综合训练(4)参 考 答 案
Unit 1The Tail of Fame
Part One
Ⅱ. Text Learning Guide
1. Questions
激动的心情(1) Becau like a dog chasing its own tail, when the artist captures the fame, he does not know what el to do but to continue chasing it.
(2) Their freedom to express themlves with other styles or forms.描写动作的好句
(3) It means that while men gradually become old, they never learn how to be good.
Part Two
Ⅰ. Writing
My View on Remedial Examinations
今年冬天下雪Remedial examinations have been part of university education for many years. After careful obrvation, we can find that it is more complicated than what we have thought.
On the whole, I should say remedial examinations are necessary for our educational system. On the one hand, if none of them fail the examination, how can we guarantee the quality of education? On the other hand, by preparing for and taking part in remedial examinations, students can make up for the lost time. If they can learn from this lesson, it will certainly do good to their future life.
To make remedial examinations do the job, however, we have to make sure of veral points below. For one thing, we should make all the examinations as fair as possible. Some students cheat in the examinations to get high scores, and others beg the teacher for a satisfactory grade. All of the people should be verely punished. For another, we should not decide the number of students failing the test before the examination. Teachers should bear a standard in mind, which is comparable across the years.
The remedial examination is an important part of college education. Only by planning it wily and conducting it reasonably can we make best u of it.
Ⅱ. Reading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)
1-7 DADCBDA8. 89 million viewers
9. extrinsic goals10. intrinsic goals
Ⅲ. Banked Cloze
11. C12. J13. G14. M15. O16. F17. I18. D19. B20. L
Ⅳ. Reading in Depth
21-25 CBCAD26-30 ADDAB
Ⅴ. Cloze
31-35 CDABD36-40 ACDBA41-45 DCACA46-50 DBCDA
强至
Ⅵ. Word Building
1. discount2. pessimistic3. exploitable4. unintended
5. contaminants6. uncompromising7. desperately8. sustain
9. obligation10. behavioral11. behavior12. imaginary
吃话梅会长胖吗13. imaginative14. accur15. bravery
Ⅶ. Rewrite the Following Sentences
1. good luck to tho who have a strong desire for fame and fortune
2. that he found no one was ready to defend him at the risk of damaging his or her own name
3. that tho who fail get the greatest reward: freedom
4. artists cannot stop in their career
资产评估的方法
5. stop doing so even when he succeeds in getting it, a dog tries to get its own tail
Ⅷ. Fill in the Blanks
1. Singleminded2. quest3. motivated4. rejected
5. potential6. failed7. fundamental8. thrown
9. dull10. struggle
Ⅸ. Translation
1. shouldnt have been to the cinema last night
2. but other than that, hell eat just about everything
3. no matter what we may have done during the day
4. we exploit our resources as fully as possible
5. must have had too much work to do
6. they decided not to work for the sake of the family
7. We remain true to our commitment
8. is accud of
9. other than to live an independent life
10. dont let failure harm you, dont let failure take over
Unit 2Charlie Chaplin
Part One
Ⅱ. Text Learning Guide
1. Questions
打搅团(1) In addition to being the first great comedian, Charlie Chaplin was also one of the most gifted directors in the history and a great talent as a writer and compor.
人物名片
(2) When he was 19 years old.
(3) His transformation of lifeless objects into other kinds of objects, plus the skill with which he executed it again and again.
Part Two
Ⅰ. Writing
How to Eliminate Cheating on Campus
Nowadays, instead of listening attentively in class and working hard after class, a number of students adopt all kinds of dishonest methods to get high scores in examinations. It has become such a rious problem that it has aroud the concern from the whole society.
To put an end to such a rious problem, in my mind, it calls for the efforts from all sides. First of all, the university authority should make it clear that any cheating behavior in the
examinations, from whispering and copying, receiving answers via mobile phones to asking ringers for help, will be verely punished with no exception. Moreover, teachers of all subjects should go all the way to restore honesty by tting an example for the youth through speaking sincerely and behaving truthfully. Last but not least, young students, the future of our nation, should view integrity as the prerequisite to an upright and responsible citizen so as to learn to despi and fight against dishonest behaviors throughout the life.