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Unit1
SectionA.TheExpensiveFantasyofLordWilliams
Part.II
1.BecausethisisatitIeboughtwithstoIenmoney.Theguy'sreal
nameisAnthonyWiIIiams.
2.It'ssmaIIywithapopuIationofonly320.
3.No.HelooksIikeaScottishnoble,soft-spokenandwealthy.
4.ThetruthisthatthemanwithendIessmoneyandafriendIymanner
wasnotalordataIIbutagovernmentempIoyeeIivingoutafantasythat
hewasaScottishnobIeandpayingforitbysteaIingfundsfromScottish
Yard.
5.Hestolemorethaneightmillionpoundsovereightyearsand
pouredaboutfivemillionpoundsintotheviIIage.
6.Mostofthestolenmoneywassupposedtobeusedtopayspiesand
conductsecretactivitiesagainsttheIrishRepubIicanArmy.
7.Heusedthemoneytobuyanestate,abeautifulhome,andadozen
nobIetitles.ButmostofaII,hesunkhisdishonestgainsintotheviIIage,
buyingmultiplecottages,apubandarun-downhotelandturningthem
intoverygood-1ookingplaces.
8.HisbankdepositsweresoIargethattheywerenoticedbythebank'
smanagement.Thebankthennotifiedthepolice,whodiscoveredthatthe
criminalwasoneoftheirown.
9.BecauseintheeyesofsomeviIlagersWilliamsisahelper,
pouringmostofhisstolenmoneyintotheviIIageandgivingjobsto43
peopIe.
10.Hesaidinaninterviewafterhewasarrested:"Idiscoveredthis
bIoodyhugeamountofmoney.Iwentfromtheneedtopayoffafewdebts
towhatcanonlybedescribedasgreed.Thereisnowaytojustifyit.”
PartHI
1-suspicion
2.restored
3.considerate
4.inherited
5.furnish
6.justify
7.substantial
8.fantastic
PartIV
1.Tohisembarrassmenthediscovered
2.Iikethat
3.strikedealswith
4.liveitout
5.fallsupondarkdays
6.nothingbut
7.capturedtheheartoftheIittIeboywith
8.raiseaglassto
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economy
business
campaign
polI
survey
&
research
7C.lessons
IC
study
PartVI
1.weII-advised(明智的)
2.narrow-minded(心胸狹窄的)
3.wide-eyed(眼睛睜大的)
4.soft-spoken(說(shuō)話溫和的)
5.big-headed(妄自尊大的)
6.single-minded(專(zhuān)心致志的)
7.welI-meant(用意良好的)
8.quick-tempered(易怒的)
PartVII
1.air-conditioned
2.handmade
3.thunder-struck
4.heart-felt
5.data-based
6.seIf-empIoyed
7.custom-buiIt
8.weather-beaten
PartVIII
1.WelI-meantasitwas,thedecisionspoiledthepeacetalkinthe
MiddleEast.
2.Hardashetried,hefailedtodeceivethepolicecommissioner
inLondonintheend.
3.Poorashewas,shegaveuptheideatomarryhim.
4.Friendlyashemayseem,Iwon'tregardhimasconsiderate.
5.Suspiciousasshewasofhimrshenevercametotheideathatthe
wealthy,soft-spoken,weII-manneredmanwasacriminal.
PartIX
1.Now(that)youhavestudiedtheabovemodeIsandunderstoodthe
meaningandusageoftheexpression“nowthat”,youknowhowtodothe
followingexercises.
2.Now(that)I'veheardthemusic,IunderstandwhyyouIikeit.
3.Nowthatthehotelisbeautifullyrestored,manytravelersIike
tostayinit.
4.Nowthatthecriminalturnedouttobeoneoftheirown,theLondon
policecommissionerpubIiclyapologizedforpoorlysupervisinghis
department.
5.NowthatyouhavegotanMAdegree,youarequaIifiedforaPhD
program.
PartX
1.MythanksgotothosewhostillstuckbymewhenIfe11upondark
days.
2.NowthathehaspubIishedapopularnovelwhichearnshimalarge
amountofmoney,heisabletobuyanewhouseandacar.
3.Thepolicesaidthattheirsuspicionswerearousedbecausethe
girlhadothermarksonherbody.
4.HowcanyoutalktoherIikethat?Sheistheonewhobroughtyou
upandheIpedyoufinishschool.
5.HardastheroadforthesestudentsafterschoolwiIIbe,their
prospectsarebright.
6.Inordertohaveenoughmoneytorunthebusiness,hesoldhis
newIy-boughthouseatauctionevenatasubstantialloss.
7.Heisfullyjustifiedincriticizingthepolicecommissionerfor
poorlysupervisinghisdepartment.
8.TheseancientbuiIdingswhichareunderprotectionhavebeen
restoredbeautifullytoattractforeigners.
PartXI,p.13
1.周六晚,在“牢騷酒吧”,村民依舊樂(lè)意向“威廉斯勛爵”祝酒,盡
管這個(gè)頭銜現(xiàn)在只能引來(lái)陣陣笑聲。
2.這個(gè)美麗的村莊坐落在蘇格蘭山區(qū)中,有一些村民說(shuō),他們從來(lái)不很了
解安東尼一威廉斯。這位有錢(qián)的貴族說(shuō)話和氣,1986年和他穿著入時(shí)的妻子一
同來(lái)到這里。
3.威廉斯先生買(mǎi)下了一筆又一筆的房產(chǎn),給小村注入大量的現(xiàn)金,一手令
它煥發(fā)了生機(jī)。
4.可是誰(shuí)也沒(méi)有料到這個(gè)事實(shí):這個(gè)財(cái)源滾滾、舉止友好的人并非什么勛
爵,而是一名政府公務(wù)員。
5.威廉斯先生自1959年起效力于倫敦警署,官至財(cái)務(wù)部副主管,年薪
65,000英鎊。大約兩周前,后悔不已的他在法庭受審,被判監(jiān)禁七年半。
6.但是最主要的,是他將不法收入投進(jìn)了這座山村。精致的石屋農(nóng)舍,茵
茵的村中綠地,一排排青青的樹(shù)籬——這一派奇異景色深深地吸引了他。
7.但最主要的,阿布迪先生通過(guò)獲取銀行貸款和與不同的人做交易,
僅支付威廉斯先生所欠他們的一部分,最后以大約50萬(wàn)英鎊的價(jià)格,買(mǎi)下了絕
大部分房產(chǎn)。
8.是他將年久失修的戈登一阿姆斯旅館買(mǎi)下并完全改裝,將這堆廢墟變成
了一座華麗的一流賓館。
SectionB.TheRomanticLifeofSecretAgentAlbert
XVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions
1.D2.A3.04.A5.D6.B7.C8.D
B:PartXVII,p.26
1.simpIified
2.switched
3.standpoint
4.mysterious
5.romantic
6.exceedingly
7.exploits
8.heaved
PartXVI11,p.26
1.aside
2.for
3.for
4.except
5.with
6.At;towards
7.With
8.behind;on/off
9.about/of
Unit2
SectionA.IronandtheEffectsofExercise
PartII,p.38
1.Thenewstudysuggeststhatevenmoderateexercisemayleadto
reducedironinthebloodofwomen.
2.SheisanassociateprofessoratPurdueUniversity.
3.Shemayconsumeadditionalmeatortakeironsupplements.
4.BecausetheyhaveamonthlybIeeding.
5.Throughavarietyofmechanisms.Forexample,someironislost
insweat,andintenseenduranceexerciseissometimesassociatedwith
thebleedingofthedigestivesystem.
6.Three.
7.Youareintrouble.Yourironreservesgotozeroandyoumayfeel
weak,tiredandoutofbreath.
8.PeopIeareadvisedtohaveayearlybloodtesttocheckbIoodiron
reserves.
9.Theyaremeat,chicken,fish,dates,beans,andsomeleafygreen
vegetables.
10.Heshouldavoiddrinkingcoffeeorteawithmeals.
PartJU,p.38
1.moderate
2.consume
3.typically
4.modified
5.evidence
6.restricted
7.calculate
8.remedy
PartIV,p.39
1.bounceback
2.summedup
3.upto
4.atrisk
5.wenttozero
6.goesup
7.outofbreath
8.derivedfrom
PartV,p.39
1.awareness
2.efficiency
3.interaction
4.confidence
5.ability
6.anxiety
7.productivity
8.pressure
PartVI,p.40
1.appearance
2.utterances
3.attendance
4.hindrance
5.maintenance
6.resistance
7.performance
8.existence
9.occurrence
PartVD,p.40
1.peace-loving
2.ice-coId
3.time-consuming
4.water-proof
5.waist-deep
6.care-free
PartVIII,p.41
1.Mr.Howe,myfavoriteprofessor,hasreceivedaDistinguished
TeacherAward.
2.YesterdayIwentfishing-somethingIhadn,tdoneinyears.
3.Somewomenarenormallyinactive,butthenalIofasuddenstart
aprogramofintenseexercise-anactionthatviolatesthelawsof
sportsscience.
4.EvenabriefvisittoGreece,amoderncountrywithancient
civilizationrgivesyouadeepsenseoftherootsofourculture.
5.ApeopIeofinventorsanddiscoverers,philosophersandsoldiers,
poetsandcraftsmen,theancientChinesegavetheworIdmanyofitsmost
usefulthings.
PartIX,p.42
1.Hishomeworkdone,hiscompositionwritten,Larrydecidedtogo
andseethefilm.
2.Themanagersatquietlyintheoffice,(his)eyesclosed,waiting
forthetelephonetoring.
3.Theroomwasinamess,emptybottIesandbeercans(being)
everywhere.
4.WhenIwaIkedin,Grandpawassittingatthekitchentable,the
newspaperspreadbeforehim.
5.Dianastoodmotionlessattheendofthedivingboard,tears
streamingdownhercheeks.
PartX,p.42
1.Mostpeoplewithlowironreservesdon'tknowtheyhaveaniron
deficiency.
2.ItisnotsufficientonlytocheckIeveIsofthebloodprotein
thattransportsoxygen.
3.Menarenotsafe,especiallythosewhoeatIittIemeatandhave
ahighlevelofphysicalactivity.
4.It'sadvisabIeforpeopIeinthesegroupstohaveayearlyblood
testtocheckbloodironreserves.
5.Ironsupplementsmayproduceafeelingofwantingtothrowup,
andmaybepoisonousinsomecases.
6.Thebestsourcesofironaremeat,chicken,fish,dates,beans,
andsomeleafygreenvegetables.
7.ThereasonwhypeopIesometimestakeironsupplementsisthatthe
supplementssupplementthesmaIIamountthatnaturallyoccursingrains.
8.Cooktomatosauceinanironpotforthreehours,anditsiron
contentincreasesstrikingly.
SectionB.DoesExerciseHaveUnexpectedBenefits?
XVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions
1.D2.B3.D4.C5.A6.C7.A8.A
PartXVII,p.55
1-impIied
2.compIicated
3.obstacle
4.exhibited
5.possess
6.stems
7,specuIate
8.neglected
PartXVI11,p.56
1.inadditionto
2.Inresponseto
3.isassociatedwith
4.incontrastto
5.inthesamewaythat
6.Asuccessionofaccidents
7.gothrough
8.areseparatedinto
Unit3
SectionA.WherePrinciplesComeFirst
PartEx.II,p.69
1.Itoperatesontheprinciplethatifyouteachstudentsthemerit
ofsuchvaIuesastruth,courage,integrity,leadership,curiosityand
concern,thenacademicachievementnaturallyfollows.
2.Itisfamousforitsworkwithtroubledyoungsters.
3.Becauseteachersprotestedtheprogram,sdemandsandthestrain
associatedwithmoreintensework.
4.Thecommunityfearedtheschoolwouldattractinner-cityminority
andtroubledstudents.
5.IntheHydeSchooIyaIIstudentsarerequiredtotakeperforming
artsandsports,andprovideacommunityservice.Foreachcourse,
studentsgetagradeforacademicachievementandfor“besteffort”,
6.Parentsmustagreetoacceptanddemonstratetheschool's
philosophiesandoutlook.
7.Thebiggestobstacleformanyparentsistorealizetheirown
weaknesses.
8.Facultyevaluationsareconductedbythestudents.
PartIII,p.69
1.cultivate
2.comprehensive
3.controversial
4.suspend
5,strain
6.preliminary
7.conventional
8.reform
PartIV,p.70
1.Hisgirlfriend'sfathersawhimasamanwhocouldnotmakea
Iiving.
2.Thecoursewascance11edoverthestudentsprotests.
3.Theproblemissodifficultthatwecannotworkitoutwithout
thehelpofourteacher.
4.ChiIdrentendtodotheirutmostwhentheyareencouragedbytheir
parentswhoaremakingsimilarefforts.
5.Thenewteachingprogramdidn'tworkweIIintheschoolatthe
outset.
6.IwaskindofexcitedwhenIreceivedtheletterthataIIowedme
aninterview.
7.TheschooIisscheduledtoopenonSeptember1.
8.Theyappearedtoofferafreelunch,compIetewithcigarsand
wine.
PartV,p.70
1.insights
2.attention
3.recognition
4.entrance
5.control
6.acceptance
7.speed
8.weight
PartVI,p.71
1.historic
2.atomic
3.Arabic
4.energetic
5.economic
6.heroic
PartVII,p.71
1.responsibiIity
2.rapidity
3.elasticity
4.curiosity
5,pubIicity
PartVIIlfp.72
1.InBritain,asinAmerica,thereisagreatdemandforeducational
reform.
2.InGreece,asinItaly,peopIeuseaIotofoIiveoiIincooking.
3.AsintheHydeSchooI,valuessuchascourage,integrity,
leadership,curiosityandconcernarethefirst,mostimportantlesson
insomepubIicinner-cityschoolsinMaryland.
4.InChina,asinJapan,alargenumberofmiddleschooIstudents
takesupplementaryclassesinordertogetintoafamousuniversity.
5.Asinthemiddleofthe1950s,manyyoungpeopIewentdowntothe
countrysideinthelate1960sandearly1970s.
PartIX,p.73
1.Onceyou'vepracticedabit,you'IIfindthatit,squiteeasy.
2.Oncethemealwasfinished,thediscussionbegan.
3.Onceyoushowanyfear,hewiIIattackyou.
4.Thedecisiontookabout10secondsoncehe'dreadamarket
researchstudy.
5.Oncecustomerscometorelyonthesesystems,theyaImostnever
taketheirbusinesselsewhere.
PartX,p.73
1.OurschooIoperatesontheprinciplethatmoralvaluesand
academicachievementsareequallyimportant.
2.Thenewteachingprogramwassuspendedlasttermbecausethe
teachersinthedepartmentprotesteditsdemandsandthestrain
associatedwithmoreintensework.
3.WeseeourselvesaspreparingourstudentsforawayofIifeby
cultivatingacomprehensivesetofprincipiesthatcanaffectalIofthem.
4.ThebasisoftheCharacterFirstideaisthateveryhumanbeing
hasauniquepotentiaIthatisbasedoncharacter,notintelIigenceor
wealth.
5.Wewerewarnedbytheteacherinthefirstlessonthatstudents
gotagradenotonlyforacademicachievementbutalsoforattendance
andbesteffort.
6.Onceparentsagreeinwritingtoacceptanddemonstratethe
schoolsphiIosophiesandoutlook,thestudentscangainadmission.
7.IntheHydeSchooIgreaterattentionispaidtotheestabIishment
ofafruitfulrelationshipwitheachstudentwhileinthetraditional
highschoolsettingthefocusisontheteacherandthemateriaI.
8.TheschoolstressestheideathatitisworthwhiIeforparents
toparticipateinschoolactivitiestogetherwiththeirchiIdren.
PartXI,p.73
1.該校的創(chuàng)始人約瑟夫-高爾德聲稱(chēng)學(xué)校的教學(xué)計(jì)劃很成功。海德中學(xué)坐
落在緬因州巴思市,每年的學(xué)費(fèi)高達(dá)1.8萬(wàn)美元,因其教導(dǎo)問(wèn)題少年有方而遐
邇聞名。
2.在一堂英語(yǔ)課上,11名學(xué)生用最后的五分鐘展開(kāi)激烈的討論,依照1
-10的評(píng)分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)相互評(píng)價(jià)他們當(dāng)天的課堂表現(xiàn)。
3.為了避免美國(guó)中學(xué)使用的其他品格培養(yǎng)方案所引發(fā)的爭(zhēng)議,高爾德解釋
說(shuō),“全力以赴”這一概念并不是要強(qiáng)迫學(xué)生接受某一套道德原則或宗教觀念。
4.家長(zhǎng)簽約同意每月出席一次區(qū)小組會(huì)議(共20個(gè)區(qū)小組),每年去區(qū)
休養(yǎng)所三天,每年至少參加三次巴思市的研修班、討論組和研討會(huì)。
5.公立學(xué)校學(xué)生家長(zhǎng)的活動(dòng)計(jì)劃仍在制定當(dāng)中。這項(xiàng)工作的困難要大得
多,因?yàn)楹茈y使家長(zhǎng)們相信自身的參與很有價(jià)值。
6.他很樂(lè)觀地認(rèn)為,一旦家長(zhǎng)投入到計(jì)劃當(dāng)中,他們就會(huì)成為孩子們?nèi)粘?/p>
行為的榜樣,這一點(diǎn)與寄宿學(xué)校的學(xué)生家長(zhǎng)完全不同。
7.海德中學(xué)的辦學(xué)宗旨是:如果你向?qū)W生傳授諸如誠(chéng)實(shí)、勇敢、正直、領(lǐng)
導(dǎo)能力、好奇心和關(guān)心他人等美德的話,學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí)成績(jī)自然就會(huì)提高。
8.我們有幾分喜歡這種活力,但并不是喜歡它不好的一面,而是要將它轉(zhuǎn)
化成好的一面。
SectionB.CulturalDifferencesinWesternandJapaneseDecision-Making
XVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions
1.D2.A3.04.A5.B6.A7.B8.A
.PartXVII,p.86
1,extreme
2.analyzed
3.differ
4.negotiation
5.consulted
6.discarded
7.feasible
8.sophisticated
PartXVIII,p.86
1.in;from
2.on
3.to
4.from
5.From;to
6.between;up
7.to/in
8.in
Unit4
SectionA.FiveFamousSymboIsofAmericanCulture
PartII,p.99
1.TheyaretheStatueofLiberty,Barbiedolls,AmericanGothic,
theBuffaIonickel,andUncleSam.
2.ItwasmodeledafterBartholdi9smother,sface.
3.HerrealnamewasBarbaraHandler.
4.Sinceherintroductionin1959,Barbiehasbecometheuniversally
recognizedQueenoftheDolIs.TheaverageAmericangirIownstenBarbie
dolls,andtwoaresoldsomewhereintheworIdeverysecond.
5.GrantWood.
6.HewasinspiredbytheGothicwindowofanoldfarmhouse.
7.IthonoredapairofconnectedtragediesfromthesettIementof
theAmericanfrontier-thedestructionofthebuffaIoherdsandthe
AmericanIndians.
8.BecausebuffaIonolongerwanderedaboutthegreatgrasslands.
9.Hesaid"US”wasshortfor"UncleSam”WiIson.
10.Itwasaself-portraitofFIagg.
PartIII,p.99
1.inspected
2.assembled
3.exaggerated
4.versions
5.universal
6.interpretation
7.soIemn
8.inspired
PartIV,p.100
1.workedon
2.approveof
3.wentahead
4.forsale
5.comeupwith
6.refashionedinto
7.risetofame
8.capturesmyattention
PartV,p.100
1.respect
2.admiration
3.pIace
4.money
5.reward
6.Iiving
7.nothing
8.name
PartVI,p.101
1.inteIIigence/competence
2.consequence
3.significance
4.ignorance
5.indifference
6.excellence
7.brilliance
8.magnificence
PartVII,p.101
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PartVIILp.102
1.JimmywaIkedslowlytothecorneroftheplayground,hisface
coveredwithtears.
2.Thehoteltaxispedaway,thetaiIIightsdisappearingintothe
distance.
3.Theirstomachscryingforfood,theirbacksburningfromtoomuch
sun,bothboysgatheredtheirthingsandheadedforhome.
4.Barbarajustlaythere,hermouthtremblingthereyesunfocused,
unabletosayaword.
5.ThenthetwoplayerslethimfaIItothetrack,hischestlanding
first,hisheadfolIowing,bouncing,andfinallylyingstill.
PartIX,p.103
1.Mostsnakes,althoughwithathreateningappearance,aren't
reallydangerousifyouleavethemalone.
2.Women,eventhoughwiththesameabilities,havefailedto
approachtheincomeofmen.
3.Thoughwithasevereshortageofcoalsupply,thegovernorwas
notforcedtoclosealItheschools.
4.SheiscapableofmakingcompIeteFrenchmealseventhoughwith
nocheesebetweensaladanddessert.
5.Whenindoubtabouttheresultofyourtest,calIthetestoffice.
PartX,p.103
1.Hisparentsdidnotapproveofhisplantogoandstudyabroad
withagirItheyhadnevermet,buthewentaheadandgottoNewYork
withher.
2.Itissaidthatthepainterusedhisauntasthemodelinthe
paintingwhosefacerepresentedsufferingyetstrength.
3.TherealKendidnotIikethethree-dimensionaIBarbiedoIIs,
whichweredescribedashavingtheappearanceof“awomanwhosoldsex”.
4.Thenovelistinstantlyrosetofamein1950withthepubIication
ofGood-bye,MyDear,anovelinspiredbyhisexperiencewithagirlon
hisolderbrother,sfarm.
5.Afterthewar,acharactercalledUncleSambeganappearingin
poIiticaIcartoons,andsoonbecameAmerican'smostpopularsymboI.
6.Thepaintingshowsaserious-lookingmanandawomanstanding
alongsidehiminfrontofafarmhouse,theirmodeIsbeingrespectively
thepainter'sdentistandsister.
7.Inordertohavethebuffaloontheothersideofthenickel,he
wenttotheCentralParkZootosketchanagingbuffalowhichwaslater
killedforawaIIdecoration.
8.Onestorysaysthat“US"wasshortfor"UncleSam"whosereal
namewasSamWiIsonwhohadonceworkedwithamanwhohadsignedacontract
withthegovernmenttoprovidemeattotheUSArmy.
PartXI,p.103
1.19世紀(jì)70年代中期,法國(guó)藝術(shù)家弗里德里克一奧古斯特―巴托爾迪正
在設(shè)計(jì)一個(gè)大項(xiàng)目,名為“自由照耀世界”。這是一座慶祝美國(guó)獨(dú)立和美法聯(lián)
盟的紀(jì)念碑。
2.馬特爾公司將這個(gè)娃娃作了一番改造,變成了體面而地道的美國(guó)貨,盡
管胸圍有些夸張。它名從當(dāng)時(shí)10多歲的少女芭芭拉。
3.如今芭芭拉已有60多歲了,她拒絕接受采訪,但據(jù)說(shuō)非常喜歡芭比。
她可能是當(dāng)今世上真名實(shí)姓不為人知的最著名的人物。
4.1930年,格蘭特一伍德因其畫(huà)作《美國(guó)哥特式》一舉成名。此畫(huà)體現(xiàn)
了美國(guó)農(nóng)民莊嚴(yán)的自豪,常常被人臨摹。
5.他深受中世紀(jì)藝術(shù)的影響,他的靈感來(lái)自于一所古老農(nóng)舍的哥特式窗
戶,但最令世人注目的是畫(huà)中人物的臉。
6.但1913至1938年間發(fā)行的野牛硬市,卻是為了紀(jì)念由美國(guó)拓居引起的
兩起相互關(guān)聯(lián)的悲劇—野牛群的滅絕和美洲印第安人的毀滅。
7.盡管此前一直是白人被用作美國(guó)硬幣上的模特,而著名藝術(shù)家詹姆斯
—厄爾一弗雷澤卻反傳統(tǒng)而行之,啟用了三名真正的美洲印第安人作為自己
創(chuàng)作的原型。
8.戰(zhàn)后,政治漫畫(huà)里開(kāi)始出現(xiàn)了一個(gè)名叫“山姆大叔”的人物。他的原型
是一個(gè)早期漫畫(huà)人物名叫喬納森大哥,此人在美國(guó)獨(dú)立戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)時(shí)期非常出名。
SectionB.Engelbreit,stheName,CuteIsMyGame
XVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions
1.A2.D3.B4.C5.C6.B7.A8.D
PartXVII,p.118
1,crush
2.astonishing
3.distribution
4.distinetive
5.elaborate
6.comprised
7.features
8.decorated
PartXVI11,p.118
1.in;at
2.down
3.from;with
4.in;on
5.to
6.of
7.Like
8.at
Unit5
SectionA.GracefulHands
PartI11p.130
1.ThewritergetstoknowitfromMrs.Clark'smedicaIchartand
thereportshereceivedfromtheprecedingshift.
2.MaybeitisbecausetheideaofMrs.Clark'sdyingsoonmakes
herfeelsick.
3.Thewriterwantstoshowusatrue-to-lifepictureofMrs.Clark
attheendofherIife.
4.Becauseshedoesn,thaveenoughstrengthtodoso.
5.Becauseshedidn'twantthemtosufferfromtheexperienceof
seeingherdie.
6.ShemeansthattheybothreaIizethatMrs.Clarkisdyingandas
humanbeingsthisisanunavoidableandveryspeciaImoment.
7.Maybebecauseshethoughtitwastoomuchforthemtocopewith.
8.BecauseMrs.Clark'sfingersareverylongandgraceful,which
atfirstcatchesthewriter'seyeseasily.Butafterknowingmoreabout
Mrs.Clark,theauthormentionshergracefulfingersagainandagainso
astoimplythatMrs.Clark'sheartandmindaregracefulaswell.
.PartIII,p.130
1.preceding
2.decay
3.secured
4.dripping
5.siid
6.hints
7.interval
8.privileges
PartIV,p.131
1.Theyoungwomanreachedforherbagandpulledoutagun.
2.ThelocalpeopIecanforetelIastormwhenthecloudshangaround
themountain.
3.Thomasturnedhishead,tryingtoavoidbreathinginthevapor.
4.Healwayscovershismouthwhencoughingsothathewon'tspread
germs.
5.JohnmanagedtoaccompIishhisworkintime.
6.Itisverystrangethattheoldladyseemedtobeabletosense
mythoughts.
7.Wedidnotprovideforsuchasuddenandlarge-scaleenemyattack.
8.HisinterventionmayhavesparedmeabIoodynose.
PartV,p.131
1.firm
2.straight
3.apart
4.ready
5.unaided
6.opposed
7.close
8.idle
PartVI,p.131
1.growth:theactorrateofgrowingordeveloping;naturaI
deveIopment;expansion;improvement;cultivation
2.warmth:thestateorquaIityofbeingwarm;warm-heartedness,
kindness;heat;enthusiasm
3.depth:thestateofbeingdeep;downwardmeasurement;deepness
4.truth:thestateorquaIityofbeingtrue;facts,reality;proven
principle
5.length:themeasurementfromoneendtotheotheroroftheIongest
sideofsomething;duration,time,period;piece,section
6.breadth:distancefromsidetoside,broadness;scope,range,
extensiveness,area
7.width:sizefromsidetoside;thequaIityofbeingwide
8.death:thestateofbeingdead
PartVII,p.132
1,exposure
2.failures
3.disclosures
4.pressure
5.mountaineers
6.closure
7.profiteers
8.seizure
PartVIIltp.133
1,didherealizethatthetaskwasaIittIetoodifficultforthe
newsecretarytofinishonherown
2.didMarystopweeping
3.willalltheempIoyeesknowtheresultoftheirperformance
evaluation
4.didshebecomeawarehowharditwasforhermothertohavebrought
uphersisterandheronherown
5.didIgettoknowwhathappenedintheendtothemaincharacters
PartIX,p.133
1.TheearthquakekilledmillionsofIivestyetsodidthewar.
2.Hishardshipinthecompanyisover,yetsoishisjob.
3.Thetaskisveryglorious,yetitisverydifficult,too.
4.TheGreensaregoingtobuyahouseinthesuburbs,yettheSmiths
aregoingtoseiItheirhouseinthesuburbs.
5.HisjobistodesignbuiIdingsinthetown,yethiswife'sjob
istopulIdownoldhousesinthetown.
PartX,p.134
1.Mrs.ClarkIiesinbedmotionless,andIwonderbrieflyifshe
isstillalive.
2.Inthefinalphaseofhisjourney,thetravelerinthedesert
dependedonchewingtreeleavestoeasehisthirst.
3.Thesesoldiershavereceivedverystricttrainingandbeenwe11
equippedtofulfillthenewtask.
4.Icleanherbodycarefullyrtryingtoavoidhurtingher,asshe
isonlyskinandbones.
5.Timeseemstostandstill.Mrs.ClarkandIbothbecomeawarethat
sheisd
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