of
different origins.
4. As we know a portrait does not have life. It is in a figurative way
to say \
5. The word \hats
to small crowns.
6. \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, \seems
out of tune to our Western ears,
but it has charm.\
5. They are motionless, waiting for the performance to start. 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 other 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.
新版新视野大学英语读写教程第四册unit4答案
unit 4 Section A Vocabulary III.
1. investment 2. disposal 3. condensed 4. strategic 5. revenue 6. scratch 7. utilities 8. invested 9. nowhere 10. transmission IV.
1. is lagging far behind 2. are stuck with 3. going for 4. remain in contact
5. keep pace with 6. at your disposal 7. dates from 8. scratched the surface of
9. stuck in 10. choose between V.
1.L 2.N 3.D 4.E 5.H 6.1 7.F 8.0 9.1 10.B Collocation VI.
1. exchange 2. growth 3. opportunities 4. understanding 5. benefits
6. peace 7. development 8. career 9. will 10. status Word Building
VII.
1. superpower 2. superabundant 3. supermarket 4. super-speed
5. supercomputer 6. superman 7. superstar 8. super-efficient VIII.
1. auto-timer 2. auto-focus 3. autograph 4. auto-reverse 5. autobiography 6. automakers 7. autoloading 8. autocriticism sentence structure IX
1. Concentrate on indoor delights rather than outdoor fights and
you'll be much better appreciated.
2. As a result of the development of computer technology many people
may eventually be able to
work at home rather than go to the office.
3. Some people say that the pupils' achievements this term will be
measured by a formal test rather than their teacher's assessment.
4. They argued that their products should be developed on the basis of