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SectionA

III.1.idle2.justify3.discount

4.distinct5.minute6.accused

7.object8.contaminate9.sustain10.worship

IV.1.accusing...of2.endup3.cameupon4.atherworst75.payfor6.runariskof

7participatein8.otherthan9.objectto/objected10.atbest

V.1.K2.G3.C4.E5.N

6.07.18.L9.A10.D

Collocation

VI.1.delay2.pain3.hardship4.suffering5.fever6.defeat7.poverty8.treatment9.

noise10.agony

Wordbuilding

VIL1.justify2.glorify3.exemplifies4.classified5.purified6.intensify7.identify8.

terrified

VIII.1.bravery2.jewelry3.delivery4.machinery5.robbery6.nursery7.scenery8.

discovery

SentenceStructure

IX.1.otherthanfbrfuneralsandweddings

2.otherthantoliveanindependentlife

3.otherthanthattheyappealedtohiseye

4.butotherthanthat,he*lleatjustabouteverything.

5.otherthanthatit*ssomewhereinthetowncenter

X.1.shouldn'thavebeentothecinemalastnight

2.wouldhavetoldhimtheanswer

3.theyneedn*thavegoneatall

4.musthavehadtoomuchworktodo

5.mighthavebeeninjuredseriously

Translation

XL1.Theplantdoesnotgrowwellinsoilsotherthantheoneinwhichithasbeen

developed.

2.Researchfindingsshowthatwespendabouttwohoursdreamingeverynight,no

matterwhatwemayhavedoneduringtheday.

3.Somepeopletendtojustifytheirfailurebyblamingothersfbrnottryingtheirbest.

4.Weremaintruetoourcommitment:Whateverwepromisedtodo;wewoulddoit.

5.EvenBeethoven'sfatherdiscountedthepossibilitythathissonwouldonedaybecome

thegreatestmusicianintheworld.ThesameistrueofEdison,whoseemedtohisteacher

tobequitedull.

6.Theywereaccusedbyauthoritiesofthreateningthestatesecurity.

XII.1.

11入糠雪舞搬寥世妄聆席伺址拶報“妖杠倫的樺孩煽口亞寧覆代禊杏冠孩埼需黨嫌每

2

出入除自己家以外的任何場所時,如果你帶有寵物,一定要了解有關(guān)寵物的規(guī)定。

2一些女性完全可以不待在家里,而是去工作,掙一份不錯的工資。但是為了家庭,

她們放棄了工作。

3.你怎么為這樣粗魯?shù)男袨檗q護?你將會為此付出沉重的代價,因為他們己經(jīng)以低

毀名譽的罪名起訴你了。

4.批評有其重要作用;我們可能當(dāng)時不喜歡它,但是它能激勵我們?nèi)プ龈鼈ゴ蟮氖?/p>

情。

5.他毫不讓步的行為遭到公眾的反對,這使得他陷人了精神上崩潰、經(jīng)濟上破產(chǎn)的

境地。

6.即使你失敗了,也不要被失敗傷害,更不要被失敗左右。記?。菏∈菍W(xué)習(xí)過程

中必要的一步;它不是學(xué)習(xí)、的結(jié)束,而是學(xué)習(xí)的開始。

Cloze

XIII.1.B2.A3.C4.D5.B6.A7.B8.A9.C10.All.D12.C13.D14.A15.C16.D

17.B18.C19.A20.D

SectionB

ReadingSkills

I.1.1wasablackandwaslookeddownonbecauseoftheuglyshadowofracismin

1976.

2.一敬渦槨腳玻敢泮渦眠犯搠晚敦敲碟映湘那故掩映牯集慷漂敲璘慍擎濠榆

殿珞

tmeansthatthemanwasdifferentfromothersforhewashonestandpaiddebts.

3.Thefarmer^attitudetowardmechangedwhenhelearnedthatIwasthesonofan

honestmanwhowasdifferentfromotherblacks.

4.BecauseAmericansocialmoralityhaschangedfbrtheworse.

5.Becausepeoplebelieveinhonestyandthishelpsmeinmylife.

ComprehensionoftheText

ILl.F2.T3.F4.T5.T6.T7.F8.T

Vocabulary

III.1.melted2.restore3.initiative4.obligation,5.induce6.lest7.reliefs,furnish9.

enquire10.meanwhile

IV.1.kepthisword2:shruggedoff3.meltedaway4.enquireinto5.cooloff6.pavethe

wayfor7.holdup8.fallapart9.wipeaway10.oncredit

Unit2

SectionA

Comprehensionofthetext

1.Helivedapoorandmiserablelifeduringhischildhood.

2.BecausenooneinBritainappearedtoappreciatehistalentfbrcomedy.Hiscomic

figuresdidnotconformtoBritishstandards.

3.Becausehisdressandbehaviordidn'tseemthatEnglish.

4.ItwasthefirstmovieinwhichChaplinspoke.

5.Heusedhisphysicalsensestoinventhisartashewentalongwithoutapreparedscript.

6.Histransformationoflifelessobjectsintootherkindsofobjects,plustheskillwith

whichheexecuteditagainandagain.

7.Shebroughtstabilityandhappinesstohimandbecameacenterofcalminhisfamily.

8.Comic.

Vocabulary

III.1.coarse2.betrayed3.incident4.postponed5.execute6.surrounding7.applause8.

extraordinary9.clumsy10.sparked

IV.1.for2.against3.up4.about5.up6.to7.down8.down9.in10.on

V.1.12.J3.B4.D5.E6.G7.F8.L9.N10.A

Collocation

VI.1.service2.help/hand3.influence4.guarantee5.visit6.span.7.welcome8.spirit9.

duties10.buildings

WordBuilding

VIL1.artist2.terrorist3.novelist4.activists5.biologists6.idealist7.capitalists8.

tourist

VIII.1.terrorism2.industrialism3.realism4.idealism5.criticism6.heroism7.racism

8.Modernism

sentencestructure

IX.1.IfIhadknownthatyouwerecoming,Iwouldhavemetyouattheairport.

2.Ifhehadtriedtoleavethecountry,hewouldhavebeenstoppedattheborder.

3.Ifwehadfoundhimearlier,wecouldhavesavedhislife.

4.IfIhadcaughtthatplane,Iwouldhavebeenkilledintheaircrash.

5.Ifhehadbeeningoodhealth,hecouldhavewrittenmanybooks.

X.1.itisawondertofind

2.Itisasurpriseforustofind

3.itisawasteoftimetoarguewithhim

4.It'sacomforttoknow

5.Itisareliefforustolearn

XL1.Ifthecharactersinthiscomedyhadbeenmorehumorous,itwouldhaveattracteda

largeraudience.

2.Shehasneverlostfaithinherownability,soitisapossibilityforhertobecomea

successfulactress.

3.1neverhadformaltraining,IjustlearnedasIwentalong.

4.Astheirproductsfindtheirwayintotheinternationalmarket,theirbrandisgainingin

popularity.

5.Shecouldmakeupastorybysayingshewasknockedunconsciousbythievesandthat

allher

moneywasgone,butshedoubtedwhethershecouldmakeit

戳量獨敵搠峻培攥眠敵槨妨獨散撓峻攪泮歉羹soundbelievable.

6.Noonewascertainwhetherhepostponedthevisitonpurpose,butthisbroughtmore

criticismofhim.

Translation

XII.1.Ifthecharactersinthiscomedyhadbeenmorehumorous,itwouldhaveattracted

alargeraudience.

2.Shehasneverlostfaithinherownability,soitisapossibilityforhertobecomea

successfulactress.

3.1neverhadformaltraining,IjustlearnedasIwentalong-

4.Astheirproductsfindtheirwayintotheinternationalmarket,theirbrandisgainingin

popularity.

5.Shecouldmakeupastorybysayingshewasknockedunconsciousbythievesandthat

allhermoneywasgone,butshedoubtedwhethershecouldmakeitsoundbelievable.

6.Noonewascertainwhetherhepostponedthevisitonpurpose,butthisbroughtmore

criticismofhim.

xn.i.如果沒有查理?卓別林,世界電影史就會不一樣了。

2.令人感到寬慰的是,他的努力最終給予了他長期渴望的結(jié)果一他成功地發(fā)現(xiàn)了這

種疾病的原因。

3.查理?卓別林是最偉大、最廣受熱愛的電影明星之一。從《流浪漢》到《摩登時代》,

他拍攝了許多他那個時代最有趣、最受歡迎的電影。他最出名的是他扮演的一個人

物一年輕可愛的小流浪漢。

4.卓別林是一個才能非凡的人:自他1914年第一次在電影中出現(xiàn),兩年時間內(nèi)他就

成了這個國家最有名的人物之一。

5.查理?卓別林對20世紀(jì)初期每個人的生活都產(chǎn)生了影響。與有史以來的任何人相比,

他讓更多的人歡笑,改變了人們看待這個世界的方式。

6.1977年,查理?卓別林在圣誕節(jié)那天去世了,身后留下了悲傷的家人和朋友,以及

全世界數(shù)以百萬計的影迷。

Cloze

XIII.1.C2.B3.C4.B5.A6.C7.D8.A9.D10.Cll.D12.A13.A14.C15.B16.D

17.A18.C19.B20.A

StructuredWriting

XV.Charlie桃溜褐猿慍膜敲腳撓涪援映牯集猿渠瓶癩懂擎□械懵潼暈Mg演滓

牯潺映牯玻濃眠牯攪滇玻敵狼懵敲集景整洋敲玻潼9潭藏懵檔徼番破濠渦獴慍

擎玻榆據(jù)惕獴???敷敲漆防慨卿泮牯檔牡撿整械瑛摭漠暢湘數(shù)渦渦愁?敢渠

哪滓掇景玻改□械柿?林楓據(jù)潭敲??槟畼∠婢刺移趾痔线哚?/p>

潼狐汩演4植浬

ChaplinisagreatcomicfbrhisnativelandBritain,butevenmoresofortheworld.On

thestageheoftenworetinymoustaches,hugepantsandtailcoatsthatwereperhapsmore

characteristicofEuropeansandmaybenotmuchoftheBritish.Sincemorethanhalfof

therolesChaplinplayedwereinsilentfilms,peoplethroughouttheworldhadno

difficultyunderstandinghisfilms.Withsoundmovies,Chaplincreatedanonsense

languagethatsoundedlikenoknownnationalityandwasacceptedandappreciatedby

peopleallovertheworld.Formostofhislifetimehedidnotstayinhismothercountry;

hetraveledthroughouttheworldtoappearonstageforpeopleofdifferentnationalities.

SectionB

ReadingSkills

1.F.Itisbasicallyafactthoughthesentencecontainssomewordsfbropinions.

Wordsrepresentingopinions:amostrevolutionarything

Wordsrepresentingfacts:sixmonthsago;ranfbrmayorofEmbu,Kenya,andwon

2.F?Itisbasicallyafactthoughthesentencecontainssomewordsfbropinions.

Wordsrepresentingopinions:evenmoresurprising

Wordsrepresentingfacts:wasvotedinbyhercolleaguesontheDistrictCouncil,allmen

3.O.Itisbasicallyanopinionthoughthesentencecontainssomewordsfbrfacts.

Wordsrepresentingopinions:suddenlybecameasymboloftheincreasinglypowerful

politicalforce

Wordsrepresentingfacts:thousandsofwomeninthisfarmingareatwohoursnortheast

ofNairobi

4.F.Itisbasicallyafactthoughthesentencecontainssomewordsfbropinions.

Wordsrepresentingopinions:manywomenhadnotbeentaughtthebasicsofpolitical

participation

Wordsrepresentingfacts:Oneveteranfemalepoliticalactivistsaid

Whattheveteranfemalepoliticalactivistsaidwasafact.Sothesentenceisbasically

factual.

5.O.Itisbasicallyanopinionthoughthesentencecontainssomewordsforfacts.

Wordsrepresentingopinions:notanewphenomenon

Wordsrepresentingfacts:politicalactivityamongKenyanwomen

Comprehensionofthetext

ILl.T2.F3.F4.T5.F6.T7.F8.T

Vocabulary

III.1.fierce2.launched3.colleagues4.illegal5.funded

6.jealous7.refresh8.substantial9.sow10.ridiculous

IV.1.Couldwetakeawalk?Ifeellikealittleexercise.

2.Ms.Mbogohadmadeabolddecision:torunformayorofEmbu,Kenya.

3.SomeleadersinKenyawereafraidoflosingtheirpower,sotheytriedeverythingto

shut*Kenyanwomenoutofpolitics.

4.Shedecidedlongagothatshewouldstudythesubjectinearnestassoonassheleft

school.

5.Hewasarrestedbecausehewaspaidtospyonourairbases.

6.Afteralmostfourhoursoffiercenegotiation,thePresidenthadtheupperhand.

7.VictimsoftrafficaccidentsmakeupalmostaquarterofthehospitaFspatients.

8.Ms.Mbogo'svictorywasimportantbecauseallhermalecolleaguesvotedherin.

9.Twoyoungmenwereoriginallyhiredtowatchoverthehouseasitwasbeingbuilt.

10.Itisreportedthatgovernmenttroopstriedtobreakuptheprotestbyfiringtheirguns

intheair.

Unit3

SectionA

Vocabulary

III.l.raw2.convicted3.compensation4.notify5.provisions6.receipt7.paste8.altered

9.thrive10.Certify

IVI.up2.to3.down4.of5.out6.into7.for8.on9.through10.Of

V.1.M2.E3.G4.A5.H6.C7.18.K9.010.D

Collocation

VI.1.respect2.degree3.money4.living5.praise6.place7.success8.scholarship9.job

10.Reputation

WordBuilding

VII.l.longish2.animal-like3.selfish4.honey-like5.ball-like6.boyish7.yellowish8.

Bookish

VIII.1.politicians2.technician3.comedian4.musicians5.physicians6.electricians7.

beautician8.Magician

Sentencestructure

IX.1.ThewantedmanisbelievedtobelivinginNewYork.

2.Manypeoplearesaidtobehomelessafterthefloods.

3.Threemenaresaidtohavebeenarrestedaftertheexplosion.

4.Theprisoneristhoughttohaveescapedbyclimbingoverthewall.

5.Fourpeoplearereportedtohavebeenseriouslyinjuredintheaccident.

X.l.Hetriedsendingherflowers,butitdidn,thaveanyeffect.

2.1don'tregrettellingherwhatIthought,evenifIupsether.

3.ThewindowwasbrokenbecauseIforgottocloseitwhenIleft.

4.Weregrettoinformyouthatthematerialsyouorderedareoutofstock.

5.Hewelcomedthenewstudentandthenwentontoexplainthecollegeregulations.

Translation

XL1.Sevenoreightofficialsarereportedtohavetakenbribesandthemayorhasdecided

tolookintotheaffairinperson.

2.Theseworkersregretyieldingtothemanagement'sadviceandgoingbacktowork.

Nowtheyareagainfacedwiththethreatoflosingtheirjobs.

3.Youonlyneedtofilloutaformtogetyourmembership,whichentitlesyoutoa

discountongoods.

4.Theircarbrokedownhalfwayfornoreason.Asaresulttheyarrivedthreehourslater

thantheyhadplanned.

5.Theofficialgotinvolvedinascandalandwasforcedtoresignweekslater.

6.Themanlivingonwelfarebegantobuilduphisownmarket,onestepatatimeandhis

businessisthriving.

XIII.

漠敲獨整。瑜慍玻浩渦楨^棕敲貓窠槨械窠柿口不.

n接打郁翰、,昌文寸昨埼石睪仍言益V者益契教淹布謹場碗酷括開。噤械I伺2衿侑1括

三權(quán)套?洼們伴嬤括亶漫妗皆脂」2.

據(jù)報道這個男子曾在私下說:“許多救濟對象在欺騙我們,因此,作為補償,我們有

權(quán)讓他們對我們點頭哈腰。

2.我們考慮了你的背景與經(jīng)歷,很遺憾地告訴你,我們目前沒有適合你的工作機會。

3.我沒能按奧斯卡的暗示去做,相反,我反駁了那個婦女,結(jié)果她竟然是我們的新

經(jīng)理。

4.需要有人來充當(dāng)窮人權(quán)利的捍衛(wèi)者,因為這一體制太容易被濫用。

5.我的車子在高速公路上拋錨后,我打電話向警察求助,20分鐘后他們趕來幫我。

6.他熱愛藝術(shù),卻經(jīng)受了巨大的痛苦一貧窮與誤解。

Close

XIIL1.B2.C3.A4.D5.B6.A7.D8.C9.A10.Bll.D12.A13.C14.B15.D16.B

17.C18.A19.D20.B

StructuredWriting

XV.Itisdifficulttogetawelfareclient'swheelchairrepaired.Oncemywheelchair

neededrepairing,andInotifiedmycaseworker.Shegavemealecturethat□集拇金巾*憎

敷酒摯撓牡景泮9桶數(shù)摘慨物桔演獨故玻法敬???除瑛集瘢槨慰桶漫散

??豆P叫碟汩獨敵集拇頊敵玻浩潴熠短牯4祭眠故汶檔榆涸擎篁潰狷玻祭渾

攥攘污眠牯敷

Ihadn攜takengoodcareofmywheelchair.ThenshetoldmethatImusthavethe

patiencetowaituntilshehadthetimetoreportmywheelchairconditionstomymedical

worker.Thenthemedicalworkercalledthewheelchairrepaircompaniestogetthe

cheapestbidandinfbnnedthemainwelfareofficeatthestatecapital.Ittookthem

anotherseveraldaystoconsiderthematter.Whentheyfinallygotmywheelchair

repaired,Ihadbeenconfinedtobedformorethanhalfamonth.

SectionB

ReadingSkills

LI."Thestacksofpaper”isbeingpersonifiedassomeonewhocanbearwitnessto

something.

2."Westernears"symbolizepeoplefromWesterncountries.

3.”Agalleryofhumanfaces*1symbolizesagatheringofpeopleofdifferentorigins.

4.Asweknowaportraitdoesnothavelife.Itisinafigurativewaytosay"aliving

portrait**.

5.Theword"like"tellsusthatthispartisasimile,comparinghatstosmallcrowns.

6."Twotinybirds"areclearlyametaphorforthegirfstwosmallhands,showingthatit

waswithlovingcarethattheblindmanheldthegirfshands.

ComprehensionoftheText

ILl.Thestacksofpaperborewitnesstoahugeamountofworkwaitingtobedone,even

thoughIhadbeenworkingsevendaysaweek.

2.1rememberfeelingannoyedatthisdensecollectionofhumanity.

3.Thenthetruthstruckme.Hewasblind.

4.Aswewaitedforourdrinks,theblindmansaid,"Themusicseemsoutoftunetoour

Westernears,butithascharm.n

5.Theyaremotionless,waitingfortheperformancetostart.

6.Thefirstperformanceendedjustaswefinisheddessert,andIexcusedmyselfandwent

totalktothetheatermanager.

7.Afewminuteslaterhewasstandingnexttooneofthedancers,herlittlecrownedhead

hardlyreachinghischest.

8.Aboutaweekafterourtrip,thechairmantoldmetheChineseexecutivehadcalledto

expressgreatsatisfactionwiththetrip.

Vocabulary

III.l.skimmed2.steer3.chartered4.angle5.veil6.magic7.realm8.annoy9.dense10.

Highlighted

IV.1.ManyofthesepoemsbearwitnesstohisyearsspentinIndia,England,andChina.

2.Theotherplayersintheteamarebetterthanme,butI'mslowlycatchingup.

3.1wasloadedwithmanyparcels,unabletowalkanyfaster.

4.Theplacewasdesertedandtherewasnosignofhumanbeingslivingthere.

5.Theseinstrumentsshouldbeswitchedonandcheckedbeforewestartourwork.

6.MyfriendwasdressedinablackcoatwhereasIwasinjeans.

7.Allthoseconnectedwiththemissionwereinprayerforher,butherlifewasnot

spared.

8.MayIexcusemyselfforawhile,Mr.Davis?

9.Haveyouevernoticedthatatyesterda/sconcertoneoftheviolinistswasoutoftune?

10.Alltoosoonitwasoverandweleftfeelingwehadjustskimmedthesurfaceofthis

fascinatingtopic.

Unit4

SectionA

Vocabulary

III.1.investment2.disposal3.condensed4.strategic5.revenue6.scratch7.utilities8.

invested9.nowherelO.Transmission

IV.1.islaggingfarbehind2.arestuckwith3.goingfor4.remainincontacts,keeppace

with6.atyourdisposal7.datesfrom8.scratchedthesurfaceof9.stuckin10.choose

between

V.1.L2.N3.D4.E5.H6.17.F8.09.110.B

Collocation

VI.1.exchange2.growth3.opportunities4.understanding5.benefits6.peace7.

development8.career9.will10.Status

WordBuilding

VII.l.supeipower2.superabundant3.supermarket4.super-speed5.supercomputer6.

supennan7.superstar8.super-efficient

VIII.1.auto-timer2.auto-focus3.autograph4.auto-reverse5.autobiography6.

automakers7.autoloading8.auto-criticism

Sentencestructure

IX1.Concentrateonindoordelightsratherthanoutdoorfightsandyou'llbemuchbetter

appreciated.

2.Asaresultofthedevelopmentofcomputertechnologymanypeoplemayeventually

beabletoworkathomeratherthangototheoffice.

3.Somepeoplesaythatthepupils*achievementsthistermwillbemeasuredbyaformal

testratherthantheirteachefsassessment.

4.Theyarguedthattheirproductsshouldbedevelopedonthebasisofneedratherthan

profit.

5.Duringweekendsthebusinessmenmayspendtimeestablishingfriendshipandmutual

trustratherthandiscussinganyparticularitemofbusiness.

X.l.Petrolnowistwiceasexpensiveasitwasafewyearsago.

2.Theirsisaboutthreetimesasbigasours.

3.LatinAmericancustomerstalktwotofourtimesaslongonthephoneaspeoplein

NorthAmerica.

4.Thefeeforcellphonesistypicallytwiceasmuchasforcallsmadeoverfixedlines.

5.Cantransmit250,000timesasmuchdataasastandardtelephonewire

Translation

XI.1.Ratherthaninvestinmyeducation,myparentsspenttheirmoneyonanewhouse.

2.Today,peoplearespendingtwiceasmuchonentertainmentandrelaxationastheydid

inthepast.

3.Inordertobesuccessful,abusinessmustkeeppacewithdevelopmentsinthe

marketplace.

4.HerfluencyinEnglishgaveheranadvantageoverothergirlsforthejob.

5.Forstudents,nowhereisbetterthanthelibrary,whereallthebooksareattheir

disposal.

6.Weshouldmakefullus

土L□棒峻攪滓戳□畦某叫seoftheplatformtostrengthencommunication,expand

cooperationinmoreareasandseekfurtherdevelopmentthroughjointefforts.

XII.1.發(fā)展中國家認為信息技術(shù)是促進經(jīng)濟發(fā)展的途徑,但一些國家在估算成本與

選擇技術(shù)方面缺乏經(jīng)驗。

2?據(jù)說地球擁有的地下水量大約是其擁有的河流和湖泊水量的三千倍,而且地下水

要干凈得多。

3.任何人都能照出好照片一問題只是你是否在合適的時間和地點。

4.通過在他們的學(xué)校和圖書館安裝計算機,這些社區(qū)的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)們表明他們決心不在技

術(shù)上落后。

5.當(dāng)他開始創(chuàng)辦這家公司時,他想他將能在市場上與那些頂級公司并駕齊驅(qū),可是

他現(xiàn)在失望了,因為他沒有成功。

6.佛羅里達的一對夫婦在建造一座他們稱之為未來之家的房子,它既能抵御咫風(fēng),

又與周圍環(huán)境十分協(xié)調(diào)。

Cloze

XIII.1.C2.D3.A4.B5.B6.C7.D8.B9.C10.Dll.A12.C13.B14.D15.C16.D

17.B18.A19.C20.玻畬瑣牽攥丸械桶柿墟

C

StructuredWriting

XV.Comparethenewwelfaresystemwiththeoldoneandyouwouldfindaworldof

differencebetweenthetwo.Underthenewwelfaresystem,thelawencourageswelfare

clientstoworkontheirownfbragradualshiftawayfromwelfare,andthisisnotthecase

inthepast.Welfareclientsnowcandeveloptheirtalentstomakemoney.Inthepast,they

oftencheatedtobleedthesystemfbrafewextradollars.Nowcaseworkerswillgladly

helptheirclientsfindappropriatejobsratherthanactlikedetectivestotrytoseekoutany

unreportedproperties.Todaymanywelfareclientshavemadeachoicetolivealifeof

completehonestyandtheytellthetruthtocaseworkersanddeclareanyextraincomethey

make.Incaseslikethis,caseworkerswillfeelgreatlyrelievedbecausetheydon'tneedto

searchfbranycheatingasinthepast.

SectionB

ReadingSkills

I.l.YourhomecomputerorTVcanprovidewhateveryouneedwheneveryoulike.

2.Youcanlearnlanguageeasilyviacomputeroverdistance.

3.Poorpeoplemustalsohaveaccesstohightechnologyasitisessentialfbrtheir

education,workanddailylives.

4.Somecompaniesprovidethetechnologyofinformationhighwaytotherichfirstas

thatisbusiness.

5.Advocatesofuniversalaccesshavealreadylaunchedanumberofprojectsoftheirown

forthepoor.

Comprehensionofthetext

II.l.F2.F3.T4.T5.F6.T7.T8.T

Vocabulary

III.1.transmit2.insure3.crucial4.feedback5.correspondence6.specialized7.tutor8.

hence9.portion10.Files

IV.1.differon2.referto3.Comparedto4.specializein5.makeroutine6.comeupwith

7.hasaccessto8.Somestepsshouldbetaken9.signedupfor10.inthehandsof

Unit5

SectionA

Comprehensionofthetext

LI.Because22millionpeoplelivealone,whichsuggeststhatitisanoverwhelming

phenomenonintheUnitedStates.

2.Becausetheycanfindinspirationinsolitude.

3.Themorepositiveoneistowardoneself,thelesstheneedfbrstayingwithothers.

4.Itdepends.Iftheylivewiththeirfriends,thefriends1temporaryleavingwillbe

receivedasawelcomechange.However,iftheylivealone,thetemporaryabsenceof

friendsmayleavethemwithafeelingofemptiness.

5.Becausetheneedtotalkisthemostbasicneedofasolitaryperson.

6.Theymaycallfriendstotellthemimportantthings,ortalktothemselves,theirpets,

thetelevision,oreventostrangers.

7.Tostayrational,settledowninacomfortablewayandfindpleasurefromthecurrent

life,waitforanythinghappythatmayhappen.

8.Thewriterthinksthatasordinarypeople'ssolitarylifediffersfromthatofgreatminds

(likepoetsandphilosophers),theyshouldcherishthethoughtthat"sincewearehere,we

mayaswellacceptitandmakethebestofit”.

Vocabulary

III.l.humble2.slippery3.tame4.inspiration5.crept6.apology7.observation8.dictate

9.inadequate10.Solitary

IV.1.castout2.allbyhimself3.stayuplate4.wasfondof5.atonesitting6.filledup

with7.speakshighlyof8.setforth9.atlength10.forthetimebeing

V.l.K2.H3.M4.B5.A6.07.J8.D9.F10.1

Collocation

VI.1.efficiency2.status3.performance4.standard5.coordination6.sense7.career8.

quality9.supply10.Accuracy

WordBuilding

VII.1.underestimated2.underpaid3.overslept4.Underdeveloped5.overestimated6.

overcharged7.underweight8.Overloaded

VIII.1.simplified2.electrician3.recovery4.childlike5.autobiography6.underline7.

terrorist8.Overreact

SentenceStructure

IX.1.Thedistancebetweenthemisnotsogreatastobeunbridgeable.

2.Theunityofthemasseswiththepartyisneversostrongasitisnow.

3.ThepunishmentwasharshbecauseMaggiewouldloseherposition,butitwasnotso

badaslosingherpay.

4.Fveheardtheterriblenoiseonceortwicebefore,butneversoloudasthisone.

5.Menareneversopeaceful,sogracefulwitheachotherastheyarenow.

X.l.Youmightaswellgotheretoseewhetherthereistheinformationyouneed.

2.Wemightaswellcallitfreedom.

3.Youmightaswellringandtellthemyou'regoingtovisitthem.

4.Wemightaswellwalkhome.

5.Wemightaswellfindaneasieronetoread.

Translation

XI.l.Thislittlemanisnotsoinnocentasheappears.

2.There'snothingIcandoabouttheproblem,soyoumightaswellturntoProfessor

Wangforhelp.

3.Bothsidesspeakhighlyofthefruitsintheircooperationindifferentareas,andhope

thatthecooperationcanbefurthered.

4.Ontheonehand,animageofbeingclosetothepeoplecangetanewpolicymore

easilyaccepted.Ontheotherhand,itwill"encouragepeopletospeaktheirmindsand

comeupwithconstructivesuggestions".

5.Hissenseoflonelinessroseandfellandhesometimeswouldtalkatlengthtohimself

andhispetsandthetelevision.

6.Afterall,moneyisnoteverything.Therichestpeoplearenotnecessarilythehappiest.

XIL1.

e制:g6RvA

N^^霰督

新的機制并不像他們預(yù)期的那樣有效,因為數(shù)月過去了,但管理效率并沒有明顯改

進。

2.我不想不必要地嚇唬你,可你最好還是面對事實,看看一些數(shù)字吧。

3.孤獨的特點是一種與世隔絕感,而獨居則是獨自一人卻不感到寂寞的狀態(tài),它能

引發(fā)自我意識。

4.孤獨是一種消極的狀態(tài),你會感到失去了某種東西。你可能與別人在一起仍然感

到孤獨一這也許是孤獨最痛苦的形式。

5?獨居是一種與自我相約的積極的狀態(tài)。獨居是值得向往的,是獨自一人、享受自

我愉快而乂充實的陪伴的一種狀態(tài)。

6,梭羅說,一個人即使身處同伴之中,如果不對他們敞開心扉,仍會感到孤獨。

Cloze

XIII.l.B2.D3.A4.B5.C6.C7.D8.D9.B10.A11.C12.B13.A14.C15.D16.B17.C

18.A19.D20.C

StructuredWriting

XV.Somepeopleprefertolivealonewhereassomeothershavetolivealoneforone

reasonoranother.Thosepeoplebclievin口潼窠猬極慵桶浸污猥法筆撼口牡客口槨珊

渠洞滅泄深猿渾牯口洞滅渦漫感:注口槨渦獨法篁撼

gininspirationalsolitudearguethatnocompanionismorecompanionablethansolitude.

LiterarygiantssuchasWilliamWordsworth,JohnMiltonandHenryThoreauenjoyed

livingaloneonpurpose.Huntersorexplorerseiijoythemselvesastheyventureoutto

tamethegreatwildareas.Ontheotherhand,therearesomeotherpeoplewhohaveto

livealoneduetovariousreasons:beingdivorced,widowedornevermarried.Manyof

themfeelbittertoliveinsolitude.Theyhavenoonetotalktoandasaresulttheytalkat

lengthtothemselvesandtotheirpetsandtothetelevision.

SectionB

Readingskills

1.A2,C3.B4.C

Comprehensionofthetext

II.l.F2.T3.T4.F5.F6.T7.T8.F

Vocabulary

IIL1.abstract2.holy3.Nevertheless4.odds5.complicate6.tolerate7.depression8.

resorting9.exclaimed10.Disorder

IV1.Whenhereceivedtheadmissionnoticefromtheuniversity,heknewitwastimehe

struckoutonhisown.

2.1hadtokeepthevideocamerareadilyaccessibleincaseIsawsomethingthatneeded

tobefilmed.

3.EverytimeshetriedtoarguewithheridenticaltwinKatie,shewouldendupcrying

hereyesout.

4.Seriousviolencehassprungfromtheconflictoverinsignificant,irritatingdifferences.

5.Therearemanypeoplewhobelievesincerelythatyoucantrainchildrenforlife

withoutresortingtopunishment.

6.Alansignedadonncontractwithhisroommatetoheadoffpossibleconflicts.

7.Hewasrequiredtofillinaformbeforethejobinterview.

8.Hermajorconcernishowshewillmakesurethepeopleontheteamsgetalongwith

oneanother.

9.Againstalltheodds,ithasworked,andthisisameasureofjusthowstrongtheyboth

wereasindividualswhentheycametothemarriagetenyearsago.

10.Whatrdliketodoistohelpthemtoseethattheydon*tneedtogiveuponthe

computer,thattheycanactuallybethemasterofit.

Unit6

SectionA

Vocabulary

III.1.Substantial2.concerning3.negotiation4.exaggerate5.Withdrawn6.

commissions7.financed8.secure9.Impose10.Donation

IV.1.by2.in3.of4.to5.Up6.on/upon7.with8.in9.in10.Between

V.1.02.E3.G4.15.J6.B7.K8.N9.M10.D

Collocation

VI.1.approaches2.reward3.protection4.honor5.advice6.access7.advantages8.help

9.sympathy10.Understanding

WordBuilding

VIL1.foresight2.forewarned3.foreground4.postgraduates,post-race6.foresaw7.

post-Christmas8.post-election

VIII.1.e-shopper2.e-merchant3.e-joumal4.e-classroom5.e-commerce6.e-mail7.

e-dictionaries8.e-cash

SentenceStructure

IX.1.ItspointlesstogotherenextMonday-there*sapublicholiday.

2.Itiseasytotalkabouthavinghigh

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