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新视野Book 4(第三版)  Unit 8 课后练习答案
新视野Book 4(第三版)  Unit 8 课后练习答案

Unit 8 课后练习答案Section A

Language focus

Words in use

3

1 stalked

2 expectancy

3 terminate

4 condolences

5 chronicling

6 malpractice

7 retrospective 8 boycott

9 incur 10 batches

Word building

4

Words learned New words formed

break breakage

drain drainage

bribe bribery

refine refinery

constitution constitutional

exception exceptional

institution institutional

orient oriental

sensational sensation

tutor tutorial

president presidential

province provincial

5

1 provincial

2 breakage

3 institutional

4 bribery

5 sensations

6 drainage

7 tutorial 8 refineries

9 oriental 10 constitutional

11 presidential 12 exceptional

Banked cloze

6

1 J

2 D

3 H

4 L

5 N

6 G

7 A

8 E

9 C 10 I

Expressions in use

7

1 stay on the sidelines

2 alerted... To

3 turned up

4 lay siege to

5 followed suit

6 In the face of

7 put out 8 get revenge for

Translation

9

退学之后挣个一两百万已经成为了年轻创业者的标签,人们感到很惊讶,退学之后成为富翁的人数是如此之多,史蒂夫·乔布斯仅在里德学院上了一个学期就退学,之后成为了美国最有影响力的企业家之一;比尔·盖茨退学之后创立了自己的软件公司,并成为微软的首席执行官马克·扎克伯格从哈佛大学退学,专心致力于自己的项目,创立了脸书公司。确实,这些亿万富翁都在高等教育阶段退学,而且赚了很多钱,但他们是例外,并非常规。需要注意的是退学并不是使他们致富的原因,勤奋、专注和热情才是他们成功的秘诀。因此,上学并获得学位是非常重要的。当然了,除非你有能够改变一个行业的绝妙想法,并且即使没有学位就拥有所需要的技能,那样的话,就大胆地退学创业吧。而事实是,多退学的人都不如那些拥有学位的人成功。

10

In recent years, the social development and changes in employment situation have put higher requirements on college students. Instead of confining themselves to the knowledge in books, more and more college students are stepping out of the "Ivory Tower" and taking an active part in social practice in their spare time. Through social practice, college students can have a deeper understanding of society, increase their sense of social responsibility, and improve their analytical and problem-solving abilities. Meanwhile, taking part in social practice can also help students recognize their own shortcomings and have a clear idea about where they are to go in the future. All these benefits will help them build up social and work experience, which will lay a solid foundation for them in finding jobs or starting their own businesses in the future.

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OCR文字识别结果:

Language focus

Words in use

园Section B

Language focus

Words in use

4

1 vibrate

2 indignant

3 activate

4 adherence

5 timely

6 patrons

7 tentatively 8 serial

9 denounces 10 impetus

Expressions in use

5

1 is / has been swamped with

2 in adherence to

3 in essence

4 marvel at

5 feel strongly about

6 was dubbed... as

7 tacking... up

8 comes to life

Sentence structure

6

from the university

1 Susan will have graduated by the end of next year, and Jessie given birth to

a baby then.

2 Many female students like romantic movies, but many male students action movies.

3 At the moment, Mike must be playing basketball, and Jane doing her homework.

7

1 There are few things (that) I am happier about than the welcome from my cat when I come back home.

2 There are few things (that) she feels are more rewarding than being able to change someone's life for the better.

3 Last month, there were few things (that) I wanted to get more eagerly than an admission notice from the college that I have applied for.

Collocation

warm-up

1 grow indignant

2 dreadful experiments

3 watchdog efforts

4 innocent animals

5 offensive insult

6 narrowly avert

8

1 deep-seated

2 truthfully

3 close

4 innocent

5 indignant

6 dreadful

7 silently 8 unexpected

9 opinion 10 efficient

11 outdated 12 public

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