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新视野大学英语第四册Section B课后答案

Section B 1
Reading Skills.
I.
1. I was a black and was looked down on because of the ugly shadow of racism in 1976.
2. It means that the man was different from others for he was honest and paid debts.
3. The farmer's attitude toward me changed when he learned that I was the son of an
honest man who
was different from other blacks.
4. Because American social morality has changed for the worse.
5. Because people believe in honesty and this helps me in my life.
Comprehension o f the Text
II.
1.F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.T 6.T 7.F 8.T
Vocabulary
1 . melted 2. restore 3. initiative 4. obligation, 5. induce
6. lest 7. relief 8. furnish 9. enquire 10. meanwhile
Exercises on Web course only:
11. deposit 12: intent 13. behave 14.amused 15. glue
IV
1. kept his word 2: shrugged off 3. melted away 4. enquire into 5. cool off
6. pave the way for 7. hold up 8. fall apart 9. wipe away 10. on credit

SECTION B 第二单元
I.
1. F. It is basically a fact though the sentence contains some words for opinions.
Words representing opinions: a most revolutionary thing
Words representing facts: six months ago; ran for mayor of Embu, Kenya, and won
2. F? It is basically a fact though the sentence contains some words for opinions.
Words representing opinions: even more surprising
Words representing facts: was voted in by her colleagues on the District Council, all men
3. O. It is basically an opinion though the sentence contains some words for facts.
Words representing opinions: suddenly became a symbol of the increasingly powerful
political force
Words representing facts: thousands of women in this farming area two hours northeast
of Nairobi
4. F. It is basically a fact though the sentence contains some words for opinions.
Words representing opinions: many women had not been taught the basics of political
participation
Words representing facts: One veteran female political activist said
What the veteran female political activist said was a fact. So the sentence is basically
factual.
5. O. It is basically an opinion though the sentence contains some words for facts.
Words representing opinions: not a new phenomenon
Words representing facts: political activity among Kenyan women
Comprehension of the 5-ext
II.
1.T 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.F 6.T 7.F 8.T
Vocabulary
III.
1. fierce 2. launched 3. colleagues 4. illegal 5. funded
6. jealous 7. refresh 8. substantial 9. sow 10. ridiculous
IV.
1. Could we take a walk? I feel like a little exercise.
2. Ms. Mbogo had made a bold decision: to run for mayor of Embu, Kenya.
3. Some leaders in Kenya were afraid of losing their power, so they tried everything to
shut' Kenyan
women out of politics.
4. She decided long ago that she would study the subject in earnest as soon as she left
school.
5. He was arrested because he was paid to spy on our air bases.
6. After almost four hours of fierce negotiation, the President had the upper hand.
7. Victims of traffic accidents make up alm

ost a quarter of the hospital's patients.
8. Ms. Mbogo's victory was important because all her male colleagues voted her in.
9. Two young men were originally hired to watch over the house as it was being built.
10. It is reported that government troops tried to break up the protest by firing their


Section B 三单元
Reading Skills
I.
1. "The stacks of paper" is being personified as someone who can bear witness to
something.
2. "Western ears" symbolize people from Western countries.
3. "A gallery of human faces" symbolizes a gathering of people of different origins.
4. As we know a portrait does not have life. It is in a figurative way to say "a living
portrait".
5. The word "like" tells us that this part is a simile, comparing hats to small crowns.
6. "Two tiny birds" are clearly a metaphor for the girl's two small hands, showing that it
was with
loving care that the blind man held the girl's hands.
Comprehension of the Text
II.
1. The stacks of paper bore witness to a huge amount of work waiting to be done, even
though I had
been working seven days a week.
2. I remember feeling annoyed at this dense collection of humanity.
3. Then the truth struck me. He was blind.
4. As we waited for our drinks, the blind man said, "The music seems out of tune to our
Western ears,
but it has charm."
5. They are motionless, waiting for the performance to start.

第四单元
Section B
Readinq Skills
I.
1. Your home computer or TV can provide whatever you need whenever you like.
2. You can learn language easily via computer over distance.
3. Poor people must also have access to high technology as it is essential for their
education, work and
daily lives.
4. Some companies provide the technology of information highway to the rich first as
that is business.
5. Advocates of universal access have already launched a number of projects of their
own for the poor.
Comprehension o f the text
II.
1.F 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.F 6.T 7.T 8.T
Vocabulary
III.
1. transmit 2. insure 3. crucial 4. feedback 5. correspondence
6. specialized 7. tutor 8. hence 9. portion 10. files
Exercises on Web course only:
11. format/file 12. dose 13. terminal 14. correspondent
IV.
1. differ on 2. refer to 3. Compared to 4. specialize in
5. make routine 6. come up with 7. has access to 8. Some steps should be taken
9. signed up for 10. in the hands of


6. The first performance ended just as we finished dessert, and I excused myself and
went to talk to
the theater manager.
7. A few minutes later he was standing next to one of the dancers, her little crowned
head hardly
reaching his chest.
8. About a week after our trip, the chairman told me the Chinese executive had called to
express great
satisfaction with the trip.
Vocubulary III.
1. skimmed 2. steer 3. chartered 4. angle 5. veil
6. magic 7. realm 8. annoy 9. dense 10. highlighted
IV.
1. Many of these poems bear witness to his years spent in India, England, and China.
2. The oth

er players in the team are better than me, but I'm slowly catching up.
3. 1 was loaded with many parcels, unable to walk any faster.
4. The place was deserted and there was no sign of human beings living there.
5. These instruments should be switched on and checked before we start our work.
6. My friend was dressed in a black coat whereas I was in jeans.
7. All those connected with the mission were in prayer for her, but her life was not
spared.
8. May I excuse myself for a while, Mr. Davis?
9. Have you ever noticed that at yesterday's concert one of the violinists was out of tune?
10. All too soon it was over and we left feeling we had just skimmed the surface of this
fascinating
topic.

第五单元
Section B
Reading skills
1.A 2.C 3.B 4.C
Comprehension o f the text
II.1.F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.T 7.T 8.F
Vocabulary
III.
1. abstract 2. holy 3. Nevertheless 4. odds 5. complicate
6. tolerate 7. depression 8. resorting 9. exclaimed 10. disorder
Exercises on Web course only:
11. chew 12. vibrate 13. stale 14. jury
IV
1. When he received the admission notice from the university, he knew it was time he
struck out on his own.
2. I had to keep the video camera readily accessible in case I saw something that needed
to be filmed.
3. Every time she tried to argue with her identical twin Katie, she would end up crying
her 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 life
without resorting
to 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 with
one another.
9. Against all the odds, it has worked, and this is a measure of just how strong they both
were as
individuals when they came to the marriage ten years ago.
10. What I'd like to do is to help them to see that they don't need to give up on the
computer, that they
can actually be the master of it.
第六单元
SECTION B
Reading Skills
I.
1. They act out various types of situations to bring the people in the training camp into
some real life
situations.
2. Because the journalists are inexperienced in deciding whom to shoot, whether or not
to shoot and
when to shoot. As a result, they "killed" innocent people because of mistakes of
judgment.
3. They probably don't want to take on more responsibilities.
4. They want armed officers to ensure social security instead of protecting themselves
by carrying guns.
5. The policeman has been so much occupied with some extra duties that they wouldn't
have time
even for answering questions.
Comprehension o f the text
II.
1.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.T 7.F 8.T
Vocabulary
III.
1. tackle 2. imitating 3. dimmed 4. fake 5. impressive
6. encountered 7. ccluivalent 8. widespread 9. priority 10. residen

ts
Exercises on Web court only:
11. temporary 12. apparently 13. innocent 14. prosperous
IV.
1. up 2. away 3. up 4. up 5. up
6. out 7. to 8. on 9. up 10. from
Exercises on Web course only:
11. of 12. of 13. in 14. to
第七单元
Section B
Reading Skills
1. The writer holds a doubtful attitude toward this opinion, calling it a popular myth. We
can find the
writer's doubtful attitude in Paragraph 1.
2. They are the supportive style and the stimulating style. We can find the information in
Paragraph 4.
3. Four groups of children: one with supportive parents, one with stimulating parents,
one whose
parents combining both qualities and a final group who offered neither. We can find the
information
in Paragraph 6.
4. Eleven seconds a day in Holland and less than a minute a day in the United States. We
can find the
information in Paragraph 10.
5. The environmental factors such as better parenting and educational techniques. We
can find the
information in Paragraph 15, the last https://www.sodocs.net/doc/1613025076.html,prehension o f the 5ext
II.
1.B 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.B 6.C 7.B 8.C
Vocabulary
III. 1. supervising 2. fascinate3. guarantee 4. explore 5.sophisticated
6. identified 7. steer 8. beneficial 9. demonstrate 10. implication
IV 1. up 2. out 3. up 4. in 5. over 6. on 7. in5. 8. into 9. from 10. in

第八单元
Section B
Readinq skills
I.
1. F. It is basically factual that the value of youth enabled people to make money.
2. F. It states a fact that what manufacturers claim has caused worries from doctors.
3. F. It is basically factual that a woman was doubtful about the effect of Imedeen before.
4. F. It is basically factual that a doctor questions the methods used in the study.
5. O. From "it is difficult to..." we know it is an opinion.
Comprehension of the text
II.
1.F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.F 7.T 8.T
Vocabulary
III.
1. appeal 2. nutrition 3. denied 4. ingredients 5. stimulated
6. perceived 7. accelerate 8. controversy 9. extracts 10. ridiculous
Exercises on Web course only:
11. renew 12. multiply 13. utilized 14. demonstrate
IV
1. look into 2. poured out 3. beat back 4. When it comes to
5. have to do with 6. specialize in 7. was tied up with 8. symbolic of
9. do the trick 10. attached (great) importance to

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