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  新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)4課后答案 讀寫教程Unit2課后練習(xí)答案:Section A

  Comprehension o f the text

  1. He lived a poor and miserable life during his childhood.

  2. Because no one in Britain appeared to appreciate his talent for comedy. His comic figures did not conform to British standards.

  3. Because his dress and behavior didn't seem that English.

  4. It was the first movie in which Chaplin spoke.

  5. He used his physical senses to invent his art as he went along without a prepared script.

  6. His transformation of lifeless objects into other kinds of objects, plus the skill with which he executed it again and again.

  7. She brought stability and happiness to him and became a center of calm in his family.

  8. Comic.

  Vocabulary

  III.

  1. coarse 2. betrayed 3. incident 4. postponed 5. execute 6. surrounding 7. applause 8. extraordinary 9. clumsy 10. sparked

  IV.

  1. for 2. against 3. up 4. about 5. up 6. to 7. down 8. down 9. in 10. on

  V.

  l. I 2.J 3.B 4.D 5.E 6.G 7.F 8.L 9.N 10.A

  Collocation

  VI.

  1. service 2. help/hand 3. influence 4. guarantee 5. visit 6. span . 7. welcome 8. spirit 9. duties 10. buildings

  Word Building

  VII.

  1. artist 2. terrorist 3. novelist 4. activists 5. biologists 6. idealist 7. capitalists 8. tourist

  VIII.

  1. terrorism 2. industrialism 3. realism 4. idealism 5. criticism 6. heroism 7. racism 8. Modernism

  Sentence Structure

  IX

  1. If I had known that you were coming, I would have met you at the airport.

  2. If he had tried to leave the country, he would have been stopped at the border.

  3. If we had found him earlier, we could have saved his life.

  4. If I had caught that plane, I would have been killed in the air crash.

  5. If he had been in good health, he could have written many books.

  X.

  1. it is a wonder to find

  2. It is a surprise for us to find

  3. it is a waste of time to argue with him

  4. It's a comfort to know

  5. It is a relief for us to learn

  XI

  1. If the characters in this comedy had been more humorous, it would have attracted a larger audience.

  2. She has never lost faith in her own ability, so it is a possibility for her to become a successful actress.

  3. I never had formal training, I just learned as I went along.

  4. As their products find their way into the international market, their brand is gaining in popularity.

  5. She could make up a story by saying she was knocked unconscious by thieves and that all her money was gone, but she doubted whether she could make it sound believable.

  6. No one was certain whether he postponed the visit on purpose, but this brought more criticism of him.

  XII

  1. If the characters in this comedy had been more humorous,it would have attracted a larger audience.

  2. She has never lost faith in her own ability, so it is a possibility for her to become a successful actress.

  3. I never had formal training,I just learned as I went along·

  4. As their products find their way into the international market,their brand is gaining in popularity.

  5. She could make up a story by saying she was knocked unconscious by thieves and that all her money was gone,but she doubted whether she could make it sound believable.

  6. No one was certain whether he postponed the visit on purpose, but this brought more criticism of him.

  XII.

  1.如果沒有查理·卓別林,世界電影史就會(huì)不一樣了。

  2.令人感到寬慰的是,他的努力最終給予了他長(zhǎng)期渴望的結(jié)果—他成功地發(fā)現(xiàn)了這種疾病的原因。

  3.查理·卓別林是最偉大、最廣受熱愛的電影明星之一。從《流浪漢》到《摩登時(shí)代》,他拍攝了許多他那個(gè)時(shí)代最有趣、最受歡迎的電影。他最出名的是他扮演的一個(gè)人物—年輕可愛的小流浪漢。

  4.卓別林是一個(gè)才能非凡的人:自他1914年第一次在電影中出現(xiàn),兩年時(shí)間內(nèi)他就成了這個(gè)國(guó)家最有名的人物之一。

  5.查理·卓別林對(duì)20世紀(jì)初期每個(gè)人的生活都產(chǎn)生了影響。與有史以來的任何人相比,他讓更多的人歡笑,改變了人們看待這個(gè)世界的方式。

  6. 1977年,查理·卓別林在圣誕節(jié)那天去世了,身后留下了悲傷的家人和朋友,以及全世界數(shù)以百萬(wàn)計(jì)的影迷。

  Cloze

  XIII.

  1. C 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. A 6. C 7. D 8. A 9. D 10. C 11. D 12. A 13. A 14.C 15. B 16. D 17. A 18. C 19. B 20. A

  Structured Writing

  XV.

  Charlie Chaplin is a great comic for his native land Britain, but even more so for the world. On the stage he often wore tiny moustaches, huge pants and tailcoats that were perhaps more characteristic of Europeans and may be not much of the British. Since more than half of the roles Chaplin played were in silent films, people throughout the world had no difficulty understanding his films. With sound movies, Chaplin created a nonsense language that sounded like no known nationality and was accepted and appreciated by people all over the world. For most of his lifetime he did not stay in his mother 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 Embu, 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 the District Council, all men

  3. O. It is basically an opinion though the sentence contains some 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 taught 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 the sentence is basically factual.

  5. O. It is basically an opinion though the sentence contains some words for facts.

  Words representing opinions: not a new phenomenon

  Words representing facts: political activity among Kenyan women

  Comprehension of the Text

  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 earnest as soon as she left school.

  5. He was arrested because he was paid to spy on our air bases.

  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 colleagues voted her in.

  9. Two young men were originally hired to watch over the house as it was being built.

  10. It is reported that government troops tried to break up the protest by firing their guns in the air.


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