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新视野大学英语读写教程
Book 4
Unit1
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Section
A
III.
1. idle
2.
justify
3. discount
4.
distinct
5. minute
d
7. object
8. contaminate
9. sustain
10. worship
IV.
1.
accusing... of
2. end up
3.
came upon
4.
at
her worst
5. pay for
6. run a risk of
7. participate in
8. other than
9. object
to/objected
10. at best
V.
1. K
2. G
3.
C
4. E
5. N
6.O
7.I
8.
L
9. A
10. D
VI.
1. delay
2. pain
3. hardship
4. suffering
5.
fever
6. defeat
7. poverty
8. treatment
9.
noise
10. agony
VII.
1. justify
2. glorify
3. exemplifies
4. classified
5. purified
6.
intensify
7. identify
8. terrified
VIII.
1. bravery
2.
jewelry
3. delivery
4.
machinery
5. robbery
6. nursery
7. scenery
8.
discovery
IX.
1. other than for funerals and weddings
2. other than to live an
independent life
3. other
than that they appealed to his eye
4.
but other than that, he'll eat just about
everything .
5. other than
that it's somewhere in the town center
X.
1. shouldn't
have been to the cinema last night
2. would have; told him the answer
3. they needn't have gone
at all
4. must have had too
much work to do
5. might
have been injured seriously
XI.
1. The plant
does not grow well in soils other than the one in
which it has
been developed.
2. Research findings show
that we spend about two hours dreaming every
night, no matter what
we may have done during the
day.
3. Some people tend to
justify their failure by blaming others for not
trying
their best.
4. We remain tree to our commitment:
Whatever we promised to do; we
would do
it.
5. Even Beethoven's
father discounted the possibility that his son
would one
day become the greatest
musician in the world. The same is true of
Edison, who seemed to his teacher to be
quite dull.
6. They were
accused by authorities of threatening the state
security.
XII.
l.
出入除自己家以外的任何场所时,如果你带有宠物,一定
要了解有关
宠物的规定。
2.
一些女性完全可以不待在家里,
而是去工作,
挣一份不错的工资。
但
是
为了家庭,她们放弃了工作。
3.
你怎么为这样粗鲁的行为辩护?你将会为此付出沉重的代价,
因为他
们己经以低毁名誉的罪名起诉你了。
4.
批评有其重要作用;
我们可能当时不喜欢它,
但是它
能激励我们去做
更伟大的事情。
5.
他毫不让步的行为遭到公众的反对,
这使得他陷人了精神上崩溃
、
经
济上破产的境地。
6.
即使你失败了,也不要被失败伤害,更不要被失败左右。
记住:失败
是学习过程中必要的一步;它不是学习的结束,而是学习的开始。
XIII.
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. D
5.
B
6.
A
7.
B
8. A
9.
C
10.
A
11. D
12. C
13. D
14.
A
15. C
16.
D
17. B
18. C
19. A
20.
D
Section B
I.
1. I was a black and was
looked down on because of the ugly shadow of
racism in 1976.
2. It means
that the man was different from others for he was
honest and
paid debts.
3.
The farmer's attitude toward me changed when he
learned that I was the
son of an honest
man
who was
different from other blacks.
4. Because American social morality has
changed for the worse.
5.
Because people believe in honesty and this helps
me in my life.
II.
1.F
2.T
3.F
4.T
5.T
6.T
7.F
8.T
1 . melted
2. restore
3. initiative
4. obligation
5. induce
6. lest
7.
relief
8. furnish
9. enquire
10.
meanwhile
IV
.
1. kept his word
2.
shrugged off
3. melted away
4.
enquire into
5. cool off
6. pave the way for
7. hold up
8. fall apart
9.
wipe away
10.
on credit
新视野大学英语读写教程第四册
unit2
答案
Section A
Comprehension o f the text
1. He lived a poor and miserable life
during his childhood.
2. Because no one
in Britain appeared to appreciate his talent for
comedy. His comic
figures did not
conform to British standards.
3.
Because his dress and behavior didn't seem that
English.
4. It was the first movie in
which Chaplin spoke.
5. He used his
physical senses to invent his art as he went along
without a prepared
script.
6. His transformation of lifeless
objects into other kinds of objects, plus the
skill with
which he executed it again
and again.
7. She brought stability and
happiness to him and became a center of calm in
his
family.
8. Comic.
Vocabulary
III.
1. coarse 2. betrayed 3. incident 4.
postponed 5. execute 6. surrounding 7. applause 8.
extraordinary 9. clumsy 10. sparked
IV.
1. for 2. against 3. up
4. about 5. up 6. to 7. down 8. down 9. in 10. on
V.
l. I 2.J 3.B 4.D 5.E 6.G
7.F 8.L 9.N 10.A
Collocation
VI.
1. service 2. help/hand
3. influence 4. guarantee 5. visit
6.
span . 7. welcome 8. spirit
9. duties
10. buildings
Word Building
VII.
1. artist
2. terrorist 3. novelist 4. activists 5.
biologists 6. idealist 7. capitalists 8.
tourist
VIII.
1.
terrorism 2. industrialism 3. realism 4. idealism
5. criticism 6. heroism 7. racism 8.
Modernism
Sentence Structure
IX
1. If I had known that
you were coming, I would have met you at the
airport.
2. If he had tried
to leave the country, he would have been stopped
at the border.
3. If we had
found him earlier, we could have saved his life.
4. If I had caught that plane, I would
have been killed in the air crash.
5.
If he had been in good health, he could have
written many books.
X.
1. it
is a wonder to find
2. It is a surprise
for us to find
3. it is a waste of time
to argue with him
4. It's a comfort to
know
5. It is a relief for us to learn
XI
1. If the characters in
this comedy had been more humorous, it would have
attracted a
larger audience.
2. She has never lost faith in her own
ability, so it is a possibility for her to become
a
successful actress.
3. I
never had formal training, I just learned as I
went along.
4. As their products find
their way into the international market, their
brand is gaining
in popularity.
5. She could make up a story by saying
she was knocked unconscious by thieves and
that all her money was gone, but she
doubted whether she could make it sound
believable.
6. No one was
certain whether he postponed the visit on purpose,
but this brought
more criticism of him.
XII
1. If the characters in
this comedy had been more
humorous
,
it would have
attracted a
larger audience.
2. She has never lost faith in her own
ability, so it is a possibility for her to become
a
successful actress.
3. I
never had formal training
,
I
just learned as I went along·
4. As their products find their way
into the international
market
,
their brand is
gaining
in popularity.
5.
She could make up a story by saying she was
knocked unconscious by thieves and
that
all her money was gone
,
but
she doubted whether she could make it sound
believable.
6. No one was
certain whether he postponed the visit on purpose,
but this brought
more criticism of him.
XII.
1.
如果没有查理
·
卓别林,世界电影史就会不一样了。
2.
令人感到宽慰的是,
< br>他的努力最终给予了他长期渴望的结果
—
他成功地发现了
这种疾病的原因。
3.
查理
·
卓别林是最伟大、最广受热爱的电影明星之一
。从《流浪汉》到《摩登时
代》
,
他拍
摄了许多他那个时代最有趣、
最受欢迎的电影。
他最出名的是他
扮演
的一个人物
—
年轻可爱的小流浪汉
。
4.
卓别林是一个才能非凡的人:
自他
1914
年第一次在电影中出现,两年时间内
他就成了这个国家最有名的人物之一。
5.
查理
·
卓别林对
20
世纪初期每个人的生活都产生了影响。与有史以来的任何人
相比
,他让更多的人欢笑,改变了人们看待这个世界的方式。
6.
1977
年,查理
·
卓别林在圣诞节那
天去世了,身后留下了悲伤的家人和朋友,
以及全世界数以百万计的影迷。
Cloze
XIII.
1. C
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. A
6. C
7. D
8. A
9. D
10. C
11. D
12. A
13. A
14.C
15. B
16. D
17. A
18. C
19. B
20. A
Structured
Writing
XV.
Charlie Chaplin is a great comic for
his native land Britain, but even more so for
the world. On the stage he often wore
tiny moustaches, huge pants and tailcoats that
were perhaps more characteristic of
Europeans and may be not much of the British.
Since more than half of the roles
Chaplin played were in silent films, people
throughout the world had no difficulty
understanding his films. With sound movies,
Chaplin created a nonsense language
that sounded like no known nationality and was
accepted and appreciated by people all
over the world. For most of his lifetime he did
not stay in his mother country; he
traveled throughout the world to appear on stage
for
people of different nationalities.
Section B
I.
1. F. It is
basically a fact though the sentence contains some
words for opinions.
Words representing opinions: a most
revolutionary thing
Words representing facts: six months
ago; ran for mayor of Embu, Kenya, and won
2. F. It is basically a fact though the
sentence contains some words for
opinions.
Words representing opinions: even more
surprising
Words
representing facts: was voted in by her colleagues
on the District Council,
all men
3. O. It is basically an opinion though
the sentence contains some words for
facts.
Words
representing opinions: suddenly became a symbol of
the increasingly
powerful political
force
Words representing
facts: thousands of women in this farming area two
hours
northeast of Nairobi
4. F. It is basically a fact though the
sentence contains some words for
opinions.
Words representing opinions: many women
had not been taught the basics of
political participation
Words representing facts: One veteran
female political activist said
What the veteran female political
activist said was a fact. So the sentence is
basically factual.
5. O. It
is basically an opinion though the sentence
contains some words for facts.
Words representing
opinions: not a new phenomenon
Words representing facts: political
activity among Kenyan women
Comprehension of the Text
II.
1.T 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.F 6.T
7.F 8.T
Vocabulary
III.
1. fierce 2. launched 3. colleagues 4.
illegal 5. funded
6. jealous 7.
refresh 8.
substantial 9. sow 10.
ridiculous
IV.
1. Could we
take a walk? I feel like a little exercise.
2. Ms. Mbogo had made a bold decision:
to run for mayor of Embu, Kenya.
3.
Some leaders in Kenya were afraid of losing their
power, so they tried everything
to shut
Kenyan women out of politics.
4. She
decided long ago that she would study the subject
in earnest as soon as she left
school.
5. He was arrested because he was paid
to spy on our air bases.
6. After
almost four hours of fierce negotiation, the
President had the upper hand.
7.
Victims of traffic accidents make up almost a
quarter of the hospital's patients.
8. Ms. Mbogo's victory was important
because all her male colleagues voted her
in.
9. Two young men were
originally hired to watch over the house as it was
being built.
10. It is reported that
government troops tried to break up the protest by
firing their
guns in the air.
新视野大学英语读写教程第四册
unit3
答案
Section A
Vocabulary
III.
1. raw 2. convicted 3. compensation 4.
notify 5. provisions
6. receipt 7.
paste 8.
altered 9. thrive 10. certify
IV
1. up 2. to 3. down 4. of
5. out
6. into 7. for 8. on
9. through 10. of
V.
1. M 2.
E 3. G 4. A 5. H 6. C 7.1 8. K 9.0 10. D
Collocation
VI.
1. respect 2. degree 3. money 4. living
5. prais
6. place 7. success 8.
scholarship 9.
job 10. reputation
Word Building
VII.
1. longish 2. animal-like 3. selfish 4.
honey-like 5. ball-like 6. boyish 7. yellowish 8.
bookish
VIII.
1.
politicians 2. technician 3. comedian 4. musicians
5. physicians 6. electricians 7.
beautician 8. magician
Sentence Structure
IX.
1. The wanted man is believed to be
living in New York.
2. Many people are
said to be homeless after the floods.
3. Three men are said to have been
arrested after the explosion.
4. The
prisoner is thought to have escaped by climbing
over the wall.
5. Four people are
reported to have been seriously injured in the
accident.
X.
1.
He tried sending her flowers, but it didn't have
any effect.
2. I don't regret telling
her what I thought, even if I upset her.
3. The window was broken because I
forgot to close it when I left.
4. We
regret to inform you that the materials you
ordered are out of stock.
5. He
welcomed the new student and then went on to
explain the college regulations.
Translation
XI.
1. Seven or eight officials are
reported to have taken bribes and the mayor has
decided
to look into the affair in
person.
2. These workers regret
yielding to the management's advice and going back
to work.
Now they are again faced with
the threat of losing their jobs.
3. You
only need to fill out a form to get your
membership, which entitles you to a
discount on goods.
4. Their
car broke down halfway for no reason. As a result
they arrived three hours
later than
they had planned.
5. The official got
involved in a scandal and was forced to resign
weeks later.
6. The man living on
welfare began to build up his own market, one step
at a time and
his business is thriving.
XII
1.
据报道这个男子曾在私下
说:
“
许多救济对象在欺骗我们,因此,作为补偿,
我们有权让他们对我们点头哈腰。
2.
我们考虑了你的背景与经历,很遗憾地告诉你,我们目前没有适合你的工作机
会。
3.
我没能按奥斯卡的暗示
去做,相反,我反驳了那个妇女,结果她竟然是我们的
新经理。
4.
需要有人来充当穷人权利的捍卫者,因为这一体制太容易被
滥用。
5.
我的车子在高速公路上抛
锚后,
我打电话向警察求助,
20
分钟
后他们赶来帮我。
6.
他热爱艺术,
却经受了巨大的痛苦
—
贫穷与误解。
Cloze
XIII.
1.B
2. C
3. A 4. D 5
.
B 6.
A 7. D 8. C 9. A 10. B
11.D 12.A 13.C
14.B 15.D
16.B 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.B
Structured Writing
XV
It is difficult to get a welfare
client’s wheelchair repaired. Once my wheelchair
needed repairing, and I notified my
caseworker. She gave me a le
cture that
I hadn’t
taken good care of my
wheelchair. Then she told me that I must have the
patience to
wait until she had the time
to report my wheelchair conditions to my medical
worker.
Then the medical worker called
the wheelchair repair companies to get the
cheapest
bid and informed the main
welfare office at the state capital. It took them
another
several days to consider the
matter. When they finally got my wheelchair
repaired, I
had been confined to bed
for more than half a month.
Section B
Reading Skills
I.
1.
something.
2.
3.
4. As we know
a portrait does not have life. It is in a
figurative way to say
portrait
5. The word
6.
it was with
loving care that the blind man held the girl's
hands.
Comprehension of the Text
II.
1. The stacks of paper
bore witness to a huge amount of work waiting to
be done,
even though I had been working
seven days a week.
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,
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.
Vocabulary
III.
1. skimmed 2. steer 3. chartered 4.
angle 5. veil6. 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.
Key to Exercises of 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.I
7.F
8.O
9.I
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。
< br>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计算机,
这些社区的领导们表明他们决心不在
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
11.A
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
Reading 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
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
Key to Exercises 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
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
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.O
7.J
8.D
9.F
10.I
Collocation
VI.
1. efficiency
2. status
3. performance
4. standard
5. coordination
6. sense
7.
career
8.
quality
9. supply
10.
accuracy
Word Building
VII.
1. underestimated 2. underpaid 3.
overslept 4. Underdeveloped 5. overestimated 6.
overcharged 7. underweight 8.
overloaded
VIII.
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.
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
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.
新的机制并不像他们预期的那样有效,因为数月过去了,但管理效率并没有明
p>
显改进。
2.
我
不想不必要地吓唬你,可你最好还是面对事实,看看一些数字吧。
3.
孤独的特点是一种与世隔绝感,而独居则是独自一人却不感到寂寞的状态,它<
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能引发自我意识。
4.
孤独是一种消极的状态,你会感到失去了某种东西。你可能与别人在一起仍然
感
到孤独
—
这也许是孤独最痛苦的形式。
5.
独居是一种与自我相约的积极的状态。独居是值得向往的,
是独自一人、享受
自我愉快而又充实的陪伴的一种状态。
p>
6.
梭罗说,一个人即使身处同伴之中,如果不对他们敞开心扉,仍
会感到孤独。
Cloze
XIII.
1.B
2.D
3.A
4.B
5.C
6.C
7.D
8.D
9. B
10. A 11.C
12.
B
13.A
14.C
15.D
16.B
17.C
18.A
19.D
20.C
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
1.A
2.C
3.B
4.C
Comprehension o f the text
II.
1.F
2.T
3.T
4.F
5.F
6.T
7.T
8.F
Vocabulary
III.
1. abstract 2. holy 3.
Nevertheless 4. odds 5. complicate 6. tolerate 7.
depression 8.
resorting 9. exclaimed
10. disorder
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
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