was pulled, theories. II. astronomy, puzzled, puzzling, global, violent, presence, lessen, existence, physicists, exhausted, reaction. III. A. block out, for the first time, depend on, fall off/ from,
B. in all directions, in time, block out, for the first time, fell from, all sorts of, make up, depending on. IV. began with, Cheer up, as well as, Watch out for, looking after. I. That , What, Whether, Whether, Where/ How, Where, that, What, that, Why. II. Whether, why, was answered, It, what, a, what, that, for, having. P65 1.systems, theory, violent, atmosphere, fundamental, Unlike, harmful, multiply, laying, exist. P 67. puzzles, chain, gentle, block, climate, crash, gravity, floating, exhausted, presence. II. In time, give birth to, in ones turn, prevent sb. from doing, block out, cheer up, now that, get the hang of, break out, watch out Iv. CDBAB, ACCBD, BBAAD, DCCAB. V. 1. in time, at times, at a time, on time, At one time. 6.admitted, allow, promiseds/ promised, 9.lying, laid, lies, lied, laid. 14.much too, too much. VI. happened, accepted, that/ which, For, when, it, loudly, and, to make, more important.
37. mark [m:k] n. vt. She gained high marks for English. They have got a pile of exam papers to mark. 41. remain= stay
I didn't remain long in the city. He remained faithful to his wife all his life. 43. above adj., From the above statement, I think he is right. The above is a true story. 45. I can only speak for myself, others may have different views.
What others think I do not know; I can only speak for myself.
46. memory n.[] Wheat is the most important single crop in British agriculture. Lindan is the most important single player in this game. 47. introduce sb. to sth=introduce sth. to sb. She introduced the pleasures of sailing to me. The first class introduces students to the main topics of the course. 49...give me a way to measure myself...
50. Few of us.... But all of us...
52. Should the wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocket or turned over to the policeman? Should the wallet, which is found in the street, be put into a pocket or turned over to the policeman? Turn over 53.extra Is there an extra charge? She always does extra work.
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2. Units 1-2 21.CBC, DCC, CDDC; 31.FBDGA. 36.DCBCD, CBABD; CDBCA, BACDD. 56. a, to enter, was allowed, were looking, It, decision, at, excitedly, playing, if. 59. he found that many sad dogs were looking at him. He found many sad dogs looking at him. I find he is honest. I find him honest. 36. rebuild After the earthquake, the people set about rebuilding their homes. When she lost her job, she had to rebuild her life. 40. Many would die in the end. But all they wanted to do was be children, play and have fun. 49/51. this may sound like a sad story, but what Im trying to show is that what may seem like a sad siuation can be encouraging in the end. () 53. further We had walked further than I had realized. The police decided to look into the case further. No.3 B1 I. awarded, admire, customs, harvest, belief, gathered, benefited, limited. II. permission, apologize, celebration, religious, curiosity. III. in memory of, play tricks on, as though, earns her living, day and night, dress up , look forward to, tells lies, in debt, turned up. IV. get away with, cut down, win back, reminded, of; benefit from I. is admired for, must apologize to you for, counsult your lawyer, benefit from your experience, remind me to return. II. It, obvious in secret, led a happy life look forward to believed, break her word was amazed at P40 I. being left, to carry, wandering, lying, To be, Lost, left, broken, shouting, to solve. II. that, when, what, where, whether, why, who, as if. IV. BCDD, V.EDAFG. P44 appearance 1.accident patience 2.spotted 3.passage permission 4.lost unbelievable 5.wandered penniless 6.step wealthy 7.until unpaid 8.promised P46 in rags bow to ... on the contrary be well known for ... ... stare at bet on ... ... do with account for bring up by accident P46 To be honest When shopping, called so good a teacher make a bet seek advice by accident/ chance P46 III. adventures IV. ADBCA, BDCAB; permitted DADCB, ADCBA. staring 4. must manners 8.march...to...... screamed straight bowing 13. be hard on sb.
rude 15.Joyful unbelievable She gave a joyful laugh. contrary yell= shout, cry rags 17.count sth. our P25 I. BBDAA II. customer, slim, competition, digest, lie, discount, research, strength(s) III. Tom was lying on the grass, feeling very cold. Tired of watching TV? Want to go out for a walk? Suddenly, I saw a truck hurrying by. The little boy was really excited at the new bike and especially at the color. The police wont have people getting away with drunk driving. IV. most, healthy, regularly, unless, However, It, Getting, even, makes, on. V. BACBD, ACDBC; ABDDC, BDACB. every time+ ... reform personal business by no means ruin an entire class expect sb. to do Dont expect to learn English well in one month ! The parents expect their son to be successful. Dont expect us to believe you! in general Dr. Amanda believes that ...and that... set standards for ... A great deal of + Grow sth. ... Develop disrespect ...adding P 28. BBABA, DDABB. Unit 1 B3 I . harvest, starving, origin, gained, gathered, awarded, admiring, drowning, wiped. II. beauty, celebration, hunter(s), religious, belief, arrival, independence, energetic, permission, apologized. III.A. play a trick on, ... be covered with, be proud of, ... B. are proud of, played a trick on, was covered with, do harm to, drowned, in; in the shape of IV. waving at, in memory of, was married to, at least, day and night, dressed up, throw away, set off. as though/ as if, reminds/ reminded me of, with a newspaper in his hand, There are many people dancing, heard them laughing loudly, forgave him for. II. take place, It was obvious that, turn up, keeps his word, looked forward to meeting I. will, must, can, might, cant, shall, would, should , cant, must. II. mustnt cant, shouldshall, cant couldnt, couldmust, mightshall. Unit 1 21.CAABB, ABBCC; 31.FDCBG, CDADA; 41.DCABA, ACCDB; 51.DBABC. 56. that/ which, rode, from, to have, heavily, an, hearing, was asked, kindness, surprised. P16 1.CDCBB, CDBA; 10.EFADB, 15.BCADB, BCDAC; CABDC, V. looking forward to, have fun with, kept his work, take place, in memory of, turn up, reminded him of, play a trick on, drowned his sadness, set off. Vi . in memory of, does harm, remind...of, had fun with, took the place of Vii. It is obvious that to apologize to the teacher for being late is useless. We are looking forward to the arrival of the Mid-Autumn Festival, when our family members will gather to admire the moon and enjoy mooncakes. We can see clothing of all kinds in the religious celebration, which is really a feast for the eyes. 30 + 120 The passage tells us that learning English through new programs has some advantages. Therefore, we are advised to learn English through news on the radio or on TV. A lot of students attach significance to English learning and they have their own methods. Its obvious that learning English through new programs has some advantages. To begin with, news programs are interesting because they come from our real life. In addition, news programs create an environment for us to focus on the problems that we should pay attention to. However, every coin has two sides. Learning English in this way may take up too much time, which will lead to a waste of time and energy. And watching TV for a long time does harm to our eyes . Whats worse, for those beginners, its likely that they cant follow the programs well and thus cant gather effective information. To a degree, I hold the view that learning English through news programs can be a good attempt, which improves the English levels of students gradually. Besides, it is advised that we should read original novels and take notes as well to improve our English. Actually, it really has its advantages. First, the words in news programs are clear and direct, which can make learners understand the news easily. In addition, the current and fresh information can lead us to know more about other countries culture and to speak their language better because the main factor of learning English is that we need to use it. Whats more, it is of great help to improve our listening , which may be a big problem for most English learners. But each coin has two sides. It also has some drawbacks. For example, it is difficult to learn the grammer through news programs. And it is not feasible to know the exact meanings which the learners dont know. In my opinion, we should schedule properly. We are meant to attach importance to words and pronunciation, so we can practise in the morning and evening. In addition, we can take notes in order to remember them anywhere. Keep it in mind that a strong will can support you when you are on the point of giving up; in the meanwhile, choosing the best way of learning can help you live up to your expectations !
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2. 3. 4. My dear classmate, Whether our school campus is a safe place to stay on means a lot to both teachers and students. And the campaign safety at school launched recently will make us aware that safety should always come first whatever we do.
Accidents can happen easily at school.
When doing sports, we might get injured. When decorating our classroom standing on the desk, we might fall to the ground and get hurt. When having disagreement with our classmates, we might quarrel and cause fighting. So, I think, to follow our PE teachers advice can avoid unnecessary injuries in PE class. And it will be helpful to have some students around when we have to do things on high places. Besides, quarrelling or even fighting is not a wise choice to solve the disagreement with our classmates since it may bring suffering and pain to us mentally and physically. Thanks. As an old saying goes health is wealth. and safety is as important as health, so a safe life is necessary. Our school is not the most safe place in the world, so we should attach great importance to the sense of safety. For example, when we play sports on the playground, we are supposed not to do something dangerous, such as climbing trees or we will get hurt by accident. In addition, having words with classmates does more harm than good because it will not only break up our friendship, but also make our feelings bad and even lead to a fight. In my opinion, its the most important to obey the rules which teach us how to keep safe. And there is no doubt that teenagers frendship is very valuable, so we should be strict with ourselves and be kind to others just like our ancestors did. All in all, safety is very important. Its my great honour to give a speech here, thank you for your listening. 21 As we all know, we cant study well if the school is filled with violence. And its obvious that we all attach importance to the safety at school. However, there are some safety problems at school. For example, some classmates will argue with each other when they are doing sports. And whats worse, some students may bring some dangerous things like knives, lighter and so on to school. We cant imagine the result if something dangerous happens. In order to solve the problem,I have some suggestions. First of all, dont bring anything dangerous to school. Second, say sorry to others. When you make some mistakes, an apology is necessary. The more attention we pay, the safer the school will be. I believe we can create a safe school together. 22 P5 We are looking forward to visiting our new school. When his mother was seriously ill, he stayed by her bedside day and night. We cant play tricks on the blind people. During the Spring Festival, parents will dress their children up and visit their relatives and friends. He wrote the song in memory of that experience. Did the storm do any harm to the houses in your village? I had fun with my friends at the party. The mother was proud of what her son had achieved at school. A crowd of people gathered on the road as if/ as though a car accident had happened. P13 BBDAA, BDDBC, AAAC. DBADA, ACABD, CDCAB. ABC.
CBBAB, ABBCB; CAACC, AABAC. CDB, ABCD, ABCDC. DBC, DBBC, DABDC. CDD, DCBB, CACBA. No. 9 21. ABCDC, ABBDC; 31.ABABD, CEFDB; 41. DBABC, ADABB; 51.CCDBA, DABDC; 61. informed, to explain, frightened, because, to, was ordered, finally, them, was taking, surprise. P84 I. such a big hit In order to get more familiar with earn a living by singing songs at pubs sort out talented performers from the rest Father has attached a label to each record cover II. with whom Peter played the classical instrument in which they could see the sadness of the singer for whom I bought Jay chous album Novembers Chopin at which John famously played the eclectric piano with his elbow for Im Down on which I had a performance in our school theatre for the first time III. with which, for which, in which, without which, in /during which. IV. why, when, both of whom, of which, where. P 91. They have to rely on the river for the water. Three policemen were needed to break up the fight. Ill be glad to get this misunderstanding sorted out. He pretends/ pretended to have been to America. No one likes to be played jokes on. Unit 5 1.ACCBC, CBBCC; 11.BABCC, BBCCB; 21.ADBBC, CAACC; 31.BBDCB, BDEGF; 41.ADBAC, DCDCD; 51.BCDAB, AABBC. 61. went, to leave, were counting, what, Seeing, for, sincerely, surprised, However, happiness. P82 I. dream of/ about, to be honest, play jokes on, attach great importance to, in addition, rely on, pay in cash, a year or so, the first step to fame, give humorous performances, be /get familiar with, earn some extra money. II. attractive, familiar, formed/ founded, broadcast, extra, passers-by, musician, instrument, pretended, performed III. 1. broke off, broke up, broke in, broke out, broke down, breaking through 7. attached great importance to, play jokes on, To be honest, In addition, rely on, dream of. IV. of standing , at which; so that; as well as, which; looking for. V. To be honest, attach, becoming, dreamed of, appreciating, form, passers-by, extra, realize, However, played jokes on, based on, get, familiar with, broke up, celebrated. P 86 I . dipped, knocked into, confident, Afterwards, brief, devotion, invitation, went wrong, beards, sensitive. II. dream of, millionaires, or so, earn, perform, In addition, instruments, painful, relies on, above all. IV. BECDA. P89 II. BCABB. P92. DDCBB, CDB. No. 6 1. ACBAA, BBBAB; 11.BCCAB, CCBCB 21.DCC, 24.DCAB, 28.AABD, 32.DDAB, 36.GCBFA. 41.BDDCB, AADCB; 51.DCBAC, DDABA 61. accepts, had left, confusing, Hearing to find, However, sincerely, but, for , kindness. P62 II. endangered, Reserve, loss, in danger, protection, dying out, hunted, As a result, decreasing, in peace. III. CDAB P 64. I. 1. dying down, died away, dying out, dying off. 5. includes, contains 7. accidents, incident. II. wake up, a distant land/ place, turn around/ about, in relief, burst into laughter/ burst out laughing, without mercy, protect...from..., pay attention to, a secure income, do harm to. III. burst into laughter, do harm to, protect... from... , without mercy, pay attention to, in relief, a distant land/ place, woke up, a secure income, Turn around/ about, P 69. BBCC P 70. I. responded, bitten, distant, inspected, harmed, appreciate, secure, succeeded. II. came into being, died out, According to, incident, fiercely, dust, so that, As a result. III. 1. wildlife extinction 2.population growth 3.less and less room in the USA for wildlife to survive 4.enviromental pollution 5. the living conditions of wildlife to be destroyed 6.The government 7.control the birth rate 8.develop their awareness of enviromnemt protection IV. After the mid-term exam, I felt a sense of relief. The sailors were at the mercy of the storm. We should try to avoid eating foods which contain a lot of fat. After three months busy work, we all appreciate the holiday very much. We should close the window to protect the children from being hurt. P46.47. IV 1.CADCC, CCDAC; 11.CBBDC. V.CCCDB P 48.II. BADAC, CCACA; BDBAC, BCABB. P40-41 I.1.attitude, 2.persuade, 3.graduating, 4.determined, 5.stubborn, 6.organize, 7.shortcomings, 8.reliable, 9.pace, 10.journey. II.take a bike trip, grow up, graduate from college, be fond of, care about details, a determined look, change ones mind, give in (to sb.), make up ones mind, pass through deep valleys III. got them interested in cycling It was my sister who, where it begins, where it ends. Although, organize the trip properly at an altitude of, be excited about would be hard to breathe, an interesting experience Once, has made up her mind determined, no matter how hard IV.1. I made up my mind to get my bicycle repaired tomorrow. 2. It was in 2000 that I graduated from college. 3.He insisted that we should finish the work ahead of schedule. 4.Wang Wei is hard to persuade, so Wang Kun made up his mind to give in. 5.Once you set a goal, you must work hard to make it no matter how hard it is. 6.Although he was born in the city, he grew up in the countryside. V. The passage tells us some interesting facts about the US presidents, such as who was the tallest, who served longest, who was the youngest and oldest, and so on. And also the toy Teddy and the phrase OK have sth to do with the presidents of USA. Unit 3 21.BCC, 24.CBDC, 28.BCAD, 32.DBAC. 36.BGDEF. 41.CDBAB, DCDBD; 51.DACAC, BBCBD. 61.was waiting, hours, growing, As, decide, it, most difficult, hadnt gone, on, softly. P42-43. I. Shortcomings, journals, voyage, flowed, fare, attitude, sights, beneath, advised, give in. II. 1.insisted; should take 2.tried to persuade 3.made up my mind 4. It was; who/that 5.prefer; 6.were surprised III. 1. It is a new book that his brother wants to buy. 2. It was in the park that I saw Kate last week. 3. It is at 5 oclock that the train will arrive. 4. Who is it that puts so many large stones on the road? 5. It was not until 9 oclock that I finished my homework. IV. ABBAC P11 I. upset/unhappy, Nature, happened, exactly, concern, teenagers, disagrees, recovering, suffering, grateful. P13. II. CBADA, DCBBD; CBACD. III. BACAA 2. progress through = move forward
Progress through school 3. as a student 4.expression= saying, 5. by +doing ... 6. be based on ... 7. be likely to do 10. they are superficial () only friends on the outside, not the inside. 11. to ones advantage ... 12. whether A or B AB Whether you accept our product or not, you will get a free gift. 13. True friends are most special. They are also difficult to find. 15.build up your body P50 1.ADBCA, BDCAB; CDABC. 16. views, bicycles, Harrys family, culture, provided free, Peter and Maria, water sports, Michael. 24.DDA 27. Charlie prefers taking a train to travelling by plane./ Charlie prefers to take a train rather than travel by plane. Wang wei is so stubborn that it is hard to make her change her mind once she determines to do something. In order to have a pleasant journey, I insisted that we should first make a travel plan. While shopping, people are often persuaded to buy/ into buying the items they dont need. It is because of his positive attitude that he never gives up in face of difficulty. Peter Dear Peter, Im very glad to learn that you have a chance to come to visit China. I feel more than excited to be your guide during your visit. As you know, we have a lot of places of interest, not only in the cities, but also in the natural areas. You can enjoy beautiful views of great mountains and long rivers, such as Mt. Tai, the Yangtze River and the Yellow River. As far as I am concerned, you should visit some natural areas during your visit, for it is very hot in August here. Besides, you can enjoy the beauty of our cities on the way there. I hope my advice can be of some help to you. Looking forward to your coming. Yours, Lin Tao Dear Peter, Im very glad to learn that you have a chance to come to visit China. Its my pleasure to be your companion and guide while you are in China. Now let me tell you my arrangement for the journey. As we all know, the temperature in China is high in August. As far as Im concerned, the best place to travel is Yunnan Province, which has various mountains and beautiful rivers. Not only does it have a lot of wonderful and natural scenery, but also has a long history. You may lose yourself in its beauty. After that , well fly to Shanghai. It is famous as the economic center of China. There are many tall buildings in the city, one of which is the Oriental Pearl Tower. Its a landmark of Shanghai and you can get a wonderful view on the top of the tower. There is no doubt that Beijing is recognised as the political, educational, and cultural center of the People's Republic of China. If you want to have an enjoyable journey , its strongly recommended that you pay a visit to the Great Wall,the Summer Palace ,the Olympic Park and many other attractions. When you feel tired after one day's journey ,you can have a taste of the Beijing Roast Duck , which is a kind of traditional food in Beijing. If you like, I will take you to have a look at Beijing Hutong, which first appeared during Yuan Dynasty. To our delight, there are still plenty of Hutongs with different shapes, lengths and directions. While wandering in the Hutong, we can feel the enthusiasm and culture of Chinese people. In fact, there is so much to see and so much to try that I can hardly wait to see you and start our wonderful trip in China! No .3 1.CABCC, CBBCA; 11.BBBCC, CBCBA 21.CAADB,CDBBC; 31.ABCBC, CGABE 41.BADCC,DBCDA; 51.DBCDB, ACDCB 61. who, for, performers, successfully, is named, herself, acting, the, has worked, quieter who
Yao Ming , who ____is a famous basketball star, used to play in the NBA. There are many tall buildings in the city, one of which is the Oriental Pearl Tower. ___________ for the first/ second... time We met for the first time. be named/ called ... He is named after her grandpa. The girl named Lily is my friend. recently,. ,recently. I only heard of this story recently. I have been looking for a new job recently. P11 II. add up; calm down; be concerned about go through; set down; a series of; on purpose; in order to; at dusk; no longer/ not...any longer; suffer from; be/ get tired of; pack up; get along with; fall in love; join in. III. in order to; have gone through/ are going through; is concerned about; add up; suffer from; set down; fell in love; any longer; at dusk; am tired of; joining in; pack up; a series of; getting along; calm down; on purpose. IV. Ms.Cuddy, who is a professor at Harvard Business School, together with Dana Carney, a social psychologist at Columbia University, did an experiment to find out whether a persons body language affected the brains chemistry. Ms.Cuddy, who is a professor at Harvard Business School, together with Dana Carney, a social psychologist at Columbia University, did an experiment [to find out whether a persons body language affected the brains chemistry]. 24. There was a time when I was/ grew crazy about everything to do with World War II. 25.I wonder if it was because I ignored his advice that he broke up with me/ ended our friendship on purpose. 26. In order to enrich the after-schol life of the students, the school held a series of interesting outdoor acticities for the students to join in. 27. Surfing the Internet used to keep me spellbound However, its no pleasure chatting with friends online any longer. Sometimes I even get tired of it. 28. Good friends dont add up what they do for each other, instead they offer help when it is needed. Unit 1 1.ADAC, 5.BDAB, 9.DCAD, 13.DBD, 18.CFAED. 21.ADBCB, ABDCD; 31.ABCDC, BADAC. IV. on, exciting, other, and, compared, will compete, which, least, extremely, what. If anything not put up much of a fight Compared to other sports when it is compared to other sports Their victory means they will compete in the Olympics next year, which was their goal. Which and that/ and this/ and it P8 1.didnt 2.told, that she would, me, her, the next day 3.told, that he had, written, the day before 4.travels 5.went 6.whether/ if, thought 7. asked, whether/if she was, then 8. what her, was 9. why she kept, her 10. had gone two weeks before/earlier. No.4 1.CCABB, ABBCA; 11.BBBCA, AABAC; 21.DDBBA, DCCBD; 31.ADCBD, DAFEG 41.CDBAB, CDDCB; 51.ABACD, CBCAD 61. keeps, be influenced, best, Equally, probably, but, our, to know, with, making. B ...two local police officers, who answered a 911 call only to discover there was no emergency at all. ...two local police officers, who answered a 911 call only to discover there was no emergency at all. answer the phone/ answer the door only to do... We hurried to the railway station, only to find the train had left. cheer It was pretty obvious that the family was struggling. It was (pretty) obvious that... ... struggle The country is struggling for independence. I struggled up the hill with the heavy bags. He struggled against cancer for two years. The police department posted the video on YouTube, hoping to share the happy news and inspire others. on behalf of ...that people... because they need to see and need to be reminded that police officers are good guys. ...that people... because they need to see and need to be reminded that police officers are good guys. Remind me to take my keys before I go out. The picture reminded me of the old days. Please remind the passengers that no smoking is allowed. go unnoticed go unreported C eye-catching adj.; ; A series of eye-catching ads
passway ...be dotted with ... cliff After a while, we went ashore to do some walking on a small island. ashore adv. P9 Mark asked Lisa if/whether she wanted to see the latest movie with him the next Saturday. Mark told Lisa they had changed their travel plan and would reach home the next Sunday. Lisa asked Mark what the name of the movie was. Mark told Lisa he had seen the introduction ... when he passed it that morning. Lisa asked Mark where they should meet. Lisa asked Mark what time would suit him. Mark told Lisa he would be waiting for her outside of the cinema at 5:00. P 10. CABB P 16. I. CBDAD, BACBA, DCAAB. II. ACBA, ADEB Unit 2 1.ACCD, 5.BCBD, 9.DADA, 13.ACB, 16.FAGEB. 21.ACBDB, ADCCA; 31.BCCDC, AAADC. 41. over, with, different, on, gradually, who, later, enriched, wider, were taken. 21. in the following years,
In the recent years In the last years 25. tell A from B A B tell the difference between A and B 26. Many old words disappeared in England but wer kept in America.
30. corn is one kind of plant in America and another in England. 36. and almost anything having something to do with cars, railroads, etc. has different names in British and American English. anything has different names. 37. One thing is (that) ......
One thing I am happy about today's game is that role players were more disciplined. 39. because of this P23 I. actually, identity, official, Gradually, native, vocabulary, frequently, latter, fluent, voyage. II. At, about, In, from, to, of, over, with, on, in, of, in/during. III. plays an important part/ role because of, even if, came up, such as, In the 1860s/1860s, is based on. P26. IV. made voyages, because of; Actually, communicate with; based more on, at present; make use of, than ever before; the number of, is increasing/rising. P27 I. recognized, accent, expression, Lightning, commanded, requested, usage, dialects, straight, blocks. II. because of, come up, at present, be based on, make use of, such as, even if/ even though, play a part/ role in, believe it or not, the same as. III. plays a part, the same as, believe it or not, make use of, is based on, Even if/ though, come up, Because of, at present, such as. P35, III. 24. Believe it or not, theres no such thing as a short cut to success except hard work. 25. A good command of a foreign language means we can see the world through a new window. 26.Customers are requested not to smoke in the restaurant./ It is requested that customers shouldnt smoke in the restaurant. 27.Every year more than 500 bears die because of being hunted. 28.Several problems on how to carry out the plan came up at the meeting yesterday. Units 1-2 1.ABCBA, CBACB; 11.ACACA, BBCBA 21.CDCBA, CDCAC; 31.ADCDA, CAEDG 41.BCDCB, ABCDD; 51.CBABC, DCBAA 61. be considered, French, certainly, getting, but, laughing, another, funny, a, prepared. What might be funny for some might be considered hateful by others. What might be funny for some might be considered hateful by others.
the French,Frenchmen, a Frenchman Have trouble doing sth./ with sth From one country to another get prepared We should get prepared for the future. 41.partner A marriage partner, a dancing partner, a trading partner. 44. praise sb. for sth. 57. last long . Good times do not last long.
I don't think the rain will last long. B prefer to do keep to oneself lobby It might be a good opportunity for you to make friends with them. And through them, you can know other neighbors. stay away from sbs attitude to sth. You know my attitude to smoking. DOne main focus will be ...... Another area of interest is the effect of ... Unit 3 1.CABBA, BBCAD; 11.CBBDC, ADAAC. transported, preferred, altitude, advantage, graduating, determined, stubborn, shortcomings, persuade, organized, journals, attitude, reliable, cycling, journeys, schedule, view, beneath, forecast, parcel, bent. Unit 4 Organizing, smelly, burst, disaster, Fresh, destroyed, useless, electricity, Judging, injured, extremely, frightening, shelter, shocked, express, disasters, buried, destroyed, Congratulations. Unit4 1.DCAD, 5.DCBA, 9.BDAD, 13.BCA, 16.FGDCB. 21.BADAA, BBDCD;31.ACDBB, ACCDA. 41. happening, that, smelly, to eat, looking, on, be heard, when , who, asleep. P77 I. Quality, active, continued, equal, educated, degree. II. believe in; devote oneself to/ be devoted to; be active in/ take an active part in; turn to sb.; fight against; in trouble; as a matter of fact; out of work; worry about/ be worried about; against the law. III. In trouble; is active in/ takes an active part in; was out of work; worry about; As a matter of fact, devote himself to/ be devoted to; against the law; turned to. IV. 1. Against, for; 2.in; 3.in; 4.on; 5.On, In; 6.up; 7.from; 8.for, from; 9.to; 10.to. V. have seen; stage; vote; in; were put; or; attack; peaceful; only; answer. VI. helping those in trouble. Its against my principle. Im willing to admit that I hurt her. She has been out of work for a year. have the equal right to vote. take an active part in/ be active in the class discussion. Dont lose heart. turn to your teachers or friends for help. did I realize that the teacher devoted all his life to education. No.9 1.ACACA, BBCAC; 11.BAABC, CACAC 21.CBD, 24.ACBC, 28.BDAC, 32.CADD. No.9 36.GABFE 41.BACBC, DBADC; 51.ADBAB,DCBCC 61. are kept, development, a, walking, Although/ Though, difficult, possibly, to talk, easily, it. Unit 2P36
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Ways of Learning English in Everyday Life As we know, English is the most popular and widely used language in the world. It plays an important part in our daily life. Therefore, it is of great importance to learn it well. But how can we have a good command of it? Here is some advice for you. () Firstly, fall in love with English. There is a saying goes that interest is the best teacher. Your interest is the biggest motivation to learn, which will force you to find effective ways to learn. Secondly, youd better make a good plan for your study. Learning languages needs patience as well as methods for its really a long and tough process. () Thirdly, there is no denying that native English speakers are good at English speaking, so if you are lucky enough, you should make good use of the chance to talk with the native speakers as much as possible. Believe it or not, there is no such thing as a short cut to success except hard work. So work hard and practice more, and you will make progress. Above are my ideas. Hope they can be helpful to you ! Unit 2 21.BDCDA, CCCDC; 31.ABCDA, GEDFB. 41.DDBCB, AABDA; 51.CCABD, ABCDA. 61.difficulty, correctly, was laughed, in, to change, paying, went, When, a, successful. have difficulty with sth/ (in) doing sth. () was laughed at end up If you go on like this, youll end up in prison. As first they hated each other, but they ended up getting married. If he carries on driving like that, hell end up dead. 41. be popular with/ among sb. ... 42... there was hardly a table free. We found one and... 46. she had been difficult to find, not because the place was so busy, but because nothing about her expression spoke of sadness. speak of
but there didnt seem to be anyone in great sadness. 50. act politely 51.rise from the table rise to ones feet stand up 53. ..as I looked at her calm face
54. Shes just communicating. She has no idea what she sounded like... have no idea= dont know. 56. pay the bill 57. their group 60. instead = instead of saying anthing. P10. II.1. There is no doubt; 2. of great value; 3. It was proved; 4.in search of; 5. considers, as, considering; 6. What happened, remained mystery. 7.decorated with, which took; 8.belonging to; 9.had...added; 10.taking apart. III. The book is designed for parents. He said he would have his hair cut the next day. The temple is worth visiting/ a visit. The Great Wall of China is considered (as/ to be) one of the wonders of the world. Once you have made a promise, you must keep it. There is no doubt that the cultural relics belong to the people of the world. You cant borrow books from the school library before you get your student card. The workers who designed the Amber Room were highly thought of. Those who leave the hall last should close the windows. He bought a gift in return for her help. IV. AABCD, BAABC, DBADA V. ABC. P13 I. worth, survived, remains, former, keep, in return, which, Take apart, do with, There. II.CBAC, ABCA. III. relics, wonders, doubt, selected, evidence, entrance, wooden, rebuilding, remained, valuable. P22 III. took part in, attend, join, joined, joining in, stand for, stand for, competed in, compete with/ against, compete for. IV. the Olympic Games take part in, stand for, in charge of, one after another, as well, gold medal, play an important role in, reach the agreed standard, compete with/ against, every four years, win glory for oneself, olive wreath, on a regular basis, Swifter, Higher and Stronger. VI. BADDC P 25. I. compete, volunteers, magic(al), stadiums, admitted, replaced, responsibility, regular, deserve, physically. II. main sets, regular basis, agreed standard, admitted as, that, take part, play a very important role. athletes, host, responsibility, honour, motto. III. on, on, as, against/ with, for; in. As , in, in, for, in. P26 V. In 1492, Columbus reached what is called America now. It was Mary and Jack who/ that helped the old man yesterday. Teaching is as much an art as it is a science. Man cant live without air or water, neither /nor can animals and plants. P27 II. The computer is being used at the moment. The road is not used very often. We were advised not to go out alone. The homework will be finished in 2 hours. The building of the stadium has already been completed. A new toy will be bought for me. Food and drink will be supplied on Sundays. Well be asked a lot of questions in class. A lot of questions will be asked in class by the teacher to us. He will be found lying on the floor. When will their homework be finished ? III. DCBAD, BCBCB; DDADC. GBCFA P30 I. compete, interview, advertisements, admitted, honest, promise, bargain, magic(al), charge, fined. II. took part in, used to, was admitted to, sets of, play an important role in, as well as, one after another, make a bargain with, in charge, stand for. V. ACDAC, DACAD; DDBAD, ACBCA. P33 I. free of charge, Neither/ Nor will I, every other day/ every two days, was admitted to, deserve a rest, in the charge of, may as well, one after another, deserve attention, made a bargain with. II. made a promise, Neither...nor, take the place of, as well as, is allowed to smoke, is not allowed. P 36 I. CBDAC, CACBA; BCGFE II. CACDB, DACBB; CADBC, CBADB. III. replace, bargain, admitted, interview, advertised, ancient, volunteer, medal, fined, foolish, competed, charge, pains, deserves, physical. P51 III. with the help of, watch over, arise from, personally speaking, win (the) first place, signal to sb. In reality, have a good shot for a goal, from...on..., develop a new type of program IV. signaled to, with the help of, arising from, watch over, in reality, has won (the) first place V. CABAD Unit 2 BCBBC, CBCDC, AABAB actually, vocabulary, standard, Apartment, accent, subways, directions, modern, customs/culture, present, Gradually, official, frequently, expression, straight, voyage, fluent, fluently, frequent, roles, recognized. Unit 3 CCCCB, DBCCB, BBDBA. transported, persuaded, stubborn, familiar, attitude, journal, determined, fare, source, cycling, expect, altitude, insisted, finally, preferred, schedule, advantage, shortcomings, reliable, organize, journey, advised, flowed. 2014 21.DACDA, ACABC, DABBA 36.ACCDA, BDACB, ADCAB. Unit 4 1.CCDCC, ADDBC; 11.ADDBD, ADABD; 21.CCA. buries, rescued, Congratulations, shocked, track, injured, trapped, disasters, survivors, extremely.