1、黄源深English Book4册12课答案Unit 1 Every Person Has the Right to FailSTUDY AND PRACTICEIII. Vocabulary and Structure A. Words and expressions for use: 1. prone 2. contributions 3. observed 4. triumph 5. precludes 6. applies 7. demonstrated 8. promotions 9. has prepared herself for 10. impulseB. Structures
2、 for use:a. 1. . as if she had won the grand prize. 2. . as if he had come out of a painting by Xu Beihong. 3. . as if you were the only pebble on the beach. 4. . as if it has plum in it. 5. . as if it is made of cotton. 6. . as if they know each other.b. 1. Given acupuncture treatment for some more
3、 time, . 2. Given enough time, 3. Added to steel, chromium. 4. Left undisturbed, pumas. 5. Exposed to the air, iron6. Divorced from life, no artistic creation.GRAMMAB PRACTICEI. Rewrite the following sentences. 1. It is possib1e that she wil1. . 2. It is easy to know. , but it is difficult to apply.
4、 . 3. It is more important to prevent diseases than to cure them. 4, It is known that he is. . 5. It has not been easy to produce the semi-conductor. 6. It appears that you know. . 7. It wouldnt be any good trying. .II . Complete each of the following sentences. l. . to have been singled out to repr
5、esent the schoo1 at the celebration ceremony. 2. . to complete the project. 3. . climbing all these steps. 4. . hearing your voice on a tape recorder. 5. . being kept waiting like that. 6. . that you all know this. 7. .that the drought in Kansas has become less serious. 8. . that as much as one-four
6、th of al timber harvested is not used.USE OF ENGLISHII. Proofreadingl. look at ourselves2. about his own3. try to be so4. tends to accept5. as being the normal6. different from7. unfortunately8. often a distorted one9. in favour of10. learning 11. living in12. that one can l3. find out14. how differ
7、ent15. turns out16. information 17. thought to be18. from ourselvesIII. Cloze l. prevent 2. idea 3. of 4. no 5. stupid 6. how 7. accept 8. ability 9. be 10. incapable 11. of 12.Who 13. make 14. because 15. He 16. necessary 17. wont 18. even 19. fail 20. inIV. Translation A l. People are prone to be
8、late for work when they have overworked the night before. 2. Mary found it diff1cult to orientate herself in a strange place. 3. The engineer gave a demonstration of how to use the computer. 4. Many universities provide an orientation course for freshmen at the first day of school. 5. The salesman t
9、ried every possible means to promote the sale of his companys products. 6. Prof. Leach demonstrated his knowledge of the subject by his excellent lecture. 7. Children are more prone to colds in the broken weather during the spring. 8. If excellent work results in frequent pay increases or promotions
10、, the workers will have greater incentive. Translation B People tend to think that university education makes a world of difference in a persons ability. This belie| however, cannot be reasonably applied to all the cases, quite simply because books are not the only approach to knowledge. History has
11、 seen many great people without university education at all. Obviously, failure in the national matriculation is never pleasurable, but accepted positively, it will surely contribute to your personal development in some other ways. It is important to resist the natural impulse to regard yourself as
12、a failure. Unit 2Going First ClassSTUDY AND PRACTICEIII. Vocabulary and Structure A. Words and expressions for use: 1. accomplish 2. economize 3. cut down on 4. prospects 5. convey 6. extremes 7. correspondence 8. coordinate 9. by all means 10. tangible B. Structures for use: a. l. . as much luggage
13、 as was allowed. 2. . as much as is required of the class, 3. as many tickets available as were expected. 4. as remarkable a person as ever came here. 5. . as many books as are asked for, 6. . as long as was absolutely necessary.b. 1. William prefers classical music to modern music, because the latt
14、er is too noisy and raucous. 2. Id prefer to spend a week on an ocean 1iner rather than travel by air. 3. I prefer a motel to an expensive hotel because the latter might be far beyond my means. 4. John prefers his girlfriend to work in the same department as he does. 5. We prefer that the plan shoul
15、d be fully discussed before being put into execution.6. The soldiers preferred death to surrender.GRAMMAR PRACTICE I. Fill in the blanks with the correct form. l. criticizing; to think 2. doing; to do 3. to stop; snoring; s1eeping; 4. being; being; to keep 6. to think; going 7. to be; modernizing /t
16、o be modernized 7. smoking / to smoke; to deteriorate 8. writing; posting 9. having had 10. standing 11. lending; payingII. Reword the following sentences by using. 1. Helen suggests (us/our) going. 2. I managed to get in. . 3. Ken and l have arranged to meet. . 4. I intend to get/getting. . 5. .I s
17、trongly resent paying. . 6. She happened to be staying. .7. ., would involve (me/my) missing. . 8. I keep telling him .USE OF ENGLISHII. Word FormationA. 1. the condition or period of time of being a man 2. the fact or degree of being likely 8. the state or period of being a widow 4. a condition or
18、feeling of friendliness and companionship 5.a group of people and their homes forming a small area within a large place 6, the state of being hardy; boldnessB. l. overtime 2. overloaded 3. overpopulated 4. overseas 5.overflowed 6.is overweight by two kilosIII. Cloze 1.C 2. D 3.A 4.B 5.D 6. D 7.D 8.
19、A 9. A 10.B 11.D 12. C 13.C 14.B 15.D 16.D 17.B 18.A 19.C 20.A IV. Translation Al. He has a great deal of correspondence to deal with every afternoon.2. I am ashamed of myself for being eliminated in the first round.3. He has never liked coffee, and (has) always had a preference for a cup of tea.4.
20、The teacher asked the pupil to eliminate a1l the four-letter words from his composition.5. Self-image has an important effect on a persons accomplishments.6. Although he corresponded with many of the worlds very important people, his stationery and envelopes were all bought at a very cheap price.7.
21、Were it left for me to decide whether to learn English or Japanese, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the 1atter.8. Chichester had done what he wanted to accomplish- to sail round the world single-handed.Translation B An office decorated with much taste is bound to create a favourable impress
22、ion on people. In many cases, people spend a great deal of money decorating their offices, but the result can be unsatisfactory. As a matter of fact, the highest-priced or fanciest is not necessarily the best for your office. If your taste in room decoration is rather poor, I recommend that you seek the advice of a good decorator. This is especially important for those who receive their guests or do business with their customers in their offices on a daily basis.
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