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Unit One

Key to the Exercises
Vocabulary

I. 1. 1) insert
2) on occasion
3) investigate
4) In retrospect
5) initial
6) phenomena
7) attached
8) make up for
9) in awaiting
10) exception
11) not…in the least
12) promote
13) working on
14) in due course
15) emerged

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Vocabulary

I. 2. 1) There is a striking contrast between the standard of living in the north
of the country and the south.
2) Natural fiber is said to be superior to synthetic fiber.
3) The city’s importance as a financial center has evolved slowly.
4) His nationality is not relevant to whether he is a good lawyer.
5) The poems by a little-known sixteenth-century Italian poet have found
their way into some English magazines.

I. 3.
1) be picked up
can’t accomplish
exaggerating
2) somewhat
the performance
have neglected
they apply to
3) two extremes
On the other hand

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a superior

II. Confusable Words

1. 1) continual
2) continuous
3) continual
4) continuous


II. Confusable Words
2.
1) principal
2) principal
3) principle
4) principles
5) principal

III. Usage

1. themselves

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2. himself herself
3. (by) herself on her own
4. itself
5. ourselves
6. (by) yourself on your own

Structure

2. 1) Assuming (that) this painting really is a Picasso
2) Assuming (that) the proposal is accepted
3) assuming, of course, that she’s prepared to listen
4) Even assuming (that) smokers do see the health warnings

Comprehensive Exercises
I. Cloze
(A)
1) contrast
2) exaggerating
3) priority

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4) on the other hand
5) promoting
6) pick up
7) assist
8) accomplish
9) on occasion
10) neglecting
11) worthwhile
12) superior
(B)
1) to
2) affect influence
3) others
4) each them
5) without
6) controlled
7) about

8) value
9) They
5




















10) little
11) right
12) but
13) in
14) what
15) worth
16) and






Comprehensive Exercises
II. Translation
I consider it worthwhile trying to summarize our experience in learning
English. Here I would like to make three relevant points.
First, wide reading should be taken as a priority in the learning process,
because it is through reading that we get the most language input. Next, learning
by heart as many as well-written essays as possible is also very important. On the
one hand, rote learning learning by rote is indeed of little help, but on the other
hand, memorization learning by heart with a good understanding will certainly
be of benefit do good to us. With an enormous store of excellent essays in our
heads, we will find it much easier to express ourselves in English. Finally, it is
critical that we should put what we have learned into practice. By doing more
reading, writing, listening and speaking, we will be able to accomplish the task of
perfecting our English.

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Part III. Text B
Comprehension Check

1. C
2. C
3. D
4. A
5. C
6. B
Translation

1. 孩子们在糖果、电子游戏上的花费之大令家长们十分震惊(或者更确切地说,
孩子们的超支行为似乎是在竭力仿效父母, 这令家长们十分震惊), 于是
家长们便设法把孩子们的钱存起来不让用.
2. 以复利计算, 年息达到70%以上.
3. 他们使用自己的资金我不加任何限制, 不作任何询问, 我还根据要求随时
提供打印的账单.
4. 教育孩子们看问题要有长远目光的唯一途径, 是让孩子们近期内便能尝到
某种甜头, 从而激励他们去那样做.


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Language Practice

1. adopt
2. account
3. plus
4. ended up
5. furthermore
6. fund
7. annual
8. keeping track of
9. pace
10. intends
11. on demand
12. devise
13. perspective
14. undoubtedly
15. fell apart
16. protest
17. access

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18. resources
19. deposit
20. from your point of view



Vocabulary
I. 1. 1) local
2) headlines
3) deserved
4) folks
5) system
6) steer clear of
7) remote
8) get away with
9) open up
10) hold to
11) retire
12) rally
13) reserved
14) qualify
15) cultivate

Unit Two

Key to the Exercises
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2. 1) These serious problems deserve careful consideration in …
2) The college is liable to stop her scholarship because of her…
3) San Francisco is, by all accounts, a city easy to…
4) Snow White received such bad treatment from her step-mother
that she had to flee from…
5) The United States … make up North America. …
3. 1) treatment from
rewarded for
scholarship
2) loyalty to
has laid down
stock
3) liable to
discount
local

II. Collocation
1) about
2) for
3) at on
4) into
5) with
6) to
7) from
8) with

II. Usage
1) a savings account
2) arms race

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3) a goods train
4) communications equipment
5) a sales tax
6) a customs officer
7) a current affairs program
8) a clothes shop

Structure
1. 1) Only by rewarding success can you
bring out the best…
2) Only by working at evenings and
weekends was Mary able to…
3) Only when I myself became a
mother did I realized…
4) Only after they had finished
watching… did they begin to…
2. 1) The young woman described to the policeman the way the man ran
up to her and grabbed the bag from her hand.
2) All the people working for Sam Walton admire the way he manages
Wal-Mart and the way he treats his employees.
3) The neighbors were disgusted at the way he talked to his old
father.
4) It’s amazing the way the eight- year-old boy managed to stay
so calm when he faced the emergency.

Comprehensive Exercises
I. Cloze
(A) 1) cheerful
2) threw his weight around

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3) executive
4) treatment
5) reward
6) cultivate
7) loyalty
8) stock
9) qualified
10) scholarships
11) folks
12) local

(B) 1) from
2) their
3) spent
4) away
5) through
6) to
7) built
8) who
9) led lived
10) it
11) millionaires
12) then
13) answer
14) wealth
15) by
16) character

II. Translation

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George was on the run since the moment he came aboard. He was always
cheerful and devoted himself heart and soul to his work. Because of his excellent
performance he was promoted to CEO. From then on he tried hard to blend in
with the workers and never threw his weight around. He also laid down a reward
system to encourage the workers to work hard. He believed that loyalty and hard
work would greatly contribute to the success of the company. By all accounts he
was an outstanding chief executive officer.



Part III. Text B
Comprehension Check
1. C
2. B
3. A
4. D
5. D
6. C

Translation
1. 我认为手艺 ---- 不管是耕地, 造房子, 做家具, 拉小提琴, 还是画画 ----
这些东西不会因生活的起起落落而改变.
2. 无论我在写书, 从事政治活动, 在爱莫瑞大学教书, 还是处理国际事物, 我
总会设法抽空回到木工场, 每次至少呆上几个小时.
3. 在吉米和罗莎琳·卡特最近出版的书名为 <<好处说不尽> >的书中, 他们直
言不讳地解释了当他们遭遇痛苦的政治上的失败, 突然告别华盛顿以及对
茫然的未来感到惧怕时, 他们是如何使用返璞归真的技能来面对和化解这
些问题的.

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4. 在此书中, 我们鼓励人们勇于开拓新天地, 看起来也许非常困难, 但你一旦
投入进去, 就会得益匪浅.

Language Practice
1. replace
2. take…on
3. selected
4. involved
5. conducted
6. range
7. additional
8. tremendous
9. confronted
10. call…in
11. crisis
12. naturally
13. resolve
14. related
15. appeals to
16. former
17. In the opinion of
18. of their choice
19. factors
20. project



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Unit Three

Key to Exercises

Comprehension

Theme
There is a generation gap between parents and children. The key to bridge
the gap is understanding and the holy loving between family members.

Text organization




Scene1 Father ------ Sean
Scene2 Father ------ Diane
Scene3 Father ------ Heidi
Settings




Scene 1 A fast food restaurant
Scene 2 The Thompson family dining room
Scene 3 An office at a high school
Scene One
Father embarrassed Sean by talking too proudly to the restaurant manager.
Scene Two
Father embarrassed Diane by persuading a workmate into pressing his son
to ask her to the senior prom.
Scene 3
Father embarrassed Heidi by boasting to an official of her new about how

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bright she was

Language Focus
I. Vocabulary
1. 1) swallow
2) dumb
3) Overall
4) glorious
5) welfare
6) repeatedly
7) interference
8) fading
9) junior
10) frank
11) distract
12) at any rate
13) has narrowed down
14) in unison
15) has come over

2. 1) The security council consists of five generals and four police officers.
2) The new hotel will be in a location overlooking the lake.
3) I was embarrassed by her comments about my clothes.
4) Do you have any proof that it was Henry who stole the computer?
5) The boy was exhausted after the long cycle ride.

3.
1) exceptional
handed down

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2) executives
trade it for
3) in charge of
fill out one
kept him in suspense

II. Collocation
1. adequate
2. anxious
3. certain
4. content
5. crazy
6. likely
7. fortunate


III. Usage
1. be admitted
2. live
3. be postpone
4. buy
5. be banned
6. be

Structure
1. 1) I do whatever I can
2) Whatever does that mean
3) Whatever had happened
4) Whatever it is that you like

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2. 1) You ought to know better than to go swimming right after lunch.
2) Aunt Betty certainly knows better than to invest all her money in one
company’s stock.
3) Jenny is old enough to know better than to spend all her time playing
computer games.
4) Allen should have known better than to lend such a large sum of money to
that untrustworthy cousin of his.

Comprehensive Exercise
I. Cloze
A 1. welfare
2. constant
3. frank
4. talent
5. embarrassing
6. dumb
7. repeatedly
8. constant
9. interference
10. bet
11. Overall
12. trade

B 1. send
2. should
3. picture
4. His
5. as

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6. worse
7. too
8. consider
9. But
10. However
11. from
12. it
13. jacket
14. after
15. never

Translation
George, the son of Mr. Johnson, liked listening to heavy metal
music in the evenings, and the noise interrupted the sleep of other residents in
the community. Eventually the exhausted neighbors lost their patience and
decided on direct interference. They called Mr. Johnson to tell him in a frank
manner what they were thinking. Embarrassed, Mr. Johnson scolded his son:
“What has come over you? You should know better than to disturb others for
the sake of your own interest.” As a result George traded his record for
computer games software from his classmates. Overall, the whole thing has
worked out quite satisfactorily.


Text B
When Father Doesn’t Know Best
Key to Exercises
Comprehensive Check
1. D

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2. A
3. B
4. C
5. D
6. B

Language Practice
1. sake
2. acknowledged
3. aware
4. embraced
5. mood
6. to the contrary
7. polished off
8. beneath
9. legal
10. rare
11. justify
12. define
13. disturbs
14. notion
15. look forward to
16. respond
17. have…to yourself
18. Let go of
19. for her sake
20. contrary

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Unit Four
Key to Exercises

Language Focus
I. Vocabulary
1. 1) conversely
2) relationship
3) but then
4) symptom
5) spitting
6) abusing
7) tone
8) took (her) in
9) editing
10) communicate
11) Internet
12) in sight
13) stretched
14) data
15) angles

2. 1) The sight of teenagers smoking cigarettes jars on me.
2) I turned on TV just to relax a little bit after a heavy dinner,
but soon I found myself getting sucked in by the fascinating plot

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of a science fiction film.
3) Jeffrey’s computer crashed again this morning. The manager has
arranged for a technician from the computer store to check and
repair it.
4) During the Vietnam War, many young Americans fled their country to
avoid military service.
5) The new government is planning an anti-corruption campaign so as to
restore people’s confidence in it.

3.
1) the virtual the online
relies on keep up with
2) nightmare the emotional
routine submits
an interview any appointment
arrange for
3) cue remarks his tune


II. Collocation
1. We came here all the way on foot.
2. Private cars are not allowed on campus.
3. They are on vacation in Florida.
4. Mary has been talking to her friend on the phone for an hour.
5. Don’t worry. Lucy is always on time.
6. Industrial demand on fuel is on the rise.


III. Usage

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1. hard
2. difficult
3. impossible
4. tough
5. hard
6. easy


Structure
1. 1) Anyone who has talked with him will see Mark is a person of remarkable
intelligence.
2) The book is of no value to one who is not familiar with the
subject.
3) She is a woman of wealth. She never has to worry about money.
4) In today’s job market, basic skills in computer science and foreign
language are of great importance.

2. 1) you will find yourself penniless in a month.
2) he found himself lying in a hospital ward.
3) she found herself faced with the toughest job she had ever taken.
4) Susan found herself in a trap from which she could not escape.


Comprehensive Exercise
I. Cloze
A 1. Internet







2. click
3. nightmare
4. sucked
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5. email
6. rely






B






1. between
2. The
3. to
4. away
5. on
6. work
7. enables
8. local









9. reach
10. benefits
11. because
12. providesbrings
13. does
14. in





15. making
16. with
17. Nor
18. virtual


7. communicating
8. emotional
9. At times
10. flee
11. on line
Translation
Perhaps you envy me for being able to work from home on the computer. I

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agree that the Internet has made my job a lot easier. I can write, submit and edit
articles via email, chat with my colleagues on line and discuss work with my boss.
With a click of the mouse, I can get all the data I need and keep up with the latest
news. But then, communicating through the Net can be frustrating at times. The
system may crash. Worse still, without the emotional cues of face-to-face
communication, the typed words sometimes seem difficult to interpret.


Text B
Comprehensive Check
1. C
2. A
3. A
4. B
5. D
6. C

Language Practice
1. vehicle
2. hooked on
3. intense
4. communication
5. worldwide
6. overnight
7. individual
8. slipped
9. version
10. on the whole
11. called forth

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12. outwards
13. acquaintances
14. Needless to say
15. to my knowledge
16. On top of that
17. innocent
18. tendencies
19. plot
20. Scattered


Unit Five

Key to the Exercises

Language Focus

I. Vocabulary
1. 1) startled
2) core
3) tension
4) tense
5) sweating
6) stretched out
7) vain
8) On one occasion
9) anxiety

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10) detail
11) emotions
12) ashamed of
13) In my mind’s eye
14) recurring
15) mere

2. 1) …coincides with her husband’s.
2) …was assisted in the preparation of this article by other members of her
family.
3) …of alternate sunshine and rain.
4) …had been his lifelong passions, although he studied economies at
university.
5) She grew tense as she waited for her first TV interview.

3.
1) media’s
bears out
grace
2) along with
congratulate them on
3) preparations
the intensity
to relax
numerous

II. Collocation
1. Mike, a Green, made the suggestion that a large park be built near the
community.

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2. In a letter to his daughter, Mr. Smith expressed his wish that she (should)
continue her education to acquire still another degree.
3. There is no reason to hold the belief that humans have no direct moral
responsibility to safeguard the welfare of animals.
4. Children need to feel safe about the world they grow up in, and it is unwise to
give them the idea that everything they come into contact with might be a
threat.
5. Anxiety can result from the notion that life has not treated us fairly.
6. Nobody believed his claim that he was innocent.

III. Words with Multiple Meanings
1. I work out in the gym for one hour every morning.
2. Florence has worked out as a cleaner at the factory for five years.
3. The wounded man worked his way across the field on his hands and
knees.
4. The safe load for a truck of this type works out at about 25tons.
5. It is difficult to understand how human minds works.
6. To my disappointment, the manager’s plan of promoting the new products
doesn’t work at all.
7. The teacher has a lot of experience of working with children who don’t
know how to learn.
8. The medicine began to work one hour after the child took it.

Structure
1. 1) It was his dream and hard work that made it possible for him to set a world
record in the pole vault.
2) It was nine years ago that I began to learn English.
3) It is my parents who have exerted the greatest influences on me.
4) It was in Central Park that I met John.

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2. 1) Obviously what the speaker wanted to emphasize was the impact of these
findings rather than the process that led to these findings.
2) It seems that he is never bothered about what people would think about his
behavior.
3) The CEO never hesitates to let his employees know what he is planning for
the company.
4) The scientist will show the audience what a tele-operated robot can do for a
family.

Comprehensive Exercise
I. Cloze
A 1. In my mind’s eye
2. detail
3. sweating
4. relax
5. tense
6. fantasy
7. preparation
8. congratulate
9. media
10. emotion

B 1. what
2. for
3. an
4. rarelynever
5. will
6. longedwished

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7. got
8. Then
9. in
10. life
11. support
12. to
13. After
14. run
15. face
16. but

Translation
Psychologists have used numerous facts to bear out the claim that in order
to recover speedily from negative emotion, you should allow yourself to cry. You
needn’t be ashamed of crying. Anxiety and sorrow can flow out of the body along
with tears.
Consider the case of Donna. Her son unfortunately died in a car accident.
The intensity of the blow made her unable to cry. She said, “it was not until two
weeks later that I began to cry. And then I felt as if a big stone had been lifted
from my shoulders. It was the tears that brought me back to earth.”


Unit Six

Key to the Exercises


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Vocabulary
I. 1. 1) incredible


4) investment
7) decorate
10) bulletin
13) theory

2. 1) Though Roger is absolutely convinced that the plan will work, I am still
skeptical ofabout it.
2) Carol’s worrying about her daughter has much to do with her being
hooked on the Internet recently
3) Alison’s so disorganized ― I wish she'd get her act together.
4) Despite her resolution not to believe such modern fairy tales any more, she
couldn’t resist the idea of admiring super- heroines.
5) Mention of the controversy over the matter would still undo her.

3. 1) Don’t be taken in
his charming
by nature
rarely
2) is racing the clock








2) remainder
5) by nature
8) harmony
11) at
14) item












3) hits home
6) lap
9) move on to
12) client
15) military

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sophisticated
3) draft
reproaches
for possessing
consuming

II. Synonyms
1. also
4. also
7. also










2. as welltoo
5. as welltoo
8. Also






3. too
6. too
III. Usage
1. I used to hate jogging but I’m actually growing to like it now.
2. We didn’t have the chance to see her ― she was too busy.
3. It seems she was coming to understand it better as she grew older.
4. How did you manage to become a television anchorwoman?
5. Gradually I came to like the proposal she brought forward in the group
discussion.
6. You’re becoming more and more like your mother.

Structure
1. 1) If only it were that simple!
2) We could go out this afternoon if only it would stop raining.
3) If only she hadn’t told David about that, everything would have been all

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right.
4) If only she hadn’t come into the room at that particular moment.


2. 1) Tom iswas too intelligent for his class so he iswas not learning anything
there.
2) The task iswas far too difficult for a nine-year-old.
3) There arewere too many people for such a small room.
4) The noise became too much for me so I went and complained.

Comprehensive Exercises
I. Cloze
(A) 1. incredible 2. corporation 3. care for
4. set aside 5. decorate 6. decorate
7. put pen to paper 8. draft 9. piece of cake
10. get our act together 11. despite 12. charmed

(B) 1. One 2. when 3. having
4. However 5. wrong 6. not
7. with 8. if 9. to

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10. reads
13. true
16. plus





11. in
14. up







15. naturally
17. later
II. Translation
Barbara has dreamed of becoming a CEO for a long time. To achieve her
heart’s desire, she applied for a job in many a multi-national corporation, but
failed to get it. However, nothing seems to be able to undo her. With a loan from
a local bank she opened a restaurant not long ago. While doing business she is
having two young children to care for. Also, she is working atstudying for an
MBA degree. Despite all this she manages to get her act together. Nevertheless,
even to her, racing the clock is by no means a piece of cake. It's a very exhausting
job.



Unit Seven

Key to the Exercises

Vocabulary
I. 1. 1) independent
4) resembles
7) conquered





2) Strictly speaking
5) virtually
8) fascinating







3) drifted
6) invaded
9) snack
11) classics
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10) will be put into practice

12) source 13) climate 14) surrendered
15) were ... aroused
2. 1) In the United States, private cars are an absolute necessity rather than a
luxury.
2) Everyone thinks that the new member is a valuable addition to the
football team.
3) I am afraid the fire will get out of control if the firemen do not arrive
within ten minutes.
4) As all flights to the United States have been cancelled, you have no
alternative but to go via Vancouver to get to Seattle.
5) The government has declared all beef imports will be banned for the next
six months for fear of the spread of mad cow disease.

2. 1) systematic
have invented
to a very real extent
mysteries
2) to establish
to be modifiedmodifying
3) have passed onto
tolerance for

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strike out
will enrich

II. Synonyms
1. a) wish
2. a) skin


b) wish
b) hideskin
b) raise
c) want
c) hide



d) wishwant
d) skin
d) raise
d) royalkingly
3. a) rearraise
4. a) royal

III. Usage

c) rearraise
b) kinglyroyal c) sovereign
1. Indeed
6. however

2. though
7. nevertheless
3. Frankly
8. Yet
4. Moreover
9. instead
5. To my
knowledge
10. in other words
Structure
1. 1) We are literally crawling. There must be some traffic accident ahead.
2) Thomas sounds very knowledgeable about traditional Chinese
medicine. He must have had some special training.
3) The draft document is complete in virtually every detail. It must have
taken him months to prepare it.

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4) Cathy must have missed the train. She should have arrived here two
hours ago.
5) What? It cost you one thousand dollars to fill a hollow tooth? You
must be exaggerating!

2. 1) Are we supposed to deposit our bags before entering the supermarket?
2) The spaceship is supposed to land on Mars at 10:40 this morning.
3) As a car driver, you are supposed to know how to change a tire.
4) The nurses in the hospital are supposed to take good care of the
patients.
5) We are supposed to speak only in English when we discuss text
organization.

Comprehensive Exercises
I. Cloze
(A)
1. fascinating
6. corrupt
11. sources
2. tolerance
7. out of
control
12. enrich
3. invented
8. establishing

4. addition
9. Fortunately

5. ban
10. Massive


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(B)
1. early
6. further
2. those
7. in
3. found
8. began
13. by

4. must
9. how
14. so

5. source
10. in
15. without

11. givendelivered 12. than
16. common


II. Translation
Though how the English language came into existence remains a mystery,
linguistslanguage scientists now tend to believe that English and most other
European languages have descended from a common source: the Indo-European
parent language. English was first spoken by the Anglo- Saxons who invaded
England in the fifth century. They passed onto us the basic vocabulary of English.
In its over 15 centuries of development, English has borrowed from other
languages massively, and such borrowing has greatly enriched its vocabulary. As
settlers landed in America and established the United States as an independent
nation, a new variety was added to the English language: American English.
Though some people worry that the language is running out of control, many
native speakers of English take pride in the tolerance of their language.


Unit Eight


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Key to the Exercises

Vocabulary
I. 1.




1) universal
4) deny
7) threat












2) current
5) melt










3) worked his way
6) came through
9) in the name of
12) concerns
15) urgent
8) combat
11) vote
14) reality
10) raged
13) in part

2. 1) There has been much debate on the new teaching method invented by
a young educationist.
2) Most kinds of cancer are fatal without proper treatment.
3) John has submitted an application for retirement at the age of 56 on
the grounds of ill health.
4) Can you draw a distinction between these two approaches? They
sound so similar to me.
5) Cars should stop at red traffic lights. Similarly, bicycles should stop,
too.

3. 1) call for
is bound up
his environment
2) to accommodate

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conflicting
atmosphere
nothing more than
3) goes against the grain of
regardless of
is ridiculous
worship
the fundamental

II. Confusable Words
1. 1) sensible 2) sensitive 3) sentimental
4) sensitive 5) sensible 6) sentimental

2. 1)conserve 2) preserves 3) conserve
4) preserving

III. Word Formation
age-old古老的
air force空军
daughter-in-law 儿媳妇
first-rate一流的
greenhouse温室
half brother同母异父兄弟;同父异母兄弟
ice-cream冰淇淋
lifelike逼真的
light year光年
salesperson售货员;推销员
self-centered以自我为中心的
threefold三倍

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overuse过度使用
stone-still 石头似的一动不动
worldwide全世界范围的,在全世界范围内

Structure
1. 1) Now that he has begun a new life in a foreign country, everything seems so
different and he is understandably excited.
2) The things I’ve worked so hard for appear to me so shallow and worthless
now that I’ve achieved them.
3) Now that the warmer months are coming, why don't you take the
opportunity to travel around Siberia?
4) Now that she knew the whole truth she realized how stupid she had been
not to suspect that her boyfriend was actually a spy.

2. 1) When Mount Qomolongma was remeasured in 1987 by a more accurate
method, it was found to be 24 meters higher than previously believed.
2) The central heating system has proved less effective than originally hoped
for.
3) The new electronic dictionary is sold at a much lower price than
predicted.
4) Totally fed up with the noise in the surroundings of the hotel, Prof.
Sherrington said he'd leave as soon as he finished his work and wouldn't
stay there a moment longer than necessary.


Comprehensive Exercises
I. Cloze

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(A)
n 2. environment


(B)
n







3. conserving 4. less
8. more
13. lower
9. use
5. concern
10. mankindman
guish
4. regardless uences
ctions ental
14. differences
Translation
It is relatively more difficult to call for poorly educated people to conserve
resources because they tend to view resources as nothing more than handy
materials, which they can never overuse to the point of excess. They are seldom
aware of the fatal consequences of the ruin of nature. In contrast, most educated
people bind their own well-being to that of nature and try to preserve nature on
the grounds of self-preservation. Though it may be difficult to distinguish a good
proposal from a bad one in our current debate on environmental issues, one
contemporary commentator has argued that protecting the environment in the
name of man should be our guiding principle.


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