大学体验英语综合教程4课后4--7题习题答案.doc

大学体验英语综合教程4课后4--7题习题答案.doc

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大学体验英语综合教程4课后4--7题习题答案

英语题 Unit 1 Men and Womens Prejudices P8. Lead-in In Britain, people tend to make jokes about some jobs or professions, or to (hold) stereotyped views of them. For example, sailors are (supposed) to have a wife in every port, university professors are often seen as (absent-minded) or forgetful. there are a lot of dirty jokes about sales representatives and they are generally regarded as not particularly (S4.dependable) other jobs may be well-paid or very (responsible), but the general public think they are funny or rather (boring). For instance, in most other European countries (to be an engineer is to be somebody). Funnily enough, in Britain engineers are thought of as gloomy rather than cheerful (as result of peoples ignorance of the importance of engineers in society). Unit 2 Culture P34. Lead-in The man and the woman in the play were (tourists) Their names were (Sidney and Ethel) Shakespeare wrote a lot of (plays) The woman thought that he wrote them on a (typewriter),The man said that Shakespeare used a tape-recorder, and imagined him with a (microphone), in his hand. The man said that Shakespeare was too busy to watch television, because he went to the (theatre) every night. They thought the other man was Shakespeare抯 (grandchild). They told him he was lucky to live in a (famous) house. Unit 3 Copyright P58.Lead-in Copyright is the (exclusive) legal right, given to the originator or their assignee for a (fixed) number of years, to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, musical, or artistic material, and to (S3. authorize) others to do the same. A federal judge抯 ruling in New York Wednesday that Internet music (distributor) must pay up to $250 million to Universal Music Group for copyright infringements has (raised) questions not just about the future of MP3.com, but also generally the future for (downloading) music, movies and other (products) from the Internet. U.S. District Judge Jed said MP3.com willfully?violated copyrights and (ord

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