【课本习题】人教版必修四Unit3

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1、【课本习题】人教版 必修四 Unit 3作者:儒风无棣时间:2012年12月28日 00:07Unit1课内练习答案(P19Ex.1 )1889ActorLittle tramplarge trousers, worn-out shoes, small round black hat and a walking stickmime1977P19Ex.21. Why people needed cheering up2. What Charlies childhood was like3. What was his famous character like4. An example of a

2、sad situation that he made funny5. His achievements Summary:In Britain and America people were feeling miserable because of the bad economic situation. Charlie understood their problems. His character “the little tramp” was poor and homeless, but everybody loved him for his kind heart and the way he

3、 dealt with his difficult situation. Charlie Chaplin made people laugh at some of these terrible situations like being without food or money. He wrote and directed his own films and received an Oscar for his outstanding work.P20Ex.1Noun fortuneperformer / performanceVerbcontenthumorastonishborecharm

4、entertainAdjectivefortunatecontented, contentperforminghumorousastonishingbored, boring charming entertainingAdverbfortunatelycontentedlyhumorouslyastonishinglyboringlycharminglyentertaininglyP20Ex.2uncertain laughter pick out failure overcome cut off chew Throughout enjoyment outstanding chargeP21E

5、x.2making directing acting picking out joining entertaining interestingP21Ex.31. Seeing is believing.2. His job is looking after the animals.3. What he likes is playing chess after supper.4. The news is encouraging.5. The film is more exciting than any that Ive ever seen.6. The novel is not as excit

6、ing as I expected.7. The comedy was so amusing that the audience kept laughing all the time.P21Ex.4laughing at his jokeseating her dinnergoing to bed earlysitting on the sofaP22Ex.11B2C3AP23Ex.2Mary made some jam but left some on the kitchen table for a few days as she had to go to look after sick m

7、other. Some days later, John, knowing nothing about the jam, came home and threw it into the chicken yard.P23Ex.31. She was going to put them in the fridge later when they had cooled down.2. He thought she should have thrown it out for the chickens to eat.3. (略)4.(略)P23Ex.44、2、5、7、6、3、8、1P23Ex.5thre

8、w away thats story porridge enjoyed drunk Workbook 练习答案(P55Ex.2 )thief knife potatoes midnight shirt spread stole whispered shoutedThe story is about a thief who tried to steal some potatoes and Peter who successfully prevents them from being stolen.P55Ex.31. Peter was given the potatoes by a friend

9、.2. He thought the thief might have a knife and he did not want to make him angry.3. Peter removed the shirt that the thief had planned to put the potatoes in.4. He thought the husband had stolen his shirt so he could no longer steal the potatoes.P56Ex.11C2F3H4E5B6D7A8GP56Ex.2mountainous porridge am

10、using directly mess outstanding vast moustache budget SwitzerlandP56Ex.31. Up to now, doctors have been able to do very little to treat this deadly disease.2. Charlie was quite badly off for a while after his father died.3. After the earthquake, the government provided food and blankets for the home

11、less.4. Emma is no ordinary writer.5. Daisy came in shyly wearing a worn-out coat.6. After the race, David waved his arms in a gesture of excitement.7. Freddy bought a new suit just for the occasion.8. Edward slid on the ice and lost his balance.P57Ex.11. visit 改为 visiting2. film 改为 films3. watch 改为

12、 watching4. laughters 改为 laughter5. interested 改为 interesting6. missed 后的 to 去掉7. see 改为 seeing8. entertain 改为 entertainingP58Ex.1CP58Ex.21D2A3CP58Ex.3I think the teacher felt embarrassed when he was offered the dog, because he did not want it and had not expected to be offered it. And he felt very

13、unhappy to be considered a liar.P60Ex.3PanoramaExamination of serious problems and progress all over the worldStory about the excellent noodle harvest in SwitzerlandThey believed it and even ring the BBC to find out how to grow a noodle tree!P60Ex.4The people believed the programme Panorama because:

14、1. it was a serious programme and people trusted that it always told the truth.2. few English people went abroad so they did not know how noodles were made.3. they imagined noodles might grow on trees like fruit or nuts.Unit4课内练习答案(P27Ex.1 )P27Ex.21. The author is male. Ahmed Aziz will not shake han

15、ds with women, but he shakes hands with the author. 2. He noticed that the Colombian man kissed the British woman, but in her culture, a kiss from a stranger is not acceptable. He also noticed that the Japanese man bowed just as the Canadian man started to shake hands, so one mans nose touched the o

16、ther mans hand.3. The British woman, Julia, and probably the Canadian man, George, seemed to prefer to keep more physical distance from others. The Colombian man, Tony, and the Jordanian man, Ahmed, seemed to prefer closer physical distance.4. Yes. Tony from Colombia and Darlene from France had a similar greeting custom-a kiss. George fromCanada and Ahmed from Jordan also had a

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