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hard to perate the silence in which he had unconsciously covered himself. 下一頁 feel confused with sth. perate the silence Back 在一起呆了幾天 , 她仍感到對這個客人很陌生 , 只得大部分時間讓丈夫陪著他 。新視野大學(xué)英語( 4) 練習(xí)參考答案 Lesson 1 Exercises Comprehension Vocabulary Collocation Word Building Structure Translation 《 讀寫教程 4》 EX: II, P. 8 《 讀寫教程 4》 EX: V, P. 9 《 讀寫教程 4》 EX: IV, P. 9 《 讀寫教程 4》 EX: III, P. 8 《 讀寫教程 4》 EX: IX, P. 11 《 讀寫教程 4》 EX: VIII, P. 11 《 讀寫教程 4》 EX: VII, P. 10 《 讀寫教程 4》 EX: VI, P. 10 《 讀寫教程 4》 EX: X, P. 12 《 讀寫教程 4》 EX: XI, P. 12 III. ExercisesComprehension Back 1. What made Mrs. Baroda feel a bit angry? Her husband expected his friend, Gouvernail, to stay about one or two weeks in their home. 2. What kind of person was Gouvernail in the eyes of Mrs. Baroda? He was a boring and withdrawn person with a strange personality. 《 讀寫教程 IV》 : Ex. II, p. 8 II. Answer the following questions. 下一頁 上一頁 III. ExercisesComprehension 3. What did Mrs. Baroda decide to do after her first attempts to understand Gouvernail failed? She decided to leave for her aunt’s house and wouldn’t e back till Gouvernail left their home. 4. What can be learned about Gouvernail from his talk to Mrs. Baroda? A once ambitious person, Gouvernail now became one with the mere desire to enjoy a genuine life now and then. Back 下一頁 上一頁 III. ExercisesComprehension 5. Which part of Gouvernail drew Mrs. Baroda to him? His tones of voice and personal charm. 6. Why was Mrs. Baroda strongly against her husband’s suggestion of inviting Gouvernail to visit them in the following summer? She was afraid that she could not resist being attracted by Gouvernail. Back 下一頁 上一頁 III. ExercisesComprehension 7. How did Mr. Baroda understand his wife’s attitude towards Gouvernail? He mistook his wife’s feeling towards Gouvernail for pure dislike. 8. What did Mrs. Baroda mean by saying that she had overe everything? She had overe both her misunderstanding of and her subtle feelings towards Gouvernail. Back 下一頁 上一頁 《 讀寫教程 IV》 : Ex. III, p. 8 III. Complete the following sentences with the help of the first letter. Fill in each blank with one word only. V. ExercisesVocabulary 下一頁 上一頁 1. She had shouted at the child for being i___ but forted him when he woke in the night and was afraid. 2. He scolded the child, but his heart was m______ with joy because she was safe. 3. There can be no doubt that the tradition of Japan i______ on her artists a different attitude towards art problems. idle elting mposesBack V. ExercisesVocabulary 下一頁 上一頁 4. Mr. Baroda thought his wife was always full of surprises and sometimes he could hardly p________ her thoughts. 5. He was unwilling to join them, for his p_______ would embarrass Gaston. 6. Moreover, he finds it a n_______ to have her in his flat all day, when he wants to do piano practice. 7. Angered by their ments, she told them that she would stand no more of their n_______. pe ate resence nuisance onsense Back V. ExercisesVocabulary 下一頁 上一頁 8. Candidates shall be selected on the basis of future promise of leadership, strength of character, a k___ mind and a balanced judgment. eenBack 《 讀寫教程 IV》 : Ex. IV, p. 9 V. ExercisesVocabulary 下一頁 IV. Replace the underlined words or expressions in the following sentences with words or expressions from the text that best keep the original meaning. 1. By the time they reached the summit, they were exhausted but they were also relieved to be there. run down 上一頁 Back V. ExercisesVocabulary 下一頁 上一頁 2. From my point of view his ideas should be treated in a serious manner, but not his apparent prestige. taken seriously 3. The students sat around their teacher, listening with attention to his words of wisdom. drinking in Back V. ExercisesVocabulary 下一頁 上一頁 4. Of course you will appreciate that I am, by no way, partial or biased on these matters as I have strong and correct opinions on them. in no sense 5. They designed and performed an experiment, made excellent records of the beauty and plexity of the natural world and drew certain conclusions. made excellent observations on Back V. ExercisesVocabulary 下一頁 上一頁 6. Once presuppositions have been tested, found to be true and adopted, they can be depended on. counted on 7. You can go with them if you like, but as far as I’m concerned, I prefer to stay at home. for my part Back V. ExercisesVocabulary 下一頁 上一頁 8. The meal wasn’t quite as hot as it could have been, but I didn’t say anything—I didn’t like to express unreasonable anxiety. make a fuss Back 《 讀寫教程 IV》 : Ex. V, p. 9 V. ExercisesCollocation 下一頁 V. Collocation is a bination of words in a language that happens very often and more frequently than would happen by chance. And it has bee one of the difficult points for Chinese learners of English. Instead of saying ―receive the telephone‖, ―open a check‖, ―receive an operation‖ and ―crowded traffic‖, we should say ―answer the telephone‖, ―write out/make out a check‖, ―have/undergo an operation‖ and ―busy/heavy traffic‖. Now look at the following sentence taken from your reading passage. Just think what else you can ―impose‖ and fill in the sentences with the right word. 上一頁 Back 1. Since Washington imposed economic san_____ on Panama last year, its economy has gone into a steep decline. V. ExercisesCollocation 下一頁 上一頁 ctions. Then she imposed her pany upon him, acpanying him in his idle walks to the mill to press her attempt to perate the silence in which he had unconsciously covered himself. Back V. ExercisesCollocation 下一頁 上一頁 2. Res________