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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

< p>
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








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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

< p>
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

< p>
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


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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.





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unit4


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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。

< p>


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。


< p>
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


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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


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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。


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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

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