21世紀大學英語讀寫教程第四冊課後答案
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『貳』 求21世紀大學英語讀寫教程第四冊課後題答案5到8單元
1.It is really pointless tosit through a tedious lecture if you donot take any interest in it.
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8.,,especiallyitsquest,andplacegreatvalueontradition,socialrestraintandcontinuity.
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Unit one
TEXT A
II
1.He defines greatness as the lasting contributionwhich a person makes or has made to human civilization.
2.The example of Churchill shows the importance ofpersistence and dedication in achieving greatness.
3.Firstborns and only children tend to make good
leaders in times of crisis, but middle- born children are better peacetime
leaders.
4.A 20th century politician should be an effectivepublic speaker and a social person.
5.Intelligence seems to be less important than otherfactors, such as the ability to communicate effectively.
6.The ability to overcome traditional ways of thinkingis also crucial.
7.They simply don』t devote the amount of timerequired.
8.The study showed that enjoying one』swork is the best form of motivation.
IV
1.chat
2.acknowledge
3.motivated
4.charcteristic
5.despite 6.influential 7.cited 8.obstacle
9.intrinsic
10.criteria
11.obsession 12.innate
13.contribution(s)
14.contemporary
15.submitted 16.morale
V
1.left behind
2.rise 3.made
history 4.were endowed with
5.put up with
6.going nowhere 7.ifocuses
on 8.be built on
9.put in
10.come up with 11.take
charge 12.set...apart
VI
efficiency emergency fluency frequency
proficiency tendency urgency sufficiency
1.fluency 2.proficiency 3.emergency 4.Efficiency
5.tendency 6.frequency
VII
1.For some students, it's not that they don't put in
enough time — it's that they don't
have good study habits.
2.Children perform differently at school. It's notthat they have different IQs — it's that they are brought up in different environments.
3.The company is not very proctive. It's not that
its staff aren't talented — it's that their energy hasn't been channeled
effectively.
4.I'm really sorry. It's not that I don't want to goto the cinema with you— it's that I have to finish my paper tonight.
5.You have a stomachache. It's not that the food wasbad — it's probably that you have too much stress from your work.
VIII
1.President Wilson didn't try to bring the US back to
economic and political isolation. Instead, he believed in international
cooperation through an association of nations. 2.Computers don't teach students
in groups. Instead, they can help them learn effectively according to their
different needs.
3.We shouldn't focus on minor points. Instead, weshould try to solve the problem of the greatest urgency at present.
4.He dosen't get anybody else to help him. Instead, helikes to attend to everything himself.
5.Teaching success shouldn't be measured by the scores
the students receive on tests. Instead, it should be measured by whether the
students have internalized the ability and desire to learn.
IX
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X
西蒙頓說,如果事業上取得巨大成就者具有什麼共性的話,那就是一種持續不斷地追求成功的動力。「人們往往認為他們天生具有一些超常非凡的東西,」他解釋道。「但研究結果表明,有的偉人並沒有驚人的智力。有的只是程度上的差異而已。偉大是建立在大量的學習、實踐和獻身精神的基礎之上的。」他舉出二戰時期的英國首相溫斯頓?丘吉爾作為一個永不放棄的冒險者的典範。丘吉爾在全國上下士氣最為低落的時候被推上台,並出色地領導了英國人民。在1940年盟軍敦刻爾克大撤退之後的一次演講中,他的話激勵了全國人民,「我們絕不會衰退、失敗。我們將堅持到底……我們永遠不會屈服。」
XI
1.Americans tend to define people by the jobs they
have/do. Such characteristics as their family and ecational backgrounds are
considered less important.
2.His uncompromising personality explains why he couldno longer put up with his employer and eventually submitted his resignation.
3.If you really want to learn English well, you must
put in a lot of time and energy, or you'll go nowhere. The same can be said of
other subjects.
4.Some actors
fame is built on their innate beauty, but despite his short stature,
Dustin Hoffman rose above and it is his excellent acting that set him apart.
5.After he took charge, we discovered that there were
striking differences between him and his predecessor. He had the drive and
passion, came up with many new ideas, and focused his work on how to raise our
morale.
6.Deng Xiaoping made history when he declared China's reform
and opening-up policy. Despite tremendous obstacles, he made lasting
contributions to our country's modernization with his unrelenting efforts.
7.Why could someone with a genius IQ be left behind by
a hardworking person with an average IQ? It has to be acknowledged that besides
one's IQ, many other factors have much to do with one's achievements.
8.This teacher is really remarkable in first motivating
her students so she can really teach them something. It's not that she is
talented, it's that she focuses completely or drawing their full attention in class.
unit two
TEXT A
II
1.He got no thanks for returning a wallet, though hedeserved to.
2.He wants to show how much people need gratitude tokeep up a spirit of kindness and cooperation.
3.She saved up for two years, went to Normandy in person, andgave her son's gold wristwatch to the woman.
4.He send a short recording expressing his appreciationof the author's thoughtfulness and sent it to the author.
5.A patient whose life was saved by a blood
transfusion came back again and again to donate his blood anonymously so that
more patients could be saved.
6.He does it by citing W.H. Hudson's gratitude for hiswife's day-to-day heroism.
7.Those people who do little things for us all yearround.
8.It can make people take infinite pains with theirwork.
9.Gratitude is needed all the time and none of us cangive too much of it.
III
1.intention 2.sincere 3.glaring 4.sore
5.trace 6.render 4.denial 5.proof
9.tribute 7.conventional 11.generous 12.gratitude
13.slammed 14.agreeable
IV
1.caught/took my fancy 2.a mistake on John's part
3.take for granted 4.think twice
5.saved up 6.referred to
7.boast about 8.took pains with
9.refrain from 10.something of
11.in one way or another 12.fed up
V
1.altitude 2.aptitude 3.attitude 4.longitude
5.fortitude 6.mulitiude 7.latitude 8.solitude
VI
1.coordination
2.coexist
3.co-workers 4.co-owners
5.co-authored
6.Cooperation
7.Coecation 8.copilot
VII
1.no sacrifice for the ecation of the young was toogreat
2.No price is too high to pay in order to save theirlives
3.cannot be too careful in performing an experiment
4.They cannot praise him too much
5.can not be overemphasized
6.cannot be overestimated
VIII
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IX
一些人不願表達感激之情,因為他們覺得這不會受歡迎。我的一個病人在出院幾個星期後回到醫院感謝他的護士。「我沒有更早地回來,」他解釋說,「是因為我猜想你們對於人們的感激一定厭煩得要命。」「正好相反,」她回答說,「我很高興你來。很少有人意識到我們多麼需要鼓勵,我們從那些鼓勵我們的人身上獲得了多大的幫助。」我們所給予的感激永遠不會過多。因為我們身邊的人在構築他們的人生哲學時所依據的正是這些微笑、我們所表示的感謝和我們表示欣賞的各種小小的示意動作。
X
1.He glared at John and was annoyed by his refusal tocooperate.
2.John's sincere speech shows his gratitude to thepeople who rendered him generous help when he was in difficulty.
3.He is something of a stamp collector. The fact thatonce he saved up for two years to buy a rare stamp is proof of it.
4.The beauty of these roses could not be overstated.
They took/caught all the visitors fancy
in one way or another.
5.At first he took it for granted that they should
build more highways in this area. Then a careful calculation of the expenditure
compelled him to think twice before he made the final decision.
6.Each time he receives a gift from me, no matter howsmall, my friend Bill never fails to acknowledge it.
7.The journalist has decided to trace the young man
referred to in the old couple's letter, which is a tribute to the young man's
effort at improving their living conditions.
8.Though he was fed up with the salesmen who knocked
at his door and boasted about their procts every day, he refrained from
slamming the door in their face.
unit 3
TEXT A
II
1.He changed his perspective and observed people whodid not have smallpox.
2.He wants to give a good example of lateral thinking.
3.He compares the human brain to a computer and thechange of one's point of view to the reprogramming of the computer.
4.It is to fight it.
5.He calls it vertical thinking.
6.He used the technique of lateral thinking.
7.The key is to make a shift in emphasis instead offighting the problem head-on.
8.They should change their point of view and regard themselvesas their body's keeper.
9.Very often lateral thinking yields much betterresults than vertical thinking.
10.It is approaching the target from a sideways pointof view instead of approaching it directly.
III
1.tactic
2.utmost 3.structure 4.slack
5.significance
6.head-on 7.dead end 8.erased 9.framework 10.vertical;vertical
11.ceased 12.flaw 13.implies 14.affirmed
IV
1.wound up being 3.take in 5.take over
2.pulling on 4.in effect 6.ended up teaching
V
1.approach 2.fought 3.cure 4.pressured
5.focus 6.approach 7.program 8.experienced
9.switch 10.escape 11.fail 12.escaped
VI
assistant accountant servant dependant attendant
contestant
defendant consultant inhabitant
occupant
1.attendant 2.servant 3.consultans 4.contestant 5.accountant
6.occupants
7.assistant 8.inhabitants
9.dependants 10.defendant
VII
1.of use
2.of great importance
3.of great/critical/extreme significance
4.of little value
5.of marked benefit
6.of invaluable help
VIII
1. should have told me at once2.
2.should have told me beforehand3.
3.should have left the company long ago
4. never should have happened
5. should have left thirty minutes ago
6. should have phoned
IX
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X
一般西方人解決問題的方法是與之搏鬥。「進展越困難,硬漢子越向前」這句話便代表了這種解決問題的積極進取的態度。不管是什麼問題,不管可以用來解決問題的方法是什麼,我們西方人的思維方式所產生的框架總是搏鬥。德?博諾醫生稱之為縱向思維;即那種傳統的、按順序的、亞里士多德式的邏輯思維,堅定地從一步移到下一步,就像玩具積木一塊搭在另一塊之上。當然,它的缺陷是,如果在任何時刻其中一步沒有達到,或者一塊積木沒有放對,那麼整個結構就會坍塌。事情就會陷入僵局,沮喪、緊張和搏鬥的情緒就會籠罩心頭。橫向思維,德?博諾醫生說,是對事物進行思考的一種新方法——一種完全避免這種拼搏,用一種完全出人意料的方式解決問題的方法。
XI
1.Tom was hung up on the problem but could do nothingabout it until he learnt to solve it with different tactics.
2.Lateral thinking has helped him to advance his newtheory which had seemed to reach a dead end.
3.The framework of our latest construction plan has
been affirmed by the local government. Whether it will be carried out on time
is of the utmost significance to the development of this coastal city.
4.While trying to find a solution to the problem,
Edward reached an impasse in his thinking, but later he changed his point of
view and solved the problem in an entirely unexpected fashion.
5.Many people believe that computer labs will
eventually take over from the libraries and students who want to take in new
knowledge will end up learning everything in the computer lab.
6.Yesterday his car crashed into a truck almost
head-on. If he does not stop driving so carelessly, I am sure he will wind up
in the emergency room of a hospital.
7.There is a flaw in the structural design of thepainting. Why don't you erase the vertical lines and simplify it a little bit?
8.John should have given up smoking a long time ago.After all, health is of the utmost importance to everybody.
unit 4
TEXT A
II
1.The IQs among the students were within the normalrange.
2.The study showed that a teacher's positive view and
high expectations of students convinces them that they are gifted and enables
them to do better than average work.
3.She did not see this as evidence that the student
was not bright or capable, but rather viewed it as one day抯
poor performance, an exception to a normally good pattern of work.
4.It is hard to describe exactly, but her tone was
assured and she did not express any negative qualities such as irony, putdowns
and/or irritation.
5.This shows that positive expectation can beeffective even on mice, who do not, of course, understand human language.
6.Labeling means thinking of people in terms of the
general prejudices which we have about their nationality, their race, or their
gender, rather than thinking of them as indivials.
7.Labels define a broad, heterogenerous group too
specifically. They are usually prejudicial, non-inclusive, and often racist or
sexist.
8.This example shows how labeling can create a sense
of guilt in a person who does not do what is expected, even when he follows his
talents and is quite successful.
IV
1.breed 2.accordingly 3.racial 4.homogeneous
5.inclusive 6.welfare 7.deceiving 8.irritation
9.variables 10.uncover 11.irony 12.verbal
13.readily
14.indifference 15.certainty;certainty
16.superior
V
1.in terms of
2.e to
3.measures/lives up to 4.as
often as not
5.consisted of
6.go through with 7.in
reality 8.in part
VI
1.unfolded 2.unpacked 3.undo 4.unbend
5.unfastende 6.unload 7.undressing 8.unlocked
VII
1.transmit
2.transforming;transferring
3.transcribed
4.transplanting
5.transfer
6.transparent
VIII
1.AS the example in the text makes clear
2.As i mentioned earlier / As(was) mentioned earlier
3.As is known all
4.as (is) agreed on in the contract
5.as had been originally planned
IX
1.They would rather overwork themselves to make lifebetter for our sake than spend their hard-earned money on themselves
2.would rather read a best-seller than chat withothers
3.would rather confine yourself in the library than goout to meet and talk with local people
4.would rather give up my short-term interest than letit slip away
5.would rather not tell our parents what抯 inour minds than sit down and communicate with them like friends
X
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XI
某個學生的成績達不到老師的期望是常有的事。當這種情況發生時,那個學生面對的不是失望、憤怒或惱怒。相反,老師認為這是一次例外,一件偶然的事情,倒霉的一天,一次暫時的失誤——而學生相信了她,並消除了疑慮。下一次,他更加努力了,決心做到老師知道他能做到的事。很難精確地確定老師傳達的信息:「我期待著最好的成績,」中到底是哪一部分告訴了孩子。它的一部分包括顯示信心的平和語調,言語上的耐心,及沒有諷刺、貶低和惱怒等消極因素。期待著最好成績的老師滿懷信心地提問,因為她知道她得到的答案將是正確的,而孩子也感受到了那種信心。
XII
1.Schools should avoid deciding who is superior only
in terms of students' exam results and treating them accordingly. Instead, a
good ecational system should enable every student to measure up to good
standards as well-rounded people.
2.As often as not, when college students have
questions after class, their teachers are not readily available except ring
office hours. This is e to teachers' busy academic research, rather than
their indifference to the students.
3.This class consists of forty students, most of whom
used to be labeled average in terms of English level. But as this teacher has
never shown any verbal impatience, the students have reacted positively to his
teaching methods and lived up to his expectations.
4.Teaching is becoming increasingly demanding in the
United States, e in part to the
diversity of students' racial background and the complexity of ecational
technologies that require additional training.
5.The English are, as often as not, labeled
conservative. Obviously this label is prejudiced. In reality, Britain is not
very different from other European countries in terms of national characteristics.
The British are polite, neat, orderly and confident.
6.Some young people grow up with a strong desire for
independence. They would rather try hard to go through life on their own than
turn to their parents for help with a
sense of guilt.
7.Your friend treats you sincerely, so you should
respond accordingly and mustn抰 deceive him or talk about his
setbacks with irony(ironically).
8.The neighbors' irritation/annoyance was e to the
noise they made. However, because of reassurances that they would stop workingat night, they went through with the decoration of this apartment.
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