新视野大学英语4读写教程2答案

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2. I remember feeling annoyed at this dense collection of humanity. 3. Then the truth struck me. He was blind. 4. As we waited for our drinks, the blind man said, "The music seems out of tune to our Western ears, but it has charm." 5. They are motionless, waiting for the performance to start. 6. The first performance ended just as we finished dessert, and I excused myself and went to talk to the theater manager. 7. A few minutes later he was standing next to one of the dancers, her little crowned head hardly reaching his chest. 8. About a week after our trip, the chairman told me the Chinese executive had called to express great satisfaction with the trip. Vocubulary III. 1. skimmed 2. steer 3. chartered 4. angle 5. veil 6. magic 7. realm 8. annoy 9. dense 10. highlighted IV. 1. Many of these poems bear witness to his years spent in India, England, and China. 2. The other players in the team are better than me, but I\'m slowly catching up. 3. 1 was loaded with many parcels, unable to walk any faster. 4. The place was deserted and there was no sign of human beings living there. 5. These instruments should be switched on and checked before we start our work. 6. My friend was dressed in a black coat whereas I was in jeans. 7. All those connected with the mission were in prayer for her, but her life was not spared. 8. May I excuse myself for a while, Mr. Davis? 9. Have you ever noticed that at yesterday\'s concert one of the violinists was out of tune? 10. All too soon it was over and we left feeling we had just skimmed the surface of this fascinating topic.

unit 4 Section A Vocabulary III.

1. investment 2. disposal 3. condensed 4. strategic 5. revenue 6. scratch 7. utilities 8. invested 9. nowhere 10. transmission IV. 1. is lagging far behind 2. are stuck with 3. going for 4. remain in contact 5. keep pace with 6. at your disposal 7. dates from 8. scratched the surface of 9. stuck in 10. choose between V. 1.L 2.N 3.D 4.E 5.H 6.1 7.F 8.0 9.1 10.B Collocation VI. 1. exchange 2. growth 3. opportunities 4. understanding 5. benefits 6. peace 7. development 8. career 9. will 10. status Word Building VII. 1. superpower 2. superabundant 3. supermarket 4. super-speed 5. supercomputer 6. superman 7. superstar 8. super-efficient VIII. 1. auto-timer 2. auto-focus 3. autograph 4. auto-reverse 5. autobiography 6. automakers 7. autoloading 8. autocriticism sentence structure IX 1. Concentrate on indoor delights rather than outdoor fights and you\'ll be much better appreciated. 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. 3. Some people say that the pupils\' achievements this term will be measured by a formal test rather than their teacher\'s assessment. 4. They argued that their products should be developed on the basis of need rather than profit. 5. During weekends the businessmen may spend time establishing friendship and mutual trust rather than discussing any particular item of business. X. 1. Petrol now is twice as expensive as it was a few years ago. 2. Theirs is about three times as big as ours. 3. Latin American customers talk two to four times as long on the phone as people in North America. 4. the fee for cell phones is typically twice as much as for calls made over fixed lines 5. can transmit 250,000 times as much data as a standard telephone wire Translation

XI. 1. Rather than invest in my education, my parents spent their money on a new house. 2. Today, people are spending twice as much on entertainment and relaxation as they did in the past. 3. In order to be successful, a business must keep pace with developments in the marketplace. 4. Her fluency in English gave her an advantage over other girls for the job. 5. For students, nowhere is better than the library, where all the books are at their disposal. 6. We should make full use of the platform to strengthen communication, expand cooperation in more areas and seek further development through joint efforts. XII. 1发展中国家认为信息技术是促进经济发展的途径,但一些国家在估算成本与选择技术方面缺乏经验。
2.据说地球拥有的地下水量大约是其拥有的河流和湖泊水量的三千倍,而且地下水要干净得多。
3.任何人都能照出好照片问题只是你是否在合适的时间和地点。
4.通过在他们的学校和图书馆安装电脑,这些社区的领导们说明他们决心不在技术上落后。
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。
6.佛罗里达的一对夫妇在建造一座他们称之为未来之家的房子,它既能抵御咫风,又与周围环 境十分协调。 Cloze XIII. 1 C 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. B 9. C 10. D 11A 12.C 13.B 14.D 15.C 16.D 17.B 18.A 19.C 20.C Structured Writing XV. Compare the new welfare system with the old one and you would find a world of difference between the two. Under the new welfare system, the law encourages welfare clients to work on their own for a gradual shift away from welfare, and this is not the case in the past. Welfare clients now can develop their talents to make money. In the past, they often cheated to bleed the system for a few extra dollars. Now caseworkers will gladly help their clients find appropriate jobs rather than act like detectives to try to seek out any unreported properties. Today many welfare clients have

made a choice to live a life of complete honesty and they tell the truth to caseworkers and declare any extra income they make. In cases like this, caseworkers will feel greatly relieved because they don\'t need to search for any cheating as in the past. Section B Readinq Skills I. 1. Your home computer or TV can provide whatever you need whenever you like. 2. You can learn language easily via computer over distance. 3. Poor people must also have access to high technology as it is essential for their education, work and daily lives. 4. Some companies provide the technology of information highway to the rich first as that is business. 5. Advocates of universal access have already launched a number of projects of their own for the poor. Comprehension o f the text II. 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.F 6.T 7.T 8.T Vocabulary III. 1. transmit 2. insure 3. crucial 4. feedback 5. correspondence 6. specialized 7. tutor 8. hence 9. portion 10. files Exercises on Web course only: 11. format/file 12. dose 13. terminal 14. correspondent IV. 1. differ on 2. refer to 3. Compared to 4. specialize in 5. make routine 6. come up with 7. has access to 8. Some steps should be taken 9. signed up for 10. in the hands of
unit 5 Section A Comprehension o f the text I. 1. Because 22 million people live alone, which suggests that it is an overwhelming phenomenon in the United States. 2. Because they can find inspiration in solitude. 3. The more positive one is toward oneself, the less the need for staying with others.

4. It depends. If they live with their friends, the friends\' temporary leaving will be received as a welcome change. However, if they live alone, the temporary absence of friends may leave them with a feeling of emptiness. 5. Because the need to talk is the most basic need of a solitary person. 6. They may call friends to tell them important things, or talk to themselves, their pets, the television, or even to strangers. 7. To stay rational, settle down in a comfortable way and find pleasure from the current life,. wait for anything happy that may happen. 8. The writer thinks that as ordinary people\'s solitary life differs from that of great minds (like poets and philosophers, they should cherish the thought that "since we are here, we may as well accept it and make the best of it". Vocabulary III. 1. humble 2. slippery 3. tame 4. inspiration 5. crept 6. apology 7. observation 8. dictate 9. inadequate 10. solitary Exercises on Web course only: 1l. choked 12. waterproof 13. poetry 14. commodity IV 1. cast out 2. all by himself 3. stay up late 4. was fond of 5. at one sitting 6. filled up with 7. speaks highly of 8. set forth 9. at length 10. for the time being V. 1.K 2.H 3.M 4.B 5.A 6.0 7.J 8.D 9.F 10.1 Collocation VI. 1. efficiency 2. status 3. performance 4. standard 5. coordination 6. sense 7. career 8. quality 9. supply 10. accuracy Word Cjuifdin8 VIl. 1. underestimated 2. underpaid 3. overslept 4. Underdeveloped 5. overestimated 6. overcharged 7. underweight 8. overloaded VIll. 1. simplified 2. electrician 3. recovery 4. childlike 5. autobiography 6. underline 7. terrorist 8. overreact sentence structure IX. 1. The distance between them is not so great as to be unbridgeable. 2. The unity of the masses with the party is never so strong as it is now.

3. The punishment was harsh because Maggie would lose her position, but it was not so bad as losing her pay. 4. I\'ve heard the terrible noise once or twice before, but never so loud as this one. 5. Men are never so peaceful, so graceful with each other as they are now. X. 1. You might as well go there to see whether there is the information you need. 2. We might as well call it freedom. 3.You might as well ring and tell them you\'re going to visit them. 4. We might as well walk home. 5. We might as well find an easier one to read. Translation XI. 1. This little man is not so innocent as he appears. 2. There\'s nothing I can do about the problem, so you might as well turn to Professor Wang for help. 3. Both sides speak highly of the fruits in their cooperation in different areas, and hope that the cooperation can be furthered. 4. On the one hand, an image of being close to the people can get a new policy more easily accepted. On the other hand, it will "encourage people to speak their minds and come up with constructive suggestions". 5. His sense of loneliness rose and fell and he sometimes would talk at length to himself and his pets and the television. 6. After all, money is not everything. The richest people are not necessarily the happiest. XII 1. Structured Writing XV. Some people prefer to live alone whereas some others have to live alone for one reason or another. Those people believing in inspirational solitude argue that no companion is more companionable than solitude. Literary giants such as William Wordsworth, John Milton and Henry Thoreau enjoyed living alone on purpose. Hunters or explorers enjoy themselves as they venture out to tame the great wild areas. On the other hand, there are some other people who have to live alone due to various reasons:

being divorced, widowed or never married. Many of them feel bitter to live in solitude. They have no one to talk to and as a result they talk at length to themselves and to their pets and to the television.
Section B Reading skills
Vocabulary III. 1. abstract 2. holy 3. Nevertheless 4. odds 5. complicate 6. tolerate 7. depression 8. resorting 9. exclaimed 10. disorder Exercises on Web course only: 11. chew 12. vibrate 13. stale 14. jury IV 1. When he received the admission notice from the university, he knew it was time he struck out on his own. 2. I had to keep the video camera readily accessible in case I saw something that needed to be filmed. 3. Every time she tried to argue with her identical twin Katie, she would end up crying her eyes out. 4. Serious violence has sprung from the conflict over insignificant, irritating differences. 5. There are many people who believe sincerely that you can train children for life without resorting to punishment. 6. Alan signed a dorm contract with his roommate to head off possible conflicts. 7. He was required to fill in a form before the job interview. 8. Her major concern is how she will make sure the people on the teams get along with one another. 9. Against all the odds, it has worked, and this is a measure of just how strong they both were as individuals when they came to the marriage ten years ago. 10. What I\'d like to do is to help them to see that they don\'t need to give up on the computer, that they can actually be the master of it.

Unit Six

Section A

vocabulary III. 1. Substantial 2. concerning 3. negotiation 4. exaggerate 5. withdrawn 6. commissions 7. financed 8. secure 9. impose 10. donation IV 1. by 2. in 3. of 4. to 5. up 6. on/upon 7. with 8. in 9. in 10. between V 1.O 2.E 3.G 4.1 5.J 6.B 7.K 8.N 9.M 10.D Collocation
/>VI. 1. approaches 2. reward 3. protection 4. honor 5. advice 6. access 7. advantages 8. help 9. sympathy 10. understanding Word Building VII. 1. foresight 2. forewarned 3. foreground 4. postgraduate 5. post-race 6. foresaw 7. post-Christmas 8. post-election VIII. 1. e-shopper 2. e-merchant 3. e-journal 4. e-classroom 5. e-commerce 6. e-mail 7. e-dictionaries 8. e-cash sentence structure IX. 1. It\'s pointless to go there next Monday-there\'s a public holiday. 2. It is easy to talk about having high moral standards, but, in practice, what would one really do in such a situation? 3. It is interesting to see different cultures and ways of life. 4. It is really astonishing that she refuses to talk to you. 5. It is important that she come straight to me when she arrives. X. 1. Suppose you object to carrying out a particular managem_ent order and you are afraid of the manager, what would you do? 2. Suppose you have just got married and you are about to work abroad for three years, how would you explain it to your newly-married wife? 3. Suppose someone couldn\'t understand why you didn\'t arrest Harry, would you explain to remove the doubts? 4. Suppose your tenant fails to pay the rent in time, would you throw him out? 5. Suppose you are a very heavy smoker and are anxious to break the habit, where could you get help? Translation XI.

1. Suppose you found out that your colleague takes bribes, would you just ignore it? 2. We\'ve given up on him because he is so stubborn. It is pointless to argue with him. 3. He hit upon a good method to speed up the progress of the experiment, but opinions differed among members of the group on it. 4. Today I\'m able to square my profession with my interest, which I wasn\'t able to do before. 5. The ability to visually distinguish between red and green is essential to becoming a driver. 6. The team consisted of seven people who met on a regular basis to share their information with each other. XII. 1.假设有人向你行贿,要换取一种承诺,你会怎么做?是接受呢,还是坚持自己的原则?
2.现在人们不会忍受那些糟糕的境况,可是在那些日子里却只能接受那样的现实。 3.大学校园里形形色色的作弊现象越来越多,我已不记得这学期有多少学生因作弊而被捉住孔
4.当艾奇先生被披露曾受贿时,他不得不退出州长职位的竞争。
5.虽然他原先完全支持改革政策,可后来却开始抨击这场改革运动了。 6.这位教授肯定不会同意翻译基本是在词典里查生词的观点。 Cloze XIII. 1 A 2. D 3C 4.B 5B 6. D 7A 8.C 9.C 10.A 11 B 12.D 13.B 14.A 15C 16.D 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.B XV Typically there are two kinds of people who choose to live alone on purpose. The first group of people is artists. They believe in the inspiration in solitude. One of my friends is a writer. He enjoys the time when he is alone because he can stay up late to read and, above all, concentrate on his writing without fear of being interrupted by others. On his wall he posts a quotation from Thoreau: "I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude." The second group consists of people who are disappointed with their marriage or family life. A woman I know has been living alone since her husband left her five years ago. She is not waiting for his return but she is just disappointed with life. SECTION B Reading Skills

I. 1. They act out various types of situations to bring the people in the training camp into some real life situations. 2. Because the journalists are inexperienced in deciding whom to shoot, whether or not to shoot and when to shoot. As a result, they "killed" innocent people because of mistakes of judgment. 3. They probably don\'t want to take on more responsibilities. 4. They want armed officers to ensure social security instead of protecting themselves by carrying guns. 5. The policeman has been so much occupied with some extra duties that they wouldn\'t have time even for answering questions. Comprehension o f the text II. 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.T 7.F 8.T Vocabulary III. 1. tackle 2. imitating 3. dimmed 4. fake 5. impressive 6. encountered 7. ccluivalent 8. widespread 9. priority 10. residents Exercises on Web court only: 11. temporary 12. apparently 13. innocent 14. prosperous IV. 1. up 2. away 3. up 4. up 5. up 6. out 7. to 8. on 9. up 10. from Exercises on Web course only: 11. of 12. of 13. in 14. to unit 7
Section A Vocabulary III. 1. discounted 2. biased 3. variation 4. potential 5. Confronted 6. migrate 7. descended 8. distinct 9. superficial 10. extensive IV 1. to date 2. in effect 3. nothing less than 4. As of 5. in combination with 6. In addition to 7. shed new light on 8. is... confined to 9. serve as 10. adapt to V. 1.K 2.0 3.C 4.F 5.J 6.1 7.G 8.A 9.M 10.E Collocation
/>VI. 1. awards 2. challenges 3. component 4. advances 5. changes 6. advantage 7. influence 8. effect 9. objective 10. threat

Word Building VII. 1. privacy 2. intimacy 3. frequency 4. fluency 5. secrecy 6. urgency 7. consistency 8. dependency VIII. 1. politics 2. classics 3. electronics 4. economics 5. psychology 6. methodology 7. technology 8. biology sentence structure IX. 1. Being healthy is more than a question of not being ill. 2. I was more than a little upset at not being invited to the wedding. 3. This story is more than interesting; it is educational as well. 4. Hepworth is more than a filmmaker; he had learnt to find stories that would have genuine popular appeal. 5. Compared our achievements today with what we started out to be, it is more than a miracle brought about by years of exceptionally hard work. X. 1. What was needed was nothing less than a new industrial revolution. 2. This is nothing less than a call to restore the vitality of the American Dream. 3. Their dream was nothing less than a revolutionary project to bring computers and ordinary people together. , 4. The experience of sightseeing in the wonderful island is nothing less than exciting and I am moved to tears. 5. He was very concerned that she should not be tired or bored; he wanted to make sure that the holiday would be nothing less than perfect for her. Translation XI. 1. In the process of creating the genetic map, these scientists realized that cooperation was more than an attractive option; it was a responsibility. 2. Their research findings were nothing less than a miracle. As a result of their findings, new light has been shed on the history of human genes. 3. In fact, only hard work in combination with proper methods will give you an advantage over others. 4. The judge said the punishment would serve as a warning to others. 5. The risk of infection is confined to those who have close contact with the patients.

6. From such an analysis we are in a better position to understand what has happened and what to do about it. X11. 1.作为一个负责的生产厂家,我们不仅仅关注环境;我们还积极参与环境保护。 2.当然,她最后还是离开,去结婚了,但我敢肯定的是:她对工作尽职尽责,从不允许自己的
职业重点受到影响。
3.除了学业上的成绩,你迄今为止最大的成就是什么?
4.观察和实验的目的是为了验证或阐明某些理论,只有那些被视为与任务相关的观察才应该被 记录下来。
5.不管现在身处何地,黑人都是非洲人的后裔,但是数百年来,由于种种原因,他们的遗传基
因已经变得多样化且非常复杂。
6.实际上,他们都同意这种观点:法律的变化引起了社会本质的变化以及社会中人与人之间关 系的变化。 Cloze XIII. 1 A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5D 6.C 7B 8A 9. D 10. C 11B 12.A 13.A 14.B 15D 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.A 20.B Structured Writing XV. Sticking to high moral standards is easier said than done. Once, a young British car sales manager who had just finished courses on business ethics was sent to sell cars to an African country. The negotiations had been going on for months without any real resultsHe was at his wits\' end. Finallyxhe hit upon a solutionOne day he bought a popular novel and slipped a check of #20,000 in the book. Then he presented it to the minister in charge of transportation. This minister examined its contents
pretending he didn’t see the check at allThen he said with a smile"Young manI hear London is at its best in May.”The sales manager, who was quick-witted, replied: "My company in London will be most honored to welcome your visit”A short time later, the deal was approved in London Section B

Reading Skills 1. The writer holds a doubtful attitude toward this opinion, calling it a popul

ar myth. We can find the writer\'s doubtful attitude in Paragraph 1. 2. They are the supportive style and the stimulating style. We can find the information in Paragraph 4. 3. Four groups of children: one with supportive parents, one with stimulating parents, one whose parents combining both qualities and a final group who offered neither. We can find the information in Paragraph 6. 4. Eleven seconds a day in Holland and less than a minute a day in the United States. We can find the information in Paragraph 10. 5. The environmental factors such as better parenting and educational techniques. We can find the information in Paragraph 15, the last paragraph.Comprehension o f the 5ext II. 1.B 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.B 6.C 7.B 8.C Vocabulary III. 1. supervising 2. fascinate3. guarantee 4. explore 5.sophisticated 6. identified 7. steer 8. beneficial 9. demonstrate 10. implication IV 1. up 2. out 3. up 4. in 5. over 6. on 7. in5. 8. into 9. from 10. in Unit 8 Section A Comprehension o f the text I. 1. They hid behind their curtains and peered at the travelers cautiously. 2. It means that the small town was a stage where the different travelers who passed by were actors revealing themselves to the audience-the villagers. 3. Probably there were different ways of greetings between them, so there might be some misunderstandings or inappropriate responses. 4. Because she wanted to sing and dance so much that she thought the money was given as a discouragement rather than an encouragement. 5. When she left her hometown of Eatonville for Jacksonville at thirteen, she experienced a huge change and she was aware that she was black. 6. It means that she was not emotionally disturbed by the fact that she was a descendent of slaves. She felt good about herself. 7. The writer compared herself to a brown bag of mixed items propped up against a wall with other bags.

8. As is described, the contents revealed are nothing but common objects. It suggests that for ordinary people, no matter whether they are white or black, they share something in common. Vocabulary
III. 1. cautiously 2. bribing 3. disapprove(d 4. tendency 5. permanent 6. depression 7. fragrance 8. guarantee 9. exclusively 10. generously IV. . 1. peering at 2. be broken off 3. disapproved of 4. prop up 5. In the main 6. in company with 7. in that 8. pay the price 9. belong to 10. more or less V 1. L 2.O3. H 4. D 5.1 6. E 7. N 8. K 9. G 10. B Collocation
/>VI. 1 plans 2. lifestyle 3. fact 4. policies 5. rules 6. concentration 7. world 8. voice 9. inheritance 10. content Word Building VII. 1. devalued 2. demobilized 3. deregulated 4. decentralized 5. destabilizing 6. depersonalized 7. de-emphasize 8. decoded VIII. 1. retirees 2. interviewees 3. trainee 4. employees 5. escapees 6. addressee 7. devotee 8. divorcee sentence structure IX 1. I know she isn\'t really interested in window-shopping, but she doesn\'t mind waiting while I have a look. 2. If people don\'t mind my not having a degree, I could give a few music lessons! 3. People don\'t mind paying a lot more for good software because they can see the benefits of using it. 4.1 don\'t mind if people perceive me as arrogant. You need certain degree of it to succeed. 5. We don\'t mind if it takes time for people to express their hopes, goals, fears, and needs in their lives. X. 1. No friends came to see her; she shut herself off, in the old familiar world of bedroom and drawing room. 2. No cigarette end could give us any clue to or sign of anyone having ever been there.

3. No gas, no water and no electricity in the hospital! How could you expect the children to survive this? 4. No other information is given about the book itself, although there is a brief biographical, note about the writer. 5. No effort has been made to investigate the "disappearances" that have occurred over the past three years. Translation XI. 1. 1 don\'t mind his staying out so late as long as he behaves himself. 2. 1 prefer his plan to others in that I think no plan is more practical than his. 3. They broke off business relations with that company as it suffered huge losses in the last fiscal year and went bankrupt. 4. Now that you don\'t like him, why did you invite him to your birthday party in the first place? 5. Though we knew our chances to win were slim, we were more or less depressed when we lost in the game. 6. Perhaps this was the price that has to be paid for progress-who knows? XII. 1.我不在乎他们否认我的计划,但在内心深处我仍渴望得到他们的支持。
2.彼得宣布他不想与她们中任何一个女孩一起唱歌或跳舞,他没给任何理由。 3.我们尊敬的是那些奉献时间、友谊和才能的人,而不是那些一心只为自己谋求私利的人。
4.看来我生意遭到一了巨大损失,这是我不听父母忠告所付出的代价。
5.他们只是顺便又提到了这一点:在我去那个国家旅行时,会有一位翻译一直在我身边。
6.即使当父母强烈反对子女的行为方式时,他们拒绝接受的是那种行为方式而不是子女本人,
澄清这一点十分重要。 Cloze XIII. 1 B 2.C 3B 4. D 5A 6. D 7A 8.B 9.B 10.C 11 A 12.B 13.A 14.B 15.B 16.D 17.C 18.D 19.D 20.A Structured Writing XV Small in size and light in weight, electronic dictionaries are convenient to useThey are easy to carry and students can take them anywhere they go. Whenever they come across a new word in reading, they can

find out its meaning with the help of an electronic dictionary. An electronic dictionary usually contains the information of several paper dictionariesWhen students have one such dictionary, they actually have more than one dictionary in handMeanwhileelectronic dictionaries are time-saving. They save students from turning pages over to find the wordInstead, they only need to key in the word and the meaning will appear on the screen. Considering all the above factorsno wonder more and more students are using electronic dictionaries nowadays
Section B Readinq skills I. 1. F. It is basically factual that the value of youth enabled people to make money. 2. F. It states a fact that what manufacturers claim has caused worries from doctors. 3. F. It is basically factual that a woman was doubtful about the effect of Imedeen before. 4. F. It is basically factual that a doctor questions the methods used in the
study. 5. O. From "it is difficult to..." we know it is an opinion. Comprehension of the text II. 1.F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.F 7.T 8.T Vocabulary III. 1. appeal 2. nutrition 3. denied 4. ingredients 5. stimulated 6. perceived 7. accelerate 8. controversy 9. extracts 10. ridiculous Exercises on Web course only: 11. renew 12. multiply 13. utilized 14. demonstrate IV 1. look into 2. poured out 3. beat back 4. When it comes to 5. have to do with 6. specialize in 7. was tied up with 8. symbolic of 9. do the trick 10. attached (great importance to

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