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综合教程4 Unit 9 How I Found My Voice 课后练习答案 最新

Unit 9 How I Found My VoiceI.Vocabulary:I. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.1. severe2. smoothness in speaking3. colleague4. close relationship based on common interest5. forced me to do anything6. animatedII. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase from the box in its appropriate form.1. retreat2. pressed3. gritted4. critique5. classics6. kinship7. is dubious about 8. round upIII. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.1. narrative2. critical3. fortunate4. abundance5. worship6. dramatically7. fluent 8. resurrectionIV. Choose the word that can replace the underlined part in each sentence without changing its original meaning.1. A2. B3. C4. D5. A6. C7. B8. DV. Give a synonym or an antonym of the word underlined in each sentence in the sense it is used.1. Antonym: mild (agreeable, gentle)2. Synonym: passionate (enthusiastic, ardent)3. Synonym: comment (assessment, evaluation)4. Synonym: doubt (uncertainty)5. Antonym: certain (definite, positive)6. Synonym: scornful (mocking)7. Synonym: instruction (teaching, tuition)8. Synonym: enjoy (appreciate)VI. Explain the meaning of the underlined part in each sentence.1. place2. preserve3. whereas4. Despite5. very well6. extensionGrammar exercisesI. Note the use of the italicized parts in the following sentences.Can and could can express ability, permission and possibility. In Sentence 1, could expresses possibility. In sentence 9, can expresses permission. In Sentence 8, could see shows the action is in progress. In Sentences 3, 4 and 5, could expresses the general past ability, while in Sentences 2, 6, 7 and 10, could is used in the negative sentences to refer to the past ability, general or specific.II. Correct the errors, where found, in the following sentences.1. I can feel something crawling up my leg.2. He ran very fast and was able to catch the bus.3. By the time she finishes her course, she will be able to speak English well.4. P5. In yesterday's competition, Jane was able to spell the new words without makinga single mistake.6. P7. I talked for a long time, and in the end I was able to make her believe me.8. PIII. Rewrite the sentences where could can be used.1. Could we meet again tomorrow?2. She could sing like an angel when she was a kid.3. John was so drunk that he couldn't open the door.4. /5. /6. You could talk with your teacher.7. No one knows where he is. He could be in Paris. He could be in London.8. Could I use your phone?IV. R ewrite the following short dialogue. Try to make the tone sound more tentative.A: Excuse me, would you open this door?B: I'm afraid it's locked. Shall I get the key?A: Please, if you wouldn't mind, as quickly as you can.V. Insert the adjectives or adverbs given in brackets in the correct positions.1. Three pretty little French girls came to tea yesterday.2. I spent a long happy time living in Germany years ago.3. I have hardly ever worked so hard as I did yesterday.4. We rarely get more than three consecutive days of hot weather in summer.5. There were two hard wooden chairs in the waiting room.6. Mary has often spoken of your kindness to her when she was staying in Austria some years ago.7. Everybody concerned must be ready to leave at 8:30 tomorrow.8. We have not yet obtained all the information you requested yesterday.VI. Make sentences of your own after the sentences given below, keeping the underlined structures in your sentences.(Reference version)1. In its present state, the economy couldn't stand another rise in interest rates.2. He stood as if rooted to the ground.Translation exercisesI. Translate the following sentences into Chinese.1. 从那生活温暖而舒适的鲶鱼之乡搬到气候严酷而且人似乎也大不相同的北方,是一件令人不安的事。
新视野大学英语视听说教程4答案unit9

Uint9II. Basic Listening PracticeScriptM: Third World countries must improve their economies if they want to raise their citizen’s standard of living.W: But how can they do that when developed countries control world trade?Q: Which of the following is true?ScriptW: What did Professor Smith mean when he said that when America sneezes, Britain catches a cold?M: He meant that what is happening to America’s economy today will have an effect on Britain’s economy in the future.Q: What did the professor say?3. ScriptM: Your government gives financial subsidies to certain industries, creating unfair competition. This is wrong.W: But your government sets up import tariffs, which have the same effect.Q: What can we learn from this conversation?4. ScriptM: The price of oil is going through the roof. It is going to cause economic pain all over the world. W: I think the high price of oil is good. It will make people more careful in using their cars, and also make them seek alternative fuels which will probably be better for the environment.Q: What do the man and the woman think about the high price of oil?5. ScriptW: Industries that pollute should either be closed down or made to clean up their act. I’m tired of breathing dirty air.M: I t’s not that simple. People need jobs and that means we need industry. Besides, the sunset looks especially beautiful through the smog.Q: What does the man say about smog?Keys: 1.A 2.C 3. D 4.B 5.AIII. Listening InTask 1: Is GDP really so important ?ScriptJoan: It seems like a miracle that China’s GDP has been growing so fast. The growth last year was over eight percent again.Vincent: Excuse me, it just slipped my mind. What does GDP stand for?Joan: It stands for gross domestic product.Vincent: Since China’s GDP is increasing so rapidly, its economy must be healthy.Joan: It’s hard to say. Along with the economic growth, there are some problems. Pollution; less farmland; a wide economic gap between the coastal areas and the interior, between the urban and the rural residents, and between the high-income groups and the low-income groups; to name just a few.Vincent: What do you suggest for the Chinese economy then?Joan: I’m not an economist, and I’m not in a position to give advice. But I notice the Chinese government is shifting its focus from GDP growth to more balanced, sustainable economic and social development.Vincent: So, you mean GDP may not be an accurate indicator of a country’economic performance?Joan: Yeah. In my opinion, GDP is simply a gross measure of market activity, of money changing hands. It makes no distinction whatsoever between the desirable and undesirable. Vincent: Now, I understand why some years ago the GDP of the United States went up, but the President failed to win re-election.Joan: Right. In spite of the larger GDP, American people found life harder. Many worked longer hours for less pay. Only the rich forged ahead.Vincent: Your talk was really enlightening. I’m getting more interested in economics.What is true of China’s GDP growth for the recent two years?What is the new goal for the Chinese government?What does the woman say about the GDP figure?What happened to the President after the American GDP went up some years ago?What is the dialog mainly concerned about?Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.BTask 2: A Cheap Parking LotScriptBefore going to Europe on business, a woman drove her new Rolls-Royce to a (S1) downtown bank in New York City and went in to ask for a (S2) loan of $5,000. The bank officer said the bank would need some kind of (S3) security for the loan, so the women handed over the keys to her Rolls-Royce.The car was parked on the street in front of the bank. The bank (S4) agreed to accept the car as collateral for the loan. The bank’s president and its officers all enjoyed a good laugh at the woman for using a $250,000 Rolls-Royce as collateral (S5) against a $5,000 loan. An employee of the bank then (S6) proceeded to drive the Rolls into the bank’s underground garage and parked it there.Two weeks later, the woman walked throuh the bank’s doors and asked to (S7) settle up her loan and get her car back. “(S8) That will be $5,000 principal, and $20.30 in interest,” the loan officer said. The woman wrote out a check and started to walk away.“Wait, Miss,” the loan officer said, “(S9) We’re very happy to have had your business, and this transaction has worked out very nicely, but we are a little puzzled. While you were away, we checked you out and found that you are a multi-millionaire. What puzzles us is why you would bother to borrow $5,000.”The woman replied: “(S10) Where else in Manhattan can I park my car for two weeks for only $20.30 and expect it to be there when I return?”Task3: Doha RoundScriptRich and poor nations struck an historic deal on Sunday to cut billions of dollars in farm subsidies, create more open industrial markets, and resume world trade talks that could boost global growth. After five days of negotiations, the World Trade Organization’s 147 member states formally agreed on a framework that lays down the guidelines for its Doha Round, which has been in trouble since the collapse of talks almost a year ago in Cancun, Mexico. Failure in the negotiations could have delayed further trade liberalization for years.After an all-night negotiation, key WTO members, including the United States, the EU, Brazil, and Japan, on Saturday had agreed to the elimination of export subsidies at a date yet to be set, which has long been a key developing-country demand, to limit other subsidies, and to lower tariff barriers.Rich nations welcomed the new deal, which commits them to a plan to cut back on the huge subsidies they spend on farmers and give developing nations better access to world markets. U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick called the agreement a “crucial step for global trade”. He said, “Tonight, 147 economies have ensured that 2004 will go down as a productive year for the Doha trade negotiation. There’s a lot of work yet to be done. But today’s framework is a milestone.”A delegate from Mauritius, which has taken a leading part in the WTO talks on behalf of African nations, said the so-called Group of 90 developing countries could live with the text even if it did not get everything it wanted. The agreement makes it clear that the poorest countries will not be forced to contribute to market opening in any area, including services.Why of the following would be the best title for the passage?How many countries participated in the WTO negotiations and how long did the negotiations last? What will happen to export subsidies after the negotiations?Who are supposed to reduce their agricultural subsidies?What are poor countries supposed to do?Keys: 1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.DIV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 Shop till you drop.Susan: Still reading about how the bubble’s going to burst in the U.S. economy?John: Yeah, and this is an interesting article called, “Shop Till You Drop.”Susan: The rhyme between “shop” and “drop” is cathy, but what does it mean?John: “Shop” and “drop”? You know: buy, buy, and buy, until you fall down from exhaustion. Susan: Is that what the author is telling people to do—go out and spend money.John: No, he’s afraid that consumer consumption is too high at 70 percent of the GDP. Susan: You mean 70 percent of the gross domestic product in the United States?John: That’s right. France and Japan are worried with 55 percent of the GDP.Susan: What’s behind this big rush to buy things in America?John: I Apparently the search for status symbols: luxury cars, holiday homes.Susan: Amazing. So many people earn enough to buy a Mercedes and two houses.John: They don’t; they buy on credit. And too much debt may burst the bubble.MODEL2 The Chinese are working miracles.ScriptSusan: Hey, John!John: Hey! Look at this headline! China’s foreign trade should reach $1 trillion this year! Susan: Are you sure the figure is correct? How can they keep up such rapid growth for so many years running?John: A senior official of the Ministry of Commerce said so in Beijing Wednesday.Susan: As far as I know, China’s foreign trade volume was already $851.2 billion last year, a 37.1 percent jump over the previous year. That volume ranked fourth in the world, following only the United States, Germany, and Japan.Susan: But the Chinese are working miracles. In the first half of this year, foreign trade reached $523 billion, up 39.1 percent over last year.John: I wonder how it can grow so fast.Susan: The U.S. economy has been very good. Booming consumption has created opportunities for China’s exports.Susan: Is that the only one reason China’s exports have increased? No other factors?John: China encourages exports. Exporters can get rebates from the customs department. Susan: What’s hap pening with Chinese imports?John: Well, China has met her commitments to the World Trade Organization since she joined two and half years ago. She has gradually been decreasing tariffs and strengthening intellectual property rights. She has opened her doors to the outside world wider. All these changes have led to an increase in her imports.Susan: You seem to be looking at China through rose-colored glasses.John: China is not without her problems. Some of her state-owned industries have only a blunt competitive edge. They have a weak anti-risk capability. Some industries still depend on trade protectionism.Susan: John, I really admire your wide knowledge. I think you’ll be in line for Nobel Prize in Economics some day.John: You’re just pulling m y leg again.MODEL3 I don’t know what to say in the seminar.ScriptNora: Hey John, Professor Brown asked us to discuss the economic gap between the rich and poor nations. But I don’t know what to say in the seminar.John: If you don’t know anything, don’t say anything.Nora: But participation counts for 20 percent of the total grade. Will you tell me what you’re going to talk about?John: Will, according to a report by the World Economic Forum, the technology gap between rich and poor countries is closing.Nora: Sounds too good to be true. Only a few years ago, I heard that the gap between the North and the South was widening. Many people in developing countries are still struggling below thepoverty line.John: Different people may have different opinions on this issue. The World Bank also says the gap is narrowing.Nora: Still, it sounds stange to me. How could it be possible now that the United States and other industrialized nations are developing IT so fast?John: But it’s easier for others to copy new technology. Experts say the technological advantages of the developed countries are getting smaller.Nora: I’m still unconvinced. Does a narrower technology gap nessarily mean a narrower economic gap?John: Today, information tecnology is the most powerfull engine for economic growth, so the narrowed technology gap leads to a narrowed economic gap.Nora: OK, I’ve learned a lot from you. Now I feel more confident about the seminar.Now Your TurnTask 1SAMPLE DIALOGPamela: Still reading about how the bubble’s going to burst in the real estate market?Simon: Yeah, and this is an interesting article, though what it says may not be true.I think the market is going to be stable.Pamela: I agree. At present, the government’s policy seem s to be stabilizingproperty prices. But I don’t understand why some people spend so much money on real estate? What was behind this big rush to buy houses last year?Simon: Since the interest rates on bank savings were quite low, and the stock market remained a bear market for a long time, it’s not surprising that investment in housing property rose. Pamela: Were there any other reasons for the race to buy houses last year?Simon: Yeah, a number of other reasons: Some buyers searched for status symbols, some wanted to live more comfortably, and still others expected further rises in property values. Pamela: Amazing. So many people earn enough to buy a large apartment or even two houses. Simon: Most of them don’t; they buy on credit.Pamela: The article says too much debt may burst the bubble.Simon: But I think the market will remain stable, at least in the near future.V. Let’s TalkScriptJournalist: Professor Williams, some people argue that the GDP does not reflect the true nature of the eco nomy. What’s your opinion of the GDP measurement?Professor: The GDP is a core index in the calculation of a national economy. But it shows only whether the economy has grown in a region or a country. What isn’t taken into account is the price being extact ed from our natural resources and environment to support growth. China’s more than eight percent annual GDP growth in the past depended a lot on high energy consumption and uncontrolled discharge of wastes.Journalist: Can“green GDP”solve the problems?Professor: As a brand-new method of calculating a national economy, the“green GDP”indexsystem takes into consideration both the economy and environmental costs. It deducts environmental costs from the traditional gross domestic product. In other words, green GDP equals traditional GDP minus the costs of resources and environmental damage. Green GDP can be regarded as “the genuine GDP”, for it not only reflects economic growth, but also shows the quality of that growth.Journalist: How will the“green GDP”influence enterprises?Professor: The system will have direct and far-reaching influence on enterprises. Some enterprises attach importance only to costs directly related to their growth, but turn a blind eye to serious damage to resources and the environment. On the other hand, the macroeconomic departments need to analyze the real economic balance sheet. It is necessary for those departments to calculate the environmental costs in resulting from the activities of enterprises. The“green GDP”index system wi ll effectively restrict an enterprise’s impulse to expand at the expense of resources and the environment. In the long run, the benefits green GDP brings will outweigh the demands imposed on enterprises. China is planning to introduce the“green GDP”index system to ensure balanced, sustainable development and secure the prosperity of future generations.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: How was the problem resolved ?ScriptThe management of Mecon Insurance Corporation explained to angry emplyees that their opposition to a management buyout, or MBO, arose from a misunderstanding. The employees believed that with an MBO, the management intended to acquire controlling shares in the insurance firm, which was owned by the government and was undergoing privatization, supported by the Bureau of Public Enterprise.The Managing Director of Mecon, Ms. Presley Bates, gave this explanation: According to the proposed MBO, the staff and management of the firm would jointly acquire controlling shares in the firm—a process that took place with Guangdong Insurance Corporation not long ago.When the MBO was first proposed, workers in the company fought against it, saying that they hoped to join the management in buying the insurance firm. They accused the Bates-led management of trying to bypass employees. But the workers have since come to understand the nature of the acquisition and have given their full support to the MBO proposal.Answering questions from reporters, Bates said that the workers’opposition was “a matter of their misunderstanding of the acquisition process, thinking the management left out employees in the MBO”.Giving detail of how the problem was finally resolved, Bates disclosed that the firm organized a seminar to inform the workers that,”Everybody would be involved, not just the management.” She also recalled that it was made clear to the workers at the seminar that job losses were inevitable, no matter what happened. She said, “There would be job losses, and they would be from top to bottom. If the MBO fails, and another investor takes over, the management would probably be the first casualty, depending on the decision of the inv estor.”What did the employees first fear would happen to their insurance corporation?What did the Managing Director clarify?From what source did the employees learn the truth about the fate of their company?According to the passage, if an outside investor took over the company, what would happen?5. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.D 4.A 5.BTask 2: Price rises but inflation stays low.ScriptPetrol, up. Eating out, up. School fees, up. Everyone in Britain seems to be talking about price rises, but why then is inflation still so low?Professor Brown gave the seemingly difficult economic issue a simply answer: It is the low-priced “Made-in-China” products that help keep inflation under control.In his presentation at an economic forum, Brown reminded the price-sensitive Britons that Chinese-made commodities have not only helped bring down the inflation figures, but also made the already rich countries like Britain richer.Consider the following figures. Over the past 10 years, the total cost of living in Britain, as measured by the official consumer price index, has risen by just 14 percent. But that very modest average increase has included high inflation in some categories: school fees, for example, are up 62 percent, hairdressing up 58 percent, holidays up 52 percent, and eating out up 33 percent on average, with top London restaurant prices showing much faster growth. Why then has the total cost of living remained so stable?The answer to the question, the professor said, is not just interesting in its own right, but tells Britons a surprising amount about what is happening today not only in Britain but in the world economy as a whole.Because the prices of mass-produced goods have been plunging: clothes prices down by 42 percent in a decade, shoes by 31 percent and consumer electronics by 63 percent.Professor Brown said that this relates to China’s entry into the global economy. By becoming theworkshop of the world, China has pushed down the prices of all mass-produced goods.Keys: 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.TTask3: Cars sell well in China.ScriptAlthough automobile prices in China are among the highest in the world, cars are still selling like hotcakes, the Beijing-based reported.Statistics show that China has been the top consumer of limousine brands such as Rolls-Royce and Bentley, and their sales volume accounts for almost 20 percent of the total in the whole Asian continent.According to German figures, China has been the biggest market for BMW and Mercedes-Benz in the world, combined with a sales volume between 6,000 to 7,000 units every year.The newspaper said various famous international car makers are competing with one another now for more market share in China. Mercedes-Benz is cooperating with Chinese institutions on car research and plans to establish a design center here. Meanwhile, Volkswagen, also from Germany, has set up a new lab center in Beijing. The founding of these research and design centers indicates that the competition among multinational car producers in China now includes research in addition to sales.As a price gap exists between China’s and the international auto market, the returns on luxury cars from the domestic market are much higher than the five-percent profit margin in the international market. Over 30 percent of the manufacturers’gains resulted from spare part sales.Considering the steadying market demand experts estimated that the prices of luxury cars would not decrease by large margins this year.The newspaper noted that major consumers of luxury cars in China are entrepreneurs, professional managers of foreign companies, professionals with high incomes,and young white-collar workers.News ReportHighlights of the Detroit International Auto ShowScriptThe latest concept cars were unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit on Monday.More than 700 cars featuring the latest styles and technology will be on display for public viewing from January 12th through the 21 st.One of the cars on display, Honda’s pilot Sports Utility Vehicle, is made of an impressive 90 percent recyclable material. Designed to be family friendly, it has the largest cargo and passenger loading capability in its class.Another of Honda’s concept cars, the Acura RD-X was created to perform well on both city and country roads. Targeting young urban professionals, the futuristic RD-X features rear seating that can be folded away to provide extra cargo room, power rear doors that open to the side, making it easy to load large items easily in even the tightest of spaces, and side doors that provide a large entryway in minimal space.The Mitsubishi Hybrid Sports Pack was designed with the outdoors enthusiast in mind. It features a waterproof interior, a freshwater shower complete with retractable shower head and refillable water tank built into the exterior, seat-mounted backpacks, and a convertible top.Another one of Mitsubishi’s concept cars, the Space Liner, was designed to use the car’s interior space in new ways to provide the most comfortable ride possible. Envisioned as a car of the future, it gets its power from fuel cells.Carmaker Suzuki also provided its share of innovative designs for this year’s show.。
book 4 unit 11 句典 答案 学生用

BOOK FOUR UNIT 111.in need 在危难中,在危急中;处于困难中的2.shrug one's shoulders 耸耸肩膀3.first impression 第一印象4.for one's (own) part / for the part of sb. 对某人来说5.occur to sb. 浮现/闪现在某人的脑海;使某人想起、想到6.be in business做买卖,经商7.give sb. a great surprise令某人大吃一惊8.in accordance with 与……一致;依照,根据9.on one occasion 曾经;有一次10.in anger 生气,动怒11.something of 有点儿……;有些像……的地方12.restful to the spirit 精神上很放松13.stretch out one's hand 伸手14.catch sight of 看见,瞥见;发现15.seat oneself 使就座16.What do you say to sth.? 你赞成不赞成做某事?17.gin fizz 杜松子香槟酒18.remittance man侨居外国而靠国内汇款生活的人19.play bridge 打桥牌20.oddly enough(用作插入语)说来奇怪,最奇怪的是e across 偶遇22.have an instinct about / for 生来就有……的本能;生性爱好;天性就会23.bad chap 坏家伙24.in a way 在某种程度上,稍稍;从某一点上看25.there is no harm in sb. / in (doing) sth. 某人不害人/做某事没有什么害处26.with a good grace 情愿地,欣然地with a bad grace 勉强地,不情愿地27.be broke / go broke 身无分文,一文不名;破产28.give sb. credit 允许某人赊帐29.down and out 落魄,穷困潦倒mit suicide自杀31.be all to pieces / /go to (all) pieces情况变得恶劣;(尤指人)身心崩溃;一下子六神无主;失去自制能力32.drive at 意指,用意所在33.tin god自以为了不起的人;徒有虚名的人34.on account of 由于35.be taken aback 吓了一跳,吃一惊36.in good condition 身体状况良好/ in bad condition 身体状况不好37. a trifle 有点儿,稍微38. a story within story 故事套故事,故事里有故事39.obituary notice 讣告40.set forth 阐明y emphasis on 注重,着重于,强调42.(be) pertinent to 和……有关43.transition device 过渡手段/方法44.have sth. up one's sleeve 胸有成竹********45.on the threshold of 在……的开头,在……快要开始的时候,在……的前夕46.in the lavish pride of manhood = in the prime of life 正当壮年,正在年富力强时期47.old flame 旧情人48.prime minister 总理,首相49.to give point to the story 为了使故事更明了50.intimate friend 至交,挚友,亲密的朋友51.lean forward / lean across 探过身去52.regal bearing王族风度,皇家风范53.for a moment 一会儿,片刻54.rest on 被搁在,停留在55.pass sth. on to sb. 把某物传给某人56.by Jove 啊(表示惊讶或强调)57.be unused to sth. / doing sth. 不习惯于做某事58. a touch of 有一点59.practical joke 恶作剧60.chide sb. for sth./doing sth. 因某事责备/责骂某人61.cabinet minister 内阁大臣,部长62.in one's excitement / in the excitement一时激动63. a mortal below一个致命的打击64.make amends赔偿(损失);道歉;赔罪65.remain true to sb./sth. 对……保持不变;忠实于……66.rigid code 严格规范67.question mark 问号******************68.on one's own experiences根据某人自己的经历69.all the more 更加70.turn in 上床睡觉;交上71.take to 沉溺于72.turn against(使)变成和……敌对73.turn on攻击74.turn down flatly断然拒绝/ be flatly turned down 遭到断然拒绝75.turn over 反复考虑;翻过来76.turn up出现77.on one's person在某人身上78.of the day当时的1. A friend in need is a friend indeed. 患难之交是真朋友。
新视野大学英语4课后答案unit9

新视野⼤学英语4课后答案unit9Unit 8I1.They hid behind their curtains and peered at thetravelers cautiously.2.It means that the small town was a stage where thedifferent travelers who passed by were actors revealing themselves to the audience---the villagers.3.Probably there were different ways of greetingsbetween them, so there might be some might be some misunderstandings or inappropriate responses.4.Because she wanted to sing and dance so much that shethought the money was given as a discouragement rather than an encouragement.5.When she left her hometown of Eatonville forJacksonville at thirteen, she experienced a huge change and she was aware that she was black.6.It means that she was emotionally disturbed by the factthat she was descendent of slaves. She felt good about herself.7.The writer compared herself to a brown bag of mixeditems propped up against a wall with other bags.8.As is described, the contents revealed are nothing butcommon objects. It suggests that for ordinary people, no matter whether they are white or black, they share something in common.III1 cautiously2 bribing3 disapprove(d)4 tendency5 permanent 6depression 7 fragrance 8 guarantee9 exclusively 10 generouslyIV1 peering at2 be broken off3 disapproved of4 prop up5 In the main6 in company with7 in that8 pay the price9 belong to 10 more or less V1~~5 L O H D I6~10 E N K G BVI1 plans2 lifestyle3 fact4 policies5 rules6 concentration7 world8 voice9 inheritance10 contentVII1 devalued2 demobilized3 deregulated4 decentralized5 destabilizing6 depersonalized7 de-emphasize8 decodedVIII1 retirees2 interviewees3 trainee4 employees5 escapees6 addressee7 devotee8 divorceeIX1.I know she is n’t really interested in window-shopping,but she doesn’t mid waiting while I have a look.2.If people don’t mind my not having a degree. I could givea few music lessons!3.People don’t mind paying a lot more for good software because they can see benefits of using it.4.I don’t mind if people perceive me as arrogant. You need certain degree of to succeed.5.We don’t mid if it takes time for people to express their hopes, goals, fears, and needs in their lives.X1.No friends came to see her; she shut herself off, in theold familiar world of bedroom and drawing room.2.No cigarette end could give us any clue to or sign of anyone having ever been there.3.No other information is given about the book itself, although there is a brief biographical note about the writer.4.No effort has been made to investigate the “disappearances” that have occurred over the past three years. XIII1~~5 B C B D A 6~~10 D A B B C11~15 A B A B B 16~~20 D C D D A。
新视野大学英语4第九单元课后练习

新视野大学英语4第九单元课后练习UNIT 91.I'd be only delighted if governments could prove all our reports wrong,if that means that human rights aren't being violate d,Smart said.斯玛特说,如果政府能证明我们的报告是错误的,也就是说人权没有被侵犯的话,我只会高兴。
2.The investigation is at a(n) delicate stage,so we cannot release their names.调查正处于审慎阶段,所以我们不能公布他们的姓名。
3.The lawyer contend ed that his client was innocent and the company's appearance regulations did not offend individual liberty. 律师声称他的当事人是无罪的,公司的着装规定没有侵犯个人自由。
4.The French government has called on its people to defend the purity of their language and fight against foreign cultural invasion. 法国政府号召人民捍卫法语的纯洁性,并抵抗外国文化入侵。
5.The statistics are a clear illustration of the point i am trying to make.统计数据充分说明了我要表达的观点。
6.In the first several years,the costs of Euro Disneyland surpassed the revenue although attendance had been high.在最初几年,尽管游客量很大,欧洲迪斯尼的成本却超过了其总收入。
人教版九年级英语全一册:Unit 9 语法知识点复习提纲(含单元测试卷及答案全套)

人教版九年级英语全一册:Unit 9语法知识点复习提纲重点短语、重点句型知识点、交际用语、语法、单元同步书面表范文达大全Unit 9 I like music that I can dance to.一、语法——定语从句1.定语从句:在复合句中,用于限定和修饰某一名词或代词的从句叫定语从句。
被定语从句限定和修饰的名词或代词,叫先行词,定语从句通常放在先行词后,由关系代词或关系副词来引导,并充当句子成分。
2.定语从句的构成:先行词,关系代词(关系副词),定语从句。
3.定语从句的谓语动词:定语从句的谓语动词由先行词来确定。
4.定语从句的用法1)He likes the teacher (who is friendly to the students.)他喜欢对学生友好的老师。
2)We like the actors (that are very handsome.)我喜欢非常帅气的演员。
3)I like the girl (whose hair band is pink.)我喜欢粉红色发卡的女孩。
4)He is the boy (whom I will love forever.) 他是我将会永远爱着的男孩。
5)We don’t like the book (which is boring.)我们不喜欢无聊的书。
6)Tom hates the song (that has sad lyrics.)汤姆讨厌有悲伤歌词的音乐。
7)The desk (whose leg is broken) is mine.桌腿坏了的课桌是我的。
8)October 7th,2014 is a day(when we never forget.)2014年10月7日是我们永远也不会忘记的一天。
9)Today is a day (when we will have a parents’ meeting.)今天是我们开家长会的日子。
大学英语精读4 Unit9答案
大学英语精读第三版第四册Book4 Unit9答案1) intrigued2) shallow3) barrier4) enriched5) ignorance6) entity7) dimensions8) grasp9) concept10) mystery11) pursuit12) unify13) gets to the root of14) in all directions15) collecting her wits/gathering her wits16) were held prisoner1) parallel2) baffled3) amazing4) miracles5) hurled6) nevertheless7) resembled8) dedicate9) construct10) next to11) not ... in the slightest12) fascinated/ intrigued13) alien, alien14) comprehension1) live out2) moving around3) take in4) pick out5) made up6) tried on7) consisting of8) set out9) laid out10) held up1) Sarah was greatly fascinated by the movie star's stories of life in Hollywood.2) Why Jack has been behaving so oddly is beyond our comprehension.3) In my opinion, adopted children shouldn't be kept in ignorance about their true origins.4) Their team hadn't lost a game the entire season. Nevertheless, we beat them by a huge margin last night.5) Professor Armstrong was held in great respect because he dedicated himself wholeheartedly to the cause of science.1) magnetic2) cyclical3) physical4) genetic5) mathematical6) scientific7) chemical8) critical9) scenic10) atmospheric1) nonfiction2) nonprofit3) Nonresident4) nonsense5) non-nuclear6) nonviolent7) Non-racist8) nonexistent9) non-verbal10) nonproductive1) proud that you've been chosen for the national basketball team2) very angry that no one agreed with her opinion on the matter3) convinced that her brother was still alive4) most upset that so few people attended the exhibition of paintings5) anxious that she might be ill with / suffering from cancer6) not surprised that he broke his promise again7) felt so relieved that her son's injuries were only slight8) disappointed that you couldn't come to the dinner party1) It suddenly struck me that I hadn't seen Peter all day.2) It suddenly struck me that we ought to make a new plan for increasing production.3) It struck me that nobody was in favor of the changes in our holiday plan.4) From what you've said, it strikes me that you would be better off working for someone else.5) At this point, it suddenly struck Sam that he was wasting his time.1) appears rather unfriendly2) appeared to be talking to himself3) It appears to me that4) appeared confident of victory5) it appears that Alice is now living in the South of France / Alice appears to be now living in the South of France1) dedicated2) mystery3) construct4) get to the root of5) grasp6) dimensions7) parallel8) moving around9) ignorance10) barrier1) after2) Although3) and4) But5) life6) smartness7) conquer/overcome8) as9) showing10) unable11) heart12) over13) enjoying14) named/called15) changed16) for17) not18) among19) for20) theory21) like22) the23) with24) didDictation(听写)When Marie was young her family struggled financially. In order to help cover the costs of her university training, she spent three years in a village teaching the children of a sugar factory owner. For another two years Marie went on working as a private teacher. Shortly before she turned 24, Marie calculated she had saved up just enough money for university studies in Paris. In autumn 1891 a young woman traveled economy-class all the way to Paris. Marie was not as well prepared as her fellow students. Nevertheless, through hard work she completed master's degree in physics and math in only three years. A few years later, Marie began looking for a research topic that would earn her a doctorate in science. No woman in the world had yet completed that degree. In 1903 Marie became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and in 1911 the first person to win a second Nobel prize.翻译几年前我父母把我带到美国时,那里的一切对我来说都十分陌生。
大学英语精读4Unit9答案
大学英语精读第三版第四册Book4 Unit9答案1) intrig ued2) shallo w3) barrie r4) enrich ed5) ignora nce6) entity7) dimens ions8) grasp9) concep t10) myster y11) pursui t12) unify13) gets to the root of14) in all direct ions15) collec tingher wits/gather ing her wits16) were held prison er1) parall el2) baffle d3) amazin g4) miracl es5) hurled6) nevert heles s7) resemb led8) dedica te9) constr uct10) next to11) not ... in the slight est12) fascin ated/ intrig ued13) alien, alien14) compre hensi on1) live out2) moving around3) take in4) pick out5) made up6) triedon7) consis tingof8) set out9) laid out10) held up1) Sarahwas greatl y fascin atedby the moviestar's storie s of life in Hollyw ood.2) Why Jack has been behavi ng so oddlyis beyond our compre hensi on.3) In my opinio n, adopte d childr en should n't be kept in ignora nce abouttheirtrue origin s.4) Theirteam hadn't lost a game the entire season. Nevert heles s, we beat them by a huge margin last night.5) Profes sor Armstr ong was held in greatrespec t becaus e he dedica ted himsel f wholeh earte dly to the causeof scienc e.1) magnet ic2) cyclic al3) physic al4) geneti c5) mathem atica l6) scient ific7) chemic al8) critic al9) scenic10) atmosp heric1) nonfic tion2) nonpro fit3) Nonres ident4) nonsen se5) non-nuclea r6) nonvio lent7) Non-racist8) nonexi stent9) non-verbal10) nonpro ducti ve1) proudthat you've been chosen for the nation al basket ballteam2) very angrythat no one agreed with her opinio n on the matter3) convin ced that her brothe r was stillalive4) most upsetthat so few people attend ed the exhibi tionof painti ngs5) anxiou s that she mightbe ill with / suffer ing from cancer6) not surpri sed that he brokehis promis e again7) felt so reliev ed that her son's injuri es were only slight8) disapp ointe d that you couldn't come to the dinner party1) It sudden ly struck me that I hadn't seen Peterall day.2) It sudden ly struck me that we oughtto make a new plan for increa singproduc tion.3) It struck me that nobody was in favorof the change s in our holida y plan.4) From what you've said, it strike s me that you wouldbe better off workin g for someon e else.5) At this point, it sudden ly struck Sam that he was wastin g his time.1) appear s rather unfrie ndly2) appear ed to be talkin g to himsel f3) It appear s to me that4) appear ed confid ent of victor y5) it appear s that Aliceis now living in the Southof France / Aliceappear s to be now living in the Southof France1) dedica ted2) myster y3) constr uct4) get to the root of5) grasp6) dimens ions7) parall el8) moving around9) ignora nce10) barrie r1) after2) Althou gh3) and4) But5) life6) smartn ess7) conque r/overco me8) as9) showin g10) unable11) heart12) over13) enjoyi ng14) named/called15) change d16) for17) not18) among19) for20) theory21) like22) the23) with24) didDictat ion(听写)When Mariewas youngher family strugg led financ ially. In orderto help coverthe costsof her univer sitytraini ng, she spentthreeyearsin a villag e teachi ng the childr en of a sugarfactor y owner. For anothe r two yearsMariewent on workin g as a privat e teache r. Shortl y before she turned 24, Mariecalcul atedshe had savedup just enough moneyfor univer sitystudie s in Paris.In autumn1891 a youngwomantravel ed econom y-classall the way to Paris.Mariewas not as well prepar ed as her fellow studen ts. Nevert heles s, throug h hard work she comple ted master's degree in physic s and math in only threeyears.A few yearslater,Mariebeganlookin g for a resear ch topicthat wouldearn her a doctor ate in scienc e. No womanin the worldhad yet comple ted that degree. In 1903 Mariebecame the firstwomanto win a NobelPrizeand in 1911 the firstperson to win a second Nobelprize.翻译几年前我父母把我带到美国时,那里的一切对我来说都十分陌生。
新概念英语四:Unit9习题及答案
【导语】新概念英语作为⼀套世界闻名的英语教程,以其全新的教学理念,有趣的课⽂内容和全⾯的技能训练,深受⼴⼤英语学习者的欢迎和喜爱。
为您提供,希望以下内容能够为⼤家的新概念英语学习提供帮助! 【篇⼀】Unit 9 课后习题: Multiple choice questions 多项选择题 Choose the correct answers to the following questions. Comprehension 理解 1 Why was it easy for Alfred the Great to visit the Danish camp disguised as a minstrel? a.Because no one would recognize him. b.Because he had learned many Danish ballads in his youth. c.Because minstrels were able to travel freely in those days. d.Because no one would refuse hospitality to a king. 2 At the Chippenham camp, King Alfred took special note of the fact that ____. a.the camp was easy to penetrate b.the Danish commander, Guthrum, had a lot of confidence c.winter was setting in d.the Danes were unprepared for war 3 From what he had seen, Alfred concluded that ____. a.he would have to stay in the Danish camp for a week b.his small army was not necessarily a disadvantage c.the Danes would be dangerous in a prolonged battle d.the Danes could survive indefinitely on irregular raids 4 One of the factors that led to the Danish surrender was that ____. a.the Danes could no longer depend on irregular raids to obtain food b.King Alfred engaged in open battle c.this was a unique epic of royal espionage d.they surrendered within a month 【篇⼆】Structure 句型 5 Minstrels were not men ____ in battle.(1.2) a.who fight b.to fight c.fighting d.they fight 6 The Danes collected women ____food and drink.(1.9) a.also b.both c.in addition to d.moreover 7 Alfred stayed in the camp a week before ____to Athelney. a.returning b.to return c.to returning d.return 8 So,____ with the Danish advance, Alfred did not risk open battle.(1.14) a.he was faced b.on being faced c.he faced d.in the face 【篇三】Vocabulary 词汇 9 Alfred was disguised so no one ____ him.(1.1) a.recognized b.understood c.knew d.met 10 Alfred____ at once that discipline was slack.(1.7) a.regarded b.remarked。
新概念英语第四册第九单元同步翻译练习(教学用)
新概念英语第四册第九单元同步翻译练习1.人既有肉体body又有灵魂soul是他论证argue人死后有来生的重要假设(premise)。
(as well as)his major premise for arguing that there is life after death is that people have souls as well as bodies.2.博物馆的职责是向我们展示一些好的东西同时也有坏的东西(nasties)。
(as well as)the duties of the museum are to provide us with nasties as well as with fine things.3.Love lives in cottages as well as in courts. (as wellas)4.书评的目的除介绍书的内容外,还要评价书的作用。
(as well as)the function of the book review is to evaluate the usefulness of the book a s well as to introduce the contents of the book / its contents5.大商店有些店员不仅有薪金,而且还可抽取所售货物百分之十的佣金(commission)。
(as well as)some salesmen in certain shops receive a commission of 10 percent on everything they sell as well as a salary. Known information6.我们采取一切预防措施确保您旅途舒适。
(precaution)we take every precaution to ensure that you have a pleasant journey7.她得在医院呆一晚上,以防万一。
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BOOK FOUR UNIT 9
1.brush house小木屋
2.for that matter同样,而且;讲到那件事,关于那一点
3.strangle out 说出
4.make sth. plain 弄清
5.roll up向上翻
6.in despair 绝望
7.take one's place 取代某人
8.get a new start 重新创业
9.all manner of 各种,形形色色的(人或东西等)
10.ask sb. a favour/ask a favour of sb. 请人帮忙
11.stand in the way 挡道,阻住……的路;妨碍
12.stir up 激起,鼓动,煽动
13.in the smell of 嗅到
14.poison sac毒囊
15.on everyone's lips人人都在谈论此事
on sb.'s lips / on the lips of sb. 在……中间流传;挂在……嘴边
16.live on alms 靠施舍过活
17.human nature人的本性
18.resort to 采取**********
19.fascination with对……着迷,对……的迷恋
20.long to do sth. 渴望做某事
21.bring out 暴露,揭露,显示
22.in one's search for寻找
23.gold rush淘金热
24.the gold standard 金本位制
25.the Master of the Mint 造币厂厂长
unch…into 使……进入/开始
27.gold age黄金时代
28.(be) infamous for 因……而臭名昭著
29.prison camp战俘集中营
30.tear up 挖开
31.have no faith in 不相信
32.paper money 纸币,钞票
33.vote for 投票赞成
34.with (all) due respect to sb. 出于对某人应有的尊敬(用于委婉地、有礼貌地表示不同意)
35.Greek mythology 希腊神话***********
36.be taken aback 吃惊
37.day shift 日班,白班
38.welding team 焊接组
39.set fire to sth. 纵火烧某物
40.under way 在进行中
41.polyurethane foam 聚氨酯泡沫
42.wander off 离题
43.put on 假装
44.put in 插入;提出
45.put off 搪塞;推迟
46.put out 激怒,得罪;熄灭
47.put up 为……提供食宿
48.put up with 忍受,容忍
49.put through 接通
50.put down 羞辱
51.put by 储存(以备不时之需)
52.put away 放好
53.extracurricular activities 课外活动
54.broaden one's vision 扩大某人的视野
55.put on airs 装腔作势
56.table manners 餐桌礼仪
57.put on weight 增加体重
58.put across使被理解;使被接受
e to terms with sth.(完全地和客观地)了解
60.plead for为……辩护
61.in the limelight 成为众人注目的中心;处于显要地位
62.feudal lord 封建主;诸侯
63.give alms 施舍
64.give a semblance of 给人……假象;装做……的样子
65.without sb.'s knowledge 背着某人
66.evil wish 邪念
67.chain up 锁住
68.starve to death 饿死
69.in the frenzy of passion 在一时狂怒中
70.swat a fly 拍苍蝇
71.take sb. by surprise吓某人一跳
72.free of charge 免费
73.queen bee 蜂王
1.The nerves of the town were pulsing and vibrating with the news.小镇的脉搏随着消息跳动和震颤。
2.When it was made plain who Kino was, the doctor grew stern and judicious at the same time. 当弄清谁
是基诺时,医生同时变得严峻和审慎起来。
3.All manner of people grew interested in Kino people with things to sell and people with favors to ask.
各种各样的人都对基诺感兴趣——兜售东西的人,企图得到好处的人。
4.The news stirred up something infinitely black and evil in the town.
消息惹起镇内无限的邪恶和罪恶。
5.The news had already spread through the whole town and was on everyone's lips. 这则消息已传遍整个
城镇,并且人人都在谈论此事。
6.People tend to like to get something for nothing. 人们喜欢不劳而获/空手套白狼。
7.People frequently daydream, hoping to become rich and prosperous overnight.
人们经常做白日梦,希望一夜之间变富。
8.The money class, in order to make even more money, resort to unfair means to extort as much as possible
from poor, powerless people. 有钱阶级,为了赚更多的钱,采取一切不公正的手段来敲诈勒索穷苦软弱的人。
9.Mankind's fascination with gold is as old as civilization itself.
人类对黄金的痴迷与人类的文明史一样源远流长。
10.People have always longed to possess gold. 人们总是渴望拥有黄金。
11.Unfortunately, this longing has also brought out the worst in the human character. 很遗憾,这种渴望也
使人类最恶劣的品行昭彰。
12.Much of gold's value lies in its scarcity. 黄金的主要价值在于它的稀少。