新视角大学英语4第二版课后理解练习及答案解析unit2.ppt
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1、New Horizon College English,新视野大学英语,Book Four,Unit Two,Book Four,Vocabulary III. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where neces- sary. applause collision coarse surround betray rouse spark incident execute postpone clumsy extraordinary relief immense doubtful,Book Four,1.
2、 She was very polite and, like the rest of her people, never laughed if an outsider said something . 2. I still have bitter feelings for Robert. What can I say? He completely my trust. 3. Apart from the in Las Vegas, our vacation was completely trouble-free.,coarse,betrayed,incident,Book Four,4. In
3、1968, the Oscar ceremony was for two days, following the assassination of Martin Luther King. 5. Now that we have approval we may the scheme as previously agreed.,postponed,execute,Book Four,6. Many of the papers focus their attention on the controversy statements reportedly made by the Foreign Secr
4、etary . 7. As all the performers were either related to or known to the audience, each act was greeted with loud and equal . 8. The mans story was so that I didnt know whether to believe him or not.,surrounding,applause,extraordinary,Book Four,9. The first mobile phones were heavy and to use, but no
5、wadays they are much easier to handle . 10. His latest book, Animal Liberation, a nationwide debate on the way we think about animals.,clumsy,sparked,Book Four,IV. Fill in each of the blanks with a suitable preposition or adverb. 1. Charlie Chaplin was born in a poor area of south London, but in 191
6、3 he left Britain good. 2. He revolted all kinds of human discrimination and sought to establish social justice, democracy and freedom as rights for all human beings.,for,against,Book Four,3. The interview was really stressful. They were trying to trip me all the way through. 4. Recent studies have
7、found that certain smells can bring extreme psychological changes. 5. I couldnt remember a fairy story to tell the children, so I made one as I went along.,up,about,up,Book Four,6. I think that the decision was not appropriate a degree concerning the undue weight being given to the question of an ec
8、onomic crisis. 7. Theyll have to cut the film its far too long. 8. They used to live in a big house with lots of servants, but theyve come in the world since then.,to,down,down,Book Four,9. Because of the popularity of the region, it is advisable to book hotels or campsites advance. 10. There were m
9、oments when I wondered: Did she do this purpose, was it all just a game? .,in,on,Book Four,V. Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the Word Bank. You may not use any of the words more than once. A) underlined B) devoted C) effect D) successful E) influence F)
10、inquired G) sparked H) flashed I ) induces J) collision K) consensus L) obligation M) charge N) rousing O) rising,Book Four,Have you ever heard of Jon Stewart? He is currently one of the most popular comics on television. His pessimistic view of the politics and government laughter, thought and even
11、 anger. He has a clever wit that often runs into with some government policies.,induces,collision,Book Four,His whole show is to making fun of the nonsense that occurs in politics. But, what makes his show so is his ability to tell his jokes with intelligence. Its not just comedy, said one media exp
12、ert. His comments have a lot of over a very large audience in America. He has a lot of political power.,devoted,influence,Book Four,Recently Stewart was a guest on a news show about politics. The host journalist a heated debate when he about Stewarts responsibility to the American public. Stewart ar
13、gued that while the content of the script for his show may be political in nature, his primary is to entertain.,sparked,inquired,obligation,Book Four,The host journalist, however, emphasized the political influence of his performance. The argument ended up anger from both parties. The incident how s
14、ensitive some people can be to what others find funny. It also showed how important comedians have become to politics.,rousing,underlined,Book Four,Collocation VI. Study the example taken from the text and think about what else we can “extend”. Complete the sentences by filling in the right word wit
15、h the help of the first letters. e.g. He already had the urge to explore and extend a talent he discovered in himself as he went along.,Book Four,We aim to provide and extend a welfare se and raise many thousands of pounds annually to sponsor medical research. I should like to congratulate those org
16、anizations who have chosen to extend their h to sufferers from Aids.,rvice,elp,Book Four,3. The organization is trying to extend its in over national affairs. 4. We have extended our gu to five years and you never pay extra for that! 5. We do not know yet whether he wants to extend his v for a short
17、 time to see friends, or become a student, or stay permanently.,fluence,arantee,isit,Book Four,6.There has been an increase in life expectancy and people expect to attend their life s with good living condition. 7. Wed like to extend a warm wel to our visitors.,pan,come,Book Four,8. The exhibition o
18、f the European Single Market aims to foster and extend the sp of European friendship. 9. Mellowes has extended my du in our administrative division. 10. In the small town where serious bombing took place in the last century people have reconstructed and extended bu to a magnificent view.,irit,ties,i
19、ldings,Book Four,Word Building VII. The suffix ist can be added to nouns or adjectives to form new nouns with the meaning of “a person believing in practicing, concerned with, or doing the specified action”. For example:,Book Four,Marx + ist Marxist: a person believing in Marxism. social + ist socia
20、list: a person believing in socialism. Violin + ist violinist: a person who plays the violin. Study the words ending with ist given below and complete the following sen- tences with them. Change the form where necessary.,Book Four,activist terrorist idealist capitalist artist novelist tourist biolog
21、ist 1. As a(n) , Chaplin explored and developed a talent he discovered in himself as he went along. 2. It is reported that one tourist was killed and three were wounded in attacks.,artist,terrorist,Book Four,3. The great Dickens might have created Charlie Chaplins childhood if he had lived in the sa
22、me age as Chaplin. 4. Women politicians and in the town say they are fighting deeply-held cultural traditions.,novelist,activists,Book Four,5. Parental love is generally recognized by to be a very precious natural asset. 6. We all think that Mr. Morris is just a(n) who doesnt understand the real wor
23、ld.,biologists,idealist,Book Four,7.During that period there was a redistribution of income away from laborers toward landowners and . 8. Seaside resorts such as Blackpool and Brighton are now preparing for a(n) invasion.,capitalists,tourist,Book Four,VIII. The suffix ism can be added to verbs, noun
24、s or adjectives to form new nouns referring to “beliefs”, “behavior”, “actions” or “ceremonies”. For example:,Book Four,social + ism socialism: a political and economic theory criticize + ism criticism: the action or process of criticizing. terror + ism terrorism: the use of violence to achieve poli
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