Unit 6 課后練習答案
Unit 6 The Human TouchText AContent Questions(P.172)37. They found their tastes in art, chicorysalad and bishop sleeves so much in tune that they set up a joint studio.38. Johnsy would be able to recover frompneumonia if she wanted to live.39. She wanted to paint the Bay of Naplessome day.40. She could see a bare yard, and an old ivyvine climbing half way up the brick wall.41. Because she thought that she would die whenthe last leaf fell.42. No. Because in the text the author mentionsthat Behrman was a failure in art. For forty years he had been always about topaint a masterpiece, without ever actually starting one.43. He was upset that Johnsy should have such asilly idea.44. Because they were afraid that Johnsy woulddie if the leaves on it were all gone.45. She saw the last leaf on the vine.46. It rekindled her will to live. And sherealized that it was a sin to want to die.47. He caught pneumonia because he painted thelast leaf on a rainy and cold night in the yard and was wet through.48. Yes, he finished his masterpieceeventually. It was his fine painting of the last leaf, the painting that savedJohnsy.Text Organization (P.173)1. (P.173)1). She made up her mind to die when the last leaf fell. 2). She decided not to give up her life.3). Behrman, a kind neighbor, who was aware of Johnsy'sstate of mind, risked death to paint the last leaf and save her. 4). Because it was so perfect the girls both mistook it forthe real thing.2. (P.173) ScenesParagraphsCharactersEvents1Paras 1-2Sue, JohnsySue's roommate Johnsy caught pneumonia.2Paras 3-8the doctor, SueThe doctor told Sue that Johnsy needed a strong will to live on.3Paras 9-17Johnsy, SueJohnsy decided that she would die when the 1 last ivy leaf fell.4Paras 18-2.1Behrman, SueSue told Behrman about Johnsy's fancy.5Paras 22-33Sue, JohnsyAs Johnsy was encouraged by the last leaf that wouldn't give in to the weather, her will to live returned.6Paras 34-37the doctor, SueThe doctor told Sue that Johnsy would recover, but Behrman caught pneumonia himself and his case was hopeless.7Paras 38-39Sue, JohnsySue told Johnsy that Behrman had performed a kind deed without any thought of self.LanguageSense Enhancement (P.174)I. 1)curling 2) looking the part3)masterpiece 4) to excess5)For the rest 6) smelling strongly of 7)fancy 8) light and fragile9)slight hold upon the world10) streaming Language Focus (P.176)Vocabulary(P.176)1. 1) masterpieces 2) fragile3)fancy 4) nonsense5)cling to 6)endure7)acute 8) whistle9)mock 10) subtracted11)Sin 12) flutter/fluttering 3. (P.177)1) gave in/gaveup2) figure out 3) sized up 4) wiped out 5)pulling up 6) wearaway 7) sit up8) hear of / about4. (P. 178)1) Illnesses usually stand out in childhood memories.6) According to the bulletin, AlbrightCollegenow offers a joint bachelor's degree program inenvironmental studies together with Duke University.7) The new government is less oppressive, but violence stillstalks the country.8) There is scarcely any surface water inthe desert.9) The demand for change in the election law is sopersistent that both houses have promisedto consider it.4.(P. 178179)1)It was dreary lying in the tent with nothing to read, so we built a campfire. Soon the smellof steaks,bread and coffee mingled with that of fresh grass and earth. Othercampers seemed to be doing the same. Hereand there people were eating, drinking or dancing to their hearts'content, if not to excess. What a merry night!4) Miss Florence, our music teacher, called to us tostop singing. I didn't realize why until Sally told me in a whisper:" You are not in tune with the group!"5) The angry wife poured a bucket of water over her drunkenhusband, who was immediately wet through and stumbled backward:" You can't do without drinks? I won't hear ofany excuses. Youcertainly don't need it to turn loose your tongue!" II.Words with Multiple Meanings (P. 179180)1. He went to Parison business last month.2. The train to Brusselsgoes at 2:25p.m.3. As soon as they arrived at the meadow, the shepherd letthe sheep go.4. We went exploringtogether in the mountains. / We will go exploring together in the mountains.5. Let's go and have a drink in the bar.6. The store is going to close up soon.7. SouthKoreans went crazy when their soccer players beat the Spanish team in thequarterfinals.8. When Mother came out of the house, she found herchildren gone. III.Usage (P. 180)1. a little white wooden house2. long, curly red hair2. a large old round table3. a cheap Indian restaurant4. a huge cool chocolate ice-cream5. rapid technological advance6. a handsome young Chinese AmericanComprehensiveExercisesI. Cloze (P. 181) (A) 1. in tune2.Scarcely3. in a whisper4.cling to5. merry6.sat up7. nonsense8.fancy9. sin10.masterpiece (B) 1. mission2.involve3. jail4.not 5. collect 6.deliver7. beautiful8.vocation9. need10.smallII. Translation (P.182)1. (P. 182)11). The red house stands outagainst the old trees thatreach high up to the sky.12). The salary in/for mynew job is great, but for the rest,Im not satisfied.13). The waters of the twostreams minglenear our village.14). We should not mockat other peoples religiousbeliefs.15). The curtains of theroom are not quite in tunewith thestyle of the furniture.2. (P. 182)Here and there we see youngartists who stand out from otherpeople. They may be in worn out jeans all the year round, or walk barefoot / in barefeet even in winter, or drink to excess, orcling to the fancy of creating amasterpiece without actually doing anycreative work. In fact, many of them act like this just to lookthe part, or to be "in tune with" otherartists. They have forgotten that only throughpersistent effort can one achievesuccess.