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大学体验英语4一周一练答案9

大学体验英语4一周一练答案9

Key to Model Test (9) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:June 15, 2002Dear President,I’m writing to call your attention to some problems about the university library that calls for an immediate solution.Firstly, I think the librarians are impatient and impolite. Being a freshman, I was not familiar with the specific procedures of borrowing, returning and renewing bookswhen I went to the library for the first time. To my embarrassment, the librarian didn’t tellme patiently but shouted at me loudly in full view of other students. Now almost one yearhas passed, and the situation has seen little improvement. Some librarians are reluctantto help the students with the new computer system when their service is needed. In myopinion, the problems with the staff are that they don’t have the sense of responsibilityand the devotion to work.Another problem I want to point out is about the poor management of books. The books there are not classified clearly —books which can be taken out of the libraryand those that can’t be taken out are often laid together. As a result, the books we take from the open shelves turn out to be the reserved collection which can onlybe read in the library. What’s worse, the librarians are so rude as if we were to blamefor the mess.The university library is the academic center of our school. It should be a world of peace and civility where students can devote themselves to the intensive quest forknowledge and improvement. So it’s urgent for our school to take measures to improvethe qualities of the librarians and the management there, so that the students can enjoya better study environment.I look forward to your reply.Yours,Li MingPart II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1. N 参见文章第一段第二行。

大学体验英语一周一练4 参考答案

大学体验英语一周一练4 参考答案

Unit 1Extended Reading Skills Practice1.“a very young child— or even an animal —can learn to recognize faces”2.“We also tell people apart by how they behave”3.“People have always tried to‘type’ each other”4. DExtended Translating Skills Practice1. 地球的大小是月球的49倍/ 地球比月球大48倍。

2. 冰箱的销售量增加了两倍半/ 增加到三倍半。

3. 他过去数年间的收入已增长两倍/ 是以前的三倍。

4. 在过去五年中,该国武器进口量降低了3/4(降低到1/4)。

5. 这所小学的学生数量锐减了63%。

Extended Writing Skills Practice (略)Review and TestPart I. Writing(略)Part II. Reading Comprehension1-5 CBACA 6-7 DA8. the conviction of many men 9. its priceless value10. margins of between 1 and 3 percent in various votersPart III. Listening Comprehension11-15 CBACD 16-18 BDA 19-22 BDAC 23-25 DBC26-28 CDB 29-32 BCCB 33-35 CAB36. throughout 37. obviously 38. breadwinner 39. raising40. common 41. nursery 42. varying 43. unusual44. has been to have both men and women share in children care, housework andfinancial responsibilities45. Many American women enjoy the independence that an outside job and thesalary give them46. American women, however, have met challenges since pioneer days, and theycontinue to fight for true equalityPart IV. Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)Section A47-51 KJEAM 52-56 OIBNDSection B57-61 CDDAB 62-66 BACCDPart V. Cloze67-71 BCDBA 72-76 ADCBD 77-81 ACBDC 82-86 ABDCAPart VI. Translation87. the less likely you are to catch a cold88. was his father not around89. the only time she feels very happy90. are not as important to fathers91. Those fathers who strive to be good family menUnit 2Extended Reading Skills Practice1-5 FOFOOExtended Translating Skills Practice1. 他的数学分数在班上是名列前茅的。

大学体验英语一周一练答案

大学体验英语一周一练答案

Band Four 183Key to Model Test (3) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:When asked about the relation between love and study on campus, different peoplewill offer different opinions. Some people take it for granted that college studentsshould not fall in love with each other in order to waste their precious time. In theiropinion, love is time-consuming and will distract one’s attention from learning. Besides,they think that if a student falls in love, he will certainly fall behind in his study. However, others hold that love on campus may encourage students to study harder.They maintain that a true love will never stand aside while another falls behind in hisor her study. And most love stories on campus are developed on the basis of mutual helpin study.Weighing up these two arguments, I am for the second one. For one thing, mutualhelp in life is certainly a strong support in study. For another, true lovers usually helpeach other both in life and study. Therefore, if guided properly, love will be helpful tothe study.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and scanning)1. Y [解释] 快速浏览全文黑体字标题,可知,全文都是作者给家长提出的一些建议。

大学体验英语4一周一练标准答案3

大学体验英语4一周一练标准答案3

Band Four 183Key to Model Test (3) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:When asked about the relation between love and study on campus, different peoplewill offer different opinions. Some people take it for granted that college studentsshould not fall in love with each other in order to waste their precious time. In theiropinion, love is time-consuming and will distract one’s attention from learning. Besides,they think that if a student falls in love, he will certainly fall behind in his study. However, others hold that love on campus may encourage students to study harder.They maintain that a true love will never stand aside while another falls behind in hisor her study. And most love stories on campus are developed on the basis of mutual helpin study.Weighing up these two arguments, I am for the second one. For one thing, mutualhelp in life is certainly a strong support in study. For another, true lovers usually helpeach other both in life and study. Therefore, if guided properly, love will be helpful tothe study.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and scanning)1. Y [解释] 快速浏览全文黑体字标题,可知,全文都是作者给家长提出的一些建议。

大学体验英语4一周一练答案6

大学体验英语4一周一练答案6

Key to Model Test (6) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:Mobile PhoneWith the development of information technology and reduced price of communicationproducts, the mobile phone has become a necessity for most people. Obviously,it connects people and makes our life more convenient. Thanks to it, it’s easy for us tocontact or be contacted by others anytime and anywhere. We will never miss any importantmeetings, great deals or admirable opportunities.But, have you noticed sometimes the mobile phone also causes embarrassment?It’s not rare to see someone pressing the mobile phone to his ear and shouting loudlyin public as if there were no one else around. And I’m sure you may have such an experiencethat the mobile phone ring continuously on a formal occasion. Perhaps these people have many life-and-death reasons to keep the phone working at all times, but itinterrupts people around them who have to hear what they don’t care when they want toconcentrate on what they’re doing.So please shut off your cell phone in public, especially on a quiet and serious occasion.It’s a respect for others and will win yourself respect in return.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1. N (该陈述只是文章第一部分的主要意思)2. Y (在Why do we Dream?部分第一段最后可以找到答案)3. N (在Why do we Dream?部分最后可以看出这一句话把两种理论搅在了一起)4. N (在Dreaming and the Brain部分最后可证实REM应是第五阶段)5. N (在How to Improve Your Dream Recall部分第一句发现,数字错误)6. NG7. Y (在Common Dream Themes and Their Interpretations部分谈论飞翔时可以找到此句)8. only from their dream state. (出自Why do we Dream?部分第一段)9. whatever we’re afraid of is unfounded. (出自Common Dream Themes and Their Interpretations部分)10. from your problems (出自Common Dream Themes and Their Interpretations部分)Part III. Listening ComprehensionSection A11-18 BCDC BCAC 19-22 CACC 23-25 DBCBand Four 211Section B26-28 ACB 29-31 BCB 32-35 AACDSection C36. individuals and businesses37. crime38. individuals39. vulnerable40. unknowingly41. access42. security company43. logically44. There is software available on the Internet which can passwords45. when trying to break into our computers.46. give details of passwords or other things by pretending to be staffPart IV. Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)Section A47. B 48. E 49. H 50. A 51. O52. F 53. K 54. I 55. L 56. N(文章主要讲述的是全球变暖问题,做题的关键在于理解文章,合理选词。

大学体验英语4一周一练答案4

大学体验英语4一周一练答案4

192 Model Test 4Key to Model Test (4) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:PressureIn our modern society marked by competition, people are faced with various kindsof pressure, the pressure from work, from family, from study and even from your heart.And a lot of people are afraid of pressure. They keep complaining about everything andappear very anxious.However, a certain measure of pressure is not necessarily bad. Just imagine how ahigh school student can pass the entrance examination to a university without pressure.And the fear of losing one’s job keeps a worker working hard. Therefore, it is no exaggerationto say the pressure runs the world around.Of course, too much pressure is harmful to our life. He who can not handle the pressure might collapse someday if it is too much to endure. There are already too manyexamples of this. Thus the question is we must learn how to relieve ourselves of the burdenof work and study and at the same time, keep up the stimulus to drive us to makeefforts.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and scanning)1. Y (在文章开头第一句即可找到答案)2. Y (文中第二段谈到了这一点)3. N (在SETTING THE SYSTEM 部分中可知这与原文相悖)4. Y. (在SETTING THE SYSTEM部分末尾可以可作出判断)5. Y. (在WHEN THE SYSTEM IS SET 的第一部分可作出判断)6. N (在INDICATOR LIGHT 部分可知此句与文章不符)7. NG.8. a preparation time (在SETTING THE SYSTEM部分)9. activating or canceling the system (在SETTING THE SYSTEM部分)10. Toyota dealer (文章最后一句)Part III. Listening ComprehensionSection A11-18 CABA BDCC 19-22 BBAC 23-25 CDASection B26-28 BAB 29-31 CAD 32-35 ACADBand Four 193Section C36. best-selling 37. reliable source 38. druggist 39. substituted40. officially 41. advertised42. extension and promotions 43. sales representatives44. While attempting to sell Coca-Cola fountain45. Not only did the product do a lot, so did its advertising46. numerous other items from calendars to baseball cardsPart IV. Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)Section A47-56. B)capital(n. 资本); M)inputs(n. 输入、投入); E)varies(v. 变化,不同varyfrom…to…是固定搭配); J)economic(a. 经济的); H)transformation (n. 转变);A)offer(v. 提供); L)internal(a. 内部的,内在的); F)differently(ad. 不同地); K)reducing(v-ing. 降低,减少); O)information(n. 信息)。

高教版大学体验英语第4版一周一练(提高目标上册)Keys to Unit 7

高教版大学体验英语第4版一周一练(提高目标上册)Keys to Unit 7

Keys to Unit 7Extended Reading Skills Practice该语篇的衔接手段分析如下:(一)逻辑衔接手段:1.表强调:句(5)用But强调了纳粹的罪大恶极。

2.表比较:句(4)里的比较结构No one has been a more表达了作者对共产主义的无比憎恨。

3.表空间:句(6)里的before;句(7)里的on the threshold;句(11)里的from;句(13)里in the sky起到了很好的衔接作用使文章更加连贯。

4.表时间:句(8)里from time immemorial强调了苏联人民世代生存的热土受到了威胁,激发英军帮助苏联的爱心;句(9)里用when把苏联人民保卫家园妇幼老人儿童祈福的场景衔接起来,加强了大家保卫苏联的决心。

5.表转折:句(10)里的but再次描述了苏联人民安土乐业的生活正在受到纳粹的肆意践踏,强调援苏抗德的重要性。

6.表增补:句(2)、(3)里的and 重现了纳粹的惨无人道,(13)里的and强调如果没有英国的帮助,苏联必将沦丧在德国纳粹的铁蹄之下。

(二)语法衔接手段:1.排比: 句8-13 是一个包含了6个句子的排比结构,生动形象地再现了纳粹德国入侵时,苏联人民处于水深火热之中的场景,也展示了纳粹德国的凶残和野心,使语篇读起来朗朗上口,语义连贯紧密。

2.替代: 句(2)、(3)用it替代Nazi regime; 句(3)、(4)、(6)、(7)、(8)、(9)、(10)里用I 替代作者;句(8)里的them替代Russian soldiers;句(13)里用they 替代German bombers and fighters。

这些替代的使用使表达更加简洁,体现了英语语言的逻辑性很严密。

3.省略:句(4)是个省略句,No one has been a more consistent opponent ofCommunism than I have Φ for the last twenty-five years.该句里出现了右省现象,动词been 被省略。

大学体验英语一周练4 答案-推荐下载

大学体验英语一周练4 答案-推荐下载
equirements for this major. To begin with, you must have a good foundation in math and English. Knowledge in these two subjects is essential for doing well in this major. In addition, you have to pay a higher tuition fee than students of other majors. Of course, you have to make some preparations for the test. On the one hand, you need to learn something about the computer. On the other hand, you should have basic knowledge about English before coming to the university. Otherwise, you will have difficulty in learning well in this major. I hope the above suggestions helpful to you. Wish you good luck. Yours Sincerely, David Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) 1-7 Y Y N Y NG N Y 8. face-to-face and respect 9. a favor or debt should never be forgotten 10. to make friends and keep them Part III. Listening Comprehension

大学体验英语(第四版)一周一练(提高目标·上册)Listening Scripts (4)[5页]

大学体验英语(第四版)一周一练(提高目标·上册)Listening Scripts  (4)[5页]

Listening Scripts for Review and Test (4)Part II Listening ComprehensionSection A:Directions: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D. Then write the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1.News Report OneA trial is going on right now that’s closely being watched by companies and legal experts around America. AT&T is trying to buy Time Warner, the parent company of CNN, for more than $85 billion.Today, AT&T is a large wireless company and satellite TV distributor. But what it does not have is content programming and entertainment. The merger would be one of the biggest media deals in history, but the U.S. government is trying to block it and one big question is, will the merger break U.S. antitrust laws, which are designed to keep American companies from having too much control over the market.It’s not just AT&T and Time Warner who care about the outcome of this case. All the media companies considering mergers like Disney and 21st Century Fox are watching carefully.If the Justice Department succeeds in blocking the merger, some see signals of a new era of government scrutiny. That might stop some future deals from going forward.Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.1.Why does the AT&T company want to merge Time Wanner?2.Which of the following statements is true?News Report TwoA majority of Americans, 84 percent, want the government to require nutrition labels on food packaging even if they may not want to read them. This according to a new Reuters/Ipsos Opinion Poll, which found only 13 percent said they "always" read the nutrition facts when deciding what to buy.Many poll respondents were interested in sugar, calories, salt and fat content. Fewer than half of those surveyed said they would be willing to pay more for foods that are organic, grass-fed or contain no added sugars or genetically-engineered ingredients. There is something they would shell out for: Locally-grown food. 57 percent said they would consider paying more for it.Lilian Woo, FOX News.Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.3.What did most Americans want to have on food packaging?4.According to the poll, how many people are willing to pay more for organic food? News Report ThreeThe Golden Gate Bridge joins the beautiful city of San Francisco with the suburbs to the north. Each day about one hundred thousand automobiles cross the bridge taking people to and from the city. More than half of them cross the bridge during the morning and evening rush hours. With the traffic so heavy, the trip is not pleasant. Now, however, there lives one group of happy commuters. They go to work by boat and enjoy it so much that most of them say they will never go by car again. The ferry they take is spacious, quiet and comfortable. The trip takes only 30 minutes and it’s not very costly. But best of all, being on the boat seems to make people more friendly toward each other. Because the ferry has been so successful, there are plans to use other still larger boats. There is also a proposal for a high speed boat that makes the trip in only 15 minutes. But not everyone is happy about that. A lot of people feel that half an hour is just enough time to relax.Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.5.How do the commuters feel about crossing the Golden Gate Bridge by car?6.What does the speaker say about ferry commuters?7.How do commuters respond to plans for the future of the ferry?Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then write the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1.Now you will hear two long conversations.Conversation OneW: Hey, Tom. How is your literature presentation going?M: What literature presentation? I don't have to give mine until the end of the next week.W: You mean you haven't even started working on it yet?M: No. I need the pressure of a deadline to get inspired.W: Really? I'm quite the opposite. I can't concentrate unless I know I have plenty of time. Besides I have a big math test next week. So I want to get my presentation out of the way.M: What's your presentation on?W: T. S Eliot.M: Wasn't he a poet? I thought we were supposed to focus on a novel.W: He wrote novels, do you know?M: Oh. Really? I never knew that. I guess I'll learn more on Tuesday. Is that when you are supposed to talk?W: Uh-huh. But I was going to offer you a preview. I'm looking for someone to tell me whether I'm talking too fast and whether you can follow what I'm saying.M: I guess I could do that. When were you thinking of?W: Will this afternoon be all right? I have a class to go to now but I'll be around before dinner.M: That sounds good. I'll stop by your room. It's probably quieter there than in my hall.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8.What are they talking about?9.Why does the woman want to get her presentation finished?10.What do you know about T. S Eliot?11.When will the woman make the presentation?Conversation TwoM: What are you going to have?W: I have no idea. Could you help me with the menu?M: Yes, sure. These are starters, and there are main courses and these are desserts.See?W: W hat’s the alternative?M: The alternative is to order a complete dinner. For a set price you get choice of soup or juice, one dish with potato and vegetable, salad, bread and butter and sometimes coffee and sometimes dessert.W: A nd you pay the price listed next to the main course?M: Right. Like the roast beef dinner is $7.85—plus tax and tip, of course.W: I t all looks pretty expensive to me.M: It’s not. This is only a bit more expensive than McDonald’s.So enjoy yourself.We’re celebrating, remember? Order anything you’d like to try; it’s all on me. W: Y ou are very kind.M: Friends are friends. I don’t get promoted often. Are you ready to order?W: A h, can you tell me what the Hot Fudge Sundae is?M: That’s a dessert. It’s an English specialty. It’s a kind of ice cream with a hot sticky sauce over the top—very sweet and fattening!W: I don’t really like the sound of that. How come there is English food? I thought we agreed to eat American food.M: Our country is made up of people from all over the world, so besides collected words and phrases from every language, we’ve also absorbed recipes. We even have a lot of Chinese restaurants now.W: W hich is better, French or Chinese cuisine?M: I’d say it’s a toss-up. I love them both.W: I didn’t know you were so fond of foreign foods. When my boss promotes me, I will take you to a French restaurant near my company. The food there is delicious. M: Oh, we will have a second dinner soon.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12.What is the relationship between the two speakers?13.What do you know about a complete dinner?14.Why is the man treating the woman to the meal?15.Which of the following statements is true?Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet 1.Passage OneWelcome to the class. Since this is a composition class, I expect my students to follow certain rules of formality. So, I count off points for various kinds of mistakes. A misspelled word will cost you 5 points. You’ve lost 25 points if you’ve misspelled five words. If you write incomplete sentences, you’ve lost 10 points. If you give me two complete sentences as one without adequate punctuation, you’ve lost 15 points. I do not accept late papers. You will receive a zero for any theme which you fail to submit on time. I expect you to read each assignment. I will give you a short unannounced quiz from time to time. This class meets on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. If you have any questions at anytime, you can see me on Tuesdays. My office is on the second floor of this building. Your assignment for Wednesday is to read Hemin gway’s short story on page 55. Friday will be the last class day of this week, so you can expect to write a short in-class theme for me then. That’s all for today, I’ll see you on Wednesday.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16.How many points will a student lose if he writes incomplete sentences in acomposition?17.What’s the assignment for Wednesday?18.What day is today?Passage TwoOn 15th, Feb, 2016, an instant survey was carried out among 18 overseas postgraduate students. 11 students were male and 7 were female. The purpose of the survey was to discover the views of the students on a number of matters of personal concern. The survey was conducted by means of a questionnaire given to the students to complete. There were five questions. The first question concerned favorite color and the second favorite number. The next 3 questions were all concerned with aspects of marriage. No.3 looked at the ideal age to get married. No.4 examined the qualities looked for in a partner and No.5 asked about the ideal number of children. The main findings were as follows: Blue was the most popularcolor. This was followed by Green and Purple. There was no real significance in the choice of lucky number. About one third of the students said that they had none. Sixty-one percent of the students selected the age group 26 to 30 years as ideal for marriage, followed by 21 to 25 years. In looking at the most important qualities in an ideal partner, someone hoped the person to be Intelligent, others chose Natural, still others indicated Attractive and Honest. The ideal number of children was 2, followed by 3. It is not easy to reach any definite conclusions based upon such a small sample of students from such widely different backgrounds. However, it is clear that majority favorite of 26 to 30 is the ideal age to get married with an intelligent partner, and producing 2 children.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.19.What is the article mainly about?20.What do the 5 questions to be answered focus on?21.What color was chosen as the most popular in the survey?22.Why is it difficult to reach any definite conclusions from the survey?Passage ThreeMovies are a most popular form of entertainment for people. They go to the movies to escape their normal everyday existence and to experience a life more exciting than their own. They may choose to see a particular film because they like the actor or because they’ve heard the film has a good story. But the main reason why people go to the movies is to escape. Sitting in a dark theatre, watching the images on the screen, they entered another world that is very real to them. They become involved in the lives of the characters in the movie, and for two hours, they forget all about their own problems. They are in a dream world where things often appear to be more romantic and beautiful than in real life. The biggest “dream factories” are in Hollywood, the capital of film industry. Each year, Hollywood studios make hundreds of movies that are shown all over the world.American movies are popular because they tell interesting stories and they are well-made. They provide the public with heroes who do things the average person would like to do but often can’t. People have to cope w ith many problems and frustrations in their life, so they feel encouraged when they see “the good guys” win in the movies.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.23.What’s the main reason for people to go to the movies?24.Which of the following statements is true for the movie watchers?25.Why are American movies so popular?。

大学体验英语听说教程第四版答案

大学体验英语听说教程第四版答案

大学体验英语听说教程第四版答案UNIT 11。

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4. 全选5. 全选6.第二个7. c d a b e8.You can h ardly blame my parents, for being so disapproving of my teen age boyfriends.During my adolescent years, I was strangely attracted to losers and oddballs. My parents couldn't believe th e bizarre specimens of boyhoodth at I regularly dragged home. One of my first was with greasy-hai red David, whose drug problem did not go down too well with my family m embers. So why did David seem so attractive to me? Simple, my parents str ongly disapproved of him. There is nothing new, of course, in parental disap proval of teenage love interests. Nor is there anything new in teenagers falli ng in love with the biggest losers around. Adolescent girls with eccentric boy friends are essentially screaming out to their parents, you can't accept that I' m old enough to make my own decisions, I'll just have to prove it to you i n a way that you are sure to So why do parents fail to realize that the more they oppose unsuitable boyfriends,the more their daughters will pic k them out? After all, did my mother really think that in my heart of hearts I truly fancied the losers? Had she simply smiled and said sweetly, a darling boy. Let's invite him round for Sunday would have been giv en the boot in no time. It is bad enough bringing home a complete loser, b ut when you date someone twice your age it is guaranteed to push family r elations to the limit.The parents of Mary Russell encountered this when their 16-year-old daughter entered into a relationship with her 32-year-old teache r. were a lot of arguments between her and me and her dad about it not being said Mrs. Russell. Surprisingly, despite all the fights, Mary 's parents failed to dissuade their daughter from dating her older teacher an d, following a bitter court case, the lovesick couple are now back in each ot her's arms. In my case, my parents wisely switched to a more wily way of a ttempting to get rid of boyfriends whom they felt were inappropriate. Indeed, by the time I'd reached 17 and had my first serious boyfriend, there were no more arguments. Nor were there any obvious signs of dislike. They tried an approach that they thought would be far more effective than verbal cond emnation - they invited him to a boring family get-together. Now I realizemy mother's initial disapproval of my teenage romances is a universal feeling. Parents want children to fulfill their own dreams.Their hopes were fairly n ormal:they wanted to witness my wedding vows; they wanted to see their daughter settled down in a well-established family; they wanted me to get married and have kids.10.Eric,I hope I meet the woman of my dreams sooner rather than later. Iwant to settle down and have a family before I am thirty. Well,I’ve always thought that you and Rachel would make a wonderful couple!Rachel? She'd never go for me. I wouldn’t be so sure. You should see the way she looks at you… What year were you born in? What year was I born in? What’s that got to do with anything? Lots.The year you were born says a great deal aboutyour personality and who you would be compatible with as a mate. You’re kidding, right? No.Iam perfectly serious. I was born in 1985. That’s the year ofthe ox. That makes sense, because you’re down to earth, caring and loyal, justlike ox people. Are you aware that Rachel was born in 1987? Y es, I am, but what’s your point? That’s the year of the rabbit. Rabbit people are usually sweet natured, sociable and romantic. Just like Rachel…You know, it is said that anideal match for a rabbit is an ox…12.A:Lisa, you’re such an extroverted person, while I am much more introverted. You’re outgoing, whereas I am soft spoken. You’re very social, while I am very reserved. What do you think it is that makes our personalities so different? After all, we’re sisters! B:I think it all has to do with the nature versus nurture debate?A:Nature versus nurture? B:Yes, some scientists think that people are born with their personalities. That’s the “nature” theory of human behavior. Other scientists claimthat the environment people grow up in shapes their personalities.That’s the “nurture”theory of human behavior. A:Hm. Interesting. I tend to think that the environment determines a person’s character. I guess that means I subscribe to he“nurture”theory. B:Me too. I suppose that’s why we are so different. We went to different schools, you played sports while I studied music, and we hung out with different types of friends.A:Nonetheless, I do think nature plays a role in shaping personality too. After all, we’re both intelligent, talented in what we do and very caring towards others. These are probably all traits that we inherited. A:Maybe. I am no expert. The important thing to me is thatwe get along so well, enjoy being together and love each other. B:You’re right. I couldn’t ask for a better sister!UNIT 21. 2.3.4. drug5.6.第三个和第三个7.In Rome, you can read your email while your dirty clothes wash, soak and dry in machines beside you. In Helsinki, you can surf the Web while still sweating from a simmer in a nearby sauna. Some people travel to sample the finest of foreign cuisines. Some seek sublime art to appreciate or sacred architecture to celebrate.as an international connoisseur of Internet cafe. In my past five months overseas,I've surfed the information superhighway in Swaziland, driven the data expressway in Estonia and cruised the communication causeway in Croatia. And I can say this: Gone are the days when postcards were the preferred method of making those at home envious of your adventures abroad. Set foot on the road to faraway places and you'll soon find that cyber cafés are an inescapable part of the contemporary travel experience. Just ask Michelle Amundson from Attleboro, Mass. Just ask Michelle Amundson from Attleboro, Massachusetts. I found this 23-year-old parked in front of a flat-screen monitor at Big Net café - the biggest Internet café in Vienna - exchanging love notes with her boyfriend back home. Michelle has been on vacation 10 days and has emailed him every one of them. Think of myself:My (much) better half is traveling with me and still of the 35 cities we've visited thus far, I've used cyber cafés in precisely 71.4 percent of them. When I left the US, I vowed I wouldn't eat at a single McDonald's no matterhow cheap and soothingly familiar the food might be. I've stayed trueto that promise. But I admit when I slip into an Internet café, I feel just a wee bit like I'm taking a bite of a Big Mac. I comfort myself, however, with the discovery that no two cyber cafés are alike. It's hard to know where to begin in Prague, a city suffering a particularly virulent strain of cyber café-itis. At The Globe you can surf the Net while listening to a jazz trio. At Bohemian Bagel you can order up the namesake roll and a cup of joe along with a side of cyber crack. And atpictures of dragons and spaceships and robots, oh my. Some people predict that cyber cafés, like postcards, will soon find themselves a relic as mobile phones with high-speed Internet access replace themas the new traveler's darling. That means no matter where we are we'll always have the World Wide Web in our pocket. And no matterwhere we are, we'll never be more than a button press (or two) fromthe comforts of home.9.A:This is Tina Lin from HTN news, and we are with Rachel Wu today, a student of Feminist Studies. Rachel, would you say that there is true equality in our society between men and women?B:That’s a good question. On th e whole, in most areas, I believe we can speak about real equality between men and women, and that is a veryclear sign of social progress. However, the wage gap is still a significant problem: women still earn a lot less money than men who have the same jobsA:Can you give us a specific example of discriminatory wage practices based on sex?B:Most certainly. Research shows that male health professionals, such as doctors and administrators, earn twice as much as female workers doing the same jobs full-time.A:Twice as much! That must be an extreme case.B:Yes, on average, the pay gap is just under 10%. An example of such a gap would be hotel management. Male hotel managers generally earn 9.8% more than their female counterparts.A:I s there any reason to believe things will improve?B:Yes, there is. In fact, the situation is getting better as we speak. 10 years ago, the pay gap was 16.2%. So in the last decade, there has beenan improvement of over 6% -- this shows that our society is headed in the right direction.A:Rachel, thank you for speaking with us today.B:You’re very welcome.11.A:I am reading a compelling book right now. It’s called Fire withFire.B:Who’s the author?A:Naomi Wolf.B:Never heard of her.A:She is a feminist writer. Female empowerment is one of the major themes of the book.B:Really? In what way?A:She wants all women to have a voice that is heard. Like most feminists, she believes in gender equality and equal opportunities for women.B:How about you: are you a feminist?A:I am in the sense that I support the idea of men and women having equal rights. I am also sensitive to how language sometimes discriminates against women.B:Language discriminates?A:Yes, you know, people often use terms like: “businessman”, “policeman” or “salesman”.B:What’s wrong with that?A:I t suggests that women can’t do these jobs. Non-discriminatory language would be terms like: “businessperson”, “police officer” or “sales representative”.B:Yes, I see. That language is much more gender neutral.UNIT 31.2.3. b c b a、b、c4. househusbbands5. 第二个和第四个6. b、d、e a、c、d7.am a wife. And, not altogether incidentally, I am a mother. Nottoo long ago a male friend of mine appeared on the scene fresh from a recent divorce. He had a child, who is, of course,with his ex-wife. As I thought about him while I was ironing one evening, it suddenly occurred to me that I, too, would like toand send me to school. And while I am going to school I want awife to take care of my children. I want a wife to keep track ofthe children's doctor and dentist appointments. And to keep track of mine, too. I want a wife to make sure my children eat properly and are kept clean. I want a wife who will wash the children's clothes and keep them mended. I want a wife who isa good nurturing attendant to my children, who arranges for their schooling, makes sure that they have an adequate sociallife with their peers, takes them to the park, the zoo, etc. I wanta wife who takes care of the children when they are sick, a wifewho arranges to be around when the children need special care, because, of course, I cannot miss classes at school. Needless to say, my wife will arrange and pay for the care ofthe children while she is working. I want a wife who will take care of my physical needs. I want a wife who will keep my house clean A wife who will pick up after me. I want a wife who will keep my clothes clean, ironed, mended, replaced when needed, and who will see to it that my personal things are keptin their proper place so that I can find what I need the minute I need it. I want a wife who cooks the meals. I want a wife whowill not bother me with rambling complaints about a wife'sneed to explain a rather difficult point I have come across in my course of studies. And I want a wife who will type my papersfor me when I have written them.B:A:He was asking me about my career plans and I told him that I want to be a housewife.B:A housewife? I’m somewhat surprised to hear you say that. I mean…why would you want to be a housewife?A:Because I value family more than anything else. I guess I just want to spend my adult life making a warm and loving family home.B:So what was your father’s reaction?A:He got angry. He said he was wasting his money sending me to university if my intention is only to become a housewife.B:Do you think he has a point?A:No, not in the least! I mean, I am extremely grateful that he is paying for my studies, but knowledge is priceless –it’s the key to understanding the world around us. Besides, if I have children, I want to help educate them and get involved with their schooling. And who knows, maybe one day, I might decide that I want to work outside the home and I’ll need a degree to show that I’m qua lified.is that people need to take on responsibilities that give meaning to their lives. Becoming a housewife will definitely give you this sense of purpose.A:Thanks Jane. That means a lot to me. You’re a good friend.Did you realize that there is a meeting scheduled for 3:30 this afternoon?B:A:Elsa wants to see what we can do to run a more successful department.B:That should be interesting. Our department is made up of seven men and eight women. My guess is that it will be hard for us to achieve a consensus because men and women define success very differently.A:Isn’t the idea of success more or less the same for everybody?B:Not according to an article I just read. It says that women see being successful at work as being a good team player and collaborator.A:I would agree.B:Well, you are a woman!A:Tell me about men then.B:Men, on the other hand, define being successful at work as being self-sufficient and achieving targets.A:I would agree with that too: an employee needs to be able to take initiative without always being told what to do. At the meeting, I think we need to aim toUNIT 42. 1.b 2.a3.b4.b 3.5.6.7. b a b8.One day when I was working in a hospital in Illinois, we had a baby born to . At that time, it was believed that if a mother with the RH negative blood factor delivered a dead first baby, it was considered a 100% certainty that the second baby would also die. This was the mother's second baby and the first one had died. Death was expected soon. This was a case where such babies were set aside to die. And so had this one. The doctor had not ordered a feeding tube inserted so I asked for permission to feed the baby by dropper because it was tooweak to suck. He said that he didn't think it would be of any value, but that I could if I wanted to. I and the rest of the staff worked very hard day and night to get some nourishment in the baby. The baby survived! Day after day the baby continued to survive. Then I started asking the doctor to let us transfer the baby to a larger hospital in Rockford, Illinois. That hospital had more equipment and pediatricians. Finally, the doctor consented and we prepared to transfer the baby to Rockford. When a transfer was being made from our hospital to the Rockford Hospital, the patient was always accompanied by a nurse. Since I was so involved with the baby, I was asked to be its nurse on this transfer. This would be my first trip in an ambulance. The other nurses had told me many stories about the ambulance rides. They described it as a wild, wild ride. I was not looking forward to the trip, but since I knew the baby's condition well, I knew I was the best choice. So, I went. The siren s tarted wailing as soon as we left the hospital's driveway. On and on the cars in our path quickly pulled over to the side. This ride was so dangerous that I started worrying about my own survival as much as the baby's. I broke out in a sweat. It was only after we arrived at the Rockford Hospital that the driver discovered that he had left the heat on! I could have done without that. The baby was settled in at the hospital, and each day our reports were that the baby continued to thrive. Some time later we received word that the baby was dismissed from the hospital. And the mothertook home a live baby! I consider this case one of the highlights of mynursing career. I learned one very important thing: Never give up hope even when the odds are overwhelmingly against you because no onehas the wisdom to know how a patient will respond.10.A:Julie’s asked me to go to her wedding – I am so excited!B:Julie is getting married –that’s great news! Please congratulate her on my behalf. What will you wear?A:No idea: I can’t fit in to any of my fancy clothes. I need to lose weight immediately. Anysuggestions?B:The recipe for weight loss is simple: exercise and a healthy diet.A:But I can’t stand exercise! Whenever I go jogging I get bored after 5 minutes.B:Well, try to do fun things. There are many other ways to burn off fat. Get involved in team sports, like volleyball, or group exercise, like aerobics or even something like yoga.A:I suppose I could try.B:I guess it depends on how much you want to fit into a nice dress!A:Alright. I’ll do some exercise, but a diet, no way! I need my chocolate. Chocolate ice cream, chocolate cake, chocolate brownies–it’s all so scrumptious! The idea of a diet depresses me.B:You don’t have to give up chocolate completely - just don’t overdo it. When you get a craving, eat some fruit or have a salad. You’ll feel refreshed!A:Easy for you to say. You’re not a chocoholic!12.A:Bob, you’re looking good. Have you been working out?B:Yeah, I’ve started this awesome exercise routine. I feel great!A:Well, you certainly look t rim and fit. What’s the secret?B:Discipline and dedication. I make sure I stick to a routine.A:Can you walk me through it?B:Would love to. Every morning, before breakfast, I do some stretching to loosen up and make sure that I don’t pull any muscles during the day. Then I go for a 30-minute jog.A:I see what you mean by dedication.I can’t do anything before breakfast.B:Then, before lunch, I hit the gym and do some weight training and cardio work. It’s normally a 40-minute session.A:You must work up quite an appetite!:I certainly do. Then, on my way home from work, I stop by the pool and go for a 1000-meter swim. Swimming is truly the best exercise: it works every muscle, including the heart, and is not hard on the joints.A:Well, your routine is impressive. In fact, if you keep it up, you could probably complete a triathlon.B:That’s my goal!UNIT 51.2.1.Diarrhea2.Concerned3.He was embarrassed3.remote runny stomach Needless compatible greet detailed brand-new noisy business splendid entertainment hysterical highlight countless details private hospital antibiotics salts4. 1.b 2.b 3.b5.F T F F T F I I6.We reached the Golden Gate Bridge in San Franciscoabout nine hours after leaving Lompoc.After relaxing and taking some picturesKenny went to a pay phone to call a girlhe had met once through a mutual friendduring his last co-op tour.He just called to say hibut when she found out we were going to stay in San Francisco for the nightshe insisted we stay at her place.The third rule of collegeis to never refuse a free place to stayif you're away from home(the first and second are to never refuse free beeror free food, respectively)so we jumped back into the carand drove to her place.Her name was Jamie.She was a steel-blue-eyed blonde with apple cheeksthat lived in the top part of a housein the city of Mill Valley,an extremely nice neighborhood just north of San Francisco.When we got there,she and her friend Wray were getting ready to leavebecause they had already told some other friendsand they were going to meet them soon.Jamie told us of some cool places to go that nightand said she'd just leave the door open for us.Kenny and I looked at each other then back atShe assured us by yeah, it's a real safeI thought.In L.A. safeneighborhood is an oxymoron.Imagine, a clean city with great weather,air you can breathe,and safe neighborhoods- I'm movin'to San Francisco.After they left,Kenny and I decided to stay in Mill Valleybecause there were some bars and coffee shopsthat were within walking distance from where we were.I called some of my co-op friendsthat were also in town staying with a cousin.Andy answered the phoneand I asked him what they were going to do that night.He said,Andy's cousin and her boyfriendand went to a bar called O'Leary's.The bar had a high class Cheers kind of feel to it.The six of us sat arounddrinking great beers from micro-breweries until we got sick of the jokesabout how we drove twelve hoursto see friends we see every day.On the way back homethere was a tourist shop with a Robert Louis Stevenson quote engraved on it that read:I travel not to reach any particular destination.I travel for the sake of traveling.To move is thegreat affair.I like this Stevenson guy.8.A:What’s in that bag?B:A tent! I just bought it: I am going c amping next month!A:Wow, how exciting! Where to?B:The Amazon. Mark and I are planning a 6-day hike through the rainforest.We’ll sleep in this tent every night, with the sounds of the jungle as background music.A:That has got to be the coolest camping trip ever: I’ve always wanted to explore the jungle! You’ll see f ascinating birds, reptiles and amphibians! B:I know. I’m actu ally afraid of s nakes so hopefully we won’t come across too many of them! I am hoping we’ll see river dolphins from the shores of the Amazon.A:Oh yes! Pink Amazon river dolphins – those are incredible! Be sure to bring a camera.B:I will. I’ve actually bought a tripod so that I can take good wildlife pictures.A:Great idea. Please do show me your shots when you get back.B:I will. I’ll make a slideshow and invite you over for a viewing and, hopefully, some great storytelling!A:I look forward to it!10.A:What exactly is ecotourism? It seems to be the latest travel buzzword.B:Indeed. Ecotravel, ecolodges, e cotourism–all three terms are very popular in the travel industry nowadays. I myself am a big fan of ecotourism.A:So please tell me about it: I’m all ears!B:Well, let me begin with a question. In your view, what are some of the negative effects of tourism on travel destinations?A:Hmm. I guess there are two main drawbacks. The first thing is thattourism pollutes: I recently went to the seaside for the weekend, and couldn’t believe how much rubbish from travelers littered the beaches and sea... The second thing is that tourism sometimes disrupts the local cultures and practices.B:These two drawbacks are precisely what ecotourism wants to avoid. For example, TIES –The International Ecotourism Society–promotes responsible travel to tourist areas. TIES wants travel to be environmentally friendly and help improve the well-being of local people.A:How can these improvements be made?B:By providing financial benefits and empowerment for local people, and by raising awareness on environmental and cultural issues that are important to them.A:I think that’s commendable. From now on, I will be an e cotourist!。

大学体验英语综合教程4课后练习题含答案

大学体验英语综合教程4课后练习题含答案

大学体验英语综合教程4课后练习题含答案大学体验英语综合教程是一套适合大学英语初学者的教材,该教材总共有四册,每册中都包含了大量的基础单词、语法知识和练习题,适合英语入门者进行学习。

本文将介绍第四册中的课后练习题,以下将分为选择题和填空题两部分,共30道题,均含答案。

选择题1.–How did you get here, Tom? - -I came __________ ataxi. A. by B. on C. in D. with答案:C2.I’m sorry I can’t come to the meeting becauseI’ll be busy __________. A. at B. for C. in D. with 答案:A3.Everyone in the class looked at the new boy, but he______ not speak. A. can B. may C. must D. could 答案:D4.No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t _______the door open. A. push B. move C. pull D. take 答案:C5.The children enjoyed _______ on the beach lastSunday. A. playing B. played C. to play D. play答案:A6.Peter was born in 1996. Next year he will be _____years old. A. thirteen B. sixteen C. twenty-one D.twenty-four答案:B7.Could you tell me when and where the concert_______? A. be held B. held C. will be held D. has been held答案:C8.I’m sorry I can’t meet you at the station, Jim. Ihave to go to the department store to _______. A. buysome books B. pick up a friend C. buy some clothes D.get some money答案:C9.The more you practice, _____ you get. A. the good B.the better C. the best D. none of the above答案:B10.The examination will end _____ half pasteleven and you can go home then. A. in B. by C. on D. at 答案:D填空题1.Could you _____ me the salt, please?答案:pass2.Mary is very good _______ playing the piano.答案:at3.What _______ of bread do you prefer, white or brown? 答案:kind4.I think he will be very pleased if you ______ himto come with us.答案:invite5.They are going to the park to ______ soccer.答案:play6.I was ______ class, so I got the book from thelibrary.答案:late for7.You can’t solve the problem unless you _______ theinstructions carefully.答案:read8.Please _______ me that pen when you have finished.答案:return9.I’m looking forward _______ you in China.答案:to seeing10.I’m going to ______ my parents at the weekend.答案:visit以上是大学体验英语综合教程4的课后练习题及答案,希望能帮助大家进行英语学习和提高,学习英语需要长时间的练习和不断的积累,相信如果坚持下去,英语肯定能够有所进步!。

大学体验英语4一周一练标准答案3

大学体验英语4一周一练标准答案3

Band Four 183Key to Model Test (3) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:When asked about the relation between love and study on campus, different peoplewill offer different opinions. Some people take it for granted that college studentsshould not fall in love with each other in order to waste their precious time. In theiropinion, love is time-consuming and will distract one’s attention from learning. Besides,they think that if a student falls in love, he will certainly fall behind in his study. However, others hold that love on campus may encourage students to study harder.They maintain that a true love will never stand aside while another falls behind in hisor her study. And most love stories on campus are developed on the basis of mutual helpin study.Weighing up these two arguments, I am for the second one. For one thing, mutualhelp in life is certainly a strong support in study. For another, true lovers usually helpeach other both in life and study. Therefore, if guided properly, love will be helpful tothe study.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and scanning)1. Y [解释] 快速浏览全文黑体字标题,可知,全文都是作者给家长提出的一些建议。

大学体验英语4一周一练阅读理解答案

大学体验英语4一周一练阅读理解答案

Model Test 157-66: D B C A D A C B D BModel Test 257-66:BCDBA DCADBModel Test 357-66:DADBA DDADBModel Test 457-66 CCDBB DADBCModel Test 557-66:CCCDB DDDBDModel Test 657-61 DCDBC 62-66 CCCDBModel Test 7 57-66:BDCDB DDABBModel Test 857-66:BACBC CCBCDModel Test 957-66:DADBD DACBCModel Test 1057-66:ABDCD ABDCCModel Test 157-66: D B C A D A C B D B57. D 本题考查作者的观点,属于综合主旨题。

根据第二段except the successful outcome 和文章最后一长句,可以得出婴儿之所以会学会一些行为是因为他们通过这些行为可以获得成功的感觉。

A项是人们以往的观点,B项和C项只是表面的原因,并不是实际原因,所以正确答案为D。

58. B 本题为细节题。

根据第三段第一句话,Papousek通过使用用牛奶奖励孩子的办法,就是为了教会孩子完成一些简单的动作。

所以ACD都不是此举的目的,正确答案为B。

59. C 本题为细节题。

根据第三段第二句话,Papousek在研究中发现,婴儿吃饱之后会拒绝牛奶,但是还会继续重复已经学会的动作,说明即使不给牛奶,他们也会重复一些简单动作,因此A不正确。

B, D内容基本一致,这两项都不是Papousek要去发现的东西。

C项符合原文,故为正确答案。

60. A 本题为细节题。

根据文章最后一句话,Papousek得出结论:婴儿感到高兴的不是因为灯光,而是因为他们所获得的解决问题和掌握技能后的成功感,再有就是人类本身有一种理解世界、控制世界的渴求。

大学体验英语4一周一练答案7

大学体验英语4一周一练答案7

Key to Model Test (7) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:Should the University Campus be Open to Tourists?Thanks to the rapid development of our modern society, great changes have takenplace on the campus. On university campus, especially in some famous ones, such as PekingUniversity and Tsinghua University, tourists are always seen looking around everywhere.When it comes to the problem, people’s opinions differ. Some folks harbor the idea that it not only makes some profit from the tourism, but also promotes the fame ofthe university. But others hold the different belief that the university campus should notbe open to tourists. Sometimes they get into teaching buildings, libraries and so on, thusmake noises and throw rubbish everywhere. Besides that, some tourists trample grass totake photos, and sculpture on trees to leave words. These will affect the environment ofthe campus badly.In my opinion, university campus should be open to tourists. As more tourists come to visit universities, these universities can widen their influence. That is becauseit is a dream for many Chinese parents and young ambitious students. But at the sametime, the university should try to set up some rules to prevent tourists from disturbingthe normal operations.Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1. N 考察文章的主旨题目,根据文章的题目和小标题可知关于室内空气质量的。

《大学体验英语综合教程》第四册答案

《大学体验英语综合教程》第四册答案

Unit1Lead-in(书第5页)Listen to the following passage, and identify which pictures are mentioned in it. Then in groups, discuss the questions below.• What is the job situation like in China? Is it the same as or different from / to the situation mentioned in the passage?• Is there any kind of job that people often joke about in China?• What prejudices do people have about certain kinds of job?Listen to the passage again, and then fill in the blanks numbered from 1 to 6 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 7 to 8, fill in the missing information. You can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words.In Britain, people tend to make jokes about some jobs or professions, or to 1) hold stereotyped views of them. For example, sailors are 2) supposed to have a “wife” in every port, university professors are often seen as 3) absent-minded or forgetful. There are a lot of dirty jokes about sales representatives, and they are generally regarded as not particularly 4) dependable Other jobs may be well-paid or very 5) responsible , but the general public think they are funny or rather 6) boring. For instance, in most other European countries. 7) engineers are assumed to have a good profession) . Funnily enough, in Britain engineers are thought of as gloomy rather than cheerful 8) as people don’t know the importance of engineers in society第四题答案(书第12页)Answer: 1. media 2. images 3. abusive 4. fulfilling 5. recognition 6. status 7. stresses 8. aware 9. deserve第五题答案(书第13页)Answer: 1. obligation 2. applauded 3. fulfilled 4. mirror 5. flexibility 6. devalue7. striving8. entailed9. supposedly10. Consequently第六题答案(书第13页)Answer: 1. referred to as 2. at best 3. by the same token 4. at large 5. held up ... as第十三题答案(书20页)Answer: 1. redefined 2. sphere 3. accomplishment 4. opposite 5. Playmates 6. emotionally7. equality8. initiative9. status10. change第十四题答案(书21页)Answer: 1. redefined 2. sphere 3. accomplishment 4. opposite 5. playmates6. emotionally7. equality8. initiative9. status10. change第十五题答案(书21页)Answer: 1. in the way 2. falling apart 3. have ruled out 4. at this rate 5. took up第十七题Translate the following paragraphs into Chinese.Mounting evidence suggests that men and women think differently, and this seems to hold true in the unfortunate case of prejudice. New research by evolutionary psychologists at Michigan State University suggests that prejudice in men tends to be linked to aggression, while prejudice in women tends to be linked to fear. These researchers propose a “male warrior hypothesis” in order to explain how our history of group conflict may have shaped male and female psychologies in distinct ways.Essentially, men are more likely to start wars and to defend their own group, sometimes in very risky and self-sacrificial ways. Attacking other groups represents an opportunity to offset these costs by gaining access to mates, territory, resources and increased status. Women, meanwhile, live under the threat of sexual coercion by foreign aggressors, and are apt to display a“tend-and-befriend response”toward members of their own group, while maintaining a fear of strangers in order to protect themselves and their offspring.Answer:越来越多的证据显示男人和女人的想法不同,这似乎适用于偏见这种令人遗憾的情况。

大学体验英语4(四)课后答案Unit1-8

大学体验英语4(四)课后答案Unit1-8

大学体验英语综合教程4课后答案全Unit 1Ex5.1.obligation 2.applauded 3.fulfilled 4.mirror 5.flexibility 6.devalue 7.striving 8.entailed 9.supposedly 10.consequentlyEx6.1.refer to as 2.at best 3.by the same token 4. at large 5. hold up …asEx14.1. equality 2. sustained 3. clue 4. expansiveness 5. was sacked6. defined7. sphere8. sour 9. depressing10. DivisionEx15.1. in the way 2. falling apart 3. have ruled out 4. at this rate 5. took upEx17. 1.The popularity of Internet provides people with quick and convenient access to information.Since he doesn’t agree to this plan, there is not much point in thinking about it any more.3. I haven't seen it myself, but it is supposed to be a very good film.4. If you don't work hard, you'll end up nowhere.5. It's up to the United States to take the initiative in banning nuclear weapons.Unit2Ex5. 1.awaited, 2.have overtaken, 3.pose, 4.cues, 5.has undermined,6.soptted, 7.judged,8.distracted, 9.offend,10.maskEx6. 1.brought out, 2.with the exception of, 3.thanks to, 4.taken in, 5.capable ofEx14. 1.embarrassed,2.tutor, 3.potential,4.hence,5.yield,6.affection, 7.appropriate,8.presentation, 9.romantic,10.recommendationEx15. 1.in terms of, 2.participating in, 3.get down to, 4.base...on, 5.acts onEx17. 1. Excessive exercises does more harm than good to one’s health. Therefore we must control the amount of exercise we do.2. He made a few attempts to join in their conversation, but he gave up out of timidness.3. Trains cannot compete with planes in terms of convenience and speed.4. Making a comparison between Chinese and American cultures will help you to better understand and adapt to your study environment in the USA.5. It is a traditional Chinese virtue for the young on buses to yield their seats to the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled.Unit 3Ex5. 1. violated 2. derive 3. blocked 4. default 5. rationalized6. quoted7.exclusive8.contacted9.anonymous 10. ChargeEx6. 1.is up to 2.resulted in 3.was charged with 4.was unlikely 5. handing out8.Ex14. 1.have witnessed 2. trample 3. abusing 4.manual 5. duplicated6. knowingly7. tactic8. patrolling 9. budget 10. EnforceEx15. 1. end up2. give...short shrift 3. step up ...to 4. infringed on5. doesn’t fit intoEx16. 1 a fine 2. rights/law 3. to violate law/rights 4. money 5.deadlines6.a presentation 7. rehearsals 8. a copy/money 9. permission 10.an interviewEx17. 1. He can beat his opponent easily without giving a second thought.2. With little or no knowledge of driving, he drove the car onto the road.3. It is illegal to make an unauthorized change in the construction of the bridge.4. I could accept this fact calmly because I knew if I were not able to finish the mission, chances were that the team would be defeated.5. Children in remote mountain areas are lacking in scientific and cultural knowledge.Unit 4Ex5.1. sensitive2. classification 3. sufficiently 4. steer 5. familiarity6. consequently 7. reward8. qualifications 9. fundamentals 10. EvaluateEx6.1. As for 2. focus…on 3. benefit…from 4. failed to 5. relevant toEx14.1. beyond 2. champions3. ignored 4. obliged 5. sheer 6. lagged 7. prospects 8. proficiency 9. prejudice 10. ClaimEx15. 1. in a way 2. drawing up 3. calls for 4. signed up for 5. set…backEx17.1. He suggested at the board meeting that the easy task should be left to Mary whose health is poor2. Mr Brown, who is in Hong Kong now, has a lot of teaching experience and will come to teach our students in the spring3. This is the best hotel in our city: the food is good and the same is true of the service4. In order to attract more passengers, the caption assured all the passengers of the safety of traveling by ship.5. His new car, for which he had paid ¥150 000, was seriously damaged in an accident and was beyond repair.Unit 5Ex5.1. morality 2. quest 3. downright4. advocated 5. contemporaries6. deceiving 7.exclusive 8. obstructing 9. captured 10. ConscienceEx6.1. took to 2. goes back 3. carry… out 4. pointed to 5. in opposition toEx14. 1. compelled 2. compassion 3. disclosure 4. exploring 5. malnourished 6. plaguing 7. pledge 8. breach 9. span 10. TransactionEx15.1. sitting idle2. broke down 3. in all respects4. gave… credit 5. by the conduct ofEx17.1. Won’t it be better if we take measures to change the present situation2. I didn’t give him credit for such a skill. (I didn’t give credit to him for such a skill.)3. They have been learning English up to now, though in their advanced age. 4. He has not been to school for seven days because of illness. 5. The children ran out of the classroom, jumping and singing.Unit6Ex5. 1. achievement 2. self-esteem 3. primitive 4. aroused 5. identified6. confrontation 7. conflict 8. soaring 9. abandoned 10. ProfessionaEx6.1. through thick and thin 2. root for 3. backed up 4. belonged to 5. stave offExercises14. 1. victim 2. depress 3. devote 4. concluded 5. beneficial6. recreational 7. propelled 8. financial 9. nothing 10 regardlessEx15. 1. along with 2. agree with 3. in terms of 4. go back to 5. be responsible forEx17. 1. We don’t think your proposal is quite in place, so you shou ld give it up.2. When he arrived home, he found nothing but some broken furniture there.3. Given the condition of the engine, it is a wonder that it even starts.4. In terms of employment, the hotel industry is the second largest industry in this country.5. Everyone in this country had the right to live where he wants to,regardless of the color of his skin.Unit 7Ex5. 1. succession 2. prevalent 3 fragile4. generated 5. accomplish 6. graceful7. imposed8. insecurity 9. indispensable 10. AcclaimEx6. 1. at s take 2. clings to 3. hang on 4. turned…over 5. referred to…asEx14. 1. certify 2. consulted 3. monthly 4. maintained 5. benefits6. survey7. restless 8. aggressive 9. evaporated 10. MaximumEx15. 1. scrape together 2. sunk in 3. count on 4. account for 5. laid offEx17. 1. Generally speaking he is quite learned, especially in the field of mathematics. However, when it comes to politics, he knows nothing.2. According to the survey they made of the 1000 workers who missed out on the chance to go to university, their failure in the college entrance examinations had a profound effect on their later life.3. Owing to cost rise, employers refuse to pay the retirement pension for their employees. On the flip side, employees are unwilling to stay in the same company for their whole lives.4. Since you’ve told me who should take responsibility for the matter, I will not pursue it any further.5. I will try to set aside half an hour each day to do some exercise even in the busiest season.Unit 8Ex5.1. rescue 2. fancy 3. potential 4. dilemma 5. restricted 6. descendant 7. affections 8. sample 9. were estimated 10. versionEx6.1. has taken root 2.turned out 3.in person 4.ran into 5.prefer…toEx14.1. complaint 2. breakdown 3. brilliant 4. released 5. distracted 6 .alternate 7 .artificial 8 .intuitive 9 .periodic 10. hailedEx15.1. hail from 2. take a broader view 3. offer up 4.up in arms against 5.was stacked up 6. wised upEx17.1.Whether you like it or hate it,you must come to terms with(accept) the fact.2. Parents always complain that their children are fascinated by TV programs all day long.3. In a globalized word, no country or district can escape the impact of forrign culture and economy.4. Please contact me at your earliest convenience.5. Owing to Hollywood’s suc cessful strategy of globalization,people in every corner of the world can watch American movies and DVDs, but meanwhile, it is unavodable for the local culture to suffer from the impact of the American culture.。

高教版大学体验英语第4版一周一练(提高目标上册)Keys to Unit 1

高教版大学体验英语第4版一周一练(提高目标上册)Keys to Unit 1

Keys to Unit 1Extended Reading Skills Practice1. 直接定义bilingual: 会说两种语言的2. 近义复述attribute: 特质,才能3. 对比和比较表达litter: 狼崽4. 举例表达ravenous: 饿极了5. 解释说明procrastinating: 拖延;耽搁6. 构词法unforeseeable: 不能预见7. 常识trays: 托盘或盘子Extended Translating Skills Practice1. 我没有数学方面的天赋。

(原文中的head本来是“头脑”的意思,但是可以引申为“对数学没有天赋”。

)2. 男孩兴奋得眼睛睁得圆圆的。

3. 这对双胞胎兄弟毫不相似。

科林个子高而且很活跃,约翰个子矮而且老成。

4. 激光的妙处就在于它能进行机械加工而不必实际接触所加工的材料。

5. 这里为国内市场生产了许多产品。

6. 松树的树根在石缝间扎了下去。

Extended Writing Skills and Practice1)(Topic sentence) The ability to write well-organized, concise paragraphs isessential to a student’s success in almost all university courses.(Developing sentences)In preparing scientific reports of laboratory experiments, a student must present his or her findings in logical order and clear language in order to receive a favorable evaluation of his work. In writing successful answers to essay questions on history or anthropology examinations, a student must arrange the relevant facts and opinions according to some accepted pattern of paragraph structure. And certainly in writing a book report for English, or a critique for political studies, or a term paper for sociology, a student must pay attention to the style and organization as well as the content. (Concluding sentence) Clearly, skill in expository writing is crucial to successful achievement in most university subjects.2)(Topic sentence) This term several useful and interesting courses have beenoffered.(Developing sentences) An introduction to European Culture, for instance, gives us a lot of background knowledge of the history of European philosophy, literature, and arts. From time to time we see slide shows of famous paintings and hear tapes of famous pieces of music, and they make the lectures all the more interesting. American Society and Culture is another course that attracts a large audience. The teacher, who visited the United States not long ago, discusses new trends and changes in American life as well as American history and traditions.(Concluding sentence)We like these and other courses verymuch, because they help us not only to improve our English but also to broaden our vision.Key to Review and Test (1)Part I WritingOpen.Part II Listening ComprehensionSection A1. A2. C3. D4. B5. D6. C7. CSection B8. B 9. A 10. B 11. C 12. A 13. C 14. A 15. CSection C16. B 17. C 18. A 19. B 20. C 21. C 22. C 23. B 24. D 25. APart III Reading ComprehensionSection A26. D 27. B 28. E 29. J 30. I 31. K 32. O 33. M 34. A 35. HSection B36. B 37. N 38. G 39. A 40. D 41. J 42. C 43. H 44. E 45. MSection C46. C 47. B 48. D 49. C 50. A 51. C 52. B 53. B 54. D 55. DPart IV Translation【参考译文】Many people are fond of Chinese cuisine. In China, it is not only regarded as a craftsmanship, but also as an art. An exquisitely prepared Chinese cuisine is a feast for both the mouth and the eyes. The culinary skill and dish ingredients vary in different regions of China, but good Chinese cuisines always share something in common, i.e. the color, aroma, taste and nutrition. As food is vital for one’s health, a good chef always tries to strike a balance among grains, meat and vegetables. That’s why Chinese cuisine is tasty and healthy.。

大学体验英语4一周一练答案1-10答案(很给力)

大学体验英语4一周一练答案1-10答案(很给力)

Model Test 1Key to Model Test (1) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:A Reply to A FriendDear John,I received your letter yesterday. In reply to your inquiry about applying for admission to my university, I would like to give you the following suggestions. My school is a comprehensive university with such disciplines as science, engineering, the arts, economy, management, law and education. Among all the majors, I suggest that you should apply for the major of computer science and technology. There are some reasons for this suggestion. First, the computer personnel are in great demand owing to the widespread use of computers in every field. Therefore, you can find a job easily if you have a degree in this major. Second, my university has first-rate facilities and excellent teachers in this field. You will definitely benefit from studying in my university. There are some requirements for this major. To begin with, you must have a good foundation in math and English. Knowledge in these two subjects is essential for doing well in this major. In addition, you have to pay a higher tuition fee than students of other majors. Of course, you have to make some preparations for the test. On the one hand, you need to learn something about the computer. On the other hand, you should have basic knowledge about English before coming to the university. Otherwise, you will have difficulty in learning well in this major. I hope the above suggestions helpful to you. Wish you good luck.Yours Sincerely,DavidPart II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1-7 Y Y N Y NG N Y8. face-to-face and respect 9. a favor or debt should never be forgotten10. to make friends and keep themPart III. Listening Comprehension11. C. 该题考查说话人所处的地点. 根据对话中的关键词books, return, overdue可以确定对话地点在图书馆。

大学体验英语一周一练第四版答案

大学体验英语一周一练第四版答案

Key to Model Test (1) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:A Reply to A FriendDear John,I received your letter yesterday. In reply to your inquiry about applying for admis -sion to my university, I would like to give you the following suggestions.My school is a comprehensive university with such disciplines as science, engi-neering, the arts, economy, management, law and education. Among all the majors, Isuggest that you should apply for the major of computer science and technology. Thereare some reasons for this suggestion. First, the computer personnel are in great demandowing to the widespread use of computers in every field. Therefore, you can find a jobeasily if you have a degree in this major. Second, my university has first-rate facilitiesand excellent teachers in this field. You will definitely benefit from studying in my uni -versity. There are some requirements for this major. To begin with, you must have a goodfoundation in math and English. Knowledge in these two subjects is essential for do -ing well in this major. In addition, you have to pay a higher tuition fee than students ofother majors.Of course, you have to make some preparations for the test. On the one hand, youneed to learn something about the computer. On the other hand, you should have basic knowledge about English before coming to the university. Otherwise, you will have dif -ficulty in learning well in this major.I hope the above suggestions helpful to you. Wish you good luck.Yours Sincerely,DavidPart II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1-7 Y Y N Y NG N Y8. face-to-face and respect 9. a favor or debt should never be forgotten10. to make friends and keep themPart III. Listening Comprehension11. C. 该题考查说话人所处的地点. 根据对话中的关键词books, return, overdue 可以确定对话地点在图书馆。

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Key to Model Test (1) Band FourPart I. WritingSample Writing:A Reply to A FriendDear John,I received your letter yesterday. In reply to your inquiry about applying for admis -sion to my university, I would like to give you the following suggestions.My school is a comprehensive university with such disciplines as science, engi-neering, the arts, economy, management, law and education. Among all the majors, Isuggest that you should apply for the major of computer science and technology. Thereare some reasons for this suggestion. First, the computer personnel are in great demandowing to the widespread use of computers in every field. Therefore, you can find a jobeasily if you have a degree in this major. Second, my university has first-rate facilitiesand excellent teachers in this field. You will definitely benefit from studying in my uni -versity. There are some requirements for this major. To begin with, you must have a goodfoundation in math and English. Knowledge in these two subjects is essential for do -ing well in this major. In addition, you have to pay a higher tuition fee than students ofother majors.Of course, you have to make some preparations for the test. On the one hand, youneed to learn something about the computer. On the other hand, you should have basic knowledge about English before coming to the university. Otherwise, you will have dif -ficulty in learning well in this major.I hope the above suggestions helpful to you. Wish you good luck.Yours Sincerely,DavidPart II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1-7 Y Y N Y NG N Y8. face-to-face and respect 9. a favor or debt should never be forgotten10. to make friends and keep themPart III. Listening Comprehension11. C. 该题考查说话人所处的地点. 根据对话中的关键词books, return, overdue 可以确定对话地点在图书馆。

正确答案为C.12. C. 该题是根据女士的回答推断Jake 的情况. 根据“his racket is here on the sofa”可以确定他就在附近。

正确答案为C.165Band Four13. B. 该题考查对话双方之间的关系。

在对话中,女士祝贺男士考试取得好成绩,男士说女士肯定也做得不错。

由此可见,两个人都是学生。

正确答案为B.14. A. 该题考查男士建议女士做什么。

从男士的回答“it would clear up by noon”可知,天气将变晴,所以女士不用回去拿雨衣。

正确答案为A.15. C. 该题考查说话人谈论的话题。

从对话中的关键词window broken, belongings miss-ing, called the police station 可推断这是一起入室盗窃案。

正确答案为C.16. D. 该题考查男士正在干什么。

结合男士讲的话,根据女士说的fill in the rest of it 可判断出男士在填表。

正确答案为D.17. C. 该题考查男士对新课程的看法。

在对话中,女士认为这门新课容易,但是男士说好多学生学得不好,由此推断他认为这门课并不是女士想象的那么容易,正确答案为C.18. A. 该题是推断题。

女士说这首歌已被老师在课堂上放了一千遍了,男士说他同意,并说在没听这么多遍前他也很喜欢这首歌,说明他们现在都对这首歌很厌倦。

正确答案为A.Section A11-18 CCBACDCA 19-22 BDCA 23-25 DCDSection B26-28 DCB 29-31 ACA 32-35 CBBDSection C36. primarily 37. establishing 38. similarities39. criticize 40. closest 41. approached42. preserve 43. status44. This is done by exhibiting knowledge and skill, and by holding center stage throughverbal performance such as storytelling, joking, or conveying information.45. they are more comfortable speaking in larger groups made up of people they know less well46. the most private situations can be approached like public speakingPart IV. Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)Section A47-56: I M F L C J G D N BSection B57-66: D B C A D A C B D B57. D 本题考查作者的观点,属于综合主旨题。

根据第二段except the successful outcome和文章最后一长句,可以得出婴儿之所以会学会一些行为是因为他们通过这些行为可以获得成功的感觉。

A 项是人们以往的观点,B 项和C 项只是表面的原因,并不是实际原因,所以正确答案为D。

58. B 本题为细节题。

根据第三段第一句话,Papousek通过使用用牛奶奖励孩子的办法,166 Model Test 1就是为了教会孩子完成一些简单的动作。

所以ACD都不是此举的目的,正确答案为B。

59. C 本题为细节题。

根据第三段第二句话,Papousek 在研究中发现,婴儿吃饱之后会拒绝牛奶,但是还会继续重复已经学会的动作,说明即使不给牛奶,他们也会重复一些简单动作,因此A 不正确。

B, D 内容基本一致,这两项都不是Papousek要去发现的东西。

C项符合原文,故为正确答案。

60. A 本题为细节题。

根据文章最后一句话,Papousek得出结论:婴儿感到高兴的不是因为灯光,而是因为他们所获得的解决问题和掌握技能后的成功感,再有就是人类本身有一种理解世界、控制世界的渴求。

B, C, D项都没有提及,正确答案为A。

61. D 本题为细节题,根据见上题。

正确答案为D。

62. A 本题为主旨题。

文章讲述人类从前人那里继承了许多文化成果,并将其传乘下去,所以文章主题为文化继承。

答案为A。

63. C 本题为是非题。

文章第二段开始讲述文化的定义,它包括一代人传给另一代人的所有思想、知识、做事的方法、习惯、价值观以及处世态度等,文章后半部分又阐述文化与本能的不同,因此A, B, D都属于文化的范畴,C 项不属于文化,故正确答案为C。

64. B 本题为语义题,需要根据上下文来推断。

根据原文“it can store new information,infinitely more rapidly than the process of mutation and biological evolution…”, 可以推断出mutation 和biological evolution表达相近的意思,是“变化、进化”的意思,而exchange 指“交换、兑换”, communication 指“交际、交流”, existence 指“生存”,故正确答案为B。

65. D 本题为推断题。

根据文章第一句话,人类的发明创造是永无止境的,所以A 项与原文一致。

根据第一段“this process of cultural transmission yields enormous econo -my”, B 项与此句意思一致。

C 项与原文第二句话意思一致,同时根据这一句,人类最大的发明创造就是不去发明创造,而是继承前辈的文化传统,所以D 项与原文不符。

正确答案为D。

66. B 本题为推断题。

根据文章最后一句话“The transmission of culture is more flexible than instinct, and can grow…more rapidly than the process of mutation and biological evolution…”, 可以推断出文化传播比生物本能发展要快得多,反过来也就是说生物本能也在发展,但是速度要比文化传播慢得多,因此可以推断出B 项为正确答案,A项和C项与原文相反,D项原文没有提及。

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