《新视野读写4读写教程》Unit6练习答案Word文档格式.docx
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III.(p.137)
1.Substantial
2.concerning
3.negotiation
4.exaggerate
5.withdrawn
6.commissions
7.financed
8.secure
9.impose
10.donation
IV.(p.137-138)
l.by
2.in
3.of
4.to
5.up
6.on/upon
7.with
8.in
9.to
10.between
V.(p.138)
l.O
2.E
3.G
4.I
5.J
6.B
7.K
8.N
9.M
10.D
Collocation
VI.(p.139)
I.approaches
2.reward
3.protection
4.honor
5.advice
6.access
7.advantages
8.help
9.sympathy
10.understanding
WordBuilding
VII.(p.140)
1.foresight
2.forewarned
3.foreground
4.postgraduate
5.post-race
6.foresaw
7.post-Christmas
8.post-election
VIII.(p.140-141)
1.
2.Supposeyouobjecttocarryingoutaparticularmanagementorderandyouareafraidofthemanager,whatwouldyoudo?
3.Supposeyouhavejustgotmarriedandyouareabouttoworkabroadforthreeyears,howwouldyouexplainittoyournewlymarriedwife?
4.Supposesomeonecouldn’tunderstandwhyyoudidn’tarrestHarry,wouldyouexplaintoremovethedoubts?
5.Supposeyourtenantfailtopaytherentintime,wouldyouthrowhimout?
6.Supposeyouareaveryheavysmokerandareanxioustobreakthehabit,wherecouldyougethelp?
Translation
XI.(p.142)
1.Supposeyoufoundoutthatyourcolleaguetakesbribes,wouldyoujustignoreit?
2.We’vegivenuponhimbecauseheissostubborn.Itispointlesstoarguewithhim.
3.Hehituponagoodmethodtospeeduptheprogressoftheexperiment,butopinionsdifferedamongmembersofthegrouponit.
4.TodayI’mabletosquaremyprofessionwithmyinterest,whichIwasn’tabletodobefore.
5.Theabilitytovisuallydistinguishbetweenredandgreenisessentialtobecomingadriver.
6.Theteamconsistedofsevenpeoplewhometonaregularbasistosharetheirinformationwitheachother.
XII.(p.142-143)
1.假如有人向你行贿,要换取一种承诺,你会怎么做?
是接受呢,还是坚持自己的原则?
2.现在人们不会忍受那些糟糕的境况,可是在那些日子里却只能接受那样的现实。
3.大学校园里形形色色的作弊现象越来越多,我已记不得这学期有多少学生因作弊而被捉住了。
4.当艾奇先生被披露曾受贿时,他不得不退出州长职位的竞争。
5.虽然他原先完全支持改革政策,可后来却开始抨击这场改革运动了。
6.这位教授肯定不会同意翻译基本是在词典里查生词的观点。
Cloze
XIII.(p.143-144)
l.A
2.D
3.C
4.B
5.B
6.D
7.A
8.C
9.C
10.A
11.B
12.D
13.B
14.A
15.C
16.D
17.B
18.C
19.D
20.B
TextStructureAnalysis
XIV.(p.145-146)
Threebroadcategoriesofbriberyorotherquestionablepayments
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Thefirstcategoryconsistsofsubstantialpaymentsmadeforpoliticalpurposesortosecuremajorcontracts.
Example1:
AUScompanyofferedalargesumofmoneytosupportaUSpresidentialcandidatewhenitwasbeinginvestigatedforpossiblybreakingthelaws.
Example2:
ThissamecompanywasreadytofinancesecretUSeffortstothrowoutthegovernmentofChile.
Example3:
ABritishcompanypaid£
1milliontoa“negotiator”whohelpedcloseadealforthesupplyoftanksandothermilitaryequipmenttoIran.
Example4:
Therearecountriesputtingpressureonforeigncompaniestomakedonationstopartybankaccounts.(Paras.5–6)
Thesecondcategorycoverspaymentsmadetoobtainquickerofficialapprovalofsomeprojects.
Example:
AsalesmanagertriestosellroadmachinerytotheMinisterofWorksofaCaribbeancountry.Heboughtarareeditionofabook,slipped$20,000withinitspages,andthenpresentedittotheminister.Ashorttimelater,thedealwasapproved.(Para.7)
Thethirdcategoryinvolvespaymentsmadeincountrieswhereitistraditionaltopaypeopletohelpwiththepassageofabusinessdeal.
Forexample,someMiddleEastcountriesaswellascertainAsiancountrieswouldpaysuchmoney.(Para.8)
StructuredWriting
XV.(p.146)
Typicallytherearetwokindsofpeoplewhochoosetolivealoneonpurpose.Thefirstgroupofpeopleisartists.Theybelieveintheinspirationinsolitude.Oneofmyfriendsisawriter.Heenjoysthetimewhenheisalonebecausehecanstayuplatetoreadand,aboveall,concentrateonhiswritingwithoutfearofbeinginterruptedbyothers.OnhiswallhepostsaquotationfromThoreau:
“Ineverfoundthecompanionthatwassocompanionableassolitude.”Thesecondgroupconsistsofpeoplewhoaredisappointedwiththeirmarriageorfamilylife.AwomanIknowhasbeenlivingalonesinceherhusbandleftherfiveyearsago.Sheisnotwaitingforhisreturnbutsheisjustdisappointedwithlife.
SectionB
ReadingSkills
I.(p.147-149)
1.Theyactoutvarioustypesofsituationstobringthepeopleinthetrainingcampintosomereallifesituations.
2.Becausethejournalistsareinexperiencedindecidingwhomtoshoot,whetherornottoshootandwhentoshoot.Asaresult,they“killed”innocentpeoplebecauseofmistakesofjudgment.
3.Theyprobablydon’twanttotakeonmoreresponsibilities.
4.Theywantarmedofficerstoensuresocialsecurityinsteadofprotectingthemselvesbycarryingguns.
5.Thepolicemanhasbeensomuchoccupiedwithsomeextradutiesthathewouldn’thavetimeevenforansweringquestions.
ComprehensionoftheText
II.(p.151)
1.F
2.F
3.T
4.F
5.F
6.T
7.F
8.T
VocabuIary
III.(p.151-152)
1.tackle
2.imitating
3.dimmed
4.fake
5.impressive
6.encountered
7.equivalent
8.widespread
9.priority
10.residents
IV.(p.168)
l.up
2.away
3.up
4.up
6.out
7.to
8.on
9.up
10.from