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Unit2ENGLISHFORCAREERSUnit2

Office新職業(yè)英語(yǔ)職業(yè)綜合英語(yǔ)1第2版Warm-1TaskReadMr.Thomson’sscheduleforTuesday.Writeyourschedulefortoday.Tuesday08:30Takethecarforaservice.09:00Studythesalesdataoflastmonth.10:30DiscusssaleswithMr.Black.12:00Haveworkinglunchwithallmanagers.13:30Ringthedentist.14:00Makeplansfornextweek’ssalesconference.17:00Collectthecarfromthegarage.Warm-2TimeThingstodotodayReadingAReadingATextTask1Task2BusinessKnow-howTextA-1AnnoyingOfficeHabits

Rob:WellJennifer,we’rehereinourbrand-newbuilding.It’squiteimpressive,isn’tit?Jennifer:Ohyes,it’sfantastic,reallymodernandvery

spacious,too.Rob:Yes,butisn’tthereanythingabouttheplacethatyoufindannoying?Jennifer:Wellyes.Likeeveryoffice,Isuppose,therearelotsofunwashedcoffeecupsonthedesksandrubbish.Ireallyhatethat.ReadingATextA-2-1Rob:Yeah,sonoteverythingisperfect.Somepeople’sbehaviorcanbearealirritation.Ireadaboutasurveyrecentlythat

revealedthemostannoyingbehaviorfoundinoffices.I’llshareitwithyou.Butfirst,Ihaveaquestionforyou.Jennifer:That’sannoying—Ialwayshavetoansweroneofyourquestionsbeforeyoutellmeanything!ReadingATextA-2-2Rob:You’llloveit,really!Doyouknowwhichofthefollowingisthemostannoyingofficehabit?a)Tappingonthedesk;b)Arrivinglateformeetings;c)Talkinginjargon.

Jennifer:Idon’tlikeanyofthosehabits.They’reallannoying.I’mgoingtogofora)tappingonthedesk.

ReadingATextA-3Rob:Well,I’llletyouknowtheanswerinaminute.TheInstituteofManagementrecentlyquestioned2,000managerstofindouttheirpetpeevesaboutofficeworkers.Theylistedtappingonthedesktobeoneofthetop10mostannoyingofficehabits.Infact,anykindoftappingbreaks

concentration.Butforthepeopledoingthetapping,howcantheykickthehabit?Theymaynotevenbeawarethey’redoingit.So,perhapsweshouldhavesomesympathy?Jennifer:Yes,butonethingIdon’thavesympathywithistalkinginjargon.ReadingATextA-4Rob:Yes,thesurveyfoundthisissuetobenearthetopofthelist.So,doesyourbossusejargonalot?Jennifer:Icouldn’tpossiblysay:Hemightbelistening!Butthereisjargonthatgetsusedgenerally.Doyouknow“thinkingoutsidethebox”meansthinkingimaginativelywithnewideasinsteadoftraditionalones?

Rob:Yes,and“totouchbase”meaningtodiscussprogress.Ithinksomeworkersgetirritatedbythisjargonbecauseit’snothowsomeonewouldnormallyspeak.ReadingATextA-4Jennifer:OK,Rob,what’sthetopofthelistofannoyinghabits?Rob:Well,accordingtothesurvey,thebiggestbugbearisarrivinglateformeetings.Iguessitisannoyingifyouhavemadeanefforttobepunctual.Jennifer:Yes,itisannoyingtobekeptwaitingorifsomeonecomesinlateanddisruptseveryoneelse.ReadingATextA-4Rob:Butifeveryofficeworkerhasabugbearofsomekindabouttheircolleagues,whoshould

sortoutthetensionsthatwillariseintheoffice?Abadatmosphereisn’tgood,isit?Jennifer:Ithinkthelinemanagersshouldberesponsible.Peopleneedtobeabletoairtheirgrievances.And,Icouldtellwhatannoysmemostaboutyou…Rob:Sorry,Jen,we’reoutoftime!

ReadingAUsefulPhrasesbrand-newgoforpetpeevesbreakconcentrationkickthehabithavesympathywithThinkoutofthebox全新的支持不能忍受的事分散注意力戒掉習(xí)慣支持某事打破成規(guī)UsefulPhrasestouchbasemakeaneffortsortoutthetensionsairone’sgrievancesoutoftime與某人接觸;告知某事的相關(guān)情況努力舒緩氣氛公開表示不滿沒有時(shí)間了A-Trans-1ReadingA讓人討厭的辦公室習(xí)慣羅布:珍尼弗,我們現(xiàn)在來到嶄新的大樓里了,

很漂亮,不是嗎?珍尼弗:哦,是的,這棟樓太好了!真的很現(xiàn)代

也很寬敞。羅布:是的,但是這個(gè)地方是否也會(huì)有讓你覺

得討厭的東西?珍尼弗:是的,像所有辦公室一樣,我想桌子上

會(huì)留下許多還沒沖洗的咖啡杯,垃圾到

處都是。我真的很討厭那樣。A-Trans-2羅布:你知道,世間無完美之事。有些人的行

為真是讓人惱火。一項(xiàng)新的調(diào)查揭示了

一些最讓人討厭的辦公室習(xí)慣,我來跟

你分享一下。但是我先問你一個(gè)問題。珍尼弗:真煩人——你告訴我之前總是要我回答

你的某個(gè)問題。ReadingAA-Trans-3羅布:你會(huì)樂意回答的,真的!你知道下面哪一項(xiàng)

是最令人厭煩的辦公室習(xí)慣嗎?a.敲桌子;b.開會(huì)遲到;c.講行話。珍尼弗:這些都是非常糟糕的習(xí)慣,哪一個(gè)我都不喜

歡,但是我會(huì)選a)敲桌子。ReadingAA-Trans-4羅布:好吧,我馬上讓你知道答案。管理協(xié)會(huì)最

近對(duì)2000位經(jīng)理做了問卷調(diào)查,想知道他

們最不能容忍辦公室員工做哪些事情。他

們把敲桌子列入了最煩人的辦公室習(xí)慣前

十名。事實(shí)上,任何一種敲打都會(huì)分散注

意力。但是對(duì)于喜歡敲打的人來講,他

們?cè)鯓硬拍芨牡暨@個(gè)習(xí)慣呢?他們也許

并沒有意識(shí)到自己的行為,因此我們應(yīng)

該要理解。珍尼弗:是的,但有一件我無法理解的事就是講

行話。ReadingAA-Trans-4羅布:是的,調(diào)查表明這是接近最令人討厭的

辦公室習(xí)慣榜首的一個(gè)問題。你的老板

經(jīng)常講一些行話嗎?珍尼弗:我可不能亂講,他有可能在聽!但確實(shí)

有一些經(jīng)常用的術(shù)語(yǔ)。你知道“盒子外

思考”其實(shí)指的是要富有想象力地思考,

用新的想法取代傳統(tǒng)想法嗎?羅布:是的,“觸碰基地”的意思是商討事情

的進(jìn)展。我想員工們會(huì)對(duì)這些行話很惱

火,因?yàn)槿藗兺ǔ2粫?huì)這樣說話。ReadingAA-Trans-4珍尼弗:好吧,羅布,排名首位的讓人討厭的習(xí)

慣是什么?羅布:根據(jù)調(diào)查,最令人厭煩的事情就是開會(huì)

遲到。我猜當(dāng)你努力做到守時(shí)而別人卻

遲到一定很討厭。珍尼弗:是的,一直被迫等待或某人進(jìn)來晚了打

擾到別人真是討人厭。ReadingAA-Trans-4羅布:但是如果每一個(gè)辦公室員工都對(duì)他們的

同事頭痛,誰(shuí)應(yīng)該來舒緩這種緊張的辦

公氣氛?一個(gè)壞的工作氛圍不是什么好

事情,對(duì)吧?珍尼弗:我想直接主管們有責(zé)任去處理這些問題。

人們應(yīng)該有機(jī)會(huì)表達(dá)自己的不滿。好吧,

讓我來告訴你我最煩你的是什么……羅布:對(duì)不起,珍,我們時(shí)間到了。ReadingAa.havingastrongeffectonsb.,especiallythroughsize,orimportanceReadingAimpressivee.g.Theearthquakeisoneofthemostimpressivegeologicalphenomena.e.g.Youpassedyourtest?Fantastic!ReadingAfantastica.marvelous,excellente.g.Thehousehasaspaciouskitchenanddiningarea.ReadingAspaciousa.havingorprovidingmuchspace;roomy

e.g.Don’tallowaminorirritationintheworkplacetoinfluenceyourdetermination.

ReadingAirritationn.sth.thatkeepstroublingorannoyingsomeone

e.g.Thesurveyrevealedthatthehousewasdamp.Heranswersrevealedhertobeinnocent.

ReadingArevealv.tomake(facts,etc.)knowne.g.Who’stappingatthewindow?ReadingAtapv.tostrike(sth.)lightlywithsth.e.g.Shegavethelidafewgentletapstoloosenit.n.

(soundofa)quicklightblow

e.g.Grammaticalmistakesarehispetpeeves.ReadingApetpeeveaminorthatanindividualidentifiesasparticularlyannoyingtothem,toagreaterdegreethanothersmayfindite.g.Ifoundithardtokeepmyconcentrationwithsuchanoisegoingon.

ReadingAconcentration

pleteattention;intensementalefforte.g.Doctorsshouldtrytopersuadesmokerstokickthehabit.ReadingAkickv.togiveupn.sharingthefeelingsofothers(especiallyfeelingsofsorroworpain)ReadingAsympathye.g.Mysympathiesarewiththejoblessinthisdispute.e.g.YoushouldadoptamoreimaginativeapproachtodecoratetheclassroomatChristmasReadingAimaginativea.

markedbyindependenceandcreativityinthoughtoractiontostruggle,totryReadingAmakeanefforte.g.Theprisonermadeanefforttoescape,buthecouldn’tclimbtheprisonwall.tofindasolutionto(aproblem/one’sproblems,etc.)ReadingAsortoute.g.Royisanexpertsotheygavehimafreehandtosortouttheproblem.n.realorimaginedcauseforcomplaintorprotestReadingAgrievancese.g.Themanageragreedtosettletheworkers’grievances.

airone’sgrievances:tocomplain,toprotestA-Task1Task1

Readtheconversationandcompletethetablewiththeappropriateinformation.ReadingAAnnoyinghabits RanksonthelistofmostannoyingofficehabitsReasonsTappingonthedesk

TalkinginjargonArrivinglateformeetings

Oneofthetop10NearthetopofthelistTopofthelistItbreaksothers’concentration.It’snothowsomeonewouldnormallyspeak. Othershavemadeanefforttobepunctual.A-Task2Task2

Decidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F)accordingtothepassage.StatementsTrueFalse1.BobandJenniferareverysatisfiedwiththeirbrand-newofficebuilding.2.Jenniferthinkstappingonthedeskisthemostannoyingofficehabit.3.TheInstituteofManagementrecentlyquestioned2,000officeworkerstofindouttheirpetpeevesaboutthemanagers.4.Thesurveyshowstalkinginjargonisthetopofthelistofthemostannoyingofficehabits.5.InJennifer’sview,managersshouldberesponsibleforsortingouttenseofficeatmosphere.TFFTFReadingABusinessKnow-howIdon’tlike…because…Ihate…because……makesmedisgusting.Ican’tstandhim/herwhenhe/she…Task3Discusswithyourpartneraboutsomeannoyinghabitsinyourdormitorywiththehelpoftheusefulexpressionsbelow.BusinessKnow-how

Ihategossipbecauseitalwaysspreadsfalseinformation.Somepeopletendtoblametheirroommatesforthetinymistakes.Thismakesmedisgusting.

Ican’tstandhimwhenhetalksveryloudlyduringthelunchbreak.(Pickingthenose;Bitingthenails;Dressinguntidily…)examplesBusinessKnow-howBuildWorkingRelationships?Donotbeafraidofpoliticallypowerfulpeopleintheorganization;?Starttobuildrelationshipswiththosewhohavetheinformalpower;?Buildyourrelationshipsontrustandrespect;?Befriendlywitheveryonebutdon’talignyourselfwithonegrouporanother;?Beapartofmultiplenetworks.ReadingBTextTask1Task2ReadingBTextB-1SWAPIndustriesNewsletter

ReadingB6CommonTypesofCompanyRegistrationinChinaWFOE:WhollyForeign-OwnedEnterpriseJV:JointVentureRepOffice:RepresentativeOfficeSOE:StateOwnedEnterprisePrivate

EnterpriseIndividuallyOwnedTextB-2

THECHRISTMASPARTY

Friday,December12,2013,from6:00p.m.to9:00p.m.TheannualChristmasPartyofSWAP(China)willtakeplaceattheHongKongClubonFriday,December12from6:00p.m.to9:00p.m.ThisisalwaysagoodstarttotheChristmasseason—socializingwithcolleagues,familiesandfriendsinthedelightfulsurroundingsoftheHongKongClub,gazingoutattheChristmaslights,andenjoyingaluxuriousbuffet.Dresscode:Nojeans.Mobilephonesmustbeturnedoffwithintheclub.EachbranchofSWAP(China)pleasesendfivepersonstoapplybeforeDecember5,2013bymailingthefollowingformtosarawong@SWAPC.Forfurtherinformation,pleasecallSaraWong:53116755oremailher.ReadingBTextB-3ReadingBB-Trans-1ReadingBB-Trans-2ReadingBB-Trans-3ReadingBB-Task1Task1

Decidewhetherthefollowing

statementsare

true(T)orfalse(F)

accordingtothenewsletter.()1.

TheissueofthenewsletterdatedNovember20,2013isfromSWAP(China)HeadquartersHongKong.()2.SWAPFujianLtd.isawardedExcellentEnterprisewithForeignInvestment

for2012-2013bySWAPIndustries.()3.OnlySWAPstaffmembersareinvitedtotheChristmasPartyattheHongKongClub.()4.PeoplewhoattendthePartyaresuggestedtodresscasuallyandturnofftheirmobilephonesattheclub.()5.EachbranchofSWAP(China)cansendatleastfivepersonstoapplybeforeDecember5,2013.TFFFFReadingBB-Task2-1Task2

FillintheapplicationformandemailittoSara,expressingyourhopetoattendtheParty.Tosarawong@SWAPCCCFromwanglili@SWAPCSubjectApplicationtoattendChristmasPartyDearSara,AsoneofthefivecandidatesfromSWAPFujianLtd.,IamwritingthisapplicationtoattendthecomingChristmasParty.Itwillbeagreathonorformetorepresentourcompanytomeetcolleaguesandfriendsthere.It’salsoagoodrewardformytenyears’serviceforSWAP.ReadingBB-Task2-2Lookingforwardtoyourconfirmation.WangLiliPurchasingManagerofSWAPFujianLtd.ApplicationFormforTheChristmasPartyonDecember12,2013FullnameandpositionWangLili,PurchasingManagerofSWAPFujian

ContacttelephonenumberMobilePhonefficePhonemailaddressWanglili@SWAPCReadingBListeningTask1Task2Task3Task4Task5Listening&SpeakingL-Task1Task1ShirleyisMr.Muller’ssecretary.Listentothetelephoneconversationandcheckhernotes.Didshemakeanymistakes?ScriptDavidCharlescalled.

Callhimbackbefore5:30—it’surgent.

PhoneNumber:82372598

6:3082375598Listening&SpeakingL-1-ScriptTask1

Script

Listening&SpeakingL-Task2Task2

Listentoaphonemessageandcompletethefollowingnote.Script

TelephoneMessageFrom:For:Phonenumber:Message:EllenPolly8021DeleteallemailsfromEllen.Don’topentheattachedfiles.Listening&SpeakingL-2-ScriptTask2

Script

Listening&SpeakingL-Task3Task3

AnnaisphoningMr.Brownforanappointment.Listentotheconversationandchoosethebestanswertoeachquestionyouhear.Script1.A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnWednesday.D.OnThursday.2.A.He’llvisitthefactory.B.He’llhavelunchwithsomeone.C.He’llmeetsomeonefromtheHeadOffice.D.He’llhaveanimportantmeeting.3.A.OnTuesdaymorningat9:30.B.OnTuesdayafternoonat3:00.C.OnWednesdaymorningat9:30.D.OnWednesdayafternoonat3:00.Listening&SpeakingL-3-ScriptTask3

Script

Listening&SpeakingL-Task4Task4

ListentotheconversationbetweenTomBarnesandhissecretary,Cathy.Thencompletetheschedule.ScriptMr.Barnes’ScheduleMonday:9:30a.m.withAudenCompanyTuesday:10:00a.m.meetingafternoonmeetingWednesday:9:00a.m.MeetthenewafternoonTriptoSignthecontractSalesDepartmentproductionmanagerFranceListening&SpeakingL-4-ScriptTask4

Script

Listening&SpeakingL-Task5-1Task5

Listentothepassagetwiceandfillintheblankswithwhatyouhear.

Timeisequaltoeveryone.Whetheryouaresmartorfoolish,uglyorbeautiful,youhavethesame24hourseachdaythateveryoneelsehas.Howyouspendthatvaluabletimedeterminesthe

.Timeismorepreciousthananypossession.Therearethreerulesforeffectivetimemanagement.Firstly,don’tcreate

.Don’ttrytoworkfulltimeandtakeafullload.Bereasonableabouthowmuchworkyoucando.qualityofyourlifeimpossiblesituationsListening&SpeakingL-Task5-2

Secondly,makealistofallthethingsthatyouneedtogetdoneinagiventimeperiod.Putthetasksinorderofanddelete________________anyunimportantitems.Thirdly,avoidlackoffocus.Useliststo

.Tobemoreattentive,setboundarieswithfamilyandfriendswhenyouareatwork,aspersonalphonecallsandemailscaneasilydisturbyourworkdayprogress.Inamodern

,youcanusetechnologytohelp.Forunimportantcommunications,provideclientswithafaxnumberoremailaddress.Thisshouldcutdownonthenumberofunimportantphonecallsyoureceivethroughouttheday.importancefocusattentionworkenvironmentListening&SpeakingInaformalorbusiness/workingenvironmentGreetingandAnsweringthePhoneHello,XX’sOffice,thisisJanespeaking.HowmayIhelpyou?Goodmorning.XXX’spublishing,MayIhelpyou?Hello,DoctorJohn’sOffice.ThankyouforcallingP&G,thisisJanespeaking,howmayIhelpyou?IdentifyingthecallerandyourselfThisis….from…MayIaskwho’scalling?UsefulTelephonePhrases…Asktohold(ifthiscallisnotforyou,askthemtoholdtheline)…Onemomentplease./Justamomentplease.Justamomentplease.

Hangonasec.I’llget

.Couldyouholdonplease.

…Whatifthesomeoneisnotthere…Iamsorry.She’snotinatthemoment.Wouldyouliketoleaveamessage?Iamsorry.She’snothererightnow.CanItakeamessage?UsefulTelephonePhrases…Givingnegativeinformation…Iamafraidheisnotintheoffice.Iamsorrysheisinameetingrightnow.Iamafraidsheisonthephoneatthemoment.Wouldyouliketoleaveamessage?/Wouldyouliketocallbacklater?Iamafraidyouhavegotthewrongnumber.UsefulTelephonePhrasesInaformalorbusiness/workingenvironmentUnderlineandBadConnectionIamsorryIcouldn’thearyou,Iwillcallyouback.IamsorryIcan’thearyouatall.Pleasecallusback.Onemoment.Letmetransferyou.WrongNumberIthinkyouhavethewrongnumber.-Sorrytobotheryou.UsefulTelephonePhrasesA:Hello,Mr.Brown’soffice.Whoiscalling,please?B:Hello,thisisJaneWhitespeaking,callingfromtheSalesDepartmentofABCCompany.MayIspeaktoMr.Brown?A:I’mafraidMr.Brownisn’tavailabletoday.CanIleaveamessage?B:Certainly.I’dliketomakeanappointmentwithMr.Brown.A:Fine.WhenwouldyoubeavailabletoseeMr.Brown?B:Somedaynextweekinthemorningwouldbegreat.A:HowaboutnextThursdayat10o’clock?B:I’mnotavailableonThursday.Therestdaysareokwithme.A:Let’smakeit10o’clocknextFriday.B:Thatsoundsfine.Thankyou.Doyouhaveapenhandy?idon’tthinkhehasmynumber.Mynumberis222-3456,extension12.A:Ok,222-3456,andtheextensionis12.I’vegotitalldown.Thanksforcalling.Bye.B:Seeyou.WritingWritingTask1Task2a·gen·da??jend?/nounn:agenda;pluralnoun:agendasalistofitemstobediscussedataformalmeeting.e.g.thequestionofnuclearweaponshadbeenremovedfromtheagenda”synonyms:listofitems,schedule,program,timetable,itinerary,list,plan,to-dolist;2.aplanofthingstobedoneorproblemstobeaddressed.e.g.hevowedtoputjobsatthetopofhisagenda.synonyms:listofitems,schedule,program,timetable,itinerary,list,plan,to-dolist;3.theunderlyingintentionsormotivesofaparticularpersonorgroup.e.g.Millerhashisownagendaandithasnothingtodowithfootball.synonyms:plan,scheme,motive;exitstrategy"theirhiddenagenda“W-Task1Task1

Readthefollowingagenda.Match

theitems1-10withthedetails

listedonthenextpagebywriting

the

numbersonthelines.—Themeetingendsbyavote,orbygeneralconsent(同意).

—Discussingothermatterswhicharenotontheagenda.—Thechairpersoncallsthemeetingtoorderandopenswithawelcome.—Dealingwithtopicsarisingfromtheminutesofthelastmeeting.—Decidingontimeforthenextmeeting.—Thesecretarykeepsarecordof:a.thosewhoarepresent;b.thosewhoareabsentwithoutleave;c.thosewhosentregrets.

—Body—alistofthetopicsthatformthemainpartofthemeeting.

—Thesecretaryreadsarecordofthelastmeetingforapprovalorcorrection.10814925,6,73WritingW-Task2Task2

WritingTheDesignofTourItinerariesAgoodtouritinerary:Offersinformationnotonlyontheplanofthetripbutalsoonthefeaturesofthetripthatappealstothepotentialtourists.TourtitleBriefdescription

of

the

tour

Day-to-dayeventsinformationaboutthecities,thescenicspotstovisit,transport,accommodation,catering.Whatitemsareusuallyincludedinatouritinerary?Whatitemsareusuallyincludedinatouritinerary?Departure/returndateDurationofthetourTravelexpense/totalpriceofthetourThenumberoftourmembers…Sample--ChinaDiscovery10DaysCitiestovisit:Beijing,Xi’an,kunming,Guilin,HongKongQuotation:US$2500/P.P.Numberofmembers:20Sample--10DayChinaDiscoveryDeparturetime:March,April,May,June,September,October,November(2015).Day1ArriveinBeijingbyInternationalairlineat4o’clockintheafternoon,meetyourguideandtransfertoBeijingHotel.Welcomedinnerintheevening.Day2Americanbuffetbreakfastbetween7:00-8:30,thentakeabustoTempleofHeaveninthemorning.BacktoHotelafterlunchforabreak.14:00tovisitTian’anmenSquareandForbiddenCity.DeluxeBeijingDuckBanquetinQuanjudeRestaurant.Day3…..Day9Day10Readywithyourluggageandcarry-onbefore12:00atnoonandheadforlunch.TakeaflighttoSanFrancisco.

導(dǎo)游旺季平季淡季

tourguideonseason,peakseasonshoulderperiod/seasonlowseason,offseason,slackseasonUsefulwordsandphrasesPlananitinerary

Plananitinerary

票價(jià)半票證件護(hù)照簽證身份證海關(guān)

farehalf(fare),half-priceticketdocuments,paperspassportvisaidentitycardcustomsUsefulwordsandphrasesPlananitinerary

游覽旅游安排旅游指南旅行計(jì)劃,節(jié)目sightseeingtourarrangementguidebookItineraryUsefulwordsandphrasesPlananitinerarypackage/inclusivetourindependent/do-it-yourselftournormal/luxurytravel(tour)backpacker套餐游;包辦游自助游標(biāo)準(zhǔn)游,豪華游背包旅行者UsefulwordsandphrasesMiniWorkingroups.Helpyourforeignteachertomakeathree-daytravelplaninChina.Thenexplainitinclass.Remembertoincludeflights,hotels,transportandexpenses.Thefollowingsampleisprovidedforyourreference.Mini-project●Workingroups;●RefertothesampleonPage27;●

Comparedifferentairlines,hotelsandplacesofinteresttodecidewhichisthemostsuitable;●

In-classpresentation.

LanguageLabTask1Task2Task3Task4Task5LanguageLabLL-Task1Task1

Matchthewordsorphrasesontheleftwiththeirmeaningsontheright.

CGAIHBFEDLanguageLabJLL-Task2-1LanguageLabTask2

CompletethesentenceswiththewordsorphrasesfromTask1.Changetheformifnecessary.Thedoctordidnot___________thetruthtohim.2.Ihaveevery__________withyouinyourhateoffrequentbusinesstrips.3.Thechildrenarejusta(n)_________forhimwhenhe’stryingtowork.4.Ouryardis________enoughforaswimmingpool.5.Thefilm’sspecialeffectsareparticularly__________.revealsympathyirritationspaciousimpressiveLL-Task2-26.Stressandtirednessoftenresultinalackof__________.7.Thechild__________madeupafairystoryintheHalloweenparty.8.IndiaandNepalhave__________theirtradeandsecuritydispute.9.Heturnedassomeone__________himontheshoulder.10.Yo

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