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1)FromEnglishintoChinese.
(1)toriskbeingcriticized(6)torecreatethescene
(2)topresenttheevidence(7)tostampone'
sfeet
(3)tocapturethetiger(8)toslipthroughone'
sfingers
(4)totwistthefact(9)toputoneselfinsb.'
splace
(5)tocoverone'
sblunder(10)torunforone'
slife
(11)tobreakthetie(14)totakeadeepbreath
(12)togiveademonstration(15)torunthecountry
(13)toobscurethetruth
2)FromChineseintoEnglish.
(1)铁证(7)近(远)亲
(2)合理的怀疑(8)最终判决
(3)重施脂粉;
艳抹(9)旧货店
(4)精神压力&
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5)陪审团意见分歧,无法做出决定(11)潜在威胁
(6)刑事(民事)法庭
2.Givesynonymsandantonymsofthefollowing.(P178)
1)Givesynonyms.
(1)sure,certain
(2)tocatch,toarrest,toseize,totakeprisoner
(3)tocalculate,tothink,tobelieve,topresume,toguess
(4)common,usual,ordinary,familiar
(5)tojoin,toattach,tocombine,tounite,tolink
(6)drawing,map,plan,chart
(7)show,demonstration,exhibition
(8)beautiful,attractive,good-looking
(9)terror,horror,greatfear,fright,scare
(10)mistake,error
(11)tothrust,toattack,tohitat,tostrikeat,tocharge
(12)fuss,excitement,uproar,disturbance
(13)strain,tension,pressure,burden
(14)bad,awful,terrible,nasty,unpleasant
(15)toterrify,tofrighten,tomakeafraid,tobully
2)Giveantonyms.
(1)near-sighted,short-sighted,myopic
(2)illogical,irrational,inconsistent
(3)old,ancient,outmoded,old-fashioned
(4)valueless,worthless(Not:
invaluable)
(5)toreveal,toshow,toclarify
(6)toapprove,toagree,toaccept,towelcome
(7)peaceful
(8)unconvinced,doubtful,uncertain
(9)upward
(10)expensive,costly,dear
(11)dishonesty
(12)educated,knowledgeable,well-informed
(13)inconspicuous,unnoticeable,invisible
(14)destructive
3.Translate.(P179)
1)Moreandmoreyoungpeoplenowfavortheideaofspendingtheirholidaystravelling.
2)Iamstillinfavorofhavingmyparentslivewithusintheiroldage.
3)Nofactshaveeverborneouttheclaimthatwithsomemethodsonecanlearnaforeignlanguageinweeksormonths.
4)Todayallstate-ownedenterprisesmustbeartheirresponsibilitiesfortheirlosses.
5)Hemustbeoutofhismindtodothat.Howcanyoubearsuchaninsult?
6)Ihavebeentomanyinterestingplacesintheworldinmyday.ButnowthatI’mold,Istillfeelthat“EastandWest,HomeisBest”.
7)Ifyousticktothesebadhabits,youwillrisklosingyourhealth.
8)I’msickandtiredofbeingtoldwhattodowithmypersonallife.
9)IfIshouldfail,amIentitledtoamakeupexam?
10)Underthosepressureshestillhadthecouragetosticktohistheory.
11)Therewasanailstickingoutofthatchair.Ittoremyfavoritepants.
12)Wemustnotruntheriskofviolatingintellectualpropertyrights.
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14)Stickthismottoonthewallwherewecanallsee.
15)OneoftheissuesthatremaininquestionintheconflictbetweenIsraelandPalestineistheissueofJerusalem.
16)Itremindedmeofhowwealltriedtomakesteelinourbackyardstovesin1958.
17)Hemayhaveforgotten.Ishouldhaveremindedhimtoattendthismeeting.
18)Pleaseremindeverybodythattomorrow'
svolleyballmatchhasbeenputoff.
4.Fillintheblankswiththeappropriateword.(P179)
(1)in(3)downon(5)into(7)aside(9)up(11)out,at(13)in,on
(2)off(4)out(6)out(8)apart(10)into(12)in(14)in,in
5.Giveverbsthatcanfromcollocationswiththefoilingnouns.(P180)
1)tomake,tosee,toget,togain,toscore,togive,toprove,tolose,towin,tocometo,togetto(a/thepoint)
2)tomake,topass,toobey,tobreak,toenforce,torespect,torevise,tolaydown(a/thelaw)
3)totake,tochange,tocount,tohave,tocast,towin,toget,tocallfor,toputto(a/the/one'
svote)
7.Choosetherightwordsintheirproperforms.(P180)
1)
(1)incredible
(2)incredulously(3)incredible(4)incredulous
2)
(1)announced
(2)declared(3)announced(4)declared(5)declare(6)announced
3)
(1)arrested
(2)caught(3)captured(4)captured
4)
(1)annoyed
(2)bother/disturb/annoy(3)disturb/bother(4)disturbed(5)troubling(6)trouble
8.Choosethebestwordorphraseforeachblankfromthefoursuppliedinbrackets.(P181)
(1)within(6)darkold(11)onthefrontof
(2)why(7)something(12)until
(3)heavy(8)though(13)asking
(4)edge(9)which(14)mind
(5)lay(10)hadfallen(15)about
1)improbabilityofapastaction9)necessityofapastaction
2)probabilityofapastaction10)probabilityofapastaction
3)probabilityofapastaction11)probabilityofapastaction
4)probabilityofapastaction12)subjectivecertaintyofapastaction
5)possibilityofapastaction13)probabilityofapastaction
6)probabilityofapastaction14)obligationforapastaction
7)possibilityofapastcondition/state15)possibilityofpastactions
8)probabilityofapastaction
2.Rewritethefollowingsentencesusingcould(not),may(not),must,would(not),should(not)followedbyaperfectinfinitive.(P183)
1)Use“Could(not)”.
(1)couldn'
thaveruntothedoorin15seconds
(2)couldn'
thaveseenclearlywhothemurdererwas
(3)couldn'
thavecommittedthecrimesincehewasathomewithhismotheratthetime
(4)couldn'
thavehadabettertime
2)Use“may/might(not)”.
(1)mayhavebeenright
(2)maynothavesentit
(3)may/mighthavekilledthefatherwithasimilarknife
(4)may/mighthaveleftitbehindinthetrain
(5)maynothavepassedourmessagetohim
(6)might/mayhavebeenaspyworkingintheminister'
soffice
(7)might/maynothaveseenme
(8)may/mightnothaveseentheadvertisement.
3)Use“must”.
(1)musthavebeenwrittenbyawoman
(2)musthavebeenveryexciting
(3)musthavebeenhardtogethimtosupportthecampaign
(4)musthavesnowedallnight
(5)musthavelied
(6)musthavehappenedbetweenthetwoofthem
4)Use“would(not)”.
(1)wouldn'
thavequarreledoversuchtrivialmatters
(2)wouldhaveliedjusttoattractattention
(3)wouldn'
thavestabbeddownward
(4)wouldn'
thaveinvestedheavilyinrealestateinacountryonthebrinkofacivilwar
(5)wouldn'
thavebeendefeatedbyacomputer
5)Use“should(not)“.
(1)shouldn'
thavebrokenthesadnewstoherlikethat
(2)shouldhavetoldherthetruthaboutherbirth
(3)shouldn'
thavewalkedallthewayhome
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3.Translatethesentencesusingthe“modal+havedone”construction.(P185)
1)WhenIlookedatmywatch,hemusthaveguessedmythoughts.
2)Itwassosilentthatyoucouldhaveheardapindrop.
3)Don'
tworry.Thechildrenmighthavegonetotheirgrandparents’place.
4)Youshouldn'
thavecriticizedyourstafflikethat.They’vedonetheirbest.
5)IbelievemanyotherpeoplewouldhavedonewhatIdidunderthecircumstances.
6)Thedruggistwasalittlemanwhocould/mighthavebeenanyagefromfiftytoahundred.
7)Asallstaffmembershadaccesstotheinformation,anyoneofthemcouldhavedownloadedthedocument.
8)Themanwhosavedtwooldladiesfromaburninghousesaidthatotherswouldhavedonethesameunderthecircumstances.
9)Ashisbestfriend,youshouldhaveadvisedLaoWangtomakeupwithhiswifebeforeitwastoolate.
10)Idefinitelywouldn'
thavedevotedallmytimeandenergytosurfingontheInternetashedidlastterm.
4.Putinappropriateconnectives.(P186)
(1)and(3)that(5)and(7)as(9)where(11)who
(2)but(4)Since(6)But(8)But(10)as
5.Completeeachofthefollowingsentenceswiththemostlikelyanswer.(P186)
1)A.3)C.5)C.7)D.9)B.11)C.13)C.15)C.
2)A.4)B.6)D.8)C.10)A.12)D.14)D.
ⅣWrittenWork
Summarizethereasonabledoubtsthejurorsraiseinthispartoftheplaywithin200words.(P188)
Therearemanyreasonabledoubtsthejurorsraiseinthispartoftheplay:
(1)Iftheboyhadkilledhisfatherhewouldn'
thavegonebackthreehourslatertogethisknife.Andhecouldn'
thaverunoutinastateofpanicbecausethenhewouldhavehadtobecalmenoughtowipeoffhisfingerprints.
(2)Theoldmanclaimedtohavehearditandthenranoutsidein15seconds.Hewouldhavetowalk12feet,openthebedroomdoor,walk43feetdownandopenthefrontdoorallin15seconds.Andthiswasnotpossibleatall.
(3)JurorNo.2hadareasonabledoubtaboutthedownwardangleofthestabwound.First,theboywasshorterthanhisfather.Second,anyonewhowashandywiththeswitchknifeliketheboywoulduseitunderhand.Theboywouldn'
thavestabbeddown.
(4)Thewomanwhoclaimedtohaveseentheboy.Butinfacthereyesighthassomethingwrong.Becausesheoftenweart