精讀4 Unit 2 課后練習(xí)答案
精讀4 Unit 2 課后練習(xí)答案Vocabulary1. Into English1. assert ones manhood 6. rub his eyes2. cross ones mind 7. munch her bead and butter3. measure the ground 8. overpower that feeling of dread4. secure ones food 9. carry a long way5. scatter the darkness 10. bend their backsInto Chinese1. 燃燒著的煤 6. 一家之主2. 他那長滿雀斑的臉 7. 一顆怦怦直跳的心3. 淡淡的八字須 8. 一組山間小屋4. (不好的)事情迫在眉睫 9. 一塊狹長的地5. 一位精明的婦女 10. 一副兇猛嚴(yán)厲的表情3.1. Zhuge Liang pretended to be very calm and succeed in hiding the fact from Sima Yi that the city was really ungrounded. He proved himself worthy of the admiration he had received.2. He knew that a bloody battle was imminent and his army was terribly outnumbered. So he pretended to be retreating quickly to the rear. Actually he was laying a trap for the enemy troops.3. Social Darwinists asserted that we can compare human society to the animal world. It did not cross their minds that human beings could be different from other animals. They relied on their brain rather than their instinct.4. These mass-produced chickens can not compare with the chickens we used to raise at home. Chicken farms may have increased the output, but they have robbed the chickens of their good taste.5. The financial bubbles finally burst, causing a serious crisis that swept over the whole world.6. Thanks to our price edge, our exports to that region increased by 30% compared with the same period the previous year.7. The reporters were all bursting with questions. But the government spokesman/spokesperson said that all she knew was that people were watching a play when some thirty armed terrorists burst into the theater.8. When the prisoners burst out singing, the prison warden was frightened.9. The area is dotted with factories. It also has holiday inns dotted around the whole island. But there are already signs that many local people will rebel against this trend.10. He declared that all the rebels would be pardoned if they laid down their arms.6.1. clearly/evidently/obviously whole-heartedly/heartily/greedily/hungrily2. fiercely/furiously/feverishly3. gruffly/sharply/rudely/roughly4. doubtlessly/undoubtedly/unquestionably/undeniably/ indisputably proudly/arrogantly/boastfully5. cruelly/brutally/heartlessly/mercilessly/pitilessly/remorselessly/savagely/ruthlessly6. oddly/strangly7. coolly/calmly/evenly/placidly8. convincingly/persuasively/rationally completely/entirely/wholly/thoroughly9. greatly/ dramatically/considerably/enormously/immenselyGrammar2. 2.1. As the saying goes, theres no smoke without fire.2. Theres no denying that the film has no equal in cinema history.3. I warned him about the danger involved, but he paid no heed to my warning.4. Theres no generally accepted definition of happiness.5. These are no ordinary students; they are going to be trained as astronauts.6. There are no easy or painless solutions to the companys financial problems.7. Away from home for the first time, college students have to do day-day chores themselves. Its no bad thing.8. The two sides are so far apart on key issues that theres no telling how long the talks could drag on.9. Thats the kind of holiday I dream of no telephone, no TV and no worries.10. Some of the nations top economists say that they see no sign of economic recovery in the country.4此時(shí)此刻西里爾 博吉斯先生裝扮成一位身著袍服的牧師,除此之外, 倒也看不出他有什么邪惡陰險(xiǎn)之處。他的職業(yè)是古董家具經(jīng)銷商,在倫敦切爾西區(qū)國王大道有自己的店鋪和展示廳。他的賣場不大,通常生意做得也不大,不過由于他能以極低極低的價(jià)格買進(jìn),又以極高極高的價(jià)格賣出,每年都能小賺一把。博吉斯先生天生會做生意,無論是買還是賣,他都能一下看準(zhǔn)各類客戶的心態(tài),以最佳方式應(yīng)對他們。對長者,他既老成持重而又討人喜歡;對富人,則巴結(jié)獻(xiàn)媚;對虔誠的圣徒,他態(tài)度嚴(yán)肅莊重;對弱者,則派頭十足說一不二;對寡婦,他會淘氣調(diào)皮,故作天真;對老處女,佯裝幽默,低級挑逗。他很清楚自己有這個(gè)才能,一有機(jī)會就肆無忌憚地加以使用。往往在他淋漓盡致的表演后,他真的只能拼命克制自己才能不站到一邊,在劇場的觀眾發(fā)出如雷掌聲時(shí), 向觀眾鞠躬表示謝意。盡管博吉斯先生具有這種小丑般的特性,但他不是個(gè)傻瓜。事實(shí)上有人說他對法國、英國和意大利的家具的了解不比其他倫敦人少。此外,他的鑒賞力也驚人的好,即使遇到一件真品,他也能很快看出設(shè)計(jì)品位不高而拒不收購。