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Unit1
1. Alan was always in trouble with the police when he was young but he's now a
[respectable]
married man.
2. The people who had been hurt in the car accident lay screaming in
[agony].
3. Because his condition's not serious they've
[put]
his name
[down]
on the hospital waiting
list.
4.
The
second
part
of
the book
describes
the
strange
[sequence]
of
events
that lead
to
the
King's fall from power.
5. When I saw my little boy crying bitterly over the death of his pet dog, I could hardly
[hold
back]
my tears.
6. They are going to
[distribute]
those clothes and blankets among the flood victims (
受害者
).
7. Linda managed to support herself by working
[off and on]
as a waitress.
8. Parts of my childhood are so
[vivid]
to me that they could be memories of yesterday.
9. People often
[associate]
the old days with good times, and seem to forget the hardship they
suffered.
10. Andrew
[finally]
decided, after much thought, to leave his job.
11. Jane's worried she won't be able to
[turn in]
her paper on time.
12. The President came under attack from all sides for his inability to
[tackle]
the country's
severe social problems.
Unit2
1.
There was no wind and the oak tree behind the house was standing
[absolutely]
still.
2.
If you don't want to buy a kite, you can make your own using directions
[available]
in
books at your local library.
3.
The girl walked steadily north, pausing
[every now and then]
to check her direction.
4.
The trade unions
[are urging / urged]
employers to invest more money in staff training.
5.
As a sailing ship has a
[destination]
, so we must have a definite goal in our life.
6.
Before people knew how to make and use metals, engineering constructions were
[mostly]
built of wood or stone.
7.
You'll probably find Dave at the school disco — he often
[hangs out]
there.
8.
If your house has been broken into, don't touch anything. Call the police
[right away]
.
9.
We had a family
[reunion]
where I saw relatives I hadn't seen for 20 years.
10.
I guess Henry has been busy writing an article
[or something]
recently. That's why he
couldn't accept the invitation.
11.
Scientists
[estimate]
that
smoking
reduces
life
expectancy
by
around
12
years
on
average.
12.
Although it is unlikely that everyone will be able to come, they are still
[going ahead]
with the plan to hold a class reunion.
Unit3
1. It'll only be a
[
brief
]
visit because we recently haven't much time.
2. The job is great
[
in terms of
]
advancement but the starting salary is rather low.
3. We'd better pay that electricity bill before they
[
cut
]
us
[
off
]
.
4. As pace of life (
生活节奏
) quickens things
[
tend
]
to change fast in the city.
5. Why don't we get rid of these old chairs, since we don't use them
[
anyway
]
?
6. The earth's atmosphere makes
[
precise
]
observation of distant stars difficult.
7. The lawn was laid out
[
in the form of
]
the figure 8.
8. I shouldn't always have to tell you what to do, use your own
[
initiative
]
.
9. Words cannot
[
convey
]
how grateful we are for his timely help.
10. It seems to me that the board of directors is
[
in two minds
]
over the opening of a branch
office in South Africa.
11. I find it difficult to grasp the
[
concept
]
of infinite space.
12. Philip presented a complex argument that was completely beyond my
[
grasp
]
.
Unit4
1. It was already a
[wreck]
when two weeks later the police found his stolen car and he had
to buy a new one.
2. With great patience, the clerk showed the elderly lady how to check the
[balance]
in her
bank account on an ATM (
自动出纳机
).
3.
If
you
look
out
of
the
window
on
the
left
side
of
the
bus,
you'll
see
that
we're
now
[approaching]
the Tower of London.
4. There'll certainly be some problems, but nothing that you can't
[handle]
.
5. People who
[discard]
litter in the streets should be fined heavily.
6.
Successful
businessmen
today
are
likely
to
be
young,
aggressive
(
有进取心的
),
and
well
-
educated.
[Above all]
, they are willing to take risks to achieve success.
7. During those difficult years, the family lived almost entirely on a
[diet]
of cabbages.
8. What are we going to
[do with]
the food left over from the party?
9. We
[checked on]
Tom's age by getting his birth record.
10. We'll go out as soon as I've
[cleaned up]
the kitchen.
11. For women lawyers in the United States, their
[weekly]
earnings are on the average much
less than those of male lawyers.
12. I won't get involved in a deal like this — it's against all my
[principles]
.
Unit5
1. A
[
monthly
]
statement is a general term for a personalized financial record that regularly
informs
a
recipient
about
the
status
of
his
or
her
account.
It
is
generally
mailed
to
the
recipient on or near the same day each month.
2.
Over
a
hundred
children
came
to
the
annual
Christmas
party
which
was
a
good
opportunity for them to gather and renew
[
acquaintances
]
.
3.
My
parents'
marriage was
a
[
classic
]
of
its
time
—
those
years of
the
so
-
called
cultural
revolution, with no wedding ceremony and no honeymoon.
4. Having failed in the examination, Owen didn't dare
[
look
]
his father
[
in the eye
]
.
5. Britain still has a bicycle industry; frames and complete bicycles are
[
manufactured
]
here,
though most of the components are imported.
6.
The
employees
of
the
company
are
treated
right
with
handsome
paychecks
and
stock
[
options
]
.
7.
San
Francisco
is
one
of
the
largest
cities
in
California
and
a
leading
center
of
culture,
[
finance
]
, and industry in the United States.
8. Steve announced just now that he was leaving, but the coach had already started looking
around for a
[
replacement
]
weeks before.
9.
Shortly
after
he
learned
of
the
earthquake,
the
man
hurried
back
to
his
hometown,
searching high and low to find out whether his parents had
[
survived
]
the calamity (
灾难
).
10. I was listening for Grace's voice, but it wasn't easy to
[
pick
]
it
[
out
]
among all the others.
11. The survey reveals that an increasing number of young people claim they enjoy
[
married
]
life.
12. Someone
[
grabbed at
]
the letter I was reading. Looking up, I was delightfully surprised
to find that it was my former classmate.
Unit1
1. They have sent George to the newspaper's Paris office. (assign)
-----
George
[has been assigned to the newspaper's Paris office].
2.
What
the
man
told
us
was
well
beyond
what
was
usual,
so
I
didn't
know
whether
to
believe him or not. (extraordinary)
------
The
man's
story
[was
so
extraordinary
that
I
didn't
know
whether
to
believe
him
or
not].
3.
A
clear
picture
was
formed
in
her
mind
of
how
she
would
look
in
twenty
years'
time.
(image)
----
She had
[a clear image of how she would look in twenty years' time] .
4. On an order from the officer the soldiers opened fire. (command)
-----
When the officer
[gave the command the soldiers opened fire].
5. We'll keep producing bikes as long as they remain in demand. (turn out)
----
As long as people keep
[buying bikes we'll keep turning them out]
Unit2
1.
He seemed to be still anxious about his failure in the examination. (on one's mind)
-----
It seemed that his failure
[in the examination was still on his mind].
2.
The sight of his team losing in the final minutes of the game left him so upset that he was
completely unable to say a word. (choke up)
-----
He
[was completely choked up by the sight of his team losing in the final minutes of the
game].
3.
Her study so fully occupied her that she forgot to have dinner. (be lost in)
-----
She
[was so lost in study that she forgot to have dinner]
.
4.
I
am
afraid
I
won't
be
able
to
accomplish
the
project
on
time
because
something
has
unexpectedly happened. (come up)
-----
Something
[has come up and I am afraid I won't be able to accomplish the project on
time]
.
5.
They calculated that the cost of equipping the new hospital would probably be $$2 million.
(estimate)
-----
The cost
[of equipping the new hospital was estimated at $$2 million].
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