country; he traveled throughout the world to appear on stage for people of different nationalities. SECTION B 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 E mbu, 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 t he District Council, all men
3. O. It is basically an opinion though the sentence contains s ome 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 taug ht 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 t he sentence is basically factual.
5. O. It is basically an opinion though the sentence contains s ome words for facts.
Words representing opinions: not a new phenomenon
Words representing facts: political activity among Kenyan wome n
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 e arnest as soon as she left school.
5. He was arrested because he was paid to spy on our air ba ses.
6. After almost four hours of fierce negotiation, the President had the upper hand.
7. Victims of traffic accidents make up almost a quarter of the hospital's patients.
8. Ms. Mbogo's victory was important because all her male coll eagues voted her in.
9. Two young men were originally hired to watch over the ho use as it was being built.
10. It is reported that government troops tried to break up th e protest by firing their guns in the air. style
新版新视野大学英语读写教程第四册unit3 答案 unit 3 Section A Vocabulary III.
1. raw 2. convicted 3. compensation 4. notify 5. provisions 6. receipt 7. paste 8. altered 9. thrive 10. certify Exercises on Web course only:
11. donation 12. roast 13. rent 14. champion 15. temptation IV
1. up 2. to 3. down 4. of 5. out
6. into 7. for 8. on 9. through 10. of V.
1. M 2. E 3. G 4. A 5. H 6. C 7.1 8. K 9.0 10. D Collocation
VI.
1. respect 2. degree 3. money 4. living 5. praise
6. place 7. success 8. scholarship 9. job 10. reputation Word Building VII.
1. longish 2. animal-like 3. selfish 4. honey-like 5. ball-like 6. boyish 7. yellowish 8. bookish VIII.
1. politicians 2. technician 3. comedian 4. musicians 5. physicians 6. electricians 7. beautician 8. magician sentence structure IX.
1. The wanted man is believed to be living in New York.
2. Many people are said to be homeless after the floods. 3. Three men are said to have been arrested after the explosi on.
4. The prisoner is thought to have escaped by climbing over t he wall.
5. Four people are reported to have been seriously injured in t he accident. X.
1. He tried sending her flowers, but it didn't have any effect. 2. I don't regret telling her what I thought, even if I upset he r.
3. The window was broken because I forgot to close it when I left.
4. We regret to inform you that the materials you ordered are out of stock.
5. He welcomed the new student and then went on to explain the college regulations. Translation XI.
1. Seven or eight officials are reported to have taken bribes a nd the mayor has decided to look into the affair in person.
2. These workers regret yielding to the management's advice a nd going back to work. Now they are
again faced with the threat of losing their jobs.
3. You only need to fill out a form to get your membership, w hich entitles you to a discount on goods.
4. Their car broke down halfway for no reason. As a result th ey arrived three hours later than they had planned.
5. The official got involved in a scandal and was forced to resi gn weeks later.
6. The man living on welfare began to build up his own mark et, one step at a time and his business is thriving. XII
1.据报道这个男子曾在私下说:“许多救济对象在欺骗我们,因此, 作为补偿,我们有权让他们对我们点头哈腰。
2.我们考虑了你的背景与经历,很遗憾地告诉你,我们目前没有适合 你的工作机会。
3.我没能按奥斯卡的暗示去做,相反,我反驳了那个妇女,结果她竟 然是我们的新经理。
4.需要有人来充当穷人权利的捍卫者,因为这一体制太容易被滥用。 5.我的车子在高速公路上抛锚后,我打电话向警察求助,20 分钟后
他们赶来帮我。
6.他热爱艺术,却经受了巨大的痛苦—贫穷与误解。 close XIII.
1 .B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5.B 6. A 7. D 8. C 9. A 10. B
11 .D 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.D 16.B 17.C 18.A 19:D 20.B structured Writing XV
It is difficult to get a welfare client?s wheelchair repaired.Once my wheelchair needed repairing,
and I notified my caseworker. She gave me a lecture that I h adn?t taken good care of my wheelchair.
Then she told me that I must have the patience to wait until she had the time to report my wheelchair
conditions to my medical worker. Then the medical worker call ed the wheelchair repair companies
to get the cheapest bid and informed the main welfare office at the state capital.It took them another
several days to consider the matter. When they finally got my wheelchair repaired,I had been confined to bed for more than half a month. Section B Reading Skills I.
1. \can bear witness to something.
2. \3. \of different origins.
4. As we know a portrait does not have life. It is in a figurati ve way to say \
5. The word \hats to small crowns.
6. \mall 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 wor k waiting to be done, even though I had been working seven days a week.
2. I remember feeling annoyed at this dense collection of hum anity.
3. Then the truth struck me. He was blind.
4. As we waited for our drinks, the blind man said, \c 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, an d I excused myself and went to talk to the theater manager.
7. A few minutes later he was standing next to one of the da ncers, her little crowned head hardly reaching his chest.
8. About a week after our trip, the chairman told me the Chin ese 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 In dia, 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 b eings living there.
5. These instruments should be switched on and checked befor e we start our work.
6. My friend was dressed in a black coat whereas I was in jea ns.
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 th e violinists was out of tune?
10. All too soon it was over and we left feeling we had just s kimmed 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.