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4. which we will study today
5. who / that was wearing a yellow shirt Exercise 18
1. who is standing at the door 2. that is owned by the old lady 3. which goes through the city 4. that are on exhibition now 5. who lives next door Exercise 19
1. Hockey, which is a fast-moving game, often becomes violent.’ 2. Down coats, which are very warm, are also very expensive. 3. My brother, who took too much time packing, missed the bus.
4. Henry caught a trout that was the largest fish ever recorded in Idaho. 5. We laughed and looked through the yearbook that contained pictures of our school days together. Exercise 20
1. that we read more books
2. that we go to England next year 3. that English is easy to learn
4. that you haven’t got these qualification 5. that we buy the new car at this price Exercise 21 Dear Mr. Wand,
It is a great pleasure to learn of your admission to Cornell University. I heartily congratulate you on this honor. May you enjoy continued success in your future studies. Sincerely, Mike Hadley Unit 6 Lead-in 1. published 2. fitness 3. support 4. leading to 5. enjoyment 6. challenge 7. culture 8. physical 9. goal 10 preparation Passage A
Exercise 3 1.D, 2.A, 3.D, 4.C, 5.B
Exercise 4: 1. clapped 2. defend 3. quit 4. perfection 5. interviewed 6. survey 7. exclusive 8. storage 9. observed 10. cover
Exercise 5 1. count ... out 2. be unaware of 3. stopped in his tracks 4. at times 5. turn ... around Exercise 6 medal
— He was awarded a medal for his heroic deed of saving a drowning child. — Britain’s Olympic team returned from Los Angeles with five gold medals, 11 silver and 21 bronze.
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air terminal — A free shuttle bus runs between the air terminal and the train station. — Many passengers were stuck at the air terminal building because of the foggy weather。 merit
— He merits promotion for his excellence in leadership and management. — The committee will decide whether the case merits more serious attention. routine
— The music band played their routines in every city across the nation. — The athlete performed her bold and difficult routines with perfection in the match. crisis
— The sudden rise in oil prices has led to an economic crisis in the country. — Relations between the two countries have reached the crisis point after rounds of talks Exercise 7
1.It’s a difficult job, but I’d like to have a shot.
2.This is a book about business practice as opposed to theory. 3.Social activities never get in the way of her studies.
4.It was not until 1911 that the first of the vitamins was identified. 5.Natural disasters have obviously contributed to the country’s economic crisis. Exercise 8
1 From that moment on, 11-year-old Daniel who played the leading role in the “Harry Potter” movies recognized that his life would never be the same.
2 He was a young man who believed that he will fulfill his dream no matter how many difficulties lie in the way.
3 It wasn’t until his wife was killed in the accident that he realized how important she had been in his life.
4 With fairy tale book in hand, I always felt I was ushered into a world of beauty and purity.
5 Just as an athlete achieves perfection by repeated training of a few actions of the larger routine day after day, a good student should make continuous efforts to improve himself on a regular basis. Exercise 10
No matter how many obstacles lie in the way, you can reach your goal as long as you don’t give up and persevere. To illustrate, look at the story of Paul Wylie, an American figure skater. Paul took part in the 1988 Calgary Olympics and 1991 World Championships, but his performance was so unimpressive that after the ’91 World Championships he was advised to quit. Paul himself had frequently thought of retirement, but he
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persevered anyway. He decided not to give up. At last, his perseverance paid off. He won a silver medal at the 1992 Winter Olympic Games at the age of 27 and became an Olympic hero. Passage B Exercise 12
1.B, 2.C, 3.B, 4.D, 5.C Exercise 13
1. deprived 2. healthful 3. combined 4. determined 5. lifestyle 6. balance 7. approach 8. solutions 9. miserable 10. deserves
Exercise 14 1.out of reach 2. in tune with 3.set your mind to 4. come off 5. trial and error Exercise 15
1. Our marriage is happy but we’ve had many ups and downs.
2. Many teachers of foreign languages are inclined to talk too much themselves in class.
3. The famous actor keeps fit by working out for an hour every morning. 4. After a long heart-to-heart talk with him, her suspicion melted away. 5. We have no vacancies now, but we’ll certainly keep your application in mind.
General Writing: Participles Exercise 17
1. Walking to the store, we get our daily exercise. We, walking to the store, get our daily exercise.
2. Managing to get enough toothpaste on my brush, I squeezed the tube as hard as I could.
I, managing to get enough toothpaste on my brush, squeezed the tube as hard as I could.
3. Overhearing his remark, I burst out laughing. I, overhearing his remark, burst out laughing.
4. Setting his feet into the starting blocks, the runner stared straight ahead.
The runner, setting his feet into the starting blocks, stared straight ahead.
5. Cheerfully weighing bags of fruit and vegetables, the produce clerk chatted with each customer.
The produce clerk, cheerfully weighing bags of fruit and vegetables, chatted with each customer. Unit 7 Family Ties Exercise 3: 1-5:AACDB
Exercise 4: 1. optimist 2. reconstruction 3. sway 4. principles 5. gross 6. fulfilled 7. election 8. surgery 9. pillar 10. rigid
Exercise 5: 1. brought out her best 2. turn out 3. works out 4. Hang in there 5. by nature
Exercise 6: hateful 2. criticizes 3. Congress 4. cancer 5. tremendously
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Exercise 7:
1. He did not regret what he had said but felt that he could have expressed it differently.
2. We’d better wait till 14 December. David will have his exam by then, so he’ll be able to go on holiday with us.
3. He’s working on a new project which has to be finished by the end of the year.
4. They are letting us use their lab, and in return, we are sharing with them the results of our research.
5. Such things as making and answering telephone calls take up most of the secretary’s time. Exercise 8:
1. Despite his illness, he is a pillar of strength for our company and especially for the sales department.
2. She never feared difficulties, because she knew that no matter what, her parents’ concern and love would be there.
3. Tom decided to drop out of school, and Mr. Wilson tried to sway him from his decision, as any responsible teacher would.
4. As it turned out, the Chinese Women’s Volleyball Team went on to win one gold medal after another, an exciting event for the whole country. 5. Hang in there and your goal will certainly be achieved. Exercise 12: 1-5: FTTTT Exercise 13:
1. anyway 2. spat 3. adjusting 4. frequently 5. chilly 6. regularly 7. grip
8. pinching 9. scraped 10. crawl
Exercise 14: 1. on the phone 2. as a result of 3. back and forth 4. around the corner 5. hold onto Exercise 15: 1. They sold their house and went off to live in Canada with their daughter. 2. ---What will you be doing this time next week? --- I’ll be working as usual.
3. He was intelligent and hard-working and before long he took over the editing of the magazine.
4. Don’t you hate it when someone hangs up on you before you finish speaking?
5. To their horror, the roof of their caught fire. Exercise 17
1. As 2. When 3. After 4. until 5. when Exercise 18:
1. If 2. because 3. Unless 4. although 5. Since Exercise 19:
1. you have greatly improved your writing skill 2. Mary is thinking of getting a divorce
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