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ifeof plete honesty and they tell the truth to caseworkers and declare any extra inethey make.In cases like this, caseworkers will feel greatly relieved because they don39。 temporary leaving will bereceived as awele change. However, if they live alone, the temporary absence of friends mayleave themwith a feeling of emptiness.5. Because the need to talk is the most basic need of a solitary person.6. They may call friends to tell them important things, or talk to themselves, their pets,the television,or even to strangers.7. To stay rational, settle down in a fortable way and find pleasure from the currentlife,. wait foranything happy that may happen.8. The writer thinks that as ordinary people39。ve heard the terrible noise once or twice before, but never so loud as this one.5. Men are never so peaceful, so graceful with each other as they are now.X.1. You might as well go there to see whether there is the information you need.2. We might as well call it freedom. might as well ring and tell them you39。s nothing I can do about the problem, so you might as well turn to ProfessorWang for help.3. Both sides speak highly of the fruits in their cooperation in different areas, and hopethat thecooperation can be furthered.4. On the one hand, an image of being close to the people can get a new policy moreeasily accepted.On the other hand, it will encourage people to speak their minds and e up withconstructivesuggestions.5. His sense of loneliness rose and fell and he sometimes would talk at length to himselfand his petsand the television.6. After all, money is not everything. The richest people are not necessarily the happiest.XII,因?yàn)閿?shù)月過(guò)去了,但管理效率并沒(méi)有明顯改進(jìn)。,而獨(dú)居則是獨(dú)自一人卻不感到寂寞的狀態(tài),它能引發(fā)自我意識(shí)。你可能與別人在一起仍然感到孤獨(dú)—這也許是孤獨(dú)最痛苦的形式。獨(dú)居是值得向往的,是獨(dú)自一人、享受自我愉快而又充實(shí)的陪伴的一種狀態(tài)。ClozeXIII.1 .B 5.C 7.D 8.D 9. B 10. A11 .C 12. B 13.A Structured WritingXV. Some people prefer to live alone whereas some others have to live alone for onereason or another.Those people believing in inspirational solitude argue that no panion is morepanionable thansolitude. Literary giants such as William Wordsworth, John Milton and Henry Thoreauenjoyed livingalone on purpose. Hunters or explorers enjoy themselves as they venture out to tamethe great wildareas. On the other hand, there are some other people who have to live alone due tovarious reasons:being divorced, widowed or never married. Many of them feel bitter to live in solitude.They have noone to talk to and as a result they talk at length to themselves and to their pets and tothe television.Section BReading skills Comprehension o f the text VocabularyIII.1. abstract 2. holy 3. Nevertheless 4. odds 5. plicate6. tolerate 7. depression 8. resorting 9. exclaimed 10. disorderExercises on Web course only:11. chew 12. vibrate 13. stale 14. juryIV1. When he received the admission notice from the university, he knew it was time hestruck out on his own.2. I had to keep the video camera readily accessible in case I saw something that neededto be filmed.3. Every time she tried to argue with her identical twin Katie, she would end up cryingher eyes out.4. Serious violence has sprung from the conflict over insignificant, irritating differences.5. There are many people who believe sincerely that you can train children for lifewithout resortingto punishment.6. Alan signed a dorm contract with his roommate to head off possible conflicts.7. He was required to fill in a form before the job interview.8. Her major concern is how she will make sure the people on the teams get along withone another.9. Against all the odds, it has worked, and this is a measure of just how strong they bothwere asindividuals when they came to the marriage ten years ago.10. What I39。t need to give up on theputer, that theycan actually be the master of it.新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)(第二版)第四冊(cè)Unit 6Section AvocabularyIII.1. Substantial 2. concerning 3. negotiation 4. exaggerate 5. withdrawn6. missions 7. financed 8. secure 9. impose 10. donationIV1. by 2. in 3. of 4. to 5. up6. on/upon 7. with 8. in 9. in 10. betweenV Collocationbr /VI.1. approaches 2. reward 3. protection 4. honor 5. advice6. access 7. advantages 8. help 9. sympathy 10. understandingWord BuildingVII.1. foresight 2. forewarned 3. foreground 4. postgraduate5. postrace 6. foresaw 7. postChristmas 8. postelectionVIII.1. eshopper 2. emerchant 3. ejournal 4. eclassroom5. emerce 6. 7. edictionaries 8. ecashsentence structureIX.1. It39。s a public holiday.2. It is easy to talk about having high moral standards, but, in practice, what would onereally do insuch a situation?3. It is interesting to see different cultures and ways of life.4. It is really astonishing that she refuses to talk to you.5. It is important that she e straight to me when she arrives.X.1. Suppose you object to carrying out a particular managem_ent order and you are afraidof themanager, what would you do?2. Suppose you have just got married and you are about to work abroad for three years,how wouldyou explain it to your newlymarried wife?3. Suppose someone couldn39。t arrest Harry, would youexplain to removethe doubts?4. Suppose your tenant fails to pay the rent in time, would you throw him out?5. Suppose you are a very heavy smoker and are anxious to break the habit, where couldyou get help?TranslationXI.1. Suppose you found out that your colleague takes bribes, would you just ignore it?2. We39。m able to square my profession with my interest, which I wasn39。,我已不記得這學(xué)期有多少學(xué)生因作弊而被捉住孔,他不得不退出州長(zhǎng)職位的競(jìng)爭(zhēng)。t want to take on more responsibilities.4. They want armed officers to ensure social security instead of protecting themselvesby carrying guns.5. The policeman has been so much occupied with some extra duties that they wouldn