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1、新编大学英语第二第四册英语答案新编大学英语浙大第二版4答案 Unit1 1. 1) A entertaining B entertainment C entertained D entertainer 2) A recognizable B recognized C recognition D 3) A tempting B temptation C tempt 4) A reasoned B reasoning C reasonable D reason 5) A analyzed B analytical C analyst D analysis 6) A valuable B valua

2、tion C valued/values D values 7) A humorist B humor C humorous D humorless 8) A understandable B understanding C understand D misunderstood 2. 1) a sense of responsibility 2) a sense of safety/security 3) a sense of inferiority 4) a sense of superiority 5) a sense of rhythm 6) a sense of justice 7)

3、a sense of shame 8) a sense of helplessness 9) a sense of direction 10) a sense of urgency 3. 1) Lively behavior is normal 2) Fast cars appeal to 3) diverse arguments 4) I asked my boss for clarification 5) sensitive to light 6) Mutual encouragement 7) made fun of him 8) persists in his opinion/view

4、point 9) to be the focus/center of attention 10) we buy our tickets in advance 4. 1) certain/sure 2) involved 3) end 4) behavior 5) disciplining 6) agreed 7) individually 8) first 9) response 10) question 11) attempt 12) voice 13) directly 14) followed 15) trouble Unit2 Step One Column A through up

5、Column B day man The Compound Words created throughout upbeat, uplift draw teen hand birth chair rag ever over long self mile type well eared ready conscious back distance beat lift age due stone out wishing Writer/written drawback teenage handout, handwritten birthday, birthstone chairman rag-eared

6、 ever-ready overdue, overage long-distance, long-eared self-conscious mileage, milestone typewriter, typewritten well-wishing, well-written Step Two 1) long-distance 2) upbeat 3) ever-ready 4) overdue 5) typewriter 6) milestone 7) handwritten 8) uplifted 9) self-conscious 10) rag-eared 11) birthday

7、12) throughout 13) drawbacks 14) chairman 15) teenage 3. 1) thrives 2) strategy 3) annual 4) deserve 5) spontaneous 6) sincere 7) investments 8) enterprise 9) follow up 10) characterized 11) lingered 12) acknowledged 4. column 1) D 2) A 3) B 4) C tough 1) D 2) B 3) E 4) F 5) C 6) A 6. 1) searched 2)

8、 clever 3) solution 4) wasted 5) tolerate 6) hidden 7) dumb 8) subject 9) noise 10) extra 11) purchased 12) replaced 13) appreciation 14) hurried 15) warrant 16) strange Unit 3 Understanding the Organization of the Text (1) (2) Introduction (para 1) It has been proven repeatedly that the various typ

9、es of behavior, emotions, and interests that constitute being masculine and feminine are patterned by both heredity and culture. (2) There is a cultural bias in education that favors boys over girls. (para. 2-4) Supporting evidence A. Teachers called on males in class far more than on female student

10、s. (para 2) i) Its consequence: This has a tremendous impact on the learning process. ii) The reason for this: Active classroom participants develop more positive attitudes and go on to higher achievement. iii) Two examples: a. In many of the former all-womens colleges, the boys were taking over the

11、 class- room discussions and active participation by women students had diminished noticeably. b. A similar subordination of female to male students has also been observed in law and medical school classrooms in recent years. B. Teachers assigned boys and girls different tasks according to stereotyp

12、ed gender roles. (para. 3) i) Its consequence: This prevented girls from participating as actively as boys in class. ii) An example: A teacher had the little boys perform the scientific experiment while the girls were given the task of putting the materials away. C. Gender-biased education is also r

13、eflected in the typical American teacher assumption. (para 4) i) The assumption: Boys will do better in the hard, masculine subjects of math and science while girls are expected to have better verbal and reading skills. ii) Three examples: a. American boys do develop reading problems, while girls, w

14、ho are superior to boys in math up to the age of nine, fall behind from then on. b. In Germany, all studies are considered masculine and it is girls who develop reading problems. c. In Japan, where early education appears to be nonsexist, both girls and boys do equally well in reading. (3) The educa

15、tional bias begins at home. (para 5) A. Supporting evidence: i) Boy preschoolers were permitted to go away from home in a much wider area than girl preschoolers. ii) Boys were encouraged to develop intellectual curiosity and physical skills, while girls are filled with fears of the world outside the

16、 home and with the desire to be approved of for their goodness and obedience to rules. B. The consequence when these lessons carry over from the home to the classroom: Girls are generally observed to be more dependent on the teacher, more concerned with the form and neatness of their work than its c

17、ontent, and more anxious about being right in their answers than in being intellectually independent, analytical, or original. C. Conclusion: Through the educational process that occupies most of the childs waking hours, society reinforces its established values and turns out each sex in its traditi

18、onal and expected mold. Vocabulary 1. 1) genetic 2) assign 3) noticeably 4) approved 5) Bias 6) deprived 7) constituted 8) participation 9) unintentional 10) postgraduate 2.conscious- unconscious encourage- discourage directly- indirectly sexist nonsexist dependent- independent positive negative sup

19、erior - inferior biased fair limited unlimited appropriately- inappropriately 3. 1) C 2) D 3) A 4) E 5) B 4. 1) turn out 6) C 7) F 8) B 2) carry over 3) calling on 4) put away 5) fallen behind 6) take over Unit 4 Creativity Word Building (P 141) 1. confuse A. I was confused in B. There seems to be s

20、ome confusion 2. intelligent A. have a low intelligence B. intelligent 3. humor A. A humorous thing B. people lacking in humor 4. strategy A. improve his strategy B. is of great strategic importance 5. motivate A. students who are well motivated and happy in their leaning B. His motivation was so st

21、rong that 6. combine A. a combination of tiredness and boredom caused me to fall asleep in class. B. Sickness, combined with bad weather, made our trip impossible 7. create A. the creation of a new exam system B. the most creative writer 8. pursue A. In pursuit of B. She is pursuing her studies 9. m

22、ultiply A. learning multiplication B. if you multiple four by tree 10. employ A. He was healthy but he did not know how to employ (使用;应用)his energy B. the employment of modern machinery Filling the blanks (P 142): 1) Is just a working model; we havent perfected it yet. 2) We need to find the best wa

23、y of approaching the problem. 3) Which do you value more, wealth and health. 4) Youll soon learn how the office functions (=work运作) 5) adopt a different approach (采用不同方法) 6) The car is in almost perfect condition. 7) Children should honor (尊敬) their father and mother. 8) The main function(功能) of the

24、 kidneys is to purity the blood. 9) Its an honor to be asked to speak at this meeting. 10) For them, the main value of the house lay in its quiet location. Filling the blanks (p 143) 1) We should not dismiss these ideas just because they are unfamiliar. 2) Pain and illness are thought to be the unav

25、oidable consequences (后果) 3) The government is committed to (致力;投入) promoting the development and use of public transportation. 4) The restriction no longer applies to him because hes over 18. 5) are vital /very important to 6) His ideas were scorned (轻蔑;鄙视) by many American psychologists. 7) Intern

26、et connections through conventional (平常的; 惯常的) hone lines are fairly slow. 8) I have to buy a wedding present and I want to find something really original (新颖的; 独创 的) Filling the blanks(p 143) 1) consciously 2) innovative solutions 3) unconsciously 4) consciously 5) Imagination 6) Are not aware how

27、7) in control of 8) Your future is created by your thoughts 9) Your present no longer has to be an extension (延伸;延续) of your past. 10) A powerful technique 11) You are vulnerable(脆弱的;易受伤的) to others. 12) so your life is unfolding (展开) that way 13) Joyful, creative, exciting experience. 14) Youhave e

28、verything to gain. 15) Apply creative living to every area of your life. Unit5 Understanding the organization of the text 1) Introduction (para. 1) Athletes are chosen to be role models, and they can choose only to be good or bad ones. 2) Athletes should be role models. (para. 2-5) The authors argum

29、ents: A. Athletes should not refuse the responsibility of being a role model while accepting all the glory and the money that comes with being a famous athlete. (para. 2) B. I try to be a positive role model, but that doesnt mean I am perfect. (para. 3) C. Qualities of a positive role model: (para.

30、4) a. He influences peoples lives in a positive way. b. He gives of himself in time or money to help those who look up to him. c. He displays the values like honesty and determination. D. Athletes cannot take the place of parents, but can help reinforce what parents try to teach their children. (par

31、a. 5) 3) People sometimes expect so much that some athletes dont want to be role modes. (para. 6-7) A. Sometimes people put athletes on a pedestal. Example: I have had parents in Utah put my picture on the wall beside Jesus Christ. (para. 6) B. Constantly being watched by the public can be hard to t

32、olerate at times. Example: 1: Negative publicity Michael Jordan received about gambling. 2. Ever since I played on the Dream Team, I cant go anywhere without being the center of attention and I cant even buy a motorcycle I really want. (para. 7) 4) Conclusion (para 8-9) The good things about being a

33、 role model outweigh the bad. A. Its a great feeling to think you are part of the reason that a id decided to try to be good. B. But parents should remind their kids that there are no perfect human beings. C. Charles Barkley is a good role model. Vocabulary 2. 1) is bound to 2) follow their lead 3)

34、goes too far/is going too far 4) take the place of 5) dropped out 6) have a fit 7) measure up to 8) look up to 9) Lets face it 10) you name it 3. 1) outgrown 2) outdo 3) outwitted 4) outweigh 5) outlived Unit 6 Risks 1. Vocabulary (p 223) a. sensible advice b. relative advantages c. the mechanism th

35、at worked the alarm d. requires skill e. eliminate all the errors f. a plane crash 2. Filling the blanks (p 223) 1) The true character of many risks is quite different from what we might have imagined. 2) We end up preparing ourselves for the impossible risk 3) Rarely do we learn the risk level 4) S

36、uch a casual attitude towards the risk level certainly sells newspapers. 5) because virtually (几乎) everything is risky (adj.) 6) There are all manner of risks (n.) in our daily life. 7) People should inform themselves not only about what is risky, but also what the level of the risk is 8) Because ig

37、noring the risk level makes sensible risk management impossible. 9) Unless someone can definitely tell you what level of risk is associated with a particular activity, do as you wish. 3. Translation (p 223-224) 1) On the strength of (基于)those grades, he won the scholarship to Syracuse University. 2)

38、 The market has all manner of (各种各样) interesting things for sale. 3) /Faith does not feed on (由滋润) then air but on facts. 4) The teacher told the girl to reduce an equation to (简化) its simplest form. 5) Keep on doing that and youll end up (最后以为结局) in serious trouble 6) The environmental problems are

39、 often associated with (和有关系) nuclear waste. 7) Today we are doing to focus on (把重点放) the question of homeless people 8) For assistance, they turned to (向求助) one of the citys most innovative museums. 9) Everyone is the class is expected to participate actively in (参加) these discussions. 10) The Sout

40、hern Weekend identified at least two village officials said to be involved in (卷入). Unit 7 College Life 1. opposite meanings (p 266) belief doubt dependent independent deep shallow mediocre excellent learn unlearn useless useful shame pride well-informed - ill-informed polite impolite smart dull ina

41、dequate adequate painful painless success failure imaginative unimaginative boring interesting 2/ Filling the blanks: 1) if she is deprived of adequate sleep 2) John and Mary stayed together only for the sake of the children 3) get away from the taxes 4) He dropped out high school 5) This is by no m

42、eans the first time you have been late. 6) It is time we got down to business. 7) I cannot distinguish one speaker from another. 8) I like to look back on my high school days 9) We could tell that Robert had gone through a very difficult time. 10) She shouldnt be working so hard. She is 70, after al

43、l. 11) I didnt enjoy marking those papers and I was glad to be rid of them. 12) Id rather not go to the dance on my own. I do wish youd come with me. 3. 1)choice 2)secure 3) hear 4) who 5)keep 6)while 7)now 8)This 9)pressure 10)expecting 11)tests 12)within 13)had 14)catch 15)marks 16)patents 17) obt

44、ain/get 18)teachers 19) relax 20) shape Unit 8 Time Word combination p 309 1. Spend time doing sth. 2. Waste time =lose time 3. Take ones time = do sth. at a moderate pace 4. kill time 5. save time 6. pass the time 即:C E B D A F Word building P 309 2. relearn再学习 regain收回,重新获得 redo 重做,再做 rewrite重写,改写

45、 rearrange重新整理 reclaim要求归还,收回 remodel重新塑造,改变 replace取代 rephrase重新措辞 rejoin 再结合,在加入 reform 改革 readjust 重新调整 reunited再结合 rebroadcast 转播,重播 reread 再读 review 复习 3.words with similar meaning: 1) sense his guest were bored = felt 2) dismiss the idea = ignore, disregard 3) emerge from = appear 4) perceive a change = notice 5) recall ever meeti

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