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(5)___(8)takeup,made,endeavor,true

4.a.Thestateattorneysaidthatthemanwouldbeprosecuted.

b.Wesupposethatafefereeshouldbedisinterestedbutnot

uninterested.

.

c.TonycanhitaballfartherthanIcan.

e.Theprinciplesbehindourconstitutionareaprincipalreasonforits

astoundingsuccess.

f.Allthebandinstrumentsexceptthetubawillbecarriedtothe

auditoriumforthemusiccontest.

g.Thefederalgovernmentcomprisesthelegislative,judicial,and

executivebranches.

h.Thewholeregionwasstruckbyaneconomicdisaster.

i.(correct)

j.Hewasawaketotherisk.

5.Thefirstline:

principle→principal

Thesecondline:

stationary→stationery

Thefourthline:

adopted→adapted

Thefifthline:

effect→affect

Thesixthline:

economic→economical;

self-conscience→self-conscious

Theseventhline:

disinterested→uninterested

Theninthline:

credible→credulous

Theeleventhline:

continuously→continually

6.a.is

b.isexpected

c.has

d.was/is

e.is

f.was

g.plan

h.are

i.were

j.varu

k.improves

l.becomes

m.is

n.is

o.have

AnswertoUnit2

2.TranslatethefollowingChineseidiomsintoEnglishandseeiftheyare

literallytranslated

a.playaminorrole

b.That'

sGreektome.

c.belatedaction/advice

d.Wherethereissmoke,thereisfire.

e.anevilcreature

f.walkintothetrap

g.one'

sfaceglowingwithhealth

3.Deleteunnecessarywordsorrepeatedmeaninginthesentences

belowandmakeimprovemnents.Thencomparethetwoversionsand

seehowthetwodiffer.

a.Wemustpracticeeconomy./Wemustreduceunnecessary

expenditures.

b.Itisessentialtocontrolenvironmentalpollution.

c.Wemustarriveatthestationontime.

d.Financialwxpendituresshouldbearrangedinorderofpriority.

e.Weshouldspeedupconstructionsofurbanhousingsoasto

improvethehousingcondition.

f.Tobeallowedtomakeprofits,privatecapitalhastomeettwo

conditions:

1)theprofitsmustbelegal,and2)theymustnotbe

excessive.

g.DuringtheperiodoftheTenthFive-YearPlanwemustnever

neglectgrainproduction.Instead,mwemuststeadilyincreaseit.

4.Referenceversion|

InfeudalChina,womenhadlowsocialstatus,andwere

regardedasinferiortomen.Thankstothewomen'

sliberation

movement,womenhaveachievedequalstatuswithmen,whichis

establishedbythelaw.Butinfact,theystillcan'

tenjoyequalrightswith

men.

Athome,wivesareexpectedtodoallthehousework,

whichisobviouslyunfair.Husbandandwifeshouldsharethehousework

andfamilyresponsibilities.Butinsomefamilieshusbandsusuallyget

angrywhentheyfindthecleaningorcookingunfinishedbytheirwives.

Onecan'

thelpwonderingwhytheydon'

titbythemselves.

Ithinkwomenshouldbespirituallyandfinancially

independentiftheywantrealequality.Inordertodothat,theyhaveto

learnasmuchasmensoastofindagoodjob.Appearanceisnolonger

importanttowomen.Itistheirabilitythatcanbringthemagoodjob

ratherthantheirappearance.SoIthinkthebestwayforwomentowin

morerightsistoreceivegoodeducation.

5.a._____e:

me,who,I,me/myself

f._____j:

eachother'

s,who,us,whom,us,whom,Some

k______n:

one'

s,his,his;

his,his

6.a.Weareallbornintothisworldasequals,butforvariousreasons,

notallofusaretreatedasequals.Thisinequalitybeginswhenwereach

theageoffive,forthisiswhenwewillenterelementaryschool.In

school,wearenolonger“Mommy'

slittledarling.”Wenowhavetoprove

ourselvestotheotherchildrenandalsotoourteacher.,Ifweseem

differentfromtheotherstudents,wearetreatreddifferently,andthese

differncescouldbeanything:

pants,shoes,speech,religionandsoforth.

Rigthtfromthestart,wethinkthataslongaswearedifferent,thereis

somethingwrongwithus.

b.TherearethosewhoassumethatsinceIcan'

tsee,Iobviously

cannothear.Veryoftenpeoplewilltalkwithmeatthetopottheirlungs,

utteringeachwordverycarefully.Ontheotherhand,peoplewillalso

oftenwhisper,assumingthatsincemyeyesdon'

twork,myearsdon'

t

either.Forexample,whenIgototheairportandasktheticketagentfor

assistancetotheplane,heorshewillinvariablypickudthephone,calla

groundhostessandwhisper:

“Hi,Jane,we'

vegota76here.”Ihaveconcludedthattheword“blind”

isnotusedforoneoftworeasonsLeithertheyfearthatifthedreadword

isspoken,theticketagent'

retinawilldetach,ortheyarereluctantto

informmeofmyconditionofwhichImaynothavebeenpreviously

aware.

Unit3PartV

1.a.WhenIwasaggignedacertaintask,Ididittomybestability.

b.Fogcancauseblindness.

c.RecentlyIjoinedasocialclubwhichraisesmoneyforthecareofneedy

children,andwemeeteveryWednesdayafternoon.

d.Anessayshouldbeunderstandabletothereader.

e.Manyitemsareexpensiveatdiscountstores.

f.Bearsthathavejustcomeoutofhibernationareusuallyhungryand

dangerous.

g.Theauthorshouldhaveshortenedthestorybyhalf.

h.Thecity'

senviromnmentalsurroundingsarenotthemostcomfortable.

i.IlearnedcertainfactsthatIbelievearevitaltoeveryfreshman.

2.a.simmer:

cookfoodfentlyatorjustbelowboilingpoint.

saute:

fryquicklyinalittlehotfat

bake:

cookbyusingdiretheatinanoven

b.Otherverbsaboutcookingincluderoast,steam,braise,fry,

dee-fry,boil,poach,scramble,grill,stew,curry,baste,barbecue.

3.a.Fordinnerwehadbarbecuedsteaksandsweetcorn.

b.LastweekmybrotherJohnjoinedaninsurancecompany.

c.Heisnotafriendlyandeasy-goibgcolleague.

d.Ourviewoftheseaatsunsetwassplendid/breathtaking.

e.Itwasafinedaytoplayoutdoors.

f.Whatimpressedmemostaboutthecitywasthehustleandbusltein

thestreets.

4.Thereareseize,hurl,choke,blind,mleap,flee,etc.

5.a.IadmireJenny'

slongblackglossyhairsomuch..

b.ThefearlessexplorerfinallylandedattheSouthPole.

c.Fastdrivingonasmoothroadcanbegreatfun.

d.JohnandIoftenwroteeachotherlonge-mailsfullofjokes.

e.Thepaleskinnywomanfaintedsuddenly.

6.a.IinvitedthevistitingprofessortotheEnglishClub.

b.Shootingstarswarnusofcatastrophe.

c.Thedeletedsentencewasunnecessary.

d.Stephanietiptoedupthecarpetedsteps.

e.Thestudentsattendingtheartschoolarehighlyactive.

f.Thetapeddollarbillsplitinhalf.

g.Amywastheonlywinningcontestantwhowasbelow10.

h.Thefreshlypaintedhouseshoneinthesun.

7.a.indescribablyb.darkc.occasionald.steadilye.surely,

badf.terribly

8.a.Athismother'

srequest,heagreedtowaitatleastayearbefore

gettingmarried.

b.HalfofthegirlsintownwereinlovewithBen,buthewantedto

marryChristineonly.

c.Hohnhopesthatintheyearstocomehecanbeassuccessfulashis

fatherhasbeen.

d.Thewinterofthecontestatealmostthreesoxenfrankfurters.

e.DebbieknewthatchickenwhenfriedalwayspleaseEd.

f.Maycouldnotresistthetemptationtowhisperinherfriend'

sear

aboutwhatshehasseen.

Unit4PartVFollow_UpExercise

1.a.IcanseetheCentralParkfrimmywindow..

b.Heinsistedonseeingthemanager,onlytoangerthesaleswoman.

c.Ihastocontrolmyurgetolaughathispredicament.

d.Wemustcontimuemeasuringandassessingchildren'

sperformance.

e.Apresidentialcommissionhasalreadyinvestigatedthecausesofthe

nuclearaccident.

f.MaryhadtogiveuptheplantotravelasfarasDenver,becauseher

moneyranoutwhileshewasstillinChicago.

2.Atthesoundofabell,Ienteredthehugeredbuildingalongwith

hundredsofothers.Justinsidetheentrance,amean-lookingoldlady

wasyellinginstructionsatus.Iclutchedmylunchbox,andfolloweda

crowdofsix-year-oldsdownalonghallway,upsomesteps,anddown

anothercorridor.WewerelookingforMrs.Nearing'

sroom.Iknewwe

hadreahedourdestinationwhenatall,black-hairedwomangreetedme

loudly.Sheaskedmemyname.Thensheprinteditonastickytag,

pressedittomychest.InsidetheroomIcouldseeseveralother

six-year-olds,someofthembig.FinallyMrs.Nearingclosedthe

classroomdoorandmakealoudbang.Anetworkofwirespreventedthe

smallpaneofglassnearthetopfromshattering.Tomyimagination,the

wireslookedlikethebarsinaprison.Iwasbackinschool.

3.AsPrimeMinisterofBritainfrom1940-1945,Churchillledhiscountry

throughWorkdWarII,butimmediatelyafterthewarhewasvotedoutof

office.Laterheregainedhispositionasprimeminister.Afterheleftthat

offiein1955,heenjoyedgreatpopularityfortherestofhislife,and

whenhediedin1965,hewasacclaimedasanationalhero.

4.a.Thetreesstandnearlybarren;

theirleaveslieontheground.

b.TheactoropenstheBibleandbeginsreadingtheSongofSolomon.

c.ThePuritanswereinsomewayssevere,buttheyledlivesofdeep

devotionto

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