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1. Though we didn’t know when, they would come back home soon.
2. Though the job is risky, it’s worth taking the chance because of high rewards.
4. Though the weather was windy and cold, we tried to appreciate many things.
5. Though she liked snowy days, she wanted to stop it to go back to school.
6. Though the nuts are so stinky, they are healthful snacks for our brain.
8. Though sharks are fish, they don’t have gills like other fish.
9. Though many songs are sung in different languages, the feeling is universal.
10. Though he knows drinking is bad for his health, he can’t stop it.
Chapter 1> Unit 2> The Silk Road, the Path that Leads to Many
3. Many trail [routes] were constructed to delivery mails in the 20th century.
4. She has a mild [temper], so is respected by many people.
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1. The more adventurous the course is, the more people like it.
2. The older people grow, the wiser they become.
4. The better your education is, the greater opportunities you get.
5. The fewer problems we have, the better we feel.
7. The harder you study for the exam, the more successfully you do.
8. The bigger dogs she has, the more comfortable she feels.
9. The faster you drive in the town, the more probably it seems that you have an accident.
10. The more intelligent people are, the kinder they become.
1. Scientists say that when the Sun is at the [climax] of the cycle, it releases radiation.
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1. Not only is your car economical but it also feels comfortable to drive.
2. Not only was it raining all day but also the boss was late at the meeting.
3. Not only will we repair the outside of the house but also the heater.
4. Not only did she take care of me, but she also supported me when I entered the school.
5. Not only did you forget your homework, but you also didn’t come on time.
6. Not only do we have a dog but we also raise a cat.
8. Not only do we enjoy swimming at the beach, but we also take a walk.
9. Not only did this place depress me, but it also reminded me of bad memories.
10. Not only are these fruits good for your health, but they are also really delicious.
1. It was her fault that made all passengers suffered an unpleasant [flight].
2. I was worried because my parents could [access] this and read my private diary.
3. Do not [rub] your nose and eyes with hands before you wash them.
4. They knew that the [plight] of one country might influence neighbor countries.
7. Watch out the [edge] of table lest you should hurt yourself.
8. I will [assess] your skin condition and show you right treatment plan.
9. Doctors usually recommend the [wedge]-shaped implant for patients.
10. The victims were [stabbed] to death by a man in a clothing shop.
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Chapter 4> Unit 7> Sigmund Freud and the Oedipus Complex
1. The new law would prevent many companies from creating new jobs.
2. You have to keep watching to stop the milk from boiling over.
3. You try some options to prevent users from accessing other apps.
4. School came up with a new idea to keep tourists from entering the campus.
5. Many people agree to ban nuclear weapons to prevent them from destructing the world.
6. Many teachers try hard to prevent school violence from happening.
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1. They kept talking over the phone while they were making stuffed toys.
2. My parents often come to stay with us during the winter because their place is too cold
3. The couple held their hands while they were watching movies.
7. The cook prepared other dessert during the cooking of the meat.
8. I lost my wallet while I was shopping at the isle number two last night.
9. The lights went out and the house shook heavily during the storm.
10. We took many fun pictures during my two week vacation.
9. This ticket does not [entitle] you to take first class seats.
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1. At that time I [was able to] read any books without glasses.
2. After he saw a doctor and had treatment, he [was able to] return to the office.
3. My father [could / was able to] speak three languages because he liked to learned them.
4. She has [been able to] swim since she was five years old.
7. Mozart [could/ was able to] compose little pieces of music even when he was 5.
8. We [were able to] climb to the top of the mountain before getting dark yesterday.
9. When the fire broke out, everybody [was able to] escape.
10. I [can] come and see you tomorrow if you want.
9. The brain accounts for [merely] some part of body weight, but it works tremendously.
10. Symptoms may disappear completely or [partly] when you wake up.
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1. The waste patch is floating between Japan and the Pacific Ocean.
2. It is natural that there is a sense of competitiveness between two nations nearby.
4. The boy was notorious among students who had ever met him.
9. The researchers revealed that there is a relationship between bilingualism and cognitive
development.
10. These cosmetic stores are very famous among Chinese tourists.
1. For [instance], firstly, you have to consider the talents your child has.
2. They left the country in fear of [persecution] of the Jews.
8. The [burglar] broke into the hose and covered their mouths with a tape.
9. She felt [intense] pain on her shoulders when she slept.
10. The [statically] satisfied management led the company to improve itself.
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1. This street is one of the most highly trafficked streets in this town.
3. After we did a long hike in the mountains, we picnicked on the green grass.
4. After we heard he trafficked drugs, we were completely frightened.
5. The insect mimicking a twig waited for a poor victim to approach it.
6. People panicked after hearing of the number of people who were killed by a tsunami.
7. The vet students frolicked merrily, giving thanks for the winter break.
8. Some predators are clever at mimicking or disguising themselves similar to their surroundings.
9. Some ski resorts were busy all day with frolicking tourists.
10. Some male victims were trafficked for forced labor in fishing or construction.
1. To [spurn] the highest bid and their proposal was a huge mistake.
2. We have no reverse [discrimination] and no taxes in our nation.
3. Education must be realistic and broad, practicing in an [inclusive] term.
4. His life was in [transition] from poverty to wealth thanks to the invention.
5. You had better choose to [install] this program to your hard drive.
10. There were many casualties from the [disintegration] of that bridge.