recorder and continued to think about her husband.In a moment he would be at the party, since they had agreed to meet there, although by now it was three-quarters of an hour later than the time he had promised.The Browns were people he knew in a business way, and he had said he thought it wise that he and Anna should attend this gathering of theirs. She had never met them before, which made it more difficult for her, having to wait about, not knowing a soul in the room.When she thought about it she felt hard done by, for although Edward was kind to her and always had been, it was far from considerate to be as late as this. Because of her nervous condition she felt afraid and had developed a sickness in her stomach. She looked at her watch and sighed.6.Why did Anna feel awkward at the party?A. She came to the party too early.B. She was neglected by the host.C. She felt uncomfortable with the atmosphere of theparty.D. She didn't know anyone there.7.What made Anna feel inadequate?A. She did not make a good mother to her children.B. She was unable to satisfy her husband's desire to havechildren.C. She did not get along well with her husband.D. She was unable to have a better understanding of herhusband.8.As time went by, Anna started to get angry as ________.A. she found the Browns were much wealthier than theywereB. her husband was usually more thoughtfulC. she noticed that no one was willing to talk to herD. her husband was bad-mannered in the party9.According to the passage, Edward wanted Anna to attendthe party because ________.A. he wanted her to have more of a social lifeB. he tried to distract her from some unpleasant thoughtsC. he needed her supportD. he thought she would impress the Browns10.What kind of woman Anna was according to thepassage?A. Sensitive and worried.B. Open and talkative.C. Imaginative and cheerful.D. Sensible and easygoing.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog. In the primary school, a child is in a comparatively simple setting and most of the time forms a relationship with one familiar teacher. On entering secondary school, a new world opens up and frequently it is a much more difficult world. The pupil soon learns to be less free in the way he speaks to teachers and even to his fellow pupils. He begins to lose gradually the free and easy ways of the primary school, for he senses the need for a more cautious approach in the secondary school where there are older pupils. Secondary staff and pupils suffer from the pressures of academic work and seem to have less time to stop and talk. Teachers with specialist roles may see hundreds of children in a week, and a pupil may be able to form relationships with very few of the staff. He has to decide which adults are approachable; good schools will make clear to every young person from the first year what guidance and personal help is available—but whether the reality of life in the institution actually encourages requests for help is another matter.Adults often forget what a confusing picture school can offer to a child. He sees a great deal of movement, a great number of people—often rather frightening-looking people—and realizes that an increasing number of choices and decisions have to be made. As he progresses through the school the confusion may become less but the choices and decisions required will increase. The school will rightly expect the pupil to take the first steps to obtain the help he needs, for this is the pattern of adult life for which he has to be prepared, but all the time the opportunities for personal and group advice must be presented in a way which makes them easy to understand and within easy reach of pupils.11.According to the passage one of the problems for pupilsentering secondary schools is that ________.A. they are taught by many different teachersB. they do not attend lessons in every subjectC. the teachers are not so friendly and helpfulD. the teachers give most attention to a few pupils12.In secondary schools every pupil having problemsshould ________.A. know how to ask for helpB. go to ask any teacher he can findC. discuss his problem in classD. turn to his parents for help13.It can be inferred from the passage that the author ismainly concerned about ________.A. academic standardsB. the role of specialist teachersC. the training of the individual teachersD. the personal development of pupils14.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. All the secondary schools know the way to encouragestudents' requests for help.B. The secondary schools are responsible for offeringpersonal and group advice to new pupils.C. Secondary school pupils enjoy greater freedom incommunicating with teachers and fellow pupils.D. Secondary school pupils can easily get the help theyneed.15.The most appropriate title for the passage is ________.A. Primary School and Secondary SchoolB. Problems for New Secondary School TeachersC. Problems for New Secondary School PupilsD. Academic Work and Personal Relationship本答案共得分92.5,有错误之处多多包涵。
新视野大学英语第4册网络试题(含答案)1
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否则就听不成啦!Part 1 Word Dictation(每小题: 分)Directions: Listen and write down the words you hear. You are going to listen to the recording twice. During the first time, write the word that you hear. Check your answers as you listen the second time. 1.2.3.4.5. 6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.discount assoon feature confront indicate superwise fasennate stimilading fertige alert dereation review asemble insure confireA. The woman has an angel.B. The woman is a new mother.C. The woman is perfect.D. The woman is like a baby.Questions 2 to 2 are based on the following passage or dialog.2.A. The baby has to worry a lot about little accidents.B. The man has baby-proofed his home.C. An unsafe home is good for a baby.D. The woman is more worried about her baby.Questions 3 to 3 are based on the following passage or dialog.3.A. People are more similar than different.B. Chinese people seem different to Americans.C. Chinese people are very different from Americans.D. People all around the world try to be honest.Questions 4 to 4 are based on the following passage or dialog.4.A. The sound of languages.B. The singing in different countries.C. The Chinese way of speaking.D. The things spoken about in different countries.Questions 5 to 5 are based on the following passage or dialog.5.A. Leaving school early to go to college.B. A parent not being supportive about going to college.C. Leaving home with a young son.D. A child leaving the home at a young age.Questions 6 to 6 are based on the following passage or dialog.6.A. The man has taken tours of Europe.B. The woman is better than normal.C. Mozart was a genius.D. Mozart was better than all others.Questions 7 to 7 are based on the following passage or dialog.7.A. Football.B. Baseball.C. Basketball.D. Badminton.Questions 8 to 8 are based on the following passage or dialog.8.B D A A DC B DD. Child geniuses.2.A. The man doesn't think geniuses play the piano.B. The man doesn't think Mozart was a genius.C. The man doesn't expect the child to be a genius.D. The man doesn't think he is a genius.3.A. Being positive.B. Mozart.C. Being a genius.D. High expectation.4.A. The speakers both think that the child playing the piano isa genius.B. The speakers have different opinions about the intelligenceC. The speakers are among the few geniuses that exist in theD. The speakers are given a lot of trouble by others who are5.A. Husband and wife.B. Brother and sister.C. Mother and son.D. Father and daughter.Questions 6 to 9 are based on the following passage or dialog.6.A. Having a baby.B. Gaining weight.C. Smoking.D. Eating lunch.7.A. He's gaining weight.B. He's having a baby.C. He's eating lunch.D. He's working.8.A. 3.5.B. 4.C. 3.D. 2.9.A. The man's appetite has to do with his family life.B. The man's appetite has to do with the weather.C. The man's appetite has to do with stopping smoking.D C C B A B A A CA. Animals are used as organ banks.B. Cloned animals are healthier.C. The science of genetics is improving.D. Gene targeting was first done on sheep.3.A. Be used as organ banks.B. Produce milk for humans.C. Produce milk with a certain human protein.D. Introduce DNA changes.4.A. Introduce changes into a person by inserting sheep DNA.B. Make clones that carry the genes altered in clone'sC. Produce a cloned animal from a human protein.D. Produce a cloned animal with only a specific part of DNA.5.A. Scientists can change DNA so that animals taste better.B. Milk from cloned animals is undrinkable.C. Animals with altered genes are more healthy.D. Cloned meat and milk are more delicious.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.6.A. Television advertisements.B. A product Americans will use in the future.C. A new type of rice.D. A Swiss scientist, Ingo Potrykus.7.A. They show children playing somewhere in Asia.B. They show a product that will help prevent blindness.C. They are advertising a product people don't like.D. They are advertising a product that Americans may never8.A. Vitamin A deficiency.B. White rice.C. Infections in children.D. Golden rice.9.A. Introduced a flower gene into rice.B. Prevented kids from getting blind.C. Developed a flower.D. Produced Vitamin A.10.A. The flower that carries a special nutrient is yellow.C C C B A CD A A Dengineering, there was an embarrassed silence.A. tookB. broughtC. showedD. came3.________ so many people in the United States been out ofwork as today.A. More than ever beforeB. In the past, there have neverC. Never before haveD. Formerly, there never were4.It ________ as a shock to realize that I was not alone in theroom.A. cameB. appearedC. arrivedD. reached5.Since William had been seriously ill for several months, hisparents were worried about ________ to return to schoolfull-time.A. he wantedB. he wantingC. him to wantD. his wanting6.The association is ________ to raising funds to help theblind.A. conductedB. committedC. concentratedD. concerned7.I won't ________ those children making a noise in my house!A. allowB. letC. haveD. permit8.The TV station, in ________ to massive popular demand,decided to continue the soap opera (肥皂剧).A. regardB. relationC. respectD. response9.The opposition leaders ________ the government for nottaking action sooner.A. warnedB. criticizedC. threatenedD. urged10.In some schools children who prefer to read books ratherthan ________ football become social outcasts (被抛弃者).A. playB. playingC. to playD. to playing11.Others argue that since the earth has endured a long stringof ice ages in the last two million to three million years, any warming is ________ to be temporary.A. seemedB. likelyC. tendedD. possible12.________ the concert had begun did we realize what asplendid show it was going to be.A. No soonerB. Only afterC. HardlyD. Scarcely13.________, John has been to several foreign countries.A. Even he is youngB. Young though he isC. In spite of he is youngD. Young is as he14.________ they've got to know each other a little better, theyget along just fine.A. Due toB. Ever sinceC. Now thatD. Regardless of15.She got a job as an assistant stage manager at theCambridge Arts Festival Theatre, thinking that it might________ to a career as a playwright (剧作家).A. pave the wayB. work wonderC. point outD. stand a chance16._______ the movie I would have finished my paper lastSunday.A. In spite ofB. But forC. Because ofD. As for17.Be careful, _______ you'll fall down.A. on the contraryB. or ratherC. or elseD. as for18.We must ______ that the experiment is controlled as rigidlyas possible.A. assureB. secureC. ensureD. issue19.It is useful to science _______ the earth as an object inspace.A. to considerB. which considersC. considersD. the consideration of20.________ with the size of the whole earth, the highestmountains do not seem high at all.A. If you compareB. Compare themC. When comparedD. A comparisonA B C A D BC D B A B B B C A B C C A C D A DTherefore, I selected the medical field for study and a(n) 3.brief moment, 4.quickly 5.with each race. I determined that if Asians are not geneticallyparents. It is apparent to me that whatever race prepares itsyouth best for the future is 8.that scientists cannot point to genes as the cause forcharacteristics unique to our race. This way we can give 10.The other day a friend exclaimed to me, "Of course you gotgood grades in math; you're Asian." He should have said, "Iwish my parents had prepared me as well as yours have." Questions 11 to 20 are based on the following passage.What is it that is special about you and why? Are you giftedat math and science or possibly an exceedingly good athlete?abilities? Does either of your parents share similar 12.particularly involved in your learning as a child, or did they leton this planet? What I am trying to conclude here by havingyou think about your beginnings is the primary factor for eachperson's abilities. It has long been my theory that suchrevealed insuring assuring revealed evaluate trust career attributed resolved credit established derive specified disprove describedcultivated assume inferred traits supposeshown a sense of responsibility for protecting the Earth, she says. Third, they just worked hard. They planned the campaign over breakfast at 7:00 a.m. and then worked until 10 P.M., distributing 300,000 leaflets (小册子), posting 1,500 signs, calling 50,000 voters, and gaining new support. In the end, more than 200 volunteers got involved.They impressed more than San Francisco's voters. Casper saysofficials of other cities, including Boulder, Colorado, haveapproached them for guidance, and they're happy to help. "Wehope to get San Diego to be the next solar city in California," shesays.1."This probably meant to Casper, who is a Greenpeace clean-energy organizer, that they were lacking the support they'dneed to pass." (Para.1) Here, "they" refer to ________.A. San Francisco votersB. Greenpeace clean-energy organizersC. two solar power propositionsD. students from Green Corps2.To Casper's mind, California was ________.A. not fit for the solar power projectB. deeply involved in energy crisisC. ready for the solar power projectD. crippled by the financial problems3.Proposition B ________.A. allowed the city to carry out each clean-energy projectB. allowed San Francisco to impose new taxes on its citizensC. doubled the entire country's capacity of power generationD. eased the city's financial burden in the form of $1004.Casper's group focused their efforts on ________.A. city districts they thought would be most likely to vote inB. the five energetic organizers fresh out of schoolC. religious groups showing great responsibility forD. leaflets distribution and telephone calls5.Which city is in line to be the next solar city in California?A. Boulder.B. San Diego.C. Colorado.D. San Francisco.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.One of the chief functions of education is to equip future citizens with all they require to take their place in adult society. Now adult society is made up of men and women, so how can a segregated school possibly offer the right sort of preparation for it? Anyone entering adult society after years of segregation can only be in for a shock.A co-educational school offers children nothing less than a true version of society in miniature (缩影). Boys and girls are given the opportunity to get to know each other, to learn to live together from their earliest years. They are put in a position where they can compare themselves with each other in terms of academic ability, athletic achievement and many of the extracurricular (课外的) activities which are part of school life. What a practical advantage it is to be able to put on a school play in which the male parts will be taken by boys and the female parts by girls!But perhaps the greatest contribution of co-education is thehealthy attitude to life it encourages. Boys don't grow up believingmore like book-illustrations to a fairy tale, than human beings. Girls don't grow up imagining that men are romantic heroes. Years of living together at school dismiss such illusions. The awkward stage of adolescence (青春期) brings into sharp focus some of the physical and emotional problems involved in growing up. These can better be overcome in a co-educational environment. When the time comes for the pupils to leave school, they are fully prepared to enter society as well-adjusted adults. They have already had years of experience in coping with many of the problems that face men and women.6.What is the best title for this passage?A. Co-education Can Be in Harmony with Society.B. People Are in Great Need of Co-education.C. Any Form of Education Other Than Co-education Is SimplyD. Co-education Has Many Features.7.What does co-education offer to children?A. A society.B. A true small model of society.C. A real life.D. True version of social condition.8.What does the word "segregated" (Para. 1) probably mean?A. Closed.B. Separated by race.C. All boys or all girls.D. Isolated.9.According to the passage, what is one of the chief aims ofeducation?A. It is for students to acquire knowledge.B. It is to equip future citizens with the necessary skills to useC. It is to equip future citizens with what is required to relateD. It is to allow students to perform well academically.10.Why don't boys and girls in co-education have illusions abouteach other?A. They live together and know each other too well.B. Years of living together at school dismiss such illusions.C. Co-education encourages them to have a healthy attitudeD. They are familiar with each other's problems.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage or dialog.Planetary (行星的) scientists are set to write the opening chapter of A Tale of Two Comets (彗星) with next Monday's launch of Contour, an unprecedented (空前的) mission that will peer into the cores of two comets over the next four years.Where ground-based astronomers (宇航员) can see only a glowing ball whose core is shrouded (遮蔽) in dust and gas, Contour will be able to pierce that veil—and spot details in the comet's nucleus only 12 feet across.For hundreds of years, comets have caught the human imagination. But only recently have they come within reach of science's virtual grasp—first through optical and radio telescopes, then via spacecraft.The Contour will encounter the comets in November 2003 and it promises, with a clearer picture of their structures and locations, to expand understanding of these mysterious comets. Their collisions with a young Earth are thought to have supplied theplanet with water and other chemical compounds necessary toevolution.Armed with Contour's observation facilities, as well as with datafrom past comet flybys, researchers will be able to explore thediversity of comets arising at different stages of their life cycle."This is an essential next step in exploring comets," says Joseph Veverka, head of Cornell University's astronomy (天文学) department and Contour's lead investigator.11.What can Contour do?A. To send astronauts to comets.B. To see a glowing ball.C. To spot the cores of two comets.D. To peer into the dust and gas.12.What's true about comets?A. Their diameters are only 12 feet.B. Their cores are hard to pierce and observe.C. They are full of water and other compound chemicals.D. They have altered the course of evolution.13.Why didn't planetary scientists explore the mysteries ofcomets before?A. Because comets are shrouded in dust and gas.B. Because the scientists are not ready to write A Tale of TwoC. Because the scientists did not have a clear picture of theirD. Because it was only recently that the study of comets14.What does the word "flybys" (Para. 5) probably mean?A. Flight.C CD A B C B C C B C B D A C。
新视野大学英语4-unit1-unit5-sectionA课后练习答案
新视野大学英语4 Unit1--Unit5 Section A 课后练习Unit 1crumble 崩溃,瓦解,消失discern看出,觉察出,辨明 Surpass超过,胜过 shrewd 精明的, 机敏的, 准确的 conversion 转变,改造,转换distort 歪曲,曲解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.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.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.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.5. The (conversion) of nuclear radiation directly into electricity was anexciting possibility that was being vigorously explored in many laboratories in the 1950s.6. I was not only shocked but also disgusted that the report tried to(distort) the scientific facts in such a manner that even some highly-educated people were fooled.7. Sixty-two and blessed with his mother's skin, the fisherman had withstood a lifetime of exposure to the sun and looked as (radiant) as a man in his forties.8. French educator Louis Braille invented a simple but (ingenious) code which has had an impact on the lives of generations of people who are blind.9. The senators didn't expect us to ask such tough questions, and when weradiant 容光焕发的,喜悦的 ingenious 有独创性的, 别出心裁的 stump 使困惑,难倒finally did, they got (stumped) and didn't know what to say.10. This newly established university supports the (proposition) that a more diverse higher education system is desirable since it would enhanceopportunities for lifelong learning.短语be dripping with 满是 …,充满in exchange for 作为交换flare up 突然发怒,骤然make an analogy between 在…问做类 比1. The brick walls of the ruined buildings (were dripping with) green mold and moisture, and she shivered involuntarily, looking down to avoid the sight.2. As urban populations exported finished goods (in exchange for) rawmaterials from neighboring populations, organized trade grew substantially.3. Knowing just how quickly a wildfire can spread, some residents of the village decided to leave their homes after the flames (flared up) nearby.4. Biology teachers often (make an analogy between) the heart and a pump in order to help students understand how the heart works.5. They would like to (set a date for) their wedding and announce their engagement to their families and friends as soon as possible.6. He was determined not to sour a perfectly good day with the memory of one jealous classmate trying to (make) a fool (out of) him in front of the entire class.7. The couple (made a pact) never to work at the same time, so that one of them was always on full-time parenting duty, and their child wouldn't have to be looked after by strangers.8. The president said that it's the worst earthquake ever to hit the country, and that he (had appealed to) the world for help, asking in particular forheavy-lift helicopters able to carry relief supplies into the isolated mountain areas.set a date for 为••定日期 make-out of 使・•变成 made a pact 约好,达成协议英译汉Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist. 亚里士多德是古希腊的哲学家和科学家。
新视野大学英语视听说 4 网上学习答案.doc
新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版4级答案(全新版本)Unit1 enjoy your feelingsIIC BD A DListening InTask 1 what a clumsy man!Keys: A C D C BTask 2 causes of depressionKeys: (1)families (2)chemicals (3)information (4)certain symptoms (5)self-esteem (6)thinking patterns (7)mood (8)divorce (9)physical abuse (10)financial difficulties (11)stress (12)anxietyTask 3 happiness indexKeys: B D A A CLet’s TalkKeys: (1) shy (2) crying (3)scared (4) came down (5) fun (6) nice (7) two sisters(8) argue (9) touch (10) bad time (11) speak (12) comfortable (13) brother (14) adults (15) children (16) secondary (17)growing up (18) learnFurther Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Big John is coming!(S1) owner(S2) running(S3) drop(S4) run(S5) local(S6) yelling(S7) lives(S8) As he was picking himself up, he saw a large man, almost seven feet tall(S9) The bartender nervously handed the big man a beer, hands shaking(S10) I got to get out of town! Didn't you hear Big John is comingTask 2 Reason and emotionKey : A B C C DTask 3 Every cloud has a silver liningKey : T F F T FViewing and speakingKey :(1) Seven (2) 150 (3) favourite (4) bridge (5) 111 (6) fast (7) Simple (8) trusted (9) stupid (10) did (11) No way (12) ultimate (13) limits (14) skywards (15) £60 (16)cheapUnit1 Test1.C D B C D2. (1)over (2) companionship (3) lover (4) definition (5 scarce (6) diary (7) sight (8) Thank God, I've done my duty (9) In a workforce made up entirely of happy people, the competitive edge would soon be lost (10) It may take centuries before philosophers and scientists can arrive at a clear definition of happiness3. B A D C C4.A D C A B C B D A AUnit 2I f d a e h i b c jII BACDBIII1.CAADB2.(1) the end(2) discounts(3) T-shirts(4) big-name brands(5) Interchangeable pieces(6) black trousers(7) several times(8) simplest(9) stylish and fashionable 3.ABACDV let’s talkTask 1(1) wealthy(2) clothing styles(3) figure(4) slimmer(5) construction(6) light(7) larger(8) formal(9) brightly colored(10) the rich and the poor(11) one class(12) occasions(13) Poorer peopleFurther listening > Task 1CAABATask 2BABABTask 31) She chose two colors, then built her wardrobe around them.2) She has a pair of black dress slacks, with black shoes to match. If she wears that with her turquoise silk blouse and a matching necklace and earrings, she will look dressed up.3) If she wears a T-shirt with the black dress slacks, she is more casual.4) If she brings a pashmina, or another dress scarf, she can dress up the T-shirt into casual chic.5) Her suitcase will be nearly empty, with lots of room for shopping. Viewing and speaking > Task 1(1) combining clothing with new technology(2) brand-new style(3) new industrial design solutions(4) electronics and fashion(5) into your collar(6) went into partnership with(7) bring them together(8) the modern-day worker(9) 600 pounds(10) to what we might expectUnit2Part I CBCBDPart II contest queens outgoing cheers title tours performed A beautiful woman has very great powers to convince, and we have seen many misses who have done a great jobWomen's liberation organizations in the United States regularly demonstrate in protest outside Miss America and Miss World contestsAll the same, some Australians were hoping the two-hour show would draw world attention to the beauty of their country and attract touristsPart III ADCBBPart IV CDADD BCBDBUnit 3Task 1drought earthquake flood forest fire landslide snowstorm tsunami typhoon volcanic eruptionBasic listening DACBCListening inTask 1 BCADCTask 2 BBABATask 3(1) drought(2) tsunami(3) undersea(4) result in(5) dry spell(6) flood(7) water supplies(8) famine(9) agriculture(10) heavy rainfall(11) melting(12) swell(13) man-made damsLet’s talkTask 1(1) erupted(2) burying burying(3) few(4) overseas(5) rescue(6) injured(7) damaged(8) islanders(9) seven(10) biggest(11) close(12) aftershocks(13) trap(14) 20 million pounds(15) diseaseFurther listening >Task 1BADACTask 21. Since the company was composed entirely of men over 65, there wasdoubt that they would be of any assistance.But the farmer called the company anyway because the fire proved to be more than the small town fire department could handle, and there was no other help available.2. The truck drove straight toward the fire and, instead of stopping in front of the fire, drove right into the middle of the flames.3. After an hour of intense fighting, they had extinguished the fire.4.He presented the volunteer fire company with a check for $10,000.5. The captain said, "The first thing we're going to do is to get the brakes fixed on that stupid fire truck." That suggests that they drove right into the middle of the flames because of useless brakes rather than bravery. Task 3 ABCDCViewing and speaking >Task 1(1) rescued(2) worst flooding(3) surprise(4) flooded(5) my son's(6) crews(7) burst(8) hit(9) save(10) high tide(11) furniture(12) normal(13) computer system(14) drugs(15) heavyUnit 3 TestP1 A C C D DP2(1) at (2) section (3) connects (4) bottom (5) shining (6) As (7) crossTen minutes later, as we were looking out the window, we saw everyone was running away from somethingA huge flood was streaming down the mountain. We were standing on a higher place, so we could see everythingIt was reported that the flood destroyed a big area and approximately 300 people were killed or disappeared that dayP3 A B B D CP4 B D A C C D A B D AUnit 4Lead inc d a e h f i g bBasic listeningCBABDListening inTask l CBDAATask 2(1) Relationships(2) marketing manager(3) in conflict with(4) expenses(5) ended in vain(6) training administrator(7) visited(8) establish closer relationships(9) long-term(10) picked upTask 3 CDDCALet's talkTask 1(1) 16(2) features(3) brief(4) eight(5) paper(6) guidelines(7) interviews(8) treatment(9) come back(10) Deadlines(11) meet(12) guidance(13) scaryFurther listening >Task 1 DBCACTask 2 BABABTask 31. They gathered for lunch to welcome the new Chief Executive Officer, Carl Martin, and say goodbye to the departing CEO, Dick Jackson.2. The departing CEO left three numbered envelopes for the new CEO.3. The message read, "Blame your predecessor." So, the new CEO held apress conference and tactfully laid the blame at the feet of the previous CEO.4. The message read, "Reorganize." The new CEO did it, and the company quickly rebounded.5. The message said, "Prepare three envelopes." It implied that it was time for Carl to leave and give three similar envelopes to the next CEO. Viewing and speakingTask 1(1) earning(2) live on(3) frustrating(4) head(5) chasing(6) television(7) editor(8) launching(9) basis(10) privilegedUnit 4 TestP1 D D A D DP2(1) expensive (2) declined (3) averaged (4) compared (5) agency (6) floor (7) accommodationBut the biggest climber of all was Dublin, with the Irish capital jumping nine places to the tenth among the world's most expensive office locationsGlobally, most office locations continued to register declines in occupancy costs last year, reflecting the weak and uncertain global economic environmentIn Euro terms, London is some 17 percent cheaper than last year, but in dollar terms it is virtually unchangedP3 D C A D BP4 A B D C A D D C C DUnit 5Lead in BABCBasic listening practice BCACDListening in > Task 1BACCDListening in > Task 2 BABABListening in > Task 3 DCBCALet's talk > Task 1(1) supermarkets(2) a factory(3) capacity(4) kitchen(5) commercial(6) six(7) against(8) my own(9) appeal(10) larger(11) high-risk(12) gamble(13) one-man(14) supportFurther listening > Task 1 ABCDAFurther listening > Task 2 AABBBFurther listening > Task 31.She had experience as a career counselor who had counseled hundreds of people about careerchanges. But when her husband lost his job, they were both caught unprepared.2.They were unprepared to tell their children, unprepared for the mix of emotions, and mostdramatically, unprepared for the sudden loss of routine in their lives.3.She saw her husband sitting in their home office patting his forehead and muttering to himself,"Now what am I supposed to do?"4.In the bookstore they found lots of books about job search, but not a single book on theday-to-day challenges people face when they get laid-off.5.They had gathered enough interesting material for a book on career transitions—the book theyneeded but couldn't find last July.Viewing and speaking > Task 1(1) turn things around(2) suggestions(3) expectations(4) how many(5) three million(6) target(7) salespeople(8) market(9) brand(10) problems(11) challenges(12) money(13) hard task(14) salesmen(15) investment(16) experienced(17) negotiationUnit 5 testP1 CDCBDP2(1) positive (2) reasons (3) try (4) figure (5) maintain (6) curve (7) path(8) It's clear that job hopping benefits the employee, not the employer(9) the trick with job hopping is to make sure your résumé always shows that you make a huge contribution wherever you go(10) You can show that you are loyal to a company by exceeding their expectations with your outstanding performanceP3 CBDACP4 ABDCD CDBBAUnit 6Lead in > Task 1Basic listening CCADB Listening inTask 1 CBADCTask 2(1) terrible(2) misfortune(3) reflection(4) damaged(5) heaven(6) pick(7) washed(8) Some people claim that the number is bad luck because 13 people sat down for the Last Supper before Jesus was crucified(9) Friday the 13th of any month is considered especially bad or unlucky, and Friday the 13th of March is the worst of them all(10) they mean that every seven years a person undergoes a complete change in personalityTask 3(1) falling stock markets(2) even more superstitious(3) much less(4) constructive action(5) less lucky(6) worked(7) more satisfied(8) exams(9) trust(10) revisionLet's talkTask 1(1) mystery(2) inside out(3) largest(4) three million(5) outside(6) inner(7) his theory(8) used up(9) the base(10) 137-meter(11) purpose(12) tall, narrow(13) 100,000 or so(14) radarFurther listening and speakingTask 1 ABDDBTask 2 AABBATask 31. The magician did the same tricks over and over again.2. The captain's parrot watched every show and began to understand what the magician did in each trick. Once he understood that, he started shouting in the middle of the show.3. Each time the parrot revealed one of his secrets, the audience roaredwith laughter. The 4. performance he intended to be dark and mysterious turned into a comedy.4. The ship collided with an enormous iceberg and sank. The magician found himself on a piece of wood, in the middle of the ocean, and the parrot was by his side.5.He said, "OK, I give up. But I hope you'll tell me what trick you are going to do with the boat."Viewing and speakingTask 1(1) feet(2) shapes(3) theory(4) man-made(5) look after(6) experts(7) a million(8) outer space(9) extraterrestrial(10) conceivable(11) circle maker(12) image(13) explain(14) genuine(15) lifting out of(16) rubbish(17) mystery(18) mysterious(19) farmers(20) catch(21) appear(22) landscapeUnit 6 testP1 DACCCP2(1) discovered(2) eager(3) died(4) convincing(5) writing(6) Indians(7) taught(8) The Easter Islanders lived on sweet potatoes they farmed. These sweet potatoes came from the Americas(9) Remember that the distances involved were great, further than thedistance from Europe to the closest place in the Americas(10) a few American Indians could have reached Easter Island, because ofa storm, and brought the seeds of sweet potatoes with themP3 BDACDP4 ADDDC ABCCCUnit 7Basic listening AADBC Listening in >Task 1 DCAABTask 2 DCAABTask 3(1) rest(2) Sunday(3) industrial revolution(4) God(5) six-day work week(6) late 19th and early 20th(7) relaxation(8) great boon(9) consumer spending(10) Second World War(11) two days(12) do not work(13) religious activitiesLet's talkLet's talk >Task 1(1) held back(2) transport(3) highest(4) subsistence(5) lower(6) 2,000-kilometer(7) minerals(8) potential(9) development(10) number one(11) tourism(12) only two(13) landscapes(14) fascinating(15) commuting(16) tourist(17) ruined(18) history(19) traditional(20) mistakesFurther listening and speaking> Task 1AABBBTask 2CABBDTask 3ABCDCViewing and speaking Task 1(1) book(2) search engines(3) real customers(4) judge(5) 250 pounds(6) two days(7) partying(8) click(9) targetingUnit 7 testP1CABDDP2(1) when(2) competitiveness(3) unmanned(4) regularly(5) extra(6) households(7) Previously(8) To serve these new shoppers it is also necessary for more stores to remain open and thus more people to work on weekends(9) Weekends are days when people can safely sleep in and also not have to worry as much about the ill effects of a hangover(10) One area in which the weekend has remained unaffected is education, where schools are shut on Saturdays and SundaysP3 CABDDP4 CACDB AACBBUnit 8Lead in > Task 1Lead in > Task 2(1) GM crops(2) stem cell(3) genetic map(4) cloningBasic listening practice BCDAC Listening in > Task 1 BAAADListening in > Task 2(1) Research(2) genes(3) journal(4) warn(5) productivity(6) grow(7) survival(8) Plant breeders have already used preliminary information from the rice genome to create experimental strains of rice that better resist cold and pests(9) The new map could better explain more than just rice. Rice shares a common ancestor with other cereal crops(10) While significant progress has been made in the analysis of the rice genome, the mapping of the human genes is also making headway Listening in > Task 3 CBDADLet's talk > Task 1(1) kitchens(2) opposed(3) labeled(4) completely(5) law(6) no way(7) GM ingredients(8) choice(9) Tougher(10) any content(11) the public(12) fear(13) safer(14) naturally(15) cheap(16) decideFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 1(1) biotechnology(2) rejected(3) special labels(4) 73% to 27%(5) a new type of tomato(6) against(7) save lives(8) improve the human condition(9) medicines(10) conventional foodsFurther listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 2 AABBA Further listening and speaking > Further listening > Task 3 DBACC Further listening and speaking > Viewing and speaking > Task 1(1) trees(2) native genes(3) black(4) onion(5) taste(6) poisonous(7) tested(8) toxic(9) fish(10) popular(11) bigger(12) food(13) normally(14) larger(15) threefold(16) genes(17) originally(18) different(19) risks(20) laboratory(21) environmentUnit 8 testP1 CBDBDP2(1) yield(2) identify(3) central(4) abnormal(5) how(6) to(7) signals(8) The most important potential application of human stem cells is perhaps the generation of cells and tissues(9) Stem cells, directed to differentiate into specific cell types, will offer a source of replacement cells and tissues(10) it may become possible to generate healthy heart muscle cells in the laboratory and then transplant those cells into patients with chronic heart diseaseP3 BDCACP4 BDCAC ABBADUnit 9Lead ind f a h g c b eBasic listening practiceA C DB AListening inTask 1ACDCBTask 2CDCABTask 3(1) downtown(2) loan(3) security(4)agreed(5) against(6) underground(7) settle(8) That will be $5,000 in principal, and $20.30 in interest(9) We're very happy to have had your business, and thistransaction has worked out very nicely, but we are a little puzzled(10) Where else in Manhattan can I park my car for two weeks for only $20.30 and expect it to be there when I returnLet’s talk(1) trouble(2) sales(3) save(4) backed(5) salary(6) private medical(7) 100,000 pounds(8) another(9) money(10) hire(11) debt(12) face the facts(13) securing(14) difficult(15) contacts(16) schoolboy excuseFurther listening and speaking Task 1environmenteconomyminusenterprise'sbenefitsdemandsbalanced, sustainable generationsTask 2CDDABTask 3BABAAViewing and speaking(1) marketing campaign(2) huge challenge(3) market(4) football(5) eight new teams(6) time-consuming(7)the marketing and the organisationUnit 9 Unit testP1ACDCDP2measuremodestshowedweakestreluctanteconomistAnalysts(8)Inflation rose at a relatively speedy 3.3 percent rate in the second quarter, the same as at the start of the year (9)Other data on Friday showed consumer spirits have brightened a bit this month while business activity has picked up in the Midwest(10)When you combine the first quarter and the second quarter, we're growing at 3.75 percent, which is a very strong, sustainable growth rateP3 BCDACP4ADDAA DCBBABasic listening DCABCListening in Task 1future needs sharesriskbanks30a halfratecapital loss interchangeably savingsTask 2 DBCCATask 3 ABBAALet's talk1) they must sort out their cash flow problem by selling a part of the business to investors.2) it's a realistic amount to take this manufacturing business forward.3) they must update their initial business plan4) it's time to put on the suit and try to sell part of Cyclepods to an investor.5) so I'll have to... maybe get the heavies in or something.6) The most important thing James needs to do over the next two months is to raise cash7) Cyclepods can't do anything without an updated business plan.8) it's back to basics for a fun evening of number crunching and spread sheets,9) it's time for a professional and considered rehearsal to get his sales pitch just right.10) Presentation skills are going to be crucialFurther listening and speakingFurther listeningTask 1ABDBCTask 2CBDACTask 31. He has been following the roller coaster ride of his stock portfolio and it's driving him mad.2. Stocks are pretty hard to predict. So she has put her money into hedge funds.3. A hedge is a way of reducing risk. A hedge fund is a company that creates a stock portfolio that tries to balance the market activity.4. Analysts examine stocks to assess which ones are likely to go up, and which will likely go down.5. He says that if he leaves his money with a fund manager, perhaps the manager can trade his stocks in a more profitable way.Viewing and speakingTask 1(1) cash(2) easy(3) results(4) pay(5) bills(6) head(7) 26%(8) close the deal(9) figures(10) idea(11) plan(12) fine(13) business guide(14) voting rights(15) say(16) strong point(17) investment(18) 150000(19) 26%Unit 10 Unit testP1 BDCDBP2individualownedmanagedinvestownershipshareholdersinvestors(8)shareholders are often able to own a greater and more diverse number of stocks than if they invested directly in the stock market(9)the investment management company sponsoring the fund issues new shares to investors and buys back shares from investors wishing to leave the fund(10)The sponsor does not buy back or issue shares after a closed-end fund is launched, so the investor must trade them through a brokerP3 CDCAAP4 BCADB CDADB。
新视野大学英语读写教程4-课后答案与翻译(完整版)
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新视野大学英语4网络自主学习测验试卷二及答案
新视野⼤学英语4⽹络⾃主学习测验试卷⼆及答案Part 1 Multiple Choice(每⼩题:分)Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1.This diploma (毕业⽂凭) ________ that you have completed high school.A. entitlesB. certifiesC. securesD. approves2.The giant corporation was making a take-over ________ for a fertilizer plant.A. controlB. bidC. effortD. proposal3.The article ________ China's educational achievements during the past 20 years and outlined its development plans for the new century.A. predictedB. witnessedC. highlightedD. intensified4.He is watching TV? He's _______ to be cleaning his room.A. knownB. supposedD. considered5.I have already commented that colours will not show up unless the ________ of the light is sufficiently great.A. intensityB. densityC. intentionD. temperature6.The famous actress did not show up at the party, _______ is disappointing.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. it7.He is not ________ to recover from the shock in one day or two.A. possibleB. probableC. capableD. likely8.The girl will get _________ her nervousness once she is on stage.A. overB. throughC. off9.You are invited to the party ________ at our institute 8:00 p.m. tomorrow.A. having beenB. givenC. to giveD. to be given10.There are usually at least two ________ of looking at every question.A. meansB. opinionsC. directionsD. ways11.Hot metal ________ as it grows cooler.A. contractsB. reducesC. condensesD. compresses12.I'm in no ________ this evening to listen to popular music.A. feelingB. attitudeC. moodD. tendency13.Jack will ________ his nervousness once he's in front of the camera.C. get throughD. get over14.He has been ________ of murdering the Japanese visitor.A. blamedB. chargedC. accusedD. arrested15.Regardless ________ his appearance, he is innocent.A. toB. inC. ofD. for16.________, I've decided to travel by sea, as it is obviously cheaper and more comfortable.A. At second thoughtB. On second thoughtC. In second thoughtD. From second thoughts17.The government is believed to be considering ________ a law making it a crime to import any kind of weapon.A. to passD. passing18.Austin did not have time to go to the concert last night because she was so busy ________ her trip to America.A. to have prepared forB. to prepare forC. preparing forD. being prepared for19.Some newly-married couples think that it will give them a sense of achievement to properly rear a child and to see him or her ________ to be a useful person.A. fall outB. turn outD. take out20.The university is now making efforts to make the supply and demand of information more ________ and to protect students' rights with legal advice.A. transparentB. visibleC. applicableD. practical21.If the rain doesn't stop, people will be faced ________ serious flooding.A. toB. aboutD. by22.Yet in a ________ democracy, such a declaration cannot easily be made; indeed the opposite must be proclaimed.A. liberalB. liableD. reliable23.The manager promised to have my complaint ________.A. looked throughB. looked intoC. looked overD. looked after24."What is the new literature course like?""It ______ the students aren't required to attend lectures."A. differs with the old course becauseB. is different than the old course due toC. differs from the old course in thatD. is different from the old course with respect to25.Since the publication of the novel, his reputation as a detective writer has been well ________.A. basedB. establishedC. setA. ofB. onC. atD. with27.She was glad that her success would ________ for the women who would follow.A. make things easierB. make it easierC. be easierD. be easier to make28.We must _______ that the telegram arrives in time.A. secureB. ensureC. assureD. cure29.He didn't take the flat because he couldn't afford the _________.A. fareB. hireC. rentD. salary30.Dinner will be ready _________, but we will have time for a drink.A. currentlyC. presentlyD. suddenly31.I'm looking forward to ________ some time this year.A. my parents to comeB. my parents are comingC. my parents' comingD. my parents come32.My landlady wanted me to pay the rent in ________.A. progressB. advanceC. developmentD. ahead33.The man asked for a divorce because he could no longer ________ his noisy wife.A. take care ofB. make use ofC. put up withD. put out of34.We have still one more problem ________.A. to solveB. to be solvedC. is solving35.People expect technology to ________ a lot ________ the quality of life.A. owe... toB. contribute... forC. owe.... forD. contribute... toPart 1 Multiple Choice (每⼩题: 1 分; 满分:35 分)⼩题得分对错学⽣答案客观B B1.12.B B1C C3.14.B B1A A5.16.B B1D D7.18.A A19.10.D D 1A A11. 112.C C 1D D13. 114.C C 1C C15. 116.B B 1A D17.18.C C 119.B B 1A A20. 1 C CB B23. 124.C C 1A B25.26.D D 1A A27. 1C B28.29.C C 1C C30. 131.C C 1B B32. 133.C C 1 34.1D D Subtotal: 32Remarks:Part 2 Cloze (with four choices provided)(每⼩题:分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank. Questions 36 to 55 are based on the following passage.I work for the state as a caseworker. If someone 36.disabledneeds help, Ican help them. If they need help with their rent or money to fix their wheelchair or 37.whatever, they just come to me. We should know that they all receive a 38.pension, so they should have enough money for bills. 39.However, I believe almost all of them get compensation from another 40.source. Welfare fraud is 41.illegaland so my job hasreally become 42.the same asa detective investigating a crime. I makesure they have receipts for every 43.substantialdonation that they get. I alsocheck 44.ifthey should opt to ask me for additional money. I will make sureit is 45.justified. If they need money for medical reasons, I ask them to get adoctor to 46.verifythat the medical treatment is just necessary.I am not the enemy, but I don't just give out money to every 47.earnestface thatwalks through my door. I see many people living on the welfare system are making money with the 48.excusethat welfare alone won't pay the rent. In that case, I have to take awaypracticallymaking more money than I do.My 51.colleagueat the next desk has a different view. She misunderstands the52.motivesof these people. But it is 53.ridiculousthat shejust hands out money over there. The governor of this state has 54.clarifieditsdecision that it is time to stop giving money away so easily. We can't pay people who simply 55. sit arounddoing nothing. I am doing my part.Part 2 Cloze (with four choices provided) (每⼩题: 1 分; 满分:20 分)⼩题得分对错学⽣答案客观36.1disabled disabled37.1whatever whatever38.1pension pension39.1However However40.1source source41.1illegal illegal42.1the same as the same as 43.1substantial substantial 44.1if if45.1justified justified46.1verify verify47.1earnest earnest。
新视野(第三版)视听说教程4-网课标准答案
Unit 1 Sharing:b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpressListeningpeacefullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the daythinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers:g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e ConversationsPassages2. distressingdesperateurgeacquireare totally unaware ofare isolated fromaffirminteract withimpulseare convinced ofUnit test4.atconnectsat the bottom ofshiningAscrossrunning away fromrunning away fromdestroyedUnit 3Task2(l)enjoy (2) free{3) music (4)internationally(5)festivals{6)spend your free timeTask3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fTask410. 2 3 5 6Task511. 2 4 5 812.ListeningTask 2 Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21368Activity 3(1)She feels it seems very shallow.(2) She has now grown up and matured.(3) She is very happy with where she is now. I She doesn't think life has to be the perfect image she pictured.Viewing{l)husky sledding(2)38{ 3)wing-walking{4)35{ 5)driving on Route 66 I driving on Route Sixty-six{6) 19{7)bungee Jumping{ 8)17{9)swimming-with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 2247 89Role-PlayingTask 1 Activity 1(l)Four / 4(2)a swimming pool{ 3)covered by another "wall"( 4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the hole will be until the last moment{6)Not to get knocked into the pool{7) gets through the most shapesTask 1 Activity 2134713.14.PresentingGet ideas 1I partly disagree with the writer's view that today most people spend their free time doing things that do not contribute to their development and are essentially unproductive. In my opinion, many people today actually use the additional free time that technology has created for working more, rather than for interacting with net friends or for other leisure activities. For instance, many people have formed the habit of checking company emails frequently even during their off-work hours。
新视野大学英语读写教程4-课后答案与翻译(完整版)
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新视野大学英语Unit4课后答案
Unit fourComprehension of the Text1. Because they suffered from low wages and oppressive working conditions.2. To the first generation of immigrants, work had great virtues. First of all, it ensured their own survival. Secondly, it made it possible for them to provide a better life and education for their children, which meantan improvement in their social status. Last but not least, it was the very hard work that gave their labors a fierce dignity, which served as a driving force in their own life.3. Generally speaking, it's because the way people view work is much changed. Specifically, there are four causes. The first is that today's younger workers have little idea about the poverty and suffering of the Depression and, therefore, don't know what work meant to those who survived the Depression. The second cause is that unemployment no longer means personal ruin and shame thanks to elaborate financial cushions. Thirdly, the loss of a job now carries less personal shame, as it can be blamed on the wild and notorious behavior of the economy. And finally, work no longer just serves as a means of existence in a society where expectations are getting higher with rising educational levels.4. To explain the attitude to work of those who suffered the extreme poverty during the Depression, and to contrast this with the attitudes of today's younger workers.5. According to Maslow, work meets human needs in the following hierarchy: first, it provides such basic means as food and shelter; second, it can provide security; third, it satisfies the need for friendship and connection with others; fourth, it can help gain respect; and finally, it can satisfy the desire forself-fulfillment.6. Maslow's scheme is quoted to explain workers' expectations change with social andeconomic development. Because of these changes, work has different meanings to different groups insociety as they are positioned at different stages in the work hierarchy.7. The women's rights movement has made it possible for women to pursue careers, not just work for mere survival. That is to say, they are working at the level of "fulfilling themselves", which is the highest in Maslow's work hierarchy.8. Conditions for some US workers, such as those on assembly lines, may be considered terrible. However, the medieval workers suffered much more misery than those working on the modern assembly line. A poor Indian rubbish collector lives a more miserable life than a "poor" American car worker. The average peasantin South America works harder than most ofAmericans.9. The author is cautioning that it is important to have a proper sense of perspective about work, before making judgments on particular situations.10. Work is the most thorough and profound organizing principle in American life in that it helps people connect with others in a work community and, therefore, satisfy their need for friendship and social relations.V ocabulary1. esteemed2. stunned3. notorious4. conferred5. aspiration6. diluted7. hierarchy8. foremost9. asserted 10. arrogant 11. dreadful 12. recyclingExercises on CD and web course only: 13. intrinsic 14. destructive 15. gossiping1. wind up2. merge with3. dying off4. laid off5. closed down6. degenerated into7. in effect8. apart from海之子论坛、中国海洋大学贴吧专用119. irrespective of 10. prone to11. takes a certain amount of people's interest out of 12.kicked aroundExercises on CD and web course only: 13. conferred upon 14. in much the same way that 15.concentrated uponColocationI. stories 2. messages 3, weight 4. meanings5. honor6. disease7. electricity 8, traditionExercises on CD and web course only: 9. interest 10. oxygenTranslationI. Those who lead a miserable life often fail to recognize the inherent virtue of work in earning and sustaining their dignity.2. With the life bettered and levels of education higher, the work ethic is diluted now.3. The young generation has much difficulty understanding why their ancestors had to focus their minds upon work as the central concern of existence.4. According to Maslow, different classes and ethnic groups are positioned at different stages in the work hierarchy.5. In developing countries, many talented young intellectuals flock in droves to America, which forms theso-called "brain drain".6. If a country is prone to high inflation, then its currency will have to be devalued to maintain the price competitiveness of its exports.7. One expert in sociology believes that work is a means for people to build relationships. In that sense, the workplace performs the function of a community.8. The desire to "fulfill themselves", a harmless and even worthy enterprise, may sometimes degenerate into a selfish discontent.9. To most Americans today, the blow of being laid off seldom carries the life-and-death implications it once had.10. Modem workers may have a lot of complaints. But they will feel better when they know that their predecessors did work under a far more brutal condition during the early stage of the Industrial Revolution.Work is not only a means of sustaining life. More importantly, it is the way through which people displaytheir talent, realize their ambitions, build relationships and establish social status. If you understand thisintrinsic value of work, then however dull or hard work may be, it becomes bearable if it helps build up a reputation, whether in the world at large or only in one's own circle. Updating one's aim is one of the most essential elements of self-fulfillment in the long run, and for most people this comes chiefly through their work.In that sense, work is the most vigorous, vivid sign of life --in individuals and in civilizations.1.对于那些勉强维持生活的人来说,劳动有其固有价值这一观点显得荒唐可笑。
新视野大学英语4第1单元网络答案解析
Part 1 Word Dictation(每小题:1 分)Directions: Listen and write down the words you hear. You are going to listen to the recording twice. During the first time, write the word that you hear. Check your answers as you listen the second time.1.2.&3.4.、5.6..7.8.:9.10.}11.12.¥13.14.、15.16.¥17.-注意事项】Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。
否则就听不成啦!Part 2 Understanding Short Conversations(每小题:1 分)Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.!1.A. The man taking something from her.B. The man stealing from her grandmother.—C. The man stealing from his grandmother.D. The man telling his grandmother that she steals.2.<A. The woman doesn't worry about important things in society.B. The woman doesn't know what's important in society.C. The man doesn't consider himself part of society.D. The man doesn't care about children saying ma'am or sir.;3.A. The reasons why the woman is important.B. The reasons why the woman is wrong.C. The woman's working experience.|D. The woman's work as a writer.4.A. His studies at school."B. Deaths because of war.C. Wars he has studied.D. Things he can control.5.…A. Have independent thought.B. Show respect to the teacher.C. Disagree with the teacher.D. Get angry at the teacher.…6.A. The company policy.B. The shop.:C. The shirt.D. The service.7.;A. A prison.B. A classroom.C. A big city.D. A small town..8.A. 5.B. 6.C. 2.(D. 3./Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。
新视野大学英语第四册课后习题答案
新视野大学英语第四册课后习题答案华侨大学工程硕士(泉州)周末班英语考试题型及复习范围听力题型短对话(10题*2%=20%)——听1遍长对话(2段,10题*2%=20%)——听2遍,给问题篇章听力(2段,10题*2%=20%)——听2遍,给问题判断正误(1段,5题*2%=10%)——听1遍听力填空(1篇,10空格*3%=30%)——听3遍1、2、4、5、6单元basic listening practice 、listening in 部分对话、篇章、判断题、填空(有改动)阅读题型作文(1篇,120字,15%)阅读理解(1篇,10题*2%=20%)选择题(四选一单选,10题*2%=20%)翻译汉译英(5*3%=15%)部分句子翻译英译汉(2段*5=10%)课文中短段落选词填空完成句子(12单词选10个填空,不需变形)1、2、3、5、7课文,课后练习:选词填空,汉译英,介词填空(改)U1A:3、4、11B:3、4U2A:3、4、11B:3U3A:3、11B:3U5A:11B:3U7A:3、11、12B:3新视野大学英语第四册,课后习题(较全的,不含课文和作文,根据老师的提供课后习题和网上下载整理,希望对大家有用,作文另外整理。
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陈培榕,138********)Unit 1A III1.Hundreds of workers sat idle on the factory floor waiting for the assemblyline(流水线) to start again.数百名工人被闲臵在工厂地板上等待流水线重新开始。
2.To some of our problems there was more than one answer, so we werelooking at the students’ reasoning as to how they got it and if they could justify the answer they had.对我们的一些问题有一个以上的答案,所以我们看学生推理他们如何得到它,如果他们能证明他们的答案。
扬州大学新视野大学英语网络学习第四册Unite 1考试试题及答案范文
1.I will hold your note until Christmas Day, _______ youcertainly will have received your allowance.A. by that timeB. at that timeC. by which timeD. at which time2.The Prime Minister commanded that farmers ________ loansfrom the government.A. would receiveB. receivedC. ought to receiveD. should receive3.They packed the instruments carefully ____ they would bebroken during transportation.A. so thatB. on condition thatC. for fear thatD. provided that4.Lots of people pretend that they never read advertisements,but this claim ________.A. may be hardly doubtedB. may be seriously doubtedC. may be hard doubtingD. may be doubted serious5.______ hostels (客栈) may not offer the most comfortablequarters, they are convenient, inexpensive, and attractive to traveling students and young people.A. WhenB. WhileC. Now thatD. If6.When he hurried to the airport, he found, to his greatdisappointment, his ticket and passport ________ at home.A. were leftB. had leftC. have been leftD. had been left7.Were the wire of a smaller diameter (直径), its resistance________.A. had been increasedB. was increasedC. might have been increasedD. would be increased8.He went to work on foot yesterday, though he ________ bybus.A. must have goneB. might have goneC. would have goneD. could have gone9.He always prefers to start early rather than ________everything to the last minute.A. leaveB. leavingC. leavesD. left10.Frank was advised to give the assignment to ________ hebelieved had a strong sense of responsibility.A. whomB. whoeverC. whomeverD. that11.Almost all the countries in the world hoped that the warringsides would ________ a compromise.A. affectB. effectC. comeD. lead12.Our talk was completely ________out by the roar of themachines. As a result, we had to communicate with gestures.A. decreasedB. reducedC. smashedD. drowned13.She was arrested for ______ state secrets to a foreignreporter in return for her son going abroad.A. getting awayB. giving awayC. breaking awayD. putting away14.Can you ______ furnishing your house luxuriously at a timewhen the company is losing so much money?A. verifyB. identifyC. justifyD. clarify15.There _______ new problems in respect of the relationshipbetween the two countries in recent years.A. roseB. raisedC. liftedD. arose16.The professor kept speaking about his new discovery in thefield, only ____ occasionally to have a mouthful of tea.A. dropping offB. breaking offC. putting offD. setting off17.His health ________ as he ate too little and worked too hardfor months on end.A. broke upB. broke throughC. broke downD. broke off18.After the meeting the workers went back to their ________workshops.A. respectableB. respectiveC. respectfulD. respected19.The theory of class currently prevailing in the West is _____based on what Max Weber, a German sociologist, proposed.A. fairlyB. kindlyC. greatly20.His answer was so confused that I could hardly make any________ of it at all.A. interpretationB. meaningC. reasonD. sense21.No one in the class could ________ the right answer to thequestion.A. describeB. furnishC. installD. assess22.The dentist could ________ no signs of decay in my teeth.A. determineB. defineC. assignD. detect23.To his great joy he discovered that his ears became________.A. sensitiveB. awareD. sensible24.He made no ________ to his illness till after the lesson.A. remarkB. commentC. referenceD. opinion25.The pilot of the plane is ________ for the passengers' safety.A. consciousB. responsibleC. necessaryD. regulated26.We need to make sure that we ________ our resources asfully as possible.A. achieveB. operateC. exploitD. expel27.The economy looks set to ________ its growth into next year.A. endureB. persistD. sustain28.It was the only thing that I could do—I don't have to ________myself to anyone.A. accountB. justifyC. discountD. clarify29.The shop assistant says if I leave $10 as a ________, they'llkeep the dress for me.A. depositB. loanC. guaranteeD. fee30.It was such a(n) ________ to hear that Marta was found safeand well.A. concernB. anxietyC. expectationD. relief31.If consumers realize that they are likely to be ____ byfoodstuffs, they will not buy them.A. finedC. contaminatedD. charged32.I think you should question their ________ in offering to lendyou the money.A. motivesB. reasonsC. idealsD. initiatives33.The government is trying to _____ public confidence in itsmanagement of the economy.A. recoverB. relieveC. preserveD. restore34.She was using all her powers of persuasion to ______ theGriffins to remain in the town.A. makeB. induceC. expelD. tempt35.Unless you have a heated greenhouse we feel you will havedifficulty in keeping the plant for very long indoors becausethey like a really warm and _______ atmosphere.A. vividB. amusedC. moistD. contaminated36.I don't think his remarks are relevant ________ ourdiscussion.A. toB. atC. forD. with37.He won't succeed any way, ________ hard he tries.A. whateverB. no matterC. asD. however38.We haven't got the right answer yet, because the problem________ is quite complicated.A. solvedB. is solvedC. being solvedD. having solved39.You must speak slowly, so that you can make yourself________.A. to be understoodB. understoodC. understandingD. being understood40.It was ________ that he didn't go to the party.A. because he was illB. he was illC. his illnessD. because his illnessPart 2 Cloze (with four choices provided)(每小题:1.0 分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank. Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.I have goals for my life, but they are not fame or fortune. Butthat does not mean I can just sit 1.nothing at all. I want 2.unusual, exciting and even dangerous sometimes. One dreamI have is to be 3.and fly at twice the speed of sound. Or, I could go into spaceand 4.I could 5.would like to jump from an airplane, 6.sky and parachute (跳伞) to the ground. Or maybe I'll climbsteep mountain 7.possible for me to 8.Brazil. No, I'm not 9.don't want to join the 10.don't want my life to be 11.on a fantastic 12.13.triangle or become a captain on a naval aircraft carrier and 14.be an attorney for the public and 15.corporations of terrible crimes. I could catch them as they are16.money. Or, I could be a government agent and 17.they are planning a(n) 18.country.On second thought, this all seems quite 19.A(n) 20.simply sit back in my big comfortable chair with theair-conditioning set at a perfect 24 degrees centigrade andread about someone else doing those dangerous things. This book about mining for gold will do fine.Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.Lured by fame and fortune, Howard Hughes became therichest man in the world. Born in Houston, Texas in 1905,Hughes' life was 21.moviemaker, a pilot of an airliner, an inventor of ladies'underwear (内衣) and the head of a company that 22.In 1924, he moved to Hollywood to 23.dream of making movies. It was in Hollywood, 24.Two Arabian Nights (1928) was a big hit, that he made a name for himself in film. It won two academy25.Hell's Angels (1930), wasthe most expensive movie of 26.$1.5 million at the theaters.In 1932, Hughes formed the Hughes Aircraft Company, whichmade many 27.After 28.in Miami, Hughes built the world's most advanced aircraft. Hethen 29.was in the 30.tested. In 1935, he 31.taking the plane to 352 mph. As World War II 32.his full attention 33.34.government, he had some troubles. He failed to 35.36.contracts.Hughes was just 37.public grace as he was for his exploits on the big screen and inthe air. After time, he realized the 38.being in the spotlight. He then became a mysterious 39.the public's 40.Part 3 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(每小题:1.6 分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.A child who has once been pleased with a tale likes, as a rule, to have it retold in identically the same words, but this should not lead parents to treat printed fairy stories as sacred (上帝的) texts. It is always much better to tell a story than read it out of a book, and, if a parent can produce what, in the actual circumstances of the time and the individual child, is an improvement on the printed text, so much the better.A charge made against fairy tales is that they harm the child by frightening him or arousing his sadistic (施虐狂的) impulses. To prove the latter, one would have to show in a controlled experiment that children who have read fairy stories were more often guilty of cruelty than those who had not. As to fear, I think, we also need well-documented cases of children being dangerously terrified (恐惧) by some fairy story. Often, however, this arises from the child having heard the story once. Familiarity with the story by repetition turns the pain of fear into the pleasure of a fear faced and mastered.There are also people who object to fairy stories on the grounds that they are not objectively true, that giants, witches (女巫),two-headed dragons, magic carpets (魔毯), etc., do not exist; and that, instead of indulging (沉溺) his fantasies in fairy tales, the child should be taught how to adapt to reality by studying history and mechanics. I find such people, I must confess, so unsympathetic and peculiar that I do not know how to argue with them. If their case were sound, the world should be full of mad men attempting to fly from New York to Philadelphia on a broomstick (女巫乘骑的扫帚柄) or covering a telephone with kisses in the belief that it was theirenchanted (中魔法的) girl-friend.No fairy story ever claimed to be a description of the external world and no sane (精神健全的) child has ever believed that it was.1.The author considers that a fairy story is more effective whenit is _______.A. repeated without variationB. treated with respectC. adapted by the parentD. set in the present2.Some people dislike fairy stories because they feel that they________.A. tempt people to be cruel to childrenB. show the primitive cruelty in childrenC. lend themselves to undesirable experiments with childrenD. increase a tendency to have sadistic impulses in children3.According to the passage great fear can be stimulated in achild when the story is ________.A. set in realityB. heard for the first timeC. repeated too oftenD. dramatically told4.The author's mention of broomsticks and telephones is meantto suggest that ________.A. fairy stories are still being made upB. there is confusion about different kinds of truthC. people try to modernize old fairy storiesD. there is more concern for children's fears nowadays5.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to thepassage?A. Fairy stories are anything but beneficial to the growth ofchildren.B. Fairy stories teach children the way to adapt to the society.C. No fairy story should be taken as the true description of thereality.D. No fairy story should be told to the children withoutmodification.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. Standing alone at the Browns' party, Anna Mackintosh thought about her husband Edward, establishing him clearly in her mind's eye. He was a thin man, forty-one years of age, with fair hair that was often untidy. In the seventeen years they'd been married he had changed very little; he was still nervous with other people, and smiled in the same embarrassed way, and his face was still almost boyish.She believed she had failed him because he had wished for children and she had not been able to supply any. She had, over the years, become neurotic (神经机能病的) about this fact and in the end, quite some time ago now, she had consulted a psychiatrist (精神病学家), Dr. Abbat, at Edward's pleading (恳求).In the Browns' rich drawing room, its walls and ceiling gleaming (发微光) with a metallic (金属般的) surface of imitation gold, Anna listened to dance music coming from a tape recorder and continued to think about her husband.In a moment he would be at the party, since they had agreed to meet there, although by now it was three-quarters of an hour later than the time he had promised.The Browns were people he knew in a business way, and he had said he thought it wise that he and Anna should attend this gathering of theirs. She had never met them before, which made it more difficult for her, having to wait about, not knowing a soul in theroom.When she thought about it she felt hard done by, for although Edward was kind to her and always had been, it was far from considerate to be as late as this. Because of her nervous condition she felt afraid and had developed a sickness in her stomach. She looked at her watch and sighed.6.Why did Anna feel awkward at the party?A. She came to the party too early.B. She was neglected by the host.C. She felt uncomfortable with the atmosphere of the party.D. She didn't know anyone there.7.What made Anna feel inadequate?A. She did not make a good mother to her children.B. She was unable to satisfy her husband's desire to havechildren.C. She did not get along well with her husband.D. She was unable to have a better understanding of herhusband.8.As time went by, Anna started to get angry as ________.A. she found the Browns were much wealthier than they wereB. her husband was usually more thoughtfulC. she noticed that no one was willing to talk to herD. her husband was bad-mannered in the party9.According to the passage, Edward wanted Anna to attend theparty because ________.A. he wanted her to have more of a social lifeB. he tried to distract her from some unpleasant thoughtsC. he needed her supportD. he thought she would impress the Browns10.What kind of woman Anna was according to the passage?A. Sensitive and worried.B. Open and talkative.C. Imaginative and cheerful.D. Sensible and easygoing.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog. In the primary school, a child is in a comparatively simple setting and most of the time forms a relationship with one familiar teacher. On entering secondary school, a new world opens up and frequently it is a much more difficult world. The pupil soon learns to be less free in the way he speaks to teachers and even to his fellow pupils. He begins to lose gradually the free and easy ways of the primary school, for he senses the need for a more cautious approach in the secondary school where there are older pupils. Secondary staff and pupils suffer from the pressures of academic work and seem to have less time to stop and talk. Teachers with specialist roles may see hundreds of children in a week, and a pupil may be able to form relationships with very few of the staff. He has to decide which adults are approachable; good schools will make clear to every young person from the first year what guidance and personal help is available—but whether the reality of life in the institution actually encourages requests for help is another matter.Adults often forget what a confusing picture school can offer to a child. He sees a great deal of movement, a great number of people—often rather frightening-looking people—and realizes that an increasing number of choices and decisions have to be made. As he progresses through the school the confusion may become less but the choices and decisions required will increase. The school will rightly expect the pupil to take the first steps to obtain the help he needs, for this is the pattern of adult life for which he has to be prepared, but all the time the opportunities for personal and group advice must be presented in a way which makes them easy to understand and within easy reach of pupils.11.According to the passage one of the problems for pupilsentering secondary schools is that ________.A. they are taught by many different teachersB. they do not attend lessons in every subjectC. the teachers are not so friendly and helpfulD. the teachers give most attention to a few pupils12.In secondary schools every pupil having problems should________.A. know how to ask for helpB. go to ask any teacher he can findC. discuss his problem in classD. turn to his parents for help13.It can be inferred from the passage that the author is mainlyconcerned about ________.A. academic standardsB. the role of specialist teachersC. the training of the individual teachersD. the personal development of pupils14.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. All the secondary schools know the way to encouragestudents' requests for help.B. The secondary schools are responsible for offeringpersonal and group advice to new pupils.C. Secondary school pupils enjoy greater freedom incommunicating with teachers and fellow pupils.D. Secondary school pupils can easily get the help they need.15.The most appropriate title for the passage is ________.A. Primary School and Secondary SchoolB. Problems for New Secondary School TeachersC. Problems for New Secondary School PupilsD. Academic Work and Personal Relationship本答案共得分92.5,有错误之处多多包涵。
新视野大学英语4课后习题答案unit4
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2. As a result of the development of computer technology many people may eventually be able to work at home rather than go to the office.
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4. the fee for cell phones/mobile phones is typically twice as much as for calls made over fixed lines.
5.当他开始创办这家公司时,他想他将能在市场上与那些 顶级公司并驾齐驱,可是他现在失望了,因为他没有成功。
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❖ For students, nowhere is better than the library, where all the books are at their disposal .
❖ 6. 我们要充分利用好这个平台,加强交流,拓展合作领域 共谋发展大计。
新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程Book4网课答案
新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程Book4网课答案Unit 1SharingAnswers: b-e-f-d-c-aIn this unit。
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姓名:___________________________ 班级:____________________________ 学号:___________________________ 日期:____________________________大学英语4网络自主学习单元测验4试卷编号:201304考试时间:70 分钟满分:100 分Part 1 Multiple Choice(Each item: 1)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A,B, C and D.1.The problem ________ when the students refused to do theirhomework.A. aroseB. arousedC. roseD. raised2.________ so many people in the United States been out of work astoday.A. More than ever beforeB. In the past, there have neverC. Never before haveD. Formerly, there never were3.Since William had been seriously ill for several months, his parentswere worried about ________ to return to school full-time.A. he wantedB. he wantingC. him to wantD. his wanting4.I won't ________ those children making a noise in my house!A. allowB. letC. haveD. permit5.The opposition leaders ________ the government for not takingaction sooner.A. warnedB. criticizedC. threatenedD. urged6.Others argue that since the earth has endured a long string of iceages in the last two million to three million years, any warming is________ to be temporary.A. seemedB. likelyC. tendedD. possible7.________, John has been to several foreign countries.A. Even he is youngB. Young though he isC. In spite of he is youngD. Young is as he8.She got a job as an assistant stage manager at the Cambridge ArtsFestival Theatre, thinking that it might ________ to a career as aplaywright (剧作家).A. pave the wayB. work wonderC. point outD. stand a chance9.After so many days without rain, the ground quickly ________ thelittle rain that fell last night.A. droppedB. floodedC. graspedD. absorbed10.Senior members of the staff competed eagerly ________ the positionof sales manager in the company.A. inB. withC. forD. on11.The address book ________ the email addresses of your friends orgroups of colleagues.A. makes it easy to recallB. makes it easy recallC. makes easy to recallD. makes recall it easy12.We regret to ________ that it may not be possible to deal with everyrequest.A. put offB. pass onC. help alongD. point out13.________ to the papers is restricted to Defense Departmentpersonnel only.A. ApplicationB. ExceptionC. AccessD. Glance14.________ from the occasional late night party, our neighbors are veryquiet.A. ApartB. ButC. ExceptD. As15.I'm sorry I forgot to write; I had so much else ________ my mind.A. overB. forC. onD. about16._______ the movie I would have finished my paper last Sunday.A. In spite ofB. But forC. Because ofD. As for17.We must ______ that the experiment is controlled as rigidly aspossible.A. assureB. secureC. ensureD. issue18.________ with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountains donot seem high at all.A. If you compareB. Compare themC. When comparedD. A comparison19.The student found the novel _______. It provided him with so muchinformation about the subject.A. enlighteningB. confusingC. frustratingD. delighting20.Let's drink _______ Dicks' success in business.A. ofB. forC. toD. with21.The engine has broken and the boat is ______ on the water.A. flowingB. floatingC. driftingD. sailing22.Each year in the United States, many black teenagers _______ ofschool, either because they cannot keep up or they have to work to support their family.A. go outB. drop outC. check outD. pull out23.I'm ______ to graduate in the next half of the year.A. owingB. thanksC. dueD. because24.Construction of the railways helped to develop the national _______of Tanzania and Zambia.A. economicB. economiesC. economicsD. economical25.In the future, more ______ should be placed on the education of theyoung.A. crisisB. implicationsC. impressionsD. emphasis26.Just as the increase of fax machines, wireless phones and personalcomputers has caused a shortage of phone numbers, heavy use of the Internet is _____ the supply of numerical (数字的) Internetaddresses.A. drainingB. soakingC. absorbingD. drying27.According to the recent report, 10 years ago about one in sevenpeople in this country spoke a language ________ English at home.A. rather thanB. other thanC. regardless ofD. except for28.If, one day, it was possible to direct stem cells to become selectedtypes of replacement tissue, it could be used to ________ a host ofdiseases which at present are incurable.A. treatB. adjustC. adoptD. remedy29.Most individuals and families are turning to lawyers for help in solvingdisputes and ___ legal procedures.A. commentingB. complementingC. implementingD. supplementingcated young people in China now are clever and resourceful, fullof plans, and able to _________ with the world of high technologyand constant change.A. meetB. cooperateC. copeD. solve31.Every two months, Li Liang ________ a new hair style and a newlook.A. stands up toB. makes up forC. comes up withD. puts up with32.We shouldn't ________ our own national features for internationalads that are shown globally.A. disposeC. discardD. discharge33.Without outside ________, China's advertising people cannot reallymature and obtain a foothold (稳固的地位) in the global ad market.A. encouragementB. consumptionC. pressureD. controversycational Service Inc. operates 70 institutes in the United Statesand they concentrate on providing career-focused degree programs to ________ 28,000 students.A. considerablyB. approximatelyC. preferablyD. ideally35.Now that the excitement of celebrating has had a chance to _______,it's time to turn the Olympic ideal into reality.A. cut inB. carry awayC. turn downD. wear off36.Most native speakers of English will miss consonants (辅音) at their________.A. easeB. consciousnessC. conveniencest month, Mars and Earth were at the closest points in their________ orbits. The distance between the two worlds was 68 million kilometers.A. identicalB. respectiveC. rigidD. reverse38.Everyone is trying to ________ how the fire started.A. figure outB. put outC. turn outD. clear out39.________ emergency, please follow the orders of the plane crew.A. In the case ofB. In caseC. In case ofD. In that case40.There comes a moment when you _______ interest so totally that totouch it again would be a physical impossibility.A. losingB. lostC. loseD. having been lost41.An old friend from abroad, ______ I was expecting to stay with me,telephoned from the airport.A. thatB. whichC. whoD. whom42.If the work ________ by the end of the month is delayed theconstruction company will be fined.A. will be completedB. has been completedC. to be completedD. being completed43.Ever since Picasso's paintings were on exhibition, there ________large crowds at the museum every day.A. isB. areC. has beenD. have been44._______ you have been in this school for some time, please tell mewhat you think of it.A. ThatB. In thatC. With thatD. Now that45.The experts feel that there would be fewer problems undergroundthan ________ in case of an earthquake.A. surfaceB. the surfaceC. on the surfaceD. that on the surface46.Just as the sun is the central body of the solar system, _______ thenucleus is the core of the atom.A. soB. thusC. henceD. therefore47.What surprised us most is the fact that he had committed an________ crime.A. intelligentB. intelligibleC. intellectualD. intelligence48.There is a 20-minute parking _______ here, so we must get back tothe car very quickly.A. freedomB. limitC. allowanceD. ability49.Actually, humor helps make products more ________ to consumers.A. availableB. sensibleC. feasibleD. accessiblepared with what I saw 10 years ago, ads today are becomingincreasingly _______.A. sophisticatedB. soakedC. philosophicalD. physicalPart 2 Cloze (with four choices provided) (Each item: 1)Directions:Read the following passage carefully and choose the bestanswer from the four choices given for each blank.Questions 51 to 70 are based on the following passage.Are there any relations between Australians and Africans? Becausenative Australians closely look 51.have made comparisons between them. The 52.long been that there is a strong connection between them. Some have thought that Africans and Australians are close 53.54.not true. Australians are genetically far away 55.Their 56.was 57.blood 58.were those who were in their 1492 locations before the 59.Europeans started traveling 60.done to make 61.genetically "impure". They were of pure and definite 62.63.genetic information is very important to the 64.65.66.medical companies. They feel that this is 67.certain racial groups. After all the native groups, which originally gave Arraythe 68.aren't 69.that 70.the study of the blood proteins has provided much information forfurther studies.Part 3 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(Each item: 2)Directions:Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 71 to 75 are based on the same passage or dialog.This was the challenge Kristin Casper faced when she learned that San Francisco voters would decide on two solar power propositions (提案) last November. This probably meant to Casper, who is a Greenpeace clean-energy organizer, that they were lacking the support they'd need to pass. But she also believed that California, still in its crippling energy crisis, was ripe for solar.So Casper got help, employing five students from Green Corps, a Boston-based field school for environmental campaign organizers. By the end of their second month, Casper's group had assured the victory of both solar propositions. Proposition B, which won 73 percent of the vote, allows the city to issue $100 million in revenue bonds (债券) to create active-solar facilities for city agencies, without imposing new taxes on its citizens. It opens the potential for San Francisco to nearly double its capacity of power generation. Proposition H allows the city to carry out future clean-energy projects without a citywide vote each time.How did they manage this?"First off," says Casper, "the five organizers were fresh out of school and full of energy. Second, we focused on city districts we knew would turn out to vote in favor if informed." They also targeted religious groups, which, in recent years, have increasingly shown a sense of responsibility for protecting the Earth, she says.Third, they just worked hard. They planned the campaign over breakfast at 7:00 a.m. and then worked until 10 P.M., distributing 300,000 leaflets (小册子), posting 1,500 signs, calling 50,000 voters, and gaining new support. In the end, more than 200 volunteers got involved.They impressed more than San Francisco's voters. Casper says officials of other cities, including Boulder, Colorado, have approached them for guidance, and they're happy to help. "We hope to get San Diego to be the next solar city in California," she says.71."This probably meant to Casper, who is a Greenpeace clean-energyorganizer, that they were lacking the support they'd need to pass."(Para.1) Here, "they" refer to ________.A. San Francisco votersB. Greenpeace clean-energy organizersC. two solar power propositionsD. students from Green Corps72.To Casper's mind, California was ________.A. not fit for the solar power projectB. deeply involved in energy crisisC. ready for the solar power projectD. crippled by the financial problems73.Proposition B ________.A. allowed the city to carry out each clean-energy project without avoteB. allowed San Francisco to impose new taxes on its citizensC. doubled the entire country's capacity of power generationD. eased the city's financial burden in the form of $100 millionrevenue bonds74.Casper's group focused their efforts on ________.A. city districts they thought would be most likely to vote in favor ifinformedB. the five energetic organizers fresh out of schoolC. religious groups showing great responsibility for environmentD. leaflets distribution and telephone calls75.Which city is in line to be the next solar city in California?A. Boulder.B. San Diego.C. Colorado.D. San Francisco.Questions 76 to 80 are based on the same passage or dialog. Planetary (行星的) scientists are set to write the opening chapter of A Tale of Two Comets (彗星) with next Monday's launch of Contour, an unprecedented (空前的) mission that will peer into the cores of two comets over the next four years.Where ground-based astronomers (宇航员) can see only a glowing ball whose core is shrouded (遮蔽) in dust and gas, Contour will be able to pierce that veil—and spot details in the comet's nucleus only 12 feet across.For hundreds of years, comets have caught the human imagination. Butonly recently have they come within reach of science's virtual grasp—first through optical and radio telescopes, then via spacecraft.The Contour will encounter the comets in November 2003 and it promises, with a clearer picture of their structures and locations, to expand understanding of these mysterious comets. Their collisions with a young Earth are thought to have supplied the planet with water and other chemical compounds necessary to give rise to organic life, and to have altered the course of evolution.Armed with Contour's observation facilities, as well as with data from past comet flybys, researchers will be able to explore the diversity of comets arising at different stages of their life cycle. "This is an essential next step in exploring comets," says Joseph Veverka, head of Cornell University's astronomy (天文学) department and Contour's lead investigator.76.What can Contour do?A. To send astronauts to comets.B. To see a glowing ball.C. To spot the cores of two comets.D. To peer into the dust and gas.77.What's true about comets?A. Their diameters are only 12 feet.B. Their cores are hard to pierce and observe.C. They are full of water and other compound chemicals.D. They have altered the course of evolution.78.Why didn't planetary scientists explore the mysteries of cometsbefore?A. Because comets are shrouded in dust and gas.B. Because the scientists are not ready to write A Tale of TwoComets.C. Because the scientists did not have a clear picture of theirlocations.D. Because it was only recently that the study of comets became apossibility.79.What does the word "flybys" (Para. 5) probably mean?A. Flight.B. Spacecraft.D. Cores.80.What's the essential significance of Contour's mission?A. Helping astronomers have a clearer picture of comets than before.B. Having a clear picture of their structure and location.C. Exploring the diversity of comets arising at different stages of theirlifecycle.D. Obtaining data from past comet flybys.Questions 81 to 85 are based on the same passage or dialog.Are organically grown foods the best food choices? The advantages claimed for such foods over conventionally grown and marketed food products are now being debated. Advocates of organic foods—a term whose meaning varies greatly—frequently proclaim that such products are safer and more nutritious than others.The growing interest of consumers in the safety and nutritional quality of the typical North American diet is a welcome development. However, much of this interest has been sparked by sweeping claims that the food supply is unsafe or inadequate in meeting nutritional needs. Although most of these claims are not supported by scientific evidence, the great number of written material advancing such claims makes it difficult for the general public to separate fact from fiction. As a result, claims that eating a diet consisting entirely of organically-grown foods prevents or cures disease or provides other benefits to health have become widely publicized and popular among customers.Almost daily the public is surrounded by claims for "no-aging" diets, new vitamins, and other wonder foods. There are numerous unsubstantiated (无确实根据的) reports that natural vitamins are superior to synthetic ones, that fertilized eggs are nutritionally superior to unfertilized eggs, that untreated grains are better than fertilized grains, and the like.One thing that most organically grown food products seem to have in common is that they cost more than conventionally grown foods. But in many cases consumers are misled if they believe organic foods can maintain health and provide better nutritional quality than conventionally grown foods. So there is real cause for concern if consumers, particularly those with limited incomes, distrust the regular food supply and buy only expensive organic foods instead.81.The word "Advocates" (Para. 1) is closest in meaning to which of thefollowing?B. Merchants.C. Inspectors.D. Consumers.82.What does the word "others" (Para. 1) refer to?A. Advantages.B. Advocates.C. Organic foods.D. Nonorganically-grown products.83.The author implies that there is cause for concern if consumers withlimited incomes buy organic foods instead of conventionally grownfoods because ________.A. organic foods can be more expensive but are often no better thanconventionally-grown foodsB. many organic foods are actually less nutritious than similarconventionally-grown foodsC. conventionally-grown foods are more readily available than organicfoodsD. too many farmers will stop using conventional methods to growfood crops84.According to the last paragraph, consumers who believe that organicfoods are better than conventionally-grown foods are often ________.A. carelessB. mistakenC. mistakingD. wealthy85.What is the author's attitude toward the claims made by advocates ofhealth foods?A. Very enthusiastic.B. Somewhat favorable.C. Neutral.。
新视野英语4网络学习答案
1.A. The woman is a talented singer and impressed the man.B. The man would like to go to a talent show.C. The man liked the show better than the woman.D. The woman had no interest in the show at all.2.A. He feels he isn't good enough.B. He feels he isn't a kid anymore.C. He can't make it on the 12th.D. He doesn't like trying.3.A. One's own values.B. One's hard work.C. One's personal contacts.D. One's special abilities.4.A. The man is a professional actor.B. The man never thinks about acting.C. Many people don't like acting.D. Many people think the man's a good actor.5.A. The man doesn't think second place is good.B. The man hasn't taught the woman anything.C. The woman is proud of winning the race.D. The woman believes she is a loser.6.A. They have rights.B. They are well-paid.C. They work outside homes.D. They have good jobs.7.A. Mother and son.B. Father and daughter.C. Husband and wife.D. Boss and employee.8.A. The 12th.B. The 17th.C. The 15th.D. The 18th.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.A. Some famous movies.B. People in a war.C. The history of war.D. A battle station.2.A. In 1999.B. In 1978.C. In 1983.D. In 2005. 3.A. The last group of episodes coming out before the firstgroup.B. A man, like the one in the movie, who wears a black suit.C. A battle station that has the ability to destroy aplanet.D. A group of movies that seems confusing to people.4.A. Darth Vader.B. Han Solo.C. Princess Leia.D. Luke Skywalker.5.A. The man was influenced by Star Wars.B. The man is exciting.C. The man likes Star Wars.D. The man has a new hope for movie history.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.6.A. Joining a family.B. Becoming a fantastic dancer.C. Going out for the night.D. Dancing at the woman's home.7.A. Dancing.B. Dinner.C. A concert.D. A movie.8.A. The man is important to his parents.B. The woman had a great time with her parents.C. The woman isn't serious about her parents.D. The man doesn't want to go out with the woman's parents.9.A. To be more serious about the parents.B. To have tea with the parents.C. To go with the woman without her parents.D. To go with the woman and her parents.10.A. Wife and husband.B. Girlfriend and boyfriend.C. Sister and brother.D. Mother and son.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.A. Lisa Marie.B. Elvis Presley.C. Rock'n'roll.D. Priscilla Presley.2.A. Danny, a husband, is in a normal family.B. Lisa Marie didn't approve of how she was raised.C. Suburban families aren't really normal.D. Benjamin and Daniel are growing up like their mother.3.A. He was like a normal, suburban father.B. He gave her everything she wanted.C. He acted like he didn't want his daughter.D. He always complained about her.4.A. She was always in the public eye.B. She always complained.C. She had a famous father.D. She was well-known.5.A. Servants.B. Lisa Marie.C. Priscilla.D. Bodyguards.What does Microsoft doMicrosoft is the world's second largest company bysystem for 80 percent of the world's personal computers.Microsoft's operating system isthe world.Any software needs to be the operating system for it to work.The company also produces aproducts, such as Word and Excel. These products runMany software writers have tended to write for Microsoft ratherthan for its as Apple. Those people who end up working for other companies, then, tend to be less qualified. This makes it even harder for these other companies to compete.This dominance also feeds through to PC manufacturersWhat does Microsoft sayThe company says thatsuch things as giving certain programs away for free in order to be popular with the public.does not have a monopoly (垄断) position, it says.1.According to the American federal government, residentsof Hawaii have the longest life ________: years.A. rankB. scaleC. spanD. scope2.The millions of calculations involved, had they been doneby hand, ________ all practical value by the time they were finished.A. had lostB. would loseC. would have lostD. should have lost3.As a public relations officer, he is said ________ somevery influential people.A. to knowB. to be knowingC. to have been knowingD. to have known4.Our hopes ________ and fell in the same instant.A. aroseB. raisedC. roseD. aroused5.With the development in science and technology man can makevarious flowers ________ before their time.A. be bloomedB. bloomC. bloomedD. blooming6. A season ticket _______the holder to make as many journeysas he wishes within the stated period of time.A. entitlesB. grantsC. presentsD. promises7._______ in the office made a mistake and the firm regrettedcausing the customer any inconvenience.A. SomeoneB. SomeC. AnyoneD. One8.In recent years much more emphasis has been put ________developing the students' productive skills.A. ontoB. inC. overD. on9.Only a selected number of landladies in the neighborhoodhave been allowed by the university to take in ________.A. residentsB. lodgersC. settlersD. inhabitants10.By the time he arrives in Beijing, we ________ here fortwo days.A. will have stayedB. shall stayC. have been stayingD. have stayedQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. The US military has blocked public access to nearly all its web sites after its servers were attacked by a new computer virus.Late last week, the US Space Command, which provides security for military computers, instructed all military organizations to block public access after a number of sites had contracted the virus, called the "Code Red" bug, according to an official.The virus is known as a "denial of service" bug, because it replicates (自我复制) itself by reading the data files on a network server and sending copies to other servers—thereby multiplying and sometimes crashing a system—and denying access to legitimate (合法的) users of the site."The Code Red worm did in fact show up in some DoD (Department of Defense) web sites and we're working to contain that," Command Spokesman Army Maj. Barry Venable said. "Ways we're going about that include blocking public access to the Web sites, because that's the way this worm works, to prevent it from using our networks to propagate (繁殖) itself."The virus exploits a security flaw (缺陷) in certain Microsoft network servers. The flaw was announced last month when a patch was released to fix it."To protect our DoD web sites from being compromised, DoD organizations have been told to review the status of the Internet information servers... to make sure that all the patches that were previously installed had been installed," says Venable.Only a handful of the major Defense Department sites, with the suffix ".mil," appear currently accessible to the public, including the central public affairs site DefenseLink and the military services' main homepages. Public access is blocked to information connected to those sites, and others such as the National Missile Defense site and the US Air Force's European site. Registered Department of Defense personnel continue to have access to the sites, Venable said.1.Which of the following is the best title for this passageA. The Code Red Worm.B. DoD Blocks Public Web Site Access.C. DoD Was Attacked.D. Protect DoD Web Sites Against Viruses.2.The word "contracted" most probably means ________.A. make less or smallerB. get an illnessC. make a legal agreementD. formally agree to marry somebody3.Which of the following statements is NOT true about theCode Red wormA. It can multiply in large numbers.B. It may make a computer system stop working.C. It's included in a patch released by Microsoft.D. It may destroy the connection between legitimate usersand the sites.4.Public access is blocked to most DoD web sites so that________.A. the Code Red worm can't use the web site to replicatesitself and send copiesB. DoD organizations can have necessary patches installedto protect their sitesC. the defense secrets can be prevented from being revealedD. the mistake in certain Microsoft network servers canbe corrected5.Which of the following is NOT a measure taken by DoD tofight against the Code Red wormA. Blocking public access.B. Shutting down e-mail.C. Reviewing the status of the Internet informationservers.D. Having necessary patches installed.1.He cut and cigarettes, and atea balanced diet.2.Are you telling me that you'd vote for somebodybetter future3.I told the kids a story, making I wentalong.4.different traditions.5.The most unlikely objects found their waydesign and look absolutely right where he placed them.。
新视野大学英语4课后练习答案(完美版)
新视野大学英语4课后练习答案(完美版)新视野大学英语4课后练习答案(完美版)Unit11.If you move into any place other thanl. 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。
2. Some women could have made a good salary in job2. 一些女性完全可以不待在家里,而是去工作,挣一份不错的工资。
但是为了家庭,她们放弃了工作。
3. How can you justify such rudeness? You will4. e你怎么为这样粗鲁的行为辩护?你将会为此付出沉重的代价,因为他们己经以低毁名誉的罪名起诉你了。
3. Criticism can be of great use;4. 批评有其重要作用;我们可能当时不喜欢它,但是它能激励我们去做更伟大的事情。
5. His uncompromising behavior, to which the public6. 5. 他毫不让步的行为遭到公众的反对,这使得他陷人了精神上崩溃、经济上破产的境地。
7. Even if you fail, don't let failure harm you,6. 即使你失败了,也不要被失败伤害,更不要被失败左右。
记住:失败是学习过程中必要的一步;它不是学习的结束,而是学习的开始。
unit31.The man is reported to have said in private that1.据报道这个男子曾在私下说:“许多救济对象在欺骗我们,因此,作为补偿,我们有权让他们对我们点头哈腰。
2.After considering your background and experience2.我们考虑了你的背景与经历,很遗憾地告诉你,我们目前没有适合你的工作机会。
3.I failed to take my cue from Oscar. Instead,3.我没能按奥斯卡的暗示去做,相反,我反驳了那个妇女,结果她竟然是我们的新经理。
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1.A. The woman is a talented singer and impressed the man.B. The man would like to go to a talent show.C. The man liked the show better than the woman.D. The woman had no interest in the show at all.2.A. He feels he isn't good enough.B. He feels he isn't a kid anymore.C. He can't make it on the 12th.D. He doesn't like trying.3.A. One's own values.B. One's hard work.C. One's personal contacts.D. One's special abilities.4.A. The man is a professional actor.B. The man never thinks about acting.C. Many people don't like acting.D. Many people think the man's a good actor.5.A. The man doesn't think second place is good.B. The man hasn't taught the woman anything.C. The woman is proud of winning the race.D. The woman believes she is a loser.6.A. They have rights.B. They are well-paid.C. They work outside homes.D. They have good jobs.7.A. Mother and son.B. Father and daughter.C. Husband and wife.D. Boss and employee.8.A. The 12th.B. The 17th.C. The 15th.D. The 18th.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.A. Some famous movies.B. People in a war.C. The history of war.D. A battle station.2.A. In 1999.B. In 1978.C. In 1983.D. In 2005.3.A. The last group of episodes coming out before the first group.B. A man, like the one in the movie, who wears a black suit.C. A battle station that has the ability to destroy a planet.D. A group of movies that seems confusing to people.4.A. Darth Vader.B. Han Solo.C. Princess Leia.D. Luke Skywalker.5.A. The man was influenced by Star Wars.B. The man is exciting.C. The man likes Star Wars.D. The man has a new hope for movie history.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.6.A. Joining a family.B. Becoming a fantastic dancer.C. Going out for the night.D. Dancing at the woman's home.7.A. Dancing.B. Dinner.C. A concert.D. A movie.8.A. The man is important to his parents.B. The woman had a great time with her parents.C. The woman isn't serious about her parents.D. The man doesn't want to go out with the woman's parents.9.A. To be more serious about the parents.B. To have tea with the parents.C. To go with the woman without her parents.D. To go with the woman and her parents.10.A. Wife and husband.B. Girlfriend and boyfriend.C. Sister and brother.D. Mother and son.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.A. Lisa Marie.B. Elvis Presley.C. Rock'n'roll.D. Priscilla Presley.2.A. Danny, a husband, is in a normal family.B. Lisa Marie didn't approve of how she was raised.C. Suburban families aren't really normal.D. Benjamin and Daniel are growing up like their mother.3.A. He was like a normal, suburban father.B. He gave her everything she wanted.C. He acted like he didn't want his daughter.D. He always complained about her.4.A. She was always in the public eye.B. She always complained.C. She had a famous father.D. She was well-known.5.A. Servants.B. Lisa Marie.C. Priscilla.D. Bodyguards.What does Microsoft doMicrosoft is the world's second largest company byvalue. It provides the system for 80 percent of theworld's personal computers. Microsoft's operating system isthroughout the world.Any software needs to be with the operatingsystem for it to work.The company also produces a of softwareproducts, such as Word and Excel. These products runon the Windows operating system.Many software writers have tended to write for Microsoft rather thanfor its such as Apple. Those people who end upworking for other companies, then, tend to be less qualified. This makes it even harder for these other companies to compete.This dominance also feeds through to PC manufacturersWhat does Microsoft sayThe company says thatthings as giving certain programs away for free in order to be popular with the public.means Microsoft does not have a monopoly (垄断) position, it says.1.According to the American federal government, residents ofHawaii have the longest life ________: years.A. rankB. scaleC. spanD. scope2.The millions of calculations involved, had they been done by hand,________ all practical value by the time they were finished.A. had lostB. would loseC. would have lostD. should have lost3.As a public relations officer, he is said ________ some veryinfluential people.A. to knowB. to be knowingC. to have been knowingD. to have known4.Our hopes ________ and fell in the same instant.A. aroseB. raisedC. roseD. aroused5.With the development in science and technology man can makevarious flowers ________ before their time.A. be bloomedB. bloomC. bloomedD. blooming6. A season ticket _______the holder to make as many journeys as hewishes within the stated period of time.A. entitlesB. grantsC. presentsD. promises7._______ in the office made a mistake and the firm regrettedcausing the customer any inconvenience.A. SomeoneB. SomeC. AnyoneD. One8.In recent years much more emphasis has been put ________developing the students' productive skills.A. ontoB. inC. overD. on9.Only a selected number of landladies in the neighborhood havebeen allowed by the university to take in ________.A. residentsB. lodgersC. settlersD. inhabitants10.By the time he arrives in Beijing, we ________ here for two days.A. will have stayedB. shall stayC. have been stayingD. have stayedQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.The US military has blocked public access to nearly all its web sites after its servers were attacked by a new computer virus.Late last week, the US Space Command, which provides security for military computers, instructed all military organizations to block public access after a number of sites had contracted the virus, called the "Code Red" bug, according to an official.The virus is known as a "denial of service" bug, because it replicates (自我复制) itself by reading the data files on a network server and sendingcopies to other servers—thereby multiplying and sometimes crashing a system—and denying access to legitimate (合法的) users of the site."The Code Red worm did in fact show up in some DoD (Department of Defense) web sites and we're working to contain that," Command Spokesman Army Maj. Barry Venable said. "Ways we're going about that include blocking public access to the Web sites, because that's the way this worm works, to prevent it from using our networks to propagate (繁殖) itself."The virus exploits a security flaw (缺陷) in certain Microsoft network servers. The flaw was announced last month when a patch was released to fix it."To protect our DoD web sites from being compromised, DoD organizations have been told to review the status of the Internet information servers... to make sure that all the patches that were previously installed had been installed," says Venable.Only a handful of the major Defense Department sites, with the suffix ".mil," appear currently accessible to the public, including the central public affairs site DefenseLink and the military services' main homepages. Public access is blocked to information connected to those sites, and others such as the National Missile Defense site and the US Air Force's European site. Registered Department of Defense personnel continue to have access to the sites, Venable said.1.Which of the following is the best title for this passageA. The Code Red Worm.B. DoD Blocks Public Web Site Access.C. DoD Was Attacked.D. Protect DoD Web Sites Against Viruses.2.The word "contracted" most probably means ________.A. make less or smallerB. get an illnessC. make a legal agreementD. formally agree to marry somebody3.Which of the following statements is NOT true about the Code RedwormA. It can multiply in large numbers.B. It may make a computer system stop working.C. It's included in a patch released by Microsoft.D. It may destroy the connection between legitimate users and thesites.4.Public access is blocked to most DoD web sites so that ________.A. the Code Red worm can't use the web site to replicates itselfand send copiesB. DoD organizations can have necessary patches installed toprotect their sitesC. the defense secrets can be prevented from being revealedD. the mistake in certain Microsoft network servers can becorrected5.Which of the following is NOT a measure taken by DoD to fightagainst the Code Red wormA. Blocking public access.B. Shutting down e-mail.C. Reviewing the status of the Internet information servers.D. Having necessary patches installed.1.He cut downbalanced diet.2.Are you telling me that you'd vote for somebodyfuture3.I told the kids a story, making it4.In his work we see the collisiontraditions.5.The most unlikely objects found their waydesign and look absolutely right where he placed them.。