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大学英语阅读进阶答案解析(全)第四版

大学英语阅读进阶答案解析(全)第四版
大学英语阅读进阶答案解析(全)第四版

_ 大学英语阅读进阶——第四版

PART 1

Unit 1 Vocabulary in Context

Practice 1: Examples

1.examples:brushing their teeth, washing their hands and facec; B

2.examples:the phones were constantly ringing, people were running back and

forth, several offices were being painted: B

3.examples: the giant land tortoise can live several hundred years; B

4.examples: going to town concerts and ball games, visiting neighborhood

friends, playing board games: A

5.examples: gardening, long-distance bike riding ; A

6.examples: picking up the language and customs of their new home; A

7.examples: a trembling mugging victim, a crying lost child: A

8.examples: learning, reasoning, thinking, language: B

9.examples: the TV is talking to them, others can steal their thoughts; C

10.examples: accepting a bribe from a customer, stealing from an employer; C

Practice 2: Synonyms

1-5embarrasses; examine; practical; confusing; overlook

6-10 necessary; opponents; arrival; charitable; customary

_ Practice 3: Antonyms

1.Antonomy:long; A

2.Antonomy: financial loss;B

3.Antonomy: openly; B

4.Antonomy: plainly; B

5.Antonomy: active; A

6.Antonomy: clear; C

7.Antonomy: benefit; B

8.Antonomy: increase in value;B

9.Antonomy: careless; B

10.Antonomy: weak; B

Practice 4: General Sense

1-5 B; C; A ;B; C; 6-10 A; C; B; C; B

Review Test 1

1-5context; A; C; B; definition…examples

Review Test 2

A.1-5 B; A; B ; C; A;

B. 6 D overjoyed; 7 A. provided; 8 C discouraged; 9 E. nag; 10 B. doubtful;

Review Test 3

A.1-5 practical; clean; reveal; relieve; at the same time

B.6-10 looked down upon; guilty; tried; add to; joined;

Review Test 4

1-5 B; D; D; B; A; 6-10 A; C; D; D; C;

Mastery Test 1

A:

1-3D; B; C;

B

4-6risk; search; false name;

C

7-8 C; B;

D

9-10A; B;

Mastery Test 2

A

1-2 B; A;

B

3-5plain; conduct; modest

C

6-7C; C;

D

8-10D; D; B:

Mastery Test 3

1-5 A; C; C; C ; B;

6-10 D; D; C; A; B;

Mastery Test 4

1-5 C; C; A; B; D;

6-10 C; A; D; B; C

Mastery Test 5

A: 1-5 C; D; C; A; C;

B: (wording of answers may vary.)

6 cut off; 7. give a false account of; misrepresent; twist;

8. come tetween; get involved; 9. required

10 became more forgiving; gave in

Mastery Test 6

A:

1. E most common;

2. C stir up interest;

3. F uncontrolled;

4. I increased ;

5. B passed B

6.I die ;

7. D deadly ;

8. F be forced to experience;

9. E give credit for; 10.J reducing

2. Main ideas

Practice 1

1.home cooking: S

take-out: S

ways to eat dinner: G

frozen foods: S

2.hot and humid: S

cold and rainy: S

cloudy with scattered showers: S

weather forecasts: G

3.oversleeping: S

bad habits: G

overeating: S

smoking: S

4.traffic delays: S

head cold: S

bad coffee: S

minor problems: G

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/882430317.html,municating: G

writing: S

reading: S

speaking: S

6.deadbolt locks: S

alarm system: S

barking dog: S

kinds of security: G

7.divorce: S

failing grades: S

major problems: G

eviction: S

8.not taking notes in class: S

poor study habits: G

missing classes: S

cramming for exams: S 9.surprised: S

tone of voice: G

enthusiastic: S

humorous: S

10.hurry up: S

get to bed: S

commands: G

clean up this mess: S Practice 2

Answers will vary. Practice 3

1.P S S S

2.S S P S

3.S S S P

4.P S S S

5.S P S S

Practice 4

1.S S P S

2.P S S S

3.S P S S

4.S P S S

5.S S S P

Practice 5

1.S S P S

2.S P S S

3.P S S S

4.S S S P

5.P S S S

Group1

A. SD

B. SD

C. MI

D. T

Group 2

A.MI

B. SD

C. SD

D. T

Group 3

A.T

B. SD

C. SD

D. MI

Group 4

A.MI

B. SD

C. SD

D. T

Group 5

A.MI

B. SD

C. T

D. SD

Practice 7 (wording of topics may vary)

1.Topic: Stories

Main idea: Sentence 1

2.Topic: ESP

Main idea: Sentence 2

3.Topic: Hospices vs hospitals

Main idea: Sentence 2

4.Topic: Driving or Poor attitude about driving

Main idea: Sentence 10

5.Topic: Environment and behavior

Main idea: Sentence 1

1.1

2. 4

3. 2

4. 5

5. 1

Review Test 1

1. B

2. B

3. A

4. A

5. other sentences in the paragraph Review Test 2

A. 1. a. S b. S c. S d. P

2. a. S b. S c. P d. S

B. 1. a. SD b. SD c. T d. MI

2. a. SD b. SD c. T d. MI

Review Test 3

1. 3

2. 1

3. 9

4. 2

5. 2

Review Test 4

1. D

2. C

3. A

4. A

5. C

6. C

7. A

8. D

9. A 10. A Mastery Test 1

A. 1. a. S b. P c. S d. S

2. a. P b. S c. S d. S

3. a. S b. S c. S d. P

B. 1. a. SD b. T c. SD d. MI

2. a. MI b. SD c. T d. SD

Mastery Test 2

A. 1. a. S b. P c. S d. S

2. a. S b. S c. P d. S

3. a. P b. S c. S d. S

B. 1. a. SD b. SD c. T d. MI

2. a. MI b. T c. .SD d. SD

Mastery Test 3

1. 1

2. 2

3. 6

4. 1

5. 2

Mastery Test 4

1. 3

2. 2

3. 1

4. 7

5. 2

Mastery Test 5

1. 6

2. 4

3. 2

4. 1

5. 2

Mastery Test 6

1. 2. 2. 1 3. 2 4. 3 5. 11

Unit 3. Supporting Details

Practice 1. ( wording of answers may vary)

1.Main idea: Parents can take several steps to discourage TV watching and

encourage reading.

1.Have only one TV set, and place it in the family room.

2.Connect reading with eating.

3.Don’t put a TV set in a child’s bedroom.

2.Main Idea: Colleges of the early nineteenth century were distinctly different

from today’s schools.

1.students were mostly white males.

Minor details: College was considered a final polishing for upper-class gentlemen.

2.All students had to take the same courses.

Minor details: They studied ancient languages, literature, natural science, mathematics, and political and moral philosophy.

3.Colleges were small.

Minor details: Most had only a few dozen students, three or four professors, and three or four tutors.

4.Student life was more regulated.

Minor details: Strict curfews determined when students had to turn off lights, and attendance at religious services was required.

Practice 2 ( Wording of answers may vary )

1.Introduce yourself

Refer to physical setting

Ask a complimentary question

Seek direct information

2.Major detail: Smaller labor force

Minor detail: Milking machines use only one operator.

Major detail; Higher milk output

Minor detail: American cows give 7.5 times more milk than Brazilian cows. Practice 3

1. C

2. B

Practice 4 ( Examples may vary )

1.Passive listening—trying to make sense out of a speaker’s remarks without

being able to interact with the speaker.

Ex—Students listen to an instructor’s lecture without having the chance to ask questions.

2.Self-serving bias—the practice of judging ourselves leniently.

Ex—When he lashes out angrily, we say he’s moody. When we lash out angrily, we say we’re under pressure.

Review Test 1

1. specific…specific

2. T

3. supporting details

4. mapping

5. condense

Review Test 2

A.Main idea: Several factors influence the justice system’s treatment of criminals.

1.Sex of offender affects severity of sentence.

b. Court more reluctant to send mother to prison than father

2. Race is another factor

a. Nonwhites awarded parole and probation less often .

b. Blacks executed more often for capital crimes.

3. a. Young offenders given special treatment.

B. 8. C 9. C 10. B

Review Test 3

A.Main idea: Serious depression has definite warning signs.

1.Change in sleep patterns

2.Abnormal eating patterns

3.Trouble in thinking or concentrating

4.General feeling of hopelessness

B.Main idea: There are three common ways that people deal with their feelings.

1)withhold them

2)Display them

3)Describe them

C.10. C

Review Test 4

1-5 : B; A; D; A; long interviews

6-10

A. 1. Basic temperament the child is born with.

2. Early emotional environment

B. 1. Authoritative 2. Authoritarian 3. Permissive

Mastery Test 1

A.Main idea: Divorce has serous negative consequences.

1. a. Starting to date again can be nerve-racking.

2.Emotional difficulties among original family members are common.

a.Husband and wife feel guilt and resentment.

3.Financial adjustments are necessary.

a.Alimony, child support, and property disposal must be dealt with.

B. 7. B 8. A 9. C

10. They can undo complicated bolts on gates.

Mastery Test 2

A. 1.B; 2. D; 3. C; 4. D; 5. C; 6.B;

B.Main idea: Chimpanzees use objects in their environment as tools.

1.Sticks to catch termites and steal honey.

2.Leaves as drinking cups, for cleaning, and as spongers

3.Stones to crack open nuts.

Mastery Test 3.

A.1-6 A; B; A; D; B; A

B.Main idea: Three types of human memory allow us to remove or keep

information as needed.

1.Sensory memory

2.short-term memory—stores about 7 items for about 30 seconds.

3.Long-term memory—stores enormous numbers of items for a long period.

Mastery Test 4

A .Main idea:Researchers have created a number of theories to explain the functions of sleep.

1. Gives body time to repair brain cells and create chemical that makes brain think.

2. Enables body to save energy

3. Keeps people out of trouble.

4. Reduces memory

B. 6. C

C. 7-10 A; B; B; D;

Mastery Test 5

A.1-5 B; D; A; B; C;

B.Main idea:Experts in our country have suggested various purposes of

imprisonment.

1)Punishnent

2)Rehabilitation

3)Deter crime

4)Keep criminals off streets

_

Mastery Test 6

A. 1. a. 2) Informal and friendly atmosphere in the Senate

b. Procedural differences

1)House rules—many and complex

2)Senate rules—short and simple

2.Political outlook of members

a. Representatives concerned with local issues

B.Main idea: A number of conditions stimulate aggression.

1) Pain

2) Attacks

3) Crowding

4. Implied Main idea/Central Point

Practice 1

Paragraph 1: 1 D 2A Paragraph 2: 3C 4B Paragraph 3: 5C 6B Paragraph 4: 7D 8B

Practice 2

1D 2B 3C 4C

Practice 3 (Wording of answers may vary.)

1. T opic: Reasons for lying

Implied main idea: People tell lies for several reasons.

2. T opic: Being an only child

Implied main idea: Being an only child has its drawbacks.

3. T opic: Opposition to capital punishment

Implied main idea: People have opposed the death penalty for different reasons.

4. T opic: Growing older

Implied main idea: Growing older can make us better in many ways.

Practice 4

Central point: In fact, the days of a housewife in nineteenth-century America were spent in harsh physical labor. (Sentence 2)

Practice 5

Central point: However, excessive use of alcohol contributes to a number of negative social consequences. (Sentence 2)

Review Test 1

1. implied

2. topic

3. support

4. central point

5. sometimes

Review Test 2

A. 1B 2A

B. 3. Watching TV has several benefits.

4. Lower-class criminals tend to be treated more harshly by the justice system than higher-class criminals. (In all these tests, wording of implied main ideas may vary.)

Review Test 3

A. 1B 2D

B. 3. Several techniques can help you get a good night’s sleep.

C. 4. Sentence 6

Review Test 4

1B 2C 3A 4A 5D 6A 7C 8A 9D 10B

Mastery Test 1

A. 1C 2A 3D

B. 4. Sentence 1

Mastery Test 2

A. 1C 2B 3D

B. 4. Sentence 20

Mastery Test 3

A. 1A 2A 3D

B. 4. Sentence 19

Mastery Test 4

A. 1D 2B

B. 3. There are several positive ways to encourage your family to exercise more often.

C. 4. Sentence 16

Mastery Test 5

A. 1D 2D

B. 3. Experts have suggested several techniques for doing well on exams.

C. 4. Sentence 3

Mastery Test 6

A. 1D 2B

B. 3. Marriage is good for people’s physical and mental health.

C. 4. Sentence 10

Unit 5 relationships I

Practice 1 (Answers may vary)

1.also 2. For one thing 3. In addition 4. First 5 .Finally

Practice 2 (Answers may vary)

1 After

2 Then

3 during

4 before

5 while

Practice 3 (Wording of answers may vary)

A Main idea: For several reasons, pork was America’s popular meat a hundred year ago.

1 Pigs grew quickly

2 Pigs required little attention

3 Pigs could be preserved cheaply

B Main idea: …aging process

1 Our bodies simply wear out.

2 Our body chemistry loses its delicate balance

4 Our bodies, with age, reject some of their own tissues.

Practice 4 (Wording of answers may vary)

Main idea: The 1960s were a time of profound events in America.

1. 1963 –the assassination of President Kennedy

2 1965 –urban riots in black ghettos

3 1968 –protests against increasing American presence in Vietnam

Practice 5 (Wording of answers may vary)

Main idea: People pass through three stages in reacting to unemployment.

1 Shock followed by relief

2 Strong efforts to find a new job

3 Self-doubt and anxiety if no job is found

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