1、 1) From English into Chinese. (1) to risk being criticized (6) to recreate the scene (2) to present the evidence (7) to stamp ones feet (3) to capture the tiger (8) to slip through ones fingers (4) to twist the fact (9) to put oneself in sb.s place (5) to cover ones blunder (10) to run for ones lif
2、e (11) to break the tie (14) to take a deep breath (12) to give a demonstration (15) to run the country (13) to obscure the truth 2) From Chinese into English. (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&nb5)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. Give synonyms and antonyms of the follow
3、ing. (P178) 1) Give synonyms. (1) sure, certain (2) to catch, to arrest, to seize, to take prisoner (3) to calculate, to think, to believe, to presume, to guess (4) common, usual, ordinary, familiar (5) to join, to attach, to combine, to unite, to link (6) drawing, map, plan, chart (7) show, demonst
4、ration, exhibition (8) beautiful, attractive, good-looking (9) terror, horror, great fear, fright, scare (10) mistake, error (11) to thrust, to attack, to hit at, to strike at, to charge (12) fuss, excitement, uproar, disturbance (13) strain, tension, pressure, burden (14) bad, awful, terrible, nast
5、y, unpleasant (15) to terrify, to frighten, to make afraid, to bully 2) Give antonyms. (1) near-sighted, short-sighted, myopic (2) illogical, irrational, inconsistent (3) old, ancient, outmoded, old-fashioned (4) valueless, worthless (Not: invaluable) (5) to reveal, to show, to clarify (6) to approv
6、e, to agree, to accept, to welcome (7) peaceful (8) unconvinced, doubtful, uncertain (9) upward (10) expensive, costly, dear (11) dishonesty (12) educated, knowledgeable, well-informed (13) inconspicuous, unnoticeable, invisible (14) destructive3. Translate. (P179) 1) More and more young people now
7、favor the idea of spending their holidays travelling. 2) I am still in favor of having my parents live with us in their old age. 3) No facts have ever borne out the claim that with some methods one can learn a foreign language in weeks or months. 4) Today all state-owned enterprises must bear their
8、responsibilities for their losses. 5) He must be out of his mind to do that. How can you bear such an insult? 6) I have been to many interesting places in the world in my day. But now that Im old, I still feel that “East and West, Home is Best”. 7) If you stick to these bad habits, you will risk los
9、ing your health. 8) Im sick and tired of being told what to do with my personal life. 9) If I should fail, am I entitled to a makeup exam? 10) Under those pressures he still had the courage to stick to his theory. 11) There was a nail sticking out of that chair. It tore my favorite pants. 12) We mus
10、t not run the risk of violating intellectual property rights. &14) Stick this motto on the wall where we can all see. 15) One of the issues that remain in question in the conflict between Israel and Palestine is the issue of Jerusalem. 16) It reminded me of how we all tried to make steel in our back
11、yard stoves in 1958. 17) He may have forgotten. I should have reminded him to attend this meeting. 18) Please remind everybody that tomorrows volleyball match has been put off.4. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word. (P179) (1) in (3) down on (5) into (7) aside (9) up (11) out, at (13) in, o
12、n (2) off (4) out (6) out (8) apart (10) into (12) in (14) in, in5. Give verbs that can from collocations with the foiling nouns. (P180) 1) to make, to see, to get, to gain, to score, to give, to prove, to lose, to win, to come to, to get to (a/the point) 2) to make, to pass, to obey, to break, to e
13、nforce, to respect, to revise, to lay down (a/the law) 3) to take, to change, to count, to have, to cast, to win, to get, to call for, to put to (a/the/ones vote)7. Choose the right words in their proper forms. (P180) 1) (1) incredible (2) incredulously (3) incredible (4) incredulous 2) (1) announce
14、d (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) trouble8. Choose the best word or phrase for each blank from the four supplied in bracke
15、ts. (P181) (1) within (6) dark old (11) on the front of (2) why (7) something (12) until (3) heavy (8) though (13) asking (4) edge (9) which (14) mind (5) lay (10) had fallen (15) about 1) improbability of a past action 9) necessity of a past action 2) probability of a past action 10) probability of
16、 a past action 3) probability of a past action 11) probability of a past action 4) probability of a past action 12) subjective certainty of a past action 5) possibility of a past action 13) probability of a past action 6) probability of a past action 14) obligation for a past action 7) possibility o
17、f a past condition/state 15) possibility of past actions 8) probability of a past action2. Rewrite the following sentences using could (not), may (not), must, would (not), should (not) followed by a perfect infinitive. (P183) 1) Use “Could (not)”. (1) couldnt have run to the door in 15 seconds (2) c
18、ouldnt have seen clearly who the murderer was (3) couldnt have committed the crime since he was at home with his mother at the time (4) couldnt have had a better time 2) Use “may/might (not)”. (1) may have been right (2) may not have sent it (3) may/might have killed the father with a similar knife
19、(4) may/might have left it behind in the train (5) may not have passed our message to him (6) might/may have been a spy working in the ministers office (7) might/may not have seen me (8) may/might not have seen the advertisement. 3) Use “must”. (1) must have been written by a woman (2) must have bee
20、n very exciting (3) must have been hard to get him to support the campaign (4) must have snowed all night (5) must have lied (6) must have happened between the two of them 4) Use “would (not)”. (1) wouldnt have quarreled over such trivial matters (2) would have lied just to attract attention (3) wou
21、ldnt have stabbed downward (4) wouldnt have invested heavily in real estate in a country on the brink of a civil war (5) wouldnt have been defeated by a computer 5) Use “should (not) “. (1) shouldnt have broken the sad news to her like that (2) should have told her the truth about her birth (3) shou
22、ldnt have walked all the way home123456783. Translate the sentences using the “modal + have done” construction. (P185) 1) When I looked at my watch, he must have guessed my thoughts. 2) It was so silent that you could have heard a pin drop. 3) Dont worry. The children might have gone to their grandp
23、arents place. 4) You shouldnt have criticized your staff like that. Theyve done their best. 5) I believe many other people would have done what I did under the circumstances. 6) The druggist was a little man who could/might have been any age from fifty to a hundred. 7) As all staff members had acces
24、s to the information, any one of them could have downloaded the document. 8) The man who saved two old ladies from a burning house said that others would have done the same under the circumstances. 9) As his best friend, you should have advised Lao Wang to make up with his wife before it was too lat
25、e. 10) I definitely wouldnt have devoted all my time and energy to surfing on the Internet as he did last term.4. Put in appropriate connectives. (P186) (1) and (3) that (5) and (7) as (9) where (11) who (2) but (4) Since (6) But (8) But (10) as5. Complete each of the following sentences with the mo
26、st likely answer. (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. Written WorkSummarize the reasonable doubts the jurors raise in this part of the play within 200 words. (P188)There are many reasonable doubts the jurors raise in this part of the
27、 play:(1) If the boy had killed his father he wouldnt have gone back three hours later to get his knife. And he couldnt have run out in a state of panic because then he would have had to be calm enough to wipe off his fingerprints.(2) The old man claimed to have heard it and then ran outside in 15 s
28、econds. He would have to walk 12 feet, open the bedroom door, walk 43 feet down and open the front door all in 15 seconds. And this was not possible at all.(3) Juror No.2 had a reasonable doubt about the downward angle of the stab wound. First, the boy was shorter than his father. Second, anyone who was handy with the switch knife like the boy would use it underhand. The boy wouldnt have stabbed down.(4) The woman who claimed to have seen the boy. But in fact her eyesight has something wrong. Because she often wear t
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