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Lesson 1
1.
Our house is 23 feet above sea level.
2.
The house was built in 1915, and since then no hurricane has done any damage to it.
3.
We can make the necessary preparations and survive the hurricane without much damage.
4.
Water got into the generator, it stopped working. As a result all lights were put out.
5.
Everyone go out through the back door and get into the cars!
6.
The electrical systems in the cars had been destroyed/ruined by water.
7.
As John watched the water inch its way up the steps, he felt a strong sense of guilt because he
blamed himself for endangering the family by making the wrong decision not to flee inland.
8.
Oh, God, please help us to get through this dangerous situation.
9.
She sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimmer and stopped.
10. Janis didn’t show any fear on the spot during the storm, but she
revealed her feelings caused
by
the
storm
a
few
nights
after
the
hurricane
by
getting
up
in
the
middle
of
the
night
and
crying softly.
Lesson 2
1.
Serious-looking
men
were
so
absorbed
in
their
conversion
that
they
seemed
not
to
pay
any
attention to the crowds about them.
last the taxi trip came to an end and I suddenly discovered that I was in front of the gigantic
City Hall.
rather
striking
picture
of
traditional
floating
houses
among
high,
modern
buildings
represents the constant struggle between traditional Japanese culture and the new, Western style.
4.I suffered from a strong feeling of shame when I thought of the prospect of meeting the mayor
of Hiroshima in my socks.
few Americans and Germans also seemed to feel restrained like me.
three days in Japan one gets quite used to bowing to people as a ritual in greeting and to
show gratitude.
7.I
was
on
the
point
of
showing
my
agreement
by
nodding
when
I
suddenly
realized
what
he
meant. His words shocked me out of my sad dreamy thinking.
8
…
.and
nurses
walked
by
carrying
surgical
instruments
which
were
nicked
plated
and
even
healthy
visitors
when
they
see
those
instruments
which
were
nickel
plated
and
even
healthy
visitors when they see those instruments could not help shivering.
9.I have the chance to raise my moral standard because of the illness.
Lesson 3
1.
Ogilvie
said
these
words
with
great
contempt
and
sudden
rudeness
as
if
he
was
spitting.
He
threw away his pretended politeness.
they
find
who
killed
the
mother
and
the
kid
and
then
ran
away,
they
’
ll
deal
out
the
maximum
punishment,
and
they
will
not
care
who
will
be
punished
in
this
case
or
what
their
social position is.
Duchess was supported by her arrogance coming from her noble family who had belonged
to the nobility for more than three hundred years. So she did not give in easily.
Duchess was a good actress and she appeared to firm about their innocence that, for a brief
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moment, Ogilvie felt unsure if his assumption about them was right.
But the moment was very
short and passed quickly.
house
detective
was
in
no
hurry.
He
enjoyed
his
cigar
and
puffed
a
cloud
of
blue
cigar
smoke in a relaxed manner. At the same time, his eyes were fixed disdainfully on the Duchess as if
he was openly daring her to object to his smoking a cigar, as she had done earlier.
anybody who stays in this hotel does anything wrong, improper or unusual,
I always get to
know about it. There isn
’
t much that can escape me.
Duchess kept firm and tight control of her mind which is working quickly. The Duchess is
thinking quickly, but at the same time keeping her thoughts under control.
rmore, when they stopped for petrol, as it would be necessary, their speech and manner
would reveal their identity. British English would be particularly noticeable in the South.
mustn
’
t make any mistakes in her plan, or waver in mind and show indecision or deal with
the situation carelessly due to small- mindedness. In other words she had to take a big chance, to
do something very daring, so she must be bold, resolute, decisive and rise to the occasion.
Lesson 4
1.
’
t worry, young man, we
’ll do a few things to outwit th
e prosecution.
2.I was suddenly engulfed by the whole affair.
3.I was the last one to expect that my case would develop into one of the most famous trials in
American history.
4.
the teachers are put on trial because they teach scientific theory; soon the newspapers and
magazines will not be allowed to express new ideas, to spread knowledge of science.
6.
7
…
.accused
Bryan
of
demanding
that
a
life
or
death
struggle
be
fought
between
science
and
religion.
paid in order to have a look at the ape and to consider carefully whether apes and humans
could have a common ancestry.
surprised everyone by asking for Bryan as a witness for Scopes which was a brilliant
idea.
had
gotten
the
best
of
Bryan,
who
looked
helplessly
lost
and
pitiable
as
everyone
ignored him and rushed past him to congratulate Darrow. When I saw this, I felt sorry for Bryan.
Lesson 6
Twain is known to most Americans as the author of
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
and
The
Adventures
of
Huckleberry
Finn
.
Huck
Finn
is
noted
for
his
simple
and
pleasant
journey
through
his
boyhood
which
seems
eternal
and
Tom
Sawyer
is
famous
for
his
free
roam
of
the
country and his adventure in one summer which seems never to end. The youth and summer are
eternal because this is the only age and time we knew them. They are frozen in that age/season for
all readers.
work on the boat made it possible for him to meet a large variety of people. It is a world of
all types of characters.
would reappear in his books, written in the colorful language that he seemed to be able to
remember and record ad accurately as a phonograph.
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