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新编英语教程4_李观仪版练习
册答案
Unit 1 TEXT Ⅰ Comprehension Answers for reference
A 1 As the saying goes As you sow so will you reap which means whatever a man sows he will reap The writer intends to convince the reader that making New Years resolutions also follows this im The more resolutions you make at the beginning of the year the better results you will have
2 He had read a number of books on self
improvement before he made
his resolutions He wrote out a long list of resolutions He wanted to make a different man of himself a loving father and an ideal husband梑y trying to attend to everyones needs
e 3 Having written a long list of resolutions he longed to put them into practice thinking that they would be a great success
4 Judging from the information given in the text he was a serious and strict father to the children He did not like to be bothered with questions He never treated them as his equals He showed no interest in their friends nor in what they were doing Having a quick temper he got excited easily
and often yelled at them He did not allow any mischievous behaviour to go on at home He was one of those husbands who did not like to lift a finger to help his wife and do household chores What he did in his free time was enjoy himself thoroughly He had a good time at parties and liked to stay out late even if this meant he had a headache the next day At home what he did most of the time was either watch a footfall match or read the newspaper
5 He tried to be considerate and helpful but failed All his efforts to be a good busband went contrary to his expectations The whole family was thrown into disorder and confusion His wife was annoyed by his good manners and smart remarks thinking they were affected and that he was being sarcastio on purpose She attributed his cheerfulness good temper and thoughtfulness to not feeling his best after staying out late
6 He wanted to do better but did not know how to do it appropriately On New Years Day he was in a particularly cheerful and good mood eager to render any service to his wife and children He did everything of his own accord He was considerate to his wife to the minutest detail and he graciously condescended to play jacks with Gretchen build a snowman for the boys and strike up a conversation with Kit But the result in every case proved to be just the opposite to what he had expected The writer behaved like a changed man What he did was suddenly totally different from what he used to do so his family was unprepared for this change Thats why to them his behaviour was too good to be truehis temper was too good to be believed and his thoughtfulness was too great to be natural
7 It meansThe whole family are happy to see that your have come to
be your usual self again and you are behaving naturally At last everything will go back to normal
B Reference version
1 Quite obviously anyone who was determined to be guided by the rules of self
improvement I collected would be happy and have a richer life
infinite affection from his family and the love and respect of the community
2 Show your love readily and willingly 3 Whole
hearted and genuine praise is really valuable
4 Join your children and treat them as your equals
5 I heard screams down the hall one after another and I found Gretchen crying
6 The most unimportant light task may turn out to be worthwhile if it is dealt with eagerly and with interest
7 I started to have a conversation with Kit in a friendly way and tried my best to achieve close agreement and understanding between us
8 You never troubled yourself to chat with people in the past Why do you want to start doing it now
TEXT Ⅱ Comprehension
1 F He knew this beforehand but he had to go there because he felt the bank was the only place to keep his money safely
2 T
3 F The manager said Good morning not to Mr Montgomery but to the writer Good morning in this case is not a greeting but a farewell meaning
Goodbye
4 F The clerks were at first astonished and then amused
5 F He was never very rich All he saved were some silver dollars in a sock
K 1
3TEXT Ⅲ
Comprehension 1 C2 B3 A4 C5 A GUIDED WRITING Sentence Combination Reference version
It is much less common for people to carry cash in the West than it is for people to carry cash in China Often it is not safe to have large amounts of cash on hand in the West
Most people use cheques or credit cards to avoid carrying cash with them Cheques are commonly used to pay rent for utilities and telephone bills and can also be used to make purchases while credit cards are mainly used to make purchases
Credit cards are pieces of plastic usually 55cm by 85cm They are issued by banks and stores that want people to spend more money When purchasing something the buyer will give his credit card to the seller The seller will check the information on the card and record it accept the card instead of accepting money The seller will give the buyer a receipt and another receipt goes to the bank The bank will then send a bill to the buyer usually after 30 days
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