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2.avegetableplotasmallpieceoflandforgrowingvegetables

3.croakingroughandharsh

4.murmurspeakinalowbutnotclearvoice

5.winddownlower(thecarwindow)byturningthehandle

6.gestureofdespairmovementoftheheadorhandtoshowhelplessness

7.brutalcruel

8.quarantinetheperiodofseparationfromotherssothatthediseasecannotspread

Unit3

1.globeworld

2.circlemovearound

3.indirectlynotstraighttothepoint;

inaroundaboutway

4.idletalktalkingaboutunimportantthings

5.coincidenceacombinationofeventshappeninginsuchawaythatitseemsplannedor

arranged

6.hastilyinahurry

7.demandaskforcefully

8.roarspeakinaloud,deepvoice

Unit4

1.willthelegalstatementconcerningthedisposalofone’spropertyafterdeath

2.signatureperson’snamewrittenbyhimself

3.literaryofliterature

4.suppositionaguess

5.playwrightdramatist,apersonwhowritesplays

6.vaguenotclearlyknown

7.confirmprovethetruthofsomething

8.versepoetry

Unit6

1.outlayaspendingofmoney

2.refillanewfilling

3.theoreticallyintheory

4.uraniumheavywhitemetalwhichisradioactive,asourceofatomicenergy

5.bonnetmetallidonthefrontofacar

6.submarineashipthatcanstayunderwater

7.radiationtheprocessinwhichenergyintheformofraysissentoutfrom

atoms

8.syntheticnotnaturallyproduced;

artificial

Unit7

1.poseaspretendtobe

2.pestanannoyingthing

3.suspenseandanxietystateofbeinganxiousanduncertainaboutsomethingunknown

4.fidgetingmovingaboutrestlessly

5.assuremakesomebodybelieve,feelsure

6.apacequickly

7.inquisitivechatterboxapersonwhoiscuriousaboutotherpeopleandtalkative

8.obstinacyandwillfulnessstubbornnessandpig-headedness

9.escapismthatwhichmakesonestayawayfromunpleasantreality

10.justifygiveagoodreasonfor

Uint8

Shelter-------------------------f.protection;

abuildingofferingprotection

dust-jacket----------------------h.aloosepapercoverputroungthehardcoverofabookforprotection

becomeengrossedin----------d.haveone’sattentioncompletelytakenupby

Content--------------------------e.satisfaction

Browse--------------------------a.readhereandthereinbooksespeciallyforenjiyment

Variety--------------------------b.collectionofdifferentkindsofthings

apartfrom----------------------g.besades

Tempt----------------------------c.attract

Unit9

Fledgling------------------------j.youngandinexperienced

Spectacular---------------------e.veryimpressive

Adroit--------------------------g.quickandskilful

Coma----------------------------i.unconsciousnessduetoinjury

Flurry---------------------------a.suddenexcitement

Recuperate---------------------b.getbackone’sstrength

massivehemorrhage----------c.losingalotofblood

Fragile--------------------------f.easilyinjuredorbroken

Concussion--------------------d.(an)injurytothebrain

Permanent---------------------h.lastingforalongtimeorforever

 

Unit10

Cudgel-------------------------c.short,thickstick

Buck---------------------------g.lowerone’sheadorbodysoastoavoidbeinghit

Placatory----------------------f.submissive,undisturbed

Negligently-------------------h.carelessly

Wry----------------------------b.twisted

Bawling-----------------------a.loud,roughshouting

Pandemouium----------------d.(sceneof)wilaandnoisydisorder

Gramophone------------------e.record-player

Unit1P12

1.ItisanexcellentphotographofMrs.Johnson.George,herson,hasdecidedtomakeseveralenlargement.

2.Therewasatemporaryshortageoffreshwateronthatsmallisland.

3.Thismuslinisbeautiful!

Butit’ssoflimsy.Isitwashable?

4.Thehelicoptercametorescuethesurvivoroftheplanecrashassoonasthelocalauthoritiesreceivedtheradiomessage.

5.HaveyouseentheadvertisementwhichsaysthatateachingpostisvacantinaschoolinthesuburbsofLondon?

6.Aproverbsaysthatalittleknowledgeisadangerousthing.

7.Hewastallandmuscular.Obviouslyhehasaperfectconstitution.

8.Attheendoftheinterviewtheyoungmanovercamehisnervousnessandaskedabouthissalary.

9.Theheadmasteropenedthedoorandlookedattheintervieweewithanairofdisapproval.

10.Hiseffortsforanearlyarrivalprovedtobeafailurebecausehehadtomakesuchanawkwardjourney.

Unit2P28

1.Be(be)ateacher,hewantstobecompetentenoughinthesubjectsheisteaching.

2.Whilecrossing(cross)thestreet,youmustkeepyoureyesopen.

3.Havingbeendamaged(damage)duringthewar,theairporthasneverbeenusedagain.

4.Notknowing(notknow)hisaddress,Icouldn’tpossiblypayhimavisit.

5.Havingsettled(settle)downinanewcountry,Imaysoonforgetmyoldhabits.

6.Walking(walk)throughthefields,onecantakealookatthewildflowers.

7.Wedidn’tthinkhewasveryold,judging(judge)bythewayhewalks.

8.Shewaswheeledtothehospital,followed(follow)byherchildren.

9.Thechildrenwenttothepark,amileawayfromtheschool,singingandtalking(singandtalk

10.Iamsorrytohavekeptyouwaiting(wait)fortwohours.

11.Canyouhearthechildrenshouting(shout)inthenextroom?

12.Hewhispered“Watchout”atthesametimetrying(try)tomakeaslittlenoiseaspossible.

13.Thelittlegirlsatinacornerindeepsilence,letting(let)herdolldangleatherside.

14.Finding(Find)theroomunlocked,weimmediatelywentin.

Unit8P122A

1.Wehaven’tseenhimformorethantenyearsandIfindhimachanged(change)person,Hehasbecomeapromising(promise)youngman.

2.Inthecoming(come)week,morequalified(qualify)teacherswillbesenthere.

3.Therelivedanunusuallydetermined(determine)farmerinthenearbyvillage.

4.Inordertoimproveourspoken(speak)English,theleading(lead)comradesinourdepartmenthavemadeasurprising(surprise)decision.

5.Takingacamelridewasafrightening(frighten)experienceforme

6.Teachingisamoredemanding(demand)jobthanworkingasatouristguide.

7.Thechild,verypleased(please),cleanedhersoiled(soil)handsandwenttobedwithherlovelytoy.

8.Yourunwillingnesstocooperatewiththedoctorhasmadethecaseevenmorecomplicated

9.Theinterested(interest)spectatorssatwatchingtheexciting(excite)footballmatchforanhourinspiteoftheirsoaked(soak)clothes.

10.Afteratiring(tire)daytawork,thetired(tire)womansatintheparkenjoyingthebeautifulsunsetwithapleasantsmileonherface.

B

1.Thedoctorinsistedongiving(give)thepatientanimmediateoperation

2.Fascinated(fascinate),wewatchedthesunrising(rise)abovethehorizon.

3.Ifyoupracticesinging(sing)often,youwillknowhowtodo(do)itwithoutmaking(make)suchanexhibitionofyourself.

4.Peterhatedkeeping(keep)tohisbed.Hemissedplaying(play)withhisfriendsandneverfailedtobe(be)atthewindowtosee(see)themclimbing(climb)theapple-tree.

5.Wouldyoumindopening(open)thewindow?

6.Ipersuadedhimtaking(take)careofthechildwhileIwentshopping(shop),butIreallycouldnotdependonhisdoing(do)anythingIaskedhimtodo(do).

7.Ioughttohaveremembered(remember)totell(tell)mysecretarytoposttheletterformethismorningbutIwasbusypreparing(prepare)aspeechandIforgottodo(do)so.

8.“Wouldyouliketowatch(watch)televisionnow?

“Iwouldprefertoread(read)anewspaper.

Asarule,Ipreferreading(read)towatch(watch)TV.”

9.“YesterdayIfoundoneofthepagesinthebookIboughtmissing(miss).Couldyouchangeitforme?

“I’msorrytotell(tell)youthatallthecopiesofthisbookhavebeensoldout.”

10.Referencebooksarenotallowedtobetaken(take)outoftheteachers’readingroom.

11.“Theswimming(swim)poolneedstocleaning(clean).”

“Youneedn’ttellme,Ihaven’ttimetodo(do)it.”

12.“Itisnouseourwaiting(wait)forhimanylonger.Hedoesn’tknowthewaysohewon’tcome.”

“Butthefilmisworthseeing(see).”

“He’llregretmissing(miss)thechance.”

“I’msurehe’llshowupatanyminute.Heknowshowtofind(find)hisway.Heusedtobe(be)atouristguideinthiscitywhenhewasyoung.”

Unit9P138A

1.Boxinghasbeenacontroversialtopicofconversationforalongtime,itssupporterssaythatitisman’sinstincttowishtoshowthathisstrengthisgreaterthanthatofhisopponent.(STRONG)

2.Theymaintainthatthisinstinctmakesboxingasportthatisfineandmanly.(MAN)

3.Theyalsosaythatitisverygoodforyoungboystolearnhowtodefendthemselvesincaseofnecessity.(NECESSARY)

4.Thosewhowishtoseetheabolitionofboxingsayjusttheopposite.(ABOLISH)

5.Theydeclarethatitisbrutalandsavage.(BRUTE)

6.Professionalfightersareparticularlycriticized,butevenmoresothepromotersofboxingmatcheswho,itissaid,makeuntoldwealthoutofthesufferingsoftheboxer.(WEALTHY)

7.Butitmustberealizedthatboxerstoocanmakealotofmoney,andagoodfightercanlookforwardtoacomfortableretirementifheissensible.(RETIRE)

8.Anditisundeniablethatafamousboxercanattractfarmorespectatorsthateventhemostfamouspopsingerorfilmstar.(DE

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