-
第二版读写教程第四册
unit1
答案
Unit
One
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. pa:
6. run a risk of 7. participate in 8.
other than 9. object to/objected
V
1. K 2. G 3. C
4. E 5. N 6.0 7.1 8. L 9. A 10. D
Collocation
VI.
1. delay 2. pain 3.
hardship 4. suffering 5. fever
6. defeat 7. poverty 8. treatment 9.
noise 10. agony
Word
building
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
sentence
Structure
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
Translation
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.
people tend to justify their failure by blaming
others for not trying
their best.
remain
tree
to
our
commitment:
Whatever
we
promised
to
do;
we
would do
it.
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。
close
XIII.
1
.
B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5. B 6.A 7.B
8.A 9. C 10.A
II
.
D 12.C 13. D
14.A 15. C 16.D 17.B 18.C I9. A 20.D
Section B
Reading Skills.
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.
Comprehension o f the Text
II.
1.F 2.T 3.F
4.T 5.T 6.T 7.F 8.T
Vocabulary
1 .
melted 2. restore 3. initiative 4. obligation, 5.
induce
6. lest 7. relief 8.
furnish 9. enquire 10. meanwhile
Exercises on Web course only:
11. deposit 12: intent 13.
behave 15. glue
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
第二版
读写教程第四册
unit2
答案
unit
2
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
co
medy.
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
wit
hout
a
prepared
script.
6.
His
transformation
of
lifeless
objects
into
other
kinds
of
objects,
pl
us
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
t
he
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
cra
sh.
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
woul
d
have
attracted
a
larger
audience.
2.
She
has
never
lost
faith
in
her
own
ability,
so
it
is
a
possibility
fo
r
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
unconsciou
s
by
thieves
and
that
all
her
money
was
gone,
but
she
doubted
whether
she
could
make
it
sound
b
elievable.
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
wou
ld
have
attracted
a
larger
audience
.<
/p>
‘
2.
She
has
never
lost
faith
in
her
own
ability,
so
it
is
a
possibility
fo
r
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
unconscio
us
by
thieves
and
that
all
her
money
was
gone
,
but
she
doubted
whether
she
could
make
it
sound
b
elievable.
6
.
No
one
was
certain
whether
he
postponed
the
visit
on
purpose,
b
ut
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,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<
/p>
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
we
re
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
understa
nding
his
films.
With
sound
movies,
Chaplin
created
a
nonsense
language
that
sounded
like
no
kno
wn
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
peop
le
of
different
nationalities.
SECTION
B
I.
1.
F.
It
is
basically
a
fact
though
the
sentence
contains
some
words
f
or
opinions.
Words
representing
opinions:
a
most
revolutionary
thing
Words
representing
facts:
six
months
ago;
ran
for
mayor
of
Embu,
Ke
nya,
and
won
2.
F?
It
is
basically
a
fact
though
the
sentence
contains
some
words
f
or
opinions.
Words
representing
opinions:
even
more
surprising
Words
representing
facts:
was
voted
in
by
her
colleagues
on
the
Distr
ict
Council,
all
men
3.
O.
It
is
basically
an
opinion
though
the
sentence
contains
some
wo
rds
for
facts.
Words
representing
opinions:
suddenly
became
a
symbol
of
the
increa
singly
powerful
political
force
Words
representing
facts:
thousands
of
women
in
this
farming
area
tw
o
hours
northeast
of
Nairobi
4.
F.
It
is
basically
a
fact
though
the
sentence
contains
some
words
f
or
opinions.
Words
representing
opinions:
many
women
had
not
been
taught
the
b
asics
of
political
participation
Words
representing
facts:
One
veteran
female
political
activist
said
What
the
veteran
female
political
activist
said
was
a
fact.
So
the
sent
ence
is
basically
factual.
5.
O.
It
is
basically
an
opinion
though
the
sentence
contains
some
wo
rds
for
facts.
Words
representing
opinions:
not
a
new
phenomenon
Words
representing
facts:
political
activity
among
Kenyan
women
Comprehension
of
the
5-ext
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
a
s
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
hospit
al'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.
style
=
第二版
读写教程第四册
unit3
答案
unit
3
Section
A
Vocabulary
III.
1.
raw
2.
convicted
3.
compensation
4.
notify
5.
provisions
6.
receipt
7.
paste
8.
altered
9.
thrive
10.
certify
Exercises
on
Web
course
only:
11.
donation
12.
roast
13.
rent
14.
champion
15.
temptation
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.
praise
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
acci
dent.
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
col
lege
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
goin
g
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
e
ntitles
you
to
a
discount
on
goods.
4.
Their
car
broke
down
halfway
for
no
reason.
As
a
result
they
arri
ved
three
hours
later
than
they
had
planned.
5.
The
official
got
involved
in
a
scandal
and
was
forced
to
resign
we
eks
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
< br>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。
< br>
6.
他热爱艺术,却经受了巨大的痛苦
—
贫穷与误解。
close
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
lecture
that
I
hadn’t
ta
ken
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
st
ate
capital
.
It
took
them
another
several
days
to
consider
the
matter.
When
they
finally
got
my
wheelc
hair
repaired
,
I
had
been
confined
to
bed
for
more
than
half
a
month
.
Section
B
Reading
Skills
I.
1.
stacks
of
paper
is
being
personified
as
someone
who
can
be
ar
witness
to
something.
2.
ears
symbolize
people
from
Western
countries.
3.
gallery
of
human
faces
symbolizes
a
gathering
of
people
of
di
fferent
origins.
4.
As
we
know
a
portrait
does
not
have
life.
It
is
in
a
figurative
wa
y
to
say
living
portrait
5.
The
word
tells
us
that
this
part
is
a
simile,
comparing
hats
t
o
small
crowns.
6.
tiny
birds
are
clearly
a
metaphor
for
the
girl's
two
small
ha
nds,
showing
that
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
waitin
g
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,
music
seem
s
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
excu
sed
myself
and
went
to
talk
to
the
theater
manager.
7.
A
few
minutes
later
he
was
standing
next
to
one
of
the
dancers,
h
er
little
crowned
head
hardly
reaching
his
chest.
8.
About
a
week
after
our
trip,
the
chairman
told
me
the
Chinese
exe
cutive
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,
Eng
land,
and
China.
2.
The
other
players
in
the
team
are
better
than
me,
but
I'm
slowly
c
atching
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
liv
ing
there.
5.
These
instruments
should
be
switched
on
and
checked
before
we
st
art
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
h
er
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
violini
sts
was
out
of
tune?
10.
All
too
soon
it
was
over
and
we
left
feeling
we
had
just
skimme
d
the
surface
of
this
fascinating
topic.
第二版
读写教程第四册
unit4
答案
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
c
ontact
5.
keep
pace
with
6.
at
your
disposal
7.
dates
from
8.
scratched
the
s
urface
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
peopl
e
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
m
easured
by
a
formal
test
rather
than
their
teacher's
assessment.
4.
They
argued
that
their
products
should
be
developed
on
the
basis
o
f
need
rather
than
profit.
5.
During
weekends
the
businessmen
may
spend
time
establishing
frie
ndship
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
p
hone
as
people
in
North
America.
4.
the
fee
for
cell
phones
is
typically
twice
as
much
as
for
calls
mad
e
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
re
laxation
as
they
did
in
the
past.
3.
In
order
to
be
successful,
a
business
must
keep
pace
with
develop
ments
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
book
s
are
at
their
disposal.
6.
We
should
make
full
use
of
the
platform
to
strengthen
communicat
ion,
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
fin
d
a
world
of
difference
between
the
two.
Under
the
new
welfare
system,
the
law
encourages
welfare
c
lients
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
ra
ther
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
whene
ver
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
esse
ntial
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
sho
uld
be
taken
9.
signed
up
for
10.
in
the
hands
of
第
二版读写教程第四册
unit5
答案
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
stay
ing
with
others.
4.
It
depends.
If
they
live
with
their
friends,
the
friends'
temporary
le
aving
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
perso
n.
6.
They
may
call
friends
to
tell
them
important
things,
or
talk
to
the
mselves,
their
pets,
the
television,
or
even
to
strangers.
7.
To
stay
rational,
settle
down
in
a
comfortable
way
and
find
pleasu
re
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
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
lou
d
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
differe
nt
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
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
nece
ssarily
the
happiest.
XII
1.<
/p>
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,它能引发自我
意识。
<
/p>
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