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determination

/determine /determined

assist / assistance /assistant

imagination / imaginative / imaginary / imaginable / imagined scared

/scary /scared

tolerable / tolerant / tolerance / tolerate expectant / expected / expectations Vocabulary2

1) Don ’ t lie to him. He is bound to find out about it.

2) The mine-workers went on strike, and the railroad unions threatened to follow their lead.

3He told us that take the place of his father in the ) he would company for a while. 4It is all very well to be frugal( 节约的 ), but he goes ) too far / is going too far .

5I haven ’ t seen that student of mine for some time. Do ) you think she 6) Your mother would have a fit if she knew you were here. 7Let face’s it. ) We won ’ t win whatever we do.

8) These products measure up to the national standards

’ s dropped out?

9) When we were young, we were taught to look up to the police.

10) My father can make anything: chairs, tables, cupboards —you name it. Translation:

1. One of the reasons they became good friends ? 2. ? not by following the footsteps of others. 3. ? which means he ’ ll miss the World Cup ?

4. ? whether to say she missed him very much or to continue to keep silent. 5. ? the days when she was a little girl living with her dad in the country. 6.No matter how insignificant the findings were at the time ? 7. Constantly being criticized by parents ? 8. The danger of going too far ? Unit 6

vocabulary

1. 1) sensible 2)relative 3) mechanism 6) crash 7)accordingly 8) exposure 9) ratio 10) partial Translation

4)requires 5) eliminate

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1)He was finally offered the job on the strength of his good

memory and the many exams he had passed.

2) She favors a bit of adventures as well as a certain degree of self-government when her children ’ s education is concerned. 3) Most people who are sick with AIDS want to stay at home rather than spend time unnecessarily in hospital.

4) What if I choose to give small amounts of money regularly over a period of time instead of donating a large sum once

for all.

5) I am afraid, Mr. Peterson, the answer is that we have to be

more efficient than our European competitors.

6) The museum does not intend to focus on a particular aspect of modern art, but prefers to offer material for the public to

study and compare.

7) She has decided not to go for a drive on such a windy day even supposing a car was available.

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8) I am well aware the fact that you have cut yourself off from

your past and have started a totally new life. Unit 7

1No one can function properly if he or adequate ) she is deprived of sleep.

2John and Mary stayed together only for the sake of ) the children.

3If I thought I could it I ’ t pay any ) get away with wouldn taxes at all.

4) Bill dropped out of high school at the age of 16 when his parents died in a car accident.

5) I should warn you, Miss Gray. This is by no means the first time you have been late.

6) Don ’ t you think it’ s time we got down to business? 7) The light is so dim that I cannot another.

distinguish one speaker from

8) I like to look back on my high school days, which were among the happiest in my life.

9) We could tell that Robert had gone through a very difficult time. 10) She shouldn’ t be working so hard? She is 70, _after all__ . 11) I didn ’ t enjoy marking these papersandI was glad to be rid of them. 12) I ’ d rather not go to the dance on my own; I do wish you ’ d come with me. Translation:

1) ? will leave no record/won on students ’ transcript

2) ? when confronting /facing difficulty. 3) ? beyond the deadline.

4) ? to toss the report on the desk. ? unlearning all the 5) bad habits ? ? deprived the house of 6) light. ? pop into 7) your mind ? ? budget his 8) time ?

? were supposed to be 9) secrets/confidential ? 10) ? are due this Friday. Unit 8

’ t leave a record ?

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1. Our modern world seems to live by the principle that seeing is believing.

2. Regular exercises strengthens the heart, thereby/thus reducing the risk of heart attack.

3. Watched over by guards with guns, they raised their legs in

unison and made their way to the edge of the highway. 4. He had to walk up and down in front of an office half a dozen times before he could summon up enough courage to open

the door.

5. The firm had never hired an unmarried lawyer, and it

frowned heavily upon divorce./opposed strongly against divorce. 6. Scientists are on the brink of making a major discovery. 7. A young person who has finished the course will be given priority over those who have not. 8.The more comfortable people are in their roles and relationships, the harder/the more difficult it is to adjust to changes.

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