Section 1: The temptation of a decent woman
Reading and Writing Course 4: Exercise 2, Page 8
Her husband wants his friend Gouvernel to stay in their house for a week or two.
He is a boring, withdrawn and eccentric person.
She decided to go to her aunt's house and didn't come back until Gouvernel left their house.
Gouvernel used to be an ambitious man, but now he is a man who only wants to enjoy real life.
His tone and personal charm.
She was afraid that she could not resist Gouvernel's attraction.
He mistook his wife's feelings for Gouvernel for pure dislike.
She has overcome her misunderstanding and delicate feelings about Gouvernel.
Reading and Writing Course 4: Exercise 3, page 8.
Idle melting
force
penetrate
attend
nuisance
talk nonsense
strong
Reading and writing course 4: ex.iv, p.9.
knock down
take sth seriously
drink
There is no good observation in any sense.
hope
for me
be surprised/alarmed at sth very ordinary
Reading and writing course 4: ex.v, p.9.
sanction
limit
very good
limit
question
tax
accountability
accountability
Reading and writing course 4: ex.vi, p. 10
Prove legal
praise
example
classified
purgative
strengthen
identify
threaten
Reading and writing course 4: ex.vii, p. 10
brave
jewels
pay
machine
rob
nursery
scenery
find
Reading and writing course 4: ex.viii, p. 1 1.
She said that things might get better if the weather was fine. Baroda said that if Gouvernail was like everyone else, she might like him.
If I were there, I could help you.
If there are some cheap tickets, he can buy them.
If Mrs. Baroda is not a respectable and wise person, she may give in to temptation.
Reading and writing course 4: ex.ix, p. 1 1.
"You were different then." "So is she."
"You used to say that he was a witty man."
"Sure enough."
"You made a mistake here."
"Oh, I see. Thank you. "
"Children should behave themselves."
"Adults should also be so. ."
"This glass is cracked."
"Oh, I see. I didn't notice. "
Reading and writing course 4: ex.x, p. 12
He insisted on staying with her despite her repeated hints that she wanted to be left alone.
His friends can never expect him to act under certain conditions, because he is always full of surprises.
Don't make a fuss about such a trivial matter, because this is the last thing I want to happen.
Mrs Baroda is not only an upright and respectable woman, but also a very wise woman.
She never knew that her mind was so confused that she could not collect anything from it.
From Gouvernel's conversation, Mrs. Baroda learned that his silence was not his nature, but the result of his emotions.
To Gaston's delight, his wife finally overcame her dislike of Gouvernel and invited Gouvernel to visit them again in her own name.
Mrs. Baroda was puzzled by Gouvernel's puzzling personality and found it difficult to penetrate his unconscious silence.
Reading and writing course 4: ex.xi, p. 12
After a few days together, she still feels strange to this guest, and she has to let her husband accompany her most of the time.
Gaston pulled his wife's sleeve, put his hands around her waist and looked at her puzzled eyes happily.
He sat down on the bench next to her, never thinking that she would object to him sitting there.
His words became a series of meaningless verbs, nouns, adverbs and adjectives, and she was intoxicated by his voice.
That night, Mrs Baroda wanted to tell her husband and friends about her absurdity, but she held back.
As usual, he said that the night wind this season is not good for his health. Later, looking at the darkness, he began to speak.
"Oh," she smiled and kissed him gently on the lips. "I have overcome everything! You will understand. I will be good to him this time. "
Now he just wants to live, and only occasionally can he feel a little real life, like this moment.
Section B. Obligations and responsibilities of marriage
Sixteen. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.
1.B 2。 C 3。 B 4。 B 5。 B 6。 B 7。 C 8。 B
Reading and writing course iv. XVII. Page 24
duty
continuity
Admit sacrifice
enthusiasm
disperse
worship
elastic
Reading and writing course iv. XVIII. Page 24
In; exist
At/by
arrive
exist
behind
arrive
from