新标准大学英语4课后答案
Unit1 AR1
5 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box. You may need to make
other changes.
1 I went to a mixed-ability condary school just outside London. (comprehensive)
2 I got stopped by a policeman who asked to e my driving licen. (cop)
3 Have you en this beautiful from the air view of Oxford? 仙人掌特点(aerial)
4 Isabel tightly her bag as she walked down the corridor towards the office. (clutched)
5 You should speak to Toby; he’s an supporter of flexible working hours. (advocate)
6 I hurt my leg badly a couple of months ago, and it still hasn’t got better completely. (heale
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AR2
6 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box. You may need to make
other changes.
1 When I was at college I kept all my personal things in an old cupboard.
2 A lot of people who leave university before getting a degree end up in good jobs.
3 I think she’ll get a good degree, but I wouldn’t risk my money on the exact result.
4 The money I spent at college was more than what I earned in my part-time job.
5 The chances of my being offered a job after that interview must be quite remote.
6 Our business has done very well since we changed our advertising.
胡牌规则
7 I think telling the truth and not cheating is always the best policy.
Key: (1) belongings (2) dropouts (3) gamble (4) exceeded (5) odds (6) has thrived (7) honesty
UNIT 2 AR1
6 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box.
1 In a good novel, the writer and reader communicate with each other. (interact)
2 I have to face up to the problem sooner or later. (confront)
3 I read the book in one sitting and Mary did too. (likewi)
4 E. M. Forster was one of the most important and respected British novelists of the 20th century.
(influential)
5 Do you believe that a work of literature can actually lead to social changes? (induce)
鸡毛毽子6 Robert Burns was a great poet who wrote in the language variety spoken in Scotland. (dialect)
7 The Time Traveller’s Wife is the story of a man who has a strange and inexplicable genetic disorder.
(mysterious)
AR2
5 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the following words. You may need to make
other changes.
1 I felt depresd and lacking in confidence after reading his criticism of my novel. (demoralized)
2 Henry Miller’s 猫尾草The Books in My Life is about, as the name suggests, the story of his life.
(autobiographical)红小豆的功效与作用
Henry Miller’s The Books in My Life is, as the name suggests, autobiographical.
3 Shakespeare had an extraordinary talent as a writer, which is without comparison in the history of
English literature. (prodigious; unparalleled)
4 Some people look to a book for pleasure rather than for understanding. (enlightenment)
5 The experiment in banning alcohol drinks in the United States actually led to an increa in crime.
(prohibiting)
6 I’m not sure if it is to their advantage for readers to read this review before they start the book.
(advantageous)
7 Miller’s Tropic of Cancer was, without doubt, one of the most infamous novels of the 20th century.
(indubitably)
UNIT 4 AR1
6 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box.
勇士打骑士1 My car is very inexpensive to run – it us LPG instead of petrol. (economical)
2 When I saw Brian in his new sports car I felt a bit unhappy that he had something which I didn’t have.
(jealous)
3 Our relationship is not rious or deep; we just say hello to each other when we meet, and that’s it.
(superficial)
4 You’re likely to have a lot of repayments to make if you go on spending like that. (liable)
5 I like this coffee. It has a rather different and easy-to-recognize taste. (distinctive)地锦草的功效与作用
6 We have exchanged a number of letters about the best way to pay back the debt. (correspondence)
7 The important thing is to exerci some lf-control when using a credit card. (restraint)
8 It reminds me of that lovely story about the evil giant who turns out to be afraid of his own shadow.
(delightful; wicked)
UNIT 5 AR1
7 Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the following words. You may need to make
other changes.
1 Cultural and intellectual programs tend to be broadcast very late in the evening. (highbrow)