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9.Real(enthusiasts)arewillingtopayup$12,000foranoriginalcopyofthisbook.
10.For12years,we’vesoughtto(staveoff)thisultimatethreatofdisaster.
11.Wehavealltheproblems(attendant)uponstartinganewbusiness.
12.I(ventured)tosuggestthathemighthavemadeamistake.
Unit3
1.Slowlythefloodwaters(sank)andlifegotbacktonormal.
2.Desertnightsareoftencoldbecause(clear)skiesallowheattoescapeintotheatmosphere.
3.Thisishalftheaveragemonthly(rainfall)ofLondon’sKewGardens.
4.A(drought)isalongperiodoftimeduringwhichnorainfalls.
5.(Flowering)shrubs,trees,orplantsarethosewhichareplantedmainlyforthedecorativequalityoftheflowersthattheyproduce.
6.Thereweresome(loose)wireshangingoutofthewall.
7.Thesmallholesonthesurfaceofplantsorintheskinofpeopleandanimalsarecalled(pores).
8.Weusedto(graze)sheeponthefieldwherethecornisgrown.
9.Your(spine)istherowofbonesdownyourbackthatsupportsyourbodyandthathasyourspinalcordinsideit.
10.Fireofficershadtousecuttingequipmenttofreehislegs,whichwere(trapped)underasteelbeam.
11.Imightactually(venture)intoadvertisingifIhadenoughmoney.
12.Thevalleysareso(fertile)thatthreecropsayearcangrow.
Unit4
1.(Physical)fatigueistheresultofheavymanuallaborandexhaustingwork.
2.The(accumulation)ofmetabolicwasteproduceinyourbloodistheresultofoverworkingyourmuscles.
3.Thereisagreat(diversity)ofexerciseyoucandotodealwithfatigue.
4.Psychologicaltirednessisusually(precipitated)byemotionalproblemsandconflicts.
5.Hisbodyis(muscular)becauseofhishardphysicalwork.
6.Somefatiguehas(pathological)causes.
7.Prolongedfatiguemightbe(symptomatic)ofanunderlyingdiseaselikecancerordiabetes.
8.Afterthat(vigorous)exerciseheexperiencedapleasanttiredness.
9.Sheis(psychologically)averyhealthyperson.
10.(Anxiety)canbeamajorcauseoffatigue.
11.Hefeelscompletely(restored)tohealthafteraperiodofintensivecare.
12.Havinghadagoodsleepandasubstantialmeal,hefeltthoroughly(refreshed).
Unit5
1.Ruralcommunitiesareusuallymore(uniform)intheirchild-rearingmethods,whileinthetownthereismorevariety.
2.Onacleardaywecan(distinguish/recognize)thelettersontheairlinersastheytakeoff.
3.Theguard(ascertained)thantherewasnobodyintheroom.
4.Thetunewas(recognized)astheoneinthemusicalTheFiddlerontheRoof.
5.Thisstampis(unique);
allotherslikeithavebeenlostordestroyed.
6.Jackenjoysplayingrockmusic,asplayingrockmusicisagood(outlet)forhisenergy.
7.Achildmustbeallowedtoenjoythe(tactile)stageofdiscoverybyplayingwithmudandsandandwater.
8.Bothdriversandpedestriansshouldbein(rigid)obediencetotrafficregulation.
9.Mysonusedtofeel(secure)holdinghisoldblanket.
10.Somelanguageseducatorshavewrittensomebooksandpapersontherelationshipbetweenfirstlanguage(acquisition)andsecondlanguagelearning.
11.Learningtogetherisa(fruitful)sourceofrelationshipbetweenchildrenandparents.
12.The(foundation)onwhichmanyancienttypesofsocietywerebuiltwastheuseofslaves.
Unit6
1.(Asamatteroffact),Ididnotbeginworkuntilhehadgone.
2.Atthistimeofyearuniversityadmissionofficers(areplagued)withinquiresfromanxiousapplicants.
3.Thepoemhandlestheproblemofinstinct(versus)intellectinman.
4.I(havebeenreflecting)thelikelyconsequencesoftheircourseofaction.
5.It’snousejusttellingmetodoit;
givemesome(positive)adviceastohowtodoit.
6.Thegovernment(isimplementing)itspolicyofhelpingtheunemployed.
7.Mostuniversities(willenroll)newstudentsthefirstweekinSeptember.
8.Americanculture(hasbeenenriched)byEuropeanimmigrant.
9.Hisfatherneverhada(n)(aspiration)forthejobmanagingdirector,andwasverysurprisedwhenitwasofferedtohim.
10.Agoodhistorianmusthavean(academic)mind.
11.Thenewscamefroma(well-informed)man.
12.Hefelthedidnothavetomakea(commitmentto)hepoorlydressedman.
Unit7
1.Thecompany(downsized)itspersonnelinresponsetoapooreconomy.
2.Churchillprovided(dynamic)andinspiringleadershipwhenitwasmostneeded.
3.Wehavecalculatedtheprobable(yield)fromthisinvestmentataround17%.
4.Weweretravelingthroughbanditcountry,buttheking(hadguaranteed)oursafety.
5.Theywon’tletanyforeignpower(inflict)anyfurtherblowsontheirnationalpride.
6.TheFinanceMinisterwillopenanew(budget)inApril.
7.Theyinsistthattherighttoliveshouldtake(priority)overallotherconsiderations.
8.IandroveupParkBoulevardandheadedoutoftown,(accelerating)rapidly.
9.Itisdishonorableto(shirk)militaryservice.
10.Thesesmallandgradualphysicalchangesare(vitally)importanttothechild’sdevelopment.
11.Wouldsuchlegislation(jeopardize)chancesforatreaty?
12.Whenyougoforajobinterview,it’simportanttofindoutwhatthepanel’s(criteria)are.
1.ThePresidentclaimshewillhavegotridofpovertyinthecountrywithinfiveyears.
2.Thechildwatched,captivatedbythebrightmovingimages.
3.Withtechnologicalchangesmanytraditionalmachinesandequipmentshavebecomeold-fashioned.
4.Peopleusedtothinkthattherewaslifeonthemoon,butthishasnowbeenprovedwrong.
5.Theseclassroomactivitiesareintendedtodevelopchildren’slanguagesskills.
6.Istillfindthatpointofviewabsolutelystupidandcan’tbelievethatanyintelligentpersonwouldagreewithit.
7.Westartedthegameconfidently,butitsoonbecameobviousthatouropponentsweretoostrongforus.
8.Talkswillbeheldtodayinafinalattempttopreventstrikeaction.
9.Graduallymachineshavetakentheplaceoffactoryworkers.
10.Heplayedagainstoneofthepersonsfromhisowncountryinthesemi-final.
11.Themanagerisexpectedtousehisorherbesteffortstopromotetheartist’scareer.
12.Thenewpeaceagreementisbeingpraisedasamajorbreakthrough.
1.Thelandstillremaineddryandbare.
2.Treeshaveenormousrootsthatcanreachoutfortinydropsofwinterfarbelowthesurface.
3.Theroaroftheseabecameveryfarawayastheywalkedtowardsthetown.
4.Thelackofwatercausedbylowrainfallisbadenough,butrainfallcannotbehighlypredictedeither.
5.Hisfamilywouldn’tsurvivetheseverewinter.
6.Thepicturesweresodistinctanddetailedthatyoucouldseetheweaveofthefabric.
7.Thechickbecomesindependentassoonasitcomesoutfromitsshell.
8.Onecouldputawayalltheenergyfromthesunduringthesummermonths.
9.Theyarecarryingouttheprojectforexpandingtheirbusinessoverseas.
10.Personalcomputersareeasilyavailablethesedays.
11.It’sanextremelysimpleconceptinprinciple,thoughextremelycomplexindetail.
12.Womenarequestioningtheirconventionalroleinsocietyaswivesandmothers.
1.Afterworkingforalongtimetheywerebeginningtoshowsignsofbeingtired.
2.Weallhatetostartourworkagainafteraholiday.
3.Aninvasionwouldcertainlymakeawarhappen.
4.Theresearchersarguedthattheincreaseinlungcancerwasaresultofcigarettesmoking.
5.Hisexcuseswerevarious,butnonewasconvincing.
6.Itwasaninadequatemealwithhardlyenoughforeveryone.
7.Theverydifficultjobmadehimfeelexhaustedbothphysicallyandpsychologically.
8.Goodcaremaylengthenasickperson’slife.
9.MycalculationwaswrongbecauseIneglectedonetinypoint.
10.Heflunghimselfintohisworkwithrenewedenergyafteraweek’sholiday.
11.Thereviewsofthepoet’smostrecentbookimprovedhisreputation.
12.Thepatientwasgettingbetter;
thenhehadareturntohisformerdiseaseandhadtogobackintohospital.
1.Theyhavediscussedforalmosttwohoursandstillhavenotdecidedthedateforthemeeting.
2.Everyexperienceteachersthechildsomethingandtheeffectsarebecomingprogressivelygreater.
3.Widedifferencesofinbornintelligenceandtemperamentexisteveninchildrenofthesamefamily.
4.Hismindwasdistortedbyhisbadexperienceinhisyouth.
5.Itisimportanttoinstructyourchildrenhowtorespecttherightsofothers.
6.Hismoralprinciplesarethebasesoftheconduct.
7.Heenteredintotheworkwithenthusiasmwhichsurprisedusall.
8.Theconquerorspresseddifficultconditionsofpeaceonthedefeatedenemy.
9.Loveofallpeopleisthemaininstructionofourreligion.
10.Theresultshowsthatthereisanobviousincomegapamongpeopleworkinginthesameindustry,butindifferentcities.
11.ThegovernmentintroducedalawprohibitingtobaccoadvertisementsonTV.
12.It’snotgoodenoughtoproducealotofworkonedayandnonethenext–wenee