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2021年1月20日发(作者:tsb)
Unit1 A
1.

On
the
awarding
ceremony,
the
young
writer
extended
his
heart-felt
gratitude
to
his
enthusiastic
readers
and
claimed
that
this
prize- winning work was dedicated to his late beloved teacher.
2.

Cheongsam, formerly a traditional close-fitting dress with high neck
and slit skirt for Manchu women, displays the unique gentleness and
elegance of the Oriental

females.

3.

Starting
from
a
small
fast-food
stand,
now
this
restaurant
is
well- known far and near, catering for individuals, parties and weddings.

4.

China,
a
rising
power
in
world
economy
is
viewed
by
many
multinational
corporations
as
a
market
with
infinite
potential,
in

terms

of
her
large
population
and
people’s
gradually
growing
purchasing power.

5.

In the past twenty years, the small coastal city has witnessed great
changes in the local people’s lives, while playing mah
-jong still remains
a major diversion, especially among the old folks.

6.

This
training
centre,
dedicated
to
the
education
of
blind
children
was conceived and built by a German woman alone 10 years ago, but
now the centre is receiving donations from all over the world.

7.

In this South Asian country, many street barbers are drafted into an
effort to free the citizens, especially those in the poverty-stricken areas,
of the ignorance of AIDS prevention.

8.

As a talented architect, musician and business woman, Cher’ artistic
temperament finds way into the unique layout and decoration of the
tea house.
9.

It
is
said
that
everybody
has
a
sweet
teeth
and
maybe
this
can
partly
account
for
why
sweet
food
is
so
addictive

to
people
of
different age groups.
10.

Jolin’s first music album is such a hit that all the stores in the town

run
out
of
copies
in
a
single
day
and
new
copies
won’t
be
available
until next Sunday.
11.

For
her
part,
Charlotte
firmly
believes
that
it
always
pays
to
contemplate

what
you
want
to
achieve
and
where
you
are
heading
for before you get down to something.
12.

Being the only witness to the bloody assassination, Monica was in
perpetual
inner
struggle,
whether
she
should
speak
out
or
just
keep
silent till the very end of her life.
13.

The war, an arbitrary decision made by the king for the fulfillment
of his swelling ambition for expansion is doomed to be a failure.
14.

As
we
all
are
mortal
beings,
death
is
our
common
destiny
and
it
won’t discriminate against anyon
e.
15.

Intoxicated with narcissism, the speaker talked on and on , totally
ignoring the perplexed looks of his audience who knew little about his
field of study.
16.

The Olympic Games, conceived in the days of ancient Athens, brings
the
young
from
every
corner
of
the
globe
every
four
years
in
the
pursuit of glory.
17.

I
cannot
conceive
of
anyone
wanting
to
disturb
the
excellent
relationship that has been built up with our allies.
18.

We are a national charity, founded in 1988, dedicated to providing
care
at
home
for
men,
women
and
children
with
AIDS/HIV
related
illnesses.
19.

Morning
and
afternoon
chats,
regular
instruction
sessions
and
water games when the winds drop, all aim to addict you to windsurfing
in the most pleasant way possible.
20.

It appeared to be a city which could cater
to anything one’s heart
desired:
all
varieties
of
food
from
the
six
continents
and
restaurants
and bars open twenty-four hours a day.
21.

Understanding in this sense means being able to perceive structure
amongst
a
set
of
observations
that
were
at
first
sight
perplexing
and
confusing.
22.

Questions
and
comments,
feelings
and
comparisons
kept
interrupting his attempt at contemplating the work.
23.

He
is
interested
in
traveling,
sightseeing,
climbing
and
other
diversions.
24.

Their relationship is still unresolved, as wise heads had foreseen in
1960: but their marriage has gained a lease of life.
25.

The
diet
imposes
overall
calories
limits,
but
daily
menus
are
arbitrary.
B
1.

The
infamous
robber
escaped
the
police
and
is
still,
presumably,
stalking along the streets looking for more victims.

2.

People’s moods tend to
alternate between happiness and gloom.
3.

The piece of wood was carved into the shape of a bird.
4.

People in swimsuits or shorts and tops strolled at liberty on the wide
sand.

5.

He is the loving one, who is always the same, rejoicing without end, in
infinite happiness.
6.

He was sitting on the side of the bed, his head slightly tilted , his eyes
closed.
7.

What a coincidence that I was in London at the same time as you.

8.

Nothing can extinguish your faith in human nature.
9.

Lucy managed a laugh that shattered the silence like a dropped mirror.

10.

S
ince
political
bias
is
so
much
a
characteristic
of
the
press,
we
might
expect
its
influence
to
be
more
apparent
in
terms
of
attitudes
than
perceptions, however.
11.

T
he police charged him with possession of a deadly weapon.
12.

J
ob
market
used
to
offer
jobs
faster
than
the
candidates
could
blink,
and companies even had to seek human resources in the international
channels.

Unit2 A
1.

Everyone was pushing and shoving to see the princess.

2.

Over the same period, more than 400,000 immigrants have come to
Britain and millions of people have emigrated to other countries.
3.

We saw the lights of the small town gleaming in the distance.
4.

I
slept
for
a
couple
of
hours
and
was
awakened
while
it
was
still
dark by a gentle rapping on my door.
5.

The
main
problem
was
that
everyone
seemed
to
assume
that
Gouzenko
was
an
expert
on
every
facet
of
Russian
intelligence
operations.
6.

He dreams of publishing a concise , comprehensive survey of English
literature in the form of examination questions.
7.

The debate should not be distracted from the main issue of giving
ordinary
people
easier
access
to
the
courts
and
making
legal
aid
available to the 10 million people.
8.

It is reported that the drug traffickers were beheaded yesterday for
smuggling heroin into the kingdom.
9.

In
the
Roman
Empire,
as
now,
dress
could
serve
as
an
eloquent
expression of social rank, ethnic origin, political allegiance, or religious
belief.
10.

T
hey used to bully him and tease him; then one day on his way back
from school they attacked him.
11.

A
bruptly
the
ground
fell
away
from
our
feet;
an
awesome
void
opened before us.
12.

S
he went back to the corner and across to the nearby pub, where
she sat sipping beer, munching a cheese sandwich, and waiting.
B
1.

He complains there is a stabbing pain in his side.

2.

Even pedaling a bicycle is difficult because of the big wind.
3.

The
patient's
agony
was
removed
after
the
successful
operation,
which had been done by a famous doctor.

4.

The sailors braced themselves for a rough sea.

5.

If
Justin
received
radiation
for
treatment,
he
would
have
to
walk
with a cane in his later life.
6.

It
took
him
quite
a
few
hours
to
get
the
doctor's
address
from
a
directory of doctors.
7.

The surgeon decided to deduct his fee from the bill, but the hospital
still charged the patient a lot of money.

8.

The
moon
cake
is
very
big.
It
dwarfs
any
others
moon
cakes
I've
ever seen.

9.

The
teacher
strode
into
our
classroom
and
said
loudly:

begins.
10.

Tears
streamed
down
the
mother's
cheeks;
both
the
mother
and
the doctor were extremely happy.

11.

In the gloom of the thick forest, they nearly lost their way.

12.

My best friend has to walk with a
cane because he was hurt by a
bicycle on his way to school.

unit3 A
1. To make a watertight plan, we have to take everything into account.

2. When a manuscript has been accepted for publication, it is passed to
an editor for a detailed examination.

3.
The
university
wants
to
expand
from
6,800
students
to
15,000
by
2030 and it is clear some private fee-paying would be instrumental in
that expansion.
4.
He
had
made
an
attempt
to
overthrow
the
eighteenth-century
system
of
materialism,
and
this
attempt,
with
Coleridge’s
help,
succeeded.

5.
Twenty
years ago,
when the
crackdown
came,
our
film-makers
got
much verbal encouragement from the West but no real support at all.

6. New research stresses empirical work, using controlled experiments
to see how people behave in real bargaining situations.

7. Curiously, she was of Irish descent , a Roman Catholic, and so they
grew up influenced by her form of Christianity.

8.
He
should
not
have
played
since
1
October,
when
temporary
clearance from the English Basketball Association expired.
9. Riot policemen arrived and fired tear-gas canisters, rapidly dispersing
the crowd, which included news photographers.
10.
He
said
the
clock
in
the
local
post
office
was
busted
and
maybe
Mitch would drop by and fix it sometime.

11. They drag what they find into the tunnel, eat some of it and deposit
the rest, which then rots and helps to feed the plants.
12.
The
functional
qualities
of
a
product
are
very
much
the
same
everywhere and transcend most boundaries.

B
1.

The sun was beginning to float down on the mountain, and the sea
glittered at the foot of their ashy, opaque shadows.
2.

Traveling
by
horse
and
camel
caravan,
they
would
have
to
be
self-sufficient
for
all
of
their
needs
as
they
traversed
vast
plains
and
mighty
forests,
mountain
passes
and
arid
deserts,
experiencing
great
extremes of heat and cold.

3.

The geology and geography courses tend to overlap.
4.

On those weekend trips to the garden center, have you ever longed
for a car that is stylish, luxurious and spacious

5.

Last year Philips petitioned for this price rise, without even telling
Sony,
the
Japanese
company
that
helped
it
develop
the
digital
disc
system.

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