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《高级英语》课程教学资源(试卷习题)第五册 Unit 4 习题(试题)

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Language work I.Explain the italicized part in each sentence in your own words. 1.For a few moments I fussed with my notes. 2.This stunning young woman had pulled me through. 3.After class,I scanned the roll to find her name:Liani 4.If we find no models of love,then we grow up love-starved and unloving. 5.the class often continued until well past midnight. 6.One of the first things I tried to get across was the importance of touching. II.Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in their appropriate forms and note the difference of meaning between them. AWKWARD CLUMSY 1.I've never seen a(n) less coordinated boxer. 2.The keyboard is a large and instrument as far as the portable computers are concerned. 3.I was the first one to ask him questions but there'll be harder ones to come. 4.They always seemed with each other,a bit stiff and formal. RISK VENTURE 1.I would like to one or two questions,if you don't mind. 2.The general his whole campaign on the outcome of one battle. 3. I _out into the storm to close the barn doors. 4. Those who to the beaches at the weekend luckily enjoyed three days of sunshine. POIGNANT PATHETIC 1.It is a little story with a heartwarming ending as thousands of whales take to the skies and then dive into a celestial ocean. 2.I didn't want to be one if those sad. figures who is ridiculed by his enemies and pitied by his friends 3.She has written some of the most ballads in the blues and jazz genre. 4.Few things are more depressing and than a sixty-year-old woman wearing a sequined T-shirt over too-tight pants. ENCOUNTER MEET 1.They came sneaking round the corner and a policeman. 2.We were not able to the deadline because of manufacturing delays. 3.I have with him to explain the format of the programmer and what we had in mind. 4.His plane severe turbulence and strong winds of nearly two hundred miles an hour. III.Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box,using i达appropriate form. panic emanate virtual halting premise compliment vulnerable poised poignant pursuit facilitator mesh

Language work I. Explain the italicized part in each sentence in your own words. 1. For a few moments I fussed with my notes. 2. This stunning young woman had pulled me through. 3. After class, I scanned the roll to find her name: Liani. 4. If we find no models of love, then we grow up love-starved and unloving. 5. .the class often continued until well past midnight. 6. One of the first things I tried to get across was the importance of touching. II. Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in their appropriate forms and note the difference of meaning between them. AWKWARD CLUMSY 1. I’ve never seen a(n) _, less coordinated boxer. 2. The keyboard is a large and _ instrument as far as the portable computers are concerned. 3. I was the first one to ask him _ questions but there’ll be harder ones to come. 4. They always seemed _ with each other, a bit stiff and formal. RISK VENTURE 1. I would like to_ one or two questions, if you don’t mind. 2. The general _ his whole campaign on the outcome of one battle. 3. I _ out into the storm to close the barn doors. 4. Those who _ to the beaches at the weekend luckily enjoyed three days of sunshine. POIGNANT PATHETIC 1. It is a _ little story with a heartwarming ending as thousands of whales take to the skies and then dive into a celestial ocean. 2. I didn’t want to be one if those sad, _ figures who is ridiculed by his enemies and pitied by his friends. 3. She has written some of the most _ ballads in the blues and jazz genre. 4. Few things are more depressing and _ than a sixty-year-old woman wearing a sequined T-shirt over too-tight pants. ENCOUNTER MEET 1. They came sneaking round the corner and _ a policeman. 2. We were not able to _ the deadline because of manufacturing delays. 3. I have _ with him to explain the format of the programmer and what we had in mind. 4. His plane _ severe turbulence and strong winds of nearly two hundred miles an hour. III. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box, using its appropriate form. panic emanate virtual halting premise compliment vulnerable poised poignant pursuit facilitator mesh

1.In of a healthier diet,Americans are eating more fish than they used to. 2.Thank you so much for you help.I hope I'll return the one day 3.On the carton,the milk is described as" fat-free” 4.He looked embarrassed for a moment,and then quickly regained his 5. Rumors of devaluation many investors into selling their shares. 6 Tourists are more _to attack,because they do not know which areas of the city to avoid 7.The basic of their philosophy is that everyone should be free to do as they please,so long as do not harm others. 8.The hospital spokesperson said a temporary ten-bed would open soon IV.Transform the following sentences by reducing the finite clauses (in italics)into non-finite clause.Make other changes where necessary. 1.She stood up so that she could be seen better. 2.If you should hear him talk,you would think he was a celebrity. 3.He felt ashamed that he had done so little. 4.We shall never make it if we don't hurry. 5.Here's something that you can do while you were waiting. 6.We ask that every citizen watch closely for any development in this matter. 7.While I was waiting at the dentist's,I read the whole story. 8.I feel it will be a rare occasion,since it occurs only once in many years. 9.Was Cortes the first European who ever saw the Pacific Ocean 10.We went via Worseter so that we could avoid the traffic jam. 11.I don't remember that you have ever spoken on that subject. 12.We think it strange that he would say a thing like that. 13.The first man who flew non-stop across the Atlantic was John Alcock. 14.He opened his mouth wide as if he could speak. 15.As they were exhausted,the children fell asleep at once 16.I can't understand why he should have behave so foolishly 17.My brother got up early in order that he would have enough time to pack. 18.His work was so good that it made him internationally famous. 19.If we are united,we will be able to stand;if we are divided,we will fall. 20.I can't imagine that anything will happen to you. Translation I.Translate each of following sentences into English,using the words or expressions given in the brackets. 1.深夜接到一个不知名的男人的敲诈电话,让她整夜魂不守舍。(pull through) 2.我们应该清醒,在肮脏的小吃店用餐是很不卫生的。(a greasy spoon) 3.他认为因为有权就可以享受财富和特权是根本不可理喻的。(by virtue o) 4.他断断续续的述说着对那部科幻电影中恐怖场景的感受。(haltingly) 5.许多年轻人把头发染的奇形怪状并不说明他们缺少信仰。(starve) 6.面对失去多年失去的瑰宝,泪水涌上了他的眼眶。(well up)

1. In _ of a healthier diet, Americans are eating more fish than they used to. 2. Thank you so much for you help. I hope I’ll return the _ one day. 3. On the carton, the milk is described as “_ fat-free”. 4. He looked embarrassed for a moment, and then quickly regained his _. 5. Rumors of devaluation _ many investors into selling their shares. 6 Tourists are more _ to attack, because they do not know which areas of the city to avoid. 7. The basic _ of their philosophy is that everyone should be free to do as they please, so long as do not harm others. 8. The hospital spokesperson said a temporary ten-bed _ would open soon. IV. Transform the following sentences by reducing the finite clauses (in italics)into non-finite clause. Make other changes where necessary. 1. She stood up so that she could be seen better. 2. If you should hear him talk, you would think he was a celebrity. 3. He felt ashamed that he had done so little. 4. We shall never make it if we don’t hurry. 5. Here’s something that you can do while you were waiting. 6. We ask that every citizen watch closely for any development in this matter. 7. While I was waiting at the dentist’s, I read the whole story. 8. I feel it will be a rare occasion, since it occurs only once in many years. 9. Was Cortes the first European who ever saw the Pacific Ocean. 10. We went via Worseter so that we could avoid the traffic jam. 11. I don’t remember that you have ever spoken on that subject. 12. We think it strange that he would say a thing like that. 13. The first man who flew non-stop across the Atlantic was John Alcock. 14. He opened his mouth wide as if he could speak. 15. As they were exhausted, the children fell asleep at once. 16. I can’t understand why he should have behave so foolishly. 17. My brother got up early in order that he would have enough time to pack. 18. His work was so good that it made him internationally famous. 19. If we are united, we will be able to stand; if we are divided, we will fall. 20. I can’t imagine that anything will happen to you. Translation I. Translate each of following sentences into English, using the words or expressions given in the brackets. 1. 深夜接到一个不知名的男人的敲诈电话,让她整夜魂不守舍。(pull through) 2. 我们应该清醒,在肮脏的小吃店用餐是很不卫生的。(a greasy spoon) 3.他认为因为有权就可以享受财富和特权是根本不可理喻的。(by virtue of) 4. 他断断续续的述说着对那部科幻电影中恐怖场景的感受。(haltingly) 5. 许多年轻人把头发染的奇形怪状并不说明他们缺少信仰。(starve) 6. 面对失去多年失去的瑰宝,泪水涌上了他的眼眶。(well up)

7.人们已经注意到,有些学生会因考试而变得精神错乱。(out of one's mind) 8.她恶狠狠地关上门,回家去了。(snap) II.Translate the following into English. 范妮的母亲47岁死于乳腺癌,那时范妮才15岁。范妮的祖母在50来岁的时 候也因肺癌去世。那年夏天,范妮实在无法忍受炎热的下午家里令人不安的寂静。 为了排遣空虚,她经常去超市,坐在油炸圈饼店的柜台旁边,试图淡忘那萦绕她 心头的母亲受癌症折磨迸发出的声声愤怒的吼叫。她说她不会被家庭的不幸拖 累,她不会等死。可喜的是,范妮的故事结局还是圆满的,因为她今年54,她 的儿子汤姆15,他们俩都活得好好的

7. 人们已经注意到,有些学生会因考试而变得精神错乱。(out of one’s mind) 8. 她恶狠狠地关上门,回家去了。(snap) II. Translate the following into English. 范妮的母亲 47 岁死于乳腺癌,那时范妮才 15 岁。范妮的祖母在 50 来岁的时 候也因肺癌去世。那年夏天,范妮实在无法忍受炎热的下午家里令人不安的寂静。 为了排遣空虚,她经常去超市,坐在油炸圈饼店的柜台旁边,试图淡忘那萦绕她 心头的母亲受癌症折磨迸发出的声声愤怒的吼叫。她说她不会被家庭的不幸拖 累,她不会等死。可喜的是,范妮的故事结局还是圆满的,因为她今年 54,她 的儿子汤姆 15,他们俩都活得好好的

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