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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上Unit 12. Language workA. In other words1-8. unapproachable incredibly humble vain rehearsed autograph challenging ideal B. Work with sentences1. I chose the car for its speed, comfort and, above all, for its reliability.2. A good teacher should help his/her students earnestly instead of

2、 showing off his/her knowledge.3. Examinations are a nightmare for some students, because they can not settle down in revision.4. The boy quarreled bitterly with his girlfriend and I am afraid they will break up sooner or later.5. Why wont that telephone ring? He promised to call me and he would not

3、 let me down.6. She is a very sociable girl and gets on well with her colleagues.7. Soon after the satellite was launched into space, it was out of touch with scientists on the earth.8. Doctors tell us that an easy-going person is less likely to get ulcers.3. Grammar work1. jewel 2. jewelry 3. machi

4、nery 4. machines 5. clothing 6. garment 7. loaf 8. bread 9.luggage 10.suitcases 11. laugh 12. laughter 13. money, notes/coins, coins/notes4. vocabulary work1-7. DACBDAB5. Translation1. Id been out of touch with Mary for years, but I managed to reach her by phone yesterday.2. The veteran enjoys showi

5、ng off his medals to everyone who visits him.3. Her husband seems very much opposed to her going abroad.4. As Thomas couldnt settle down in his job, his parents were very worried.5. I always have all kinds of bits and pieces in my pockets.6. Her mother pull a few strings to get her into the business

6、 circle.7. I hope the food is to your liking.8. I told the boys off for making so much noise.Unit 22. Language workA in other words1-11 crisp reverence concerns demolished smudged fixtures beloved clumsy assumed Clutching inadvertentlyB. Work with sentences1. When the girl was crossing the street, s

7、he was knocked over by a car.2. The police resolved to take action to save the hostages after the unsuccessful negotiation with the terrorists.3. Mr.Bennett could not bring himself to approve of his daughters marriage.4. The visiting Prime Minister rose to his feet to deliver his speech.5. It was ge

8、tting dark and we went around the town in search of a missing child.6. When the violent wind swept the area, it ripped the roof from the newly-built child.7. Since his assistant has taken over all his work, the old manager will soon retire from his job.8. To provide clear information on the way to t

9、he station, so she had to retrace her steps to look for it.9. As the light suddenly went out, the audience had to grope their way out of the theater.3. Grammar work1-9. e h f a c i b g/d d4. Translation1. He resolved to work on the complicated project immediately.2. They saw an old man knocked over

10、by a car coming from the opposite direction.3. He walked unsteadily/stumbled along in the dark, groping for the light-switch.4. After three months illness, he found it difficult to rise to his feet again.5. Owing to the staff shortage, the task could not be fulfilled on schedule.6. During the period

11、 of depression, the company was running into financial difficulties .7. When the blind girl got on the crowded bus, the passengers made room for her.8. He at last managed to hold on to the rock on the cliff and stopped himself from slipping.Unit 32. Language workA in other words1-15. Plunged yelped

12、tumble comfort miraculously crumbled ominously gloomy spotted drowned room furiously drenched/sodden admitted scareB. Work with sentences1. Food production in this nation keeps level with the population growth.2. My great uncle intended to take up teaching in a private school when he resigned from t

13、he ministry.3. Early in the morning, the father set out to visit his daughter on a farm.4. To his disappointment, the boy found that the bird nest up in the tree was out of reach.5. My nephew always runs out of pocket money by the end of each month.6. At first, he refused to accept any suggestions b

14、ut in the end he gave in.7. The driver got lost in the mountains. He had to slow down to look for road signs.8. In a slip of the tongue the speaker said in his opening remarks Good ladies, morning and gentlemen. The audience roared with laughter.9. The editor was not satisfied with the news story an

15、d sent the reporter for more information.4. Vocabulary workB.1-6. ABACCA5. Translation1. Mother immediately sent Tom for the doctor.2. She failed to bake the cake as she had run out of sugar.3. I know how desperately bus you are now.4. The whole class roared with laughter at Toms slip of the tongue.

16、5. Such things as needles and scissors should be kept out of the reach children.6. The soldier stood under the burning/scorching sun, drenched with sweat.7. He returned to his own country/motherland in the end.Unit 82. Language workB. In other words1-8. massive disturb pleaded sacred capital related

17、 ingratiating respectful C. Work with sentences1. It suddenly dawned on the father that his son was lying.2. The foreigner made the old woman an offer for the old jar, and she found herself unable to refuse.3. The boy reacted to his teachers criticism by turning his back on the teacher.4. The prison

18、er felt regretful at the thought of his past.5. He stood at the street corner, following his mother with his eyes until she was out of sight.6. I dont know which companies she was referring to when she spoke of competing firms.7. The mother paced up and down the corridor while her daughter was havin

19、g an operation inside the operation theater.8. I think that it is sound policy to ban smoking in all public places.3. Grammar work1-15. grateful relieved content reluctant determined keen due fit free frightened inclined easy cheap pleasant thrilling 4. Vocabulary work1-10. e d j f h c i a g b5. Tra

20、nslation1. In the traditional Chinese opera:Madame White Snake, the heroine White Snake comes down to the earth in the shape of a beautiful girl and falls in love with Xu Xian to whom she gets married later.2. She feels dizzy at the sight of blood.3. He kept drowsing in class this morning.4. He rela

21、ted the whole story of the long-standing dispute between the two families.5. She would burst into tears at the thought of her child killed in a traffic accident.6. It dawned on me that he was actually trying to help me.7. The cave for the three of them to hide in was no more than two meters high.Uni

22、t 92. Language workA .In other words3. 1-8. subsequently ultimately equivalent mingling legitimate literal Identification conveyB. Work with sentences1. The government hopes to gain enough support for the project in question.2. The rescue party quickly embarked on freeing the boy trapped in the holl

23、ow tree.3. The expedition team in outer-space has been in contacted with the scientists on the earth.4. I have had a variety of experiences with glue. But glue and I are simply not meant for each other.5. Dad and I differ completely and dont see much of each other, but I love him after all, for he i

24、s my father.6. With restrictive bindings applied to my knees, I was clumsy to the extent that I could only hobble along.7. The carpenter could only find bits and pieces to do in the basement.8. It often happens in many families that the value system of the older generation collides with that of the

25、younger generation.3. Grammar workA-h. 5 4 7 6 1 8 3 25. Translation1. Did James have supper with you on the night in question?2. The coach was satisfied with the ultimate victory of the match.3. To remove the linguistic barriers in communication among the peoples of the world, linguists have embark

26、ed on the study of a new universal language.4. The emergence of joint-venture enterprises has increased our opportunities to have contact with foreigners.5. Mother asked him to gather up the bits and pieces of his belongs from the desk and put them in the drawer.6. Their argument arose out of a smal

27、l joke.7. The picture is too blurred for me to identify the girl in it.8. If someone claims to have the ability to communicate with ghosts, would you believe it?Unit 102. Language workA. In other words1-9. Orthodox novelty extorted Whereupon to fade/to be fading pleaded is prohibited otherwise be re

28、ducedB. Work with sentences1. Though the couple could only make a marginal profit, they could make a living out of the small business.2. In some supermarkets, goods can be made very cheap if they are bought in bulk.3. Since you have to pass the exams, you might as well do some revision.4. With many

29、safety devices missing, make bike would have flunked an inspection, but I could ride it very fast all the same.5. Some women fall for the businessmans trick that cosmetics can make them younger and prettier.6. The boy was punished by the man because he often kicked down his mailbox. I think it serve

30、d him right.7. Provided that water is found on Mars, humans could establish settlements there.8. The traveler was accused of drug-trafficking by the customs officers.9. Automobiles are subjected to an annual inspection for the sake of traffic officers.10. Many teenagers regard exams as a nightmare.4

31、. Vocabulary work1-5. BACAC 6-10. CABAC 11-14. ABCA5. Translation1. After graduation, he became an engineer to start with, then the director of a plant.2. I think I may as well accept his invitation, for you cant keep saying no to people.3. Everyone in the car must wear a seat belt for the sake of s

32、afety.4. Reduce the temperature to zero degree centigrade and water will freeze/turn into ice.5. He was accused of theft. But actually he was innocent.6. The heroines performance is a little exaggerated, but otherwise it is an excellent movie.7. Sometimes even adults will fall for childrens tricks.8

33、. You lied to her again and again. So if she leaves you, it serves you right.Unit 112. Language workA. In other words1-6. nebulous retribution impunity cross righteous generousB. Work with sentences1. He refused to take his fathers advice because he thought it was not practical.2. “You wont be depri

34、ved of the necessities of life.” I explained.3. The book was wrapped in brown paper.4. She suddenly got into a temper and left the room.5. The man, whose name was unknown to me, came into the office and said he had an appointment.6. We had a difficult job to find George yesterday.7. Im sorry. I real

35、ize that Im in the wrong.8. Our annual steel production is up to 2 million tons now and is still rising.9. “Are you frightened of the dark?” I asked the little boy.10. In a rage, the girl cut new jacket to pieces.4. Vocabulary work1-8. ABBABCAC5. Translation 1. My father was very cross at my not lea

36、rning business from him.2. Although these kids are very naughty now, they will grow one day understanding that trouble for others would not get away with impunity.3. She had her things wrapped in a piece of blue cloth and put it into the suitcase.4. Ill be home on leave next month.5. We had a terrible job to open the door.6. Unknown to them, she was nearby.7. The criminal was deprived of all political rights.8. Im sorry, Im in the wrong.Unit 12.2. Language workA. Get the

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