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1、新编大学英语 4 课后答案(浙大版)Unit11. 1) A entertaining B entertainment C entertained Dentertainer2) A recognizable B recognized C recognition D3) A tempting B temptation C tempt4) A reasoned B reasoning C reasonable D reason5) A analyzed B analytical C analyst D analysis6) A valuable B valuation C valued/value
2、s D values7) A humorist B humor C humorous D humorless8) A understandable B understanding C understand Dmisunderstood2. 1) a sense of responsibility 2) a sense ofsafety/security 3) a sense of inferiority4) a sense of superiority 5) a sense of rhythm 6) a sense of justice7) a sense of shame 8) a sens
3、e of helplessness 9) a sense of direction10) a sense of urgency3. 1) Lively behavior is normal 2) Fast cars appeal to 3) diverse arguments4) I asked my boss for clarification 5) sensitive to light 6) Mutualencouragement7) made fun of him 8) persists in his opinion/viewpoint9) to be the focus/center
4、of attention 10) we buy ourtickets in advance4. 1) certain/sure 2) involved 3) end 4) behavior 5) disciplining 6) agreed7) individually 8) first 9) response 10) question 11)attempt 12) voice13) directly 14) followed 15) troubleUnit2Step One Column AColumn BThe Compound Words createdthrough updraw te
5、en hand birth chair rag ever over longself mile type wellday man eared readyconscious back distance beatlift age duestone out wishingWriter/writtenthroughout upbeat, uplift drawback teenagehandout, handwritten birthday, birthstone chairmanrag-eared ever-readyoverdue, overage long-distance, long-eare
6、dself-conscious mileage, milestone typewriter, typewritten well-wishing,well-writtenStep Two1) long-distance 2) upbeat 3) ever-ready 4) overdue 5)typewriter6) milestone 7) handwritten 8) uplifted 9) self-conscious10) rag-eared11) birthday 12) throughout 13) drawbacks 14) chairman15) teenage3. 1) thr
7、ives2) strategy3) annual4) deserve5) spontaneous6) sincere7) investments8) enterprise9) follow up10) characterized11) lingered12) acknowledged4. column 1) D 2) A 3) B 4) Ctough 1) D 2) B 3) E 4) F 5) C 6) A6. 1) searched2) clever3) solution4) wasted5) tolerate6) hidden7) dumb8) subject9) noise10) ex
8、tra11) purchased12) replaced13) appreciation14) hurried15) warrant16) strange Unit 3Understanding the Organization of the Text(1) Introduction (para 1)It has been proven repeatedly that the various types of behavior, emotions, andinterests that constitute being masculine and feminineare patterned by
9、 both heredityand culture.(2) There is a cultural bias in education that favors boys over girls. (para.2-4)Supporting evidenceA. Teachers called on males in class far more than on female students. (para 2)i) Its consequence: This has a tremendous impact on the learning process.ii) The reason for thi
10、s: Active classroom participants develop more positiveattitudesand go on to higher achievement.iii) Two examples:a. In many of the former all-womens colleges, the boys were taking over theclass-room discussions and active participation by womenstudents had diminished noticeably.b. A similar subordin
11、ation of female to male students has also been observed inlawand medical school classrooms in recent years.B. Teachers assigned boys and girls different tasks according to stereotypedgender roles.(para. 3)i) Its consequence: This prevented girls from participating as actively as boysinclass.ii) An e
12、xample: A teacher had the little boys perform the scientific experimentwhile thegirls were given the task of putting the materials away.C. Gender-biased education is also reflected in the typical American teacherassumption.(para 4)i) The assumption: Boys will do better in the hard, masculine subject
13、s of mathandscience while girls are expected to have better verbaland reading skills.ii) Three examples:a. American boys do develop reading problems, while girls, who are superior toboys inmath up to the age of nine, fall behind from then on.b. In Germany,all studies are considered masculine and it
14、is girls who developreading problems.c. In Japan,where early education appears to be nonsexist, both girls and boys doequally well in reading.(3) The educational bias begins at home. (para 5)A. Supporting evidence:i) Boy preschoolers were permitted to go away from home in a much wider areathangirl p
15、reschoolers.ii) Boys were encouraged to develop intellectual curiosity and physical skills,whilegirls are filled with fears of the world outside the homeand with the desire to beapproved of for their goodness and obedience to rules.B. The consequence when these lessons carry over from the home to th
16、eclassroom: Girlsare generally observed to be more dependent on the teacher,more concerned with the formand neatness of their work than its content, and moreanxious about being right in theiranswers than in being intellectually independent,analytical, or original.C. Conclusion: Through the education
17、al process that occupies most of thechilds wakinghours, society reinforces its established values andturns out each sex in its traditionaland expected mold.Vocabulary1. 1) genetic2) assign3) noticeably4) approved5) Bias6) deprived7) constituted8) participation9) unintentional10) postgraduate 2.consc
18、ious- unconsciousencourage- discourage directly- indirectly sexist nonsexist dependent- independent positive negative superior - inferior biased fairlimited unlimited appropriately- inappropriately3.1) C 2) D 3) A 4) E 5) B 6)C 7) F 8) B4.1) turn out2)carry over3)calling on4) put away5) fallen behin
19、d6) take overUnit 4 Creativity Word Building (P 141)1. confuseA. I was confused inB. There seems to be some confusion 2. intelligentA. have a low intelligenceB. intelligent3. humorA. A humorous thingB. people lacking in humor4. strategyA. improve his strategyB. is of great strategic importance5. mot
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